1 LECTURER -1 : SINGLE PHASE TRANSFORMER Prof.L.V.Bagale. ME [EMD]
CODE: EED/202 TRANSFORMERS AND DC MACHINES Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Theory: 4 Hrs / week Class Test: 20 Marks Theory Exam: 80 marks Objective: Unit01 Single phase Transformers 10 Unit 02 Three phase transformers 8 Unit 03 D.C. Machine construction 4 Unit 04 DC Generator and DC motor action 8 Unit 05 Starting, control and testing of DC motor: 6 Unit 06 Special Purpose DC machines 4
Text Books : 1. Electrical Technology by Edward Hughes ELBS, Pearson Education. 2. Electrical Technology Vol II by B. L. Theraja 3. Electrical Machine by S. K. Bhattacharya, 2nd Edition, Tata Mc Graw Hill publishing co. Ltd. 4. Electrical Machines by Nagrath & Kothari, Tata Mc Graw Hill. 5. Electrical Machines by Bhag S Guru, Husein R. Hiziroglu, Oxford University Press. 6. Electrical Machines- I and II, K Krishna Reddy, SCITECH Publications (India) Pvt. Ltd. Chennai 1. Introduction The main advantage of alternating currents over direct current is that, the alternating currents can be easily transferable from low voltage to high voltage or high voltage to low. Alternating voltages can be raised or lowered as per requirements in the different stages of electrical network as generation, transmission, distribution and utilization. This is possible with a static device called transformer. The transformer works on the principle of mutual induction. It transfer an electric energy from one circuit to other when there is no electrical connection between the tow circuits. Thus we can define transformer as below : Key point : The transformer is a static piece of apparatus by means of which an electrical power is transformed from one alternating current circuit to another with the desired change in voltage and current, without any change in the frequency. The use of transformers in transmission system is shown in the Fig 1.1.
Fig. 1.1 Use of transformer in transmission system