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Homework #04
1. Problem 3.48 in Glover, Sarma and Overbye
2. Problem 3.49 in Glover, Sarma and Overbye
3. Problem 3.53 in Glover, Sarma and Overbye
4. Problem 3.58 in Glover, Sarma and Overbye
5. Problem 3.59 in Glover, Sarma and Ovebye
6. Problem 3.60 in Glover, Sarma and Ovebye
7. Problem 3.61 in Glover, Sarma and Ovebye

General Definitions

a 1 120

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Problem 01.
1. Problem 3.48 in Glover, Sarma and Overbye
With the same transformer banks as in Problem 3.47, Figure 3.41 shows the one-line diagram of
a generator, a step-up transformer bank, a transmission line, a step-down transformer bank,
and an impedance load. The generator terminal voltage is 15 kV (line-to-line).
(a) Draw the per-phase equivalent circuit, accounting for phase shifts for positive sequence
operation.
(b) By choosing the line-to-neutral generator terminal voltage as the reference, determine the
magnitudes of the generator current, transmission-line current, load current, and line-to-line
load voltage. Also, find the three-phase complex power delivered to the load.

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ZLoad ((5 + 1j))

ZLine ((100j))

XT1_Sph_LV 0.24j
XT1_Sph_LV
XT1_LV
3

XT1_LV = 0.08i

XT2_Sph_LV 0.24j
XT2_Sph_LV
XT2_LV
3

XT2_LV = 0.08i

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(a) Draw the per-phase equivalent circuit, accounting for phase shifts for positive sequence
operation.

(b) By choosing the line-to-neutral generator terminal voltage as the reference, determine the
magnitudes of the generator current, transmission-line current, load current, and line-to-line
load voltage. Also, find the three-phase complex power delivered to the load.

15
Vg_T
0

3

Vg_T = ((8.66025 0))

ZRight_LV ZLoad + XT2_LV

ZRight_LV = ((5 + 1.08j))


2

ZRight_HV ZRight_LV 10
3

ZRight_HV = ((1500 + 324j))

ZMiddle_HV ZLine + ZRight_HV

ZMiddle_HV = ((1500 + 424j))

1
ZMiddle_LV ZMiddle_HV

10
3

ZMiddle_LV = ((5 + 1.41333j))

ZLeft_LV ZMiddle_LV + XT1_LV

ZLeft_LV = ((5 + 1.49333i))

Vg_T
Ig_T
ZLeft_LV

Ig_T = ((1659.61158 16.62913))


||Ig_T|| = 1.65961 10 3
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1
ILine Ig_T
((1 30))

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ILine = ((95.81772 13.37087))


||ILine|| = 95.81772
_______________________/

3 ((1 30))
ILoad ILine 10

ILoad = 1.65961 10 3 16.62913


||ILoad|| = 1659.61158
_______________________/

VLoad ILoad ZLoad

VLoad = 8.46239 10 3 5.3192


VLoad_LL VLoad
3
||VLoad_LL|| = 14.65729
_______________________/

ILoad
SLoad 3 VLoad

SLoad = ((41.31466 + 8.26293i))


SLoad = ((42.13285 11.30993))
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Problem 02.
2. Problem 3.49 in Glover, Sarma and Overbye
Consider the single-line diagram of a power system shown in Figure 3.42 with equipment
ratings given below:
Generator G1:
Generator G2:
3Ph -Y T1:
3Ph Y- T2:
Load:

50 MVA, 13.2kV, x=0.15 pu


20 MVA, 13.8kV, x=0.15 pu
80 MVA, 13.2 /165 Y kV, X=0.1 pu
40 MVA, 165 Y/13.8 kV, X=0.1 pu
40 MVA, 0.8 PF lagging, operating at 150kV

Choose a base of 100 MVA for the system and 132-kV base in the transmission-line circuit. Let
the load be modeled as a parallel combination of resistance and inductance. Neglect
transformer phase shifts.
Draw a per-phase equivalent circuit of the system showing all impedances in per unit.

