DilutedAr18_PE
PE, not quite PI, but I’ll take it.
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*Edit: I see this was already discussed. No idea why they would define Vline as Vmax. I don’t know of any other cases where you would use Vline as the maximum value. It just makes no sense...*
I discovered an error in one of the formulas this morning, so I thought I would start a thread for discussion of any errors that anyone else comes upon.
There is an error in the power PE reference handbook. The formula for capacitance required to change the reactive power on page 65 is missing a “2” in the denominator as the whole formula’s denominator should be “ω*(Vline)^2”, where ω=2*π*f as referenced in the handbook on page 35. Please refer to the attached pictures. The textbook picture is from page 482 in “Fundamentals of Electric Circuits by Charles K. Alexander and Matthew N.O. Sadiku Fourth Edition.
It appears we will have to do their QC for them to make sure all formulas are correct.
I discovered an error in one of the formulas this morning, so I thought I would start a thread for discussion of any errors that anyone else comes upon.
There is an error in the power PE reference handbook. The formula for capacitance required to change the reactive power on page 65 is missing a “2” in the denominator as the whole formula’s denominator should be “ω*(Vline)^2”, where ω=2*π*f as referenced in the handbook on page 35. Please refer to the attached pictures. The textbook picture is from page 482 in “Fundamentals of Electric Circuits by Charles K. Alexander and Matthew N.O. Sadiku Fourth Edition.
It appears we will have to do their QC for them to make sure all formulas are correct.
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