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Code No: 26011 RR Set No.

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III B.Tech II Semester Supplimentary Examinations,February 2010
UTILIZATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY
Electrical And Electronics Engineering
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. (a) What are the various types of lighting schemes? Explain with a neat sketch.
[8]
(b) Discuss the various factors that determine the design considerations for any
lighting installation. [8]

2. (a) Compare and contrast the slip ring and squirrel cage induction motors from
the application point of view. [6]
(b) A series motor working on 500 V d.c supply runs at a speed of 1000 r.p.m.
When The load current is 120 amps. The resistance of the motor 0.15 Ohm,
of which 0.04 Ohm is the resistance of the field. Calculate the speed of the
motor when the torque is half of the full load torque and the field winding
is connected in parallel with a diverter of resistance 0.08 Ohm, assuming an
unsaturated magnetic circuit. [10]

3. Write a short notes on: [7+9=16]

(a) Braking with single phase series motor


(b) Regenerative Braking with three phase induction motors.

4. (a) What are the factors to be considered for inductor design in induction heating?
[8]
(b) Give some applications of induction heating. [8]

5. (a) Define specific energy output and specific energy consumption. [6]
(b) An electric locomotive of 100 tonnes can just accelerate a train of 500 tonnes
(trailing weight) with an acceleration of 1km/hr/sec on an up gradient 1 in
1000. Tractive resistance of the track is 45 newtons/tonne and the rotational
inertia is 10%. If this locomotive is helped by another locomotive of 120
tonnes, fi
i. the trailing weight that can be hauled up the same gradient, under the
same condition
ii. the maximum gradient, the trailing hauled load remaining unchanged.
Assume adhesive weight expressed as percentage of total dead weight to be
same for both the locomotives. [10]

6. (a) Draw and explain the output vs. time characteristics of any three types of
loads. [8]

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Code No: 26011 RR Set No. 2
(b) A motor has the following duty cycle:
Load rising from 200 to 400 h.p. — 4 minutes
Uniform load 300 h.p. — 2 minutes
Regenerative braking h.p. Returned to supply from 50 to zero —1 minute.
Remains idle for 1 minute.
Estimate the h.p. of the motor. [8]

7. (a) Explain how the determination of Mean horizontal luminous intensity and
polar curve is made. [8]
(b) Find the height which a light having uniform spherical distribution should be
placed over a floor in order that the intensity of horizontal illumination at a
given distance from its vertical line may be greatest. [8]

8. (a) Explain the characteristics of D.C. compound motors and explain its advan-
tage over the series motor. [8]
(b) What are the requirements to be satisfied by an ideal traction system? [8]

?????

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Code No: 26011 RR Set No. 4
III B.Tech II Semester Supplimentary Examinations,February 2010
UTILIZATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY
Electrical And Electronics Engineering
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. Write a short notes on: [7+9=16]


(a) Braking with single phase series motor
(b) Regenerative Braking with three phase induction motors.
2. (a) Explain the characteristics of D.C. compound motors and explain its advan-
tage over the series motor. [8]
(b) What are the requirements to be satisfied by an ideal traction system? [8]
3. (a) Define specific energy output and specific energy consumption. [6]
(b) An electric locomotive of 100 tonnes can just accelerate a train of 500 tonnes
(trailing weight) with an acceleration of 1km/hr/sec on an up gradient 1 in
1000. Tractive resistance of the track is 45 newtons/tonne and the rotational
inertia is 10%. If this locomotive is helped by another locomotive of 120
tonnes, fi
i. the trailing weight that can be hauled up the same gradient, under the
same condition
ii. the maximum gradient, the trailing hauled load remaining unchanged.
Assume adhesive weight expressed as percentage of total dead weight to be
same for both the locomotives. [10]
4. (a) Compare and contrast the slip ring and squirrel cage induction motors from
the application point of view. [6]
(b) A series motor working on 500 V d.c supply runs at a speed of 1000 r.p.m.
When The load current is 120 amps. The resistance of the motor 0.15 Ohm,
of which 0.04 Ohm is the resistance of the field. Calculate the speed of the
motor when the torque is half of the full load torque and the field winding
is connected in parallel with a diverter of resistance 0.08 Ohm, assuming an
unsaturated magnetic circuit. [10]
5. (a) Draw and explain the output vs. time characteristics of any three types of
loads. [8]
(b) A motor has the following duty cycle:
Load rising from 200 to 400 h.p. — 4 minutes
Uniform load 300 h.p. — 2 minutes
Regenerative braking h.p. Returned to supply from 50 to zero —1 minute.
Remains idle for 1 minute.
Estimate the h.p. of the motor. [8]

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Code No: 26011 RR Set No. 4
6. (a) What are the factors to be considered for inductor design in induction heating?
[8]
(b) Give some applications of induction heating. [8]

7. (a) Explain how the determination of Mean horizontal luminous intensity and
polar curve is made. [8]
(b) Find the height which a light having uniform spherical distribution should be
placed over a floor in order that the intensity of horizontal illumination at a
given distance from its vertical line may be greatest. [8]

8. (a) What are the various types of lighting schemes? Explain with a neat sketch.
[8]
(b) Discuss the various factors that determine the design considerations for any
lighting installation. [8]

?????

