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Network Analysis by Van Valkenburg Chap 5 Solution Manual PDF
Network Analysis by Van Valkenburg Chap 5 Solution Manual PDF
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PROBLEMS
Q#5.1: In the network of the figure, the switch K is closed at t = 0 with the capacitor
uncharged. Find values for i, di/dt and d2i/dt2 at t = 0+, for element values as
follows:
V 100 V
R 1000 Ω
C 1µ F
+ R
V C
-
Switch
Drop
Drop
1
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V = iR + ∫ idt
C
Differentiating with respect to ‘t’
di i
R + =0
dt C
di(0+) -i(0+)
= [eq. 1]
dt CR
By putting the values of i(0+), C & R
di(0+) -(0.1)
=
dt (1 µ F)(1 kΩ )
di(0+)
= -100 Amp/sec
dt
d2i(0+)
= 100, 000 amp/sec2
2
dt
Q#5.2: In the given network, K is closed at t = 0 with zero current in the inductor.
Find the values of i, di/dt, and d2i/dt2 at t = 0+ if
R 10 Ω
L 1H
V 100 V
K
+ R
V
- L
Key closed at t = 0
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Drop
Rise
Open circuit Drop
i(0+)
dt2 dt L L
d2i -Rdi
=
dt2 Ldt
d2i(0+) -Rdi(0+)
=
dt2 Ldt
Putting corresponding values
d2i(0+)
= -1, 000 Amp/sec2
dt2
a K
b R
V C L
Equivalent circuit at t = 0+
sc
Ri + ∫ idt + = 0 [eq. 1]
C dt
Equivalent circuit at t = 0-
i(0+)
sc
V 100
iL(0+) = iL(0-) = i(0+) = = = 0.1 Amp
R 1000
Initial condition:
VC(0-) = VC(0+) = 0
Also we know for t ≥ 0
VR + VL + VC = 0
iR + VL + VC = 0
At t = 0+
i(0+)R + VL(0+) + VC(0+) = 0
(0.1)(1000) + VL(0+) + 0 = 0
VL(0+) = -100 Volts
And
di
VL = L
dt
di VL
=
dt L
di(0+) VL(0+)
=
dt L
Putting corresponding values
di(0+)
= -100 Amp/sec
dt
Differentiating [eq. 1] with respect to ‘t’
Rdi i Ld2i
+ + =0
dt C dt2
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d2i(0+)
= 9, 00000 Amp/sec2
2
dt
Q#5.4: For the network and the conditions stated in problem 4-3, determine the
values of dv1/dt and dv2/dt at t = 0+.
V1
C1 C2 V2
V1 2V
V2 1V
R 1Ω
C1 1F
C2 ½F
After switching:
V1 V2
V1 – V2 dV1
+ C1 =0
R dt
V1(0+) – V2(0+) dV1(0+)
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+ C1 =0
R dt
Putting corresponding values
2V–1V dV1(0+)
+ (1 F) =0
1 dt
Simplifying
dV1(0+)
= -1 Volt/sec
dt
At node 2:
V2 – V1 dV2
+ C2 =0
R dt
V2(0+) – V1(0+) dV2(0+)
+ C2 =0
R dt
Putting corresponding values
1V–2V dV2(0+)
+ (1/2) =0
1 dt
Simplifying
dV2(0+)
= 2 Volt/sec
dt
According to KCL
“Sum of currents entering into the junction must equal to the sum of
the currents leaving the junction”
Q#5.5: For the network described in problem 4.7, determine values of d2v2/dt2 and
d3v2/dt3 at t = 0+.
