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This document appears to be an exam for an Electrical and Electronics Engineering course covering electrical machines. It includes 15 multiple choice and written response questions about topics like: 1) The principles of electromechanical conversion and distinguishing between statically and dynamically induced electromotive forces. 2) The conditions for building emf in a DC shunt generator and explaining armature reaction. 3) Methods of speed control for DC shunt motors and factors that determine transformers' ratings like kVA. 4) Transformer losses and advantages of the Swinburne's test for determining efficiency. The questions cover concepts relating to DC generators, DC motors, transformers, and their applications.

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Ee 1202 Electrical Machines I

This document appears to be an exam for an Electrical and Electronics Engineering course covering electrical machines. It includes 15 multiple choice and written response questions about topics like: 1) The principles of electromechanical conversion and distinguishing between statically and dynamically induced electromotive forces. 2) The conditions for building emf in a DC shunt generator and explaining armature reaction. 3) Methods of speed control for DC shunt motors and factors that determine transformers' ratings like kVA. 4) Transformer losses and advantages of the Swinburne's test for determining efficiency. The questions cover concepts relating to DC generators, DC motors, transformers, and their applications.

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B.E./B.Tech.

DEGREE EXAMINATION, APRIL/MAY 2008


Third Semester
(Regulation 2004)
Electrical and Electronics Engineering

EE 1202-ELECTRICAL MACHINES-I
(Common to B.E.(Part time) Second semester Regulation 2005)
Time: 3 hours Maximum: 100 Marks

Answer ALL questions.

PART-A(10x2=20 Marks)

1. State the principle of electromechanical conversation.

2. Distinguish between statically induced and dynamically induced e.m.fs.

3. What are the condition should be fulfilled for the D.C. shunt generator to build up
emf?

4. What is meant by armature reaction?

5. Write down the significance of back emf in the D.C.motor.

6. Mention speed control methods of a D.C.shunt motors.

7. Why transformers rating is expressed in terms of kVA?

8. What are the advantages of auto-transformer over two-winding transformer?

9. What are the different losses occurring in a transformer?


10. What are the advantages of Swinburne's test?

PART_B(5x16= 80marks)

11.(a) (i) Represent pictorially the flow of energy in electromechanical devices for
both generating and motoring action. (10)
(ii) The magnetic flux density on the surface of an iron face is 1.6 T which is a
typical saturation level value for ferromagnetic material.Find the force density on
the iron surface. (6)

Or
(b) (i) Draw the developed diagram of MMF space wave of a single coil distributed
ac winding and explain. (8)
(ii) Derive an expression for torque developed in a 2-pole round rotor machine and
state the assumption made. (8)

12.(a) (i) Derive an expression for emf generated in aDC generator. (8)
(ii) A separately excited dc generator,when running at 1000rpm, supplied 200 A at
125 V. What will be the load current when the speed drops to 800 rpm, if I(f) is
unchanged?
Given that the armature resistance = 0.004ohm and brush drop= 2V. (8)

Or

(b) (i) Draw and explain the important characteristics of separately excited DC
generator.
(ii) Two shunt generator operating at parallel deliver a total current of 250A. One of
the generated is rated 50kW and the other is 100kW.he voltage rating of both
machine is 500 V and have regulations of 6% (smaller one) and 4%.Assuming linear
characteristics,determine (1) the current deliverd by each machine and(2)terminal
voltage. (8)

13.(a) (i) Deliver an expression for the torque developed in the armature of a DC
motor. (8)
(ii) Determined develpoed torque and shaft torque of 220 V, 4-pole series
motor with 800 conductors wave-connected supplying a load of 8.2 kW by taking 45
A from the mains.The flux per pole is 25 mWb and its armature circuit resistance is
0.6 Ohm.

Or

(b) (i) Explain the flux conmtrol and armature control methods of speed control of
DC shunt motors. (8)
(ii) A 220 V shunt motor has an armature resistance of 0.5 Ohm and takes an
armature current of 40 A on a certain load.BY how much must the main flux be
reduced to raised speed by 50% if the developed speed is constant? Neglect
saturation and armature reaction. (8)

14.(a) (i) Draw and explain no-load phasor diagram of a single phase transformer.
(8)
(ii) A single phase transformer takes 10 A on no-load at 0.2 p.f. lagging.The turn
ratio is 4:1 (step down).If the load on the secondary is 200 A at apf 0.85 lagging,find
the primary current and power factor. Neglect the voltage drop in the winding. Also
draw the phasor diagram. (8)
Or

(b) (i) With the help of circuit diagrams, explain any two types of three phase
transformer connections. (6)
(ii) Obtain the equivalent circuit of a 200/400 V, 50 hz, 1-phase transformer from the
following test data: (10)

O.C.Test : 200 V, 0.7 A, 70W - on L.V. side

S.C.Test : 15 V, 10 A, 85 W- on H.V. side

15. (a) (i) Derive the condition for maximum efficiency in a transformer. (8)
(ii) A 11000/230 V,150kVA,1-phase, 50 Hz transformer has core loss of 1.4kW and
F.L.cu. loss of 1.6kW.determine

(1) The kVA load for maximum efficiency and the value of maximum efficiency at
unity p.f.
(2) The efficiency at half F.L. 0.8 p.f. leading. (8)

Or

(b) With the help of neat circuit diagram, explain Swinburne's test and derive the
relations for efficiency (both for generator and motor).Also state the merits and
demerits of this method. (16)

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