a. As an electrical engineer, explain about the power system in Figure Q2 with respect to the voltages, and the connection for the source and the load. Give at least FOUR (4) points. b. Solve the followings: i. the line currents.

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The Circuit diagram for a power system is shown in Figure Q2. A synchronous
generator consists of voltage source, in rms, (Van = 110 20° V, Van = 110 2-120° V
and Ven = 110 -240° V). The transmission line has an impedance (Zine) of 0.05 +
j0.10 O per phase, and the load has an impedance (Z.) of 12 + j6 0 per phase.
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Figure Q2
a. As an electrical engineer, explain about the power system in Figure Q2 with
respect to the voltages, and the connection for the source and the load. Give
at least FOUR (4) points.
b. Solve the followings:
i. the line currents.
ii. the real, reactive and apparent powers consumed by the load per
phase.
Transcribed Image Text:The Circuit diagram for a power system is shown in Figure Q2. A synchronous generator consists of voltage source, in rms, (Van = 110 20° V, Van = 110 2-120° V and Ven = 110 -240° V). The transmission line has an impedance (Zine) of 0.05 + j0.10 O per phase, and the load has an impedance (Z.) of 12 + j6 0 per phase. line Von line Z, V. cn bn В lin Figure Q2 a. As an electrical engineer, explain about the power system in Figure Q2 with respect to the voltages, and the connection for the source and the load. Give at least FOUR (4) points. b. Solve the followings: i. the line currents. ii. the real, reactive and apparent powers consumed by the load per phase.
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