NODE
R1 +
R2 V2
V1 C
-
R1 10 Ω
R2 20 Ω
C 1/20 F
VC(0-) = VC(0+) = 0 V
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dV2(0+)
= 2 Volt/sec
dt
d(e-t) = -e-t
3 dV2 1 d2V2
+ + 0.1e-t = 0 … (2)
20 dt 20 dt2
At t = 0+
3 dV2(0+) 1 d2V2(0+)
+ + 0.1e-t(0+) = 0
2
20 dt 20 dt
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Simplifying
d2V2(0+)
= -8 Volt/sec2
dt2
Differentiating eq. 2
3 d2V2 1 d3V2
+ - 0.1e-t = 0
20 dt2 20 dt3
At t = 0+
3 d2V2(0+) 1 d3V2(0+)
+ - 0.1e-t(0+) = 0
2 3
20 dt 20 dt
Putting corresponding values and simplifying
d3V2(0+)
= 26 Volts/sec3
dt3
Q#5.6: The network shown in the accompanying figure is in the steady state with the
switch k closed. At t = 0, the switch is opened. Determine the voltage across the
switch, VK, and dVK/dt at t = 0+.
SOLUTION:
VK
R 1Ω
L 1H
C ½F
V 2V
Equivalent network before switching
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i(0+) sc
V 2
iL(0+) = iL(0-) = i(0+) = = = 2 Amp
R 1
1
Also VK = VC = ∫ idt
C
dVK i
=
dt C
At t = 0+
dVK i(0+)
=
dt C
dVK 2
=
dt (1/2)
dVK
= 4 Volts/sec
dt
Q#5.7: In the given network, the switch K is opened at t = 0. At t = 0+, solve for the
values of v, dv/dt, and d2v/dt2 if
I 10 A
R 1000 Ω
C 1µ F
V
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Switch is opened at t = 0
Equivalent circuit at t = 0-
dV(0+)
= 107 Volts/sec
dt
1 dV d2V
+C =0
2
R dt dt
At t = 0+
1 dV(0+) d2V(0+)
+C =0
2
R dt dt
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Simplifying
d2V(0+)
= -1010 Volts/sec2
dt2
Q#5.8: The network shown in the figure has the switch K opened at t = 0. Solve for
V, dV/dt, and d2V/dt2 at t = 0+ if
I 1A
R 100 Ω
L 1H
Because
iL(0-) = 0 A
iL(0-) = iL(0+) = 0 A
Therefore
After switching (t = 0+)
V
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So
V(0+) = (I)(R)
V(0+) = (1)(100)
For t ≥ 0
Applying KCL at node V
V 1
+ ∫ Vdt = I … (1)
R L
Differentiating (1) with respect to ‘t’
1 dV V
+ = 0 … (2)
R dt L
At t = 0+
1 dV(0+) V(0+)
+ =0
R dt L
Simplifying
dV(0+)
= -10, 000 Volts/sec
dt
1 d2V(0+) 1 dV(0+)
+ =0
2
R dt L dt
Simplifying
d2V(0+)
= 1, 000, 000 Volts/sec2
2
dt
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Q#5.9: In the network shown in the figure, a steady state is reached with the switch
K open. At t = 0, the switch is closed. For the element values given, determine the
value of Va(0-) and Va(0+).
Circuit diagram:
Vb
Va
sc
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Req = 7.5 Ω
i(0-)
5V
V
i(0-) =
Req
5
i(0-) =
7.5
i(0-) = 0.667 Amp.
i(0-) = iL(0-)
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Va(0-)
20
Va(0-) = (5)
(10 + 20)
Vb
Va
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:
Vb
Va
K
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Req
VC(0-) = Va(0-) = 0 V
Equivalent network at t = 0+
Vb
Va
+
-
Va – 5 Va - Vb Va
+ + =0
10 20 10
After simplification we get
Vb = 5Va – 10 … (i)
At Vb = 5 V
5 = 5Va – 10
Va(0+) = 3 Volts
Q#5.11: In the network of figure P5-9, determine iL(0+) and iL(∞ ) for the conditions
stated in problem 5-9.
Equivalent circuit before switching:
sc
Req =
(10 + 20) + 10
300
Req =
40
Req = 7.5 Ω
i(0-)
5V
V
i(0-) =
Req
5
i(0-) =
7.5
i(0-) = 0.667 Amp.
i(0-) = iL(0-)
Equivalent network at t = ∞
Va
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Va(∞ ) = 2 Volts
V Va
iL(∞ ) = +
10 20
After simplification we get
Q#5.12: In the network given in figure p5-10, determine Vb(0+) and Vb(∞ ) for the
conditions stated in Prob. 5-10.
