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Example 11.2: Aa BB CC

The document describes a three-phase power system with a Y-connected source feeding a Δ-connected load through a distribution line. It provides the impedances of the distribution line and load and asks the reader to: 1) construct a single-phase equivalent circuit; 2) calculate the line currents; 3) calculate the phase voltages at the load; 4) calculate the phase currents of the load; and 5) calculate the line voltages at the source.

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Example 11.2: Aa BB CC

The document describes a three-phase power system with a Y-connected source feeding a Δ-connected load through a distribution line. It provides the impedances of the distribution line and load and asks the reader to: 1) construct a single-phase equivalent circuit; 2) calculate the line currents; 3) calculate the phase voltages at the load; 4) calculate the phase currents of the load; and 5) calculate the line voltages at the source.

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Example 11.

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The Y-connected source in Example 11.1 feeds a -connected load
through a distribution line having an impedance of 0.3 + j0.9Ω/f. The
load impedance is 118.5 + j85.5Ω/f .Use the a-phase internal voltage of
the generator as the reference.
a) Construct a single-phase equivalent circuit of the three-phase
system.
b) Calculate the line currents IaA, IbB, and IcC.
c) Calculate the phase voltages at the load terminals.
d) Calculate the phase currents of the load.
e) Calculate the line voltages at the source terminals.
Figure 11.14 The
single-phase equivalent
circuit for Example 11.2.

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