Sinusoidal steady-state analysis

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SINUSOIDAL STEADY- STATE ANALYSIS

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Sinusoidal steady-state analysis. 3.1. Introduction. Step to analyze AC Circuits: Transform the circuit to the phasor or frequency domain. Solve the problem using circuit techniques (nodal analysis, mesh analysis, superposition, etc. ) Transform the resulting phasor to the time domain. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SINUSOIDAL STEADY-STATE ANALYSIS

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3.1. Introduction

Step to analyze AC Circuits:

1. Transform the circuit to the phasor or frequency domain.

2. Solve the problem using circuit techniques (nodal analysis, mesh analysis, superposition, etc.)

3. Transform the resulting phasor to the time domain.

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3.2. Nodal AnalysisFind in the circuit of Fig. using nodal analysis.

Solution:

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3.2. Nodal Analysis

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3.2. Nodal Analysis

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3.2. Nodal Analysis

From node 1

From node 2

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3.2. Nodal Analysis

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3.2. Nodal Analysis

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Example 3.2Compute and in the circuit of Fig.

Solution:Nodes 1 and 2 form a supernode as shown Fig. Applying KCL at the supernode gives;

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Example 3.2Voltage source connected between nodes 1 and 2;

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3.3. Mesh AnalysisDetermine current in the circuit of fig, using mesh analysis.

Applying KVL to mesh 1, we obtain

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3.3. Mesh Analysis

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3.3. Mesh Analysis

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3.3. Mesh Analysis

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Example 3.4Solve for in the circuit in fig, using mesh analysis.

As shown fig, meshes 3 and 4 form a supermesh due to the current source between the meshes.

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For mesh 1

Example 3.4

For mesh 2

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Example 3.4

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Example 3.4

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Example 3.4

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Example 3.5

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Example 3.5

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Example 3.5

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Example 3.5

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Example 3.6

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Example 3.6

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Example 3.6