Great video with beautiful and clear explanation. Though errors might occur and in this case, with Yd11 and Yd1, the viewer has to be smart enough to question the clarity and discuss it here and that they have done. I am from Malaysia and have been a academician for 30 odd yrs at various stages till post grad delivery. I have total respect for the Indian lecturers, professors and engineers as in my college days, the best ever lectures I had was from India. Salute to you sir for all the videos you have made and shared. Amazing work. God Bless you Bountifully!!!
Hi Mr Andrew, are you referring to the direction of Yd11? Because in the video, it clearly showed facing towards 1 oclock instead of 11! So I was confused as well.
Ynd11 but you are explaining Ynd1. Please review this, you will confuse your follower unless intentional done to get us thinking. I have see some of videos you really are great nd resourcefull. Keep it up!!!
i am very happy that you guys are thinking. yes that has been a mistake. i admitted several times. it is written in description, in comment box also. i tried to write it as video sub title but some how it does not appear. i am not sure about that
Yes. That has been an unfortunate mistake due to absence of script. I have admitted that in the comment section. But i hope you have understood the method to draw the phasor diagram. If yes, that is my success......
Fantastic teaching, just one Q question, In second example Ynd11, u have drawn HV side star at fixed 12 oclock position thts fine but how have u drawn the LV side Delta beside the HV star , the concept behind placing it ? Plz
I got it , thanks Sir , not a single person in my life have explained with such a simple technique, thanks so much ...Keep going sir ...Due to confusions at earlier stages ppl get frightened of these topics in electrical engg.
From the second explanation and the vector diagrams, is this actually Ynd11 or Ynd1? To me, I see it as Ynd1 from the time (clock) view. The delta (secondary side) suppose to point to 11:00 clock direction. Also the neutral point was not indicated. I stand to be corrected, please
Am sorry, I watched this video, vector grouping so many times, it's very tricky with albhapets and it's placement. In your video I have seen some mistake, kindly correct if am wrong. The second example Yd11 in the sense the low voltage winding is leading the high voltage winding by 30 degrees. It also mean the resultant vector of Delta winding should be in 11 O clock position not in 1 o clock position... isn't?? So was your 2nd example suitable for Yd1 or Yd11. Am sorry this video is 2 year older but I believe you can analysis. Kindly reply.
Great video with beautiful and clear explanation. Though errors might occur and in this case, with Yd11 and Yd1, the viewer has to be smart enough to question the clarity and discuss it here and that they have done. I am from Malaysia and have been a academician for 30 odd yrs at various stages till post grad delivery. I have total respect for the Indian lecturers, professors and engineers as in my college days, the best ever lectures I had was from India. Salute to you sir for all the videos you have made and shared. Amazing work. God Bless you Bountifully!!!
Thanks a lot...
Hi Mr Andrew, are you referring to the direction of Yd11? Because in the video, it clearly showed facing towards 1 oclock instead of 11! So I was confused as well.
Correction....what you have drawn is..Ynd1........with neutral on the higher side and the secondary voltage lagging the primary voltage by 30 deg.
Sir you are again very crystal clear....thank you so much for your easy understanding and delivering to us ..vow
Superb Sir your way of teaching is awesome
Nice. Everyone...please read the video description ....or you might not understand a mistake in example 2.
i think your explanation with writting on paper is far better than the animated one.
Sir I understand so this teaching is very good
Ynd11 but you are explaining Ynd1. Please review this, you will confuse your follower unless intentional done to get us thinking. I have see some of videos you really are great nd resourcefull. Keep it up!!!
i am very happy that you guys are thinking. yes that has been a mistake. i admitted several times. it is written in description, in comment box also. i tried to write it as video sub title but some how it does not appear. i am not sure about that
It is a very clear explanation, thanks for the video
Superb explanation .. quality to it’s best
thank you
teaching made so easy to understand!! thank you for sharing.
Very well explained.......
Superb explanation
Great sir
After 9:03 explanation going in wrong direction.Sir you are explaining YnD1 in second example.Anyways you explaining very well all the topics.
Yes. That has been an unfortunate mistake due to absence of script. I have admitted that in the comment section. But i hope you have understood the method to draw the phasor diagram. If yes, that is my success......
Fantastic teaching, just one Q question,
In second example Ynd11, u have drawn HV side star at fixed 12 oclock position thts fine but how have u drawn the LV side Delta beside the HV star , the concept behind placing it ? Plz
I got it , thanks Sir , not a single person in my life have explained with such a simple technique, thanks so much ...Keep going sir ...Due to confusions at earlier stages ppl get frightened of these topics in electrical engg.
i think on the second occasion i mentioned Yd11 that should be Yd1 or vice versa.... just check the video description please
From the second explanation and the vector diagrams, is this actually Ynd11 or Ynd1? To me, I see it as Ynd1 from the time (clock) view. The delta (secondary side) suppose to point to 11:00 clock direction.
Also the neutral point was not indicated.
I stand to be corrected, please
they have drawn Ynd1 and explaining as Ynd11 , made a mistake i think
Wow ....very nice
No matter how you decorate yr video it's only depends on knowledge. Pls improve audio quality. Nice video 👌👍
Yeah.. I am trying the same. To improve both, audio quality as well as knowledge.
Sir , DY11 can u explain ....And angle of rotation i have doubt
thank you for Englidh version
Sir are you a lecturer of EIJE?
Very useful sirr
Sir please make video on YNa0d11 please sir 😢😢
Am sorry, I watched this video, vector grouping so many times, it's very tricky with albhapets and it's placement.
In your video I have seen some mistake, kindly correct if am wrong.
The second example Yd11 in the sense the low voltage winding is leading the high voltage winding by 30 degrees. It also mean the resultant vector of Delta winding should be in 11 O clock position not in 1 o clock position... isn't?? So was your 2nd example suitable for Yd1 or Yd11.
Am sorry this video is 2 year older but I believe you can analysis.
Kindly reply.
Yes that has been a mistake by me
This 11clock Or 1 clock
For the second case is it YnD1!!
THE LAST EXPLAINED VECTOR GROUP IS Ynd1, IT IS MISTAKENLY WRITTEN AS Ynd11....
how vector group Dyn2
You are saying Ynd11 but explained Ynd1. pl check.
you have drawn Ynd1 and explaaining as Ynd11
many thanks
In the second part of this video, you forgot to draw/mention the neutral point.
Isn't it Yd1
Yes . I made an on camera mistake... Actually i used to deliver without any script. Sorry for that
Very observant and TQ for highlighting the correction on mistakes.
Nice but no clarity on voice
It is not YNd11 ,it is YNd1
Which one? Please give snapshot. In that case i shall rectify it in the description
u r right bro
@@electricaltechnologyandind5335 LAST EXP SIR
Yes that is Ynd1, I made a mistake there..
Yd1
Aek number
Not proper explained
may be....
@@electricaltechnologyandind5335 without phasor diagram vector grouping explanation incomplete
phasor diagram of what??? transformer???
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