Electrical Power Test Paper-I
Electrical Power Test Paper-I
Electrical Power Test Paper-I
UNIT TEST: FIRST SUBJECT: ELECTRICAL POWER I MAX MARKS: 27 SEMESTER: FIFTH
Q 1(a) Derive an expression for the capacitance of three phase symmetrical line. (7M) Q 1(b) A double circuit three phase line is shown in figure 1. The conductors a, a; b, b and c, c belong to the same phase respectively. The radius of each conductor is 5.3cm. Find the inductance of the double-circuit line in mH/km/phase. (7M) a b c a b c
Q 1(a) Derive an expression for the capacitance of three phase symmetrical line. (7M) Q 1(b) A double circuit three phase line is shown in figure 1. The conductors a, a; b, b and c, c belong to the same phase respectively. The radius of each conductor is 5.3cm. Find the inductance of the double-circuit line in mH/km/phase. (7M) a b c a b c
8m
8m
8m
8m
8m
8m
8m
8m
8m
8m
Figure 1 OR Q 2(a) Write short notes on: (a) Skin effect; (b) Proximity effect.
Figure 1 OR Q 2(a) Write short notes on: (a) Skin effect; (b) Proximity effect.
(7M)
(7M)
Q 2(b) figure 2 below shows two conductors A and B made of filaments. The radii of filaments of A and B are 3cm and 4cm respectively. Calculate the loop inductance of the line if it is 100m long. (7M)
Q 2(b) figure 2 below shows two conductors A and B made of filaments. The radii of filaments of A and B are 3cm and 4cm respectively. Calculate the loop inductance of the line if it is 100m long. (7M)
0.5m a b
1.5m c
2m d
0.3m e a
0.5m b
1.5m c
2m d
0.3m e
Conductor A Figure 2
Conductor B
Conductor A Figure 2
Conductor B
Q 3(a) Calculate the inductance of a three phase double circuit transmission line shown in figure 3 with self GMD of single conductor equal to 0.467cm. (7M)
Q 3(a) Calculate the inductance of a three phase double circuit transmission line shown in figure 3 with self GMD of single conductor equal to 0.467cm. (7M)
a
2m
c
2m
b
2m
b
2m
c
6m
c
6m
Figure 3 Q 3(b) What is mean by the term transposition? Mention its advantages and drawbacks? (6M) OR Q 4(a) Explain the method of geometric mean distances (GMD) to calculate the inductance of transmission line. (7M) Q 4(b) A 200 km long, 3 phase overhead line has a resistance of 48.7 /phase, Inductive reactance of 80.20 /phase and capacitance (line to neutral) 8.42nF per km. It supplies a load of 13.5MW at a voltage of 88kV and Power factor 0.9 lagging. Using nominal T-circuit find sending end Voltage, current and regulation. (6M)
Figure 3 Q 3(b) What is mean by the term transposition? Mention its advantages and drawbacks? (6M) OR Q 4(a) Explain the method of geometric mean distances (GMD) to calculate the inductance of transmission line. (7M) Q 4(b) A 200 km long, 3 phase overhead line has a resistance of 48.7 /phase, Inductive reactance of 80.20 /phase and capacitance (line to neutral) 8.42nF per km. It supplies a load of 13.5MW at a voltage of 88kV and Power factor 0.9 lagging. Using nominal T-circuit find sending end Voltage, current and regulation. (6M)
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