EBK ELECTRICAL TRANSFORMERS AND ROTATIN
EBK ELECTRICAL TRANSFORMERS AND ROTATIN
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ISBN: 9781337025867
Author: Herman
Publisher: VST
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Chapter 4, Problem 7P
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The missing values.

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The given values are shown in below table:

PrimarySecondary 1Secondary 2Secondary 3
EP208ES1320ES1120ES124
IP IS1 IS1 IS1 
NP800NS1 NS1 NS1 
  Turns Ratio 1 Turns Ratio 2 Turns Ratio 3 
  R112kΩR26ΩR38Ω

Primary – Secondary 1:

Calculate the turns ratio 1(NP/NS1).

  NPNS1=EPES1=208320=11.5385

The turns ratio 1(NP:NS1) is 1:1.5385.

Calculate the current in secondary winding 1(IS1).

  IS1=ES1R1=32012kΩ[1000Ω1kΩ]=0.0267

Calculate the no. of turns in secondary winding 1.

  NPNS1=11.5385NS1=1.5385×NP=1.5385×800=1230.81231

Calculate the current in primary winding due to secondary winding 1(IP(S1)).

  IP(S1)IS1=NS1NPIP(S1)=NS1NP×IS1=1.53851×0.0267=0.0411

Primary – Secondary 2:

Calculate the turns ratio 2(NP/NS2).

  NPNS2=EPES2=208120=1.73331

The turns ratio 1(NP:NS1) is 1.7333:1.

Calculate the current in secondary winding 2(IS2).

  IS2=ES2R2=1206Ω=20

Calculate the no. of turns in secondary winding 2.

  NPNS2=1.73331NS2=11.7333×NP=11.7333×800=461.5473462

Calculate the current in primary winding due to secondary winding 2(IP(S2)).

  IP(S2)IS2=NS2NPIP(S2)=NS2NP×IS2=11.7333×20=11.5386

Primary – Secondary 3:

Calculate the turns ratio 3(NP/NS3).

  NPNS3=EPES3=20824=8.66671

The turns ratio 1(NP:NS1) is 8.6667:1.

Calculate the current in secondary winding 3(IS3).

  IS3=ES3R3=248Ω=3

Calculate the no. of turns in secondary winding 3.

  NPNS3=8.66671NS3=18.6667×NP=18.6667×800=92.307392

Calculate the current in primary winding due to secondary winding 3(IP(S3)).

  IP(S3)IS3=NS3NPIP(S3)=NS3NP×IS3=18.6667×3=0.3462

Calculate the total current in primary winding (IP).

  IP=IP(S1)+IP(S2)+IP(S3)=0.0411+11.5386+0.3462=11.925911.93

Thus, the all missing values are calculated and shown in below table:

PrimarySecondary 1Secondary 2Secondary 3
EP208ES1320ES2120ES324
IP11.93IS10.0267IS220IS33
NP800NS11231NS2462NS392
  Turns Ratio 11:1.5385Turns Ratio 21.7333:1Turns Ratio 38.6667:1
  R112kΩR26ΩR38Ω

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