Problem 1(B)- If the fault in Problem 1(A) was a Line-Line fault between phases B and C through a fault impedance Z, = 0.5 p. u., determine the fault currents (p.u.) at phase B and C.
Problem 1(B)- If the fault in Problem 1(A) was a Line-Line fault between phases B and C through a fault impedance Z, = 0.5 p. u., determine the fault currents (p.u.) at phase B and C.
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Please solve Q1(B) ONLY. Q1(A) is for reference.

Transcribed Image Text:Problem 1(A)- In reference to the power system shown below, the system is operating at nominal
voltage without pre-fault currents (load currents ignored) when a bolted ( = 0p .u .) single line-
to
ground fault occurs on phase A at bus 3. Both machines are grounded through reactance.
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100MVA
100MVA,20KV
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X, = 4%
X, = 4%
X, = 5%
X = 5%
Fig. 1-Single-line diagram for the system in problems 1-A, 1-B, and 1-C
(a) The system's Thevenin equivalent positive-, negative-, and zero-sequence networks
(b) The fault current (p.u.) at phase A

Transcribed Image Text:Problem 1(B)- If the fault in Problem 1(A) was a Line-Line fault between phases B and C through a
fault impedance Z, = 0.5 p. u., determine the fault currents (p.u.) at phase B and C.
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