PSA Notes Full - PPT (Compatibility Mode)
PSA Notes Full - PPT (Compatibility Mode)
PSA Notes Full - PPT (Compatibility Mode)
INTRODUCTION
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Power system network
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COMPONENTS OF A POWER SYSTEM
1.Alternator
2.Power transformer
3.Transmission lines
4.Substation transformer
5.Distribution transformer
6.Loads
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MODELLING OF GENERATOR AND
SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR
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MODELLING OF TRANSFORMER
E2 N I
K = = 2 = 1
E1 N1 I2
R2
R 01 = R1 + R 2 ' = R1 + =Equivalent resistance referred to 1o
K2
X
X 01 = X 1 + X 2 ' = X 1 + 22 =Equivalent reactance referred to 1o
K
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MODELLING OF TRANSMISSION LINE
Π type T type
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MODELLING OF INDUCTION MOTOR
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R r ( - 1 ) =Resistance representing load
s
R = R S + R r ' =Equivalent resistance referred to stator
X = X S + X r
'
=Equivalent reactance referred to stator
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SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM
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IMPEDANCE DIAGRAM
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REACTANCE DIAGRAM
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REACTANCE DIAGRAM FOR THE GIVEN POWER SYSTEM
NETWORK
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Transmission Circuit
Calculations
Series impedance of T.L .
• It has four parameters : resistance,
inductance, capacitance and conductance.
• Conductance is between the conductors
and between conductors and the ground
through the insulators as a leakage
current.
• The resistance and inductance are
uniformly distributed along the line.
Types of conductors .
1. Copper conductor .
2. Aluminum conductor .
3. Aluminum conductor, steel
reinforced
R = rL a
Relation between resistance
and temperature rise .
(R2 R1) = (T +t 2) (T +t 1)
t2 t
t1
R
R1 R2
T
The influence of skin effect
on resistance
Uniform distribution of current throughout
the cross-section of a conductor exists
only for D.C.
In A.C, as increased of frequency, the non-
uniformly of distribution of current
becomes more appearance. This case is
called skin effect.
The alternating flux induces higher
voltages acting on the interior
filaments than are induced on
filaments near the surface of the
conductor .
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La f Lb
Xa f Xb
r
Za f Zb r r
Ia p Ib
Bundled conductors
• The trend toward ever higher voltages for T.L has
stimulated interest in the use of two or more
conductors per phase.
Ir ZL
Ir XL
s Vr
Ir R
r Is = Ir
IS = IR (6.1a )
V S =V R + ( R + jX L )I R (6.1b )
=V R + Z I R
Vs
Iab
Vab IsXl
s
IsR
r Vr IrR/2 IrXl/2
Is
Ir
Iab
Vs = Vr + I Z
Y
= Vr + ( Ir + Vr ) Z
2
Z Y
= (1 + )Vr + Z Ir (6.14.1)
2
Y
Icd = Vs
2
Z Y Y
= [(1 + )V r + Z Ir ]
2 2
• Sending-end current,
Is = I + Icd
Y Z Y Y
Is = Ir + Vr + [(1 + )Vr + Z Ir ]
2 2 2
Z Y2 Z Y
= ( Y+ ) Vr + ( 1 + ) Ir (6.14.2)
4 2
Vs
Icd Iab s
IZ
IXl
Is
r Vr
I IR
Ir Iab