Abstract:
The stand is taken that the resolution of the leakage reactance of a pair of windings into the individual reactances of the two windings is indeterminate unless referred ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The stand is taken that the resolution of the leakage reactance of a pair of windings into the individual reactances of the two windings is indeterminate unless referred to a third winding and that therefore it varies with the object in view when making the resolution. If the object is the influence of exciting current on performance, the problem is converted into a three-winding transformer problem by conceiving of the exciting current as produced by a (fictitious) load in a (fictitious) third winding. It is pointed out that the resolution of leakage reactance into individual reactances is possible only in the case of three windings, and that therefore in a transformer with three real windings and a fictitious exciting-current-load winding, constituting the equivalent of a four-winding transformer, the simple resolution fails, each winding having a different individual leakage reactance when associated with one pair of the remaining windings than when associated with another pair. Furthermore, the resolution made from the standpoint of real load currents will be different from that made from the standpoint of exciting current. Formulas are given for such resolutions, and experimental methods are described. The problem is also considered from the standpoint of flux distribution and linkages, and the limitations of some common views are pointed out.
Published in: Journal of the A.I.E.E. ( Volume: 44, Issue: 8, August 1925)