Power System Analysis
Per Unit System
Marks 1Marks 2
Power Generation Cost
Marks 1Marks 2Marks 5
Power System Stability
Marks 1Marks 2Marks 5
Symmetrical Components and Symmetrical and Unsymmetrical Faults
Marks 1Marks 2Marks 5
Circuit Breaker
Marks 1Marks 2Marks 5
Switch Gear and Protection
Marks 1Marks 2Marks 5
Load Flow Studies
Marks 1Marks 2Marks 5
High Voltage Dc Transmission
Marks 1
Generating Power Station
Marks 1Marks 2
Parameters and Performance of Transmission Lines
Marks 1Marks 2Marks 5
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GATE EE 2023
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.67

The three-bus power system shown in the figure has one alternator connected to bus 2 which supplies 200 MW and 40 MVAr power. Bus 3 is infinite bus having a voltage of magnitude $$|{V_3}| = 1.0$$ p.u. and angle of $$-15^\circ$$. A variable current source, $$|I|\angle \phi $$ is connected at bus 1 and controlled such that the magnitude of the bus 1 voltage is maintained at 1.05 p.u. and the phase angle of the source current, $$\phi = {\theta _1} \pm {\pi \over 2}$$, where $$\theta_1$$ is the phase angle of the bus 1 voltage. The three buses can be categorized for load flow analysis as

GATE EE 2023 Power System Analysis - Per Unit System Question 2 English

A

$$Bus~1~~Slack~bus$$

$$Bus~2~~P-|V|~bus$$

$$Bus~3~~P-Q~bus$$

B

$$Bus~1~~P-|V|~bus$$

$$Bus~2~~P-|V|~bus$$

$$Bus~3~~Slack~bus$$

C

$$Bus~1~~P-Q~bus$$

$$Bus~2~~P-Q~bus$$

$$Bus~3~~Slack~bus$$

D

$$Bus~1~~P-|V|~bus$$

$$Bus~2~~P-Q~bus$$

$$Bus~3~~Slack~bus$$

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GATE EE 2011
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
Two generator units $$G1$$ and $$G2$$ are connected by $$15$$ $$kV$$ line with a bus at the mid-point as shown below GATE EE 2011 Power System Analysis - Per Unit System Question 4 English
$${G_1} = 250\,\,MVA.\,\,\,15kV,\,\,$$ positive sequence $$X = 25$$% on its own base
$${G_2} = 100\,\,MVA.\,\,\,15kV,\,$$ positive sequence $$X = 10$$% on its own base
$${L_1}$$ and $${L_2}$$ $$= 10$$ $$km,$$ positive sequence $$ X = 0.225$$ $$\,\,\Omega /km$$

In the above system the three-phase fault $$MVA$$ at the bus $$3$$ is

A
$$82.55$$ $$MVA$$
B
$$85.11$$ $$MVA$$
C
$$170.91$$ $$MVA$$
D
$$181.82$$ $$MVA$$
3
GATE EE 2011
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
Two generator units $$G1$$ and $$G2$$ are connected by $$15$$ $$kV$$ line with a bus at the mid-point as shown below GATE EE 2011 Power System Analysis - Per Unit System Question 5 English
$${G_1} = 250\,\,MVA.\,\,\,15kV,\,\,$$ positive sequence $$X = 25$$% on its own base
$${G_2} = 100\,\,MVA.\,\,\,15kV,\,$$ positive sequence $$X = 10$$% on its own base
$${L_1}$$ and $${L_2}$$ $$= 10$$ $$km,$$ positive sequence $$ X = 0.225$$ $$\,\,\Omega /km$$

For the above system, the positive sequence diagram with the p.u values on the $$100$$ $$MVA$$ common

A
GATE EE 2011 Power System Analysis - Per Unit System Question 5 English Option 1
B
GATE EE 2011 Power System Analysis - Per Unit System Question 5 English Option 2
C
GATE EE 2011 Power System Analysis - Per Unit System Question 5 English Option 3
D
GATE EE 2011 Power System Analysis - Per Unit System Question 5 English Option 4
4
GATE EE 2010
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
For the power system shown in the figure below, the specifications of the components are the following:
$$G1: 25$$ $$kV,$$ $$100$$ $$MVA,$$ $$X=9$$%
$$G2: 25$$ $$kV,$$ $$100$$ $$MVA,$$ $$X=9$$%
$$T1: 25$$ $$kV/220$$ $$kV,$$ $$90$$ $$MVA,$$ $$X=12$$%
$$T2: 220$$ $$kV/ 25$$ $$kV,$$ $$90$$ $$MVA,$$ $$X=12$$%
$$Line$$ $$1: 220$$ $$kV,$$ $$X= 150$$ $$ohms$$ GATE EE 2010 Power System Analysis - Per Unit System Question 6 English

Choose $$25$$ $$kV$$ as the base voltage at the generator $$G1,$$ and $$200$$ $$MVA$$ as the $$MVA$$ base. The impedance diagram is

A
GATE EE 2010 Power System Analysis - Per Unit System Question 6 English Option 1
B
GATE EE 2010 Power System Analysis - Per Unit System Question 6 English Option 2
C
GATE EE 2010 Power System Analysis - Per Unit System Question 6 English Option 3
D
GATE EE 2010 Power System Analysis - Per Unit System Question 6 English Option 4
GATE EE Subjects
Electromagnetic Fields
Signals and Systems
Engineering Mathematics
General Aptitude
Power Electronics
Power System Analysis
Analog Electronics
Control Systems
Digital Electronics
Electrical Machines
Electric Circuits
Electrical and Electronics Measurement