Dr. Assad Abu-Jasser, ECE-iugaza: Electrical Machines (EELE 4350)
Dr. Assad Abu-Jasser, ECE-iugaza: Electrical Machines (EELE 4350)
Dr. Assad Abu-Jasser, ECE-iugaza: Electrical Machines (EELE 4350)
By
Chapter Four
Transformers
Ve11 = E 11 =
N N1 1 ν =
Z 2 11 = 2 2 12
any 2 or
= = = dt a I 2hysteresis
a I 1 loss
V 2 E 2 N 2d Φ i 2 N1
ν The = =1exhibits no a
Ie22 = N 12 = dt2
N
Z =
core flux
Z 12 i.e. the flux is
Iν
= = a i 12 leakage
N a
2
1 1 N1 2e N confined within the core
Vν 1 =
1I 2
*
===
V22e *
I2 N
1
2
V 1I=
or 1 V 2I 2
a
ν νi
Z 11
aZ
The
1
=
2i
=resistance
2 2
2
of each
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7 Transformer Polarity and Ratings
Transformer Polarity
Ratings
The nameplate of a transformer provides information
on power and voltage-handling capacity of each
winding
A 5-kVA, 500/250-V, step-down transformer has the
following
Full-load power rating is 5 kVA or the transformer can
deliver 5 kVA on a continuous basis
Nominal Primary voltage V1=500 V and nominal
secondary voltage V2=250 V
Full-load primary current I1=5000/500=10 A and full-
load secondary current I2=5000/250=20 A
The transformation ratio is usually not given by
manufacturer but it can be calculated
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8 Example 4.1
The core of the two-winding transformer shown is subjected to
the magnetic flux variation as indicated. What is the induced
emf in each winding?
For t=0.1
-0-0
.0.1
62ss
Φ
Φ
=− 0.1
0.4
55tW
tW
bb
For t=0.06-0.1sddΦΦ
e aabb =
=
−=
e−=
ba −
ba −N aabb
Φ = 0.009 W b ddtt
e aabb =
=
−−
e2 −
2
00e
0*=
=
−
0*0
== 0
.1.4
55 9
30
00VVV
ab cd
ddΦ Φ
e ccdd =
=ccdd
N
ddtt
e ccdd =
=550 0−
0*=
0*0=
0 −
.1.4
55 7522
V5 V
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9 Example 4.2
An ideal transformer has a 150-turn primary and 750-turn
secondary. The primary is connected to a 240-V, 50-Hz source.
The secondary winding supplies a load of 4 A at a lagging power
factor of 0.8. Determine (a) the a-ratio, (b) the current in the
primary, (c) the power supplied to the load, and (d) the flux in
the core.
a =150/7
=50 0.2
I2 4
I1 = = = 20 A
a 0.2
V1 240
V2 == = 1200 V
a 0.2
PL =
VI 2 2=cos θ12=
00*4*0.8 3840 W
E1 240
Φ=
m = = 7.21mWb
4.44 fN 14.44*50*150
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10 A Nonideal Transformer
For Nonideal Transformer
E1 I 2 N 1
= = = a
E2 I 1 N 2
Nonideal Transformer has the following
V1 =E 1+ R+
1( jX 1 I 1 )
parameters
V2 =E 2− R+2( jX 2 I 2 )
Winding Resistances
Leakage Fluxes
Finite Core Permeability
Core losses (Eddy-Current & Hysteresis)
I 223000
II1 2= = =7.5 30*0.75 °A= 75 A,I=2 ° 30 A
75
P 14938.94
a 230
η=
ZZ1 2= =RR 1 +
=o
jX 1 4=2= +12
2 + jX
= or 97.1%
0.971,
+ jΩ 0.12
j0.04 Ω
1 EVP+in
VE = = I+*I Z 15389.14
1 == 230
*Z 2282.87
1 + 2.33
1 ° +)(0.04
(7.5
(75°30 + )(4 j° 0.12)
30 j +
12)
2 2 2 2
VE1 = 2269.578
= 228.287 °°V V
4.72.33
2
Po = Re[ V
23002 * 2 ] =
*
I Re[230 * 75 30− ] °14938.94
= W
a= = * 10,E= 1 a *E= 2282.87 °2.33 V
Pin = Re[
230V1 * I1 ] =Re[2269.578 4.7 * 7.5
2° 30 −] 15389.14
° = W
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12 Finite Permeability
When Unloaded
the load Transformer
on the draws excitation cuincreases
transformer rrent
φ = I c + I m ,winding
The Isecondary I m is the current
magnetizingincreases
current
From Example E 1 we
2282.87
have2.33= °
I c = 4.3,= ° 2.33
0.114 A
Rc1 20000
V 2 = 230 VI = =
I =
= 30
75
E 1 2 2282.87 2.33 A° °−0.152 °87.67 AE 2 228.287
= 2.33 V
m
jX m 1 j 15000
a = 10 I φ =I c+ E
1 I m= 0.19
− 50.8
° =
2282.87 A2.33
Vp °I 7.5 30= A °
I =I + I = 7.5°+ − 50.8
°= 7.53 °28.57
Po = 14938.94 W 1 30 0.19
p
V =E + I Z = 2282.87 2.33
°+
φ
° + (4 j
7.53 28.57 12)
A
1 1 1 1
V 1 = 2271.9 4.71
° V
Po 14938.94
η= = = 0.955, or 95.5%
Pin 15645.35
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14 Phasor Diagram
E 2 = V 2 + I2 R2 +jI 2
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15 Approximate Equivalent Circuit
=+
Ze2R
Z =R + jX e 1
e 2 jX e 2
R e 1R
=+
e2 Re 1a
2 1 / 2
R e 1 X=
X e2 = X+aa R /
R+1 2
2 1
2 2
=
Rc 2 R c 1a / 2
X
X me 12X==X +a/ X
ma
11
2
2
2
The low core loss implies high core loss resistance
The high permeability of the core ensures high
magnetizing reactance
The impedance of the parallel branch across the
primary is very high compared with Z1 and Z2
The high impedance of the parallel branch assures
low excitation current and thus it can be moved as
shown
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16 Example 4.5
Analyze the transformer discussed in examples 4.3 and 4.4
using the approximate equivalent circuit as viewed from the
primary side. Also sketch its phasor diagram.
