13.19 A generator is transferring power to a load through a short line when a 3-phase fault occurs on the line. The maximum power limit before fault is 2.1 pu and initial power transfer is I pu. The inertia constant is 5 MJ/ MVA. Find critical clearing angle and critical clearing time. f= 50 Hz. [81.697°, 0.2433 secs]

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13.19 A generator is transferring power to a load through a short line when a 3-phase fault occurs on
the line. The maximum power limit before fault is 2.1 pu and initial power transfer is I pu. The
inertia constant is 5 MJ/ MVA. Find critical clearing angle and critical clearing time. f = 50 Hz.
[81.697°, 0.2433 secs]
13.20 A synchronous generator of 100 MVA rating is supplying 62.5 MVA at 0.8 lagging p.f. The
transfer reactance is I pu for the prefault conditions and 3 pu during the fault condition. After
fault clearing the generator supplies 43.75 MVA at 0.8 lagging p.f. Find critical clearing angle.
[68.58⁰]
Transcribed Image Text:13.19 A generator is transferring power to a load through a short line when a 3-phase fault occurs on the line. The maximum power limit before fault is 2.1 pu and initial power transfer is I pu. The inertia constant is 5 MJ/ MVA. Find critical clearing angle and critical clearing time. f = 50 Hz. [81.697°, 0.2433 secs] 13.20 A synchronous generator of 100 MVA rating is supplying 62.5 MVA at 0.8 lagging p.f. The transfer reactance is I pu for the prefault conditions and 3 pu during the fault condition. After fault clearing the generator supplies 43.75 MVA at 0.8 lagging p.f. Find critical clearing angle. [68.58⁰]
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