Ch-12-Three Phase
Ch-12-Three Phase
Chapter 12
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What is a Three-Phase Circuit?
Advantages:
Y-connection Δ-connection
Answer:
Van 20010 V
Vbn 200 230 V
Vcn 200 110 V 4
12.3 Balanced Three-Phase Connections (1)
3. Δ-Δ connection
4. Δ-Y connection
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• A balanced Y-Y system is a three-phase system with a
balanced y-connected source and a balanced y-connected load.
VL 3V p , where
V p Van Vbn Vcn
VL Vab Vbc Vca
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Example 2
Calculate the line currents in the three-wire Y-Y system
shown below:
Ans
I a 6.81 21.8 A
I b 6.81 141.8 A
I c 6.8198.2 A
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*Refer to in-class illustration, textbook
• A balanced Y-Δ system is a three-phase system with a
balanced y-connected source and a balanced Δ-connected load.
I L 3 I p , where
I L I a Ib Ic
I p I AB I BC I CA
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Example 3
A balanced abc-sequence Y-connected source with Van 10010
It is connected to a Δ-connected load (8+j4) per phase. Calculate the phase
and line currents.
Solution
Van 10010
Ia 33.54 16.57 A
Z / 3 2.98126.57
Other line currents are obtained using the abc phase sequence
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• A balanced Δ-Δ system is a three-phase system with a
balanced Δ -connected source and a balanced Δ -connected load.
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Example 4
A balanced Δ-connected load having an impedance 20-j15 is connected
to a Δ-connected positive-sequence generator having Vab=330V.
Calculate the phase currents of the load and the line currents.
Ans:
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• A balanced Δ-Y system is a three-phase system with a
balanced y-connected source and a balanced y-connected load.
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Example 5
A balanced Y-connected load with a phase impedance 40+j25 is
supplied by a balanced, positive-sequence Δ-connected source with a
line voltage of 210V. Calculate the phase currents. Use Vab as reference.
Answer
I AN 2.57 62 A;
The phase currents
I BN 2.57 178 A;
ICN 2.5758 A;
PL2 PL2
P 'loss 2 R 2 , single - phase P 'loss R ' 2 , three - phase
VL VL
VAN V V
Ia , I b BN , I c CN ,
ZA ZB ZC
I n ( I a I b I c )
Example 6
Determine the total average power, reactive power, and complex power at
the source and at the load
Ans
At the source:
Ss = -(2087 + j834.6) VA
Pa = -2087W
Pr = -834.6VAR
At the load:
SL = (1392 + j1113) VA
Pa = 1392W
Pr = 1113VAR 16
*Refer to in-class illustration, textbook