Power Engineering Questions and Solution
Power Engineering Questions and Solution
1. A single circuit 50 Hz, 3-phase transmission line has the following parameters per km:
R=0.2 ohm, L=1.3mH and C=0.01 F. The voltage at the receiving end is 132 KV. If
the line is open at the receiving end, nd the rms value and phase angle of the following:
(a) The incident voltage to neutral at the receiving end (reference).
(b) The reected voltage to neutral at the receiving end.
(c) The incident and reected voltages to neutral at 120 km from the receiving end.
Solution: The series impedance per unit length of the line
z = r + jx = (0.2 + j1.3 314 103 ) = (0.2 + j0.408) = 0.454 63.88
T he shunt admittance = jwc = j314 0.01 106 3.14 106 90
z
0.454
T he characteristic impedance Zc =
=
105 (63.88 90) = 380 13.06
y
0.314
132 1000
= 76200volts
3
Vr
76200
=
= 38100volts
2
2
78.7
8.02 = 39.35 8.02
2
Vr = Vr exp(x)exp(jx)
Vr+ = 76.2exp(0.0325)exp(j0.140) = 73.76 8.02
The rreected voltage at a distance of 120 km from the receiving end
=
73.76
8.02 = 36.88 8.02
2
2. Determine the eciency of the line in the above problem if the line is 120 km long and
delivers 40 MW at 132 KV and 0.8 p.f. lagging.
Solution:
40 1000
T he receiving end currentIr =
= 218.7amps
3 132 0.8
From the above problem,
Zc = 380 13.06
For 120 km length of the line,
exp(x)exp(jx) = 1.033 8.02
exp(x)exp(jx) = 0.968 8.02
Taking Vr as reference,
Ir = 218.7 36.8
Vr + Ir Zc
exp(x)exp(jx)
2
76200 + 380 218.7 13.06 36.8
Vs+ =
1.033 8.02 = 74.63 18
2
Vr Ir Zc
Vs =
exp(x)exp(jx)
2
76200 + 380 218.7 49.86
0.968 8.02 = 32.619 62.37KV
Vs =
2
Vs = Vs+ + Vs = 74.63 18 + 32.619 62.37 = 86077 + j5751 = 86.26 3.82
Vs+ =
Now,
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Vr
Vr
+ Ir
Ir
Z
Z
Is = c
exp(x)exp(jx) c
exp(x)exp(jx)
2
2
Vs+ Vs
Is =
= 200.39 29.9
Zc
Zc
P ower at the sending end = 3|Vs ||Is |coss = 386.26200.39cos33.72 = 43.132M W
% Ef f iciency =
40
100 = 92.7%
43.132
3. Determine the ABCD parameters of the line of above problem and verify the sending
end quantities found in the above problem.
Solution:
4. A three phase 50 Hz transmission line is 400 km long. The voltage at the sending end
is 220 KV. The line parameters are r=0.0125 ohm/km, x=0.4 ohm/km and y = 2.8
106 mho/km. Find the following:
(a) The maximum permissible line length if the receiving end no-load voltage is not to
exceed 235 KV.
(b) For part (a), the maximum permissible line frequency, if the no-load voltage is not
to exceed 250 KV.
Solution: The total line parameters are:
R=0.125 400 = 50 ohms
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220
Vs
|=
= 0.936
Vr
235
Now,
|A| = 1 +
YZ
2
l2 =
1 0.936
0.56 106
l=338 km.
(b)
Vs
220
|=
= 0.88
Vr
250
1
f
f
|A| = 1 + j1.12 103 (50 + j160 )
2
50
50
Neglecting the imaginary part, we can write
|A| = |
|A| = 1
1
f2
1.12 1.12 103 160 2 = 0.88
2
50
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Figure 1:
275 275
0.85
sin(75 )
(275)2 sin(75 5)
200
200
0 = 378sin(75 ) 302
Pr =
275 275
0.85
cos(75 22)
(275)2 cos(75 5) = 227.6 109.9 = 117.7M W
200
200
150 =
275 275
0.85
cos(75 )
(275)2 cos(75 5) = 227.6 109.9 = 117.7M W
200
200
150 = 378cos(75 ) 110
= 28.46
Qr =
275 275
0.85
cos(7528.46)
(275)2 cos(755) = 274.46302 = 27.56M V AR
200
200
Thus, in order to maintain 275 KV at the receiving end, Qr = -27.56 MVAR must be
drawn along with the real power of Pr = 150MW. The load being 150 MW at unity
power factor, i.e., QD =0, compensation equipment must be installed at the receiving
end.
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-27.56 + QC = 0
QC = 27.56 MVAR
i.e., the compensation equipment must feed positive VARs into the line.
(c) Since, no compensation equipment is provided
Pr = 150MW; Qr = 0
Now, |Vs | = 275 KV, |Vr | = ?
Figure 5
Substituting this data in Pr and Qr , we have
275 |Vr |
0.85
cos(75 )
|Vr |2 cos70
200
200
275 |Vr |
0.85
0=
sin(75 )
|Vr |2 sin70
200
200
150 =
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Solving the quadratic and retaining the higher value of |Vr |, we obtain
|Vr | = 244.9 KV.
6. Input to a single-phase short line shown in below Figure is 2000 KW at 0.8 lagging power
factor. The line has a series impedance of (0.4+j0.4) ohms. If the load voltage is 3KV,
nd the load and receiving end power factor. Also nd the supply voltage.
Figure 2:
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(6)
(7)
(8)
|Vs ||I| =
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
|I|sinr =
(14)
(15)
|I| = 725amps
(16)
(17)
(18)
(19)
Now,
(20)
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