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ISBN: 9780134894300
Author: NILSSON
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 11, Problem 1P

a)

To determine

Find the phase sequence for the given set of voltages.

a)

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Answer to Problem 1P

The phase sequence is acb sequence.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

Consider the set of voltages.

va=180cos(ωt+27°)V        (1)

vb=180cos(ωt+147°)V        (2)

vc=180cos(ωt93°)V        (3)

Calculation:

Convert the voltage in Equation (1) from cosine voltage form to phasor form.

Va=18027°V{Vmcos(ωt+θ)=Vmθ}

Convert the voltage in Equation (2) from cosine voltage form to phasor form.

Vb=180147°V

Convert the voltage in Equation (3) from cosine voltage form to phasor form.

Vc=18093°V

Subtract the phase angle of a-phase from all the phase angles of Va, Vb, and Vc.

Va=27°27°

Va=0°        (4)

Vb=147°27°

Vb=120°        (5)

And

Vc=93°27°

Vc=120°        (6)

From Equations (4), (5), and (6), the voltage at phase-b leads a-phase voltage by 120° and c-phase voltage lags a-phase voltage by 120°. Therefore, this phase relationship is acb phase sequence or negative phase sequence.

Conclusion:

Thus, the phase sequence is acb sequence.

b)

To determine

Find the phase sequence for the given set of voltages.

b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 1P

The phase sequence is abc sequence.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

Consider the set of voltages.

va=4160cos(ωt18°)V        (7)

vb=4160cos(ωt138°)V        (8)

vc=4160cos(ωt+102°)V        (9)

Calculation:

Convert the voltage in Equation (7) from cosine voltage form to phasor form.

Va=416018°V{Vmcos(ωt+θ)=Vmθ}

Convert the voltage in Equation (8) from cosine voltage form to phasor form.

Vb=4160138°V

Convert the voltage in Equation (9) from cosine voltage form to phasor form.

Vc=4160102°V

Subtract the phase angle of a-phase from all the phase angles of Va, Vb, and Vc.

Va=18°(18°)

Va=0°        (10)

Vb=138°(18°)

Vb=120°        (11)

And

Vc=102°(18°)

Vc=120°        (12)

From Equations (10), (11), and (12), the voltage at phase-b lags a-phase voltage by 120° and c-phase voltage leads a-phase voltage by 120°. Therefore, this phase relationship is abc phase sequence or positive phase sequence.

Conclusion:

Thus, the phase sequence is abc sequence.

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