Engineering Electromagnetics
Engineering Electromagnetics
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ISBN: 9780078028151
Author: Hayt, William H. (william Hart), Jr, BUCK, John A.
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.15P

Chapter 10, Problem 10.15P, Figure 10.29 See Problem 10.15. For the transmission line represented in Figure 10.29, find Vs,out

Figure 10.29 See Problem 10.15.

For the transmission line represented in Figure 10.29, find Vs,out if f = (a) 60 Hz; (b) 500 kHz.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

(a)

Value of Vs,out at the given frequency.

Answer to Problem 10.15P

The Vs,out for f=60 Hz is 104V.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The transmission line is shown below:

Engineering Electromagnetics, Chapter 10, Problem 10.15P , additional homework tip  1

The given frequency is 60 Hz.

Calculation:

The value is,

β=ωvp   =2πfvp

Substitute 2c/3 for vp ,

β=2πf2c/3.........(1)

Consider the speed of light, c=3×108m/s

Substitute 60 Hz for f in equation (1).

β=2π×60(2/3)×(3× 108)   =1.9×106 rad/m

To find βl ,

   βl=(1.9×106)(80)     =1.52×104 rad

As βl<<1 , the line is lumped circuit.

Therefore,

   Zin=ZLZL=80Ω

Find the expression for Vs,out.

   Vs out=VS[ Z L Z 8+ Z L]Here,Vs is the source voltage,Zs is the source impedance,ZL is the output impedance.

Substitute 120 for VS , 80 for ZL and 12 for ZS

   Vs out=120[8012+80]        =104V

Conclusion:

Thus, Vsout for f = 60Hz is 104V.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

(b)

Value of Vs,out at the given frequency.

Answer to Problem 10.15P

The Vs,out for f = 500 kHz is (52.6j123)V.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The transmission line represented is given below:

Engineering Electromagnetics, Chapter 10, Problem 10.15P , additional homework tip  2

The given frequency is 500kHz.

Calculation:

Substitute 5×105 for f in equation (1).

β=2π×(5× 105)(2/3)×(3× 108)   =15.7×103 rad/m

To find βl ,

   βl=(15.7×103)(80)   =1.26 rad

Find the expression of input impedance,

   Zin=Z0[ZLcos(βl)+jZ0sin(βl)Z0cos(βl)+jZLsin(βl)]

Substitute 50 for Z0 , 80 for ZL and 1.26 for βl.

   Zin=50[80cos(1.26)+j50sin(1.26)50cos(1.26)+j80sin(1.26)]    =50[24.46+j47.615.3+j76.17]    =33.13j9.4    =34.440.28

Write the expression for voltage across Zin.

   Vin=Vs[ZinZs+Zin]

Substitute 120 for VS , 33.13j9.4 for Zin and 12 for Zs

   Vin=120[33.13j9.412+(33.13j9.4)]    =89.41j6.36    =89.640.071

   Vin=V0+ejβz+V0+ejβz......(2)

   V0=ΓLV0+     =ZLZ0ZL+Z0V0+     =805080+50V0+     =30130V0+V0=313V0+

Therefore,

   Vs,out=V0+(1+ΓL)

   V0+=42.88 - j100ΓL=3/13

Put above values in the equation

   Vs,out=(42.88j100)(1+3/13)       =52.6j123

Conclusion:

Hence, Vs,out for f = 500 kHz is (52.6j123)V.

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