IvarA
Mechanical
- Oct 8, 2011
- 14
Something I have wondered on for a while:
Lets say you have a big transformer that will be used on both 50 and 60 Hz. i.e. a land-supply transformer on a ship.
When you make the transformer you would select the optimum transformer frequency to be somewhere in between. At first, one would think that 55Hz would be it. However, 50 to 55Hz is a 10% increase, but from 55 to 60 Hz it is 9.09%.
To find the right frequency f I put this equation:
50*x=f
60/x=f
then 50*x = 60/x
so x is sqrt(60/50)
And the frequency f would be 50*sqrt(6/5)=54.77
Not a big change, but I really wonder what would be the best. I thought about the problem for other engineering cases too, with wider operating conditions.
Lets say you have a big transformer that will be used on both 50 and 60 Hz. i.e. a land-supply transformer on a ship.
When you make the transformer you would select the optimum transformer frequency to be somewhere in between. At first, one would think that 55Hz would be it. However, 50 to 55Hz is a 10% increase, but from 55 to 60 Hz it is 9.09%.
To find the right frequency f I put this equation:
50*x=f
60/x=f
then 50*x = 60/x
so x is sqrt(60/50)
And the frequency f would be 50*sqrt(6/5)=54.77
Not a big change, but I really wonder what would be the best. I thought about the problem for other engineering cases too, with wider operating conditions.