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SRM University, Delhi-NCR, Sonepat

Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering


Sub: Basic Electrical Engineering
Assignment-IV Solutions
Topic: Transformer

1. A 3000/200 V, 50 Hz, single-phase transformer has a cross-sectional area of 150 cm2


for the core. If the number of turns on the low-voltage winding is 80, determine the
number of turns on the high-voltage winding and maximum value of flux density in
the core.
Soln

2. A single-phase 50 Hz transformer has 80 turns on the primary winding and 280 turns
in the secondary winding. The voltage applied across the primary winding is 240 V
at 50 Hz. Calculate (i) maximum flux density in the core, and (ii) induced emf in the
secondary. The net cross-sectional area of the core is 200 cm2.

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Soln

3. An 80 kVA, 3200/400 V, 50 Hz single-phase transformer has 111 turns on the


secondary winding. Calculate (i) number of turns on primary winding, (ii) secondary
current, and (iii) cross-sectional area of the core, if the maximum flux density is 1.2
teslas.
Soln

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4. A 50 kVA, 2300/230 V, 50 Hz transformer takes 200 watts and 0.3 A at no load,
when 2300 V are applied to the high-voltage side. The primary resistance is 3.5 W.
Determine (i) core loss, and (ii) no-load pf.
Soln

5. A 200 kVA, 2200/440 V, 50 Hz, single-phase transformer is operating at full load,


0.8 lagging pf. The voltage on secondary of the transformer at full load, 0.8 lagging
pf is 400 V. Calculate voltage regulation of the transformer.

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Soln

6. A 3300/250 V, 50 Hz, single-phase transformer has 125 cm2 cross-sectional area of


core and 70 turns on low-voltage side. Calculate (i) the value of maximum flux
density, and (ii) number of turns on the high-voltage side.
Soln

7. A 10 kVA, 3300/240 V, single-phase, 50 Hz transformer has a core area of 300 cm2.


The flux density is 1.3 T. Calculate (i) number of primary turns, (ii) number of
secondary turns, and (iii) primary full-load current.

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Soln

XXX

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