SG1_rat 50

VG1_rat 13.2

xG1_rat 0.15j

SG2_rat 50

VG2_rat 13.2

xG2_rat 0.15j

ST1_rat 80

VT1_HV_rat 165

xT1_rat 0.1j

VT1_LV_rat 13.2

ST2_rat 40

VT2_HV_rat 165
VT2_LV_rat 13.8

xT2_rat 0.1j

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SLoad_rat ((40 acos ((0.8))))

ZLine1_ ((50 + 200j))

SB 100
13.2
VB_G1 VB_HV
165
13.8
VB_G2 VB_HV
165

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SLoad_rat = ((32 + 24j))

ZLine2_ ((25 + 100j))

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VLoad_rat 150

ZLine3_ ((25 + 100j))

VB_HV 132

VB_HV 2
ZB_HV
SB

ZB_HV = 174.24

VB_G1 = 10.56

VB_G1 2
ZB_G1
SB

ZB_G1 = 1.11514

VB_G2 = 11.04

VB_G2 2
ZB_G2
SB

ZB_G2 = 1.21882

Change of base
VG1_rat 2 SB
xG1 xG1_rat

VB_G1 SG1_rat

xG1 = 0.46875j
___________________/

VG2_rat 2 SB
xG2 xG2_rat

VB_G2 SG2_rat

xG2 = 0.42888j
___________________/

VT1_HV_rat 2 SB
xT1 xT1_rat

VB_HV ST1_rat

xT1 = 0.19531i
___________________/

VT2_HV_rat 2 SB
xT2 xT2_rat

VB_HV ST2_rat

xT2 = 0.39063i
___________________/

ZLine1_
ZLine1
ZB_HV

ZLine1 = ((0.28696 + 1.14784i))


____________________________/

ZLine2_
ZLine2
ZB_HV

ZLine2 = ((0.14348 + 0.57392i))


____________________________/

ZLine3_
ZLine3
ZB_HV

ZLine3 = ((0.14348 + 0.57392i))


____________________________/

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SLoad_rat
SLoad
SB

SLoad = ((0.32 + 0.24i))

VLoad_rat
VLoad
VB_HV

VLoad = 1.13636

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||VLoad|| 2
RLoad_Parallel
Re SLoad

RLoad_Parallel = 4.03538
____________________________/

||VLoad|| 2 1j
XLoad_Parallel
Im SLoad

XLoad_Parallel = 5.38051j
____________________________/

Draw a per-phase equivalent circuit of the system showing all impedances in per unit.

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Problem 03.
3. Problem 3.53 in Glover, Sarma and Overbye
The ratings of a three-phase, three-winding transformer are:
Primary:
Secondary:
Tertiary:

Y connected, 66 kV, 15 MVA


Y connected, 13.2 kV, 10 MVA
connected, 2.3 kV, 5 MVA

Neglecting resistances and exciting current, the leakage reactances are:


XPS= 0.07 per unit on a 15-MVA; 66-kV base
XPT= 0.09 per unit on a 15-MVA; 66-kV base
XST= 0.08 per unit on a 10-MVA; 13.2-kV base
Determine the per-unit reactances of the per-phase equivalent circuit using a base of 15 MVA
and 66 kV for the primary.

SB 15

VB_P 66

VB_S 13.2

XPS_rat 0.07

XPT_rat 0.09

XST_rat 0.08

SB
XPS XPS_rat
15

XPS = 0.07

SB
XPT XPT_rat
15

XPT = 0.09

SB
XST XST_rat
10

XST = 0.12

VB_S 2.3

1
XP XPS + XPT XST
2

1
XS XPS XPT + XST
2

1
XT XPS + XPT + XST
2

XP = 0.02
_____________/

XS = 0.05
_____________/

XT = 0.07
_____________/

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4. Problem 3.58 in Glover, Sarma and Overbye


A single-phase two-winding transformer rated 90 MVA, 80/120 kV is to be connected as an
autotransformer rated 80/200 kV. Assume that the transformer is ideal.
(a) Draw a schematic diagram of the ideal transformer connected as an autotransformer,
showing the voltages, currents, and dot notation for polarity.
(b) Determine the permissible kVA rating of the autotransformer if the winding currents and
voltages are not to exceed the rated values as a two-winding transformer.
How much of the kVA rating is transferred by magnetic induction?

90
IPrim
80

90
ISec
120

ITot IPrim + ISec

IPrim = 1125

ISec = 750

ITot = 1875

VPrim 80

VSec 120

VTot VPrim + VSec = 200

(a) Draw a schematic diagram of the ideal transformer connected as an autotransformer,


showing the voltages, currents, and dot notation for polarity.

