Three single-phase two-winding transformers, each rated 25 MVA , 34 . 5 / 13 . 8 kV , are connected to form a three-phase Δ − Δ bank. Balanced positive-suence voltages are applied to the high-voltage terminals, and a balanced, resistive Y load connected to the low-voltage terminals absorbs 75 MW at 13.8 kV. If one of the single-phase transformers is removed (resulting in an open − Δ connection) and the balanced load is simultaneously reduced to 43.3 MW ( 57 . 7 % of the original value), determine (a) the load voltages V a η , V b η , and V c η ; (b) load currents I a , I b , and I c ; and (c) the MVA supplied by each of the remaining two transformers. Are balanced voltages still applied to the load? Is the open − Δ transformer overloaded?
Three single-phase two-winding transformers, each rated 25 MVA , 34 . 5 / 13 . 8 kV , are connected to form a three-phase Δ − Δ bank. Balanced positive-suence voltages are applied to the high-voltage terminals, and a balanced, resistive Y load connected to the low-voltage terminals absorbs 75 MW at 13.8 kV. If one of the single-phase transformers is removed (resulting in an open − Δ connection) and the balanced load is simultaneously reduced to 43.3 MW ( 57 . 7 % of the original value), determine (a) the load voltages V a η , V b η , and V c η ; (b) load currents I a , I b , and I c ; and (c) the MVA supplied by each of the remaining two transformers. Are balanced voltages still applied to the load? Is the open − Δ transformer overloaded?
Solution Summary: The author calculates the line-to-line voltage rating for every single-phase transformer.
Three single-phase two-winding transformers, each rated
25 MVA
,
34
.
5
/
13
.
8
kV
, are connected to form a three-phase
Δ
−
Δ
bank. Balanced positive-suence voltages are applied to the high-voltage terminals, and a balanced, resistive Y load connected to the low-voltage terminals absorbs 75 MW at 13.8 kV. If one of the single-phase transformers is removed (resulting in an open
−
Δ
connection) and the balanced load is simultaneously reduced to 43.3 MW (
57
.
7
%
of the original value), determine (a) the load voltages
V
a
η
,
V
b
η
,
and
V
c
η
;
(b) load currents
I
a
,
I
b
,
and
I
c
;
and (c) the MVA supplied by each of the remaining two transformers. Are balanced voltages still applied to the load? Is the open
−
Δ
transformer overloaded?
solve it using L=0.2ln(gmd/gmr) and what is difference between L=0.2ln(gmd/gmr) and 2*10^-7 ln(gmd/gmr)
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