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Problems: M I I M I I

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Problems: M I I M I I

1) The document presents 14 problems involving calculating voltages and currents in networks of coupled magnetic components. 2) Each problem contains a circuit diagram with voltage and current sources and coupled inductors. Equations are to be written or voltages/currents are to be calculated. 3) The problems progress from simpler 2-4 component networks to more complex networks with multiple coupled inductors and voltage/current sources.

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526 CHAPTER 10 M A G N E T I C A L LY C O U P L E D N E T W O R K S

PROBLEMS

10.1 Given the network in Fig. P10.1, 10.4 Given the network in Fig. P10.4,
(a) write the equations for va(t) and vb(t). (a) find the equations for va(t) and vb(t).
(b) write the equations for vc(t) and vd(t). (b) find the equations for vc(t) and vd(t).

M M
i1(t) i2(t) i1(t) i2(t)
+ - - + - + + -

va(t) vc(t) L1 L2 vd(t) vb(t) va(t) vc(t) L1 L2 vb(t) vd(t)

- + + - + - - +

Figure P10.1 Figure P10.4

10.5 Find Vo in the network in Fig. P10.5.

1V
j1 V 1V

+
10.2 Given the network in Fig. P10.2,
(a) find the equations for va(t) and vb(t). 12 0° V ± j1 V j2 V 1V Vo

(b) find the equations for vc(t) and vd(t).
-
M
i1(t) i2(t) Figure P10.5
+ - - +

va(t) vc(t) L1 L2 vd(t) vb(t)


10.6 Find Vo in the network in Fig. P10.6.
- + + -

1V
j1 V 1V
Figure P10.2 –j1 V
+

12 0° V ± j2 V j1 V 2V Vo

-

Figure P10.6

10.3 Given the network in Fig. P10.3,


(a) write the equations for va(t) and vb(t).
(b) write the equations for vc(t) and vd(t). 10.7 Find Vo in the circuit in Fig. P10.7.
M j1 V
i1(t) i2(t) 2V 1V
+ - - + +

va(t) vc(t) L1 L2 vd(t) vb(t) 10 0° V ± j2 V j2 V 1V Vo



- + + - -

Figure P10.3 Figure P10.7


PROBLEMS 527

10.8 Determine Vo in the network in Fig. P10.8.

–j 2 V j1 V
3V j4 V j4 V

24 0° V + 6V 1V 2V 1V Vo

Figure P10.8

10.9 Find Vo in the circuit in Fig. P10.9.

2V
j1 V j1 V
+

10 0° V ± 1V j2 V j2 V 1V Vo

-

Figure P10.9

10.10 Find Vo in the network in Fig. P10.10.

j2 V –j1 V
–j1 V 2V 1V
+

24 0° V ± 2V j4 V j6 V 1V Vo

-

Figure P10.10

10.11 Find Vo in the circuit in Fig. P10.11.

j2 V
2V j4 V j8 V
+

24 0° V ± 6V 8V 4V Vo
– – j2 V
-

Figure P10.11
528 CHAPTER 10 M A G N E T I C A L LY C O U P L E D N E T W O R K S

10.12 Find I o in the circuit in Fig. P10.12.

–j 2 V –j 1 V
12 V
–+
12 0° V

4V 4V j3V –j 1 V 6V
– 6 0° V
+
Io

Figure P10.12

10.13 Find Vo in the network in Fig. P10.13.

j1 V
–j1 V 1V

10 0° V ±

1V j2 V j1 V Vo
2V

Figure P10.13

10.14 Find Vo in the circuit in Fig. P10.14.

2V

12 0° V
– 4V
+
–j 2 V –j 1 V –j 1 V
12 V +

24 0° V + 4V j4V j3V 2V Vo

Figure P10.14

10.15 Find Vo in the network in Fig. P10.15.

6V

24 0° V – 6V
+
j2V
j4V j4V

6V
+
4V 2 0° V –j 1 V Vo 2V 2V 3 0° V

Figure P10.15
PROBLEMS 529

10.16 Find Vo in the network in Fig. P10.16.

j1 V

j2 V j2 V 2V Vo
10 0° A 1V
-

10 30° A j1 V

Figure P10.16

10.17 Find Vo in the network in Fig. P10.17.


4 0° V 2 0° V

j1V
–j 1 V Vo
+ –
3V 1V 3V

24 0° V + 6V j2V j2V –j 4 V 1V

Figure P10.17

10.18 Find Vo in the network in Fig. P10.18.

2V

–j 1 V j2V

3V +

12 0° V + j2V j1V 2 0° V Vo

Figure P10.18
530 CHAPTER 10 M A G N E T I C A L LY C O U P L E D N E T W O R K S

10.19 Find I o in the circuit in Fig. P10.19. 10.23 Find Vo in the network in Fig. P10.23.
–j2 V j2 V
2V –j4 V j1 V –j2 V 3V
+

j2 V j2 V 2V j2 V j2 V –j1 V Vo
4 0° A
32 0° V ± Io -

2V
Figure P10.23
10.24 Find Vo in the network in Fig. P10.24.
Figure P10.19 j1 V
1V j2 V j2 V

