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Prototyping Tap-Changers with COMSOL Software

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Free | online | Petar Hranov

This session was recorded at the SciEngineering Conference 2024.

Petar Hranov, R&D Electrical Engineer at Hitachi Energy, explores the workflow in COMSOL software for electrical field analysis during the prototyping of a tap-changer.

The session begins with an introduction to Hitachi Energy and its Transformers Business Unit, highlighting the essential role of tap-changer apparatus in transformer systems. Petar then dives into how the Electrostatics Module in COMSOL is used to simulate, evaluate, and refine electrical field behavior in various design iterations.

At the core of this presentation is a practical demonstration of how integrating simulation into the design process enhances prototyping efficiency, ensures performance reliability, and reduces the time to market for complex components.

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Prototyping Tap-Changers with COMSOL Software

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  • Petar Hranov

    Petar Hranov

    R&D Electrical Engineer, Hitachi Energy

    Petar, an electrical engineer at Hitachi Energy, designs current paths and interfaces for tap changers, ensuring insulation strength and prototype readiness for testing.

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