tem load of 240 MVA and 0.9 power factor lagging at 230 kV through a
330 MVA, 23 A/ 230 Y-kV step-up transformer with a leakage reactance
of 0.11 per unit. (a) Neglecting the exciting current and choosing base
values at the load of 100 MVA and 230 kV, find the phasor currents IA, IB,
and Ic supplied to the load in per unit. (b) By choosing the load terminal
voltage VA as reference, specify the proper base for the generator circuit
and determine the generator voltage Vas well as the phasor currents IA, IB,
and Ic, from the generator. (Note: Take into account the phase shift of the
transformer.) (c) Find the generator terminal voltage in kV and the real
power supplied by the generator in MW. (d) By omitting the transformer
phase shift altogether, check to see whether you get the same magnitude of
generator terminal voltage and real power delivered by the generator.
Fig: 1