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  • What is the power ratio between power in Star and Delta circuit?

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    KaranSorout  

    • Member Since Jul-2006 | Jul 13th, 2006


    The power ratio between Star to Delta is 1:3

    Explanation:

     

    Let?s suppose Vs be the supply voltage per phase.

    So the line voltage of the supply will be ?3Vs.

    Now assume any type of load; for simplicity I?m assuming it a only resistive load.

    And let it be ?R? per phase.

     

    For Delta connected load:

     

    Calculation for per phase power; PD= I2R

     

    Where I ? load current (per phase)

    And,

    I = ?3Vs/R       {as line voltage of the supply is directly applied to the phase of the delta load}

    So,

                Pd = (?3Vs/R )2R = 3Vs2/R  watts per phase.

    For 3 phases:

                P3D = 3Pd = 3*3Vs2/R = 9Vs2/R watts.

     

    Now for Star connected load:

     

    PS = I2R = (Vs/R)2R = Vs2/R watts

    For 3 phases: P3S = 3PS = 3 Vs2/R watts

     

    Conclusion:

    P3S / P3D  =  3Vs2/R / 9Vs2/R = 1/3

    It may be better concluded by drowing figures. If any variations, can connect to me through karan.sorout@gmail.com  

    RUP KAMAL KUTUM

    • Feb 3rd, 2018

    Well first you assumed voltage per phase as Vs and Line voltage as sqrt(3) x Vs: Which is for star connection. Then, you assumed the same thing for Delta Connection(where line and phase voltages are t...

    Anbumozhi R

    • Dec 3rd, 2017

    Power is Same. Whether it is star to Delta conversion or Delta to star conversion. Power is 1:1

  • What is Biasing?

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    Answered by: sachin.t.m

    • Jul 6th, 2006


    Biasing means applying the DC voltage across the device for its correct operation.

    Rachna Jain

    • Nov 15th, 2017

    The process of applying the external voltage source to any electronic device to turn on its operation is known as biasing. Biasing are of two types namely forward biasing and reverse biasing.

    Amit Kumar Singh

    • Sep 11th, 2017

    Applying external DC voltage to any electronic device is called biasing. Depends upon the polarity of DC voltage externally to it, the biasing classified as forward and reverse biasing.

  • What is difference between switch & hub?

    anuj

    • Jul 15th, 2016

    Hub is a broadcasting device which may increase collision domain but switch is based on filter and forwarding and reduce collision domain.

    Amar OMdur

    • Jul 14th, 2016

    Hub is layer 1 device, work in physical layer and the communication between device are half duplex, all the device exist in on collision domain, switch is L2 device and every port a collision domain has concept of Mac address table, (cash)