The document contains 7 problems related to power systems engineering. Problem 1 and 2 involve calculating power delivered and voltage at the receiving end of a transmission line delivering power to an inductive load. Problem 3 asks to draw and explain the function of blocks in an excitation system. Problem 4 states the differences between various excitation systems and their speed of response. Problem 5 and 6 involve calculating reactive power supplied by a generator and transmitted over a transmission line and transformer to an infinite bus. Problem 7 asks to draw phasor diagrams related to problems 5 and 6.
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Problems 2014WinterQV
The document contains 7 problems related to power systems engineering. Problem 1 and 2 involve calculating power delivered and voltage at the receiving end of a transmission line delivering power to an inductive load. Problem 3 asks to draw and explain the function of blocks in an excitation system. Problem 4 states the differences between various excitation systems and their speed of response. Problem 5 and 6 involve calculating reactive power supplied by a generator and transmitted over a transmission line and transformer to an infinite bus. Problem 7 asks to draw phasor diagrams related to problems 5 and 6.
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Problems
1. A
230
kV
transmission
line
delivers
power
to
an
inductive
load
having
a
power
factor
of
0.9.
The
impedance
of
the
transmission
line
is
0.05
+
j
0.5
pu
on
100
MVA
base.
The
sending
end
of
the
line
is
held
at
1.02
pu.
Determine
the
power
delivered
to
the
load
and
the
voltage
at
the
receiving
end
if
the
load
impedance
is
1.5
pu.
(Vr=0.84
pu,
Pr=0.43
pu)
2. Repeat
the
above
with
the
sending
end
voltage
of
1.0
pu
(Vr=0.82
pu,
Pr=0.41
pu)
3. Draw
a
block
diagram
of
an
excitation
system
and
explain
the
function
of
each
block.
4. State
the
difference
between
dc,
ac
and
static
excitation
systems
and
comment
on
their
speed
of
response.
5. A
200
MVA,
22
kV,
60
Hz,
synchronous
generator
supplies
power
to
an
infinite
bus
through
a
transformer
and
a
transmission
line.
The
reactances
of
the
generator,
transformer
and
the
transmission
line
are
0.8
pu,
0.01
pu
,
and
0.19
pu
respectively
(expressed
on
the
MVA
base
of
the
generator).
The
active
power
delivered
to
the
infinite
bus
is
0.85
pu.
Determine
the
reactive
power
supplied
by
the
generator
when
the
excitation
voltage
is
1.5
pu.
Show
that
the
transmission
line
supplies
reactive
power
to
the
infinite
bus.
(1.014
pu,
line
supplies
0.24
pu
reactive
power
to
the
infinite
bus).
6. Repeat
problem
(5)
above
with
excitation
voltage
of
1.6
pu.
(1.2pu,
0.35pu).
7. Draw
phasor
diagrams
showing
the
infinite
bus
voltage,
line
current,
and
excitation
voltage
for
above
(5)
and
(6).