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Design of Transformer

This document outlines the process for designing the core, windings, and calculating losses for a transformer. It includes steps for: 1) Designing the core shape based on core diameter and number of steps 2) Calculating the cross-sectional area and number of laminations for each core step 3) Designing the low voltage and high voltage windings based on current, conductor size, number of turns and layers 4) Calculating winding lengths, radial dimensions, and weights 5) Computing copper losses for the low and high voltage windings and total losses 6) Determining the core weight and core losses The document provides detailed equations and explanations for properly designing each component and analyzing losses of the

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Design of Transformer

This document outlines the process for designing the core, windings, and calculating losses for a transformer. It includes steps for: 1) Designing the core shape based on core diameter and number of steps 2) Calculating the cross-sectional area and number of laminations for each core step 3) Designing the low voltage and high voltage windings based on current, conductor size, number of turns and layers 4) Calculating winding lengths, radial dimensions, and weights 5) Computing copper losses for the low and high voltage windings and total losses 6) Determining the core weight and core losses The document provides detailed equations and explanations for properly designing each component and analyzing losses of the

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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
LAHORE
Design of Core
2Design of LT windings
3Design of HT windings
4Losses CaIcuIations
5Percentage Impedance
6VoItage ReguIation
7Efficiency Of Transformer
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IMPORTANT PARTS IMPORTANT PARTS
E
t
= k bS k = 0305
T
2
=V
2
/ E
t
T
2
(Rounded )
E
t
(actuaI) = V
2
/ T
2
A
i
= E
ta
/ (444 L f L B
m
)
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DESIGN OF CORE DESIGN OF CORE
1
2
3
4
Bm= 3
(For Power and Distribution Transformer )
A
g
= ( A
i
/ K
s
) L0^6 (mm
2
)
d = b(4 L Ag) /(kL6) (Core diameter)mm
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6
5
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SHAPE OF 5 STEP CORE: SHAPE OF 5 STEP CORE:
f
,1 ,1
,2 ,2
,3 ,3
,4 ,4
,5 ,5
b5 b5 b4 b4 b3 b3 b2 b2 b1 b1
For five step core 7 = 90/6 = 5
)a=b5 = d L cos (7 )
2)a2=b4 = d L cos (27 )
3)a3=b3 = d L cos (37 )
4)a4=b2 = d L cos (47 )
5)a5=b = d L cos (57 )
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CALCULATIONS: CALCULATIONS:
a = width , b= thickness
No of Laminations = thickness / 03
Ag

= width L 03 L No of Laminations
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FOR STEP A FOR STEP A
FOR STEP B FOR STEP B
a2 = width , b= thickness , b2 = thickness
No of Laminations = (b2 - b) / 03
Ag
2

= a2 L 03 L No of Laminations
a3 = width , b2= thickness , b3 = thickness
no of Iaminations = (b3 - b2) / 03
Ag
3

= a3 L 03 L no of Iaminations
a4 = width , b3= thickness , b4 = thickness
No of Laminations = (b4 - b3) / 03
Ag
4

= a4 L 03 L No of Laminations
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FOR STEP C FOR STEP C
FOR STEP D FOR STEP D
a5 = width , b4= thickness , b5 = thickness
no of Iaminations = (b5 - b4) / 03
Ag
5

= a5 L 03 L no of Iaminations
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FOR STEP E FOR STEP E
Ag

= Ag

Ag
2

Ag
3

Ag
4

Ag
5

Check the difference


If
Ag

- Ag A 0 then Design is OK otherwise


If
Ag

- Ag > 0 then
Remove the Laminations randomIy from
each step
And then proceed further
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TOTAL AREA TOTAL AREA
7
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DESIGN OF LT
WINDING
DESIGN OF LT
WINDING
As T
2
=V
2
/ E
t
No of Iayers mostIy used = 2
the turns per Iayer = T
2
/ 2
The current per phase = I
2
= KVA/ (b3 LV
2
/1000)
current density = 0 A 4 a /mm
2
X-sectionaI area of LT winding Conductor = a
2
a
2
= I
2
/ 0
2
(mm
2
)
If a
2
< 0mm
2
then round conductor wiII be used
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1
2
3
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If a
2
> 0mm
2
then we wiII use the rectanguIar or strip
conductor instead of round
SeIect a conductor from conductor tabIe.
(WLL)
If W < 5
Then subtract (W LL) - 0mm
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If W < 45
then subtract (W LL) - 03mm
eIse
subtract (W LL) -0 9mm
We subtract this because of making the
conductor edges somehow round shape to
avoid the damage of insuIation paper
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SHAPE OF CONDUCTOR SHAPE OF CONDUCTOR
1
2
3
5 6
7 8
9 10
4
Length of one bar / turn = (L06 ) L 5
Here 06mm is due to 3 Iayers of craft paper
insuIation
each of 0mm thickness
and 5 are the conductor in one bar
Iength of LT windings = Lc
2
Lc
2
= (Iength of one bar/turn)L(turns/Iayer )
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4
5
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RadiaI width of LT windings = b
2
b
2
= (2L(W06)) L2 4mm
4mm oiI duct
b
2
oiI duct
6
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DESIGN OF HT
WINDING
DESIGN OF HT
WINDING
HT side has voItage = V