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(b) Determine the permissible kVA rating of the autotransformer if the winding currents and
voltages are not to exceed the rated values as a two-winding transformer.

SAuto VPrim ITot

SAuto = 150000
VTot ISec = 150000
______________________/

How much of the kVA rating is transferred by magnetic induction?

STrans_Ind VPrim IPrim

STrans_Ind = 90000
______________________/

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Problem 05.
5. Problem 3.59 in Glover, Sarma and Overbye
The two parallel lines in Example 3.13 supply a balanced load with a load current of 1.0 /30
degrees per unit. Determine the real and reactive power supplied to the load bus from each
parallel line with (a) no regulating transformer, (b) the voltage-magnitude regulating
transformer in Example 3.13(a), and (c) the phase-angle-regulating transformer in Example
3.13(b). Assume that the voltage at bus abc is adjusted so that the voltage at bus a'b'c'
remains constant at 1.0/ 0 per unit. Also assume positive sequence.
Comment on the eects of the regulating transformers.

ILoad ((1 30))

VLoad ((1 0))

SLoad VLoad
ILoad

SLoad = ((0.86603 + 0.5j))

PLoad Re SLoad

PLoad = 0.86603

QLoad Im SLoad

QLoad = 0.5

ZLine_0.20 0.20j

ZLine_0.25 0.25j

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Determine the real and reactive power supplied to the load bus from each parallel line with
(a) no regulating transformer. Assume that the voltage at bus abc is adjusted so that the
voltage at bus a'b'c' remains constant at 1.0/ 0 per unit. Also assume positive sequence.

ILoad ZLine_0.25
ILine_0.20
ZLine_0.20 + ZLine_0.25

ILine_0.20 = ((0.48113 0.27778i))

ILoad ZLine_0.20
ILine_0.25
ZLine_0.20 + ZLine_0.25

ILine_0.25 = ((0.3849 0.22222i))

SLine_0.20 VLoad
ILine_0.20

SLine_0.20 = ((0.48113 + 0.27778i))


SLine_0.20 = ((0.55556 30))

PLine_0.20 Re SLine_0.20

PLine_0.20 = 0.48113

QLine_0.20 Im SLine_0.20

QLine_0.20 = 0.27778

SLine_0.25 VLoad
ILine_0.25

SLine_0.25 = ((0.3849 + 0.22222i))


SLine_0.25 = ((0.44444 30))

PLine_0.25 Re SLine_0.25

PLine_0.25 = 0.3849
______________________/

QLine_0.25 Im SLine_0.25

QLine_0.25 = 0.22222
______________________/

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Determine the real and reactive power supplied to the load bus from each parallel line with
(b) the voltage-magnitude regulating transformer in Example 3.13(a). Assume that the voltage
at bus abc is adjusted so that the voltage at bus a'b'c' remains constant at 1.0/ 0 per unit. Also
assume positive sequence.
Comment on the effects of the regulating transformers.

From page 133 in Duncan Glover's Book the admittance parameters of the equation
shown below are,
I1 Y11 Y12 V1


I2 Y21 Y22 V2
Y11 YEq

Y12 c YEq

Y21 c YEq

Y22 ||c|| 2 YEq

From page 138 in Duncan Glover's Book the admittance parameters are computed
as follows:
c 1.05 1

c = 0.95238

The admitance parameters of the regulating transformer in series with line of 0.25j pu
are:
1
Y11Line_0.25
ZLine_0.25

Y11Line_0.25 = 4j

Y22Line_0.25 ||c|| 2 Y11Line_0.25

Y22Line_0.25 = 3.62812j

Y12Line_0.25 c Y11Line_0.25

Y12Line_0.25 = 3.80952j

Y21Line_0.25
c Y11Line_0.25

Y21Line_0.25 = 3.80952j

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The admitance parameters of the line of 0.20j pu are:


1
Y11Line_0.20
ZLine_0.20

Y11Line_0.20 = 5j

Y22Line_0.20 Y11Line_0.20

Y22Line_0.20 = 5j

Y12Line_0.20 Y11Line_0.20

Y12Line_0.20 = 5j

Y21Line_0.20 Y11Line_0.20

Y21Line_0.20 = 5j

Combining both admitances in parallel,

Y11 Y11Line_0.25 + Y11Line_0.20

Y12 Y12Line_0.25 + Y12Line_0.20

Y21 Y21Line_0.25 + Y21Line_0.20

Y22 Y22Line_0.25 + Y22Line_0.20

Y11 = 9j

Y12 = 8.80952j

Y21 = 8.80952j

Y22 = 8.62812j

I1 Y11 Y12 V1

ILoad Y21 Y22 VLoad


Solving for V1
ILoad Y21 V1 + Y22 VLoad
ILoad Y22 VLoad
V1
Y21

V1 = ((1.04082 5.41968))

