Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around the design challenges of a 33KV potential transformer, specifically focusing on achieving the required accuracy class of 0.2 at a 50VA burden. Participants are exploring various design parameters, including turns ratio, core size, and winding resistance, while testing and simulating their designs.
Discussion Character
- Technical explanation
- Debate/contested
- Experimental/applied
Main Points Raised
- One participant describes their design with 75 secondary turns and 15000 primary turns, but they are unable to meet the accuracy requirement, prompting requests for assistance.
- Several participants ask clarifying questions about the type of transformer, design methods, load conditions, and standards being followed.
- It is noted that the output voltage difference exceeds the acceptable limit, with one participant suggesting that increasing or decreasing turns does not resolve the issue.
- Winding resistances for both primary and secondary are provided, with inquiries about their impact on accuracy.
- Calculations are presented regarding the error contributions from winding resistance, indicating that secondary resistance may account for a significant portion of the error.
- Suggestions are made to parallel secondary windings to reduce resistance, with mixed results reported by the original poster.
- There are discussions about the effects of core area and turns on phase error, with some participants proposing adjustments to improve accuracy.
- One participant suggests using different wire gauges to potentially achieve the desired accuracy, while another questions the basis for this suggestion.
- The concept of optimizing transformer design for temperature and loss balance is introduced, but remains undeveloped in the discussion.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants express various viewpoints on the design parameters and their effects on accuracy, with no consensus reached on the best approach to achieve the required specifications. Multiple competing views and suggestions remain unresolved.
Contextual Notes
Participants mention specific parameters such as flux density and winding sizes, but there are limitations in the discussion regarding the assumptions made in calculations and the lack of detailed core material specifications.
Who May Find This Useful
Engineers and designers involved in transformer design, particularly those working with high-voltage applications and accuracy requirements.