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The document outlines an assignment for a Power System-II course, detailing various problems related to symmetrical components, sequence impedances, and fault analysis in power systems. It includes theoretical questions, derivations, and practical calculations involving per unit systems and fault currents. Additionally, it assigns specific questions to students based on their IDs and specifies a submission deadline.

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The document outlines an assignment for a Power System-II course, detailing various problems related to symmetrical components, sequence impedances, and fault analysis in power systems. It includes theoretical questions, derivations, and practical calculations involving per unit systems and fault currents. Additionally, it assigns specific questions to students based on their IDs and specifies a submission deadline.

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Power System-II (BEE601)

Assignment-1

1. Prove that 1+α+α2 = 0, α-α2 = √3i and α3=1 where a is an operator.

2. Explain sequence impedances & define balanced star connected load and sequence impedance
of transmission lines.

3. Derive the equation to convert phase quantities into symmetrical components.

4. Deduce the expression of power in terms of symmetrical components.

5. Explain sequence components & describe the need/significance of sequence components in


power system analysis. Also discuss the limitations of sequence components.

6. What do you understand by per unit system? What are the significances in power system
analysis & also mention its advantages and disadvantages.

7. Discuss zero sequence network of various types of transformer connection.

8. The per-unit impedance of an alternator corresponding to base values 13.2 kV and 30 MVA is
0.2 p.u. The p.u. value of the impedance for base values 13.8 kV and 50 MVA in p.u. will be
………………….

9. Derive an expression for a fault current when L-G fault occurs in the line and draw the
sequence network showing inter-connections.

10. Define the term per unit Voltage, per unit impedance and per unit volt-amperes. Express per
unit impedance in terms of base MVA and KV for three phase system.

11. Prove the per unit impedance of transformer is independent of side it is reffered to, a
generator is rated at 3o MVA, 11 Kv and has reactance of 20%, calculate its per unit reactance
for 50 MVA, 10 kV base.

12. A 25 MVA ,13.2KV alternator with solidly grounded neutral has a sub transient reactance of
0.25p.u . The negative and zero sequence reactance are 0.35 and 0.1 p.u respectively. A
double line to ground fault occurs at the terminals of unloaded alternator derive the
expression for fault current and compute the same, in all the phases

13. Explain various types of faults with the help of single line diagram and mathematical
equations. Also write down the drawbacks of asymmetrical fault.
14. Differentiate between the following: a) Symmetrical Vs Asymetrical Faults b) Series Vs
Shunt Fault c) Permanent Vs Temporary Faults

15. Show that the zero sequence impedance of a 3-phase, star connected load with neutral
grounded through an impedance Zw is three times of Zn

16. Draw the zero sequence networks for the transformers of the following connections:

17. In a 3-phase, 4-wire system, the currents in A, C and C lines under abnormal conditions of
loading are as under:

Calculate the positive, negative and zero sequence currents in the A-line and return current in
the neutral wire.

18. The sequence voltages in the red phase are as under:

Find the phase voltages VA , VB, VC

19. The currents in a 3-phase unbalanced system are:

The phase sequence in ABC. Calculate the zero, positive and negative sequence components
of the currents.

20. The zero and positive sequence components of red phase are as under:
Questions
Students
Assigned
2207350200001 to 1, 10, 15
2207350200004
2207350200005 to 2, 11, 16
2207350200011
2207350200012 to 3, 12, 17
2207350200016
2207350200017 to 4, 13, 18
2207350200024
2207350200025 to 5, 14, 19
2207350200032
2207350200033 to 6, 15, 20
2207350200038
2207350200039 to
2207350200044 7, 16, 3
2207350200045 to 8, 17, 4
2207350200052
2107350200001 9, 18, 5
2107350200045 9, 19, 6
2107350200051 10, 1, 7
2107350200054 11, 2, 8
2307350209001 12, 3, 9
2307350209002 13, 4, 10
2307350209003 14, 5, 11
2307350209004 15, 6, 19
2307350209005 16, 7, 20
2207350209003 17, 8, 12

Submission Deadline:
02-04-25

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