A short transmission line connects a step-up transformer on the source side with a series impedance of j0.5 ohms (referred to the primary) to a step-down transformer on the load side with a series impedance of 50 ohms (referred to the primary). The turn ratio of the step-up transformer is 1:10 and a no-load primary voltage of 13.2 (line-to-line) kV. The step-down transformer has a turn ratio of 15:1 and it has a Y-connected, balanced load of 0.667 +j 0.111 ohms connected to its secondary side. A capacitor bank of -j0.239 ohms is added parallel to the load. Assuming an ideal transmission line, the load voltage (line-to-neutral) would be:
A short transmission line connects a step-up transformer on the source side with a series impedance of j0.5 ohms (referred to the primary) to a step-down transformer on the load side with a series impedance of 50 ohms (referred to the primary). The turn ratio of the step-up transformer is 1:10 and a no-load primary voltage of 13.2 (line-to-line) kV. The step-down transformer has a turn ratio of 15:1 and it has a Y-connected, balanced load of 0.667 +j 0.111 ohms connected to its secondary side. A capacitor bank of -j0.239 ohms is added parallel to the load. Assuming an ideal transmission line, the load voltage (line-to-neutral) would be:
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5118 V |
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B. |
6.2 kV |
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C. |
8865 V |
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None of the other choices are correct |
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E. |
4225 V |
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