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EE2015: Electric Circuits and Networks

Tutorial 10
(November 4-5, 2024)

1. Let N1 = 1000 turns and N2 = 5000 I1 10 Ω N1 :N2 I2


turns in the ideal transformer shown
on the right. If ZL = 500 − j400 Ω, + +
+
i) find the average power delivered Vs V1 V2 ZL

to ZL in each of the following two − −
cases:
(a) I2 = 1.4 ∡20◦ A rms, (b)
V1 = 80 ∡100◦ V
ii) For V1 = 80 ∡100◦ V, find:
(a) The primary side equivalent circuit that incorporates the reflected secondary side
load impedance.
(b) The secondary side equivalent circuit that incorporates the reflected primary side
source impedance.
2. Find ω for which the impedance seen by the input source is purely resistive?

0.002 F
1Ω k=0.3 1Ω

+

Vs 0.1H 0.1H 0.002 F

3. For the circuit below, find the equivalent 2-port Transmission parameters. Calculate vo
for the case where vs = 12 sin 500t V.

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4. For the three-phase circuit shown below, find the phase and line currents, and the phase
and line voltages. What is the total power dissipated in the three-phase load? Assume
that the line resistance is negligible.

a B
b A
+

+


200 ◦
6 0
∡0 ◦ n Balanced N 0∡
(+) sequence 10


+

c C

5. A balanced three-phase three-wire system supplies power to a balanced Y -connected


load. Assume that the line resistance is negligible. Each phase contains three loads in
parallel, viz., −j100 Ω, 100 Ω, and 50 + j50 Ω. Assume a positive phase sequence with
Vab = 400 ∡0◦ V. Find (a) Van , (b) IaA , and (c) total power drawn by the load.
6. A balanced ∆-connected load with phase impedance of 23.7+j17.1 Ω at 50 Hz is supplied
from a 400 V, 50 Hz balanced Y-connected source through a line with impedance of
0.1 + j0.3 Ω in each line. Find (i) the line current and load voltage, (ii) the load-branch
currents and (iii) the active and reactive power delivered by the source and delivered
to the load. Redo the calculations by converting the ∆-connected load to its equivalent
Y-connected load.
7. A balanced three-phase three-wire supply is terminated with two ∆-connected loads in
parallel. Assume that the line resistance is negligible. Load 1 draws 40 kVA at a lagging
PF of 0.8 while Load 2 absorbs 24 kW at a leading PF of 0.9. Let Vab = 440 ∡30◦ V.
Furthermore, assume that the line resistance is zero. Calculate the following quantities:
(1) (2)
(a) phase current IAB for the lagging load, (b) IAB , (c) IaA , and (d) total power drawn
by the loads.
8. A balanced three-phase system with a line voltage of 400 V is connected to a balanced ∆-
connected load. Assume that the line resistance is negligible. Calculate the line current
and per-phase load impedance if the load draws, (a) 1 kW at a lagging PF of 0.85, and
(b) 300 W per phase at a leading PF of 0.92.

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