A bank of three single-phase transformers, each rated 3 0 MVA , 38 . 1 / 3 . 81 kV , are connected in Y-Δ with a balanced load of three 1 Ω , Y-connected resistors. Choosing a base of 9 0 MVA , 66 kV for the high-voltage side of the three-phase transformer. spify the base for the low-voltage side. Compute the per-unit resistance of the load on the base for the low-voltage side. Also, determine the load resistance in ohms referred to the high-voltage side and the per-unit value on the chosen base.
A bank of three single-phase transformers, each rated 3 0 MVA , 38 . 1 / 3 . 81 kV , are connected in Y-Δ with a balanced load of three 1 Ω , Y-connected resistors. Choosing a base of 9 0 MVA , 66 kV for the high-voltage side of the three-phase transformer. spify the base for the low-voltage side. Compute the per-unit resistance of the load on the base for the low-voltage side. Also, determine the load resistance in ohms referred to the high-voltage side and the per-unit value on the chosen base.
A bank of three single-phase transformers, each rated
3
0
MVA
,
38
.
1
/
3
.
81 kV
,
are connected in
Y-Δ
with a balanced load of three
1
Ω
, Y-connected resistors. Choosing a base of
9
0
MVA
,
66 kV
for the high-voltage side of the three-phase transformer. spify the base for the low-voltage side. Compute the per-unit resistance of the load on the base for the low-voltage side. Also, determine the load resistance in ohms referred to the high-voltage side and the per-unit value on the chosen base.
Q3: A conducting filamentary triangle joins points A(3, 1, 1), B(5, 4, 2), and C(1, 2, 4). The
segment AB carries a current of 0.2 A in the аAB direction. There is present a magnetic
field B = 0.2a, -0.1a,+ 0.3a, T. Find: (a) the force on segment BC; (b) the force on the
triangular loop; (c) the torque on the loop about an origin at A; (d) the torque on the loop
about an origin at C.
I want to find the current by using mesh analysis please
Q2: Consider the rectangular loop shown in Figure below. Calculate the torque?
Z
4 mA
B, -0.6a,+0.8a, T
(1, 2,0)
Kamil
Ans: 4.8a, mN.m
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