Electromechanical Devices: Dr. Elwaleed Awad Khidir
Electromechanical Devices: Dr. Elwaleed Awad Khidir
Electromechanical Devices: Dr. Elwaleed Awad Khidir
ME 413
Dr. Elwaleed Awad Khidir
Assessment
Assessment
Task
Assignment 1
Quiz 1
Mid Term
Assignment 2
Quiz 2
Final Exam.
Practical
Lab Record (5%)
Performance (10%)
Mid-Term
(5%)
Final Exam. (10%)
20
30
30
Syllabus
Three-Phase Circuits
Magnetic Circuits
Transformers
DC Machines
Synchronous Machines
Three-Phase Induction Motors
Introduction
Electricity:
Generation,
Transmission
Distribution
via .the National Grid system
accomplished by three-phase alternating currents.
Single-phase voltage
The voltage induced by a single coil when rotated in a
uniform magnetic eld
Single-phase voltage
Most consumers are fed by means of a single-phase a.c. supply
Three-phase voltage
Is generated when three coils are placed 120 apart and the whole
rotated in a uniform magnetic eld.
Star connection
A star-connected load is that in which the three line conductors are
each connected to a load and the outlets from the loads are
joined together at N to form what is termed the neutral point or
the star point.
Star connection
The voltages, VR, VY and VB are called phase voltages or line to
neutral voltages. Phase voltages are generally denoted by Vp
Star connection
The voltages, VRY, VYB and VBR are called line voltages
Star connection
The phase currents (generally denoted by Ip) are equal to their
respective line currents IR, IY and IB, i.e. for a star connection:
IL = Ip
Star connection
For a balanced system: IR = IY =IB, VR =VY =VB , VRY =VYB =VBR,
ZR =ZY =ZB and the current in the neutral conductor, IN = 0
When a star connected system is balanced, then the neutral conductor
is unnecessary and is often omitted.
Star connection
The line voltage, VRY, shown in the Figure is given by
VRY = VR VY
(VY is negative since it is in the opposite direction to VRY).
Star connection
In the phasor diagram, phasor VY is reversed (shown by the broken
line) and then added phasorially to VR
i.e. VRY = VR +(VY )
By trigonometry, or by measurement, VRY = 3 VR,
i.e. for a balanced star connection:
VL = 3 VR
Star connection
The star connection of the three phases of a supply, together with a neutral
conductor, allows the use of two voltagesthe phase voltage and the line
voltage. A 4-wire system is also used when the load is not balanced.
Delta connection
A delta (or mesh) connected load is that where the end of one load is
connected to the start of the next load.
From the Figure, it can be seen that the line voltages VRY,VYB and VBR are the
respective phase voltages, i.e. for a delta connection:
VL = V P
Delta connection
Using Kirchhoffs current law in the Figure, IR =IRY -IBR = IRY +(-IBR).
From the phasor diagram shown below, by trigonometry or by measurement,
IR =3 IRY,
i.e. for a delta connection
IL =3 IP