@ 6:51 in concentric type winding, If HV winding is placed near core more insulation will be needed. Moreover if LV winding is placed over the HV winding,how can we provide tappings on HV side? In LV winding,the current is more and hence it is not preferable to make tappings on LV side.
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Thank you for this incredible work! However, it is very important to note that HV winding is placed over the LV winding, because insulation between the core and LV winding will be less.
Eddy current loss. If the core is solid, then larger eddy currents can occur in the greater cross sections of the core, leading to more core losses. If you laminate the core into multiple slices, then the boundaries at the edges of every 2 laminations prevent (or tries to prevent) eddy currents from getting too large. Hence less core losses. You'll notice too that this video goes over standard designs for transformers as they're used today - everything is designed for better efficiency. More simple designs and models dating back to the invention of AC electricity in the 1800s might better explain the rudimentary workings of transformers, leading viewers to naturally conclude that improvements can be made: a bottom-up approach to teaching. A video like this one, and many others on YT, instead teaches with a top-down approach: demonstrate the most complex yet realistic designs and models of transformers today to decipher working principles. Not necessarily a criticism against the OP, but rather that for beginners other videos might be better.
@ 6:51 in concentric type winding, If HV winding is placed near core more insulation will be needed. Moreover if LV winding is placed over the HV winding,how can we provide tappings on HV side? In LV winding,the current is more and hence it is not preferable to make tappings on LV side.
I saw lots of videos on youtube but this video is with a very good explanation and easy understandable to a novice...
after seeing your Mcb and Transformer video i subscribed and liked your videos
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Why are the primary windings wired in delta but the secondary windings in star (wye) configuration?
Very nice, how can I get the section of video in which oil is filled to transformer tank??
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However, it is very important to note that HV winding is placed over the LV winding, because insulation between the core and LV winding will be less.
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Would like to enjoy the physical installation and termination of the transformer. Thanx.
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For the transformer core why not using solid core?
Eddy current loss. If the core is solid, then larger eddy currents can occur in the greater cross sections of the core, leading to more core losses. If you laminate the core into multiple slices, then the boundaries at the edges of every 2 laminations prevent (or tries to prevent) eddy currents from getting too large. Hence less core losses.
You'll notice too that this video goes over standard designs for transformers as they're used today - everything is designed for better efficiency. More simple designs and models dating back to the invention of AC electricity in the 1800s might better explain the rudimentary workings of transformers, leading viewers to naturally conclude that improvements can be made: a bottom-up approach to teaching.
A video like this one, and many others on YT, instead teaches with a top-down approach: demonstrate the most complex yet realistic designs and models of transformers today to decipher working principles. Not necessarily a criticism against the OP, but rather that for beginners other videos might be better.
Very informative, yesterday my district transformer got burned due to the lockdown and poor maintenance
Now I think the oil must have dried out 🤔
Probably, transformer are complex machines, but very interesting... Also oil must be regular checked, filled if necessary....
why is does 160 kva transformer out volt 10 kv. Explain pls
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