Solution Manual For Protective Relaying: Principles and Applications, 4th Edition
Preview Extract
solutions MANUAL FOR
Protective
Relaying
Principles and
Applications
F o u rt h E d i t i o n
by
J. Lewis Blackburn
Thomas J. Domin
A CHAPMAN & HALL BOOK
solutionS MANUAL FOR
Protective
Relaying
Principles and
Applications
F o u rt h E d i t i o n
by
J. Lewis Blackburn
Thomas J. Domin
Boca Raton London New York
CRC Press is an imprint of the
Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
CRC Press
Taylor & Francis Group
6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300
Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742
ยฉ 2014 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
CRC Press is an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa business
No claim to original U.S. Government works
Printed on acid-free paper
Version Date: 20140227
International Standard Book Number-13: 978-1-4822-0201-4 (Ancillary)
This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. Reasonable efforts have been made to publish reliable data and
information, but the author and publisher cannot assume responsibility for the validity of all materials or the consequences of their use. The authors and
publishers have attempted to trace the copyright holders of all material reproduced in this publication and apologize to copyright holders if permission
to publish in this form has not been obtained. If any copyright material has not been acknowledged please write and let us know so we may rectify in any
future reprint.
Except as permitted under U.S. Copyright Law, no part of this book may be reprinted, reproduced, transmitted, or utilized in any form by any electronic,
mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying, microfilming, and recording, or in any information storage or
retrieval system, without written permission from the publishers.
For permission to photocopy or use material electronically from this work, please access www.copyright.com (http://www.copyright.com/) or contact
the Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC), 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, 978-750-8400. CCC is a not-for-profit organization that provides
licenses and registration for a variety of users. For organizations that have been granted a photocopy license by the CCC, a separate system of payment
has been arranged.
Trademark Notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation
without intent to infringe.
Visit the Taylor & Francis Web site at
http://www.taylorandfrancis.com
and the CRC Press Web site at
http://www.crcpress.com
Protective Relaying
Principles and Applications
4th Edition
J. Lewis Blackburn (Deceased)
Thomas Domain
Solutions Manual
Prepared by the following contributors:
Sean W. Carr, P.E.
Sr. Engineer-Relay & Protection Services
Commonwealth Edison Company
[email protected]
James K. Niemira, P.E., ME-EPE
Principal Engineer-Power Systems Solutions
S&C Electric Company
[email protected]
John R. Bettler, P.E., MSEE
Principal Engineer-Relay & Protection Services
Commonwealth Edison Company
[email protected]
William J. Niemira, MSEE
Associate-Power Delivery Services
Sargent & Lundy LLC
[email protected]
Anthony D. Locatelli, P.E., MSEE
Sr. Engineer-Relay & Protection Services
Commonwealth Edison Company
The classic work of J . Lewis Blackburn is well known to all of those practicing in the field of
protecti ve relaying and it is a humbling honor to have been invited to contribute to the latest revision of
this work. The vario us collaborators to thi s solutions manual have worked many hours on the soluti ons
to the exercise problems for thi s classic text. We hope that we have illustrated the solution techniques
in a manner that is clear and educational for the users of thi s manual.
It is important to note that in working out these so lutions, the collaborators have drawn upon their own
Some engineering assumptions and simplifying
years of ex perience working in this field.
approximations are sometimes made and it is experience that guides one in the validity of the
si mplifying approximations and assumptions used. For the sake of those learning the craft, we have
attempted to highlight approximations and assumptions when used, but there may be some occasions
where we have forgotten to point out an assumption or approximation. We hope that thi s does not
cause undue confusion. It is also possible that other justifiable assumptions may lead to somewhat
different, equally valid solutions. Re lay system design and settings selections are inherently a balance
between competing considerations. Safety and protection being primary, other considerations of
security, dependability, cost, and system performance may lead to different solutions depending upon
which of these other considerations are emphasized in any particular app lication.
It is our hope that the users of thi s so lutions manual wi ll find it to be a useful educational tool and will
benefit from it. If any errors are found, we apo logize and would appreciate these being brought to our
attention.
Sea n Carr,
Chicago, IL
February 20, 20 14
CHAPTER 2
2.1 A wye-connected generator ha s a namep late rating of 200 MVA, 20 kV, and its subtransient
reactance (X;’) is 1.2 pu. Detennine its reactance in ohms.
2.2 The generator of Problem 2.1 is connected in a power system where the base is specifi ed as 100
MY A , 13 .8 k V. What is the generator reactance (X;’) in per unit on this system ba se?
2.3 Convert the per-unit answer calculated in Prob lem 2.2 to ohms. Does this match the va lue
determined in Problem 2.1?
2.4 Three 5 MVA sing le-phase transformers, each rated 8: 1.39 kY, have a leakage impedance of 6%.
These can be connected in a number of different ways to supply three identical 5 n resisti ve loads.
Various transformer and load connections are out lined in Table P2.4. Complete the table columns.
Use a three-phase base of 15 MV A.
TABLE P2.4
Transformer connection
Case
No. Pri
mary Se
cond al)’
Wye
Wye
Wye
Wye
De lta
Delta
De lta
De lta
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2.5
Load conn ce.tion to
secondary HV
Wye
Wye
Delta
Delta
Wye
Wye
Delta
Delta
Line-lo-Iine
base kV
Load R in
per un it
LV
Total Z as ‘icwcd
from t he high side
Per unit
Q
Wye
Delta
Wye
Wye
Wye
Delta
Wye
Delta
A three-phase generator feeds three large synchronous motors over a 16 km, 11 5 kV transmi ssion
line, through a trans former bank, as shown in Figure P2.S. Draw an e qui valent sing le-line reactance
diagram with all reactances indicated in per unit ofa 100 MVA , 13.8 or l i S kV base.
