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What (who) is leakage reactance - definition

LEAKAGE INDUCTANCE DERIVES FROM THE ELECTRICAL PROPERTY OF AN IMPERFECTLY-COUPLED TRANSFORMER
Leakage flux; Leak inductance; Leakage reactance; Inductive circuit model of transformer
  • Fig. 2 Nonideal transformer circuit diagram
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  • High leakage transformer
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  • Fig. 3 Nonideal transformer equivalent circuit
  • Fig. 5 Simplified nonideal transformer equivalent circuit

Leakage inductance         
Leakage inductance derives from the electrical property of an imperfectly-coupled transformer whereby each winding behaves as a self-inductance in series with the winding's respective ohmic resistance constant. These four winding constants also interact with the transformer's mutual inductance.
Leakage (electronics)         
GRADUAL TRANSFER OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY ACROSS A BOUNDARY NORMALLY VIEWED AS INSULATING
Leakage current; Leakage (semiconductors); Transistor leakage current; Dielectric leakage; Leakage power; Leaking electricity; Leak resistance; Leakage resistance; Leak current
In electronics, leakage is the gradual transfer of electrical energy across a boundary normally viewed as insulating, such as the spontaneous discharge of a charged capacitor, magnetic coupling of a transformer with other components, or flow of current across a transistor in the "off" state or a reverse-polarized diode.
Reactance (psychology)         
UNPLEASANT MOTIVATIONAL AROUSAL TO OFFERS, PERSONS, RULES, OR REGULATIONS THAT THREATEN OR ELIMINATE SPECIFIC BEHAVIORAL FREEDOMS
Psychological reactance; Reactance theory
Reactance is an unpleasant motivational reaction to offers, persons, rules, or regulations that threaten or eliminate specific behavioral freedoms. Reactance occurs when an individual feels that an agent is attempting to limit one's choice of response and/or range of alternatives.

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Leakage inductance

Leakage inductance derives from the electrical property of an imperfectly-coupled transformer whereby each winding behaves as a self-inductance in series with the winding's respective ohmic resistance constant. These four winding constants also interact with the transformer's mutual inductance. The winding leakage inductance is due to leakage flux not linking with all turns of each imperfectly-coupled winding.

Leakage reactance is usually the most important element of a power system transformer due to power factor, voltage drop, reactive power consumption and fault current considerations.

Leakage inductance depends on the geometry of the core and the windings. Voltage drop across the leakage reactance results in often undesirable supply regulation with varying transformer load. But it can also be useful for harmonic isolation (attenuating higher frequencies) of some loads.

Leakage inductance applies to any imperfectly-coupled magnetic circuit device including motors.