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  • Transformers are capable of receiving AC power at one voltage

  • and delivering it at another voltage.

  • In this way they help achieve better transmission efficiency,

  • while transferring the power over longer distances.

  • In this video we will go through the working and construction of a

  • three-phase transformer,

  • by starting from its simplest form.

  • The basic working principle a transformer is simple,

  • Electromagnetic induction.

  • According to this principle

  • a varying magnetic flux associated with the loop

  • will induce an electromotive force across it.

  • Such a fluctuating magnetic field can easily be produced by a coil

  • and alternating EMF system.

  • A current-carrying conductor produces a magnetic field around it.

  • The magnetic field produced by a coil

  • will be as shown in the figure.

  • With the fluctuating nature of the alternating current,

  • the magnetic field associated with the coil will also fluctuate.

  • This magnetic flux can be effectively linked to a secondary winding,

  • with the help of a core

  • made up a ferromagnetic material.

  • This fluctuating magnetic field will induce an EMF in the secondary coils

  • due to electromagnetic induction.

  • Since the turns are arranged in a series,

  • the net EMF induced across the winding

  • will be the sum of the individual EMFs

  • induced in each turn.

  • Since the same magnetic flux is

  • passing through the primary and secondary coils,

  • the EMF per turn for both the primary and secondary coils will be the same.

  • The EMF per turn for the primary coil

  • is related to the applied input voltage as shown.

  • As a result the induced EMF at the secondary coil

  • is expressed as follows:

  • This simply means that with fewer turns in the secondary

  • than in primary one can lower the voltage.

  • For the reverse case one can increase the voltage.

  • But since energy is conserved,

  • the primary and secondary currents have to

  • obey the following relationship:

  • Three-phase transformers use three such

  • single-phase transformers,

  • but with a slightly different coil configuration.

  • Here the primary and secondary coils sit concentrically.

  • Two more such windings are employed in a three-phase transformer.

  • Transformers with high power ratings generally employ

  • a special kind of winding known as a Disc type winding,

  • Where separate disk windings are connected in series

  • through outer and inner crossovers.

  • The low voltage windings are connected

  • in a delta configuration.

  • And the high voltage linings are

  • connected in a star configuration.

  • Thus the line voltage further rises to

  • 3^.5 times at high voltage side.

  • This also means that,

  • from a three-phase step up transformer

  • we can draw four output wires,

  • three-phase power wires and one neutral.

  • High-voltage insulated bushings are required

  • to bring out the electrical energy.

  • The core of the transformer is made of thin insulated steel laminations.

  • Such steel laminations are stacked together

  • as shown to form a three-phase limbs.

  • The purpose of thin laminations is to reduce

  • energy lost due to eddy current formation.

  • The low voltage winding usually sit near the core.

  • Various kinds of energy loss happens

  • while transferring power from the primary to secondary coil.

  • All these energy losses are dissipated as heat.

  • So usually the transformer is immersed in a cooling coil,

  • to dissipate the heat.

  • The oil dissipates the heat via natural convection.

  • Oil in the tank will expand

  • as it absorbs the heat.

  • A conservator tank helps to accommodate for this volume change.

  • To know more on

  • different types a transformer cores and windings

  • please check out our other videos.

  • Thank you !

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トランスはどのように機能するのですか? (How does a Transformer work ?)

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