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Supermesh Analysis

Super mesh:
• Super mesh is formed when two meshes have
current source as a common element, this
means that the current source is in the interior
of the super mesh.
• Reduce the number of meshes by 1 for each
current source present. If the current source
lies on the perimeter of circuit, then single
mesh in which it is found, is ignored.
Supermesh Analysis
• Use the Supermesh concept to solve for Vx in
the circuit given below :
Supermesh Analysis
Supermesh Analysis
• In the circuit shown, the power supplied by
the voltage source is : ( GATE 2017)
Supermesh Analysis
• A) 5 W
• B) 10 W
• C) 100W
• D) 0 W
MESH Analysis
Supermesh Analysis
Supermesh Analysis
Supermesh Analysis
• No of mesh = 3

• Supermesh Analysis = Current source is


shared by Mesh loop.

• No. of Unknowns = 3 i.e. I1, I2 & I3


Supermesh Analysis
Supermesh Analysis
Supermesh Analysis
Source Transformations
Source Transformations
Source Transformations
• Convert the voltage source into equivalent
current Source :
Source Transformations
Source Transformations
Source Transformations
• Convert the following current source in to
equivalent voltage source:
Source Transformations
Proof of Source Transformations
Source Transformations
• By using source transformation find voltage
shown in the circuit.
Source Transformations
Source Transformations

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