Important RGPV Question
Important RGPV Question
IV Sem, EX
Q.1 Draw and explain the structure and components of modern power
systems with typical voltage levels.
Q.2 A 1000 mW power station delivers 1000 mW for 2 hours, 500 mW for 6
hours and is shut down for rest of each day. It is also shut down for
maintenance for 60 days annually. Calculate its annual load factor.
Q.3 Explain load curves and load duration curves. Discuss their utility in the
economics of generation.
Q.5 A generating station supplied the following loads. 150 MW, 120 MW, 85
MW, 60 MW and 5 MW. The station has a maximum demand of 220 MW. The
annual load factor of the station is 48%. Calculate
i) The number of units supplied annually ii) The diversity factor and iii)
Demand factor
Q.6 Define the term diversity factor and prove that load factor of supply
system is improved by an increase in diversity of load.
Q.7 The energy cost of a 100 MW steam station working at 40% load factor
comes out to be 12 paise/kWh of energy generated. What will be the cost of
energy generated if the load factor is improved to 60%? The fuel cost of the
power station due to increased generation increase the annual generation
cost by 5%. .
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Q.13 The yearly load duration curve of a power plant is a straight line. The
maximum load is 500 MW and the minimum load is 400 MW. The capacity of
the plant is 750 MW. Find the
i) Plant size factor ii) Load factor iii) Utilization factor iv) Reverse capacity
Q.2 Compare the cross-section area of conductors for DC two wire system
and 1 phase AC system assuming equal length, equal power and equal
losses.
Q.4 Derive a formula for the electric stress in a single core cable. Where is
maximum stress? Where is it minimum?
Q.5 Discuss the concept of GMR and GMD in the calculation of transmission
line inductance.
Q.7 Write short notes on Derive the expression for dielectric stress of a
single core cable.
Q.8 Derive the expression for Inductance of a single phase Two wire line.
Q.12 Explain about Ferranti effect with the help of phasor diagram.
Q.14 Explain the concept of self GMD and mutual GMD for evaluating
inductance of transmission line.
Q.17 Explain the basic difference between bundle conductors and composite
conductors.
Q.18 Derive the expression for flux linkages of one conductor in a group of
conductors.
Q.19 Draw the cross sectional view of shielded cables and describes its main
parts.
Q.1 Deduce the expression for the sending end and receiving end power of a
transmission line in terms of voltages and ABCD constants.
Q.2 A 50Hz, 3-phase transmission line is 280 km long. It has a total series
impedance of (35+j140) ohms and shunt admittance of 930 x 10-6 siemen. It
delivers 40,000 kW at 220 kV with 90% p.f lagging. Find the Generalized
Circuit Constants, Sending end voltage and current. By using 7
Q.3 Describe the concept and procedure to draw the power circle diagram.
Q.5 Draw the phasor diagram of a short transmission line and derive an
expression for voltage regulation and transmission efficiency.
Q.2 Explain various types of insulators with neat diagrams and compare
them.
Q.5 Write short notes on What is difference between string chart and Sag
template?
Q.8 Derive the expression for voltage distribution in insulator string and
string efficiency.
Q.9 What are the various types of line supports? Discuss suitability of each
wire with reference to system voltage and span.
Q.10 Derive an expression for Sag due to weight of the conductor, when the
supports are at the same level.
Q.12 Write short notes on different types of insulators used for overhead
lines.
Q.17 Write short notes on Materials used for transmission line insulations
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Q.18 Derive an expression for sag of a line supported between two supports
of the same height.
Q.19 Explain different types of insulators used for over head lines.
Q.2 Draw the Single line diagram showing a typical arrangement of A.C.
distribution system. State the requirements of ideal distribution system.
Q.3 Describe the main limitation of Kelvin’s law. The cost of 3 phase
overhead transmission line having cross-sectional area A cm2 is Rs
[600+2800 A] per kW. Calculate the most economical current density for the
conductor if the rate of interest and depreciation is 11% per annum. The cost
of energy wasted is Rs 0.06/kwh. The resistance of each conductor is 0.16/A
ohm/kM. Take load factor for Joss = 12%.
Q.4 Explain the Single bus bar system with Sectionalization and what are its
merits and demerits.
Q.5 Make a list of the main equipments in a Substation and explain each in
brief.
Q.9 Draw the layout of an indoor substation and name the accessories.