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Fig. 7.13 Schematic diagram of a Δ - Δ connected transformer

The document discusses symmetrical component analysis and representation of faulted networks for a Δ-Δ connected transformer. It presents equations to relate the sequence components of line-to-line voltages to line-to-neutral voltages. The positive and negative sequence equivalent circuits are represented by a series impedance equal to the transformer's leakage impedance. While the Δ-connected winding does not allow zero sequence current to flow under normal conditions, the document notes it can sometimes circulate within the Δ windings, presenting the zero sequence equivalent circuit.

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Fig. 7.13 Schematic diagram of a Δ - Δ connected transformer

The document discusses symmetrical component analysis and representation of faulted networks for a Δ-Δ connected transformer. It presents equations to relate the sequence components of line-to-line voltages to line-to-neutral voltages. The positive and negative sequence equivalent circuits are represented by a series impedance equal to the transformer's leakage impedance. While the Δ-connected winding does not allow zero sequence current to flow under normal conditions, the document notes it can sometimes circulate within the Δ windings, presenting the zero sequence equivalent circuit.

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15/8/2018 Power System Analysis

Chapter 7: Symmetrical Components and Representation of Faulted Networks

Δ - Δ Connected Transformer

The schematic diagram of a Δ - Δ connected transformer is shown in Fig. 7.13. Now we have

(7.61)

Again

Fig. 7.13 Schematic diagram of a Δ - Δ connected transformer.

Therefore from (7.61) we get

(7.62)

The sequence components of the line-to-line voltage VAB can be written in terms of the sequence com ponents of the line-to-
neutral voltage as

(7.63)

(7.64)

Therefore combining (7.62)-(7.64) we get

(7.65)

Hence we get

(7.66)

Thus the positive and negative sequence equivalent circuits are represented by a series impedance that is equal to the
leakage impedance of the transformer. Since the Δ -connected winding does not provide any path for the zero sequence
current to flow we have

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However the zero sequence current can sometimes circulate within the Δ windings. We can then draw the zero sequence
equivalent circuit as shown in Fig. 7.14.

Fig. 7.14 Zero sequence diagram of Δ - Δ connected transformer.

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