= kv
T

= V

/ E
t
Tapings = N, I 25%, I 5% , 7%
Current per phase = I

= KVA / (3 LKV

) (A)
SeIection for the vaIue of deIta = 0

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b)X-sectionaI area of HT windings conductor
= a

= I

/ 0

If a

< 0mm round conductor


If a

>0mm strip conductor


1
2
3
! = p,ckets , S = sp,cers
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GENERAL SHAPE: GENERAL SHAPE:
!
!
!
!
S
S
S
d

= (4La

)/(6) mm
f) d

( insuIated) from standard conductor


tabIe with fine enameI insuIations
g) No of packets = 4 (mostIy )
h) No of spacers = No of packets -
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f) Height of spacer = No of spacer L 4mm
g) Turns per packet = T

/ No of packets
As Lc

= Lc
2
4P 3S = Lc

find out P
where P = height of packet
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No of turns per Iayer = (P /d

) -
(-) due to spiraI effect
No of Iayers in each packet
= turns per packet / no of turns per Iayer
RadiaI width of HT windings = b

No of Iayer in packet = n
b

= d

Ln (n-)L 0
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HT WINDING
DESIGN
(POWER )
(TRANSFORMER)
HT WINDING
DESIGN
(POWER )
(TRANSFORMER)
Taking 5% Taps
T

= V

/ E
t
Current Per Phase = I

= KVA / (3LKV

)
SeIect 0

(0

> 0
2
)
a

= I

/ 0

(mm)
Check for a

< 0mm
or a

> 0mm
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AXIAL LENGTH OF WINDING
AxiaI Length of winding Lc

(To maximize the fIux Iinkage Lc

= Lc
2
)
The insuIating ring of wood or cIipboard at
bottom and top = 2L20mm
Lc

= axiaI Iength (active part)Ring


AxiaI Length = Lc

- 2L20
Here we wiII use Disc Windings
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Lc

- 40 = DLL (D-3)L25 2L5


D = No of Discs ,
D-3 = No of insuIations of size 25
2L5mm = InsuIation
Turns per Disc = T

/ D
Turns AvaiIabIe=Turns/disc L No of discs
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SHAPE SHAPE
D
D
D
D
Oil duct
Oil duct
nsul,tion ring
Disc
Lc1
Some discs wiII have different no of turns
and other wiII have different
so Let x ,y are no of discs having
different turns
x y = D
ax by = T , where a , b are
different no of turns then find out x and y.
b

= (W06)LTurns/Disc
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RADIAL
CALCULATIONS
RADIAL
CALCULATIONS
d = diameter of the core in (mm)
D
2i
= d 2. (. = 5mm)
D
2o
= D
2i
2b
2
D
i
= D
2o
2-
D
o
= D
i
2b

(-= 40mm , Distance b/w LT and HT)


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CALCULATION
OF LOSSES
CALCULATION
OF LOSSES
Mean diameter of LT windings = D
2
m
D
2
m = (D
2i
D
2o
) / 2
Mean Iength of LT winding per turn= Lmt
2
Lmt
2
= 6 D
2
m
TotaI Iength of LT winding conductor = L
2
L
2 =
Lmt
2
L T
2
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LT ( Cu ) LOSSES LT ( Cu ) LOSSES
1
2
3
Resistance of LT windings per phase = R
2
R
2
= (8 L
2
) / a
2
L
2
(m) ; a
2
(m
2
) ; R
2
()
Cu Loss = (I
2
)
2
R (Per Phase)
TotaI Cu Loss = 3(I
2
)
2
R (Three Phase)
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4
Weight of LT winding = W2
W2 = L
2
La
2
LS Kg
where S = specific gravity
S = 9 g/cm
3
(L
2
= mm, a
2
= mm
2
)
W2 = 3 L (L
2
La
2
LS )
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WEIGHT OF LT WINDING WEIGHT OF LT WINDING
5
Mean diameter of LT windings = D
2
m
D

m = (D
i
D
o
) / 2
Mean Iength of LT winding per turn = Lmt

Lmt
2
= 6 D

m
TotaI Iength of LT winding conductor = L

L
=
Lmt

L T

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1
2
3
HT (Cu) LOSSES HT (Cu) LOSSES
Resistance of LT windings per phase = R

= (8 L

) / a

(m) ; a

(m
2
) ; R

()
Cu Loss = (I

)
2
R (Per Phase)
TotaI Cu Loss = 3(I

)
2
R (Three Phase)
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Weight of HT Winding = W
W = L

La

LS (SingIe Phase)
W = 3(L

La

LS) (Three Phase)


4
TotaI Cu Losses = LT Losses HT Losses
Stray Losses = 0%
Net Cu Losses = LTotaI Cu Losses
ToIerance = I0%
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NET (CU) LOSSES NET (CU) LOSSES
Weight of Core = We
We = (3WH 4CL2S

w ) LA
i
L765 L0
-6
WH = Window Height , CL = CIearance
765 = Density of SteeI , a

