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The Y-delta transform (also written Wye-delta transform or Kennelly's Delta-Star transformation) or star-mesh transformation is a technique to simplify analysis of an electrical network. The name derives from the shapes of the circuit diagrams, which look respectively like the letter Y and the Greek capital letter Δ.

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Basic Y-Delta transformation

The transformation is used to establish equivalence for networks with 3 terminals. Where three elements terminate at one point (node) and none is a source, the node is eliminated by transforming the impedances.

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For equivalence, the impedance between any pair of terminals must be the same for both networks.

Transformation equations

R_1 = \left( \frac{R_aR_b}{R_a + R_b + R_c} \right)

R_2 = \left( \frac{R_bR_c}{R_a + R_b + R_c} \right)

R_3 = \left( \frac{R_cR_a}{R_a + R_b + R_c} \right)

Wye-to-Delta transformation equations

R_a = \left( \frac{R_1R_2 + R_2R_3 + R_3R_1}{R_2} \right)

R_b = \left( \frac{R_1R_2 + R_2R_3 + R_3R_1}{R_3} \right)

R_c = \left( \frac{R_1R_2 + R_2R_3 + R_3R_1}{R_1} \right)

Terminology

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Grounded Earthed
Wye or Y Star

See also


References

William Stevenson, "Elements of Power System Analysis 3rd ed.", McGraw Hill, New York, 1975, ISBN 0070612854

Last updated: 05-31-2005 16:05:35
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