Transformer Core types

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Different types of transformer core assemblies are illustrated in this video with help of animation. The core and shell type of constructions are explained for single and 3 phase transformers.
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For single phase core type, the primary and secondary are split into halves, with each half being wound around one limb. The primary and secondary still share limbs, but in halves. The primary and secondary are not on separate limbs. This is done to improve magnetic coupling and reduce leakage flux.

ohgoditsjames
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Thankyou so much for this video. And lots of love and respect from india.
Good day

devendrasingh
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Back in the 70's, the company I worked at, wound the cores on specially designed machines that sheared the core steel in a specific pattern. The cores were pressed into a rectangle shape and annealed to retain that shape for stacking into the coil assembly. The processes were designed for maximum efficiency and production.

commonsenserules
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shell type is used for low power& voltage, core type used for high power&voltage

vinodhkumar
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As someone who used to design substation transformers, to this day I still find this text-book explanation is missing something. Consider a 3-phase 5-legged core-type transformer. In that case, the core surrounds the winding assemblies and looks very similar to the single-phase shell-type transformer, except that there are 5 core legs and 3 winding assemblies instead of 3 core legs and 1 winding assembly. I've always felt like the most accurate description was that shell-type transformers do not share a common top and bottom core yoke with all other winding assemblies. Conversely, core-type transformers do share a top and bottom yoke with all winding assemblies. Just my opinion, though.

njnear
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thanks... load and clear.... which software did you use for 3D animation...?

basharathussain
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For high voltage and high power applications core type transformer is used, not shell type

ShAmS
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Very helpful videos, learned so much! Good job mates

guitarista
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You missed the toroidal type. Great videos. tks

anlpereira
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Thank u sooo much... for good expaination...

aarzooprajapat
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Can you please make a video about flip-flops?

studymadeeasy_sme
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Would you please make a video about how generators produce Megawatt ? What's the mystery of load angle ?
If you were to explain this phenomenon in term of magnetic field principle, I would certainly say that you are the best instructive and impressive ones on earth !
Thanks a lot

ugurbayrak
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So why is the shell type has better performance? next video?

swayingGrass
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what are the different kinds of transformer core material?

jonahjin
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its good. but need to know how a shell type transformer works. actually we are habituated to see mainly core type transformer. so it is very hard for us to assume how shell type transformer works..

arupkuet
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Doesn't explain how core parts as joined together. First plates are insulated. Then different parts of joined plates are joined together. Anyone knows how?

alexa.davronov
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Hello...how u make these animations?...is there a 3D program or something?

Xrip
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මේ වීඩියෝ එක සිංහලෙන් බලන්න මෙන්න ලින්ක් එක.

TronicYaka
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It's not clear whether those laminations are insulated from each other.

alext