I see nothing wrong with Texas Instruments waveforms and there is no energy storage. The net increment of the flux is 0 as you can see in the current waveforms. Charges up with energy in the first half cycle, and then discharges the energy in the second half cycle (discharges the energy in the secondary load).And for example, if we see what texas instrument gives. The next graph are the signal for a flayback
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from here: https://www.ti.com/lit/an/slva559/slva559.pdf
I do not understand why there is an energy storage, which displays for a difference of phase between the primary and secundary voltages and in a simple transformer at 60Hz do not.
Yes, but does not happends in a simple transformer, the energy from the first cycle is given in the first cycle. I think you can't see the formula which I wrote in the first post, but if we applies and voltage square waves in the stell transformer's primary there will be an square waves in the secondary with the same phase, without a delay timeCharges up with energy in the first half cycle, and then discharges the energy in the second half cycle (discharges the energy in the secondary load).
Yes, I know. Where is the problem ? The energy stored during the first half cycle is wasted during the second half cycle. The transformer can not store energy because its core would saturate in a short amount of time... that is the reason why always square waves applied to the transformer swing between a positive value and a negative value and not between positive and 0.but if we applies and voltage square waves in the stell transformer's primary there will be an square waves in the secondary with the same phase, without a delay time
Yes, I know. Where is the problem ? The energy stored during the first half cycle is wasted during the second half cycle. The transformer can not store energy because its core would saturate in a short amount of time... that is the reason why always square waves applied to the transformer swing between a positive value and a negative value and not between positive and 0.
That do not happends in a transformer where the energy goes throught the transformer and it's not stored, the only delay there is the speed of light but that's other thing. So, There is another physic phenomen implieted therefore which stored the energy in the first half cycle and wasted during the second half cycle.The energy stored during the first half cycle is wasted during the second half cycle
Yes I know, why would there by a delay ?As you can see there is not delay time in the secundary's signal.
Yes, no delay in voltage waveform but you are talking about the current waveform in the flyback transformer.. you are mixing up current waveform with voltage waveform...Look! I made a simulation with a coupled inductors
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There is not delay time
I thought that the air gap is because there must be an smaller mangetic permeability to can have more ampere-turn. So the energy store is a secundary effect?
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But if there is a resistive load, like the simulation, the voltage has the same form than the current with just a difference in the amplitude and magnitude. And the coupled inductors is just a simple transformer if the air gap do not storage energy.Yes, no delay in voltage waveform but you are talking about the current waveform in the flyback transformer.. you are mixing up current waveform with voltage waveform...
That's because your simulation is using the transformer as a normal transformer, not as a flyback converter.But if there is a resistive load, like the simulation, the voltage has the same form than the current with just a difference in the amplitude and magnitude. And the coupled inductors is just a simple transformer if the air gap do not storage energy.
I must concede that the ways to present a theoretical problem can be different. But in this case, I have serious difficulties to understand which problem julian403 is exactly talking about. I'm missing any reference to commonly used coupled inductor equivalent circuits.Sorry, but I seldom get involved in looking at math equations unless I have to.
This doesn't qualify as one of those times.
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