Re: About leakage inductance in transformers



On 3 Mar 2007 10:03:02 GMT, Robert Latest <boblatest@xxxxxxxxx> Gave
us:

John Larkin wrote:

With the secondary shorted, the core has essentially no effect,

I think the leakage inductance still depends on permeability.

It probably will, but not much, since the shorted secondary is doing its
damnedest to keep flux out of the core.



In order for ANY energy to pass from the primary to the secondary,
it MUST pass through the core. Perhaps you were making some vague
reference to stored energy?
.



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