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BALAJI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE

Laknepally, Narsampet, Warangal - 506 331


DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
LECTURE SCHEDULE
NAME OF FACULTY : M.SREELEKHA AY : 2017 - 2018
SUB: AC MACHINES-I DEEE IV Sem
Lecture
NAME OF THE TOPIC Topic Covered Date
Number
UNIT-I (SINGLE PHASE TRANSFORMERS)
1 Introduction
2 Working Principle of a transformer
3 HV and LV Windings
4 Transformer on DC Supply
5 Transformer Classification
6 Construction of Transformer
7 Types of Transformers- based on construction
8 Comparision between Core type and shell type Transformers
9 Ideal Transformer
10 EMF Equation of a Transformer
11 Voltage and Current transformation Ratios
12 Transformer on NO-Load
13,14,15 Transformer ON-Load
16 Practical Transformer Analysis
Practical Transformer on load considering winding resistance and
17,18 leakage reactance

19 Equivalent circuit of a Transformer


20 Voltage Regulation of a Transformer
21 Losses in a Transformer
22 Efficiency of a Transformer
22,23 Open Circuit and Short Circuit Tests
24 Necessity of Transformer rating is in KVA
25,26 Difference between Ideal and Practical Transformer
27 All-Day Efficiency
28 Difference between distribution and Power Transformer
29,30 Polarity test on Transformer
31,32 Sumpner's Test
33,34 Paralle Operation of Transformers
35 Numerical Problems
UNIT-II (THREE PHASE TRANSFORMERS)
36 Introduction
36 3-Phase Transformers Vs three 1-Phase transformer bank
37 3-Phase Transformer Connections
Voltage and Current Relationships for 3-Phase Transformer
37 Connections
38 Open-Delta Connections
38 Parallel Operation of 3-Phase Transformers
39 Special Transformers
40 Auto-Transformers
41 Scott- Connection
42 Cooling of Transformers
43 Transformer Tank and accessories
44 Tap Changers
45 Humming of Transformers
UNIT-III (ALTERNATORS)
46 Introduction
47,48 Construction details of Alternators
49 Stator and Rotor
50 Types of Rotors
51 Exciters
52 Working Principle of an Alternator
53 Parts of Alternator with Material used
54 Frequency of Induced EMF
55 Synchronous Speed
Advantages of stationary Armature or Advantages of rotating Field
56 system
57 Armature Windings
58 Classification of Armature windings
59 Single phase and Poly phase windings
Single layer and Double layer windings
60
Lap,Wave and Concentric (or)Spiral winding
Full pitch and Short Pitch Coils
61 Concentrated and Distributed Winding
Winding Factors
EMF Equation of an Alternator
62
Alternator on Load (Voltage Variations on Load)
Synchronous Reactance and Synchronous Impedance
63 Factors that cause a change of Alternator Terminal Voltage on Load

Vector Diagrams of a loaded Alternator


64
Voltage Regulation by Synchronous Impedance Method
No-Load induced emf for different power Factors
65
Numerical Problems
UNIT-IV (PARALLEL OPERATION OF ALTERNATORS)
66 Synchronising of Alternators
67, 68
Necessity of Parallel operation(or)Advantages of Parallel Operation
69,70 Conditions for Synchronisation
71 Synchronising of Alternators
72 1-Phase Alternators by Lamp Method
73,74 3- Phase Alternators
75 Load sharing between two Alternators

Sign of Faculty Sign of HoD

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