Bannari Amman Institute of Technology: Regulation: 2018

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Regulation: 2018

Reg.No.:

BANNARI AMMAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY


(An Autonomous Institution Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai)
SATHYAMANGALAM – 638 401

CO4 Remedial class Assessment


III Semester
Degree & Branch : B.E & EEE

Maximum : 10 Marks

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Q.No Questions
A1 (i) If rated dc voltage is applied instead of ac to the primary of a transformer
a) Secondary of transformer will burn.
b) Primary of transformer will burn.
c) Secondary voltage will be excessively high.
d) There will be no secondary voltage.
Ans: b (1 Marks – [U/C,1])
(ii) For an ideal transformer the windings should have
a) Maximum resistance on primary side and least resistance on secondary side.
b) Least resistance on primary side and maximum resistance on secondary side.
c) Equal resistance on primary and secondary sides.
d) No ohmic resistance on either side.
Ans:d (1 Marks – [Ap/P,1])
(iii) Transformers are rated in kVA instead of kW because
a) Load pf is often not known.
b) kVA is fixed where kW depends on load pf.
c) Total transformer loss depends on volt-amperes.
d) It has become customary.

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Ans: c (1 Marks-[U/C,2])
(iv) A single – phase air core transformer, fed from a rated sinusoidal supply, is operating at no
load. The steady state magnetizing current drawn by the transformer from the supply will
have the wave form

Ans:c (1 Marks-[U/C,2])
(v) If the supply frequency of a transformer is increased, keeping the supply voltage constant,
then
a) Both magnetising component and core loss component of current will decrease.
b) Both magnetising component and core loss component of current will increase.
c) Magnetising component of current will increase while core loss component of
current will decrease.
d) Magnetising component of current will decrease while core loss component of
current will increase.
Ans: a (1 Marks-[U/C,2])
A2 (vi) On no-load phasor diagram of transformer, the core loss component of the current remains
in phase with
a) No-load current b) primary supply voltage c) core flux d) primary induced
voltage
Ans:b (1 Marks – [Ap/P,1])
(vii) If a sinusoidal voltage source is connected to a power transformer, its no-load current
would be
a) Sinusoidal and lagging the voltage by 900.
b) Sinusoidal and lagging the voltage by less than 900.
c) rich in third harmonic and its fundamental would lag the voltage by 900.
d) rich in third harmonic and its fundamental would lag the voltage by less than

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0
90 .
Ans: d (1 Marks-[U/C,2])
(viii The transformer exciting current has two components , magnetizing component and core-
) loss component. Neglecting impedance drop
a) both of them are in phase with the supply voltage.
b) The former lags the supply voltage by 900 while the latter is in phase with
supply voltage.
c) both of them lag the supply voltage by 900.
d) The former is in phase with the supply voltage while the latter lags the supply
voltage by 900.
Ans: b (1 Marks – [U/C,2])
(ix) The power factor of a power transformer on no load will be about
a) Unity b) 0.75 c) 0.5 d) 0.35
Ans:d (1 Marks – [U/C,1])
(x) The power factor of a transformer on no load is poor due to
a) Magnetizing reactance of the transformer.
b) Open-circuited secondary.
c) Low primary winding resistance.
d) Low no-load current.
Ans:a (1 Marks – [U/C,1])
***End of Question Paper***

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