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The document outlines 4 homework problems for a power systems course. It provides details on symmetrical components, Thevenin sequence impedances, and obtaining fault currents and bus voltages for different fault types using positive sequence analysis. Students are to submit their answers as a PDF by September 17 at 5 pm.

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The document outlines 4 homework problems for a power systems course. It provides details on symmetrical components, Thevenin sequence impedances, and obtaining fault currents and bus voltages for different fault types using positive sequence analysis. Students are to submit their answers as a PDF by September 17 at 5 pm.

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Home Assignment 3.

Due Date: September 17, 5 pm


Submission: submit soft copy or pdf of scanned answer sheet (please minimize the size of
scanned copy)

1. In the three-phase system shown, phase a is on no load and phases b and c are short-circuited
to ground.

The following currents are given:


I b=91.65 ∠ 160.9 °
I n=60.00 ∠ 90 °

0 1 2
Find the symmetrical components of current I a , I a , and I a .

2. .
3. The reactance data for the power system shown in figure in per unit on a common base is as
follows:

Obtain the Thevenin sequence impedances for the fault at bus 1 and compute the fault current
in per unit for the following faults:
a. A bolted three phase fault at bus 1
b. A bolted single line to ground fault at bus 1
c. A bolted line to line fault at bus 1
d. A bolted double line to ground fault a bus 1

4. The positive sequence reactance for the power system shown in Figure are in per unit on a
common MVA base. Resistances are neglected and the negative sequence impedances are
assumed to be the same as the positive sequence impedance. A line-line fault occurs between
phases b and c at bus 2. Before the fault occurrence, all bus voltages are 1.0 per unit. Obtain the
positive sequence bus impedance matrix. Find the fault current, the three phase bus voltages
during fault, and the line currents in each phase.

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