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Homework 1: Exercise 2

This document contains 4 exercises involving power system analysis: 1) Calculate the per unit impedance diagram and admittance matrix for a power system. 2) Determine the admittance matrix for a 4-bus power system. 3) Define the functions and Jacobian matrix for the Newton Raphson method to solve for unknown variables in a 3-bus power system. 4) Calculate the series impedance of a transmission line, determine the sending end voltage if supplying a transformer at rated power and power factor, and find the secondary current of the transformer.

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Homework 1: Exercise 2

This document contains 4 exercises involving power system analysis: 1) Calculate the per unit impedance diagram and admittance matrix for a power system. 2) Determine the admittance matrix for a 4-bus power system. 3) Define the functions and Jacobian matrix for the Newton Raphson method to solve for unknown variables in a 3-bus power system. 4) Calculate the series impedance of a transmission line, determine the sending end voltage if supplying a transformer at rated power and power factor, and find the secondary current of the transformer.

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Homework 1

Exercise 1

In the following diagram below, the impedance of various components in a power


system, typically derived from their nameplates, are presented. The task now is to
normalize these values using a common base.

Sbase= 100 MVA

Vbase1=22kV

1) Draw the equivalent impedance diagram for the above system in per unit.
2) Determine the Admittance matrice of the grid

Exercise 2

Consider the following power system

1 1-j4 3 4
I1 2-j3
2 I4
2-j4 2-j5
I2 I3
j0.1 j0.4
j0.2 j0.3
Determine the admittance matrix of the grid

Exercise 3

Consider the flowing power system

SG1 PG2=0.6661

|V2|=1.05
V1=10

V3

SD3=2.8653+j1.2244

with the following admittance matrix

θ2
− j 19.98

[
Y = j10
j10
j10
− j19 .98
j10
j10
j10
− j19.98 ] let
variables. The Newton Raphson Difference equation is:
[]
x= θ 3
|V 3|
be the unknown vector

( i+1 ) (i) −1 (i ) (i )
x =x −J (x ) f (x )
Define the function f(x) and the matrix J(x)

Exercise 4

A 220-kV, 150 MVA, 60-Hz, three-phase transmission line is 25 km long. The characteristic
parameters of the transmission line are: r = 0.12 Ω/km; x = 0.88 Ω/km; y =4.1×10-6 S/km
where, r is the resistance per kilometer, x is the reactance per kilometer; y is the shunt
admittance per kilometer. The voltage at the receiving end of the transmission line is 210 kV
and is connected to a 220:22-KV 60 Hz transformer having the following equivalent circuit
parameters:
R 1=5Ω R 2=0.05Ω X 1=4.0Ω X2=0.04Ω
Rc=20Ω Xm=10 Ω
a) What is the series impedance and shunt impedance of the transmission line?

b) What is the sending end voltage if the line is supplying the transformer with rated
apparent power at 0.85 PF lagging?

c) What is the secondary current of the transformer?

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