Mesh Analysis (Maxwell's Loop Current Technique)
Mesh Analysis (Maxwell's Loop Current Technique)
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B
A
X X
X X
B
A
X X
X X
V
V
R R R
R R R
I
I
or
V
V
I
I
R R R
R R R
1
2
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2
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2
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Eq (7)
Eq (8)
Mesh Analysis: Example 1
Write the mesh equations and solve for the currents I
1
, and I
2
.
+
_
10V
4 O 2 O
6 O
7 O
2V
20V
I
1
I
2
+
+
_
_
Circuit for Example 1
Mesh 1
10 - 4I
1
- 6(I
1
I
2
) - 2 =0
Mesh 2
6(I
1
I
2
) - 2I
2
- 7I
2
+ 20 + 2=0
Eq (1)
Eq (2)
Mesh Analysis: Example 1, continued.
Simplifying Eq (1) and (2) gives,
10I
1
6I
2
= 8
-6I
1
+ 15I
2
= 22
Eq (3)
Eq (4)
I
1
= 2.2105
I
2
= 2.3509
Mesh Analysis: Example 2
Solve for the mesh currents in the circuit below.
+
_
6 O
10 O
9 O
11 O
3 O
4 O
20V 10V
8V
12V
I
1
I
2
I
3
+
+
_
_
_
_
+
+
_
Circuit for Example 2.
The plan:
Write KVL, clockwise, for each mesh. Look for a
pattern in the final equations.
Mesh Analysis: Example 2
+
_
6 O
10 O
9 O
11 O
3 O
4 O
20V 10V
8V
12V
I
1
I
2
I
3
+
+
_
_
_
_
+
+
_
Mesh 1: 20 - 6I
1
- 10(I
1
I
3
) - 4(I
1
I
2
) +10 =0
Mesh 2: -10 +4(I
1
I
2
) - 11(I
2
I
3
) - 3I
2
= 0
Mesh 3: -9I
3
+ 12 +8+11(I
2
I
3
) + 10(I
1
I
3
) =0
Eq (1)
Eq (2)
Eq (3)
I1-I3
I
1
-
I
2
I2-I3
Mesh Analysis: Example 2
Clearing Equations (1), (2) and (3) gives,
20I
1
4I
2
10I
3
= 30
-4I
1
+ 18I
2
11I
3
= -18
-10I
1
11I
2
+ 30I
3
= 20
In matrix form:
(
(
(
=
(
(
(
(
(
(
20
18
30
3
2
1
30 11 10
11 18 4
10 4 20
I
I
I
Standard Equation form
Mesh Analysis: Standard form for mesh equations
Consider the following:
R
11
=
=
(
(
(
(
(
(
) 3 (
) 2 (
) 1 (
3
2
1
33 32 31
23 22 21
13 12 11
emfs
emfs
emfs
I
I
I
R R R
R R R
R R R
Mesh Analysis: Standard form for mesh equations
R
12
= R
21
= - resistance common between mesh 1 and 2
when I
1
and I
2
are opposite through R
1
,R
2
.
R
13
= R
31
= - resistance common between mesh 1 and 3
when I
1
and I
3
are opposite through R
1
,R
3
.
R
23
= R
32
= - resistance common between mesh 2 and 3
when I
2
and I
3
are opposite through R
2
,R
3
.
) 1 ( emfs = sum of emf around mesh 1 in the direction of I
1
.
) 2 ( emfs = sum of emf around mesh 2 in the direction of I
2
.
) 3 ( emfs = sum of emf around mesh 3 in the direction of I
3
.
Mesh Analysis: Example 3 - Direct method.
20V
10V
15V
30V
20 O
10 O
30 O
10 O
12 O
8 O
+
_
I
1
I
2
I
3
+
+
+
_
_
_
Use the direct method to write the mesh equations for the following.
Circuit diagram for Example 3.
(
(
(
=
(
(
(
(
(
(
15
25
10
3
2
1
30 10 0
10 50 10
0 10 30
I
I
I
Eq (13)
Mesh Analysis: With current sources in the circuit
Example 4: Consider the following:
10V
20V
4A
10 O
5 O
20 O
2 O
+
_
15 O
+
_
I
1
I
2
I
3
Circuit diagram for Example 4.
Use the direct method to write the mesh equations.
10V
20V
4A
10 O
5 O
20 O
2 O
+
_
15 O
+
_
I
1
I
2
I
3
Mesh Analysis: With current sources in the circuit
This case is explained by using an example.
Example 4: Find the three mesh currents in the circuit below.
Circuit for Example 4.
When a current source is present, it will be directly related to
one or more of the mesh current. In this case I
2
= -4A.
Mesh Analysis: With current sources in the circuit
Example 4: Continued. An easy way to handle this case is to
remove the current source as shown below. Next, write the mesh
equations for the remaining meshes.
Note that I
2
is retained for writing the equations through the
5 O and 20 O resistors.
10V
20V
10 O
5 O
20 O
2 O
+
_
15 O
+
_
I
1
I
2
I
3
Mesh Analysis: With current sources in the circuit
Example 4: Continued.
10V
20V
10 O
5 O
20 O
2 O
+
_
15 O
+
_
I
1
I
2
I
3
Equation for mesh 1:
10I
1
+ (I
1
-I
2
)5 = 10
or
15I
1
5I
2
= 10
Equations for mesh 2:
2I
3
+ (I
3
-I
2
)20 = 20
or
- 20I
2
+ 22I
3
= 20
Constraint Equation
I
2
= - 4A
Mesh Analysis: With current sources in the circuit
Example 4: Continued. Express the previous equations in
Matrix form:
1
2
3
15 5 0 10
0 20 22 20
0 1 0 4
I
I
I
( ( (
( ( (
=
( ( (
( ( (
I
1
= -0.667 A
I
2
= - 4 A
I
3
= - 2.73 A