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Delta-Wye Conversions What if resistors are neither in series nor in parallel?

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Page 1: What if resistors are neither in series nor in parallel?

Delta-Wye Conversions

What if resistors are neither in series nor in parallel?

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Delta-Wye

• Many circuits can be simplified using three-terminal equivalent networks.

• These are of the type (Y) wye or tee (T) and the delta () or pi () networks.

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Y - Tee

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Delta - Pi

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Delta to Wye Conversion

• Each resistor in the Y-network is the product of the resistors in the two adjacent branches, divided by the sum of the three resistors.

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Wye to Delta Conversions

• Each resistor in the network is the sum of all possible products of Y resistors taken two at a time, divided by the opposite resistor.

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Delta-Wye Chart

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Balanced Networks

• Y and networks are said to be balanced when and when

• Under these conditions, conversion formulas become

RY R3

R 3RY

R1 R2 R3 RYRa Rb Rc R

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Transform the delta network to its equivalent wye network.

Examples

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Examples First, transform

your network into its opposite network.

Second, calculate the new values for your network.

Third, erase the old network.

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Examples

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Examples

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Examples