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Problem 11.24 A three-phase positive sequence Y-connected source supplies 15 kVA with a power factor of...
Item 6 A three-phase supples 17 kVA with a power factor of 0.75 lagging to a sequence Y-connected source Part A parallel combination of a Y-connected load and a ? connected load The Y-connected load uses 12 kVA at a power factor of 0 6 lagging and has an a-phase current of 122-30 A Find the complex power per phase of the ?-connected load Enter your answer using polar notation. Express argument in degrees. VA Submit Part B Find the...
A three-phase positive sequence Y-connected source supplies 14 kVA with a power factor of 0.75 lagging to a parallel combination of a Y-connected load and a A-connected load. The Y-connected load uses 9 kVA at a power factor of 0.6 lagging and has an a-phase current of 102-30° A. a) Find the complex power per phase of the A-connected load. b) Find the magnitude of the line voltage.
A 3-φ Y connected source supplies 12 kVA with a power factor of 0.8 lagging to a parallel combination of a Y load and a Δ load. If the Y load consumes 5.6 kVA at a power factor of 0.75 lagging and has phase-a current of 8 Arms and the angle of the current is -30°, determine the phase impedance of the Δ load. Real part of the impedance of the Δ load in Ohms: Imaginary part of the impedance of the...
Review | Constants Part A An ach sequence balanced three-phase Y connected source supplies power to a balanced three-phase A-connected load with an impedance of 12 + j6 / 6. The source voltage in the b-phase is 2302-50 V. The line impedance is 1+j / Use the single-phase equivalent circuit for the a-phase to find the current in the a-phase of the load Express your answer in amperes to three significant figures. Enter your answer using angle notation. Express argument...
The following three-phase, balanced loads are connected across a three-phase, Y-connected 60 Hz source with a line-to-line voltage of 480 V. The loads are described below: • Load 1: ∆-connected, total three-phase apparent power is 30 kVA at 0.95 power factor lagging. • Load 2: ∆-connected, total three-phase active power is 20 kW at 0.7 power factor lagging. • Load 3: Y-connected, phase current is 30 A, and power factor is 0.9 pf leading. (a) Calculate the total complex power...
QUESTION 6 (MULTI-PHASE SYSTEMS) A 400 v, 50 Hz, three-phase distribution system supplies a 20 kVA, three-phase induction motor load at a power factor of 0 8 lagging, and a star-connected set of impedances, each having a resistance of 10 Ω and an inductive reactance of 8 Ω Calculate the capacitance of delta-connected capacitors required to improve the overalil power factor to 0 95 lagging [14] TOTAL 1001
QUESTION 6 (MULTI-PHASE SYSTEMS) A 400 v, 50 Hz, three-phase distribution system...
Question 4 (10 marks) A) A 10-kVA, 415-V, three phase, Y -connected synchronous generator has a winding resistance of 0.3 Q and a synchronous reactance of 0.6 on a per phase basis. Determine its voltage regulation at full load when the power factor is (a) 75% lagging and (b) 75% leading. B) (10 marks) A 220-V, Y-connected, three-phase, synchronous motor has a synchronous reactance of 4 O/phase and negligible armature winding resistance. At a certain load the motor takes 7.5...
A three-phase load of 15 kVA with a PF of 0.8 lagging is connected in parallel with a three-phase load of 36 kW at 0.6 PF leading. The line-line voltage is 2000V. a) Find the total complex power and power factor. Is it inductive or capacitive? b) How much kVAR is needed to make the PF unity? c) What is the magnitude of the current going into the total load?
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Problem 3ph [10 pts]: Y-connected source: A Y-connected balanced three-phase source is feeding a balanced three-phase load (it doesn't matter whether the load is Y or Delta connected). The voltage and current of the source are: van (t) - 340 sin (377t + 0.5236) ia(t) 100sin (377t 0.87266) Calculate the following: (a) The rms phase voltage (Van, magnitude and phase). (b) The rms line-to-line voltage (Vab, magnitude and phase) (c) The...
A 60 Hz, balanced three-phase source is connected to a balanced load of 2815 kVA at 0.95 pf lagging through a short transmission line with negligible resistance and a series inductive reactance of 13 12. The load is operated at 25 kV. Compute: (a) the line current magnitude (b) the line voltage magnitude at the source (c) the line-to-neutral source voltage (d) the power factor of the source