1.1 Measure the currents 1, 12 and 13 . 1.2 Remove the upper voltage source. These can be done without destroying your current circuit setup by simply setting it to 0 V. Again, remeasure the branch currents and label them as 1’ ,12' ,and 13'. 1.3 Keep the upper voltage and remove the lower voltage source. Re-measure the branch currents and label them as 1", 12", and 13".
Protection System
A system that protects electrical systems from faults by isolating the problematic part from the remainder of the system, preventing power from being cut from healthy elements, improving system dependability and efficiency is the protection system. Protection devices are the equipment that are utilized to implement the protection system.
Predictive Maintenance System
Predictive maintenance technologies are designed to assist in determining the state of in-service equipment so that maintenance can be scheduled. Predictive maintenance is the application of information; proactive maintenance approaches examine the condition of equipment and anticipate when it should maintain. The purpose of predictive maintenance is to forecast when equipment will fail (depending on a variety of parameters), then prevent the failure through routine and corrective maintenance.Condition monitoring is the continual monitoring of machines during process conditions to maintain optimal machine use, which is necessary for predictive maintenance. There are three types of condition monitoring: online, periodic, and remote. Finally, remote condition monitoring allows the equipment observed from a small place and data supplied for analysis.
Preventive Maintenance System
To maintain the equipment and materials on a regular basis in order to maintain those running conditions and reduce unnecessary shutdowns due to unexpected equipment failure is called Preventive Maintenance (PM).
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![1. Construct the circuit shown in Figure 1.
1.1 Measure the currents 1 , 12 and 13 .
1.2 Remove the upper voltage source. These can be done without destroying your current circuit setup by
simply setting it to 0 V. Again, remeasure the branch currents and label them as 1' ,12' ,and
13'.
1.3 Keep the upper voltage and remove the lower voltage source. Re-measure the branch currents
and label them as 1", 12", and 13".
1.4 Add the branch currents from steps 1.2 and 1.3. Does this equal the branch currents you
measured in step 1.1 in this problem? Calculate the % error.
1.5 Construct a table to easily compares all the branch currents, i.e., the simulated values, your
calculated values, and your measured values. Calculate a % error for your measured values and
the calculated ones. Do your results validate the principle of superposition?](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fe543e5ab-61a2-41f4-afd1-cc1b42686556%2Fa19c28c9-a71f-4b37-b5e2-09b376669289%2F4bm0jpw_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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