This document is an assignment for a linear electrical networks course. It contains 6 questions with multiple parts assessing students' abilities to analyze circuits using concepts like superposition, source transformations, nodal analysis and Thevenin's theorem. Specifically, it asks students to:
1) Analyze capacitor and inductor circuits to determine voltage/current values over time and power.
2) Simplify resistor networks and ladder circuits to find equivalent resistances and currents.
3) Use superposition and source transformations to solve for voltages in more complex circuits.
4) Analyze a power transmission line circuit to calculate voltage drops and percentage loss.
5) Determine if a given source interconnection is valid and calculate total power
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This document is an assignment for a linear electrical networks course. It contains 6 questions with multiple parts assessing students' abilities to analyze circuits using concepts like superposition, source transformations, nodal analysis and Thevenin's theorem. Specifically, it asks students to:
1) Analyze capacitor and inductor circuits to determine voltage/current values over time and power.
2) Simplify resistor networks and ladder circuits to find equivalent resistances and currents.
3) Use superposition and source transformations to solve for voltages in more complex circuits.
4) Analyze a power transmission line circuit to calculate voltage drops and percentage loss.
5) Determine if a given source interconnection is valid and calculate total power
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K L UNIVERSITY, GUNTUR
A.Y.: 2013-2014 2/4 B.Tech SEMESTER 1
Assignment-I Branch: EEE Course Code & Title: 11-ES208- Linear Electrical Networks Name of the Course Coordinator: S.V.N.L.Lalitha Date of Examination: Duration: 50 Min Max. Marks: 5 I) 1a)The current waveform shown for t>0 in fig.1a is applied to a 2 mF capacitor. Given that vc(o) = 250 V, and assuming the passive sign convention, during what time interval is the value of vc between 2000 and 2100 V. Sketch the voltage waveform.
1b) With reference to fig 1b: (a) sketch vL as a function of time, 0<t<60 ms; (b) find the value of time at which inductor is absorbing a maximum power: (c) find the value of time at which it is supplying a maximum power: and (d) find the energy stored in the inductor at t= 40 ms. (Engineering Circuit Analysis, Hayt & Kemmerly, 6 th Ed., Ch.7. Q. 7.8, Pg. 203, Q. 7.11, Pg. 204) II) 2a) What is v s v 0 in the circuit shown in fig. 2a . Each resistance in the ladder network is 1 .
Fig. 2a Fig. 2b 2B) In the circuit shown in fig. 2b, find the current I. (Schaums Outline Of Theory And Problems Of Electric Circuits, 5 th Ed.,by Mahmood Nahvi, Joseph A Edminister; Chapter - 3) (pg : 3.17 Q.3.12) & (pg : 3.26 Q.3.30) III) 3a) Make use of the super node concept to assist in the determination of the voltage labeled v20 in fig. 3a. Crossed wires are not in physical contact.
Fig. 3a Fig. 3b 3b) Find v3 in the circuit of fig. 3b if element A is (a) a short circuit; (b) a 9-V independent voltage source, with a positive reference on the left; (c) a dependent current source, arrow head on the left, labeled 5i1.
(Engineering Circuit Analysis, Hayt & Kemmerly,6 th Ed., Ch.4. Q. 4.16, Pg. 92, Q. 4.40, Pg. 97) K L UNIVERSITY, GUNTUR A.Y.: 2013-2014 2/4 B.Tech SEMESTER 1 Assignment-I 4 km 3 km 3 km
50 A 30 A 100 A IV) 4a) A power transmission line carries current from a 6000-V generator to three loads A, B and C as shown in fig. 4a. The loads are located at 4, 7 and 10 km from the generator and draw 50, 30 and 100 A, respectively. The resistance of the line is 0.1 /km. (i) Find the voltage at the loads A, B and C. (ii) Find the maximum percentage voltage drop from the generator to a load.
Fig. 4a Fig. 4b 4b) In the circuit shown in fig. 4b, i s1 = : s2 = u, i s2 = 12 A, : s1 = 9 I. For the four cases of (i) R =0, (ii) R = 6 , (iii) R = 9 and (iv) R = 10000 , draw the simplified circuit and find i BA anu : AC . (Schaums Outline Of Theory And Problems Of Electric Circuits, by Mahmood Nahvi, Joseph A Edminister; Chapter - 3) (Pg. 3.29 Q. 3.9) & (Pg. 3.29 Q. 3.12) V) 5a)Find the equivalent resistance Rab between the terminals a and b shown in the fig. 5a.
Fig. 5a Fig. 5b 5b) Using source transformation technique, find the voltage v in the circuit shown in the fig. 5b. How much power does 120 V source deliver to the circuit? (Electric Circuits, James W. Nilsson & Susan A. Riedel, Prentice Hall, Chapter 3 & 4) (Pg. 84, Q. 3.55 & P. 113 Q. 4.15) VI) 6A) Is the interconnection of sources shown in fig. 6A is valid? If yes, find the total power developed in the circuit. If the connection is not valid, explain why?
Fig. 6 A. Fig. 6b 6B) Find the current and power supplied by the 40 V source in the circuit shown in fig. 6b. (Electric Circuits, James W. Nilsson & Susan A. Riedel, Prentice Hall, Chapter 2) (P. 49 Q.2.7 & P.59 Q. 2.22) ***************************All the Best **************************** VS1