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1. What is a Transformer2.

How are Primary and secondary windings of a Transformer


connected

3. Name different types of Transformer based on Number of windings

4. Where Transformers are applicable

5. How does electrical energy transfer takes place in Transformers

6. Why does Transformers are know as to have high efficiency

7. What are the two general type of Transformers based on in which manner  windings

Are Wound

8. What is leakage flux

9. What is the need to reduce leakage flux and how can we do this in both core and
shell type

Transformers

10. For low power levels and high power levels which type of transformers are 
preferred

11. What do you mean by heating and cooling of transformers

12. What is the principle involved in working of a transformer

13. What are the properties of a ideal two winding transformer

14. How does the transfer of impedance takes place in transformers

15. What are Transformers

16. What are Transformer losses

17. What is B-H curve

18. What is the Emf equation in a Transformer

19. What are Open and Short circuit tests of a Transformer

20. What is the purpose of Auto-Transformer


21. How does wattmeter connected on H.V side records the Ohmic losses on L.V
side  also

22. How can we express volts, amperes, and ohms etc in Per Unit Values what is it

Necessary

23. What is voltage regulation of a Transformer

24. Why do we perform Polarity tests on Transformers

25. Why do we perform load test or Sumpner’s test on Transformers

26. What is efficiency and condition for maximum efficiency in a transformer

27. What are the conditions to be satisfied for parallel operation of  transformers

28. What are Stray load and Dielectric losses

29. What are Hysteresis and Eddy current losses

30. What are Tap changers on Transformers and what is their need

31. What is need of Induction regulators in Transformers

32. What are Three Phase Transformers give their four Standard connections

33. What factors causes Noise in a Transformer and How can we reduce it

34. What is Electromagnetic energy conversion Principles

35. What is Coupling Field reaction

36. What is a motor and the principle involved in the motor

37. What is the generator and the principle involved in generator

38. What  is Electromagnetic or Interaction torque

39. What is Reluctance or Alignment toque

40. What are the differences between Dc and Ac machines

41. What does the stator consists of

42. What does the Rotor consists of


43. What is Pole-Pitch

44. What are Electrical and Mechanical degrees

45. What is flux per pole

46. What are full pitched and short pitched coils

47. What are Synchronous and Induction machines

48. What is Synchronization

49. Explain the Armature and Field windings of Synchronous machine

50. Explain  the Stator and Rotor windings of Induction Machines

51. How does the E.M.F generation takes place in Dc machine

52. How are Synchronous machines classified

53. How are Inductions Machines classified

54. What are Slip ring Induction machines

55. What are Squirrel cage Induction machines

56. What are Salient pole Synchronous Machines

57. What are Non Salient pole Synchronous Machines

58. What is the difference between single phase and Poly phase Synchronous
Machines

59. What is the difference between single phase and Poly phase Induction machines

60. What is Synchronous speed

61. What are heating and cooling curves of Induction machines

62. What are Synchronous compensators

63. Mention the applications of Synchronous generators and motors

64. mention the applications of Induction motors and generators

65. What is starting torque


66. What is pull-out-torque

67. What is pull in torque

68. What are different cooling methods

69. What are Mechanical losses

70. What are speed torque characteristics

71. What are different methods of Machines

72. Explain Self excitation

73. Explain Separate excitation

74. What is Armature Reaction

75. What are Stationary parts of a D.C motor

76. What are rotary parts of D.C motor

77. What is a commutator

78. What is commutator action

79. What is rocker

80. What are Brushes

81. What are Interpoles

82. What is Yoke

83. What is field poles

84. What is Field windings

85. What is Compensating Windings

86. What is Armature core

87. What is armature windings

88. What is Shaft


89. What are Ratings of a Motor

90. What is Cross Magnetization

91. What is De-Magnetization

92. What are the effects of Armature reaction

93. What are the different methods employed in limiting Armature reaction

94. What are the effects of Brush shifts

95. What are different operating characteristics of D.C generators

96. What is Generating mode

97. What is Motor mode

98. What is Magnetization curve

99. What are Cumulative compound generators

100. What are Shunt Generators

101. What are series Generators

102. What are operating characteristics of D.C  Motors

103. What is D.C compound Motor

104. What are the necessary conditions to be obtained for staring of a Motor

105. What are stators

106. What is external resistance

107. What factors influence the speed of a D.C motor

108. How does the speed control of motors takes place

109. What do you mean by Speed Regulation

110. What are shunt motors

111. What are series motors


112. What is Ward Leonard method

113. What is Armature voltage control method

114. How does speed control can be obtained in motors by using SCR’S

115. How does testing of D.C machines takes place

116. What is Direct method of testing

117. What is Swinburne’s or indirect method of testing

118. What is Regenerative or Hopkinson’s  method of testing

119. What is Brake test

120. What are Rotating Amplifiers

121. What is Power Factor

122. What are Permanent magnet Dc Motors

123. What are the two types of Armature windings

124. What are the Advantages of stationary armature

125. What happens if the Armature coil is opened

126. What happens if the field coil is opened

127. Why does sparking occurs in a commutator

128. What are the advantages of Non salient or cylindrical rotor over Salient pole 
rotor

129. What is pitch factor

130. What is breath factor

131. What are Harmonics

132. How can we reduce the effect of harmonics

133. What is Tooth Ripple

134. What are the methods of excitation of a Synchronous machines


135. What is static excitation System

136. What is brushless excitation system

137. How does cooling of Synchronous machines takes place

138. What is voltage regulation of an Alternator

139. What are the different methods of finding voltage regulation

140. What is m.m.f method

141. What is potier method

142. What is A.S.A method

143. What is synchronous Impedance method

144. What is two reaction theory

145. What is slip test

146. How can we determine Xd  and Xq

147. What does Synchronisation of Alternators mean

148. What are different methods of Synchronising alternators

149. What is Dark lamp method

150. What is Bright lamp method

151. What is Synchroscope method

152. What is Synchronizing power

153. What is Synchronizing Torque

154. What is synchronizing Current

155. Can you explain the Parallel operation of Alternators

156. What is the effect of change in excitation

157. What is the effect of change in input power


158. Explain the operation of alternators on infinite bus

159. How does load gets affect with speed in Synchronous machines

160. What is the effect of field excitation in Synchronous motor

161. What are V and inverted V curves

162. What is normal excitation

163. What is under excitation

164. What is Over excitation

165. What is Synchronous condenser

166. What are the different methods of starting of Synchronous motors

167. What is a pony motor

168. Why single phase Induction motors are not self starting

169. Why poly phase induction motors are self starting

170. What is meant by Cogging in Induction motors

171. What is meant by Skew in Induction motors

172. What is meant by Crawling in Induction motors

173. What is double field revolving Theory

174. What is Cross field revolving theory

175. What are different stating methods of induction motors

176. What are universal motors

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