what happen if we give square wave instead of sine wave to
the transformer
Answer Posted / abhishek
the flux changes only when the square wave changes its
value wrt time. this will happen only at edges of the
square wave, and corresponding flux change will give voltage
(spiked one) at the interval decided by time period of
signal. or a series of impulse signal separated will be
generated(at interval T/2) .
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 10 Yes | 0 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
I am having a 42KW 3 phase electrical heating furnace, heating element is 80/20 nichrome material, my connections is made in such a way that 2 star connection compromising 2 coils per phase so totally 12 coils, shall if i use it unbalanced star condition (instead of 2 group of 3 phase or 1 group of 3 phase, connecting 4 phases of 5 phases) what will be the consequences and is it acceptable?
How can calculate the earthing strip of Copper/GI for rating of 30kV,discharge current 10KA Lightning arrester.
limitation of conductor height on ground when we consider EMC
how to calculate the fault in substation
What is control system?
Why is voltage is required to be within permissible range for an electrical equipment?
What is the criteria that generally follow by distribution licenses to fix contact demand of their industrial customers?
What would be the size of wire used for 2 Ton of window A.C?
what are the interview question asked in wind mill about electrical
we have an energy meter in a capacitor bank panel, So should we consider it's readings as energy consumption on daily basis. (when capacitor bank doesn't have any energy losses)
How we select the vector group of 3phase power transformer?
Why field rheostat is kept in minimum position while armature rheostat at maximum position?
What is the effect of pi controller on the system performance?
How to design a Unit auxiliary transformer for a power house having a unit of 65 MW and Generating voltage of 11 KV and Secondary voltage of 433V
Q: How to calculate Transformer losses , tell us by Formula.