Chapter12 Assignments
Chapter12 Assignments
Figure 12.43 Chapter 12, Solution 10(10). Since the neutral line is present, we can solve this problem on a per-phase basis. For phase a,
Ia = Van 220 0 = 6.5536.53 = Z A + 2 27 j20
For phase b,
Ib = Vbn 220 - 120 = = 10 - 120 ZB + 2 22 Vcn 220 120 = = 16.92 97.38 ZC + 2 12 + j5
For phase c,
Ic =
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, Second Edition - Alexander/Sadiku Chapter 12, Problem 12(12). Solve for the line currents in the Y- circuit of Fig. 12.45. Take Z = 6045.
Figure 12.45
Chapter 12, Solution 12(12). Convert the delta-load to a Wye-load and apply per-phase analysis.
Ia 1100 V
+ -
ZY
ZY =
Z = 20 45 3
Ia =
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, Second Edition - Alexander/Sadiku Chapter 12, Problem 22(19). Find the line currents Ia, Ib, and Ic in the three-phase network of Fig. 12.53 below. Take Z = 12 - j15, ZY = 4 + j6 , and Zl = 2 .
Figure 12.50 Chapter 12, Solution 22(19). Convert the D-connected source to a Y-connected source. Vp 208 Van = - 30 = - 30 = 120 - 30 3 3 Convert the D-connected load to a Y-connected load. Z (4 + j6)(4 j5) Z = Z Y || = (4 + j6) || (4 j5) = 3 8+ j
Z = 5.723 j0.2153
ZL Ia
Van
+ -
Ia =
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, Second Edition - Alexander/Sadiku Chapter 12, Problem 25(21). In the circuit of Fig. 12.54, if Vab = 440 10, Vbc = 440250, Vca = 440 130 V, find the line currents.
Figure 12.51
Chapter 12, Solution 25(21). Convert the delta-connected source to an equivalent wye-connected source and consider the single-phase equivalent.
Ia = 440 (10 30) 3 ZY
where
Z Y = 3 + j2 + 10 j8 = 13 j6 = 14.32 - 24.78
Ia =
= 17.744.78 A
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, Second Edition - Alexander/Sadiku Chapter 12, Problem 47(39). The following three parallel-connected three-phase loads are fed by a balanced threephase source. Load 1: 250 kVA, 0.8 pf lagging Load 2: 300 kVA, 0.95 pf leading Load 3: 450 kVA, unity pf If the line voltage is 13.8 kV, calculate the line current and the power factor of the source. Assume that the line impedance is zero.
pf = 0.8 (lagging) = cos -1 (0.8) = 36.87 S1 = 250 36.87 = 200 + j150 kVA pf = 0.95 (leading) = cos -1 (0.95) = -18.19 S 2 = 300 - 18.19 = 285 j93.65 kVA pf = 1.0 = cos -1 (1) = 0 S 3 = 450 kVA
S T = S1 + S 2 + S 3 = 935 + j56.35 = 936.7 3.45 kVA S T = 3 VL I L
IL =
936.7 10 3 3 (13.8 10 3 )
= 39.19 A rms
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, Second Edition - Alexander/Sadiku Chapter 12, Problem 81(67). A professional center is supplied by a balanced three-phase source. The center has four plants, each a balanced three-phase load as follows: Load 1: 150 kVA at 0.8 pf leading Load 2: 100 kW at unity pf Load 3: 200 kVA at 0.6 pf lagging Load 4: 80 kW and 95 kVAR (inductive) If the line impedance is 0.02 + j0.05 per phase and the line voltage at the loads is 480 V, find the magnitude of the line voltage at the source. Chapter 12, Solution 81(67).
S 3 = 20053.13 kVA
S 4 = 80 + j95 kVA
S = 3 VL I L S 451.2 10 3 = 542.7 A IL = = 3 VL 3 480 For the line, S L = 3 I 2 Z L = (3)(542.7) 2 (0.02 + j0.05) L S L = 17.67 + j44.18 kVA At the source, S T = S + S L = 437.7 + j209.2 S T = 485.125.55 kVA S 485.1 10 3 VT = T = = 516 V 3 IL 3 542.7
Chapter 12, Prob. 84. Find the magnitude and phase angle of currents Ia, Ib, Ic and In if Van = V p 0, VL = Vab = 440 Volts .
n Neutral
Connected
Chapter 12, Solution 84. We first find the magnitude of the various currents. S 4000 For the motor: I L = = = 5.248 A 3 VL 440 3 Q c 1800 = = 4.091 A For the capacitor: I C = VL 440 P 800 440 For the lighting: Vp = = 254 V I Li = Li = = 3.15 A Vp 254 3 Consider the figure below.
Ia + Vab Ib IC -jXC
I1
I2
Ic ILi In
Vab = 3 Vp 30
I3
R
Vcn = Vp 120
IC = Vab = 4.091120 -j X C
n
If Van = Vp 0 ,
Vab = 5.249( + 30) where = cos -1 (0.72) = 43.95 Z I 1 = 5.249 73.95 I 2 = 5.249 - 46.05 I 3 = 5.249193.95 Vcn = 3.15120 Thus, I Li = R I1 = I a = I 1 + I C = 5.24973.95 + 4.091120 I b = I 2 I C = 5.249 - 46.05 4.091120
I c = I 3 + I Li = 5.249193.95 + 3.15120
I n = - I Li = 3.15 - 60 A