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Three Phase Alternator 1. Draw The Diagram and Labels For Each Topic

This document discusses the key formulas for a three phase alternator. It includes the formula for calculating secondary current based on kVA and voltage, phase voltage based on line voltage, and phase current based on phase voltage and resistance. It also includes the relationship between phase current and line current. To memorize the formulas, the document recommends analyzing different cases, watching examples, and solving problems to cement understanding of when and how to apply the formulas.
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Three Phase Alternator 1. Draw The Diagram and Labels For Each Topic

This document discusses the key formulas for a three phase alternator. It includes the formula for calculating secondary current based on kVA and voltage, phase voltage based on line voltage, and phase current based on phase voltage and resistance. It also includes the relationship between phase current and line current. To memorize the formulas, the document recommends analyzing different cases, watching examples, and solving problems to cement understanding of when and how to apply the formulas.
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Three Phase Alternator

1. Draw the diagram and labels for each topic.

2. Write the formula and meaning of it.

Full load Secondary Current


kva
I S=
√ 3 x kV
Where:
Is – Secondary Current
Va – Voltage Ampere

Phase Voltage
V
V p= L
√3
Where:
V p = Phase Voltage
V L = Line Voltage

Phase Current
VP
I p=
R
Where:
I p = Line Phase
V P= Voltage Phase
R = Resistance

Phase Line
I L =I p x √3
Where:
I p = Line Phase
I L= Phase Line

3. Write a technique on how to memorize and apply them.


The technique on how to memorize the formula and the process
of this topic is to watch different cases and analyze it. Also,
the exposure on different problems the formula may memorize it
through the solving the process.

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