Three Phase Electricity Basics and Calculations electrical engineering
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- In this video we learn how three phase electricity works from the basics. We explain how three phase electricity is generated, how the voltages vary, how to calculate the voltages and vrms, what frequency, hertz and cycle mean and how we get two different voltages from a three phase supply. We look at wye and delta, transformers and generators. We start with a simple single phase AC generator and then add in a second and third phase to under stand its working principle.
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For RMS you could simply multiply the peak voltage by 0.707. (area under a sine curve)
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Interesting(?) Fact.
That is also the ratio between the sides of any standard sheet of metric paper.
Example,
A5: 150x210mm
A4: 210x297
A3: 297x420
etc.
Half the size of paper, gives 71% of the length
Those in Europe/ UK, look at a photocopier.
Standard enlargement/reduction
35%
50%
71%
1:1
141%
200%
How can two phase electricity work with only single neutral wire?
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If someone doesn't understand stuff,you refer to the internet. It's written in every religious book. I struggled with data structures and algorithms in school so,I referred to CZcams. It wasn't easy at first but I eventually got the hang of it, schools and colleges don't have the liberty of giving special attention to each student.
You missed the point. It isnt that they didnt understand their professors the first time and had to refer to youtube. Its that universities take years to teach stuff that could viably be taught by a youtube video in a few minutes.
You would think that a credetation site which charges such high prices would be more efficient at educating their customers, if the information is already freely available on the internet.
There are people here saying that their universities never even taught this stuff at all, which, before you say is them not paying attention, well, they wouldnt have passed and recieved their major then, but they did.
You would think that if you have to pay such a premium to recieve an education at a university, you'd learn enough to not have to leave comments like the original one posted here. The point is that we're really only going to a university for creditation and to network, because the good education seems to be happening on the internet
@@samo6401 who do you think is better off, someone who watched a 5 minute video, or someone who spent 4 years thinking about their subject. Theres a lot to be said about colleges failing, but its not one giant 4 year multipart youtube video that can be condensed into 5 minutes, when you are in college you are practicing the material, after a 4 minute video on youtube, you arent done knowing everything about something, its not like your education is complete. This is survey, which has its place, but you shouldn't conflate the two things as if they were exchange-able.
@@Triggs-Music thats not what we're talking about here. We dont mean the entire collective knowledge of all of the classes people took in college. We mean one topic, where in college, you need to spend years taking preliminary courses as well as gen eds just to finally get to it at the end, when you couldve understood it with just a 5 minute video, and you need to pay for all of that. You didnt need all of the college experience, you may have not needed the preliminary courses, you didnt need the gen eds, and as much as I agree with you that education isnt complete without practice, if there are college grads here saying that this was never taught in their coursework, do you think they practiced? No.
Thank god for the internet. Information like this used to be hidden behind a massive paywall.
@@samo6401 how is what I said or the other guy green goblin for that matter not what we are talking about. If I’m adding to the point that’s not me changing the subject, if I reject your point with a new point then it’s part of the said conversation. If it weren’t then no one could ever argue and every idea or thought would Have to be accepted as true.. with that, I agree with you that colleges are failing and the quality of education is absolutely terrible, that god there is indeed an alternative. But what you are understanding in 5 minutes here is not all there is to the subject. There is a point to being around people who know the subject. The role of teacher is not just learning but also help knowing where to look next. If you are forever doing this on your own, you’ll get stuck eventually in basics videos. I have to say but I’ll stop here for now
For anyone curious as to why Vmax is exactly sqrt(2) x Vrms, here's basically why
What having equal heating power means is basically that the integral of the AC wave's power is equal to that of the DC current, and over a fixed time, they'll transfer the same amount of thermal energy to the block.
Using basic formulas, we can see that P = VI and V = IR. These can be merged to solve for power, as being P = V^2/R. Letting R be the same between both scenarios which is required, we get P proportional to V^2
The energy of one AC waveform with voltage Vac*sin(t) (no frequency or phase offset since we are just looking at a single waveform) should equal a DC source with voltage Vdc, and since energy is the integral of power with respect to time, we can show that;
∫(Vac(sin(t))^2 dt = ∫Vdc^2 dt
for the range between 0 and 2pi (one waveform)
Solving these integrals gives pi*Vac^2 = 2pi*Vdc^2
Re-arranging gives us Vac = sqrt(2*Vdc^2). If we were to sub in an RMS/Vdc of 120v, we get Vac = sqrt(2*120^2) = 169.71 ~= 170V
This is where that sqrt(2) conversion factor comes from.
Good point well made.
That last 2 minutes my mind just went from off the charts to wow it all makes sense now and always wondered where the 208v came from. Thank you for you're knowledge and dedication to teaching along and make it so easier to understand
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You just taught me more with 2 videos than my entire High School on this topic.
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Best explanation ever. Sine wave, 1 phase, 3 phase, V RMS, V Max. I'm just a country man and just start learning basic electronic and DIY stuff in my old age. I only understood after watching this video. Thank a lot
Love your videos. You explain things well! I think you should have kept all the calculations for a different video though. It didn't mix well with the explanation of what 3 phase actually is.
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This is a great video. 208 3 Phase is however regionally specific in the US, and 480v 3 phase is much more common in some areas, especially concerning HVAC and some generators. I work at a commercial property that's about 30 years old in which one property tenant has 3 phase 208 and their neighbor 40 feet away has 3 phase 480v. it would be great to include this in future videos or update. All in all though I love The Engineering Mindset videos!
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Love the video, just wanna add that most of the EU runs on 230/400V and 50Hz instead of the 220/380V you mentioned
yup
Yes, the entire EU has standardized it grid on 230V since 2009. Including the UK. This video uses the pre-2009 voltages. Though the concepts are the same and the video is still as useful!
