9. Draw a figure to describe data transmission in bus topology n e.g. Ethernet
The six-bus system shown in Figure 1 will be simulated using MATLAB. Transmission line data and bus data are given in Tables 1 and 2 respectively. The transmission line data are calculated on 100 MVA base and 230 (line-to-line) kV base for generator. Tasks: 1. Determine the network admittance matrix Y 2. Find the load flow solution using Gauss-Seidel/Newton Raphson method until first iteration by manual calculation. Use Maltab software to solve power flow problem using Gauss-Seidel method. Find the...
Assume a round-rotor generator delivering power in the steady state to a load bus through two transformers and a transmission line. The topology of the system is shown as below XL Хо Xi/2 XP Figure Q5 Parameters are as follows: G: Xgi -0.10 TI: Х,1-0, 10 12: XT2-0.20 0.40 Initial state: E1-1 .6 ,見= 1.6 (a) Please determine the maximal real power that can be delivered through the transmission system. (b) Please determine 6 at the steady state. (c) Assume...
Draw or find a network diagram, identify the topology, and describe the type of cabling used in its configuration. Tell us when to use the topology and when we should not use it. Instructions In your initial response, address the following points: Draw or link a diagram of a network topology. Describe how your network topology works. Which types of cables would you use in its configuration? How do your choices affect speed, network congestion, and performance? When would you...
Consider a 2-generator power system feeding a load through
transmission network as shown in Figure below. The impedance data
of the network is given in pu values on 100 MVA base. Using NR
method find the bus voltages after two i terations. The scheduled
power and nominal bus pu bus voltages are indicated in Figure
below.
Consider a 2-generator power system feeding a load through transmission network as shown in Figure 2. The impedance data of the network is given...
Bounded and Unbounded Data Transmission Explanation IN YOUR OWN WORDS, PLEASE Describe what a bounded data transmission is Describe what an unbounded data transmission is Identify the advantages and disadvantages of the bounded and unbounded
A 7-bus power system with three generators, six transformers, and seven transmission lines is shown in Figure Q1. The per-unit reactances for the generators and transfomers are based on their rated voltage and expressed in percentage. When a three-phase fault occurs at bus 5; three transmission lines, namely L4, L5, and L6, are disconnected from the power system. By taking the base apparent power of 100 MVA and the rated voltage of generator G1 as the reference, determine the per-unit...
You are given the four-bus problem as follows (Figure 6.34): The
data for this problem are as follows:
x12 = 0.2;x14 = 0.4;x13 = 0.25;x24 = 0.5;x34 = 0.1;
Form the 4 × 4 Bx matrix for this network. Use of Matlab is
strongly recommended.
The first row will be
Bx = (1/ x12+1/ x13+1/ x14)−1/ x12−1/ x13−1/ x14
You cannot invert the Bx matrix, so you should replace all
elements in the fourth column by zeros, and replace...
b) A fault occurs at bus 4 of the network shown in Figure Q3. Pre-fault nodal voltages throughout the network are of 1 +j0 p.u. and the impedance of the electric arc is neglected (Zf-0+)0p.u). The positive, negative and zero sequence impedance parameters of the generator, transmission lines and transformer are given in Figure Q3 x,(1) 30. 15 p.u. 1岚12,-j0.15 p.u. 2 T2)0.15 Figure Q3. Circuit for problem 3b) (i) Assuming a balanced excitation, draw the positive, negative and zero...
Draw a Data Flow Diagram (DFD) of BUS BOOKING SYSTEM 1. Draw a Context diagram and the interaction between the entities DRIVER, BUS, PASSENGER, SCHEDULE, PAYMENT, AND ADMIN. 2. Level-0 diagram. The level-0 diagram MUST contain at least four distinct processes and relevant data stores. 3. Draw a Level-1 diagram. Decomposes one of the processes shown in the level-0 diagram.
CHAPTER 4: CONTINUE ll. Multicast Routing Consider the network topology in Figure-2 below H1 NET- Router R1 R3 R2 R10 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 NET-4 NET-3 NET-2 H3 H5 H4 Figure 2: Multicast/Broadcast Topology CHAPTER 4: CONTINUE I. Multicast Routing - Continue Q3. Assume the host H1 is willing to multicast a message to the hosts H3, H4, and H5. Assume a center-based tree approach is used for multicast, R5 is selected as the center, and number-of-hops is...