Finite Element CAD Experiments on the Effect of Magnetic Loss in Power Transformers with Laminated Cores ()
ABSTRACT
The paper describes a simulated experiment that focuses on the numeric computation of magnetic loss in the laminated core of a single-phase power transformer. The students’ laboratory work is part of the library of experiments of the Electrical Machines virtual laboratory and makes use of the two-dimensional open-access electromagnetic field analysis software Finite Element Method Magnetics. The idea of the simulated exercise is to demonstrate how the magnetic loss caused by time-varying excitations affects the magnetic permeability, μ, of the laminated core and the terminal quantities of the energizing winding. A parametric analysis employing different values for the electrical conductivity and maximum hysteresis-induced angle of the laminated material yields five different field problems with increasing magnetic loss. Electric circuits characterized by the (I-V) operating point and reflected impedance of the energizing winding provide the information required to compute the changes in real power ΔP, reactive power ΔQ and magnetically stored energy ΔWm between successive problems characterized by increasing magnetic loss. The concept of reflected impedance helps to explain the physical meaning of the changes in power dissipation and energy storage in the laminated core.
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Licarião Nogueira, A. , Weinert, R. and Maldonado, L. (2021) Finite Element CAD Experiments on the Effect of Magnetic Loss in Power Transformers with Laminated Cores.
Journal of Electromagnetic Analysis and Applications,
13, 1-19. doi:
10.4236/jemaa.2021.131001.
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