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Module No.8: Series - Parallel Circuit Delta To Wye Transformation

This module covers series-parallel circuits and delta-wye transformations. It introduces series-parallel configurations and how to compute total resistance and current. Kirchhoff's and Ohm's Laws are used to solve example circuits. Delta and wye networks are defined and the process of converting between them is demonstrated through examples of transforming delta networks to wye and vice versa. Sample exercises provide practice solving for values like total resistance, current, voltages, and power in various series-parallel and delta-wye circuits.

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Module No.8: Series - Parallel Circuit Delta To Wye Transformation

This module covers series-parallel circuits and delta-wye transformations. It introduces series-parallel configurations and how to compute total resistance and current. Kirchhoff's and Ohm's Laws are used to solve example circuits. Delta and wye networks are defined and the process of converting between them is demonstrated through examples of transforming delta networks to wye and vice versa. Sample exercises provide practice solving for values like total resistance, current, voltages, and power in various series-parallel and delta-wye circuits.

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Module no.

8
Contents:

Series - Parallel Circuit


Delta to Wye Transformation

Topic Objectives:

To illustrate the series-parallel circuits


combinations

To use Kirchhoffs Law and Ohms Law in solving


for
the unknowns

To introduce the technique of delta to wye


transformation

SERIES PARALLEL CIRCUITS


A series-parallel configuration is one that is formed by a
combination of series-parallel elements.
R1

R3

IT
E

R2

R4

To compute for RT:


To compute for IT:
1. Always start with the last element Apply Ohms Law
R4 is in series with R3
E
I
=
2. The combination is in parallel with R2 T R
T
3. Finally, the result is in series with R1.

Sample Exercises:
Ex.1 Solve for RT, IT, and the voltage sharing of each res
2

10V

10V

(a)
(b)
Ex.2 Solve for RT, IT, and the current sharing of each res
36V

36V

Ex.3

6.6

54V

Ex.4

IT
8

I2
15

12V
2

Solve for
a) RT
b)IT
c) I4 and I6
d)Voltage across each
resistor and
e) PT, Power dissipated
by each resistor
Determi
ne
a) I2
b) V2

Ex.5

IT

15

12V
2

Ex.6

I2

8
+
V
-

Determine
a) I2
b)V2

+V1 3

I2

6
2

24V

I4

12

+
V5
-

Determine
a) V1
b)I2
c) I4
d)V5

Ex.7

+V1 9

12V

+
V4
-

Ex.8

I3

I6

+
V6
-

3
3

Determine
a) V1
b)I3
c) V4
d)I6
e) V6

13
6

18

b
a

100V
18

Calculate for open and


closed a-b terminals
b
a) RT
b)IT

WYE - DELTA TRANSFORMATION

The purpose of this problem is to find the


potential difference between the two terminals
of the resistor 12K.
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WYE - DELTA TRANSFORMATION

Situation often arise in circuit analysis when the resistors


neither in series or parallel. (Ex. A bridge circuit)
1

R1

R2

R1

WYE NETWORK

2
3

1
Ra
Rc
2

R3

R3
2

R2

TEE NETWORK

1
Ra

Rb

DELTA NETWORK

Rb

Rc
4

2
PI NETWORK

THE CONVERSION

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Ra

Ex.1

25
10 15

Rc
2

Ex.2
1

20

R3
2

Rb

DELTA NETWORK

10

Convert the delta-network


to its equivalent wye-networ
4

Convert the tee-network


to its equivalent delta-networ

40

TEE NETWORK

Ex.3

IT

50

Determine Rab, IT

30
20

15

120V
50

14

Ex.4

13
IT

24

20

10

100V
30

50

Determine RT, IT

Ex.5

30
5
10

Determine RT

20
15

30

Ex.6

20
10
60

120V

40

50

Determine Vx
+
VX
-

80

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