At t = 0-, equivalent network is
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Vb
Va
According to KCL at Va
Va – 5 Va - Vb Va
+ + =0
10 20 10
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R1
V1
L
V2
R2
At t = 0-
VC(0-) 0V
VC(0+) 0V
iL(0-) 0A
iL(0+) 0A
Equivalent network at t = 0+
V2(0+) = iL(0+)(R2)
V2(0+) = (0)(R2)
V2(0+) = 0 V
V1(0+) = 0
Equivalent circuit at t = ∞
V1(∞ ) = iR2R2
V
iR2 =
R1 + R2
VR2
V1(∞ ) =
R1 + R2
VC(∞ ) = V – iR1R1
VR1
VC(∞ ) = V –
R1 + R2
After simplification we get
VR2
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VC(∞ ) =
R1 + R2
Since
VC(∞ ) = V1(∞ ) + V2(∞ )
VR2
V2(∞ ) =
R1 + R2
V1(∞ ) = VC(∞ ) - V2(∞ )
VR2 VR2
V1(∞ ) = -
R1 + R2 R1 + R2
(c)
V1
V2
1 dV dV1 d2V1 1
- +C + (V1 – V2) = 0 … (iii)
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R1 dt dt dt2 L
1 dV2 1
+ (V2 – V1) = 0 … (iV)
R2 dt L
As
V1 = V1 + V2
1 dV2 1
+ (V2 – V1) = 0 … (iV)
R2 dt L
1 dV2 1
+ (V2 – (V1 + V2)) = 0 … (iV)
R2 dt L
1 dV2 1
+ (V2 – V1 - V2) = 0
R2 dt L
1 dV2 1
+ (–V1) = 0 … (Vi)
R2 dt L
From (V) & (Vi) we can find the values of dV1/dt & dV2/dt.
(d)
Refer part C.
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Q#5.14: The network of Prob. 5-13 reaches a steady state with the switch K closed.
At a new reference time, t = 0, the switch K is opened. Solve for the quantities
specified in the four parts of Prob. 5-13.
(a)
Equivalent circuit before switching
At t = 0-
V
iL(0-) =
R1 + R2
VC(0-) = V – iR1(0-)R1
Here
iR1(0-) = iL(0-)
VC(0-) = V – iL(0-)R1
VR1
VC(0-) = V -
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R1 + R2
VR2
VC(0-) =
R1 + R2
V2 = iR2R2
V
iR2(0-) = iR1(0-) =
R1 + R2
VR2
V2 =
R1 + R2
VR2
V2(0-) =
R1 + R2
V1(0-) = 0 Volts
V1(0+)
+
-
VC(0+)
V2(0+)
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VC(0-) = VC(0+)
VR2
VC(0+) =
R1 + R2
V
iL(0-) = iL(0+) =
R1 + R2
V2(0+) = iL(0+)R2
VR2
V2(0+) =
R1 + R2
VR2 VR2
V1(0+) = -
R1 + R2 R1 + R2
V1(0+) = 0 Volts
(b)
Equivalent network at t = ∞
At t = ∞ capacitor will be fully discharged and acts as an open circuit.
Hence
VC(∞ ) = 0 V
iL(∞ ) = 0 A
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(c)
For t ≥ 0, the equivalent network is
V1
V2
V2 V1
Applying KCL at node ‘V1’
1 dV1
∫ (V1 – V2)dt + C = 0 … (i)
L dt
d -V2
C (V1 + V2) = … (ii)
dt R2
As
V1 = V1 + V2
1 d(V1 + V2)
∫ (V1 + V2 – V2)dt + C =0
L dt
1 d(V1 + V2)
∫ V1dt + C =0
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L dt
Differentiating (i) with respect to ‘t’
1 d2V1 d2V2
V1 + C +C = 0 … (iii)
L dt2 dt2
d2 -1 dV2
C (V1 + V2) = … (iV)
dt2 R2 dt
Q#5.15: The switch K in the network of the figure is closed at t = 0 connecting the
battery to an unenergized network. (a) Determine i, di/dt, and d2i/dt2 at t = 0+. (b)
Determine V1, dV1/dt, and d2V1/dt2 at t = 0+.
