MUJ PSA Assignment-I Power System Analysis (EEE1505)
This document contains 12 questions related to power system analysis. The questions provide single line diagrams of power systems and ask the reader to calculate various parameters such as impedances, fault currents, and voltages. Ratings for generators, transformers, transmission lines and loads are provided. Sequence networks are also to be drawn for some questions. The document is a home assignment prepared by Dr. Amit Saraswat for the subject of Power System Analysis.
MUJ PSA Assignment-I Power System Analysis (EEE1505)
This document contains 12 questions related to power system analysis. The questions provide single line diagrams of power systems and ask the reader to calculate various parameters such as impedances, fault currents, and voltages. Ratings for generators, transformers, transmission lines and loads are provided. Sequence networks are also to be drawn for some questions. The document is a home assignment prepared by Dr. Amit Saraswat for the subject of Power System Analysis.
SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION (SEEC) ENGINEERING
Department of Electrical And Electronics Engineering Home Assignment-1 Subject : Power System Analysis (PSA) (EE1505) Prepared By : Dr. Amit Saraswat Date of Submission : 29-09-2014
Q (1) Obtain the per unit impedance (reactance) diagram of the power system as shown in Fig.1. Let choose 100 MVA as a common base value of power for the power system. The power system data is given as: Gen G 1 : 35 MVA, 10.5 KV, X=1.6 Gen G 2 : 25 MVA, 6.6 KV, X=1.2 Gen G 3 : 20 MVA, 6.6 KV, X=0.56 Trans T 1 : 15 MVA, 11/33 KV, X=15.2 /phase on HT side Trans T 2 : 15 MVA, 33/6.2 KV, X=16 /phase on HT side Trans Line TL: 20.5 /phase Load A: 15 MW, 11 KV, 0.9 Lagging P.F. Load B: 40 MW, 6.6 KV, 0.85 Lagging P.F. Load C: 20 MW, 32.2 KV, 0.9 lagging P.F.
Bus 1 Bus 2 T 1 T 2 G 1 G 2 G 3 A B Bus 3 C
Fig. 1: Single Line Diagram of Power Systems EE1505: Power System Analysis (PSA)
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Q (2) The single line diagram of a radial transmission system is given as shown in Fig.2. The ratings and the reactances of various components are shown therein. A load of 60 MW at 0.9 power factor (lagging) is tapped from the 66 KV substation which is to be maintained at 60 KV. Calculate the terminal voltage of sysnchronous machine. Represent the transmission line and transformers by series reactances only.
Fig. 2: Single Line Diagram of Power Systems Q (3) Draw the per unit impedance diagram for the power system shown in Fig.3. Neglect resistance and use a base of 100 MVA, 220 KV in 50 transmission line. The ratings of the generator, motors and transformers are given as: Gen G: 40 MVA, 25 KV, X= 20 % Motor M 1 : 25 MVA, 11 KV, X= 30 % Motor M 2 : 25 MVA, 11 KV, X= 30 % Trans T 1 : 40 MVA, 33/220 KV, X=15 % Trans T 2 : 30 MVA, 220/11 KV, X=15 % Trans Line TL: 50 /phase
Fig. 3: Single Line Diagram of Power Systems EE1505: Power System Analysis (PSA)
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Q (4) The one-line diagram of a three-phase power system is shown in Fig.4. Select a common base of 100 MVA and 22 KV on the generator side. Draw an impedance diagram with all impedances including the load impedance marked in per-unit. The manufacturers data for each device is given as follows: Gen G: 90 MVA, 22 KV, X=18 % Trans T 1 : 50 MVA, 22/220 KV, X=10 % Trans T 2 : 40 MVA, 220/11 KV, X=6 % Trans T 3 : 40 MVA, 22/110 KV, X=6.4 % Trans T 4 : 40 MVA, 110/11 KV, X=8 % Trans Line TL 1 : 220 KV, 48.4 /phase Trans Line TL 2 : 110 KV, 65.43 /phase Motor M: 66.5 MVA, 10.45 KV, X=18.5 % Load A: 17 MVA, 0.9 p.f. (lagging) at 21.4 KV Load B: 57 MVA, 0.6 p.f. (lagging) at 10.45 KV
Fig. 4: Single Line Diagram of Power Systems Q (5) The one-line diagram of a three-phase system is as shown in Fig.5. The transformer reactance is 20 percent on a base of 100 MVA, 23/115 KV and the line impedance is Z = j 66.125 . The load at bus 2 is S 2 = 184.8 MW + j6.6 MVAr and at bus 3 is S 3 = 0 MW + j20 MVAr. It is required to hold the voltage at bus 3 at 0 115 0 KV. Working in per-unit, determine the voltage at bus 2 and 1.
