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There are two types losses :
1. Copper loss
2. Core loss
a. Hysteresis loss
b. Eddy current loss.
Copper losses are due to induced current in the winding due to which heating effect is produced, copper loss cannot be eradicated completely but can be reduced by using windings made up of copper.
Core losses:
a. Eddy current losses can be reduced by laminating the core properly.
b. Hysteresis losses can be reduced by reducing the area of hysteresis loop
There are two types of losses in transformer:
1) Copper Losses
2) Core Losses (Hysteresis/Eddy Current Losses)
Copper losses are due to heating effect of current produced in the windings. Can be reduced by using windings made of pure copper.
Eddy current losses are produced due to current induced in the core because of magnetic flux linkage with core. Can be reduced by using core made of thin laminated sheets.
Hysteresis losses are due to energy lost because of magnetization and demagnetization of core. It can be reduced by reducing the area of hysteresis loop.
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Loss in any machine is broadly defined as difference between input power and output power. When input power is supplied to the primary of transformer, some portion of that power is used to compensate core losses in transformer i.e. Hysteresis loss in transformer and Eddy current loss in transformer core and some portion of the input power is lost as I2R loss and dissipated as heat in the primary and secondary windings, because these windings have some internal resistance in them.
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the transformer consist of two types losses these are
1.copper loss
2.core loss or iron loss
core loss
this is two types of loss
1.eddy current loss
2.hysteresis loss
eliminate method
1.cooper loss
the transformer winding is made thick so the resistance is minimised.
one more method is VPI tecnique
these are best way are reduce the copper loss in transformer
2.iron loss
in this loss occures in electrical transformer only.the reason of magnetic field fluctuations
the core material of lamination is reduce the iron loss
There are two types of losses in transformer.
1. Magnetic losses (Hysteresis loss and eddy current loss)
2. Copper losses.
Hysteresis loss can be reduced by using silicon steel as the core material.
Eddy current loss can be reduced by using laminated steel sections for core instead of solid sections.
There is not much that can be done to reduce copper loss.
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There are two types of Losses in the transformer
1-copper losses
2-core losses
we can decrease these losses but cant finish
we can decrease copper losses by using good conductor material and we can decrease core losses by using soft iron strips insulated with another to reduce AD current
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Actually there are 3 types of losses in the transformer.
1.as u know transformer is a static device therefore they are no friction and windage losses.
2. Iron losses or core losses these losses are occurred by an alternating flux in the core . It consists of hystersis and eddy current losses .
(hystersis losses can be minimized by silicon steel material)
(eddy current losses can be minimized by making thin laminations ranging above 0.3-0.5mm
3. Copper losses these losses are occurred in both primary and secondary winding due to ohmic restistance
(these can be minimized by hard winding)