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Homework Statement
A step down transformer, 2400/240 V, 50Hz has the following resistance and leakage parameters.
Z1 = R1 + jX1 = 4 + j12 Ω
Z2 = R2 + jX2 = 0.04 + j0.12 Ω
The transformer is operating at 80% of its rated load. The power factor of the load is 0.866 leading.
Determine the induced EMF in the primary side
Homework Equations
E = 4.443 f N B A
Ni = Hl = R phi
phi = BA
E = N d(phi)/dt
The Attempt at a Solution
I don't know how to solve for N and phi. It's as if I'm leading nowhere.
So far, I've got
Attempt 1:
a = V1/V2 = 2400/240 = 10
i1 = 2400/(4 + j12) = 60 - j180 = 189.7 cis (-71.57)
but then if I try to use Ni=Hl I get stuck on finding H from B=uH
Attempt 2: Try solving for N with L
L = N^2/R
N = sqrt(LR)
R = 4 + j12
Substitute L = N^2/R into N = sqrt(LR) you just end up with N = N (nothing useful)
Attempt 3: Transfer Z2 from the secondary side over to the primary side
a= 2400/240 = 10
a^2 = 100
Z2' = 100 (0.04 + j0.12) = 4 + j12
Zeq = Z1 + Z2' = 2 (4 + j12) = 8 + j24
Then using Ni = R phi
i = 2400/(8+j24) = 30 - j90 A
R = 8 + j24
Then get stuck on finding phi...
Attempt 4: using V1/V2 = N1/N2
2400/240 = N1/N2
Assume 100 turns in N1, then N2 = 10 turns.
and let phi = i
then E = 4.443 (50) (100) (60-j180) = some massive number in MegaVolts
I've searched and searched in lecture notes for anything to do with the turns ratio, but can't find anything useful.
Please help.