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Code No: 26011 RR Set No. 1
III B.Tech II Semester Supplimentary Examinations,February 2010
UTILIZATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY
Electrical And Electronics Engineering
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. (a) Compare and contrast the slip ring and squirrel cage induction motors from
the application point of view. [6]
(b) A series motor working on 500 V d.c supply runs at a speed of 1000 r.p.m.
When The load current is 120 amps. The resistance of the motor 0.15 Ohm,
of which 0.04 Ohm is the resistance of the field. Calculate the speed of the
motor when the torque is half of the full load torque and the field winding
is connected in parallel with a diverter of resistance 0.08 Ohm, assuming an
unsaturated magnetic circuit. [10]
2. Write a short notes on: [7+9=16]
(a) Braking with single phase series motor
(b) Regenerative Braking with three phase induction motors.
3. (a) Explain the characteristics of D.C. compound motors and explain its advan-
tage over the series motor. [8]
(b) What are the requirements to be satisfied by an ideal traction system? [8]
4. (a) Define specific energy output and specific energy consumption. [6]
(b) An electric locomotive of 100 tonnes can just accelerate a train of 500 tonnes
(trailing weight) with an acceleration of 1km/hr/sec on an up gradient 1 in
1000. Tractive resistance of the track is 45 newtons/tonne and the rotational
inertia is 10%. If this locomotive is helped by another locomotive of 120
tonnes, fi
i. the trailing weight that can be hauled up the same gradient, under the
same condition
ii. the maximum gradient, the trailing hauled load remaining unchanged.
Assume adhesive weight expressed as percentage of total dead weight to be
same for both the locomotives. [10]
5. (a) Draw and explain the output vs. time characteristics of any three types of
loads. [8]
(b) A motor has the following duty cycle:
Load rising from 200 to 400 h.p. — 4 minutes
Uniform load 300 h.p. — 2 minutes
Regenerative braking h.p. Returned to supply from 50 to zero —1 minute.
Remains idle for 1 minute.
Estimate the h.p. of the motor. [8]

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Code No: 26011 RR Set No. 1
6. (a) Explain how the determination of Mean horizontal luminous intensity and
polar curve is made. [8]
(b) Find the height which a light having uniform spherical distribution should be
placed over a floor in order that the intensity of horizontal illumination at a
given distance from its vertical line may be greatest. [8]

7. (a) What are the factors to be considered for inductor design in induction heating?
[8]
(b) Give some applications of induction heating. [8]

8. (a) What are the various types of lighting schemes? Explain with a neat sketch.
[8]
(b) Discuss the various factors that determine the design considerations for any
lighting installation. [8]

?????

6
Code No: 26011 RR Set No. 3
III B.Tech II Semester Supplimentary Examinations,February 2010
UTILIZATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY
Electrical And Electronics Engineering
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. (a) What are the factors to be considered for inductor design in induction heating?
[8]
(b) Give some applications of induction heating. [8]

2. (a) Compare and contrast the slip ring and squirrel cage induction motors from
the application point of view. [6]
(b) A series motor working on 500 V d.c supply runs at a speed of 1000 r.p.m.
When The load current is 120 amps. The resistance of the motor 0.15 Ohm,
of which 0.04 Ohm is the resistance of the field. Calculate the speed of the
motor when the torque is half of the full load torque and the field winding
is connected in parallel with a diverter of resistance 0.08 Ohm, assuming an
unsaturated magnetic circuit. [10]

3. (a) Draw and explain the output vs. time characteristics of any three types of
loads. [8]
(b) A motor has the following duty cycle:
Load rising from 200 to 400 h.p. — 4 minutes
Uniform load 300 h.p. — 2 minutes
Regenerative braking h.p. Returned to supply from 50 to zero —1 minute.
Remains idle for 1 minute.
Estimate the h.p. of the motor. [8]

4. (a) Explain the characteristics of D.C. compound motors and explain its advan-
tage over the series motor. [8]
(b) What are the requirements to be satisfied by an ideal traction system? [8]

5. Write a short notes on: [7+9=16]

(a) Braking with single phase series motor


(b) Regenerative Braking with three phase induction motors.

6. (a) What are the various types of lighting schemes? Explain with a neat sketch.
[8]
(b) Discuss the various factors that determine the design considerations for any
lighting installation. [8]

7. (a) Explain how the determination of Mean horizontal luminous intensity and
polar curve is made. [8]

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Code No: 26011 RR Set No. 3
(b) Find the height which a light having uniform spherical distribution should be
placed over a floor in order that the intensity of horizontal illumination at a
given distance from its vertical line may be greatest. [8]

8. (a) Define specific energy output and specific energy consumption. [6]
(b) An electric locomotive of 100 tonnes can just accelerate a train of 500 tonnes
(trailing weight) with an acceleration of 1km/hr/sec on an up gradient 1 in
1000. Tractive resistance of the track is 45 newtons/tonne and the rotational
inertia is 10%. If this locomotive is helped by another locomotive of 120
tonnes, fi
i. the trailing weight that can be hauled up the same gradient, under the
same condition
ii. the maximum gradient, the trailing hauled load remaining unchanged.
Assume adhesive weight expressed as percentage of total dead weight to be
same for both the locomotives. [10]

?????

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