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==Transformer Example==
==Transformer Example==


'''Kevin Starkey, Nick Christman, Aric Vyhmeister'''
'''[[Kevin Starkey EMEC]], [[Nick Christman]], [[Aric Vyhmeister]]'''





Latest revision as of 18:03, 26 January 2010

Transformer Example

Kevin Starkey EMEC, Nick Christman, Aric Vyhmeister


Problem:

A step down transformer has a winding of turns. (a) If the input voltage is 1200V, what is the resulting output voltage? (b) If the input and output currents are , respectively, what is the current loss due to the leakage inductance, .

Figure 1: Model for an ideal transformer.
Figure 2: Magnetic circuit of an ideal transformer.


Solution:

a) By modifying equation 5-39 (Mohan 5-22) we can obtain an equation for the output voltage. That is,

.


With the information provided we can now determine the output voltage:


b) From the figure above, we need to find the true value of current (i.e. the current that is not lost by leakage inductance). To accomplish this we will use equation 5-40 (Mohan 5-23) to obtain the value of . That is,

.

Now from equation 5-42 (Mohan 5-23) we can obtain the current loss due to the leakage inductance, which is

.

Therefore, the current loss in our transformer is , which means this specific transformer is very "leaky."