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This document contains an assignment for a power systems engineering course. It includes 5 questions relating to power systems topics like per-unit calculations, impedance diagrams, and equivalent circuits. Students are asked to calculate impedances, power flows, and voltages for various generator, transformer, transmission line, and motor systems. They must also draw per-unit impedance diagrams for multi-machine power systems with given component ratings.

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This document contains an assignment for a power systems engineering course. It includes 5 questions relating to power systems topics like per-unit calculations, impedance diagrams, and equivalent circuits. Students are asked to calculate impedances, power flows, and voltages for various generator, transformer, transmission line, and motor systems. They must also draw per-unit impedance diagrams for multi-machine power systems with given component ratings.

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University of Ontario Institute of Technology

Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science


Department of Electrical Computer and Software Engineering
ELEE 3260U: Power Systems

Assignment 2: Due: Oct.7th / 2016


Q1. Get the Per Unit Impedance Diagram for the following P.S.

Fall 2016

Q2. Given a one-line diagram, Find: Ig, I tr.line, I load, Vload, Pload

Q3. The equivalent impedance of a 10 kVA, 2200 V/220 V, 60 Hz transformer is 10.4 + j31.3 ohm
when referred to the high-voltage side. The transformer core losses are 120 W. Determine (a.)
the per-unit equivalent circuit (b.) the voltage regulation when the transformer delivers 75% of
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full load at a power factor of 0.6 lagging, and ( c.) the transformer efficiency given the
transformer load of part (b.).

Q4. a power system consists of one synchronous generator and one synchronous
motor connected by two transformers and a transmission line Create a line. per-phase,
per-unit equivalent circuit of this power system using a base apparent
power of 100 MVA and a base line voltage of the generator G1 of 13.8 kV. Given that:
G1 ratings: 100 MVA, 13.8 kV, R = 0.1 pu, Xs = 0.9 pu;
T1 ratings: 100 MVA, 13.8/110 kV, R = 0.01 pu, Xs = 0.05 pu;
T2 ratings: 50 MVA, 120/14.4 kV, R = 0.01 pu, Xs = 0.05 pu;
M ratings: 50 MVA, 13.8 kV, R = 0.1 pu, Xs = 1.1 pu;
L1 impedance: R = 15 , X = 75

Q5. A 300 MVA, 20 kV three-phase generator has a subtransient reactance of 20%. The generator
supplies a number of synchronous motors over 64-km transmission line having transformers at
both ends, as shown in Fig.. The motors, all rated 13.2 kV, are represented by just two equivalent
motors. Rated inputs to the motors are 200 MVA and 100 MVA for M1 and M2, respectively. For
both motors X = 20%. The three phase transformer T1 is rated 350 MVA, 230/20 kV with leakage
reactance of 10%. Transformer T2 is composed of three single-phase transformers each rated
127/13.2 kV, 100 MVA with leakage reactance of 10%. Series reactance of the transmission line
is 0.5 /km. Draw the impedance diagram, with all impedances marked in per-unit. Select the
generator rating as base in the generator circuit.

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