Help understanding transformers in simulink
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Hi, I'm currently working with an H-Bridge inverter but the results that I'm getting are weird.
To summarize my problem, when i connect a transformer to the H-bridge inverter my voltage behaves in a way that I'm not expecting.

Figure 1.- output voltage of the inverter without connecting a transformer
When I connect the transformer this is what i get

Figure 2.- output voltage of the inverter connecting a transformer
And the voltage that the transformer outputs is

Figure 3.- voltage from the transformer.
This is something that intrigues me because when i run the same simulation on PSIM the results are different. Can anyone help me?, I'm trying to learn how to use simulink instead of PSIM since i read somewhere that it was more useful. Thanks in advacne

Figure 4.- Design
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Joel Van Sickel
2022 年 7 月 27 日
Can your provide what the paramters for the transformer are? Also, can your provide a screenshot of what you expect from Psim? Your results don't necessarily look wrong for what you have in your model.
Regards,
Joel
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Dr Narayanaswamy P R Iyer
2022 年 7 月 28 日
The results appears alright. The spikes in waveform could be due to inductance of transformer windings compared to their resistance i.e. L/R ratio. P.R. NARAYANASWAMY. DR. N P R IYER.
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SALAH alatai
2022 年 7 月 28 日
The results appears fine.
Do not care about the spikes , it is due the inductance of the transformer.
So I believe is ok.
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