V0 i
V1
Here
VC(0-) = VC(0+) = 0 Volt
iL(0-) = iL(0+) = 0 A
i(0+) = 0 A
iL(0+) = i(0+)
Applying KVL around outside loop
di
L + iR2 = V0 … (i)
dt
At t = 0+
di(0+)
L + i(0+)R2 = V0 … (i)
dt
By putting corresponding values we get
di(0+) V0
=
dt L
d2i(0+) -RV0
=
dt2 L2
R1
V0R1
V1(0+) =
R1
V1(0+) = V0
(b)
Also
V1 = V0 for all t ≥ 0
dV1(0+) d2V1(0+)
= =0
2
dt dt
Q#5.16: The network of Prob. 5.15 reaches a steady state under the conditions
specified in that problem. At a new reference time, t = 0, the switch K is opened.
Solve for the quantities specified in Prob. 5.15 at t = 0+.
Equivalent circuit before switching
V0
R2
V0
iL(0-) =
R2
VC(0-) = VR2(0-) = iL(0-)(R2)
V0
VC(0-) = VR2(0-) = (R2)
R2
VC(0-) = VR2(0-) = V0
As
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VC(0-) = VC(0+) = V0
Equivalent network at t = 0+
+
-
i(0+)
V0
i(0+) = iL(0-) = iL(0+) =
R2
V1(0+) = V0 – VR1(0+)
V1(0+) = V0 – iL(0+)R1
V0
V1(0+) = V0 – R1
R2
R2 – R1
V1(0+) = V0 –
R2
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R1
L
i
R2
Applying KVL around the loop
1 di
i(R1 + R2) + ∫ idt + L = 0 … (i)
C dt
Also
VR1 + VR2 + VL + VC = 0
i(0+)R1 + i(0+)R2 + VL(0+) + VC(0+) = 0
V0
i(0+) =
R2
V0 V0
VL(0+) = - R1 - R2 – (-V0)
R2 R2
V0
VL(0+) = - R1 – V0 + V0
R2
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V0
VL(0+) = - R1
R2
And
di
VL = L
dt
di(0+) VL(0+)
=
dt L
Putting corresponding value
di(0+) -V0R1
=
dt R2L
di i d2i
(R1 + R2) + +L =0
2
dt C dt
At t = 0+
di(0+) i(0+) d2i(0+)
(R1 + R2) + +L =0
dt C dt2
Here
di(0+) -V0R1
=
dt R2L
V0
i(0+) =
R2
Putting corresponding values and simplifying
Also
di
V1 = L + iR2
dt
Differentiating with respect to ‘t’
dV1 d2i di
=L + R2
dt dt2 dt
At t = 0+
dV1(0+) d2i(0+) di(0+)
=L + R2
dt dt2 dt
By putting corresponding values and simplifying
dV1(0+) V0 R12 1
= -
dt R2 L C
We know
-1
V1 = ∫ idt - iR1
C
Differentiating with respect to ‘t’
dV1 -i di
= - R1
dt C dt
Differentiating with respect to ‘t’
d2V1 -di 1 d2i
= - R1
dt2 dt C dt2
At t = 0+
d2V1(0+) -di(0+) 1 d2i(0+)
= - R1
dt2 dt C dt2
Putting corresponding values and simplifying
Q#5.17: In the network shown in the accompanying figure, the switch K is changed
from a to b at t = 0. Show that at t = 0+,
V
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i1 = i2 = -
R1 + R2 + R3
i3 = 0
a C3
L2
b
V R2
+ R3
i1 i2
- i3
R1 L1
C1 C2
+ -
+ -
+ -
i2
i1
Hence
-V
i1 = i2 =
R1 + R2 + R3
C1 behaves short circuit being uncharged at t = 0- & L1 behaving open circuit since
iL(0-) = iL(0+) = 0 A
and i3 = 0 [L2 behaving open circuit].
