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Electrotechnique and Ship Electricity

This document discusses electrotechnique and ship electricity. It introduces key concepts such as admittance, conductance, susceptance, impedance, and phasor notation. Examples of applying these concepts to AC circuits containing resistors, inductors and capacitors are provided through circuit diagrams, equations and calculations. Analysis techniques like mesh analysis and voltage divider rule are demonstrated on various circuit configurations.

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Electrotechnique and Ship Electricity

This document discusses electrotechnique and ship electricity. It introduces key concepts such as admittance, conductance, susceptance, impedance, and phasor notation. Examples of applying these concepts to AC circuits containing resistors, inductors and capacitors are provided through circuit diagrams, equations and calculations. Analysis techniques like mesh analysis and voltage divider rule are demonstrated on various circuit configurations.

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Electrotechnique and Ship Electricity

Muhammed Emin BAŞAK, Ph.D.


Assistant Professor
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
Department
Yildiz Technical University
E-mail: [email protected]
[email protected]
Room: T-404
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In ac circuits, we define admittance (Y) as being equal to


1/Z

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Conductance (G) is the reciprocal of resistance, and

The reciprocal of reactance (1/X) is called susceptance


and is a measure of how susceptible an element is to the
passage of current through it. Susceptance is also
measured in siemens and is represented by the capital
letter B.

For the inductor,

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For the capacitor,

For parallel ac circuits, the admittance diagramis used with the


three admittances, represented as shown in Figure.

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Impedance diagram
for the network

Admittance diagram for the


network

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Impedance diagram for the network

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Admittance diagram for the network 16

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Find the admittance of circuit in


Figure.

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Find the admittance of circuit in
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Using the general approach to mesh analysis, find the


current I1 in Figure

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Using the general approach to mesh analysis, find the


current I2 in Figure

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Determine the voltage across the inductor for the network
in Fig.

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Find the currents of the across
each element of the circuit in Fig.

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Admittance diagram for the parallel R-L network

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Using the voltage divider rule, find
the voltage across each element of
the circuit in Fig.

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Using the voltage divider rule, find the unknown voltages VR


, VL , VC , and V1 for the circuit in Fig.

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Redrawing the circuit using phasor notation results

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Phasor diagram for the circuit

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For the network in Figure.
a. Calculate ZT .
b. Determine Is .
c. Calculate VR and VC.
d. Find IC.
e. Compute the power delivered.
f. Find Fp of the network.
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