to reduce core reluctance..
i think Transformer operates AC and ferrite core operates in DC
Actually it depends on the air gap between the core and the windings of the transformer. This is the reason why stepped core is used in medium and large transformers as it decreases the air gap between the windings and the core of the transformer.
The container the transformer core and windings are placed inside is the tank.
In a transformer it is known as the transformer core.
I am so sorry for your core losses
A cruciform core in a transformer refers to a core structure shaped like a cross (or "cruciform"), which enhances the magnetic coupling between the windings. This design improves efficiency by reducing magnetic losses and allows for a more compact configuration. The geometry helps in achieving better performance by minimizing the air gap and optimizing the magnetic flux path, which ultimately leads to improved power handling capabilities.
500w iron core transformer .that kind of size
It is the current transformer core meant for metering.
A 'core type' transformer core is one in which the primary windings and secondary windings are placed around each of the limbs, as opposed to a 'shell type' core, in which the two windings are placed across the centre core. A core-type core is a magnetic circuit equivalent to an electric series circuit, whereas a shell-type core is equivalent to an electric parallel circuit. This is better answered with a diagram, so I suggest that you do a search on the internet.
AL means transformer core property
Transformers can have a shell type or core type core. If the core surrounds the windings, it is probably a shell type. If it does not, it is a core type. If you update this answer with an email address, or leave a message on my message board I can send you some drawings that explain this better than words can.
i think Transformer operates AC and ferrite core operates in DC
Actually it depends on the air gap between the core and the windings of the transformer. This is the reason why stepped core is used in medium and large transformers as it decreases the air gap between the windings and the core of the transformer.
The container the transformer core and windings are placed inside is the tank.
Transformers can have a shell type or core type core. If the core surrounds the windings, it is probably a shell type. If it does not, it is a core type. If you update this answer with an email address, or leave a message on my message board I can send you some drawings that explain this better than words can.
yes core is usefull in transformer since it it increase the permeability for the flux (i..e,it offers less relucyance path thanj air ).Their by decresing the losses in the transformer.
In a transformer it is known as the transformer core.