Transformer #1
Transformer #2
<l do
Generator
50 MVA
13.2 kV
= 20%
Xd
~
~
I ~ .’alt 2ยท<I'cf' -.1'
r+-v
jo .IJ "
~.'1of
/'$ .iS 1
/, H o d 0.01.
n.es;,
I, ~c;oc
jO "
I
;,< ff) f .J P. Ob
Y
~I
8
Y
A
8'
,2. <fOg
6.
Y
g-
1, 39() JO .D 1-
&'
V 02-
A
~
I.Y iD
/J ~il4
SdZe_~lrยฃ",~d~.
t)." b
i3. 8S 1
?;kVยฅ f3 ~ 15.j56 Jd
~
P4 .
~ ~IA
fUIIJ!… ~R– Y
'I .'"
r
J
.J P, 04
f).
bfV
~y
-'e
~
Jl .
I' " r
t.l. (, 1 ~~โข:'J&
'J โข
S-
r
.
~
,.'67
~.
/.1.17
S
/. "6 7
โข
p- :: /2 V~
:e-&; V UIS;-&'MW
"" '"' VI f
.
J
Problem 2.4
Col A
Col B
Col C
Col D
Winding connection
LV
wye
wye
delta
delta
wye
wye
delta
delta
Load
connection
wye
delta
wye
delta
wye
delta
wye
delta
Col E
Col F
Col G
Col H
LL Voltage Base (kV)
Base Impedance (ohms)
HV
13.856
13.856
13.856
13.856
8.000
8.000
8.000
8.000
HV
12.799
12.799
12.799
12.799
4.267
4.267
4.267
4.267
Case
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
HV
wye
wye
wye
wye
delta
delta
delta
delta
LV
2.407
2.407
1.390
1.390
2.407
2.407
1.390
1.390
Base
power
(3โphase
MVA)
15.000
HV
winding
voltage
(kV)
8.000
HV delta
LL voltage HV wye LL Zbase for HV Zbase for HV
(kV)
voltage (kV)
delta
wye
8.000
13.856
4.267
12.799
Base
power
(3โphase
MVA)
15.000
LV
winding
voltage
(kV)
1.390
LV delta
LL voltage LV wye LL Zbase for LV Zbase for LV
(kV)
voltage (kV)
delta
wye
1.390
2.407
0.129
0.386
LV
0.386
0.386
0.129
0.129
0.386
0.386
0.129
0.129
Intermediate calculations
Col I
Col J
Col K
equivalent
Yโconnected
PU equivalent wyeโ
resistive load
connected load
PU leakage
resistance
reactance (ohms on LV side)
equivalent
in line
(Col J / Col H)
0.060
5.000
12.940
0.060
1.667
4.313
0.060
5.000
38.818
0.060
1.667
12.939
0.060
5.000
12.940
0.060
1.667
4.313
0.020
5.000
38.818
0.020
1.667
12.939
Col L
Col M
Total Z viewed from HV side
per unit
ohms
(Col K + j*Col i)
(Col L * Col G)
12.940 + j0.060 165.623 + j0.768
4.313 + j0.060
55.208 + j0.768
38.818 + j0.060 496.840 + j0.768
12.939 + j0.060 165.613 + j0.768
12.940 + j0.060
55.211 + j0.256
4.313 + j0.060
18.404 + j0.256
38.818 + j0.020 165.623 + j0.085
12.939 + j0.020
55.208 + j0.085
c.k;yj 13~:
/Mv'lttJE..t) (kVoL-P Y
~fuยทtJW ;: : ~O'-VV-w~OLD
~thr
k[~~J
"1/':; 2D1.(~)(~~:;tc ~6."1.
o.~{,ยฃ/"<
I
1-1
X:: I;;<'/; C~) =- Zrn.~
O.~Yf"'-0 f”’-
;t( /
Xd “” Jo1, (p.) ~ ;Wll %/
IA1 Z-
y./’. 2tJ ~ C~) ‘” foz> 7.
tA13
‘f.J” -;; /11, t~ (‘,~.}
)
I
~d) rI
~ ar
y ~ 3111.)
‘3. II f>lA
UV12. ;”1r.(l~ : . ~ftA C.TOa…
7; = G-blJ~R.II-T()f<.
II{ ~ CA-PAcT7 oR…,
Document Preview (21 of 219 Pages)
User generated content is uploaded by users for the purposes of learning and should be used following SchloarOn's honor code & terms of service.
You are viewing preview pages of the document. Purchase to get full access instantly.
-37%
Solution Manual For Protective Relaying: Principles and Applications, 4th Edition
$18.99 $29.99Save:$11.00(37%)
24/7 Live Chat
Instant Download
100% Confidential
Store
Mia Garcia
0 (0 Reviews)
Best Selling
The World Of Customer Service, 3rd Edition Test Bank
$18.99 $29.99Save:$11.00(37%)
Chemistry: Principles And Reactions, 7th Edition Test Bank
$18.99 $29.99Save:$11.00(37%)
2023-2024 ATI Pediatrics Proctored Exam with Answers (139 Solved Questions)
$18.99 $29.99Save:$11.00(37%)
Test Bank for Hospitality Facilities Management and Design, 4th Edition
$18.99 $29.99Save:$11.00(37%)
Data Structures and Other Objects Using C++ 4th Edition Solution Manual
$18.99 $29.99Save:$11.00(37%)
Solution Manual for Designing the User Interface: Strategies for Effective Human-Computer Interaction, 6th Edition
$18.99 $29.99Save:$11.00(37%)