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Best answer (i) Magnetic flux leakage - It can be reduced by winding the primary and secondary coils one over the another. (ii) Ohmic loss due to the resistance of the windings (wires) - It can be reduced by using thick copper wires. (iii) Eddy current loss- It can be minimised by laminating and insulating the core of the transformer.



This question (and answer) covers both copper losses and iron losses in a power transformer. Here is a slightly modified picture taken from my answer to that question: - It can be a little difficult to distinguish between copper losses and iron losses because the equivalent circuit of a transformer has the primary copper loss component (Rp) in series with the iron loss (Rc).



Aug 8, 2006 #1 Stats: 2500kVA 13.2kv 480Y/277V %Z 5.62 Operating at 1700kVA Does anybody know a formula I can use to calculate transformer losses based on this data? I would like to be able to calculate for multiple transformers with the same basic ratings but variable load. Thanks in advance. kc8dxx Senior Member Location Ohio Aug 8, 2006 #2



By Engr.Shahid Ali December 3, 2022 3 33 Transformer Losses 6 Types of Losses in a Transformer Since a perfect transformer is extremely efficient and doesn’t lose power, the power applied to its input side should be equal to the power applied to its output side.



1. Copper Loss 2. Core Loss or Iron loss I. Eddy Current Loss II. Hysteresis Loss 3. Stray Loss 4. Dielectric Loss How to calculate total transformer loss? 4 Types of Losses in Transformer Describing each of them in detail. How can we calculate the losses in transformer?



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