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True-False Questions
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A magnetic core material may exhibit hysteresis or saturation but not both
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False
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Core losses in a transformer may be calculated by knowing only the volume of material, thickness of laminations, resistivity of the iron, and using the B-H plot.
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False
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Given a fixed core dimension, the maximum flux density may decreased by decreasing the number of primary winding turns
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True
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Leakage reactance is a function of core material and is unaffected by winding geometry.
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False
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In transformer design, the area product defines an envelope of values for B and J, but does not fix either one.
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True
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Problems
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Given the system below, calculate the required VA rating for the transformer. (Remember the dot convention)
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The transformer in the figure below can be assumed to be ideal. If I connected a hand-held Ohm-meter to the primary coil (left) what would the reading be? R=1k Ω N 1 =100 Turns N 2 =10 Turns
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The transformer in the figure below can be assumed to be ideal. If I connected an AC voltage source to the primary coil (left) what would the equivalent impedance of the primary be? R=1k Ω N 1 =100 Turns N 2 =10 Turns
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Assume a magnetic core material with infinite resistivity and the following B_H characteristic: We have designed an inductor with a total volume of 10 -4 cubic meters of material, and wound it with a suitable number of turns such that the core just reaches saturation with 120V excitation at 60 HZ. What is the real power loss in the core?
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If you are given a transformer primary and secondary voltages, VA rating and frequency, the open circuit voltage, current and power, and the short circuit voltage, current, and power: How do you find the transformer model impedance values? How do you find the expected voltage regulation?
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If you are given the primary and secondary voltages, VA rating, frequency, number of primary turns, lamination specifications, number of laminations, voltage regulation, and efficiency: How do you find the peak flux density? How do you calculate the core losses? How do you find the full load primary & secondary currents?
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