what is stray loss in transformer?
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Answer / sai krishnha
Leakage fields present in the transformer induce eddy
currents in conductors,tanks,channels,bolts etc. and these
eddy currents give rise to stray losses.
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Answer / pavan reddy
The stray load losses of an electrical machine, due to stray
fields and harmonic flux pulsations in the iron circuit and
eddy currents in the windings.
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Answer / mohd fazil
Leakage fields present in the transformer induce eddy currents in conductors, tanks,channels,bolts etc. and these eddy currents give rise to stray losses.
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Answer / sk rafiquil islam (kaithi,jamu
stray loss in transformer is combination of iron loss& coper loss
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Answer / kuldeep gupta from pune
the summetion of core losses and hystressis losses gives the
stray losses in transformer.
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Answer / ruchira kambli
capacitive losses are called as stray losses.
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Answer / frederick
heating of all mechanical parts of a transformer due to
eddy current, Hysteresis etc constitute Stray losses
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Answer / karki10
stray losses= input power at no load - shunt field loss-
armature cu loss
Ws=VIo-VIsh-Iao2Ra
where ( Iao=Io-Ish)2
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