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It is really interesting to see how other countries handle the electrical installation / infrastructure! But the most countries in Europe (for example Germany) also use 230 / 400 Volt 😃
Poland use 230V also England use 230V
@@PrzemekSzmigielski In Italy 230/400V too
Netherlands 230V
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When I went to engineering college, they introduced all of this. When I couldn't grasp it, I asked them to go over it again. They said "don't worry about it, it will all makes sense as we go along". Well, it didn't. I was the stupidest kid in the class and after a couple of semesters of struggles I quit. Now, I watch a couple of video's that are well presented and I can scroll back and the dumb shit left and a smart guy entered the room. I cannot believe what the computer and intelligent teaching is doing for me. Funny thing is that I look at the graph showing the places where people scroll back and repeat? Turns out there must have been a huge percentage of people just like me that didn't get it on the first pass. These videos are un-fucking=believeable. Thank you to The Engineering Mindset. I hope they keep making or improving the material at those scrolled over parts!!!
RMS Voltage is the Voltage, where the area between the graph and 0 line of the voltage is the same size for either AC or DC. That is a mathematical function and results in a factor of root 2 ~1.41 between the voltages
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Just have to say the standard in the UK is now 230V at LV or 216V-254V as regulations allow for +10%/-6% from 230V, so 240V is still acceptable and confuses some people.
Source: Work for Electricity Board
I almost put a section about this and the EU voltage tolerance changes but in the end settled on covering the basics with a single value.
The Engineering Mindset I agree with you for mentioning single value of 1ph and 3ph voltage to avoid any confusion of the listeners.However, a general statement can be given stating that there is upto +/- 19 tolerance that various country to country per local electrical authorities.
Yes, and also in all EU countries 230V is standard voltage for at least 15 years now.
@@EngineeringMindset Interesting videos. UK & Europe were harmonised about 1992. I was working in T&M calibration/service centre and we had to amend hundreds/thousands of Metrology Support Packages when calibrating/testing/certifying each item of DVM, multimeter, PAT tester etc. as the test points/results would be across the expected range of supply voltage. Effectively both sides converged on nominal voltage of 230V, Europe was 220V plus tolerance and UK 240V minus tolerance. ISTR approx 7% of UK mains supply came undersea from generation in France etc. and was a practical driver to harmonise.
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4:40-6:33 Two corrections:
* The waveforms are not correct. From Faraday's law, we know the induced EMF in the coils due to the rotating magnetic field, is proportional to the _rate of change_ of the magnetic flux through the coils, not proportional to the flux itself. So at time 4:59, when the magnetic field is maximum as stated in the video, the induced EMF is actually zero (not maximum as the video says) because the rate of change of the flux is zero at that instant. At time 5:09, when the magnetic field is zero as stated in the video, the induced EMF is actually maximum (not zero as the video shows) because the rate of change of the flux is maximum at that instant.
* An AC voltmeter reads the RMS value of voltage, not the instantaneous value as the animation show.
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What a great video but unfortunately, I can’t view it until the end for some reason. Can’t wait to see more about three phase in the other video you referred to.
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I certainly appreciate your videos and have generated a question. If a 3-phase motor’s ground cable is connected to a neutral block, would this have any affect the motor’s operation?
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Correction, the voltage used throughout Europe (including the UK) has been harmonised since January 2003 at a nominal 230v.
So UK 240V and EU 220V is false.
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Great video, the instruction and presentation is fantastic. FYI , I did remove my last comment to save confusion. You were completely correct, the standard is meant to be 230v in Australia.
Why is it meant to be 230 V AC
it's 240V AC, 10A at 50Hz for standard Residential Power , According to the Australian Standard
well, Actually it's 216 V AC to 253 V AC as the allowable range, but the accepted nominal figure is 240 V AC
I'd love for you to prove me wrong on this point, by all means
but i doubt it
if you're gonna do it, provide Standards documentation so i can look it up, don't just use google as a reference or wiki, ok
@@martinkuliza AS 60038(2012) specifies a nominal voltage of 230V +10/-6% (216V - 253V)
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thats' weird if it's true
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Would love a video explaining how it shorts out.. like, the fact the neutral is connected to the star point isn’t the same as a L-N short, and how phases don’t short out when connected together.. could be obvious but think these videos explain basically everything there is to know, extremely well
Awesome video!
euro moved to 230v 400v.they started in 1985 and in 20 years they slowly moved from 220V/ 380V to 230V /400V
just a heads up.
maybe hes recording this video in 1999...
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Actually not all the europe, in eastern erupe its 220V and 380V (Serbia), but it depends if you mesure in a household near a transformer or in the one awey, wors example ive seen is 260V as the max in my village (house is snext to trafo field) and the min ive seen is 140V, but it accures when there are problems like heavy storm or winter
Exactly that, what Germany have, 230V/400V.
220/380 was in USSR so 220/380 is dead history in EU
Great informational video. Had to refresh on how 3 phase works.
Hello, great video as always, i have a question not related to the video.
So, where you maybe thinking about doing a series of videos about computer components, like what they consist of and how do they work. It would be really cool if you made some, unless you already made them, then im sorry
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Very simple to understand, subscribed! One question, if the voltage for each phase is constantly changing why doesn't the multimeter report the instantaneous voltage and instead report the vrms?
The fluctuation is so fast that the connected devices only "see" the average listed in the formula?
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Another way to think about it is that RMS is unusually 70% of the peak value. So that is why you get 120v if the peak to peak is 170.
Wish all the best of luck for you
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Very informative. It helped in understanding the fundamentals.
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