Question: Show the manual calculation to find V LOAD using nodal analysis, mesh analysis, superposition, source transformation, and Thevenin or Norton theorem by using the value

Your group of electrical engineers has been tasked with investigating a single-phase ac power system 

Table 2: Information of sources, impedance lines and industrial load

Show the manual calculation to find VLOAD using nodal analysis, mesh analysis, superposition, source transformation, and Thevenin or Norton theorem by using the value from group no. 3 on Table 2.
 

Your group of electrical engineers has been tasked with investigating a single-phase ac power system distribution from two power sources to an industrial load. Figure 1 provides detailed information about the system, which shows that an industrial load is being fed by two voltage sources through a transmission line. Table 1 summarizes the parameters of the system. Line 1 Line 2 Source 1 Capacitive Impedance V [V] Source 1 Source 2 V [V] Load Industrial Figure 1: A single phase ac electrical power system. Table 1: Parameters in the power system distribution Capacitive Inductive Impedance Impedance Xe [n] Inductive Impedance R [m] X [m] Source 2 Industrial Load (ZLOAD) R+jx [n] (inductive/lagging) Or R-jx [] (capacitive/leading) 4.1 TASK 1: MANUAL COMPUTATION (INDIVIDUAL-CLO1 5%) Each member should solve for voltage drop across the industrial load, VLOAD of Figure 1 by using five different techniques in circuit analysis as below: Nodal Analysis . Mesh Analysis . Superposition Source Transformation Thevenin or Norton Theorem Each member should individually submit a solution by manual computation in a pdf copy. The deadline is 11 JUNE 2023 by 11.00 pm. Please submit to Author platform. The rubric assessment in shown in Marking Form. Table 2 summarizes the voltage sources and impedance values of the line and industrial load.

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