Analysing Three Phase Circuits
Analysing Three Phase Circuits
Analysing Three Phase Circuits
Phase
Line
refers to the "transmission line" or wires that connect the source (supply)
to the load. It may be modeled as a small impedance (actually 3 of them),
or even by just a connecting line.
Neutral
the 4th wire in the 3-phase system. It's where the phases of a Y
connection come together. 3. Deifne Phase Voltages & Phase Currents?
the voltages and currents across and through a single branch (phase) of
the circuit. Note this definition depends on whether the connection is
Wye or Delta!
Line Currents
the currents flowing in each of the lines (Ia, Ib, and Ic). This definition
does not change with connection type.
Line Voltages
the voltages between any two of the lines (Vab, Vbc, and Vca). These may
also be referred to as the line-to-line voltages. This definition does not
change with connection type.
the voltages between any lines and the neutral point (Va, Vb, and Vc). This
definition does not change with connection type, but they may not be
physically measureable in a Delta circuit.
Line to Neutral Currents
If the voltage source have the same amplitude and frequency ω and
are out of phase with each other by 120o, the voltage are said to be
balanced.
A balanced load is one in which the phase impedances are equal in
magnitude and in phase
The load in which the load impedance are not same but having
different values. The value of voltage and current are different in each
phase.
Apparent power:
17. Write the power factor calculation of two wattmeter method?
= 415 /√3
= 239.6 V or 240 V
=8 A