This document describes a three-phase generator connected to a three-phase Y-connected load through a transmission line. It asks the reader to:
1) Construct an equivalent circuit and calculate the line currents, phase voltages, and line voltages at the load
2) Calculate the apparent, active and reactive power for a single phase and total three phase load
3) Draw a phasor diagram showing all voltages and currents at the load.
This document describes a three-phase generator connected to a three-phase Y-connected load through a transmission line. It asks the reader to:
1) Construct an equivalent circuit and calculate the line currents, phase voltages, and line voltages at the load
2) Calculate the apparent, active and reactive power for a single phase and total three phase load
3) Draw a phasor diagram showing all voltages and currents at the load.
This document describes a three-phase generator connected to a three-phase Y-connected load through a transmission line. It asks the reader to:
1) Construct an equivalent circuit and calculate the line currents, phase voltages, and line voltages at the load
2) Calculate the apparent, active and reactive power for a single phase and total three phase load
3) Draw a phasor diagram showing all voltages and currents at the load.
A balance three phase Y- connected generator with positive sequence is connected to a Y-
connected load as shown ni Figure S3. The load impedance is 39+j28Ω per phase. The impedance of the transmission line connecting the generator to the load is 1+j2Ω per phase. The R-phase generator voltage ERN is specified as the reference phasor. 1) Construct a single phase equivalent circuit of the system. 2) Calculate the three (3) line currents IRr, IYy, IBb and return current InN. 3) Calculate the three (3) phase voltages at the load, Vrn, Vyn, Vbn. 4) Calculate the three (3) line voltages at the terminal of the load, Vry, Vyb, Vbr. 5) Calculate apparent power, active power and reactive power at a single phase load 6) Calculate total three phase apparent power, active power and reactive power at the load 7) Draw a phasor diagram showing all voltages and currents at the load