What type of winding is used in a transformer?
In core type, we wrap the primary, and secondary windings on the outside limbs, and in shell type, we place the primary and secondary windings on the inner limbs. We use concentric type windings in core type transformer. We place a low voltage winding near the core. However, to reduce leakage reactance, windings can be interlaced.
How to Calculate Transformation Ratio given Equivalent Reactance from Secondary Side?
Transformation Ratio given Equivalent Reactance from Secondary Side calculator uses Transformation Ratio = sqrt((Equivalent Reactance from Secondary-Secondary Leakage Reactance)/Primary Leakage Reactance) to calculate the Transformation Ratio, The Transformation Ratio given Equivalent Reactance from Secondary Side formula is defined as the square root of Secondary Leakage Reactance and Reactance of Secondary winding in the primary. Transformation Ratio is denoted by K symbol.
How to calculate Transformation Ratio given Equivalent Reactance from Secondary Side using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Transformation Ratio given Equivalent Reactance from Secondary Side, enter Equivalent Reactance from Secondary (X02), Secondary Leakage Reactance (XL2) & Primary Leakage Reactance (XL1) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Transformation Ratio given Equivalent Reactance from Secondary Side calculation can be explained with given input values -> 1.206045 = sqrt((2.23-0.95)/0.88).