Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
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Chapter 12, Problem 87CP

Consider the single-phase three-wire system shown in Fig. 12.78. Find the current in the neutral wire and the complex power supplied by each source. Take Vs as a 220∠0°-V, 60-Hz source.

Chapter 12, Problem 87CP, Consider the single-phase three-wire system shown in Fig. 12.78. Find the current in the neutral

Figure 12.78

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Calculate the complex power supplied by each source and the current passing through the neutral wire.

Answer to Problem 87CP

The current in the neutral wire is 2.77176.6°A, and the complex power absorbed by each source are 4.581+j2.604 kVA and 3.971+j2.64kVA.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

Refer to Figure 12.78 in the textbook for a single phase three wire system.

The source voltage is 2200°V.

The supply frequency is 60Hz.

Formula used:

Write the expression to find the complex power S1.

S1=V1I1*        (1)

Here,

V1 is the voltage in the form of complex number,

I1* is the complex conjugate of the current I1.

Write the expression to find the complex power S2.

S2=V2I2*        (2)

Here,

V2 is the voltage in the form of complex number,

I2* is the complex conjugate of the current I2.

Write the expression to find the inductance reactance in ohms.

XL=jωL        (3)

Here,

ω is the angular frequency, and

L is the inductance.

Write the expression to find the angular frequency.

ω=2πf        (4)

Here,

f is the supply frequency.

Calculation:

Substitute 60Hz for f in equation (4) to find ω.

ω=2π(60Hz)=376.99rads377rads

Substitute 377rads for ω, and 50mH for L in equation (3) to find the inductance (L).

XL=j(377rads)(50mH)=j(377rads)(50×103H){1mH=1×103H}=18.85Ω{1Ω=1Hs}

Modify the given figure with the assumed current directions as shown in Figure.1.

Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, Chapter 12, Problem 87CP

Apply Kirchhoff’s voltage law to loop 1of current I1 in Figure 1.

2200°+I1+20(I1I3)+2(I1I2)=0I1+20I120I3+2I12I2=2200°

23I12I220I3=220        (5)

Apply Kirchhoff’s voltage law to loop 2 of current I2 in Figure 1.

2200°+2(I2I1)+30(I2I3)+I2=02I22I1+30I230I3+I2=2200°

2I1+33I230I3=220        (6)

Apply Kirchhoff’s voltage law to loop 3 of current I3 in Figure 1.

20(I3I1)+(15+j18.85)I3+30(I3I2)=020I320I1+15I3+j18.85I3+30I330I2=0

20I130I2+65I3+j18.85I3=0

20I130I2+(65+j18.85)I3=0        (7)

Represent the equation (5) (6) and (7) in matrix form.

[2322023330203065+j18.85][I1I2I3]=[2202200]

Obtain the value of determinants as follows.

Δ=|2322023330203065+j18.85|=[23[33(65+j18.85)(30)(30)](2)[2(65+j18.85)(20)(30)]20[(2)(30)(20)(33)]]Δ=12,775+j14,231.75

Δ1=|220220220333003065+j18.85|=220[33(65+j18.85)900](2)[220(65+j18.85)0]20[220(30)]Δ1=434500+j145145

Δ2=|232202022203020065+j18.85|=23[220(65+j18.85)0]220[2(65+j18.85)(20)(30)]20(0220(20))Δ2=401500+j103675

Δ3=|23222023322020300|=23[0220(30)](2)[0(20)×(220)]+220[(2)(30)(33)(20)]Δ3=319000

Write the expression to find the currents, I1, I2 , I3 and In using Cramer’s rule.

I1=Δ1Δ        (8)

I2=Δ2Δ        (9)

I3=Δ3Δ        (10)

In=I2I1        (11)

Substitute 434500+j145145 for Δ1 and 12,775+j14,231.75 for Δ in equation (8) to find I1.

I1=434500+j14514512,775+j14,231.75 A=458101.86718.471°19124.41748.087°A=23.953829.616°A

I1=20.8245j11.837 A

Substitute 401500+j103675 for Δ2, and 12,775+j14,231.75 for Δ in equation (9) to find the current I2.

I2=401500+j10367512775+j14,231.75 A=414669.453514.478°19124.41748.087° A=21.682733.609° A

I2=18.0581j12.0019 A

Substitute 319000 for Δ3, and 12,775+j14,231.75 for Δ in equation (10) to find the current I3.

I3=31900012775+j14,231.75A=31900019124.41748.087°A=16.680248.087°AI3=11.1423j12.4128 A

Substitute 18.0581j12.0019 A for I2, and 20.8245j11.837 A for I1 in equation (11) to find the current In.

In=(18.0581j12.0019 A)(20.8245j11.837 A)In=2.7664j0.1649 AIn=2.7713176.588°AIn2.77176.6°A

Thus, the neutral current is 2.77176.6°A.

Substitute 220V for V1, and 20.8245+j11.837 A for I1* in equation (1) to find S1.

S1=(220V)(20.8245+j11.837 A)      {I1=20.8245j11.837 AI1*=20.8245+j11.837 A}=4581.39+j2604.14 VAS1=4.581+j2.604 kVA

Substitute 220V for V2, and 18.0581j12.0019 A for I2* in equation (2) to find S2.

S2=(220V)(18.0581j12.0019 A)=3972.782+j2640.418VAS23.971+j2.64kVA

Conclusion:

Thus, the current in the neutral wire is 2.77176.6°A, and the complex power absorbed by each source are 4.581+j2.604 kVA and 3.971+j2.64kVA.

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