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diff --git a/3556/CH12/EX12.13/Ex12_13.sce b/3556/CH12/EX12.13/Ex12_13.sce new file mode 100644 index 000000000..22c7aa9c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/3556/CH12/EX12.13/Ex12_13.sce @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +clc
+// Fundamental of Electric Circuit
+// Charles K. Alexander and Matthew N.O Sadiku
+// Mc Graw Hill of New York
+// 5th Edition
+
+// Part 2 : AC Circuits
+// Chapter 12 : Three Phase Circuit
+// Example 12 - 13
+
+clear; clc; close;
+//
+// Given data
+Van_mag = 100.0000;
+Van_angle = 0.0000;
+Vbn_mag = 100.0000;
+Vbn_angle = 120.0000;
+Vcn_mag = 100.0000;
+Vcn_angle = -120.0000;
+Ia_mag = 6.6700;
+Ia_angle = 0.0000;
+Ib_mag = 8.9400;
+Ib_angle = 93.4400;
+Ic_mag = 10.0000;
+Ic_angle = -66.8700;
+// Calculations The Wattmeter Reading 1
+P1 = Van_mag * Ia_mag * cosd(Van_angle - Ia_angle);
+// Calculations The Wattmeter Reading 2
+P2 = Vbn_mag * Ib_mag * cosd(Vbn_angle - Ib_angle);
+// Calculations The Wattmeter Reading 3
+P3 = Vcn_mag * Ic_mag * cosd(Vcn_angle - Ic_angle);
+// Calculations Total Power Absorbed
+PT = P1 + P2 + P3;
+//
+disp("Example 12-13 Solution : ");
+disp("a. Wattmeter Reading : ");
+printf(" \n P1 = Wattmeter Reading 1 = %.3f Watt",P1)
+printf(" \n P2 = Wattmeter Reading 2 = %.3f Watt",P2)
+printf(" \n P3 = Wattmeter Reading 3 = %.3f Watt",P3)
+disp("")
+disp("b. Total Power Absorbed : ");
+printf(" \n PT = Total Power Absorbed = %.3f Watt",PT)
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