Petre-Marian Nicolae Electric, Energetic and Aero-satiale Engineering Deartment !ni"ersit# of $raio"a $raio"a, %omania nicolae&elth'uc"'ro Dorinel $onstantin Electric, Energetic and Aero-satiale Engineering Deartment, (NAS SA !ni"ersit# of $raio"a $raio"a, %omania dconstantin&inas'ro $ristina-Maria Nitu Electric, Energetic and Aero-satiale Engineering Deartment, ($MET !ni"ersit# of $raio"a $raio"a, %omania nicolae&elth'uc"'ro AbstractThe purpose of this study was to validate a designed three phase distribution transformer with modern software that use finite element method, by analyze it from three points of view: magnetic, structural and thermal. For that, on the analysis it will be used two modules from AN! software, AN! "a#well $% and AN! "echanical &tructural and Thermal', both coupled in the same environment, AN! (or)bench. *t has used the latest versions from AN!, (or)bench +, and "a#well $% -.+/. 0+1 2n the same time, it can be seen the $% magnetic nonlinear behavior of this three phase distribution transformer, structural and thermal effects for the ferromagnetic core. Also it can be found the magnitude of 3 field, the regions with problems and the value of the total core losses for the same transformer. 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