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2.5 FLUX LINKAGES OF ONE CONDUCTOR IN A GROUP OF CONDUC- TORS | eee Let us now find out the flux linkages of one conductor due to current flowing in the conductor itself and the current flowing in the other conductors. It is assumed here that the sum of the currents in the various conductors is zero. The system of conductors is shown in Fig. 2.5. Theoretically, the flux due to a conductor is extending from the centre of the conductor right up to infinity, We will assume here that P is a point very far from the group of the conductors, the flux linkages will extend up to this point and the distances are as shown in Fig. 2.5. The objective here is to calculate the flux linkages of say, conductor 1 due to the current J,, carried by the conductor itself and flux linkage to conductor 1 due to the current carried by conductors 2, 3, omy Mt. Fig. 2.5 Cross-sectional view of a group of n conductors. Point P is remote from the group of conductors. ‘The flux linkage of conductor 1 due to the current J, including the internal flux linkages Hols , Hols yy Div Daa = er On| Ry 2261071, In De (2.19) Rr ‘The flux linkages 1p, to conductor 1 due to current in conductor 2 are py, = 21077 By In 22 Pe (2.20) Diy It is to be seen that flux due to conductor 2 that lies between conductor 2 and 1 will not link conductor 1 and therefore the distances involved are D,, and D4». ‘The flux linkages of conductor 1 due to all the conductors a 1 Tin 2x10 [x Roth =2x107 [x In +2x 107 If, In Dy, + [pln Dy, + (2.21) Since I, + Iq + wn +2, =, 1,=-(,+ly+ Ih) Substituting this in the second term of equation (2.21), 1 Lin athinget =2%107 [a In +2x107[1, nD, +1, In Dp, + -InD,,-1,nD,, +041 Daay -1,,D,) nt NP, =2x107[f0 3 D, +20 [tin PH ota +I, lo Dip D, np Now P is a point very far from the group of the conductors, the ratios Dry — Dry ‘The net flux linkages 2,,, therefore, are [a In hyp = 2x 10 +Iyin wh-turns/metre (2.23) Ainduttanre, of 28 Vines with emove than one ciscvit 3 a-gitims wile more thay one civcwit in patalle| wor on the same Aes ~ 9b such © ctxcurts afe Se widely Seperated that thar a magi incuttance bin tum, the Gnductive Yeackance. of the eqpivelent civgle “Civtulk,. Wald be hal ab each ef the individual eieeutts Cmsidered alone. 3 YO shows awsrangemeut of onductors of gop clruble CkE dine which Yesvlte Jn. stows inluctante ef Hae equivalent CK while i4® Shows awvaneremmeut of cmdactors op te Some a-B dtovble cee le which, does mot veself In ow inductonee. ef equivalent ckb- t . oO Oa! Oak ol — ce! alot a ou Rr on pe Pe O° sho | OF | ' | | "Oe No a! : i ae) | Oe | wig) a) cay Dnduckance cb oO ag _ dovble civevit liu With synch Spactgs . i conduttors ase Placed af Hue Vertes ofp % regular henagon as shown in! org: conductors pb onde aT ts one Cirtutk ee “etrtvit. : Conductors al, bl and | betongs te amother CI” Flux Waheges oF Phase “a conductors Yo = 210 "Sa (199 art legs J+ Ib (199 oF M4 aD + (195 Hp + gD Wee an Bagby (hy rae) Mae | Sine The Th ¢tero S Tytte= 7h = 2867) on tg Gov) 77 bateass = oxib) Ta UB? 200 tas Ya = 2715 tog (2) a av since Conductors Ave electrically 10 porate} Indwrance, ob each concuthy = 7 Be oy Nz D 5 bg (2 TFrductance of o 8-9 devble civeult lime With Unsyramaiturce| specie Most usual and Simple conpiquiabums as Shewn in FAP Since the Conductors ate transposed , Hy Conductor pesitims In transposition cycle weld be shmn in arbre oy yO: cle F- at —f —4 } “a Or 4A oO D, b fo a ore ef is r. tee- a ker Ve - Bt S94: aig vasywutteven} Spacing Of corclu How! Flu Valeages ey Fhate = a, in posttim-© Seni axis? 3A (199 gerd) +, (05 b > eigayerdas set 7) Svonalar\y p ~4 og Yay anes Tag 25 slog 1b) + tol 1 bebg Ly 2x (STG? Roe 2K10 “Sm (10g a epee HE by Hie baton yas Sut Yo Pos 3 = rx? mla beh ie Sey amy rs 4 caf Ls eslea(t bt see) tela si PGE HR a bby rte 5 (35) FT by Ge Sinee T, +iptier oC .. SY Yue 2x we? o = pam log Aah, log tt Gsm) te9 353 + Cytohy | * ae ot, og Yas 2x10 } 3T» tg yh a lo Ss I pe A oon) = e anit raF 4 (2 Yep mB, HW) 2 7 ‘ils W’3 . 22k hr, log pe 2% 2%.D_ (2) 6d : ” AI teTang vais bn a! Tnductance ef each phase L= ¥, Tnductance per condutoy =y ta a Yo. yy me «mT ang 2% (BY* (DYE Hm 3p the dishan ce “hots tee Jonge iA compere woh. D, . om’ wbeld tend te be vat ty in whith coe a) Le 2xw? Ln Ma yeg Im . :

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