Rishi Kant Sharma submitted an assignment on electromechanical energy conversion for his Electrical Engineering course. The assignment contains 6 questions covering topics on three phase transformers, including:
1) Calculating line voltages, currents, and power for a delta/star connected step down transformer supplying a balanced three phase load.
2) Calculating efficiency at full load and half load for a transformer, and determining the maximum efficiency load point.
3) Determining the load capacity and primary currents for two transformers connected in an open delta configuration on the primary and secondary sides.
4) Explaining different methods for converting three phases to six or twelve phases using phasor diagrams.
5) Calculating efficiency for
Rishi Kant Sharma submitted an assignment on electromechanical energy conversion for his Electrical Engineering course. The assignment contains 6 questions covering topics on three phase transformers, including:
1) Calculating line voltages, currents, and power for a delta/star connected step down transformer supplying a balanced three phase load.
2) Calculating efficiency at full load and half load for a transformer, and determining the maximum efficiency load point.
3) Determining the load capacity and primary currents for two transformers connected in an open delta configuration on the primary and secondary sides.
4) Explaining different methods for converting three phases to six or twelve phases using phasor diagrams.
5) Calculating efficiency for
Assignment V SUBJECT: ELECTROMECHANICAL ENERGY CONVERSION I SEMESTER: III YEAR: 2nd year SESSION: 2014-15 SECTION: EE-B SUBJECT CODE: Date of submission:
UNIT-5: Three phase Transformers.
Q.1: An ideal three phase step down transformer, connected delta/ star delivers power to a balanced three phase load of 120 kVA at 0.8 power factor. The input line voltage is 11 kV and the turns ratio of the transformers, phase to phase is 10. Determine the line voltage, line currents, phase voltages and phase currents on both the primary and secondary sides. Q.2: A 2400/220 V, 300 kVA, three phase transformers has a core loss of 33 kW at rated voltage. Its equivalent resistance is 1.6%. Calculate the transformer efficiency at 0.8 pf at (i) full load (ii) at half load. What is the load at which the transformer efficiency would be maximum? Calculate its value at a pf of 0.8. Use pu method. Q.3: Two transformers each rated 250 kVA, 11/2 kV and 50 Hz are connected in open delta on both primary and secondary. (a) Find the load kVA that can be supplied from this transformer connection. (b) A delta connected three phase load of 250 kVA, 0.8 pf, 2kV is connected to the LV terminals of this open delta transformer. Determine the transformer currents on the 11 kV side of this connection. Q.4: Explain different methods of connections with phasor diagram for converting three phases to six phases. Q.5: Explain three phase to twelve phase conversion methods using phasors diagram. Q.6: A 3 phase, 100 kVA, 6600/1100 V transformer is delta connected on the primary and star connected on the secondary. The primary resistance per phase is 1.8 ohm and the secondary resistance per phase is 0.025 ohm. Determine the efficiency when the secondary is supplying full load at 0.8 p.f. and iron loss is 15 kW.