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IEC - Final Lecture-3 Parallel Circuit

The document provides an introduction to admittance and the admittance of AC parallel networks. It defines admittance as the reciprocal of impedance and discusses conductance and susceptance. For AC parallel networks, the total admittance is the sum of the admittances of the individual parallel branches. The document includes examples of calculating total admittance and sketching admittance diagrams for simple R-L and R-C parallel networks. It also introduces the current divider rule for calculating currents in two-branch parallel circuits.

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IEC - Final Lecture-3 Parallel Circuit

The document provides an introduction to admittance and the admittance of AC parallel networks. It defines admittance as the reciprocal of impedance and discusses conductance and susceptance. For AC parallel networks, the total admittance is the sum of the admittances of the individual parallel branches. The document includes examples of calculating total admittance and sketching admittance diagrams for simple R-L and R-C parallel networks. It also introduces the current divider rule for calculating currents in two-branch parallel circuits.

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Introduction to Electrical Circuits

Final Term
Lecture - 03

Reference Book:
Introductory Circuit Analysis
Robert L. Boylestad, 11th Edition

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Admittance
The reciprocal of impedance is called admittance.
The unit of admittance is Siemens [S].

G or g is called conductance. The unit of conductance is mho or Siemens.


Conductance (G or g) is the reciprocal of resistance (R).
B or b is called susceptance. The unit of susceptance is Siemens.
Susceptance (B or b) is the reciprocal of reactance (X).

BL or bL is called inductive susceptance.


BC or bC is called capacitive susceptance.

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For ac parallel networks, the total admittance is simply the sum of
the admittance levels of all the parallel branches.

FIG. 15.58 Parallel ac network.

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Example: For the parallel R-L network of Fig. 16.3:
a. Determine the input impedance.
b. Draw the impedance diagram.
c. Find the admittance of each parallel element.
d. Calculate the total admittance of the network.
e. Sketch the admittance diagram.

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c.

d.

e.

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Example: For the network of Fig 16.5:
a. Determine the total impedance.
b. Sketch the impedance diagram.
c. Find the admittance for each parallel branch.
d. Calculate the total admittance of the network.
e. Sketch the admittance diagram.
Solutions:

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c.

d.

e.

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Current Divider Rule

Current Divider Rule only for two branch circuit:

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Example: Using the current divider rule, find the current through each
impedance in Fig. 16.28.

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Example: Using the current divider rule, find the current through each
parallel branch in Fig. 16.29.

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Thank You

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