bulancak
Electrical
- Jan 14, 2009
- 26
we all know that the flux of a transformer is constant in normal operation because our main voltage is constant. So lets think our transfomer no-load the only current on the circuit is excitation current, and if we draw any current from secondary that is from the primary why doesnt our primary winding produce a bigger voltage according to v=Ldi/dt??? also how can the primary inductance can be constant all he time under a current remembering L= d fi/dt
if fi = flux is constant unless we change the voltage and the current is different than excitation current so we shall depict that L increases...so?
if fi = flux is constant unless we change the voltage and the current is different than excitation current so we shall depict that L increases...so?