Assignment Analysis
Assignment Analysis
CO NO. DESCRIPTION
Develop impedance diagram for a power system network and per unit quantities
CO1
Illustrate-BTL4
CO2 Analyze a Ybus and Zbus for a power system networks Analyze-BTL4
Analyze the load flow solution of a power system using different methods
CO3
Analyze-BTL4
Analyze the fault currents for all types faults to provide data for the design of
CO4
protective devices Analyze-BTL4
Describe the sequence components of currents for unbalanced power system
CO5
network Describe-BTL2
Analyze the steady state, transient and dynamic stability concepts of a power
CO6
system. Analyze-BTL4
Assignment-1
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Questions CO BL PI
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A 50kW, three phase, Y connected load is fed by a 210Kva
transformer with voltage rating 11kV/415V through a feeder.
2.4.
1 The length of fe eder is 1km and the impedance of the feeder is CO1 L3
1
(0.25+j 4) ohm/km. If the load power factor is 0.8. Determine the
p.u impedance of the feeder and load. [BTL-3]
Show that the per unit equivalent impedence of a two winding
2 transformer is the same whether the calculations is made from CO1 L2 2.4.2
H.V. side or the L.V. side. [BTL-2]
Find the bus incidence matrix for the following networks? [BTL-
3]
3 CO1 L3 2.4.1
4 CO1 L3 2.4.4
Assignment-2
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The power system network shown in below network, obtain V3
using GS and N-R, Decoupled and fast decoupled methods after
first iteration. The impedance values in p.u indicted in the
network. [BTL-3]
1 5 CO2
Assignment-3
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Determine the ZBus using building algorithm for a power system
whose element data is given in the following table:
1 CO3
2 Given the network shown in below figure If the line ‘2’ is CO3
removed, determine the Z Bus for the changed network. [BTL-3]
Build the ZBus for the power system network shown below.
Assuming all reactance’s are in p.u values. [BTL-3]
4 CO3
Assignment-4
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A 100 MVA, 13.8 kV, three phase generator has a reactance of
20%. The generator is connected to a three phase transformerT1
rated 100 MVA,12.5kV/110kVwith 10% reactance. The h.v. side
of the transformer is connected to a transmission line of
reactance of 100 ohm. The far end of the line is connected to a
1 step down transformer T2, made of three single phase CO4
transformers each rated 30 MVA, 60 kV/10 kV with 10%
reactance the generator supplies two motors connected on the l.v.
side T2. The motors are rated at 25 MVA and 50 MVA both at
10kVwith5%reactance. Draw the reactance diagram showing all
the values in per unit. Take generator rating as base. [BLT-3]
2 Two generators rated at 10 MVA, 11 KV and 15 MVA, 11 KV CO4
respectively are connected in parallel to a bus. The bus bars feed
two motors rated 7.5 MVA and 10 MVA respectively. The rated
voltage of the motors is 9 KV. The reactance of each generator is
12 % and that of each motor is 15 % on their own ratings.
Assume 50 MVA, 10 KV base and draw reactance diagram.
[BLT-3]
Assignment-5
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Prove that neutral current can flow only if zero sequence currents
1 CO5
are present.[BLT-3]
Derive an expression for fault current with necessary conditions
for a double-line fault as an unloaded generator. Also draw
2 CO5
sequence diagrams. What is the severity of fault current
compared to other type of faults? [BLT-3]
A generator rated 100 MVA, 12.6 kV has X1 = X2 = 20% and X0
= 10%. Its neutral is grounded through a reactance of 0.15 .
The generator is operating at rated voltage; load is disconnected
3 CO5
from the system when double line fault occurs at its terminals.
Determine the sub-transient current in the faulted phases and line
to line fault current.
Assignment-6
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Illustrate the determination of transient stability by equal area
1 2 CO6
criterion with three different conditions.
A double circuit, 3-phase feeder connects a single generator to a
large network. The power corresponding to the limit of steady
state stability for each circuit is 120 MW. The line is transmitting
2 3 CO6
90 MW, where one of the circuits is suddenly switched out. Find
with reference to appropriate diagram whether the generator is
likely to remain in stable
A generator with constant excitation supplies 35MW through a
step up transformer and a high voltage line to an infinite bus bar.
If the steady state stability limit of the system is 60MW,
3 determine the maximum permissible sudden increase of 1 CO6
generator output (resulting from sudden increase prime mover
output)if the stability is to be maintained. Assuming resistance of
generator, lines and transformers are neglected.[BLT-3]