Three Phase Transformer
Three Phase Transformer | Construction & Working

Three Phase Transformer A three-phase transformer can be built by having its three primary and three secondary windings on a common magnetic core. The basic principle of a 3-phase transformer.…

Signals and Systems Lecture Notes
Signals and Systems Notes Pdf

Signals and Systems is a description of how one parameter varies with another parameter. For instance, voltage changing over time in an electronic circuit. Signals and Systems Notes.Download Download Notes…

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B.Tech – Electrical Engineering Previous Year Question Papers Download

B.Tech 2nd Semester 2023 PapersDownload B.Tech Electrical Engineering 3rd Semester 2021 PapersDownload B.Tech Electrical Engineering 3rd Semester Feb-2022 PapersDownload BTech Electrical Engineering 3rd Semester Dec-2022 PapersDownload B.Tech-EE-3rd-Sem-Nov-2023-PapersDownload B.Tech Electrical Engineering…

FULL WAVE RECTIFIER
Rectifier : Full Wave Rectifier | Definition, Types & Working

Full Wave Rectifier A full wave rectifier is a rectification circuit that is used to change the AC signal that is applied across its terminals into a pulsating DC form.Rectification…

Buchholz Relay
Buchholz Relay | Working Principle of Buchholz Relay

Buchholz Relay For a protection of transformer Buchholz relay in transformer is mounted on the connecting pipes between the main tank & the conservative tank. It consists of two element.…

3 phase Induction Motor
Three Phase Induction Motor | Construction & Working Principle

Three Phase Induction Motor The three phase induction motor is one of the A.C. motors, which is widely used for various purposes in industry. These motors never run at a…

No Load and Block Rotor Test
No load or Blocked Rotor Test on Three Phase Induction Motor

No load or Open circuit test This test is performed on an induction motor, when the motor is running on No load. In this test, without connecting any load on…

Difference between Synchronous Motor and Induction Motor
Difference between Synchronous Motor and Induction Motor

The following are the main comparison between Synchronous Motor & Induction Motor Sr. No.Synchronous MotorInduction Motor1.It is not self-starting.It is self-starting motor.2.It runs at a constant speed known as synchronous speed.Its…

Over Head Faults
Different Types of Faults in Overhead Transmission Lines

Electrical energy is generated at various power station & is transmitted & distributed to the consumers. There are various faults which may occur in the system during transmission & distribution…

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Difference between HVDC and HVAC

The following are the main comparison between High voltage A.C. & High voltage D.C. system. Sr. No.HVDCHVAC1.Only or two conductor are used.Three conductor are required.2.Saving of conductor material as only…