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Sheet1 Page 1 takes you to the start page after you have read this Chapter. Start page has links to other Chapters. CHAPTER0 INTRODUCTION & CONTENTS Problems in Electrical Machines & Power Systems with Solutions Number of Pages Number of Problems Topics Chapters Problems D.C.Machines 1 16 1.1-1.10 10 Synchronous Machines 2 44 2.1-2.22 22 Induction Motor 3 17 3.1-3.15 15 Overhead Lines 4 34 4.1-4.17 17 Underground Cables 5 14 5.1-5.8 8 Transformers 6 18 6.1-6.6 6 Circuit -breakers 7 Please see Chapter 13 Power flows 8 30 8.1-8.10 10 Short-circuit Calculations 9 22 9.1-9.7 7 Protection 10 6 10.1-10.4 4 Steady-state Stability 11 14 11.1-11.5 5 Transient Stability 12 16 12.1-12.7 7 Overvoltages 13 10 13.1-13.4 4 Automatic Generation Control 14 8 14.1-14.4 4 Control of Voltage & Reactive Power 15 10 15.1-15.4 4 Economic Operation 16 10 16.1-16.6 6 Per Unit System 17 18 17.1-17.8 8 Total number of Pages 287 & Problems 137 LINKS to OTHER USEFUL COURSE MATERIALS An update to the 42 bus version of the PowerWorld software that comes with the Ove Also, partial slides are available for the renewable electric energy course, ECE Description of the Project This document contains problems In Electrical Machines & Power Systems with soluti used these and other problems in the class - room for many years. In most of the solutions I have deliberately avoided giving theoretical explanations ,because an should know the theory well before attempting to solve any problem. the problems for examination or tutorial purposes,because it is easy to change the WEBSITE The slides developed by Overbye shown in the following links are based on the Powe http://courses.ece.illinois.edu/ece476/ ECE 476 is the power system analysis course taught at Illinois each fall The 20 http://www.powerworld.com/gloversarma.asp http://courses.ece.illinois.edu/ece333/ The solutions have been developed on Excel spreadsheets. Therefore , educators can

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takes you to the start page after you have read this Chapter.Start page has links to other Chapters.

CHAPTER0 INTRODUCTION & CONTENTS

Problems in Electrical Machines & Power Systems with Solutions Number of Pages Number of ProblemsTopics Chapters ProblemsD.C.Machines 1 16 1.1-1.10 10Synchronous Machines 2 44 2.1-2.22 22Induction Motor 3 17 3.1-3.15 15Overhead Lines 4 34 4.1-4.17 17Underground Cables 5 14 5.1-5.8 8Transformers 6 18 6.1-6.6 6Circuit -breakers 7 Please see Chapter 13Power flows 8 30 8.1-8.10 10Short-circuit Calculations 9 22 9.1-9.7 7Protection 10 6 10.1-10.4 4Steady-state Stability 11 14 11.1-11.5 5Transient Stability 12 16 12.1-12.7 7Overvoltages 13 10 13.1-13.4 4Automatic Generation Control 14 8 14.1-14.4 4Control of Voltage & Reactive Power 15 10 15.1-15.4 4Economic Operation 16 10 16.1-16.6 6Per Unit System 17 18 17.1-17.8 8

Total number of Pages 287 & Problems 137LINKS to OTHER USEFUL COURSE MATERIALS

An update to the 42 bus version of the PowerWorld software that comes with the Overbye book is available at the below link.

Also, partial slides are available for the renewable electric energy course, ECE 333, at Illinois .

Description of the ProjectThis document contains problems In Electrical Machines & Power Systems with solutions. I haveused these and other problems in the class - room for many years. In most of the solutions I have deliberately avoided giving theoretical explanations ,because an average student should know the theory well before attempting to solve any problem.

the problems for examination or tutorial purposes,because it is easy to change the problem data on the spreadsheet.

WEBSITE

The slides developed by Overbye shown in the following links are based on the Power System Analysis and Design book by Glover/Sarma/Overbye, but can be used with any book.  

http://courses.ece.illinois.edu/ece476/

ECE 476 is the power system analysis course taught at Illinois each fall   The 2008 Lecture Note slides are in ppt format, while the 2009 Lecture Notes are in pdf  format.

http://www.powerworld.com/gloversarma.asp

http://courses.ece.illinois.edu/ece333/

The solutions have been developed on Excel spreadsheets. Therefore , educators can use

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Ready availability of the solutions for the new data is an advantage of using the spreadsheet.

and compare the solution given in this document. If the answer is wrong, he should try to find ,from his text-book ,where he may have gone wrong and then solve the problem a second time.If he is wrong again, then only he should refer to the solution given in this document. Thus used judiciously, I am sure, the document will be of great help to him. Students preparing for University examinations or the London City & Guilds and other professional examinations will find the document quite useful.

This document is developed byC.S.Indulkar

with assistance from J. Fisher, D. Sangin, N. Lewis,and C.Onbaiye

in the creation of Web pages

Facilities provided by the PNG University of Technology are gratefully acknowledged

Date created - 1Feb.1999Date modified- 15 Nov. 2012

Address: Dr. C.S.IndulkarB3,Gokul SocietyVasna RoadBaroda-390015India

To the student, who is able to access these problems , my advice is to attempt a problem himself

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An update to the 42 bus version of the PowerWorld software that comes with the Overbye book is available at the below link.

The slides developed by Overbye shown in the following links are based on the Power System Analysis and Design book by Glover/Sarma/Overbye, but can be used with any book.  

ECE 476 is the power system analysis course taught at Illinois each fall   The 2008 Lecture Note slides are in ppt format, while the 2009 Lecture Notes are in pdf  format.