10.20 Find Vo in the network in Fig. P10.20. +

± 24 0° V –j1 V 1V 1V 1V Vo
j1 V – j1 V –
j1 V -
+
j1 V j1 V
Figure P10.24
10.25 Find Vo in the network in Fig. P10.25.
4 0° A 1V 1V Vo
j1 V
6 0° A
2V j2 V j2 V
1V
-
+
–j2 V
Figure P10.20 ± 24 0° V –j1 V 1V Vo

-

10.21 Find I o in the circuit in Fig. P10.21. Figure P10.25

–j1 V j1 V – j1 V
10.26 Find Vo in the network in Fig. P10.26.
j1 V
2V j1 V 1V
j2 V j2 V
+
4 0° A 1V 1V
–j2 V – j1 V
Io
j1 V j2 V – j2 V ± 10 30° V Vo

Figure P10.21
10 0° V ±

-
10.22 Find Vo in the circuit in Fig. P10.22.
Figure P10.26
j1 V
1V –j1 V 10.27 Find Vo in the network in Fig. P10.27.
j2 V

+
j2 V j2 V ±
± 100 0° V ± 200 0° V
– –
± 6 0° V 4 30° A 1V Vo
– j5 V j2 V 2V Vo

– 10 V –j10 V
1V

Figure P10.22 Figure P10.27


PROBLEMS 531

10.28 Determine the impedance seen by the source in the 10.32 Determine the input impedance Z in of the circuit in
network shown in Fig. P10.28. Fig. P10.32.
–j1 V j2 V
1V j1 V 1V

1V 1V
j1 V Zin
± j1 V
32 0° V j2 V j2 V j2 V j2 V –j2 V 2V

–j2 V

Figure P10.28 Figure P10.32


10.29 Determine the impedance seen by the source in the
network in Fig. P10.29.
6V
10.33 Determine the input impedance Z in in the network in
Fig. P10.33.

j1 V

j1V
2V 3V 1V j4 V j4 V
Zin
–j2 V –j1 V 3V

12 0° V – j4V j2V –j 1 V j2V


+

Figure P10.33
Figure P10.29
10.30 Determine the input impedance of the network shown 10.34 Analyze the network in Fig. P10.34 and determine
in Fig. P10.30.
whether a value of Xc can be found such that the output
–j 1 V j1V –j 1 V voltage is equal to twice the input voltage.
2V

1V j2 V
Zin j3V j2V 1V +
j1 V
6V V ±
– I1 I2 Vo
j2 V –jXC V
-

3V j4V
Figure P10.34
–j 2 V

10.35 Given the network shown in Fig. P10.35, determine the


Figure P10.30
value of the capacitor C that will cause the impedance
10.31 Determine the input impedance seen by the source in seen by the 24 / 0° V voltage source to be purely
the circuit in Fig. P10.31. resistive, f 5 60 Hz.
–j 1 V
jvM=j6 V 1
––––
2V –j 1 V jvC
12 V 4V
j4V 18 V
j2V

6V 10 V
2 0° V + j3V j6V

24 0° V ± j1 V j50 V

–j 4 V j3V j6 V

Figure P10.31 Figure P10.35


532 CHAPTER 10 M A G N E T I C A L LY C O U P L E D N E T W O R K S

10.36 Two coils in a network are positioned such that there is 10.42 Find all currents and voltages in the network in
100% coupling between them. If the inductance of one Fig. P10.42.
coil is 10 mH and the mutual inductance is 6 mH, com-
pute the inductance of the other coil. 1:2
I1 1V I2
10.37 The currents in the magnetically coupled inductors
shown in Fig. P10.37 are known to be + + 3V
i1(t) = 8 cos (377t - 20º) mA and
i2(t) = 4 cos (377t - 50º) mA. The inductor values are 12 0° V ± V1 V2

L1 = 2H, L2 = 1H, and k = 0.6. Determine j1 V
v1(t) and v2(t). - -

i1(t)
Ideal
+ +
Figure P10.42
v1(t) L1 L2 v2(t)
10.43 Determine Vo in the circuit in Fig. P10.43.
- -

i2(t) 1V 1V
1:2
Figure P10.37 – j1 V
+

10.38 Determine the energy stored in the coupled inductors 10 30° V ± j2 V Vo



in Problem 10.37 at t = 1 ms.
-
10.39 The currents in the network in Fig. P10.39 are known Ideal
to be i1(t) = 10 cos(377t - 30º) mA and
i2(t) = 20 cos(377t - 45º) mA. The inductances are Figure P10.43
L1 = 2H, L2 = 2H, and k = 0.8. Determine
v1(t) and v2(t).
10.44 Determine I 1, I 2, V1, and V2 in the network in
M Fig. P10.44.
i1(t) i2(t)
1V I1 2:1 I2
+ +
+ +
v1(t) L1 L2 v2(t)
12 30° V ± V1 V2 1V

