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 2014 Set 2
Numerical
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A three phase star-connected load is drawing power at a voltage of 0.9 pu and 0.8 power factor lagging. The three phase base power and base current are 100 MVA and 437.38 A respectively. The line-to-line load voltage in kV is __________.
Your input ____
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GATE EE 2014 Set 1
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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A 2-bus system and corresponding zero sequence network are shown in the figure. GATE EE 2014 Set 1 Power System Analysis - Symmetrical Components and Symmetrical and Unsymmetrical Faults Question 37 English

The transformers T1 and T2 are connected as

A
GATE EE 2014 Set 1 Power System Analysis - Symmetrical Components and Symmetrical and Unsymmetrical Faults Question 37 English Option 1
B
GATE EE 2014 Set 1 Power System Analysis - Symmetrical Components and Symmetrical and Unsymmetrical Faults Question 37 English Option 2
C
GATE EE 2014 Set 1 Power System Analysis - Symmetrical Components and Symmetrical and Unsymmetrical Faults Question 37 English Option 3
D
GATE EE 2014 Set 1 Power System Analysis - Symmetrical Components and Symmetrical and Unsymmetrical Faults Question 37 English Option 4
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GATE EE 2014 Set 1
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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Three phase to ground fault takes place at locations $${F_1}$$ and $${F_2}$$ in the system shown in the figure. GATE EE 2014 Set 1 Power System Analysis - Symmetrical Components and Symmetrical and Unsymmetrical Faults Question 38 English

If the fault takes place at location $${F_1}$$, then the voltage and the current at bus A are $${V_F1}$$ and $${{\rm I}_{F1}}$$ respectively. If the fault takes place at location $${F_2}$$, then the voltage and the current at bus A are $${V_{F2}}$$ and $${{\rm I}_{F2}}$$ respectively.

The correct statement about voltages and currents during faults at $${F_1}$$ and $${F_2}$$ is

A
$${V_{F1}}$$ leads $${{\rm I}_{F1}}$$ and $${V_{F2}}$$ leads $${{\rm I}_{F2}}$$
B
$${V_{F1}}$$ leads $${{\rm I}_{F1}}$$ and $${V_{F2}}$$ lags $${{\rm I}_{F2}}$$
C
$${V_{F1}}$$ lags $${{\rm I}_{F1}}$$ and $${V_{F2}}$$ leads $${{\rm I}_{F2}}$$
D
$${V_{F1}}$$ $${{\rm I}_{F1}}$$ and $${V_{F2}}$$ lags $${{\rm I}_{F2}}$$
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GATE EE 2012
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+1
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The sequence components of the fault current are as follows:
$${{\rm I}_{positive}} = j1.5\,pu,\,\,{{\rm I}_{negative}} = - j0.5\,\,pu,$$
$${{\rm I}_{zero}} = - j1\,\,pu.$$ The typeof fault in the system is
A
$$LG$$
B
$$LL$$
C
$$LLG$$
D
$$LLLG$$
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