Electrical Transformer is the most used electrical machine in power system. Both in the power transmission and distribution of ac network, transformer has its mandatory use.
Transformer is an
electrical machine that transfers unchanged electrical energy and frequency
with a modification of voltage and current between two circuits or more than
two circuits.
So transformer –
· Does not modify the power between primary and secondary.
· Does not modify the frequency of AC current or voltage.
· Only modify the voltage and current.
· IEC 60076-8 Power transformers –Application guide. IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission).
· IEC 60050(421):1990, International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) – Chapter 421: Power transformers and reactors
· IEC 60354:1991, Loading guide for oil-immersed power transformers
· IEC 60722:1982, Guide to the lightning impulse and switching impulse testing of power transformers and reactors.
· IEC 60905:1987, Loading guide for dry-type power transformers.
· IEC 61378-1: 1997, Convertor transformers – Part 1: Transformers for industrial applications
1. To change the
voltage and current level: Modern ac transmission technology requires the
voltage to be higher such as 11KV, 33KV, 133Kv, 232KV. This is required to
minimize the transmission loss and making the transmission line lighter,
thinner hence less copper is needed. On the other hand consumer end voltage
level is 400, 200, 120 etc. Transformer is used to step up or step down the
voltage level. Also potential transformer is used in some protection and
measurements purposes. . To change the current level- Changing current level is
required in some protection and measurement instruments named is current
transformer.
2.
To provide galvanic isolation: Some transformer is used to
isolate two circuits (no physical connection) but maintain the energy transfer
by electromagnetic induction. This way both circuit can be safe from each other
also different potential can be maintained.
3.
To provide impedance matching : Power is unchanged in transformer
primary and secondary, only voltage and current is changed. These can be used
to convert the impedance of a load to a different level. R=V/I, now say V=200,
I=10 then R=20ohm; and for V=100, I=20 then R=5ohm. In both cases the power is
same 2000Watt but impedance is varied. As per Maximum Power Transfer Theorem
maximum power is transferred when impedance is matching. Thus impedance
matching mostly used in audio system where impedance of speaker and phone are
of mismatch.
Impedance matching transformer mostly used in audio and transmitter technology.
By voltage change
· Step Up- Increases the secondary voltage and thus the secondary current is decreased.
· Step down- Decreases the secondary voltage and thus secondary current is increased.
By application
· Power transformer- used in between the power plant (power generation) up to the distribution network. Specially designed to withstand higher stress & faults in the transmission and generation network.
· Distribution transformer – Used in the primary or secondary distribution network. As it is in the consumer end -specially designed for continuous service, variable load demand.
· Phase shifting transformer- to control the amount flow of active power between two transmission lines.
· Traction type transformer- Transformer used in the electric rail services to supply electric power to the rail or tram from the overhead electrical power cable.
· Rectifier transformer or HVDC (High voltage DC transformer) – This types of power transformer is used in high voltage DC network where there is AC network. HVDC transformer is the combination of (a) regular transformer + rectifier circuit(to convert AC to DC) in primary or secondary ; or (b)regular transformer + inverter circuit( to convert DC to AC ) in primary or secondary.
By types of cooling
· Liquid type – Transformer oil is used as a di-electric medium and also as a cooling medium. The transformer core is submerged in the transformer oil. This types of transformer is of low cost with a disadvantage of environmental impact (transformer oil is not environment friendly) and possibility of fire hazard.
· Dry type transformer-Aluminum and resin is used as the structural material in dry type transformer. Both these material has high di-electric strength and also self-cooling property. To minimize environmental contamination and fire hazard, customers are specifying dry-type transformers more frequently. Also there is less space required, less civil work is needed. Dry type transformers are costly.
Transformer as a static
device uses the electromagnetic induction principle of Faradays’ Law of
Electromagnetic induction. In this case there are no movement to get the
relative motion between the constant flux and the conductor. Instead in transformer
the flux is not fixed or constant but varying to get the relative effect.
Transformer transfers energy from primary to secondary through electromagnetic
induction. These primary and secondary windings are coupled by mutual magnetic
flux. The essence of transformer action requires only the existence of
time-varying mutual flux linking two windings.
An alternating voltage is connected to the
primary coil. These create flux in the coil. As the voltage is alternating or
time varying so is the produced flux. These time-varying flux produces induced
voltage in the secondary winding when it cuts through the secondary coil or
winding.
· Transformer works on the theory of Faraday’s Laws of electromagnetic induction.
· The main important factor is to maintaining controlled difference between the number of primary turn and secondary turn.
The net energy transferred
is same for primary circuit and secondary circuit (discarding the losses and
considering that all the primary magnetic flux are associated with the
secondary circuit.).
Both the primary power and secondary power in transformer is same, all is
varied is the primary & secondary – voltage and current. Also other parameters
like frequency is remain unchanged between primary and secondary windings.
Complete formula of transformer
The change in voltage from primary to secondary is done by the number of coil turns variation in primary and secondary.
Transformer coil turn
As transformer works on the Faraday’s law of
induction, we can describe voltage and current change in transformer by
following manner.
First we consider that all the flux from primary
circuit is involve in the secondary circuit. That is there is no loss of
magnetic flux, which is the case in reality for modern design of transformer.
1. Change in voltage Now as the magnetic flux is constant what
left from the Faraday’s formula is the number of turn (N) and voltage (V). The
relation is “voltage varies proportionally with the number of turns. “ So
increase the number of turns, voltage will be increased. Decreased the number
of turns voltage will be decreased.
2. Change in
current As per Voltage and current relation, voltage and current
are inversely related. If voltage is increased then the current will be
decreased and vice versa.
By properly proportioning the number of primary and secondary turns, almost any
desired voltage ratio, or ratio of transformation, can be obtained.
The most important factor of transformer is its difference between the number of turns in primary and secondary. This difference defines the transformer functional rating