' 2269.594.7 ° °
I c 2==
V aV 2== 1° =
0*2
° 300 2.7
0.1134 3000
A V
20000
Ip = °0 A °
7.53
2269.594.7
Im = = − ° 0.151 85.3 A
Re1 =
R 1+
j a R=+
150002
2
=Ω 2
4 10 *0.04 8
I1 =
I ++
pI c=
I m °2 7.5428.6 2A
X e1 =
X 1+a X=2 + =
12 Ω
10 *0.12 24
[3°000−°=
Po =Re 2
Z e1 =
*7.5 30
R e 1+X =+ Ω
j 8 24
]4 W
14938.9
[' 269.5 ]
e1
Pin =Re 2 °94.7
−*7
°=
.54 28.6 15645.36 W
V1 =
V 2+I Z=1p e°+ 2 °30
+ 00 7.53 j0 (8 24)
Po 14938.94
η= = = 0.955 or 95.5%
V1 = 15°
Pin2269.594
645.7
.36 V
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17 Voltage Regulation
− 2 FL
V 2 NL V
VR % = *100
V 2 FL
V 1 −aV 2
VR % = *100
aV 2
V1
−V 2
VR % = a *100
V2
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18 Example 4.6
Po a=V I pP cos θ
Core Losses 2 (eddy-current and
I pη = 2 m
Pcu I=
hysteresis)
pRe Rare 1 constant and called
e1
=
Pin aV I p fixed++ Pco Iθ
slosses
Re 2
2
Pm
m p 1
Pm
I pη =
I pfl = I
aV2I2 pflp cos θ
η= losses
Copper I pare
flRe 1 varying
Pcufl 2 as the
aV I2 p cosP θ I+ R+
square of the current m p 1e
and
P called
VAdη|max. VA = | m
=Variable
→=
0
eff
. I 2
ratedR
pηe losses
P
dI p
1 m
cuflP
Efficiency is zero at no load & it
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20 Example 4.7
A 120-kVA, 2400/240-V, step-down transformer has the
(a)
following parameters: R1=0.75 Ω, X1=0.8 Ω, R2=0.01 Ω, X2=0.02
Ω. The transformer is designed to operate at maximum
kVA 120000
I = (b)
efficiency at= 70% of =its rated load 50
withA0.8 power factor lagging.
(c)pDetermine' (a) the kVA rating of the transformer at maximum
V 2 2400
Pload=
V P
efficiency,
I'
*
o (d)=V
(b)
pfthe
* 2
'
I *
p pf
*
maximum
η
efficiency, (c) the efficiency at full
=20.7*
Iopη and 0.8
pfl
I p=
power = lagging,
0.7*50
factor 35 Aand (d) the equivalent core-
P =24 Ploss
00*5 =resistance.
=2400*35*0.8
0*0 .8 960
2 =
Use
00 the approximate
W672002 W equivalent circuit.
