This document summarizes key concepts in AC power analysis and resonance:
1) It discusses instantaneous power, average power, maximum average power transfer, effective or RMS value, complex power, apparent power and power factor.
2) It then covers series and parallel resonance, the characteristics of resonant circuits, and provides examples and exercises.
3) The document is divided into two parts - Part 1 on AC power analysis and Part 2 on resonance, with definitions, examples and exercises provided for key concepts.
This document summarizes key concepts in AC power analysis and resonance:
1) It discusses instantaneous power, average power, maximum average power transfer, effective or RMS value, complex power, apparent power and power factor.
2) It then covers series and parallel resonance, the characteristics of resonant circuits, and provides examples and exercises.
3) The document is divided into two parts - Part 1 on AC power analysis and Part 2 on resonance, with definitions, examples and exercises provided for key concepts.
This document summarizes key concepts in AC power analysis and resonance:
1) It discusses instantaneous power, average power, maximum average power transfer, effective or RMS value, complex power, apparent power and power factor.
2) It then covers series and parallel resonance, the characteristics of resonant circuits, and provides examples and exercises.
3) The document is divided into two parts - Part 1 on AC power analysis and Part 2 on resonance, with definitions, examples and exercises provided for key concepts.
Part 2: Resonance Md Sanzid Bin Hossain Part 1 Instantaneous Power The instantaneous power (in watts) is the power at any instant of time. Instantaneous Power(Cont.) Average Power The average power, in watts, is the average of the instantaneous power over one period. Example 1 Exercise 2 Example 2 Exercise 2 Example 3 Exercise 3 Maximum Average Power Transfer For maximum average power transfer, the load impedance ZL must be equal to the complex conjugate of the Thevenin impedance ZTh. Example 4 Exercise 4 Effective or RMS Value The effective value of a periodic current is the dc current that delivers the same average power to a resistor as the periodic current. Effective or RMS Value(Cont.) Effective or RMS Value(Cont.) Effective or RMS Value(Cont.) Example 5 Exercise 5 Example 6 Exercise 6 Complex Power, Apparent power and power factor Example 7 Example 7 Exercise 7 Power factor correction The process of increasing the power factor without altering the voltage or current to the original load is known as power factor correction. Power factor correction(cont.) Example 8 Example 8(Cont.) Exercise 8 Part 2 Series Resonance Resonance is a condition in an RLC circuit in which the capacitive and inductive reactances are equal in magnitude, thereby resulting in a purely resistive impedance. Parallel Resonance Characteristics of Resonance Circuit Example 1 Example 1 (Cont.) Exercise 2 Example 3 Thank you