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V1 VLoad
ILine_0.20
ZLine_0.20

ILine_0.20 = ((0.52373 20.1976))

SLine_0.20_b VLoad
ILine_0.20

SLine_0.20_b = ((0.49153 + 0.18082j))

PLine_0.20_b Re SLine_0.20_b

PLine_0.20_b = 0.49153
______________________/

QLine_0.20_b Im SLine_0.20_b

QLine_0.20_b = 0.18082
______________________/

V1 VLoad c
ILine_0.25
ZLine_0.25

ILine_0.25 = ((0.51666 40.44026))

SLine_0.25_b VLoad I
Line_0.25 c

SLine_0.25_b = ((0.3745 + 0.31918j))

PLine_0.25_b Re SLine_0.25_b

PLine_0.25_b = 0.3745
______________________/

QLine_0.25_b Im SLine_0.25_b

QLine_0.25_b = 0.31918
______________________/

or in a simpler way
SLine_0.25_b SLoad SLine_0.20_b

SLine_0.25_b = 0.3745 + 0.31918j

PLine_0.25_b Re SLine_0.25_b

PLine_0.25_b = 0.3745
______________________/

QLine_0.25_b Im SLine_0.25_b

QLine_0.25_b = 0.31918
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Comment on the effects of the regulating transformers.

SLine_0.20_b = ((0.49153 + 0.18082j))

SLine_0.20 = ((0.48113 + 0.27778j))

SLine_0.25_b = ((0.3745 + 0.31918j))

SLine_0.25 = ((0.3849 + 0.22222j))

The real power flow in line of 0.20j pu increases a little when comparing to the
previous case (from 0.48 to 0.29pu). In contrast the reactive power flow reduces
significantly from 0.27 pu to 0.18 pu.
The real power flow in line of 0.25j pu changes a little too when comparing to the
previous case (from 0.38 to 0.37 pu) whereas the reactive power flow increases from
0.22 to 0.31 pu, that is to say an approximately increase of 41%.
Therefore the regulating transformer with an increased voltage magnitude will affect
mostly the reactive power flow.
Determine the real and reactive power supplied to the load bus from each parallel line with
(c) the phase-angle-regulating transformer in Example 3.13(b). Assume that the voltage at bus
abc is adjusted so that the voltage at bus a'b'c' remains constant at 1.0/ 0 per unit. Also
assume positive sequence.
Comment on the effects of the regulating transformers.

c ((1.0 3))

c = ((1 3))

The admitance parameters of the regulating transformer in series with line of 0.25j pu
are:
1
Y11Line_0.25
ZLine_0.25

Y11Line_0.25 = 4j

Y22Line_0.25 ||c|| 2 Y11Line_0.25

Y22Line_0.25 = 4j

Y12Line_0.25 c Y11Line_0.25

Y12Line_0.25 = ((0.20934 + 3.99452j))

Y21Line_0.25 c Y11Line_0.25

Y21Line_0.25 = ((0.20934 + 3.99452j))

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The admitance parameters of the line of 0.20j pu are:


1
Y11Line_0.20
ZLine_0.20

Y11Line_0.20 = 5j

Y22Line_0.20 Y11Line_0.20

Y22Line_0.20 = 5j

Y12Line_0.20 Y11Line_0.20

Y12Line_0.20 = 5j

Y21Line_0.20 Y11Line_0.20

Y21Line_0.20 = 5j

Combining both admitances in parallel,

Y11 Y11Line_0.25 + Y11Line_0.20

Y12 Y12Line_0.25 + Y12Line_0.20

Y21 Y21Line_0.25 + Y21Line_0.20

Y22 Y22Line_0.25 + Y22Line_0.20

Y11 = 9j

Y12 = 0.20934 + 8.99452j

Y21 = 0.20934 + 8.99452j

Y22 = 9j

I1 Y11 Y12 V1

ILoad Y21 Y22 VLoad


Solving for V1
ILoad Y21 V1 + Y22 VLoad

ILoad Y22 VLoad


V1
Y21

V1 = ((1.06029 3.87542))

