2020eir211s02 Memo Semester Test 2 Memo
2020eir211s02 Memo Semester Test 2 Memo
2020eir211s02 Memo Semester Test 2 Memo
Assessment ID Assesserings ID
2020EIR211S02 2020EIR211S02
IMPORTANT
1. The departmental rules relevant to electronically graded assessments apply.
2. Answer all questions in the Excel template provided on AMS and upload the completed Excel
submission to AMS. The question numbering in ( ) corresponds to the Excel template number-
ing.
3. Unless the answer is an integer, round all answers to three significant figures,e.g., if the
absolute value for an answer is 531.94 Ω, the answer to 3 significant figures would be 532 Ω or
0.532 kΩ.
4. Answers without units or with the incorrect units will be marked incorrect.
5. For multiple choice questions, write down the number corresponding to the correct answer on
your answer sheet.
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Internal examiner: Prof. L Zhang
i(t) (A)
0 3 6 9 12 Time (s)
-9
Solution:
(2) The magnitude of the force on each of the conductors ab and cd. (2)
(3) Total torque developed. (1)
(4) Direction of rotation. Write ‘1’ for CW (Clock Wise) or ‘2’ for CCW (Counter
CW) in the numeric column of the spreadsheet. (1)
Solution:
V 20
(2) From f = ilB, and i = R
= 2
= 10 A. Therefore f = 10 × 0.1 × 20 = 20 N
(4) CCW.
Solution:
Solution:
P
(7) Ia = √
(3VLL / 3)×pf
−acos(pf ) = 17.0 −31.79◦ A.
Solution:
(8)
|S|
IL = −acos(pf ) = 4.0 −45.6◦ A
|V |
(9) 60 kVA
(10)
V 15000 0◦
ZL = = = 3.75 45.6◦ kΩ
IL 4 −45.6◦
(11) PL = S × pf = 42.0 kW
0.2 + j0.8 ? Ia
+ + +
Van
_ Vab VAB I CA
_ _ + VBC -
?
j30
+
81
Solution:
V
(15) Van = √LL
3
= 289 V
Van
(16) Ia = Zline +Zd /3
= 9.86 −21.7◦ A
√
(17) VAN = Ia Zd /3 = 284 −1.33◦ V, VAB = 3 × VAN × 1 30◦ = 492 28.7◦
V, this gives IAB = VZAB
d
= 5.70 8.34◦ A. Therefore, ICA = IAB × 1 120◦ =
◦
5.70 128.34 A
Solution:
a) The current required to store 30 mJ in the airgap if N = 1500 turns. Hint: Start
by finding the flux density in the air gap.
b) The inductance.
Below is a list of parameters (in no particular order) you might need in your cal-
culations. Calculate only the parameters needed to obtain the final answer(s) (in
Bold) and fill in those parameter answers in the spreadsheet given.
6 cm 6 cm
I=?
8 cm
0.8
mm
(22) F (29) φ2
(23) Ag in cm2 (30) φ3
(24) R2c (31) Bg
(25) R2g (32) Wvg in J/m3
(26) Rtot (33) Vg in cm3 air gap volume
(27) B3c (34) current (I)
(28) φ1 (35) inductance (L)
Solution:
Ag = (2.08)2 = 4.33 cm2
Vg = Ag lg = (2.08)2 × 0.08 = 0.346 cm3
Bg2 p
From Wg = 30mJ = V ,
2µ0 g
one can get Bg = 2Wg µ0 /Vg = 466.74 ≈ 467 mT
F NiµA
φ = BA = µHA = R = l µ = µr µ0 µ0 = 4π × 10−7
2
f = ilB e = Blu Wv = B2µ
rms |2
|Vth
Qc P(tan θ1 −tanθ2 ) N2 |Vth |
C= 2
wVrms
= wVrms2 L= R Pmax = 8Rth = 4Rth