But you are saying that the transformer are in micro henry??
For a frequency of 50 Hz and 24 Volts on the Primary, You Probably need an Inductance of around 100 Milli-Henry.
(100 Milli-Henry is 100,000 Micro-Henrys.)
Electronics is Somewhat Complex and you have NO Understanding of what your doing.
And a Simulation is also complex, Typically using IDEAL Parts that really don't Exist.
Unless you can Enter PRECISE Info, it won't simulate correctly.
And Even if you Simulate this circuit correctly in LT Spice, it is still Unlikely to work the way you want in Real Life.
Now IF Your Actually Building this:
Remove the HV Secondary winding of a 220 Volt Microvave Transformer.
(BE CAREFULL to NOT Damage the 220 Primary.)
Next, Wind About 25 Turns of 18 AWG Magnet Wire on it, to use as your New Secondary.
The Output will now come out of the Origional Primary, Which is Now your Secondary.
The ABOVE is Only an Approximation.
However with the Circuit you have, You will Definately NOT get more than a FEW WATTS.
My GUESS, Maybe around 10 Watts!