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Departmental Lab 1
Circuits Lab
Performance Report
Submitted To:
Submitted By:
Professor S. K. Suman
Viresh Verma
SID: 12104085
B.E. (4th Semester)
Electrical Engineering
Department
CONTENTS
Here
V (Thevenin) = V (O.C.)=32.39/_24.89V
I (S.C.)=2.712/_0.6888A
Z (Thevenin) = V (O.C.)/I (S.C.)=11.9432/_24.2012=10.8935+4.896j
Here
I (Norton) = I (S.C.)=2.712/_0.6888A
Z (Norton) = V(O.C.)/I(S.C.)=11.9432/_24.2012=10.8935+4.896j
I(Load)=5.46/_30.34
I (1) =5.948/_31.05
I (2) =1.497/_178
I(1)+I(2)=5.45/_30.40 ~ I(Load)
V1 =100/_0V
V2=90/_45V
V3=80/_30V
Z1= 5+8j
Z2=10-6j
Z3=20+12j-4j
V (Millman) = (V1/Z1)+(V2/Z2)+(V3/Z3)=60.93/_15.057V
Z (Millman)-1= Z1-1+Z2-1+Z3-1
Here
V (Thevenin) =V (O.C.)=32.39/_24.89 V
I(S.C.)=2.712/_0.6888 A
Z (Thevenin) =V(O.C.)/I(S.C.)=11.
The power transferred is maximum when the load impedance is the same as the Thevenin
impedance
Here
|I (OA)|=|I (OB)|=|I (OC)|
I (OA), I (OB) and I (OC) are all separated by an angle of 120 degrees.
|V (OA)|=|V (OB)|=|V (OC)|
V (OA), V (OB) and V (OC) are all separated by an angle of 120 degrees.
Magnitude of Neutral Current, I (NO), is of the order of 10-15, which shows the current flowing
through the neutral is almost zero. This must be true because this is a Balanced Load.
Here
|I (NA)| |I (NB)| |I (NC)|
|V (NA)|=|V (NB)|=|V (NC)|
V (NA), V (NB) and V (NC) are all separated by an angle of 120 degrees.
Magnitude of Neutral Current, I (NN)is finite which shows there is current flowing through the
neutral. This must be true because this is an Unbalanced Load.
Here
|I (OA)|=|I (OB)|=|I (OC)|
I (OA), I (OB) and I (OC) are all separated by an angle of 120 degrees.
|V (OA)|=|V (OB)|=|V (OC)|
V (OA), V (OB) and V (OC) are all separated by an angle of 120 degrees.
Here
|I (OA)| |I (OB)| |I (OC)|
I (OA), I (OB) and I (OC) are not separated by an angle of 120 degrees.
|V (OA)| |V (OB)| |V (OC)|
V (OA), V (OB) and V (OC) are not separated by an angle of 120 degrees.
Magnitude of Neutral Current, I (NO), is of the order of 10-15, which shows the current flowing
through the neutral is almost zero. This must be true because this is a Balanced Load.
Here
|I (AB)|=|I (BC)|=|I (CA)|
|V (OA)|=|V (OB)|=|V (OC)|
The behavior is on expected lines as in the first case; the load was Balanced while it was Unbalanced
in the second case.
Here
|I (AA)|=|I (BB)|=|I (CC)|
I (AA), I (BB) and I (CC) are all separated by an angle of 120 degrees.
|V (AB)|=|V (BC)|=|V (CA)|
V (AB), V (BC) and V (CA) are all separated by an angle of 120 degrees.
This is because the Load is Balanced.
Here
|I (OA)| |I (OB)| |I (OC)|
I (OA), I (OB) and I (OC) are not separated by an angle of 120 degrees.
|V (OA)| |V (OB)| |V (OC)|
V (OA), V (OB) and V (OC) are not separated by an angle of 120 degrees.
Here
|I (AA)|=|I (BB)|=|I (CC)|
I (AA), I (BB) and I (CC) are all separated by an angle of 120 degrees.
|V (OA)|=|V (OB)|=|V (OC)|
V (OA), V (OB) and V (OC) are all separated by an angle of 120 degrees.
This is because the Load is Balanced.
Here
|I (AA)| |I (BB)| |I (CC)|
I (AA), I (BB) and I (CC) are not separated by an angle of 120 degrees.
|V (OA)| |V (OB)| |V (OC)|
V (OA), V (OB) and V (OC) are not separated by an angle of 120 degrees.
This is because the Load is Unbalanced.
CASE 1: Z PARAMETERS
CASE 2: Y PARAMETERS
CASE 3: G PARAMETERS
CASE 4: H PARAMETERS