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EEE 201 (CSE)

Part 1: AC Power Analysis


Part 2: Resonance
Md Sanzid Bin Hossain
Part 1
Instantaneous Power
 The instantaneous power (in watts) is the
power at any instant of time.
Instantaneous Power(Cont.)
Average Power
 The average power, in watts, is the average
of the instantaneous power over one period.
Example 1
Exercise 2
Example 2
Exercise 2
Example 3
Exercise 3
Maximum Average Power Transfer
 For maximum average power transfer, the load
impedance ZL must be equal to the complex
conjugate of the Thevenin impedance ZTh.
Example 4
Exercise 4
Effective or RMS Value
 The effective value of a periodic current is the
dc current that delivers the same average
power to a resistor as the periodic current.
Effective or RMS Value(Cont.)
Effective or RMS Value(Cont.)
Effective or RMS Value(Cont.)
Example 5
Exercise 5
Example 6
Exercise 6
Complex Power, Apparent power and
power factor
Example 7
Example 7
Exercise 7
Power factor correction
 The process of increasing the power factor
without altering the voltage or current to the
original load is known as power factor
correction.
Power factor correction(cont.)
Example 8
Example 8(Cont.)
Exercise 8
Part 2
Series Resonance
Resonance is a condition in an RLC circuit in
which the capacitive and inductive reactances are
equal in magnitude, thereby resulting in a purely
resistive impedance.
Parallel Resonance
Characteristics of Resonance
Circuit
Example 1
Example 1 (Cont.)
Exercise 2
Example 3
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