A 10-mark assignment from Engr. Raheel Muzzammel in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Lahore asks students to: develop a scenario where it takes 5T time cycles for voltages to appear at the other end of a power circuit; elaborate with a circuit diagram and lattice diagram; analyze the scenario under open and short circuit fault conditions; and support the response technically.
A 10-mark assignment from Engr. Raheel Muzzammel in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Lahore asks students to: develop a scenario where it takes 5T time cycles for voltages to appear at the other end of a power circuit; elaborate with a circuit diagram and lattice diagram; analyze the scenario under open and short circuit fault conditions; and support the response technically.
A 10-mark assignment from Engr. Raheel Muzzammel in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Lahore asks students to: develop a scenario where it takes 5T time cycles for voltages to appear at the other end of a power circuit; elaborate with a circuit diagram and lattice diagram; analyze the scenario under open and short circuit fault conditions; and support the response technically.
A 10-mark assignment from Engr. Raheel Muzzammel in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Lahore asks students to: develop a scenario where it takes 5T time cycles for voltages to appear at the other end of a power circuit; elaborate with a circuit diagram and lattice diagram; analyze the scenario under open and short circuit fault conditions; and support the response technically.
Subject: Power System Circuit Breakers and Substations
Teacher: Engr. Raheel Muzzammel Nature of Evaluation: Assignment
Total Marks: Ten (10)
Note: Attempt comprehensively.
1. Traveling Waves and Lattice Diagram is one of the methods used for the calculation of Transient Recovery Voltages. Develop a scenario in which 5T time cycles are required to appear the voltages at the other terminal of the power circuit. Elaborate the response with the possible circuit and lattice diagram. Analyze the scenario under open circuit and short circuit fault condition. Support the response with the technical arguments.