AUTORA: PROF. SILVINA BASCARY

AUTORA:  PROF. SILVINA BASCARY

sábado, 19 de octubre de 2013

READING COMPREHENSION CUESTIONARIO Formation of Transformer Equivalent Circuits

Formation of Transformer Equivalent Circuits             


When making calculations on a circuit, containing both electric impedances and transformers, it is frequently desirable to consider the transformers removed and the constraints they impose replaced by a rearrangement of the impedances connected to their terminals. Such "equivalent circuits" may not always be found; the rules are established for their formation, and also for checking, by inspection, whether the transformer constraints are removable in this way, in any particular case. It is shown that the equivalent electric circuit of a transformer, having any arrangement of magnetic paths, is derivable from its magnetic circuit by application of the topological principle of duality. This cannot be done if the magnetic circuit is non-planar, as in the case of a transformer possessing four or more windings with leakage couplings; a physically realizable circuit does not then exist.
                               Under certain conditions the principle may be applied in reverse and the impedances in a given electric circuit may be coupled together by a suitable transformer, so that the various current and voltage constraints are unaltered.

                                                                                                       Fuente   http://iopscience.iop.org




CUESTIONARIO
1.  ¿De qué está formado un circuito?
2.  ¿Qué se desea cuando se hacen cálculos en un circuito?
3.  ¿Para qué se establecen reglas?
4.  ¿De dónde deriva el circuito eléctrico de un transformador?
5. ¿Qué ocurre si el circuito magnético es no planar?
6. ¿En qué caso se pueden aplicar las impendancias?

1 comentario:

  1. El texto sera traducido oralmente por los estudiantes en clase con la tutor[ia de la profesora

    ResponderEliminar