Q#5.18: In the given network, the capacitor C1 is charged to voltage V0 and the
switch K is closed at t = 0. When
R1 2 MΩ
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V0 1000 V
R2 1 MΩ
C1 10 µ F
C2 20 µ F
2 2
solve for d i2/dt at t = 0+.
+
C1 i1
V0 C2
- i2
R2
R1
i2
VC1(0-) = V0
VC2(0-) = 0 V
Equivalent circuit after switching
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V0 i1 i2
-
VC1(0+) = V0
VC2(0+) = 0 V
For t ≥ 0
For loop 1:
1
R2(i1 – i2) + ∫ i1dt = 0 … (i)
C1
For loop 2:
1
R2(i2 – i1) + ∫ i2dt + R1i2 = 0 … (ii)
C2
1
R2(i1 – i2) = - ∫ i1dt
C1
1
R2(i2 – i1) = ∫ i1dt … (iii)
C1
Taking loop around outside
i2R1 = V0
V0
i2 = … (a)
R1
In loop 1
According to KVL:
R2(i1 – i2) = V0
R2i1 – R2i2 = V0
Putting the value of i2 and simplifying
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V0(R1 + R2)
i1 = … (b)
R1R2
Putting corresponding values we get
i1(0+) 1.5(10-3) Amp.
i2(0+) 5(10-4) Amp.
Substituting value of R2(i2 – i1) in eq. (ii)
1 1
∫ i1dt + ∫ i2dt + R1i2 = 0
C1 C2
Differentiating with respect to ‘t’
i1 di2 i2
+ R1 + = 0 … (iv)
C1 dt C2
At t = 0+
i1(0+) di2(0+) i2(0+)
+ R1 + =0
C1 dt C2
By putting corresponding values we get
di2(0+)
= -8.75(10-5) Amp/sec.
dt
di1(0+)
= -2.375(10-4) Amp/sec.
dt
+ R1 + =0
C1 dt dt2 C2 dt
Putting corresponding values and simplifying
d2i2(0+)
= 1.40625(10-5) Amp/sec2.
dt2
Q#5.19: In the circuit shown in the figure, the switch K is closed at t = 0 connecting
a voltage, V0sin ω t, to the parallel RL-RC circuit. Find (a) di1/dt and (b) di2/dt at t =
0+.
+
i1 i2
-
At t ≥ 0
Applying KVL around outside loop
di2
Ri2 + L = V0sin ω t … (i)
dt
Applying KVL around inside loop
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1
Ri1 + ∫ i1dt = V0sin ω t … (ii)
C
Equivalent circuit at t = 0+
iL(0+) = iL(0-) = 0 A
VC(0+) = 0 V
V0sin ω t
i1 =
R
At t = 0+
V0sin ω (0+)
i1(0+) =
R
V0sin 0
i1(0+) =
R
i1(0+) = 0 A
From (i)
At t = 0+
di2(0+)
Ri2(0+) + L = V0sin ω (0+) … (i)
dt
By putting corresponding values we get
di2(0+)
= 0 Amp/sec
dt
di1 i1
R + = V0ω cos ω t
dt C
At t = 0+
di1(0+) i1(0+)
R + = V0ω cos ω (0+)
dt C
By putting corresponding values & simplifying we get
di1(0+) V0ω
=
dt R
Q#5.20: In the network shown, a steady state is reached with the switch K open with
V 100 V
R1 10 Ω
R2 20 Ω
R3 20 Ω
L 1H
C 1µ F
. At time t = 0, the switch is closed.
(a) Write the integrodifferential equations for the network after the switch is
closed.
(b) What is the voltage V0 across C before the switch is closed? What is its
polarity?
