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How will we calculate efficiency and voltage regulation of a single phase transformer at 1.0 PER UNIT LOAD and 0.8 power factor lagging ( provided we are given open circuit and short circuit power, voltage and current along with kva rating and turns ratio of the transformer)🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 please help with my doubt asap...
Hi Anshika, The efficiency and voltage regulation formula for a single-phase transformer is almost the same as a three-phase transformer, though the only difference is single-phase transformer does not have 3 or √3 factors in output power. The formula for single-phase transformer efficiency is η = (V2*I2*p.f)/(V2*I2*p.f+ copper loss+ core loss) Where, η = Efficiency of transformer at full load (1.0 per unit load as mentioned in the question) V2 = Secondary Voltage I2 = Secondary Current p.f = power factor Since, S2 = V2*I2 (kVA rating of the transformer) We can further express the formula as : η=(S2*p.f)/(S2*p.f+ copper loss+ core loss) While the formula for voltage regulation is calculated as: Voltage regulation= (|V2nl|-|V2fl|)/|V2fl| Where, V2nl = No load Secondary Voltage V2fl = Full load Secondary Voltage V1 = Primary Voltage a = turn ratio of primary and secondary (N1/N2)
The simplified formula according to the given condition can be expressed as: Voltage regulation= (|V1/a|-|V2fl|)/|V2fl| You can also go through our blogs related to transformers for further understanding: - www.allumiax.com/blog/transformers-its-working-construction-types-and-uses - www.allumiax.com/blog/types-of-transformer Hope you find it useful. Regards, GeneralPAC by AllumiaX
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How will we calculate efficiency and voltage regulation of a single phase transformer at 1.0 PER UNIT LOAD and 0.8 power factor lagging ( provided we are given open circuit and short circuit power, voltage and current along with kva rating and turns ratio of the transformer)🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 please help with my doubt asap...
Hi Anshika, The efficiency and voltage regulation formula for a single-phase transformer is almost the same as a three-phase transformer, though the only difference is single-phase transformer does not have 3 or √3 factors in output power.
The formula for single-phase transformer efficiency is
η = (V2*I2*p.f)/(V2*I2*p.f+ copper loss+ core loss)
Where,
η = Efficiency of transformer at full load (1.0 per unit load as mentioned in the question)
V2 = Secondary Voltage
I2 = Secondary Current
p.f = power factor
Since,
S2 = V2*I2 (kVA rating of the transformer)
We can further express the formula as :
η=(S2*p.f)/(S2*p.f+ copper loss+ core loss)
While the formula for voltage regulation is calculated as:
Voltage regulation= (|V2nl|-|V2fl|)/|V2fl|
Where,
V2nl = No load Secondary Voltage
V2fl = Full load Secondary Voltage
V1 = Primary Voltage
a = turn ratio of primary and secondary (N1/N2)
The simplified formula according to the given condition can be expressed as:
Voltage regulation= (|V1/a|-|V2fl|)/|V2fl|
You can also go through our blogs related to transformers for further understanding:
- www.allumiax.com/blog/transformers-its-working-construction-types-and-uses
- www.allumiax.com/blog/types-of-transformer
Hope you find it useful.
Regards,
GeneralPAC by AllumiaX
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i need a book or pdf for the power system subject. I have now can give me some please your book if you have, i hardly needed so that i can pass this major subject, your help will be a great help...
Hi there! The major power system topics that you may be studying are completely covered in our video tutorials. We select the best examples and problems from among the power system books for our tutorials. You can join us at www.patreon.com/join/generalpac to have early access to complete topic tutorials! 😊
In addition to that, you can also reference to the top Power Systems Books which are widely used all over the world and we also use examples from these books and standards.
1: Principles of Power Systems V.K Mehta
2: Power systems Analysis by John Grainger
3: Electrical Power Systems - C L Wadhwa