There are three main
parts of a transformer,
1. Primary Winding of Transformer-
Which produces magnetic flux when it is connected to electrical source.
Which produces magnetic flux when it is connected to electrical source.
2.
Magnetic Core of
Transformer-
The magnetic flux produced by the primary winding, that will pass through this low reluctance path linked with secondary winding and create a closed magnetic circuit.
The magnetic flux produced by the primary winding, that will pass through this low reluctance path linked with secondary winding and create a closed magnetic circuit.
3. Secondary Winding of Transformer-
The flux, produced by primary winding, passes through the core, will link with the secondary winding. This winding also wounds on the same core and gives the desired output of the transformer
The flux, produced by primary winding, passes through the core, will link with the secondary winding. This winding also wounds on the same core and gives the desired output of the transformer