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curiousguy23
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Homework Statement
A 2,000 kVA three-phase 33000/6600 V 50 Hz delta - star(wye) connected transformer has a primary and secondary winding resistances of 8 ohms and 0.08 ohms per phase respectively. The leakage reactance referred to the secondary is 1.5 ohms per phase. Calculate the sec. Voltage if we have a 0.75 power factor lagging. Ans. 6.256kV
Homework Equations
V_r=V2 +I_2(R_eq*cos(phi) + X_eq*sin(phi)) where V_r is the rated voltage and V_2 is the secondary voltage. R_eq and X_eq are the total resistances and reactances referred to the secondary.
The Attempt at a Solution
I first attempted to find the per phase resistance and reactance total on the secondary.
R_eq = 0.4 ohms
X_eq = 1.5 ohms
Then i split the apparent power equally on each phase of the star(wye) connection and divided by the phase voltage (6600/(rt 3)) to find the phase current of 175 A. Substituting in the above eqn gave me a Secondary voltage of 6.2Kv . Not Sure what I am doing wrong, this is my first time working with three- phase transformers.