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Tutorial Sheet-4, ES 103

1. This tutorial sheet discusses steady-state analysis of circuits using phasor analysis. It provides examples of using phasors to determine voltages, currents, impedances and equivalent circuits for RL, RC, and RLC circuits operating at a single frequency. 2. Questions cover topics like determining input impedance, expressing currents and voltages as complex functions, using node analysis and mesh analysis with phasors, applying superposition theorem, calculating Thevenin's equivalent circuit, drawing phasor diagrams, and representing phasors graphically. 3. Worked examples are provided for determining steady-state values for various circuits using phasor representations and circuit analysis techniques.
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Tutorial Sheet-4, ES 103

1. This tutorial sheet discusses steady-state analysis of circuits using phasor analysis. It provides examples of using phasors to determine voltages, currents, impedances and equivalent circuits for RL, RC, and RLC circuits operating at a single frequency. 2. Questions cover topics like determining input impedance, expressing currents and voltages as complex functions, using node analysis and mesh analysis with phasors, applying superposition theorem, calculating Thevenin's equivalent circuit, drawing phasor diagrams, and representing phasors graphically. 3. Worked examples are provided for determining steady-state values for various circuits using phasor representations and circuit analysis techniques.
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Introduction to Electrical Systems (ES 103)

Tutorial Sheet – 4
(Steady-state analysis using Phasors)
Date: October 8, 2015

1 (a) A series RL-circuit is energized by a sinusoidal voltage source. Determine the steady-state current
in the circuit. Sketch the variation of input voltage, current drawn from the source, voltages across
inductor and resistor.
(b) How can these quantities be obtained by Phasor analysis?
2 Determine the input impedance between 2 µF

the terminals a and b corresponding to an


angular frequency of 400 rad/s. a

300 Ω
600 Ω 0.6 H

b
3 In the circuit, the current i C is expressed as 0.08 H

20 e j (40t +30 °) A. Express the source voltage iC


v s (t) as a complex forcing function.
VS 5Ω 0.01 F
o
j(40 t +53.63 )
Answer: 34.92 e V

4 Using phasors and node-analysis, find V 2. j3 Ω

V2

-j5 Ω
o 590A 3Ω 6Ω 100 A
Answer: 34.34 ∠ 23.6 V

5 Using phasors and mesh-analysis, find I B in IB j3 Ω

the circuit shown.

-j5 Ω
Answer: 13.2 ∠154.2 o A 590A 3Ω 6Ω 100A

6 For the circuit shown, determine the value


of current I B using superposition theorem.

7 Obtain Thevenin equivalent circuit across -j300 Ω


the terminals a and b.
200 Ω j100 Ω

a
+ +
Answer: 1000V 10090V b
- -
VTH¿ 158 ∠108.4o V
ZTH = j 150 Ω
8 (a) Calculate values for IL, IR, IC, VL, VR, IL j2.5 Ω

VC and VS for the circuit shown. + VL - IR IC


+ +
(b) With scales as 50 V : 1 inch and 25 A : +
2Ω -j Ω
1000V VR VC
- -
1 inch, show all those quantities on a -
phasor diagram. Using this phasor
diagram, verify IL = IR + IC and VS =
VL + VR

9 In the circuit, the currents are II I2

|I 1|=5 A∧|I 2|=7 A .


Find I1 and I2 with the help of compass, 100 A
ruler and protractor.

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