9. A three phase balanced Y connected source is supplying three, three phase loads that are...
Please show how this transformers problem is done. Thanks! 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...
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...
508 CHAPTER 11 . POLYPHASE CIRCUITS 11.40 In a balanced three-phase system, the source has an aboc phase-sequence and is connected in delta. There are two rallel wye-connected loads. The phase impedance of load i and load 2 is 4 The line impedance connecting the source to the loads is 0.3 + j0.2 2. If the curre IAN! = 10/20-Arms, find the delta currents in the source 4 Ω and 10 +/4 Ω, respectively. nt in the a phase of...
Problem 1 A single-phase source is supplying passive loads through two wires. The impedance of each wire is (0.05 + 30.05) 2. The load is connected between the two wires at the far end. The load current is 75 A (rms). a. What is the source voltage that you need in order to have 120 V (rms) across the load when the power factor of the load is unity? b. Repeat for the case where the load power factor is...
A three-phase line, which has an impedance of (2 + j4) Ω per phase, feeds two balanced three-phase loads that are connected in parallel. One of the loads is Y- connected with an impedance of (30 + j40) Ω per phase, and the other is delta- connected with an impedance of (60 + j45) Ω per phase. The line is energized at the sending end from a 60-Hz, three phase, balanced voltage source of 120√3 V (rms, line- to-line). Determine...
A balanced three-phase source with a 208 V rms (line-to-line) is delivering power to a balanced Y-connected load with phase impedance Z1 = 4 + j 3 Ohms in parallel with a balanced delta-connected load with phase impedance Z2 = 7.5 + j 6 Ohms. Calculate the active (real) and reactive (imaginary) powers delivered by the source. Draw the power triangle. What is the power factor of the combined load?
Problem 7 Three three-phase wye-connected loads are in parallel across a three-phase supply. The first load draws a current of 10 A at pf- 0.93 (leading), and the second and third loads (each) draw a current of 20 A at pf= 0.85 (lagging). Suppose the line-to-line voltage is 240 V. Compute the following: a) The transmission line current b) The load power factor c) The complex power supplied by the source Problem 7 Three three-phase wye-connected loads are in parallel...
Question: A three-phase line has an impedance of 1 + j2 Ω per phase. The line feeds two balanced three-phase loads that are connected in parallel. The first load is Y-connected and has an impedance of 20+j40 Ω per phase. The second load is ∆-connected and has an impedance of 30-j60 Ω per phase. The line-to-line voltage at the load end of the line is 415V. Taking the phase voltage Va as reference, determine: a) The total current per phase...
(4b) Two parallel three-phase loads are connected to a three-phase A connected source through a line. The line voltage VAB at the two loads is 200 230° V. One load is configured in Y and absorbs three-phase real power 40KW with a 0.9 leading power factor, and the other load s configured in A with ZA = 12+j150 per phase. Please calculate (a) The line currents (11pts) (b) The power factor at the combined load (3pts) (c) The phase currents...
10. Two loads connected in parallel draw a total of 2.4 kW at 0.8 pflagging from a 120-V rms, 60- Hz line. One load absorbs 1.5 kW at a 0.707 pf lagging. Determine: (a) the pf of the second load, INV 11. Calculate the line currents for the system shown in figure. Calculate also the total power and reactive power consumed by the load. w 12. For the balanced three-phase circuit in Fig.. Calculate the line currents, the phase voltage...