Delta Wye Calculator
A Delta Wye Calculator is used to transform a delta (∆) network into a Wye (Y) network. The Delta-Wye (∆-Y) transformation is a mathematical technique used in electrical engineering to simplify the analysis of electrical networks. It involves converting a ∆ configuration of resistors to a Y configuration using a set of transformation equations. This transformation is widely used in the analysis of three-phase electric power circuits.
Enter the value of Resistances RA, RB and RC of the Network
Result
Resistor (R1)
Ohm
Resistor (R2)
Ohm
Resistor (R3)
Ohm

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The transformation is based on establishing equivalence for networks with three terminals, where the impedance between any pair of terminals must be the same for both networks. The transformation equations are valid for both real and complex impedances, simplifying complex resistor networks that cannot be easily reduced through series or parallel combinations.
Example: Convert a Delta network comprising of 10Ω, 15Ω, and 25Ω into a wye network.
