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The document provides a comprehensive overview of transformers, including their need, principles, construction, types, and applications. It explains how transformers adjust voltage levels for various electrical appliances and details different transformer designs such as step-up, step-down, and autotransformers. Additionally, it highlights the historical development of transformers and their significance in electricity transmission.

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The document provides a comprehensive overview of transformers, including their need, principles, construction, types, and applications. It explains how transformers adjust voltage levels for various electrical appliances and details different transformer designs such as step-up, step-down, and autotransformers. Additionally, it highlights the historical development of transformers and their significance in electricity transmission.

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“ Transformers are the heart of the

alternating current system.”


- William Stanley Jr. .

*Transformers:
Basics and Types
By
-Abhijit H Jadhav (Roll no 02)
* Overview
 Need of transformer
 Introduction
 History
 Principle
 Construction and Working
 Types of transformers
 Applications
 Auto transformer
 Bibliography
* Need of transformer
 In most cases, appliances are manufactured to work under
some specific voltages. Transformers are used to adjust
the voltages to a proper level.
The transformers are the basic
components for the transmission of
the electricity.
 Transformer is used to increase the
voltage at the power generating
station(Step up) and used to decrease
the voltage(Step down) for house
hold purpose.

 By increasing the voltages the loss of the electricity in


the transmission purpose is minimized.
* Introduction
 Transformer is a static device.
 It transfer electrical energy from one part of the electrical
or electronic circuit to other part of circuit without
changing the frequency.
 It works on the Michal Faradays law of Electromagnetic
Mutual Induction.
* History
 The first transformer was
developed by Ottó Bláthy, Miksa
Déri, Károly Zipernowsky (Z.B.D
Transformer) in 1885.
 Further In 1885 William
Stanley makes the transformer
more practical due to some
design changes and developed
a three phase transformer.

 The design of William Stanley


was first commercially used in
the U.S.A in 1886.
* Principle
* It works on the principle of Electromagnetic Mutual
Induction.
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When the current is provided to the Primary Winding it
behaves as electromagnet due to this the EMF is induced in
the Secondary winding as it comes in the area having
magnetic field lines due to primary Winding.
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* Basis of construction
Core type transformer: Its core has two
limbs .The windings are wounded on two limbs
of the core material.

Shell type transformer: Its core has three


limbs and two windows. Both the windings
are wounded on the central limb.(one over
the other)
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The core constructed is
similar to wheels of
spokes. The windings are
wounded these spokes
like structure.
* Basis of Windings
* Step up Transformer: The no of
windings on Primary side is less than
the no. of windings on the secondary
side.
Np < Ns
* Step down Transformer: The no. of
winding on Primary side are more
than the no. of windings on the
secondary side.
Np > Ns
* Isolation Transformer: The no. of
winding on Primary side are equal to
the no. of windings on the secondary
side.
* Basis of coolant
*Oil filled self cooling: Oil filled self cooled
type uses small and medium-sized
distribution transformers. The assembled
windings and core of such transformers are
mounted in a welded, oil-tight steel tanks
provided with a steel cover.. The oil helps in
transferring the heat from the core and the
windings to the case from where it is radiated
out to the surroundings.
*Oil filled water cooled: This type is used
for much more economic construction of large
transformers. The cooling coil is mounted
near the surface of the oil, through which cold
water keeps circulating. This water carries the
heat from the device.
*Air Blast: This type is used for transformers
that use voltages below 25,000 volts. The
transformer is used at houses.
* Applications
1. Transmitting electrical energy over long distances
through wires.
2. Transformers with several secondary's are used in
television and radio receivers where several different
voltages are required.
3. Used as voltage regulator
4. Used almost everywhere in day to day life.
* Auto Transformer
 The autotransformer has only one winding. The winding is
common to both the primary and the secondary one.
 The working principle is same as that of normal transformer
difference is that it has one winding divided into primary and
 secondary.
Advantages:
 Less costly
 Better regulation
 Low losses as compared to ordinary two
winding transformer of the same rating.
 Disadvantages;
 An autotransformer does not provide
electrical isolation between its
windings.
 The secondary winding is not insulated from the primary
winding.
 Used only in the limited places where a slight variation of
the output voltage from input voltage is required.

 Applications
 It is used as a starter to give upto
50 to 60% of full voltage to the
stator of a squirrel cage induction
motor during starting.
 It is used to give a small boost to
a distribution cable, to correct
the voltage drop.
 Changing fan speed over a
narrow range.
Biblography
 www.wikipedia.org/wiki/transformers
 www.cnet.com/transformers
 www.electricalengineeringinfo.com/transformers
 www.electrical4u.com/transformers
 www.electronics-tutorials.ws/transformers

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