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Questions in Electrical Engineering





Questions in Electrical Engineering



1. Why the transmission systems are mostly overhead systems?

Because of the cost consideration, the transmission systems are mostly overhead systems.

2.Why all overhead lines use ACSR conductors?

ACSR conductors comprises of hard drawn aluminium wires stranded around a core of single or multiple strand galvanized steel wire. They provides the necessary conductivity while the steel provides the necessary mechanical strength. Has less corona loss. The breaking load is high and has less weight.

3.Why transmission lines are 3 phase 3 wire circuits while distribution lines are 3 phase 4 wire circuits?

A Balanced 3 phase circuit does not require the neutral conductor, as the instantaneous sum of the 3 line currents are zero. Therefore the transmission lines and feeders are 3 phase 3 wire circuits. The distributors are 3 phase 4 wire circuits because a neutral wire is necessary to supply the 1 phase loads of domestic and commercial consumers.

4.Why overhead line conductors are invariably stranded?

They are stranded to make them flexible during erection and while in service.




5 . Stat the advantages of interconnected systems.

Any area fed from one generating station during overload hours can be fed from another power station and thus reserved capacity required is reduced, reliability of supply is increased and efficiency is increased.

6. What is a ring distributor?

A ring distributor is a distributor which is arranged to form a closed circuit and is fed at one or more than one point.

7. State any two advantages of ring main system.

Less voltage fluctuations at consumer’s terminals.Less copper is required as each part of the ring carries less current than in radial system.

8. Mention the disadvantages of a 3 wire system

In 3 wire system a third wire is required.The safety is partially reduced.A balancer is required and therefore cost is increased.

9. What are the advantages of a 3 wire dc distribution system over a 2 wire dc distribution system?

If 3 wire system is used to transmit the same amount of power over the same distance with same efficiency with same consumer voltage we require 0.3125 times copper as required in 2 wire system.

10. Mention the differences between 3 wire and 3 phase 4 wire distribution system?

3 phase 3 wire is employed for balanced loads, but 3 phase 4 wire is employed for unbalanced loads.
3 phase 3 wire is used for transmission but 3 phase 4 wire is used for distribution of power to consumers.


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Personal Interview Questions for Electrical Engineers



 Personal Interview Questions for Electrical Engineers




 1. Where CSA sheath is used in cables?
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Corrugated seamless aluminums sheath is used in high voltage oil filled cables and telephone lines.

2. Why it is used?
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It is used because it is very flexible and easily by repeated bending the sheath is not distorted and it is not damaged. It has lesser weight and reduced thickness.

3. Why protective covering is done in cables?
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To protect the cables from mechanical damage, corrosion and electrolytic action when laid direct in the ground the protective covering is made.

4. By what material protective covering is made?
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Bitumen &Bituminized materials, PVC and layers of fibrous materials.

5. What is meant by serving of a cable?
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Layers of fibrous material permitted with waterproof compound applied to the exterior of the cable is called serving of a cable.

6. Why armoring is done in the cables?
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To protect the sheath from mechanical damage.

7. Why armoring is not done in single core cables?
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The presence of magnetic material within the alternating magnetic field of a single core cable produces excessive losses. Hence single core cables are left unarmored with non-magnetic materials like tin-bronze or silicon-bronze tapes or wires.

8. Why Al is used as an armour material?
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It has non-magnetic properties, high conductivity and mechanical strength.

9. What is meant by grading of cables?
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The method of equalizing the stress in the dielectric of the cable is called the grading of cables.

10.Mention the methods of cables.
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Capacitance grading and intersheath grading.
 
11.Why the capacitance of the cable is very high than the capacitance of the overhead lines?
 
The distance between the conductors are small. The distance between the cores and the earthed sheath is also small. The permittivity of the cable insulation is 3 to 5 times greater than that of air insulation.
 
12.Write the expression of the capacitance of a single core cable.

( (2πε)
----------- = C=q/v

( ln(R/r)

13.What is meant by charging current of a cable?
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The capacitance of a cable determines the charging current. The charging current restricts the use of cables on EHV lines. The current carrying capacity of an a.c cable is also reduced by the charging current.

14.Why power loss occurs in the dielectric of a cable?
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-due to conductivity of insulation

-Dielectric hysteresis or dielectric absorption.
-Ionization or corona

15. Why all transmission and distribution systems are 3 phase systems?
 
  # A 3 phase a.c circuit using the same size conductors as the single phase circuit can carry three times the power which can be carried by a 1 phase circuit and uses 3 conductors for the 2 phases and one conductor for the neutral. Thus a 3 phase circuit is more economical than a 1 phase circuit in terms of initial cost as well as the losses. Therefore all transmission and distribution systems are 3 phase systems.

 

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