L. D.
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, AHMEDABAD
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
NAVARANGPURA, AHMEDABAD – 380015, GUJARAT, INDIA
Tutorial – 1
Subject: 3150911 – Power System II Faculty: Dr. Y. M. Makwana
Teaching Scheme: 4(L), 0(T), 2(P), 5(C) Exam: 70(ESE-E), 30(PA-M), 30(ESE-V), 20(PA-I) = 150
CO-1: Prepare the model of transmission line, generator and transformer of power
system for single line diagram representation and per unit quantity calculation.
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Bloom’s
Q.
Question CO Taxonomy
No. Level
A 3-phase balanced load with a power factor of 0.85 is connected to a
system with line-to-line voltage of 440V. Find: (1) Line current (2) Total
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apparent power (3) Reactive power (4) Active power.
A 3-phase system with a line voltage of 11 kV is supplying power to a
balanced load with a power factor of 0.9. The load current is 120A. Find: (1)
Q.2 Line-to-neutral voltage (2) Total active power (3) Total apparent power (4) CO1 Apply
The current in each phase.
A 3-phase system with an unbalanced load is connected to a line with a
voltage of 330V. The phase currents are as follows: I1 = 10∠30°, I2 =
Q.3 10∠150°, I3 = 10∠-90°. Find: (1) Total power supplied by the system (2) CO1 Analyze
Reactive power (3) Power factor (4) Total apparent power.
An unbalanced load is connected to a 3-phase system with a line voltage of
400V. The phase currents are I1 = 20A, I2 = 15A, and I3 = 10A. The phase
angles for the currents are: I1 = 0°, I2 = 120°, and I3 = -120°. Find: (1) The
Q.4 CO1 Analyze
total power (2) Total reactive power (3) Power factor (4) The total apparent
power.
A 3-phase balanced load of 200 kW at a power factor of 0.85 is connected
to a transmission line with a line-to-line voltage of 11 kV. The series
impedance of the transmission line is 0.05 + j0.1 Ω/km, and the line is 100
Q.5 CO1 Analyze
km long. Find: (1) The total line impedance (2) The voltage drop in the line
(3) Sending end voltage (4) Total current
An unbalanced load is connected to a 3-phase system with the following
parameters: Line-to-line voltage = 11 kV, series impedance of the
transmission line = 0.01 + j0.05 Ω/km, and shunt capacitance = 1 μF/km.
Q.6 The system operates at a frequency of 50 Hz, and the total load current is CO1 Analyze
200A. Find: (1) The total impedance (2) Voltage drop (3) Power loss (4)
Receiving end voltage
A 150 km long transmission line has a series impedance of 0.03 + j0.07
Ω/km and a shunt capacitance of 0.02 μF/km. The line is delivering 100 MW
Q.7 at 400 kV. Find: (1) The total impedance (2) Total shunt capacitance (3) CO1 Analyze
Sending end voltage (4) The power loss in the line.
For a medium transmission line of 120 km length with a load current of 80
A, series impedance of 0.02 + j0.05 Ω/km, and shunt capacitance of 0.03
Q.8 CO1 Apply
μF/km. The line is operating at 33 kV. Find: (1) Total series impedance (2)
Total shunt capacitance (3) Voltage drop (4) Power factor.
A transmission line of 100 km length has a series impedance of 0.02 + j0.04
Ω/km and a shunt capacitance of 0.02 μF/km. The system operates at 132
Q.9 kV, and the line carries a load current of 120A. Find: (1) Voltage drop (2) CO1 Apply
Total impedance (3) Receiving end voltage (4) Power factor.
A transmission line of 150 km length is operating at a voltage of 66 kV. The
impedance of the line is 0.04 + j0.08 Ω/km, and the capacitance is 1.2
Q.10 μF/km. The load current is 150 A. Find: (1) Total impedance (2) Voltage CO1 Apply
drop (3) Sending end voltage (4) Power loss.
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