= S

w
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CORE LOSSES CORE LOSSES
1
WH
CL S

w
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SHAPE SHAPE
Lc
WH = Lc

0(mm) 0(mm) ( For DT)


WH = Lc

40(mm) 40(mm) (For PT )


CL = D
o
0 (mm)
TotaI Core Losses = Sp Loss L We
SpeIas Take it for Bum graph
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HandIing factor = 20%
Net Core Loss = 2LTotaI Core Loss (W)
ToIerance = 0%
3
2
4
5
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PERCENTAGE
INPEDANCE
PERCENTAGE
INPEDANCE
%R = (Net Cu Losses / KVA) L00
%X = 026fL3
o
LL
mt
T
2
I
2
L ( - (b
2
b

)/ 3 )
E
t
L Lc
Mean Length of LT and HT Winding = L
mt
L
mt
= 6 D
mt
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%Z %Z
2
1
D
mt
= (D
2i
D
o
) / 2
%X = ____
%Z = (%R)
2
(%X)
2
ToIerance =I5%
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3
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VOLTAGE
REGULATION
VOLTAGE
REGULATION
VR = VoItage ReguIation
= (n%Rcosn%Xsin)(n%Xcos -n%Rsin )
2
200
n = Percentage Loading
cos = Power factor
0% Loading means n = 0
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PERCENTAGE
EFFICIENCY
PERCENTAGE
EFFICIENCY
% = Percentage Efficiency
% = (P
o
/ P
in
) L00
=(P
o
/ P
in
Losses) L 00
% = KVA(cos)
KVA (cos) Core Loss Cu Loss
This is for NormaI Loading Condition
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FOR OTHER LOADING CONDITIONS
% = KVA(cos)Ln
KVA(cos)Ln Core Loss Cu LossLn
2
n = Percentage Loading
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DESIGN OF
SMALL POWER
TRANSFORMER
DESIGN OF
SMALL POWER
TRANSFORMER

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VoItage Rating 0VA000VA
A
i
= E
t
/ (444Lf LB
m
) ( B
m
= 02 )
E
t
= 444Lf LB
m
L A
i
T
e
= / E
t
T
e
= /(444 Lf L B
m
L A
i
) turn/voIt
A
g
= A
i
/ K
s
( K
s
= 09 )
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DESIGN OF CORE DESIGN OF CORE
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VA Rating vs Te VA Rating vs Te
When the
rating is in between then
use the interpoIation
VA Te
0 203
20 4
50 70
75 56
00 46
50 40
200 35
300 2
400 23
500 20
750 7
000 6
Py winding turns = T

= V

LT
e
Ps winding turns = T
2
= V
2
L T
e
I

= VA / (V

L ) (A) = 090%
0 = 22 25
a

= I

/ 0

Specific No for conductor wire


SWG No =
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DESIGN OF WINDINGS DESIGN OF WINDINGS
Area occupied by py winding = A
p
A
p
= (T

L a

) / space factor
Space factor = 07 (d / d
i
)
2
Area occupied by Ps winding = A
s
A
s
= (T
2
L a
2
) / space factor
space factor = 07 (d / d
i
)
2
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WINDOW AREA WINDOW AREA
TotaI area required = A
T
A
T
= 5 L( A
p
A
s
)
If area required > AvaiIabIe area
then use the next standard
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WINDOW AREA WINDOW AREA
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DESIGN OF
COOLING
SYSTEM
DESIGN OF
COOLING
SYSTEM

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TANK TANK
Height
Width
Length
Width = 2CL D
0
2Cw
Length = D
0
2C
L
Height = WH 2SWBasebeam C
H
C
W
= width wise cIearance (2070mm)
C
L
= Length wise cIearance (2070mm)
C
H
= Height wise cIearance (70200mm)
Basebeam = 50mm
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MAIN DIMENSIONS OF TANK MAIN DIMENSIONS OF TANK
Heat Iost by the process of conduction is
negIigibIe
Heat Iost by the process of convection
=65W/m/C
Heat Iost by the process of radiation
= 6W/m/C
TotaI heat dissipation = (656)LSt L 7
St = Surface area of the Tank
7 = Temperature rise of tank
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St = 2(width L Height) 2(Height L Length)
7 = Net Losses L 5 / (25 L St )
If 7 < oiI average temperature ,CooIing
tubes are not required
and if 7K oiI avg temp then cooIing tubes
are required
OiI avrg temp = 40LK (CH)
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By the provision of cooIing tubes the totaI
surface area = xSt
Surface area of cooIing tubes = xSt-St
Net IossesL5 = (7372/x)LxLStL7
Find out x = ???
TotaI surface area of cooIing tubes = (x-)St
for one cooIing tube = P L L
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NO OF COOLING TUBES NO OF COOLING TUBES
P = perimeter (P=02mm)
Length of the tube = Height - 75 - 5 - 50
Basebeam = 50mm
Top Iid to top oiI IeveI = 75mm
No of cooIing tubes = N_C_T
N_C_T = TotaI surface area of cooIing tubes
Surface area of one cooIing tube
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No of cooIing tubes No of cooIing tubes
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