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Engineering, 07.04.2020 02:52 Isaiahtate053

A generator bus (slack bus) supplies a 100 MW, 50 Mvar load through a transmission line that can be modeled with a lossless short transmission line model with per unit impedance (100 MVA base) of j0.12. Also assume there is a 100 Mvar capacitor (measured at 1.0 pu voltage) at the load bus.

a. Determine the bus admittance matrix (Y_bus) for the system.
b. Calculate the voltage magnitude and angle at the load bus using the Newton-Rapson method.

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