- -
- -
Figure P10.39 Ideal

Figure P10.44
10.40 Determine the energy stored in the coupled inductors
in the circuit in Fig. P10.39 at t = 1 ms.
10.45 Determine I 1, I 2, V1, and V2 in the network in Fig. P10.45.
10.41 Determine Vo in the circuit in Fig. P10.41.
1V 2V 2V I1 I2 4V
1:2 1:2
+ + +
– j1 V

24 45° V ± j3 V 10 30° V ± –j1 V j4 V


– Vo – V1 V2

- - -
Ideal Ideal

Figure P10.41 Figure P10.45


PROBLEMS 533

10.46 Find Vo in the circuit in Fig. P10.46.


2:1
2V –j 2 V +

–j 2 V j2V

2V
24 0° V + 2V Vo

2V


Ideal
Figure P10.46

10.47 Find I o in the network in Fig. P10.47.


2:1
6V –j 8 V

12 V 18 V

6V
36 0° V + 6V

–j 4 V –j 3 V Io

Ideal
Figure P10.47

10.48 Find Vo in the network in Fig. P10.48.


–j 2 V
2:1
2V j4V +

36 0° V + 6 0° A –j 4 V 4V Vo


Ideal
Figure P10.48

10.49 Find I o in the circuit in Fig. P10.49.

–j 2 V 6 0° V
1V 2:1
–+
Io
6 0° A 3V 2V j2V

Ideal
Figure P10.49
534 CHAPTER 10 M A G N E T I C A L LY C O U P L E D N E T W O R K S

10.50 Determine I 1, I 2, V1, and V2 in the network in Fig. P10.50.

I1 1:2 1V

1V + + I2
1 0° V ± 2V 1 0° A
– V1 V2

- -
Ideal

Figure P10.50

10.51 Find I o in the circuit in Fig. P10.51.


4 0° V
1V j1V Io
1:2
–+
1V 1V

12 0° V + –j 1 V 1V –j 1 V 6 0° V 1V

Ideal
Figure P10.51

10.52 Determine I 1, I 2, V1, and V2 in the network in Fig. P10.52.

I1 1:2
I2
1V + 1V 1V +

24 30° V ± –j1 V V1 j1 V V2 –j1 V



- -

Ideal

Figure P10.52

10.53 Find Vo in the network in Fig. P10.53. 10.54 Determine I 1, I 2, V1, and V2 in the network in
Fig. P10.54.
Ideal
1:1 I1 I2
1:4
1V – j1 V
+ +
–j2 V +
3V + + 4V

V1 V2 12 0° V ± –j10 V 24 0° V ±
– V1 V2 –
24 0° V ± 2V Vo
– - -
- -
Ideal
2V
- Figure P10.54

Figure P10.53
PROBLEMS 535

10.55 Find I in the network in Fig. P10.55.


2:1
1V 1V

4V

2 –45° A – j1 V ± 1 60° V

j4 V
I

Ideal
Figure P10.55

10.56 Find the current I in the network in Fig. P10.56.


12 V
1:2
4V
–j2 V
12 V 12 V

± 120 0° V –j4 V

–j4 V
I
Ideal
Figure P10.56

10.57 Find Vo in the network in Fig. P10.57. 10.58 Find Vo in the circuit in Fig. P10.58.
2:1 –j1.2 V
1:2
4V –j8 V +
–j16 V +
32 0° V ± 6V Vo
– 1.6 V 10 V Vo
-
2V -
Ideal .2. Ideal
–j8 V 1 Ideal 6V

32 0° V ± 2V
6V

j12 V
–j2 V
Figure P10.57 Figure P10.58

10.59 Find Vo in the circuit in Fig. P10.59.


1:2
+
–j2 V –j1 V
1V 1V Vo
Ideal
-

2V 2V

24 0° V ± 2V 2V j2 V

Figure P10.59
536 CHAPTER 10 M A G N E T I C A L LY C O U P L E D N E T W O R K S

10.60 Find the voltage Vo in the network in Fig. P10.60.


2:1 1:4
j2 V +
–j2 V

32 V Vo
-
32 0° V ± I2 I3

–j16 V
I1
4V
Ideal Ideal

Figure P10.60

10.61 Determine the input impedance seen by the source in the circuit in Fig. P10.61.
1:2

2V ± ± 4V

VS ±
– V1 V2 j2 V

– –
Ideal

Figure P10.61

10.62 Determine the input impedance seen by the source in the circuit in Fig. P10.62.

1V I1 4:1 1V

+ +

VS ± –j1 V V1 V2 –j2 V 2V

- -
Ideal

Figure P10.62

10.63 Determine the input impedance seen by the source in the network shown in Fig. P10.63.

–j1 V j1 V
2:1 1:4

48 V

12 0° V ±

–j32 V

1V

Ideal Ideal

Figure P10.63

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