Transformer Design Report
Transformer Design Report
Transformer Design Report
# SPECIFICATION:
1.5 KVA, 230/110 V, Sinewave 50 Hz, air-cooled, plain tank, ambient 40C, temperature rise 50C.
Net iron area, Ai=m/Bm=(Et10)/(4.44fBm) cm. Factor 4.44sinewave. 4.0squarewave. The value of Bm depends on core material.We choose fresh CRGO as core material. Bm =1.5 Wb/m. Ai =(0.9810)/(4.44501.5) cm
=29.43 cm.
(a)
#STEP-7:
From the new sectional dimensions of core, we calculate the resulting gross-core area Agi using geometry as shown:
K1 =(d-a1)=2.42 cm. K2 =(d-a2) =4.056 cm. K3 =(d-a3) =5.31 cm. K4 =(d-a4) =6.231 cm. . Agi (new)= [a1K1+a2(K2-K1)+a3(K3-K2)+ a4(K4-K3)] =[6.222.24+5.31.636+4.041.254+2.390.92 1] cm = 31cm.
This Agi (new) is almost equal to Agi obtained in step-4. Ai (new)= KiAgi (new) = 0.9531cm = 29.43 cm. New flux density, Bm (new)=Ai (old)Bm (old)/ Ai (new) =(29.431.5)/29.43 Wb/m =1.5 Wb/m. New value of d=(4Agi / Agi ) ={(431)/(0.934)} cm d(new)=6.674cm.
Ww =Width of window.
age rating.
=(11010)/(4.441.55029.43) = 113.
aP = IP10/
=6.931
0/200 mm =3.465 mm. Cross-sectional area of secondary conductor, aS = IS10/ mm =13.63 10/200 mm
mm.
=6.815
14 2.152 11 3.086
3.243 6.818
2.032 2.94
former)
The inner windings are to be supported on a former or bobbin when being wound. #length or height of the former or bobbin = (Hw - 0.5) cm = (15.29 0.5) cm = 14.79 cm. #the thickness tb of the former or bobbin= (2+0.5 KV) mm. Where, KV is the numerical value of the kilo-volts rating of the inner winding with respect to earth. tb = (2+0.50.110) mm =2.055 mm. # c/s dimensions of the former or bobbin: In case of circular winding: Inner diameter of the former: Di = (d+0.5) cm ; ddia. of core circumscribing circle. = (6.674 + 0.5) cm = 7.174cm.
winding) The winding can not be spread over the entire length of the bobbin or former since there must be adequate clearance from the two ends to prevent flash-over from winding to the yoke (which is earthed). The clearance on each side is given by an empirical formula: l= (5+ 0.9KV) mm ; where,KV is the kilo-volts rating of the inner winding w.r.to earth. = (5+ 0.90.110) mm =5.099 mm. It is desirable that the heights of both the primary and secondary windings be equal in order to minimize the leakage reactance between them and also to minimize the mechanical forces between them at the time of short-circuit current flow. Therefore, the LV winding must have a clearance more than what its voltage alone demands. Hence, the available length of the winding is: L=length or height of former or bobbin- twice end clarance =14.79 cm (25.099) mm =13.77 cm.
(a) (b)
This implies a cylindrical or helical type of winding. Dimension of insulated conductor:For round enamelled copper conductor: SWG=11,14. Bare copper diameter=2.946,2.032 mm.
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Overall dia. for synthetic enamel coated conductor=3.086,2.152 mm. This is the axial space taken by the conductor per turn. (c) Calculation of number of turns that can be fitted in one layer:For primary Turns per layer=(Available length of winding/Axial space of Conductor per turn) 1 =(13.77/0.215) 1 =63(smaller integer). For secondary Turn per layer=43
(d)
So, turns per layer < turns per coil. We accommodate turns per coil in multiple layers
HV type.
each layer of the inner winding) The radial thickness or depth of each layer is due to the overall dimension of the insulated conductor in the radial direction i.e. for circular conductors, it is the overall dimension added with the thickness of inter-layer insulation, whose typical values are 5 to 10 mil. This is necessary to prevent interlayer short-circuit, since insulation is often damaged during winding due to bending and hitting with mallet. We havent used any inter-layer insulation. Thus, overall radial depth of winding=Number of layers[radial dimension of insulated conductor+thickness of inter-layer insulation] For lv =33.086 mm=9.258 mm. For hv =42.152mm=8.688mm.
Duct radial width= 10 to18 mm ; for oil cooling = 15 mm ; we choose to provide suitable cooling at the same time not much increase in leakage reactance between the windings.
=[8.445+(20.211)] cm Do=8.867 cm
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The vacant space available per layer is left at the two ends to reduce the possibbility of flash-over due to high voltage. (e) Calculation of the radial thickness or depth of each layer of The outer winding:Similarly, as obtained for inner winding, overall radial depth of windin =42.152mm=8.688mm
#STEP-26:
The clearance required is given by:Clearance = (5+0.9 KV)0.1 cm ; where,KV is the numerical value = of the kilo-volts difference between two outer winding voltages.
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= 0.017593 -mm/m.
area of bare conductor = 6.818 mm. winding resistance at 20 C = (0.25281130.017593) / 6.818 = 0.074 . winding resistance at (Ta+Tr)C,i.e.,90 C=.074[1+0.003929(90-20)] =0.094 . copper loss in secondary winding = (Is 1.95) watt = (13.63 .094) watt = 17.46 W. For outer(primary) winding:Mean turn length = (8.445 + 0.868/2) cm = 27.9 cm. Number of turns = 226.
winding resistance at 20 C = (0.2792260.017593) / 3.243 = 0.34 . winding resistance at (Ta+Tr)C,i.e.,90 C=0.34[1+0.003929(90-20)] = 0.43 . Copper loss in secondary winding = (Ip 0.43) watt = (6.93 0.43) watt = 20.81W.
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