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Must have Mulitsim and show all work attach multisim files to work as well. Video is posted in the word doc attached Watch the videoWeek 8 Video
Must have Mulitsim and show all work attach multisim files to work as well. Video is posted in the word doc attached
- Watch the videoWeek 8 Video Lecture â Power Factor Correction
- Consider the circuit demonstrated in this weekâs presentation. Analyze the circuit to determine the following (include both polar and complex forms where applicable):
- Zeq
- IT
- IR1
- IL1
- Real Power (Watts)
- Reactive Power (VARs)
- Apparent Power (Vas)
- Power Factor
- Construct the circuit in MultiSIM and run a Single Frequency Analysis to confirm your calculations for the phasor values in part 2. Capture a screenshot of the analysis for both Magnitude/Phase (polar) and Real/Imaginary (complex). Create a table with your expected and measured results.
- Measure the real power of the circuit and the power factor using a watt meter. Capture a screenshot of the watt meter readings.
- Based upon the power factor, determine the value of the capacitors needed in each case to bring the power factor to the following values. Be sure to show your calculations.Power Factor = 0.85
- Power Factor = 0.95
- Power Factor = 1.00
- Insert each of the capacitor values found in step 5 into the circuit one at time and confirm the power factor correction with a watt meter. Use a 5% tolerance for the capacitors. Capture a screenshot of the watt meter for each case. Create a table of expected and measured results. Comment on how well the desired power factor was achieved and any reasons for discrepancies.
Include all calculations and screenshots of the measurements in a word processing document and submit as
- Attachment 1
- Attachment 2