(c) Solve for the initial value of i1 and i2(t = 0+).
(d) Solve for the values of di1/dt and di2/dt at t = 0+.
(e) What is the value of di1/dt at ∞ ?
Circuit diagram:
i
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i2 i1
R2
R1
R3
Simplifying
VC(0-)
V
iL(0-) =
R1 + R2
iL(0-) = 3.334 A
For t ≥ 0
i2 i1
di1(0+)
= 33.334 Amp/sec.
dt
Differentiating eq. 2:
di2 i2
R3 + =0
dt C
At t = 0+
di2(0+) i2(0+)
R3 + =0
dt C
Putting corresponding values
di2(0+)
= 83.334(104) Amp/sec.
dt
i1(∞ ) = 5 Amp.
+
-
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iL(0+)
VC(0+)
Q#5.21: The network shown in the figure has two independent node pairs. If the
switch K is opened at t = 0, find the following quantities at t = 0+:
(a) V1
(b) V2
(c) dV1/dt
(d) dV2/dt
Circuit diagram:
V1 V2
i(t) K R1 C
R2
Initial conditions:
iL(0-) = iL(0+) = 0 A
VC(0-) = VC(0+) = 0 V
Applying KCL at node ‘V1’
1 V1
∫ (V1 – V2)dt + = i(t) … (i)
L R1
Differentiating with respect to ‘t’
= -
dt dt L
dV2(0+)
= 0 V/sec.
dt
Q#5.22: In the network shown in the figure, the switch K is closed at the instant t =
0, connecting an unenergized system to a voltage source. Show that if V(0) = V,
then:
di1(0+)/dt, di2(0+)/dt =? L1 L2
R1
L3
+
R3
- i1 i2
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R2
iL1(0-) = iL1(0+) = 0 A
iL2(0-) = iL2(0+) = 0 A
For t ≥ 0
According to KVL
Loop 1:
di1 di2
i(R1 + R2) – i2R2 + (L1 + L3 + 2M13) - (L3 + M13 + M23) = V(t) … (i)
dt dt
i1(0+) = i2(0+) = 0
At t = 0+
di1(0+) di2(0+)
i(0+)(R1 + R2) – i2(0+)R2 + (L1 + L3 + 2M13) - (L3 + M13 + M23) = V(t)
dt dt
Putting corresponding values we get
di1(0+) di2(0+)
(L1 + L3 + 2M13) - (L3 + M13 + M23) = V … (ii)
dt dt
According to KVL
Loop 2:
di2 d(i2 – i1) d(i2 – i1) di1 di2
R3i2 + L2 + L3 + R2(i2 – i1) + M23 - M31 + M32 =0
dt dt dt dt dt
After simplifying
di2 di1
i2(R3 + R2) – i1R2 + (L2 + L3 + 2M23) - (L3 + M13 + M23) = 0 … (iii)
dt dt
At t = 0+
di2(0+) di1(0+)
i2(0+)(R3 + R2) – i1(0+)R2 + (L2 + L3 + 2M23) - (L3 + M13 + M23) = 0
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dt dt
Putting corresponding values we get
di2(0+) di1(0+)
(L2 + L3 + 2M23) - (L3 + M13 + M23) = 0 … (iv)
dt dt
From (ii) & (iv) we can determine the values of di1(0+)/dt & di2(0+)/dt.
MASHAALLAH BHAI’S REFERENCE:
In order to indicate the physical relationship of the coils and, therefore, simplify the
sign convention for the mutual terms, we employ what is commonly called the dot
convention. Dots are placed beside each coil so that if currents are entering both
dotted terminals or leaving both dotted terminals, the fluxes produced by these
currents will add.
If one current enters a dot and the other current leaves a dot, the mutual induced
voltage and self-induced voltage terms will have opposite signs.
Q#5.23: For the network of the figure, show that if K is closed at t = 0, d2i1(0+)/dt2?
