This document contains questions related to direct current (DC) machines and electric power systems. Some of the topics covered include:
1) The differences between conventional and non-conventional power sources, components of an electric power supply system, and the advantages and limitations of high transmission voltages.
2) Questions related to DC generators and motors, including losses, efficiency, induced voltages, and circuit calculations involving resistance values.
3) Questions about generator components like pole shoes and their functions.
This document contains questions related to direct current (DC) machines and electric power systems. Some of the topics covered include:
1) The differences between conventional and non-conventional power sources, components of an electric power supply system, and the advantages and limitations of high transmission voltages.
2) Questions related to DC generators and motors, including losses, efficiency, induced voltages, and circuit calculations involving resistance values.
3) Questions about generator components like pole shoes and their functions.
This document contains questions related to direct current (DC) machines and electric power systems. Some of the topics covered include:
1) The differences between conventional and non-conventional power sources, components of an electric power supply system, and the advantages and limitations of high transmission voltages.
2) Questions related to DC generators and motors, including losses, efficiency, induced voltages, and circuit calculations involving resistance values.
3) Questions about generator components like pole shoes and their functions.
a. State the difference between conventional and non- conventional
sources b. Draw a typical single line diagram of electric power supply system c. State the advantage and limitation of high transmission voltage d. What is primary distribution ,secondary distribution, primary transmission, and secondary transmission e. What are the requirement of a good electric power supply system f. Compare between overhead line and underground power supply system g. What are different type of loss in DC machine h. State the methods adopted to minimize this losses i. What is pole shoe, it’s function why it’s laminated j. A long shunt dynamo running at 100 rpm supplied 22 kw and a terminal voltage of 220 V .Ra=0.05ohm and Rsc=0.06 ohm, Rsh=110 ohm, overall efficiency at the above load is 88V. find copper losses, iron and friction losses, the torque exerted by the prime mover k. A shunt generator delivers 195 amps at terminal potential difference of 250V. The armature resistance of shunt and shunt field resistance are 0.02 and 50 ohm respectively. The iron and friction losses = 950 watt. Find emf generated, cu loss, output of the prime mover, commertial, mechanical and electrical efficiency l. 4 pole DC shunt generator with wave connected armature has 41 slots and 12 conductor per slot. Ra and Rsh are 0.5 and 200 Ω and flux per pole is 125 mwb and 0.125 . When generator is driven at 1000 rpm. Calculate the voltage across a 10 Ω load resistance connected across the armature terminals m. Long shunt compound generator V=230V when generator deliver 150amp = IL. Determine induce emf,total power generated and distribution of power n. A long compound generator delivers a load current 50amp and 500V and has armature series field and shunt field resistance of 0.05Ω, 0.03Ω, 250Ω respectively. Calculate the generated voltage of the armature current. Allow 1V per brush for contact drop o. An 8 pole DC shunt generator with 778 wave connected armature conductor and running at 90 rpm supplies a load of 12.5Ω resistance at terminal voltage 250V. The armature resistance is 0.24Ω and Rsh =250Ω. Find the armature current, induced emf and flux per pole p. A short compound wound dc generator supplies a load current at 150 amp at 230 volts. The generator has the following winding resistance Ra= 0.15Ω, Rsc =0.1Ω, Rsh= 100 Ω. Calculate the emf generated it the brush contact drop 2V per brush