o o
V 35*2400 2400
VA
Pcufl |=RP
50
max. ceff
in
2
=
1.(0=+
P=
.7
1
o +Pm
5 10+ ==
2
*0= =
P.084
1
cu
kV
) 437 = 71487.5
A
η5 W
Ω
2686.88W
P 1000
2143.75
Po
2 P 2 67200 2
m 96000
η =η =
Pcu =Iη R +
(
p = =1
η
oa R= ) =
2 =+
35 (0.75
*100
2
10 *100) 93.6%
*0.01
94%
Pin 96000 4+375 +2143.75
Pin 71487.5
Pcu η = 2143.75 W
Pm =
Pcu =η 2143.75 W
When an electric
Sb the machine is designed
apparent power base or analyzed
using actual values of its parameters, it is not
Vb the base
immediately obvious howvoltage
its performance compare
with similar-type machine 2
Sb Vb Vb
I b = ,parameters
Expressing machine Zb = =in per-unit shows
immediately howVthe
b I b operates
machine Sb around its
ratings
actual quantity
Quantity,
Per-unit values pu =
of machines of the same type with
widely different ratings lie itswithin
bas value
a narrow range
V bH has four quantities of interest:
An electric system
a= for transformers
voltage, current, apparent power, and impedance
V bL
If base (reference) values of any two of them are
selected, the remaining two can be calculated
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25 Example 4.9
A single-phase generator with an internal impedance of 23+j92
mΩ is connected to a load via a 46-kVA, 230/2300-V, step-up
transformer, a short transmission line, and a 46-kVA, 2300/115-
V, step down transformer. The impedance of the transmission
line is 2.07+j4.14 Ω. The parameters of step-up and step-down
transformers are:
RH XH RL XL RcH XmH
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section
Section BA
Section B
ISection C 1 1
= 1.0−16 °+3 0.31 °1.1+
887 =
.21 − ° 1.0
36 30.84
V gp,u Step-up:
= 2 3 0 0V
S = , 42.3Ω
6000 V6.9Ω
A 23mΩ 69mΩ 13.8kΩ 6.9kΩ
V bA = 230 V,S bA
At full
bA load
=
and 0.866 lagging
bA pf
46000 VA 12 0 60j
VI bC =
V
V = 46000/
115 V,
I bLgA,pu ===°
4
1
10608
.102.3
°
0=
+
/2
87.2
and
, u Step-down 3
I1−
L0and
=− °=
01.02
3°
1+
0
6 A
3S
Z
0
30
2.3Ω =Ω
,+
.84(0+ =
46000
j2 23
.0
bA 6.9Ω
00/2
.0800.0
j1
5.75mΩ2 VA6.9
15 0.06)17.25mΩ 11.5kΩ
= = == 200Ω =
p
8j= 0.06)(1 ,=
,pu
bC
V
ERbA = = 1
°
10.31
+ 3
2°
1 1
.3
+.0230
(0.02 −
200
°= 30
A
0.02,)6 Z
.9
° XbA
1.0482.29
230/ 1.15 0.06 9.2kΩ
R H ,pu== X== H0.0
,pu
gp
,u
=
IDetermine
46000 0.02,
/115 =
400 A, 6
Z bC =generator
115 =
/ 400 current,
0.2875
l , pu
V
bC
=
Hp
230*10.023
,u
.3
1°
1
1=3
5115
11
(a)
10=
.08+0.092
°
the 3j
01.9911Hp
,u
.0
generator8
11 V
5
1 voltage,
1 115
(b) the
0= +4 −
g
IIZlg, pu
g= =−
(c)
,pu20 °+
*30
the
−
1.031
°
6= 0
30
0 −
.8°
1.0482.29
overall
38 2+7.2 =
4 °efficiency 30.8 6
A 0.02
of
90j1.016
0
°
the 0.08 at full load and 0.866
30.31
system
= = 1.15
R cH pu,
11500
0.00575
Po p, u =0.8 66,115
X= mH1 =
2
, 0,100
.31311[.08
pu
°*111
80
5
j
9200
0.0172560
0.84 1.012 power factor ] lagging.
= = = == = 0.06
Pin p,uRe1 = .03 °=
63
RR
E g ,pu =1.0482.29
R LLcH
,,pu
0 .8,6
pu =
pu
6 2.07= 100,XX
0.02,
0.023
°+ 1.016
= +4
− °30.31+ 2(0.02
.1 4j Xj L=,pu 0.01
0.02,
+
=
j( 0.06)
0.069 +
LmH
, pu =
80
0.018j 0.03
,pu0.06
6)
η Z =
E g ,pu1.0
l , pu =12
=
=
115
0.2875*100=
° 115
1.1887.21
1.15 85.6+% 8
1.15
0
115
0.2875
.0 36
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26 The Autotransformer
V(N
S =V I
2
1 a 1=
=+ N
V
E 2
2
1
)
a
I
(a=
1 +
a=E
1)N
1 +
I E
= S 1+
2 2
a
2
1
II = aN I+Na( 2= a1) + I a
oa 2 2 o
V22aa == ET 2a1a = E=2 +1 =a 1a aT
2a 1
SIo1a≡ power N transfer through induction
VSSI 11aa ==VI 1EI1a E 1 + E 2
2
Y-Y
Y-∆
∆-Y
∆-∆ Connection
Core
Type
Shell-Type
= 3*
S 3Aφthree-phase
720 = 2160 VA or 2.16 kVA
transformer is assembled by connecting three 720-VA,
360/120-V, single-phase transformers. The constants for each
transformer are RH=18.9 Ω, XH=21.6 Ω, RL=2.1 Ω, and XL=2.4 Ω, RcH =8.64
kΩ, and XmH =6.84 kΩ. For each of the four configurations, determine the
nominal voltage and power ratings of the three-phase transformer. Draw
the winding arrangements and the per-phase equivalent circuit for each
(c)
(d)
(a) For
(b) For Y-∆-Y
For∆Y-Y connection
-∆ connection configuration.
End of
Chapter Four