What is Transformer.? || Transformer Basics || NTDCL Gujrat - National Transmission & Dispatch Company Limited

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What is Transformer.? || Transformer Basics || NTDCL Gujrat

Transformer Basics || NTDCL Gujrat


What is Transformer.? || Transformer Basics || NTDCL Gujrat

Definition of Transformer

Electrical power transformer is a static device which transforms electrical energy from one circuit to another without any direct electrical connection and with the help of mutual induction between two windings. It transforms power from one circuit to another without changing its frequency but may be in different voltage level.

Working Principle of Transformer

The working principle of transformer is very simple. It depends upon Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction. Mutual induction between two or more winding is responsible for transformation action in an electrical transformer.

Faraday's Laws of Electromagnetic Induction

According to these Faraday's laws, "Rate of change of flux linkage with respect to time is directly proportional to the induced EMF in a conductor or coil".

Basic Theory of Transformer


single phase voltage transformer
Say you have one winding which is supplied by an alternating electrical source. The alternating current through the winding produces a continually changing flux or alternating flux that surrounds the winding. If any other winding is brought nearer to the previous one, obviously some portion of this flux will link with the second. As this flux is continually changing in its amplitude and direction, there must be a change in flux linkage in the second winding or coil. According to Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction, there must be an EMF induced in the second. If the circuit of the later winding is closed, there must be a current flowing through it. This is the simplest form of an electrical power transformer, and this is the most basic of working principle of transformer.

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