Transformer Operation Flashcards
1
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Describe a transformer operating at no load
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- Exciting current flows in the primary
- Exciting current produces a magnetic flux in the core
- Exciting flux follows the core and cuts across both the primary and secondary windings
- Voltages are induced in both the primary and secondary windings
- The voltage induced in the primary opposes source voltage
6.magnitude of primary induced voltage is less than the primary supply voltage - Because primary supply voltage is greater than the primary induced an exciting current continues to flow under no load conditions
- Main component that restricts current in the primary winding is the primary induced voltage
2
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Describe a transformer operating with load
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- Secondary current flows because of the induced voltage in the secondary winding and the connection to the load
- Current in the secondary winding produces a magnetic flux
- Secondary current flux opposes exciting flux
- The difference between the secondary flux and the exciting flux is now the resultant flux
- The lower value of resultant flux produces a new induced voltage that is less than what it was under no load
6.primary current increases - The increase in primary current produces a third flux, called primary current flux
- Primary current flux and secondary current flux are in opposite directions so they basically cancel each other out
3
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What are the 2 losses that make up core losses
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- Hysteresis losses - when the magnetic domains in the core are forced to flip back and forth
- Eddy currents - circulating current to in the iron core itself due to voltage induced by the changing flux
4
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How can you determine losses in the core
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Open circuit test
5
Q
How can you determine the copper losses in a transformer
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Short circuit test
6
Q
What is impedance voltage
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- The primary voltage required to circulate the rated full load secondary current in a transformer
7
Q
What is the benefit of paralleling single phase transformers
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- Increase capacity of the system
- Improve system reliability
8
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What are some possible hazards of paralleling single phase transformers
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- Increases available short circuit current on the secondary
- Impedance drops