6th EE6002 TM
6th EE6002 TM
6th EE6002 TM
Approved by the AICTE, New Delhi, and Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai, Govt. of Tamilnadu
Dr. E.M.Abdullah Campus, Ramanathapuram – 623 502.
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
QUESTION BANK
SUBJECT CODE:EE6002
SUBJECT NAME:POWER SYSTEM TRANSIENTS
PART-A(2MARKS)
3.Give the relation between time constant of parallel and series circuit.
Time constant of parallel circuit T p=RC
Time constant of series circuit Ts=L/R
4.The product of there time constants is the square of the angular period of the
undamped circuit which is given by
TpTs=LC =T2
PART-B(16MARKS)
1.What are the sources and effects of transients on power system? Explain in detail.( AU-
MAY10)
4.Discuss about the various sources and types of electrical transients in power
system.(AU-MAY/JNUE 12)
PART-A(2MARKS)
PART-B(16MARKS)
1. Explain resistance switching with equivalent circuit.(AU-APR07)
2. Explain with appropriate waveform (a) current suppression (b) current chopping (c) ferro
resonance condition.(AU-APR08)
3. Explain load switching with equivalent circuit.(AU-NOV10)
4. What is capacitance switching? Explain in brief the effect of source regulation and
capacitance switching with a restrike.(AU-NOV09)
5. Write short notes on ferroresonance effect.(AU-APR11)
6. Explain the appropriate waeform, the capacitance switching with one and multiple
restrikes.
7. Explain the switching in both normal and abnormal conditions with neat sketches.
8. Describe about the Current chopping phenomenon in ac system?(8)
9. Explain how can switching surges affects the capacitive circuits.(8).(AU-MAY/JNUE 12)
PART-B(16MARKS)
1. Explain with neat sketches the mechanism of lightning discharge.(AU-NOV08)
2. Explain with neat diagrams the two different theories of charge generation and
operator in a thunder cloud.(AU-APR07)
3. Explain the mechanism by which lightening strokes develop and induce over
voltages on overhead power lines.
4. Give the mathematical model for lightning discharges and explain them.(AU-
NOV09)
5. Explain the interaction between lightning and power system.
6. Explain lightening phenomenon.
7. Explain in detail how the charges are formed in the clouds.
8. Derive the mathematical model for lightning and also give its iteration with
power systems.
9. What are the factors that contribute good line design. Explain the protection
offered by groundwires. (AU-NOV11)
10. Explain about the tower footing resistance.
11. Explain the importance of switching over voltage in EHV power systems? How is
protection against over voltage achieved? (AU-NOV07)
12. Explain with suitable figure the principles and functioning of a) expulsion gaps,
13. (b) protector tubes.
14. Discuss the various theories related to lightning phenomena?(8)List out the
SYED AMMAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Approved by the AICTE, New Delhi, and Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai, Govt. of Tamilnadu
Dr. E.M.Abdullah Campus, Ramanathapuram – 623 502.
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
PART-A(2MARKS)
1. What do you mean by travelling waves?(AU-APR09)
Any disturbance on a transmission line or system such as sudden opening or closing of line, a s.c or
a fault results in the development of overvoltage or overcurrent at that point. This disturbance
propogates as a travelling waves to the ends of the line or to a termination such as a substation
usually these travelling waves are high frequency disturbances and travelling as waves. They may
be reflected, transmitted, attenuated during propagation until the energy is absosrbed.
3.What is surge impedance of a line and why is it also called the natural impedance?
(AU-APR11)
The ratio of voltage to current which has the dimension of impedance is called as surge
impedance of the line.
E /I=√(L/C) = Zc = Zn ( natural impedance)
It is also called the natural impedance because this impedance does not depend on load impedance
but depends only on the line constants.The value of this impedance is 400Ω to 600Ω for an
overhead line and 40 to 60Ω for a cable.
13.What is distortion?
The elongation or change of wave shape that occurs is called distortion.
17.Define SWR.
Standing wave ratio: is the ratio of the amplitude of a partial standing waves at an antinode to the amplitude
at an adjacent node is an electrical transmission li
PART-B(16MARKS)
1. Drive the expressions for the voltage and current waves on long transmission line.
2. Explain the transient response of a system with series and shunt distributed lines.
3. Explain the transient response of a system with series and shunt and lumped
parameters.(AU-NOV10)
4. Explain the travelling wave concept with step response.(AU-APR07)
5.Describe the detail in terms:Attenuation , distortion of travelling waves. (AU-NOV08)
158.Derive the expression for reflection coefficient and refraction coefficient and explain
the behavior of travelling waves at short circuited lines.
6.Explain the behavior of travelling waves at open circuited lines.
7.Explain the behavior of travelling waves at reactive termination. (capacitance and
inductance termination)(AU-NOV09)
8.Explain the bewley’s lattice diagram with an example. 162.Derive
an expression
9. for standing wave equation.(AU-APR08) 163.Discuss about
Bewleys lattice
10. diagram?(6)
11. Explain the phenomenon of current interruption in a lumped capacitive circuit and a
distributed constant transmission lines?(10) .(AU-MAY/JNUE 12)
The reflection coefficient (a) is given by the ratio of the voltage of reflected wave to the
voltage of incident wave of a transmission line due to the travelling waves caused by
switching surges.
The EMTP is a comprehensive computer program designed to solve electrical transient problems in
lumpy circuits, distributed circuits. This program is capable of solving steady-state circuit problems.
Transients analysis can be carried out in circuits without any arbitrary configuration of lumped
parameters (R, L, & C).
Transmission lines with distributed parameters, transposed (or) untransposed, can be included in the
network.
Sudden load rejection on large power systems causes the speeding up of generator prime movers.
The speed governors and automatic voltage regulates will intervene to restore the normal conditions.
Initially both the frequency and voltage increases.
8. Write the network equation to model a transmission network for EMTP calculation.
[G][V(T)] = [ I(T)-[I]]
history terms.
When a switch is suddenly closed immediately prior to the circuit being completed, a certain voltage
across the switch contacts. At the moment the contacts made by pre striking discharge, this voltage
appears.
PART-B(16MARKS)
1. Explain the occurrence and effects of kilometric fault in a power system.(AU-
APR10)
5. Explain the modeling of lumped parameters R, L & C for EMTP calculation.(AU-NOV09) 199.
6. Explain the computational procedure for EMTP calculation with a Neat flow chart.
7. Derive the expression for response and recovery voltage of a shorted line.(AU-APR06) 201.Explain
the
9. Explain and analyze the causes of over voltages induced by various faults occurring in power
system.(AU-NOV07)
transmission coefficient.
kilometric fault
switching surges
effects of load rejection
11. Explain the algorithm used for computation of transient voltages in EMTP(8)
12. Derive the expression for overvoltages caused by load rejection and line
dropping.(8).(AU-MAY/JNUE 12)\
SYED AMMAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Approved by the AICTE, New Delhi, and Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai, Govt. of Tamilnadu
Dr. E.M.Abdullah Campus, Ramanathapuram – 623 502.
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
14. Discuss about the switching surges on integrated system with example.(8).(AU-
MAY/JNUE 12)\
SYED AMMAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Approved by the AICTE, New Delhi, and Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai, Govt. of Tamilnadu
Dr. E.M.Abdullah Campus, Ramanathapuram – 623 502.
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering