Transformer: Mahindra École Centrale EE101: Basic Electrical Engineering (Fall 2015) Experiment 10
Transformer: Mahindra École Centrale EE101: Basic Electrical Engineering (Fall 2015) Experiment 10
Transformer
Transformer is a static device which transforms electrical energy from one
circuit to another without any direct electrical connection and with the help of
mutual induction between two windings. It transforms power from one circuit
to another without changing its frequency but may be in different voltage level.
The rate of change of flux linkage depends upon the amount of linked
flux with the second winding.
In open air, very tiny portion of the flux of the first winding will link with
second; so the current that flows through the closed circuit of the second
winding, will be very small.
So, it is desired to be linked to almost all flux of primary winding to the
secondary winding.
This is effectively and efficiently done by placing one low reluctance path
common to both of the winding.
This low reluctance path is obtained by using the magnetic core of the
transformer. Through the core, maximum number of flux produced by
the primary is passed through and linked with the secondary winding.
As the maximum value of cos2ft is 1, the maximum value of induced emf e is,
To obtain the rms value of induced counter emf, divide this maximum value of
e by 2.
If E1 & E2 are primary and secondary emfs and T1 & T2 are primary and
secondary turns then, voltage ratio or turns ratio of transformer is
Note:
R1, R2, X1, X2 are reasonably constant over the region of normal operation
of the transformer
Core losses in turn depend on both frequency and magnitude of the Flux.
The relationship between the magnetic flux in the transformer core and
the Magneto Motive Force which establishes it is non-linear. It is due to
the B-H characteristic of the core material.
Test Procedure
The two conventional tests performed on transformers to determine their
equivalent circuit parameters are:
The open circuit test and The short circuit test.
Both the tests should be performed at the rated voltage, current and
frequency.
Note down the magnitude of the supply voltage, the current through the
circuit and the phase angle between the two. From these values
Determine the winding resistance REq and the leakage reactance X1Eq of
the transformer