Fig. 5: Single Line Diagram of Power Systems EE1505: Power System Analysis (PSA)
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Q (5) Two generators rated 15 MVA, 11 KV having 15% sub-transient reactance are connected through transformers and a 120 Km long line as shown in Fig.6. The reactance of the line is 0.12 /Km. The transformers near the generators are rated 30 MVA, 11/66 KV with leakage reactance of 10% each. A symmetrical three-phase fault occurs at a distance of 30 Km from one end of the line when the system is on no-load but at rated voltage. Determine the fault current and the fault MVA. Bus 1 Bus 2 (60 KV) T 1 T 2 G 1 V 1 V 2 11/66 KV 30 MVA X = 10% 66/11 KV 30 MVA X = 10% Transmission Line 66 KV 15 MVA, 11 KV X d = 15% G 2 15 MVA, 11 KV X d = 15%
Fault 120 Km 30 Km
Fig. 6: Single Line Diagram of Power Systems Q (6) Two 11 KV generators G 1 and G 2 are connected in parallel to a bus-bar. A 66 KV feeder is connected to the bus-bar through a 11/66 KV transformer. Calculate fault MVA for three-phase symmetrical fault: (a) at the high-voltage terminals of the transformer, and (b) at the load end of the feeder. Find the fault current shared by G 1 and G 2 in each case. The ratings of the equipments are as follows: Generator G 1 : 60 MVA, 11 KV, X= 15 % Generator G 2 : 25 MVA, 11 KV, X= 12 % Transformer T: 75 MVA, 11/66 KV, X=10 % Feeder: 66 KV, X F = 25 /phase
Q (7) A 100 MVA, 13.2 KV generator is connected to a 100 MVA, 13.2/132 KV transformer. The generators reactances are '' d X = 0.15 p.u., ' d X = 0.25 p.u., d X = 1.25 p.u. on a 100 MVA base, while the transformer reactance is 0.1 p.u. on the same base. The system is operating on no-load at a rated voltage when a three-phase symmetrical fault occurs at the HT terminals of the transformer. Determine the following: (a) The sub-transient, transient and steady state symmetrical fault currents in p.u. and in amperes. (b) The maximum possible dc components. (c) Maximum value of instantaneous current. (d) Maximum RMS value of the symmetrical fault current. EE1505: Power System Analysis (PSA)
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Q (8) A 25 MVA, 11 KV generator with '' d X = 20 % is connected through a transformer to a bus that supplies four identical motors as shown in Fig.7. Each motor has '' d X = 25 % and ' d X = 30 % on a base of 5 MVA, 6.6 KV. The three-phase rating of step-up transformer is 25 MVA, 11/66 KV, with leakage reactance of 10 % and that of the step-down transformer is 25 MVA, 6.6 KV, with leakage reactance of 10 %. The bus voltage at the motors is 6.6 KV when a three-phase fault occurs at the point F as shown in Fig.7. The reactance of line is 30 . Assume that system is operating on no-load when the fault occurs. For the specified fault, calculate the sub-transient current in the fault.
Fig. 7: Single Line Diagram of Power Systems Q (9) A synchronous generator and a synchronous motor each rated 50 MVA, 11KV having 20% sub- transient reactance are connected through transformers and a transmission line as shown in Fig.8. The transformers are rated 50 MVA, 11/66 KV and 66/11 KV with leakage reactance of 10% each. The line has reactance of 10% on base of 50 MVA. The motor is drawing 40 MW at 0.8 p.f. (leading) at terminal voltage of 10.5 KV when a symmetrical three-phase fault occurs at the motor terminals. Determine the sub-transient current in the generator, motor and fault.
Fig. 8: Single Line Diagram of Power Systems EE1505: Power System Analysis (PSA)
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Q (10) A generating station has four identical generators G 1 , G 2 , G 3 and G 4 each of 20 MVA, 11 KV having 20% reactance as shown in Fig.9. They are connected to a bus-bar which has a bus-bar reactor of 25% reactance of on 20 MVA base, inserted between G 2 and G 3 . A 66 KV feeder is taken off from the bus-bar through a 15 MVA transformer having 8% reactance. A symmetrical 3-phase fault occurs at the high voltage terminals of the transformer. Calculate the current fed into the fault.
Fig. 9: Single Line Diagram of Power Systems Q (11) The one-line diagram of a power system is as shown in Fig.10. Draw positive, negative and zero sequence networks of the given power system. The power system data is given as below: Generator G 1 : 30 MVA, 11 KV, X 1 = 0.20 p.u., X 2 = 0.20 p.u., X 0 = 0.05 p.u. Generator G 2 : 50 MVA, 11 KV, X 1 = X 2 = 0.25 p.u., X 0 = 0.06 p.u. Transformer T 1 : 30 MVA, 11/220 KV, X 1 = X 2 = X 0 = 0.07 p.u. Transformer T 2 : 50 MVA, 11/220 KV, X 1 = X 2 = X 0 = 0.08 p.u. Transmission Line: X 1 = X 2 = 150 /phase, X 0 = 500 /phase
Fig. 10: Single Line Diagram of Power Systems EE1505: Power System Analysis (PSA)
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Q (12) A 30 MVA, 13.8 KV, 3-phase generator has a sub-transient reactance of 15%. It supplies two motors over a transmission line having transformers at both ends as shown in the one-line diagram of Fig.11. The motors are rated 15 MVA and 10 MVA, both 12.5 KV with a sub-transient reactance of 20%. The transformers are both rated 50 MVA, 13.2/132 KV with a reactance of 10%. The series reactance of the line is 90 /phase. The negative sequence reactance of each machine is equal to sub-transient reactance. The zero sequence reactance of line is 300 /phase. Current limiting reactor connected in neutrals of generator and motor M1 are 2 /phase. Draw the positive, negative and zero sequence networks of the given power system.
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