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Network Analysis

The document is a question paper for the subject of Network Analysis. It contains 12 questions with varying marks for each question. The questions cover various topics in network analysis including mesh analysis, nodal analysis, Thevenin's theorem, Norton's theorem, duality, and transient analysis. Students must attempt questions by choosing one from sections 1-7 with optional questions provided. Calculators are permitted.
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Network Analysis

The document is a question paper for the subject of Network Analysis. It contains 12 questions with varying marks for each question. The questions cover various topics in network analysis including mesh analysis, nodal analysis, Thevenin's theorem, Norton's theorem, duality, and transient analysis. Students must attempt questions by choosing one from sections 1-7 with optional questions provided. Calculators are permitted.
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B.E. (Electrical Engineering (Electronics & Power)) Third Semester (C.B.S.

)
Network Analysis
P. Pages : 5 NIR/KW/18/3310
Time : Three Hours *1731* Max. Marks : 80
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Notes : 1. All questions carry marks as indicated.
2. Solve Question 1 OR Questions No. 2.
3. Solve Question 3 OR Questions No. 4.

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4. Solve Question 5 OR Questions No. 6.
5. Solve Question 7 OR Questions No. 8.
6. Solve Question 9 OR Questions No. 10.
7. Solve Question 11 OR Questions No. 12.

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8. Assume suitable data whenever necessary.
9. Use of non programmable calculator is permitted.

1. a) Prove that combination of ideal current source and ideal voltage source in series is 5
equivalent to ideal current source.

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b) Write mesh equilibrium equations in matrix form for the network shown in fig. 1 (b). 8

R1 L2
de
Rg Ig L1 R2 L3
C1

M12 M13
tu

Fig. 1(b)

OR
2. a) Find loop currents for the network shown in fig. 2 (a). 6
S

10 i2 2
ur

+
50V _ 2A 2
i1

5 i3 1
gp

Fig. 2 (a)

b) Find the power lost in the circuit shown in fig. 2 (b) by Mesh Analysis. 7
1 0 º A
Na

10 10

+
10 0 º V j3 _
j5

Fig. 2(b)

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3. a) Construct dual for the network shown in fig. 3 (a). 5
'S' 5 3H

+
20V 1 2A
F 4
2

Fig. 3(a)
b) Find ‘V’ from fig. 3 (b) if the branch AB should not carry any current. Use Nodal Analysis. 8

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A 6 j8 B 12

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2.5A 20 40 _ V
j6

Fig. 3(b)
OR

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4. a) Define Duality. What are the conditions for a network to be dual and 2
Draw dual of network as shown in fig. 4 (a). 3
1 2H
de
5A 3F
4A
tu

Fig. 4 (a)
b) Using Nodal Analysis determine refer fig. 4 (b).
i) Node voltage’s VA and VB . 4
S

ii) Power dissipated in Inductor. 2


iii) Current supplied by source. 2
ur

5 VA VB
I _ j5
j2
V= + 2
1030º  3 5
gp

_
j2

Fig. 4 (b)
5. a) In the network of fig. 5 (a), the resistance of 8 is changed to 4 find the change in 7
Na

current ‘I’ by using Compensation Theorem.


2
I

12V 4 8

Fig. 5 (a)

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b) Determine Thevenin’s and Norton’s Equivalent between terminals A & B as shown in 8
fig. 5 (b)

5
10
+
200º A
50º
V A
B j4

rg
Fig. 5 (b)
OR
6. a) What is the value of ZL in n/w shown fig. 6 (a) so as to transfer maximum power to it and 6

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hence, find the maximum power transferred.

10 j15
+
200º -j10 ZL

nt
V

Fig. 6 (a)
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b) Find 'V' such that current through impedance (3 + j4)  is zero as shown in fig. 6 (b) 8
Thevenin’s Theorem.

1 3 j4 5
tu

+ +
100º j1 5
V V
S

Fig. 6 (b)
ur

7. a) In the network shown in fig. 7 (a) a steady state is reached with switch ‘K’ closed. 7
At t = 0, switch ‘K’ is opened. Find :
i) VK at t = 0+
gp

dVK
ii) at t = 0+
dt
Switch 'k'
_
Na

+ VK 1H
+
1 i 1
2V F
2

Fig. 7 (a)

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b) In the network shown in fig. 7 (b) switch ‘K’ is closed at t = 0 connecting battery to an 7
2
di d i
unenergized network. Determine : i, , at t = 0+ .
dt dt 2

Switch 'k'

+
R1

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V0 L
_
i
C R2

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Fig. 7 (b)

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OR

8. a) An exponential voltage 4e−3t volts is applied at t = 0 to a series R – L – C circuit. Obtain 8


particular solution for current i (t) . Assume initially unenergized network refer fig. 8 (a).
de
R = 4 L = 1H

'K'
tu

+ switch
−3t 1
4e i(t) C= F
 3
S

Fig. 8 (a)
ur

b) Obtain Laplace Transform of the following waveform shown in fig. 8 (b). 6


F(t)
gp

1
Na

t
0 1 2 3
Fig. 8 (b)
9. a) Define a Driving Point Function. What are its types. 3

b) What are the necessary conditions for representing a driving point function? 5

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c) Determine the driving point impedance function of a one port network. 5

R
C
L

OR
10. a) 5

rg
20s
I (s) = Find i (t) by Pole – Zero plot.
(s + 5) (s + 2)

b) For the network shown in fig. 10 (b). below find Z11 and Z12 . 8

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I1 I2 = 0
+ +
1H 1H
V1 1F 1F V2

nt
_ _
Fig. 10 (b)
de
11. a) Derive the condition for reciprocity and symmetry for open circuit parameters. 6

b) For the network shown, in fig. 11 (b) find ABCD parameters and show that the network is 7
reciprocal.
1
tu

I1 I2
+ +

V1 1F 1F V2
S

_ _
ur

Fig. 11 (b)
OR
12. a) Compare Series and Parallel Resonant Circuit. 6
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b) Three phase impedances (10 + j2) ,(20 − j2)  and (4 + j3)  are star connected to R, Y 7
and B phases respectively to a 400V supply. Assume RYB as phase sequence and VRY as
reference. Find voltage between star point and neutral of the supply. Find load currents in
Na

each phase.
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