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V1 VLoad
ILine_0.20
ZLine_0.20

ILine_0.20 = ((0.46054 38.92064))

SLine_0.20_b VLoad
ILine_0.20

SLine_0.20_b = ((0.35831 + 0.28933j))

PLine_0.20_b Re SLine_0.20_b

PLine_0.20_b = 0.35831
______________________/

QLine_0.20_b Im SLine_0.20_b

QLine_0.20_b = 0.28933
______________________/

SLine_0.25_b SLoad SLine_0.20_b

SLine_0.25_b = 0.50771 + 0.21067j

PLine_0.25_b Re SLine_0.25_b

PLine_0.25_b = 0.50771
______________________/
QLine_0.25_b = 0.21067
______________________/

QLine_0.25_b Im SLine_0.25_b

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Comment on the effects of the regulating transformers.

SLine_0.20_b = ((0.35831 + 0.28933j))

SLine_0.20 = ((0.48113 + 0.27778j))

SLine_0.25_b = ((0.50771 + 0.21067j))

SLine_0.25 = ((0.3849 + 0.22222j))

The reactive power flow in line of 0.20j pu increases a little when comparing to the
previous case (from 0.27 to 0.28pu). In contrast the real power flow reduces
significantly from 0.48 pu to 0.35 pu.
The reactive power flow in line of 0.25j pu changes a little too when comparing to the
previous case (from 0.22 to 0.21 pu) whereas the real power flow increases from 0.38
to 0.50 pu.
Therefore the regulating transformer with an increased phase angle will affect mostly
the real power flow.

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Problem 06.
6. Problem 3.60 in Glover, Sarma and Overbye
PowerWorld Simulator case Problem 3.60 duplicates Example 3.13 except that a resistance term of 0.06
per unit has been added to the transformer and 0.05 per unit to the transmission line. Since the system
is no longer lossless, a field showing the real power losses has also been added to the one-line. With
the LTC tap fixed at 1.05, plot the real power losses as the phase shift angle is varied from -10 to +10
degrees. What value of phase shift minimizes the system losses?
.

10
8

6
4
2
1

0.2

0
0.2
1
2

4
6
8
10

24.917
22.002

19.711
18.049
17.016
16.736

16.626

PLosses 16.614
16.609
16.65
16.843

17.703
19.192
21.309
24.051

100.288
88.67

79.611
73.123
69.211
68.223

67.897

QLosses 67.881
67.890
68.184
69.133

72.968
79.378
88.358
99.897

The system losses are minimized at near 0 degrees, P=16.609 MW and Q=67.89 MVAR

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25.1
24.25
23.4
22.55
21.7
20.85

PLosses ((

))

QLosses ((

))

20
19.15
18.3
17.45
16.6

-10

-8

-6

-4

-2

((

))

10

100.5
97.5
94.5
91.5
88.5
85.5
82.5
79.5
76.5
73.5
70.5
67.5

-10

-8

-6

-4

-2

((

))

10

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Problem 07.

6. Problem 3.61 in Glover, Sarma and Overbye


Repeat Problem 3.60, except keep the phase-shift angle fixed at 3.0 degrees, while varying
the LTC tap between 0.9 and 1.1. What tap value minimizes the real power losses?

0.900
0.925

0.950
0.975
0.9875
Tap 1.000

1.0125

1.025
1.050
1.075
1.100

19.578
18.241

17.320
16.785
16.652
PLosses 16.604

16.638

16.750
17.194
17.914
18.885

79.794
74.457

70.814
68.738
68.249
QLosses 68.106

68.296

68.805
70.728
73.773
77.846

The system losses are minimized at TAP=1, P=16.604 MW and Q=68.106 MVAR

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The system losses are minimized at near 0 degrees, P=16.609 MW and Q=67.89 MVAR

19.6
19.3
19
18.7
18.4
18.1

PLosses ((

))

QLosses ((

))

17.8
17.5
17.2
16.9
16.6

0.9

0.92

0.94

0.96

0.98

1.02

1.04

1.06

1.08

1.1

1.12

Tap

80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68

0.9

0.92

0.94

0.96

0.98

Tap

1.02

1.04

1.06

1.08

1.1

1.12

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