Learning Goals Mutual Inductance Behavior of Inductors Sharing A Common Magnetic Field
Learning Goals Mutual Inductance Behavior of Inductors Sharing A Common Magnetic Field
Learning Goals Mutual Inductance Behavior of Inductors Sharing A Common Magnetic Field
LEARNING GOALS
Mutual Inductance
Behavior of inductors sharing a common magnetic field
Total magnetic
Magnetic field
flux linked by N-
turn coil
Amperes Law
(linear model)
Faradays
Induction Law
Assumes constant L
and linear models!
Ideal Inductor
MUTUAL INDUCTANCE
Overview of Induction Laws Induced links
on second
Magneti coil
c ( )
2
flux
Total fluxlinkage
N (webers)
If linkage is created by a current flowing
through the coils
Li (Amperes Law)
Self-induced Mutual-induced
i1 (t ) i2 ( t )
di di
Flux 2 induced v1 (t ) L1 1 M 2
voltage has + at dot dt dt
di di
v2 (t ) M 1 L2 2
di1 di dt dt
v1 (t ) L1 (t ) M 2 (t )
dt dt
di1 di
di di v1 L1 M 2
v2 ( t ) M 1 (t ) L2 2 ( t ) dt dt
dt dt
di di
v2 M 1 L2 2
For other cases change polarities or dt dt
current directions to convert to this
basic case
LEARNING EXAMPLE
Mesh 1
LEARNING EXAMPLE - CONTINUED
di1 di
v1 (t ) L1 (t ) M 2 (t )
dt dt
di di
v2 (t ) M 1 (t ) L2 2 (t )
dt dt
L1 L2 M 2 ( L1 L2 2 M )V j M ( L2 M ) L2 ( L1 M ) I
V j I
L1 L2 2 M
CASE 4
Currents into dots
I1 I2
V ( V ) I I1 I 2
V jL1 I1 jMI 2 L1 L2 M 2
V j I
V jMI1 jL2 I 2 L1 L2 2M
LEARNING EXAMPLEFIND THE VOLTAGEV
0
I2
I1 1. Coupled inductors. Define the
voltages and currents
V1 V2
2. Write loop equation
KVL: 2430 2 I1 V1 in terms of coupled
VS KVL: - V2 j 2 I 2 2 I 2 0 inductor voltages
MUTUALINDUCTANCECIRCUIT 3. Write equations fo
V1 j 4 I1 j 2( I 2 ) V0 2I 2 coupled inductors
V2 j 2 I1 j 6( I 2 )
j 2VS 4 (2 j 4) 2 I 2
j 2VS j 2VS
I2
8 j16 j 16 8 j
VS 2430
V0 2 I 2 5.373.42
4 2 j 4.4726.57
LEARNING EXAMPLEWrite the mesh equations
1
jL1 jM I 2 jMI 3
1. Define variables for coupled inductors j C
1
2. Write loop equations in terms of coupled
inductor voltages 1
0 jL1 jM I1
I1 I 2 j C 1
V R1 I1 V1
jC1 1
I 2 I1 jL2 jM R2 jM jL2 R3 I 2
V1 R2 I 2 V2 R3 ( I 2 I 3 ) 0 j C1
jC1
jM jL2 R3 I 3
I3
V2 R4 I 3 R3 ( I 3 I 2 ) 0 0 jMI1 jL2 jM R3 I 2
j C 2
1
jL2 R4 R3 I 3
j C 2
VS
Zi
LEARNING EXAMPLE DETERMINE IMPEDANCE SEEN BY THE SOURCE
I1
Z S 3 j1()
Z L 1 j1()
Z S jL1 I1 ( jM ) I 2 VS /( Z L jL2 )
I1 I2
( jM ) I1 ( Z L jL2 ) I 2 0 / jM
V1 V2 ( Z S
jL1 )( Z L jL2 ) ( jM ) 2 I1
( Z L jL2 )VS
jL1 j 2() jL2 j 2()
jM j1() VS ( j M ) 2
Zi ( Z S jL1 )
I1 Z L jL2
1. Variables for coupled inductors
( j1) 2 1 1 j
2. Loop equations in terms of coupled Z i 3 j3 3 j3
1 j1 1 j 1 j
inductors voltages
Z S I1 V1 VS 1 j
Z i 3 j3 3.5 j 2.5()
V2 Z L I 2 0 2
Z i 4.3035.54()
3. Equations for coupled inductors
V1 jL1I1 jM ( I 2 )
V2 jMI1 jL2 ( I 2 )
4. Replace and do the algebra
THE IDEAL TRANSFORMER
1 N1 2 N 2
v1 N1 i1 N 2
;
Circuit Representations v2 N 2 i2 N 1
REFLECTING IMPEDANCES For future reference
*
N N
S1 V1 I1* V2 1 I 2 2 V2 I 2* S 2
N2 N1
N2
n turnsratio
N1
V1 N1
(both signsat dots) Phasor equations for ideal transformer
V2 N 2 V2
V1
I1 N 2 n
(CurrentI 2 leavingtransforme
r)
I 2 N1 I1 nI 2
V2 Z L I 2 (Ohm's Law) ZL
Z1
2 n2
N N N
V1 2 Z L I1 1 V1 1 Z L I1 S1 S2
N1 N2 N2
2
V1 N
Z1 1 Z L
I1 N2
Z1 impedance,Z L , reflected
intotheprimaryside
LEARNING EXAMPLE Determine all indicated voltages and currents
n 1 / 4 0.25
1200 1200
I1 2.33 13.5
50 j12 51.4213.5
V1 Z1 I1 (32 j16) 2.33 13.5
83.3613.07
Z1 32 j16
USING THEVENINS THEOREM TO SIMPLIFY CIRCUITS WITH IDEAL TRANSFORME
I2 0
I1 0 V1 VS1
I1 nI 2 Equivalent circuit with transformer
V1 VS1 made transparent.
VOC nVS1
V2 nV1 One can also determine the Thevenin
equivalent at 1 - 1
To determine the Thevenin impedance...
USING THEVENINS THEOREM: REFLECTING INTO THE PRIMARY
Z2
ZTH Find the Thevenin equivalent of Equivalent circuit reflecting
n2 this part into primary
In opencircuitI1 0 and I 2 0 VS 2
VOC
n
Thevenin impedance will be the the
secondary mpedance reflected into
the primary circuit
n2
VOC Vd 4 90
Vd j4 24 90
Vd 240
4 j4 1 j
VOC 14.42 33.69(V )
j16 8 j8 j16
ZTH 2
4 j4 4 j4 ZTH 2 (4 || j 4) ZTH 4 j 2()
2 j6 1 j 8 j4 This equivalent circuit is now transferred t
ZTH
1 j 1 j 2 the secondary
LEARNING EXAMPLE (continued)
n2
50 50
V1 563.43
1 j 2 2.24 63.43
Nothing can be transferred. Use
transformer equations and circuit V2 2 563.43
analysis tools