Module6 - Maxwell Mesh Current and Nodal Analysis
Module6 - Maxwell Mesh Current and Nodal Analysis
Answers:
I5Ω = 0.44 A
I1Ω = 0.69 A
MESH-CURRENT ANALYSIS
SUPERMESH REFRESHER
Calculate the value of current flowing through the 15Ω load resistor in
the given circuit.
Answer:
I15Ω = 0.56 A
MESH-CURRENT ANALYSIS
AC - SAMPLE PROBLEM
Answers:
a. I1 = 10.8∠−19.2◦A
I2 = 10.5∠−56.7◦A
b. I in capacitor = 13.1 A
c. P = 1016.9 W=1020 W
MESH-CURRENT ANALYSIS
AC - SAMPLE PROBLEM
Answer: I(4+j3) Ω = 0 A
MESH-CURRENT ANALYSIS
EXERCISE
Answers:
IA = I3 = 2.40 < 52.52◦ A
IB = I3 – I2 = 1.02 < 46.19◦ A
IC = I2 = 1.39 < 57.17◦ A
ID = I2 – I1 = 0.67 < 15.57◦ A
IE = I1 = 0.996 < 83.74◦ A
NODAL
ANALYSIS
NODAL
ANALYSIS
Nodal analysis is based on Kirchhoff’s current law which states
that the algebraic sum of currents meeting at a point is zero. Every
junction where two or more branches meet is regarded as a node. .
If three or more branches join at a node, then that node is called a
principal node or junction. One of the nodes in the network is taken
as reference node or datum node. If there are n nodes in any
network, the number of simultaneous equations to be solved will
be (n – 1).
Steps to be followed in Nodal Analysis
1. Assuming that a network has n nodes, assign a reference node and the
reference directions, and assign a current and a voltage name for each branch
and node respectively.
2. Apply KCL at each node except for the reference node and apply Ohm’s law to
the branch currents.
Calculate the current through 2-ohm resistor for the network shown
in the Figure.
Answer: I2-ohm= 6A
NODAL
AC - SAMPLE PROBLEM
ANALYSIS
For the network shown in the Figure, determine the voltage VAB, by using nodal
analysis.
Answers:
I25-ohm= 3.3287 ∠ 161.5651◦ A
I20-ohm= 1.6850 ∠ 51.3402◦ A
I10-ohm= 3.1688 ∠ -48.3665◦ A