How Does a Transformer Works? - Electrical Transformer explained

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  • čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
  • How does a Transformer work? Find out in this video! An Electrical Transformer is an electrical device that uses alternating current (AC) to change the voltage level. It can also be used as a step-up or step-down transformer. How does a transformer work? Watch the video and find out! This video goes through the basics of how an electrical transformer works and then explains the difference between phases, voltage, and current.
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    ⌚TIMESTAMPS:
    00:08 - About Electrical Transformer
    00:49 - Transformer Core:
    Parts of transformer core (limbs, yokes),
    Magnetic flux through transformer core,
    Construction of transformer (thin stell lamination),
    02:13 - Electromagnetic induction:
    Electromagnetic induction through the coil,
    Electromagnetic induction through a single wire,
    03:07 - Single phase transformer:
    How magnetic field of primary winding will induce an electromotive force in
    secondary winding,
    Equations for electromotive force (EMF per turn, EMF of the primary winding
    EMF for secondary winding),
    Equation of EMF for transformer,
    Transformer ratio K,
    Conservation of energy in transformers,
    05:42 - Configuration of three phase transformer:
    Primary winding (configuration),
    Secondary winding (configuration),
    Insulation,
    How magnetic field of primary winding will induce an electromotive force in
    secondary winding,
    06:40 - Windings of three phase transformer:
    Disc type of windings,
    Delta configuration (scheme, relation of voltage and current)
    Star configuration (scheme, relation of voltage and current)
    Insulated bushings
    09:10 - Energy losses in three phase transformer:
    Copper Losses, Hysteresis Losses, Eddy Current Losses,
    09:30 - Transformer oil in three phase transformer
    3D animation of pouring transformer oil in three phase transformer
    09:57 - Colling of transformer oil in three phase transformer
    3D animation of colling transformer oil via natural convection
    Conservator tank
    10:23 - Buchholz relay
    10:56 - Pressure relief valve
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Komentáře • 64

  • @leiyananshingnaisui9689

    The Best and Detailed Explanation

  • @hanyramadan6212
    @hanyramadan6212 Před 2 lety +1

    thanks alot for your Explanation at length

  • @TravelArround
    @TravelArround Před 3 lety +1

    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
    Thanks

  • @ssennonojohnmary4406
    @ssennonojohnmary4406 Před rokem

    Excellent explanations.

  • @bharathvarun
    @bharathvarun Před 3 lety +3

    @ 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.

  • @buddingscientist170
    @buddingscientist170 Před 3 lety +2

    nice explanation

  • @hopnawilliam657
    @hopnawilliam657 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks sir,
    I understood transformer topic just in 11 minutes, which i didn't understand in 3 to 4 online classes.

  • @masegeangelo7073
    @masegeangelo7073 Před rokem

    Thank you so much you really helped 😊

  • @neelakanteswarareddykotla5315

    Nice presentation to Engineering students.

  • @RajanSamuel555
    @RajanSamuel555 Před rokem

    Hello There,
    Excellent work. Lovely animations and very well narrated. You have a new subscriber for life.
    Awesome stuff once again !
    Rajan
    South Africa

  • @susannakayigwa7591
    @susannakayigwa7591 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Well-done
    😅

  • @zafaniamwando4634
    @zafaniamwando4634 Před 3 lety

    Wow how wonderful u are such a highly skilled electrician engineer

  • @medicalbiochemistry_
    @medicalbiochemistry_ Před 3 lety

    Informative

  • @marko_99
    @marko_99 Před 3 lety +1

    Jako lijep kanal!Bilo bi super kada bih pricao na hrvatskom,fali nam dobrih balkanskih kanala s detaljnjim objasnjenjima iz elektro struke.Ako ne to onda bar hrvatske titlove za svaki video.Hvala i pozdrav!

    • @chrvoje_engineering
      @chrvoje_engineering  Před 3 lety +1

      Hvala na komentaru mislim cak da si ti prvi iz hrvatske koji komentira....Svakako u doglednoj budučnosti mi je plan napraviti kanal na hrvatskom

  • @kppatil
    @kppatil Před 3 lety +1

    Very nice video

  • @visakhpradeepedathil2177

    Excellent

  • @imranhossain1925
    @imranhossain1925 Před 3 lety

    Keep continue sir we are very useful your all videos 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @Lokeshrajmonu-sl5bs
    @Lokeshrajmonu-sl5bs Před 3 lety +1

    Love ❤️ u sir from India

  • @user-fw7ud2ec7o
    @user-fw7ud2ec7o Před rokem

    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.

  • @jitathminitv3429
    @jitathminitv3429 Před 2 lety

    Thanks

  • @ssennonojohnmary4406
    @ssennonojohnmary4406 Před rokem

    Would like to enjoy the physical installation and termination of the transformer. Thanx.

  • @mustafaaljumaili6279
    @mustafaaljumaili6279 Před rokem

    Very nice, how can I get the section of video in which oil is filled to transformer tank??

    • @chrvoje_engineering
      @chrvoje_engineering  Před rokem

      Thanks for nice feedback, we'll I have modeled this section in 3d max, also I have PNG SEQUENCE,

    • @mustafaaljumaili6279
      @mustafaaljumaili6279 Před rokem

      @@chrvoje_engineering is it possible to send this file ??

    • @chrvoje_engineering
      @chrvoje_engineering  Před rokem

      @@mustafaaljumaili6279 Welll, It is to much effort in this to send you file without compensation

  • @NativeVsColonial
    @NativeVsColonial Před 3 lety

    Very informative, yesterday my district transformer got burned due to the lockdown and poor maintenance
    Now I think the oil must have dried out 🤔

    • @chrvoje_engineering
      @chrvoje_engineering  Před 3 lety +2

      Probably, transformer are complex machines, but very interesting... Also oil must be regular checked, filled if necessary....

  • @mesheshamamo1691
    @mesheshamamo1691 Před rokem

    good

  • @deflokoding8847
    @deflokoding8847 Před 3 lety

    For the transformer core why not using solid core?

    • @Resonosity
      @Resonosity Před 2 lety

      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.

  • @haniman8526
    @haniman8526 Před 3 lety +1

    Why does your voice always change are you a human although thanks it was very help ful

  • @akibdiwan6585
    @akibdiwan6585 Před 3 lety +1

    Make video in hindi language. Please
    Please

    • @chrvoje_engineering
      @chrvoje_engineering  Před 3 lety +1

      He I will try

    • @akibdiwan6585
      @akibdiwan6585 Před 3 lety +1

      I understand concept of electrical engineering in your channel ,if your video in hindi language it is easy for me to understand.

    • @neelakanteswarareddykotla5315
      @neelakanteswarareddykotla5315 Před 2 lety

      @@chrvoje_engineering
      Sir
      You can translate to desired language using a simple software.

  • @Channel-rv4cf
    @Channel-rv4cf Před 2 lety

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