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Matlab Project

This document outlines a lab experiment investigating the effects of different loads (inductive, resistive, and capacitive) on voltage and current using DC and AC sources. The required circuit blocks include a DC voltage source, current measurement, resistive load, inductive load, capacitive load, voltage measurements, display, and oscilloscope. Students are asked to construct the circuit, record voltages and currents across each load with the DC source, then replace the DC source with an AC source and observe the results, commenting on differences in voltages across each load.

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Matlab Project

This document outlines a lab experiment investigating the effects of different loads (inductive, resistive, and capacitive) on voltage and current using DC and AC sources. The required circuit blocks include a DC voltage source, current measurement, resistive load, inductive load, capacitive load, voltage measurements, display, and oscilloscope. Students are asked to construct the circuit, record voltages and currents across each load with the DC source, then replace the DC source with an AC source and observe the results, commenting on differences in voltages across each load.

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SO RO T I U NI VE RSI T Y

P.O.Box 211 Soroti-Uganda •Telephone: 0454-461605•Email: [email protected] • Website: www.sun.ac.ug

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

RECESS TERM (MATLAB MATLAB PROJECT)

PURPOSE:

To investigate the effects of different loads (inductive, resistive and capacitive) load on
voltage and current using DC and AC source.

REQUIRED BLOCKS

1) DC voltage source (100v


2) Current measurement
3) Resistive load (10Ω)
4) Inductive load (500mH)
5) Capacitive load (150uF)
6) Voltage Measurement (03)
7) Display (04)
8) Oscilloscope (03)
Pre-Lab:

Students should possess the knowledge of;

 Electric circuit theory


 Single phase power systems

PART 1 (DC VOLTAGE SOURCE

Circuit Diagram

Procedure:

01. Construct your circuit according to the circuit diagram above.


02. (i) Run and record the overall current and voltage across each load.
VR VL VC I(A)

(ii) Give a brief explanation of your observation in the values of voltages and
current. Include a screen short of the displayed values and the scopes.

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03. Short the capacitor and repeat 2(i and ii). Confirm the displayed values by
calculation showing your workings.

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04. Short both the capacitor and Resistor.

(i) Calculate the value of current and voltage in order to confirm the displayed
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(ii) Why do you think the current through the inductor (as displayed by the
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Replace the dc source with AC voltage source. Set it to 220Vrms, phase angle of
120 degrees and frequency of 50Hz.

Run the circuit and observed the observed values.

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Comment on the differences between the voltages across each load. You may use
calculations to explain further how the values come
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