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:
R1
i1 C i2 R2
V(t)
+
-
Initial conditions:
iL(0-) = iL(0+) = 0 A = i2(0+)
VC(0-) = VC(0+) = 0 V
Equivalent circuit after switching
-
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V(t)
i1(t) =
R1
At t = 0+
V(0+)
i1(0+) =
R1
For t ≥ 0
Loop 1:
1
R1i1 + ∫ (i1 – i2)dt = V(t) … (i)
C
Differentiating (i) with respect to ‘t’
At t = 0+
di1(0+) (i1(0+) – i2(0+)) dV(0+)
R1 + =
dt C dt
Putting corresponding values we get
dt2 C dt dt dt2
Q#5.24: The given network consists of two coupled coils and a capacitor. At t = 0,
the switch K is closed connecting a generator of voltage, V(t) = V sin (t/(MC)1/2).
Show that
Va(0+) = 0, dVa(0+)/dt = (V/L)(M/C)1/2, and d2Va(0+)/dt2 = 0.
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:
+ Va
V(t)
-
Equivalent circuit at t = 0+
-
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After simplification
diL(0+)
Va(0+) = VC(0+) + M
dt
We know for t ≥ 0, according to KVL
di 1
L + ∫ idt = V(t) … (a)
dt C
At t = 0+
di(0+)
L + VC(0+) = V(0+)
dt
Here
VC(0+) = 0 V
V(t) = V sin (t/(MC)1/2)
V(0+) = V sin ((0+)/(MC)1/2)
V(0+) = V sin (0)
V(0+) = V (0)
V(0+) = 0 V
Putting corresponding values we get
di(0+)
= 0 Amp/sec.
dt
iL(0-) = iL(0+) = i(0+) = 0 A
Now
di(0+)
Va(0+) = VC(0+) + M … (i)
dt
Putting corresponding values we get
Va(0+) = 0 Volt
Now
Differentiating (i) with respect to ‘t’
dVa dVC d2i
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= +M … (b)
dt dt dt2
Differentiating (a) with respect to ‘t’
d2i i dV(t)
L + = … (a)
2
dt C dt
Here
V
d(V(t)) = cos (t/(MC)1/2)
(MC)1/2
At t = 0+
d2i(0+) i(0+) dV(0+)
L + = … (c)
2
dt C dt
Putting corresponding values we get
d2i(0+) V
=
dt2 L(MC)1/2
At node a, apply KCL
1 dVC
∫ (VC – V(t)) + C = 0 … (c)
L dt
Rearranging
dVC(0+)
iL(0+) + C =0
dt
dVC(0+)
0+C =0
dt
dVC(0+)
=0
dt
dVa(0+) V M
=
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dt L C
V
d(V(t)) = cos (t/(MC)1/2)
(MC)1/2
-V
2
d (V(t)) = sin (t/(MC)1/2)
(MC)
-V
d2(V(0+)) = sin (0+/(MC)1/2)
(MC)
-V
d2(V(0+)) = sin (0)
(MC)
-V
d2(V(0+)) = (0)
(MC)
d2V(0+)
=0
2
dt
d3i(0+)
= 0 Amp/sec3
dt3
Differentiating (c) with respect to ‘t’
(VC – V(t)) d2VC
+C = 0 … (c)
L dt2
At t = 0+
(VC(0+) – V(0+)) d2VC(0+)
+C = 0 … (c)
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L dt2
Putting corresponding values
d2VC(0+)
= 0 V/sec2
2
dt
d2Va(0+)
= 0 Volt/sec2
2
dt
Q#5.25: In the network of the figure, the switch K is opened at t = 0 after the
network has attained a steady state with the switch closed. (a) Find an expression
for the voltage across the switch at t = 0+. (b) If the parameters are adjusted such
that i(0+) = 1 and di/dt (0+) = -1, what is the value of the derivative of the voltage
across the switch, dVK/dt (0+) ?
