I meaned the total inductance measured at a winding with all other windings open. You can also consider it as self inductance Lxx in contrast to mutual inductance Lxy.
ux = ∑Lxy * diy/dt ; y = 1..N
It's true for the Lxy matrix model, but not for a physical transformer. Again, with ideal coupling k=1, self and mutual inductance are identical (at least for 1:1 winding ratio). A current variation dI/dt in any of the windings will induce the same voltage in the primary (or any other) winding, in other words L11 = L12 = L13 ...there is no quantitative relation between self inductance and the mutual inductance, anything wrong
Yes and no. It totally depends on the involved equivalent circuit.For a 1:1 transformer, it means Lkp always = Lks, is this true for a real component ?
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