As the emf in an AC circuit causes current flow in the core of an inductor the magnetic dipoles will align themselves with the direction of the flow. As the current reverses the dipoles tend to stay aligned and there is a certain amount of flow that is required to realign them in the opposite direction. Thus there is a lag between current reversal and dipole realignment. The energy used for this realignment so to speak is called hysterisis and is a loss to the circuit.
Iron loss it includes the core loss is partically the same at all loads and copper loss the value of cu loss is found from short circuit test
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A load loss factor, LLF,not loss load factor,Êis a calculation used by electrical utility companies to measure energy loss.Ê Its the ratio of average load loss to peak load loss.
Yes, that is almost true, apart from a very small copper loss in the primary winding that carries the small magnetising current. The core loss (iron loss) depends on the applied voltage. This loss is measured by the open-circuit test, carried out at the working voltage.
since at no load only excitation current(responsible for core loss ie iron loss) flow on the primary side so core loss current will be 1A and core loss = v1*i1*powerfactor. core loss = 1*11000*0.24= 2640watt.
In a transformer, there are two basic types of losses that are broken down even further: iron loss and copper loss. Hysteresis loss is part of what makes up the iron loss, but is not the only part of iron losses.
Iron losses occur due to nature of material this is of two types 1.eddy currents(circulating currents)2.hystersis loss(nature of material)Copper losses are due to amount of current flowing (given by I2R)AnswerCopper losses are energy losses that occur in the primary and secondary windings, whereas iron losses are energy losses that occur in the core.
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That is the correct spelling "loss" as in "we are sorry for your loss."
% loss = amount of loss / cost x 100
Iron loss it includes the core loss is partically the same at all loads and copper loss the value of cu loss is found from short circuit test
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The nature of loss is different to different people depending on the type of loss. Death is a type of loss that in inevitable by nature.
The cost of overhead minus the selling price is loss.