PS 2 Viva Question and Answers
PS 2 Viva Question and Answers
POWER SYSTEMS- II
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a.
it increase the amount of current which flows when a short circuit occurs on a system and
thereby requires the installation of breakers which are able to interrupt a larger current
b. synchronism must be maintained between of all the interconnected systems .
9. Define one line diagram.
A. A simplified diagram by omitting the completed circuit through the neutral and by indicating
the components of the power system by standard symbols rather than by their equivalent circuits.
10. Define stability study.
A. Stability studies are performed in order to ensure that the system remains stable following a
severe fault or disturbance.
11. What are the elements of y bus matrix?
A. short circuit driving point adm. Short circuit transfer admittance.
12. What are the elements if Z bus matrix.
A. Open circuit driving point impedance, open circuit transfer impedances.
13. What are the methods to determine the Y bus & Z bus matrices?
A. Primitive n/w, n/w graph theory , incidence matrix
14. What is primitive n/w
A. Primitive n/w is a set of unconnected elements which provides information regarding the
characteristics of individual elements only.
15. What is a bus?
A. The meeting point of various components in a power system is called a bus. The bus is a
conductor made of copper having negligible resistance. The buses are considered as a points
of constant voltage in a system.
16. What is bus admittance matrix?
A. The matrix consisting of the self and mutual admittances of the network of a power system is
called bus admittance matrix.
17. Name the diagonal and off diagonal elements of bus admittance matrix.
A. The diagonal elements of bus admittance matrix are called self admittances of the buses and
off diagonal elements are called mutual admittances of the buses.
18. What is bus impedance matrix?
A. The matrix consisting of driving point impedances and transfer impedances of the network of
a power system is called bus impedance matrix.
19. Name the diagonal elements and off diagonal elements of bus impedance matrix.
A. The diagonal elements of bus impedance matrix are called driving point impedances of the
buses and off diagonal elements of bus impedance matrix are called transfer impedances of
the buses.
20. What are the methods available for forming bus impedance matrix?
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a. Form the bus impedance matrix and then take its inverse to get bus impedance matrix.
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b. Directly form the bus impedance matrix from the reactance diagram. This method utilizes
the techniques of modifications of existing bus impedance matrix due to addition of new bus.
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A. The operating constraints imposed in load flow studies are reactive power limits for generator
buses and allowable change in magnitude of voltage for load buses.
31. What are the iterative methods mainly used for solution of load flow study.
A. The Guass seidal method and Newton Raphson method are the two iterative methods.
32. Discuss the effect of acceleration factor in load flow study.
A. The acceleration factor is a real quantity and it modify the magnitude of voltage alone.
33. What is meant by flat voltage start.
A. In iterative methods of load flow solution, the initial voltages of all buses except slack bus are
assumed as 1+j0 pu. This is referred as flat voltage profile.
34. When the generator buses are treated as load bus.
A. If the reactive power constraints of a generator bus violates the specified limits then the
generator is treated as load bus.
35. What will be the reactive power and bus voltage when the generator bus is treated as load bus.
A. When the generator bus is treated as load bus, the reactive power of the bus is equated to the
limit it has violated, and the previous iteration value of bus voltage is used for calculating
current iteration value.
36. What are the advantages of Guass seidal method?
A. Calculations are simple and so the programming task is lessees.
The memory requirement is less
Useful for small systems
37. What are the disadvantages of Guass seidal method?
A. Requires large no. of iterations to reach converge
Not suitable for large systems
Convergence time increases with size of the system
38. How approximations is performed in Newton Raphson method?
A. In N-R method, the set of nonlinear simultaneous equations are approximated to a set of
linear simultaneous equations using tailors series expansion and the terms are limited to first
order approximation.
39. What is Jacobian matrix? How the elements of Jacobian matrix are computed.
A. The matrix formed from the first derivatives of load flow equations is called Jacobian matrix.
The elements of Jacobian matrix will change in every iteration. In each iteration the elements
of the jacobian matrix are obtained by partially differentiating the load flow equations w.r. t a
unknown variable and then evaluating the first derivatives using the solution of previous
iteration
40. What are the adv. Of N-R method?
A. The N-R method is faster, more reliable and the results are accurate.
Requires less no. of iterations
Suitable for large size system
41. What are the disadv. Of N-R method?
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