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:
+ VK -
R2
R1 C
V
i
Initial conditions:
i(0+) = 1
di(0+)
= -1
dt
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VK
sc
V
iL =
R2
V
iL(0-) = iL(0+) =
R2
At t = 0+
VK(0+) = VR1(0+)
VR1(0+) = iL(0+)(R1)
Putting corresponding value we get
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V
VR1(0+) = R1
R2
For t ≥ 0
1
VK = iR1 + ∫ idt
C
Differentiating with respect to ‘t’
dVK di i
= R1 +
dt dt C
At t = 0+
dVK(0+) di(0+) i(0+)
= R1 +
dt dt C
Putting corresponding value we get
dVK(0+) 1
= -R
dt C
R1
Va
K
C1 C2
R2
V L
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Equivalent network at t = 0+
After simplification:
R2
Va(0+) = V
Equivalent network at t = ∞
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VC1(∞ ) = V.
Q#5.27: In the network of the figure, the switch K is closed at t = 0. At t = 0-, all
capacitor voltages and inductor currents are zero. Three node to datum voltages are
identified as V1, V2, and V3.
(a) Find V1 and dV1/dt at t = 0+.
(b) Find V2 and dV2/dt at t = 0+.
(c) Find V3 and dV3/dt at t = 0+.
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:
V1 V3
+
V2
-
R2 dt L2
1 dV3
∫ (V3 – V1)dt + C3 = 0 … (iii)
L1 dt
dV3(0+)
iL1(0+) + C3 =0
dt
After simplification we get
dV3(0+)
= 0 Volt/sec
dt
Here
iL1(0-) = iL1(0+) = 0 A
At t = 0+
dV2(0+)
=0
dt
dV1(0+)
= 0 Volt/sec.
dt
Q#5.28: In the network of the figure, a steady state is reached, and at t = 0, the
switch K is opened.
(a) Find the voltage across the switch, VK at t = 0+.
(b) Find dVK/dt at t = 0+.
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:
VK
+ -
R1 R2
i(0-)
R3
At t = 0-
VC1(0-) = i(o-) R2
V
i(0-) =
R1 + R2 + R3
VR2
VC1(0-) =
R1 + R2 + R3
VC1(0-) = i(o-) R2
VR3
VC1(0-) =
R1 + R2 + R3
VC2(0-) = V – VR1(0-)
Equivalent network after switching
V1 K
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At t ≥ 0
At node K, according to KCL
d dVk VK – V1
C1 (VK – V1) + C3 + =0
dt dt R2
After simplification we get
VR2 + VR3
V – VR1(0-) =
R1 + R2 + R3
Q#5.29: In the network of the accompanying figure, a steady state is reached with
the switch K closed and with i = I0, a constant. At t = 0, switch K, is opened. Find:
(a) V2(0-) =?
(b) V2(0+) =?
(c) (dV2/dt)(0+).
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:
1 2
R2 +
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V2
R1 R3 L
I0
Equivalent network at t = 0-
I0
I0
R1 R2
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Now
According to current divider rule:
R1I0
iR2 =
R1 + R2
We know V2(0-) = VL(0-) = 0
Equivalent network at t = 0+
+
-
I0
R1
+
-
+
I0R1 VC(0+)
-
iL(0+)
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After simplification
V2(0+)
+
-
VC(0+)
- I0R1
At node ‘V1’
V1 d(V1 – V2)
+C = I0 … (i)
R1 dt
At node ‘V2’
V2 d(V2 – V1) 1
+C + ∫ V2dt … (ii)
R3 dt L
d(V1 – V2) V2 1
C = + ∫ V2dt
dt R3 L
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V2(0+) 1 V1(0+)
+ ∫ V2(0+)dt + = I0 … (iii)
R3 L R1
Putting corresponding values we get
I0R1R2
V1(0+) =
R1 + R2
Differentiating eq. (iii) with respect to ‘t’ and from here putting the value of
dV1(0+)/dt in eq. (i) we get dV2(0+)/dt.
Hint:
In eq. (i)
V1(0+) I0R1R2
=
R1 (R1 + R2)R1
dV2(0+) -I0R1R3
=
dt C(R1 + R2)(R1 + R3)
THE END.