The most important parameter in transformer design is per turn voltage. The per turn voltage (e) in volts = 0.7-0.9 square root KVA per wound limb.kVA should be the self rating in case of auto transformer.The rule is valid for the past 60 years and applies from 5 kVA to 1000 MVA. e ~ 4.44 xBxAXf where A= core area B=flux density F =frequency.B will not vary with the quality of CRGO, but will vary depending on the application of transformer and the capitalisation formula applicable.When load loss capitalisation is high ( ie designer wants low load losses) he selects a high e in the above band width, resulting in a bigger core ( for same B and f) and smaller copper ie it becomes a core machine, less height and more diameter. When capitalisation is low, the reverse happens resulting in a copper machine.Of course the cost of CRGO and copper also enters in to picture.Generally the design is optimum when the cost of making core equals cost of windings which may not be practicable always.