Transformer Flashcards

1
Q
  • Used to change low voltages into higher voltages or vice
    versa in an AC circuit
  • Operate on the principle of mutual induction
A

TRANSFORMER

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  • Consists of 2 wire coils wound around an iron ring. When current flows through the primary coil, a magnetic field is created within the iron core.
  • The magnetic field will then create a momentary current in the secondary coil.
  • Current flows the secondary coil only when the magnetic field is changing.
  • For this reason, direct current (DC) cannot be used in the primary coil to create a steady current in the secondary coil.
  • It will only operate with changing electric current (AC)
A

Transformer

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3
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  • Used to change the magnitude of current and voltage in an AC circuit.
  • This change is directly proportional to the ratio of the number of turns of the secondary coil (Ns) to the number of turns in the primary coil (Np).
A

TRANSFORMER LAW

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TRANSFORMER LAW FOR VOLTAGE:

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VS/VP = NS/NP

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5
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TRANSFORMER LAW FOR CURRENT:

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𝐼𝑆/𝐼𝑃 = N𝑃/𝑁S

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TRANSFORMER LAW FOR VOLTAGE AND CURRENT:

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𝐼𝑆/𝐼𝑃 = V𝑃/𝑉S

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7
Q

If a transformer is supplied with 500 V to the primary coil,
has 200 turns of wire in the primary coil and 40,000 turns of
wire on the secondary coil, what will be the voltage in the
secondary coil?

A
  • (Vs / Vp)= (Ns/Np)
  • 500 V (40,000 / 200)
  • 500 V (200)
  • 100,000 V or 100kV
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8
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  • Ns/Np
  • Is the ratio of the number of turns in the secondary coil to the number of turns in the primary coil.
  • If the turn ratio is >1, then it is a Step-Up transformer
A

TURNS RATIO

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9
Q

There are 140 turns on the primary side of a transformer and 20,000
turns on the secondary side of a transformer. What is the turns ratio
for this transformer?

A
  • Ns/Np
  • 20,000 / 140
  • 142.8 or a turns ratio of 143
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10
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TYPES OF TRANSFORMER

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  • Air Core Transformer
  • Open Core Transformer
  • Closed Core Transformer
  • Shell-type Transformer
  • Autotransformer
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11
Q

A simple transformer made
with two coils of wire in close
proximity to facilitate mutual
induction

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AIR CORE TRANSFORMER

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12
Q

When the primary and
secondary coils have an iron
core placed within them, the
strength of the magnetic field
is greatly increased

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OPEN CORE TRANSFORMER

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13
Q
  • Built about a square donut of
    magnetic material
  • The core is not a single piece
    but rather is built up of
    laminated layers of iron
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CLOSED CORE TRANSFORMER

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14
Q

It is more efficient than the
closed-core transformer
because this type traps even
more of the magnetic field
lines of the primary windings

A

SHELL-TYPE TRANSFORMER

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15
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  • Provides different voltages for input to the step-up and step-down transformers.
  • The output of the BLANK is connected to the primary coil of the step-up or step-down transformer
  • Has an iron core with only one coil, which serves as both primary and secondary transformer windings.
  • The primary side has output connections which are made at different points on the coil of an BLANK; these connections are called output taps.
  • In an X-ray circuit, the output of an BLANK is used to change the voltage in the primary coils of the step-up and step-down transformers
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AUTOTRANSFORMER

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16
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  • Converts a lower AC voltage into a
    higher AC voltage and is also called
    the BLANK.
  • Have more turns in the secondary
    coil than in the primary coil
  • The output voltage of a BLANK is higher than the input voltage, and the output
    current is always less than the input
    current.
  • BLANK are used to
    supply high voltages to the x-ray
    tube.
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high-voltage step-up transformer

17
Q
  • Produces an output voltage that is
    lower than the input voltage
  • The number of turns on the secondary
    the coil of a BLANK is less
    than the number of turns on the
    primary coil.
  • The output current in the secondary
    coil of a BLANK is
    greater than the input current.
  • Used to supply high currents to the
    tube filament.
  • is used to decrease the incoming line voltage to 5 to 15 V and 3 to 5 A range to heat the
    x-ray tube filament
A

filament step-down transformer

18
Q

is the component which varies current resistance and acts as a variable milliampere (mA) selector for the filament circuit. This allows the technologist to select mA for various radiographic examinations.

A

RHEOSTAT

19
Q

THREE PRINCIPAL CAUSES OF TRANSFORMER ENERGY LOSS

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  1. I^2R LOSS (Power Loss)
  2. HYSTERESIS LOSS
  3. EDDY CURRENTS LOSS
20
Q

Electric current in copper wire experiences resistance that results in heat generation. This is also called copper loss.

A

I2R LOSS (Power Loss)

21
Q

Results from energy expended as the continually changing AC current magnetizes, demagnetizes, and re-magnetizes the core material

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HYSTERESIS LOSS

22
Q

These currents oppose the magnetic field that induced them, thereby creating a loss of transformer efficiency

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EDDY CURRENTS LOSS