Problem 1
In the circuit, a 110 Vrms load is fed from a transmission line having a impedance of 4 + j1 Ω. The load absorbs an average power of 8 kW at a lagging pf of 0.8. a) Determine the apparent power required to supply the load and the average power lost in the transmission line. b) Compute the value of a capacitor that would correct the power factor to 1 if placed in parallel with the load. Recompute the values in (a) for the load with the corrected power factor. | |
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Length: 7:12
Date Added: 2007-07-27 14:04:30
Filename: ac_power_pfcorr_ex1_eng
ID: 402
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Problem 2
Three 100 Vrms loads are connected in parallel. Load 1 is a 50 Ω resistor in series with an inductive reactance of 40 Ω. Load 2 absorbs an average power of 500 W at 0.75 lagging power factor. Load 3 absorbs an apparent power of 600 VA at 0.9 lagging power factor. Assume the circuit is operating at 60 Hz. Compute the value of a capacitor that would correct the power factor to 1 if placed in parallel with the loads. | |
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Power Factor Correction
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Length: 7:50
Date Added: 2007-07-27 14:06:48
Filename: ac_power_pfcorr_ex2_eng
ID: 403
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