PRACTICAL AND IDEAL TRANSFORMER

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    jack moor
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    Ideal Transformer On Load.

     

    As the transformer is loaded, current I2 flows in the secondary. When this current I2 flows through N2 it produces a flux φ2 . The polarity of φ2 is such that it opposes the main flux φM. The instantaneous effect of this opposition is that φM is reduced and instantaneously the induced voltage E1 in the primary is less than V1.

    Because of this voltage difference, the primary current I1 increases,
    and as it passes through the primary turns N1, it produces an magneto
    motive force (mmf) to counter the instantaneous reduction in φM . The effect of this increased primary mmf is to bring the flux in the core back to the original value of φM.

    Therefore when the supply voltage V1 is constant, despite changes in
    load current, the flux in a transformer remains at a constant value
    causing a voltage E1  to be induced in the primary windings and a
    voltage E2 to be induced in the secondary windings. This relationship
    neglects the magnetizing current demanded by the imperfections of the
    core.

    PRACTICAL OR NON IDEAL TRANSFORMER

    #11710
    admin
    Keymaster

    i want to multiple choice question of transformer dc motor dc generator speed control etc.

    #11717
    ssembo
    Participant

    Manish, I want to do a project that deals with having two transformers in parallel, one acting as master and the other as slave.  i want to use electronics for control. Is it a viable project…does it catch a eye?

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