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A 150 MVA, 24 kV, 123% three-phase synchronous generator supplies a large network. The network voltage is 27 kV. The phase angle between the network voltage and the generatorinduced voltage is 60 degrees. Calculate the generator induced voltage if the network receives 300 MW of power.

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Answer:

the generator induced voltage is 60.59 kV

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

S = 150 MVA

Vline = 24 kV = 24000 V


X_(s) =1.23((V_(line)^(2) )/(s) )=1.23(24000^(2) )/(1500) =4723.2 ohms

the network voltage phase is


V_(phase) =(V_(nline) )/(√(3) ) =(27)/(√(3) ) =15.58kV

the power transmitted is equal to:


|E|=(P*X_(s) )/(3*|V_(phase)|sinO ) ;if-O=60\\|E|=(300*4.723)/(3*15.58*sin60) =34.98kV

the line induced voltage is


|E_(line) |=√(3) *|E|=√(3) *34.98=60.59kV

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