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Constant Voltage Transformer:Finding Number of turns

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Hi to all , First time here.Sorry if posted in wrong section.
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across Primary 230V 50Hz input

At secondary:
capacitor 36 µF and 60vrms (root mean square) across capacitor

Load :
66 ohm
.71A
51V

secondary o/p = 78v rms
PF should be 1.
Input and output should be same.

Need to find: Wire gauge,Number of turns across primary and secondary.

I have referred few Paper regarding CVT but

Constant Voltage transformer or CVT use a tank circuit composed of a high-voltage resonant winding and a capacitor to produce a nearly constant average output with a varying input.


Kindly Help me to solve this.I have basics knowledge physics and Engineering maths.
I'm BE Computer guy.

Thank you.
 

A constant voltage transformer has a special design, stray field transformer with saturated secondary core halve. I don't see how you would calculate it without the magnetical data?
 
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I am using type LAMINATION TYPE 30 ....Lamination is made in CRNGO,,stack size 1.25inch
Windows size =70mm
Used shunt = 5 mm
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