FUND.OF ELECTRIC CIRCUITS(LL)-W/CONNECT
FUND.OF ELECTRIC CIRCUITS(LL)-W/CONNECT
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Chapter 7, Problem 57P
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Calculate the current response i1(t) and i2(t) for t>0 in the given circuit of Figure 7.123.

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Answer to Problem 57P

The current response i1(t) is 2.4e2tu(t)A and i2(t) is 600e5tu(t)mA for all t>0.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

Refer to Figure 7.123 in the textbook.

The value of inductance L1 is 2.5H.

The value of inductance L2 is 4H.

Formula used:

Write the general expression to find the current response for the RL circuit.

i(t)=i(0)etτ (1)

Here,

τ is the time constant for the RL circuit, and

i(0) is the initial inductor current.

Write the expression to calculate the time constant for the RL circuit.

τ=LReq (2)

Here,

Req is the equivalent resistance of the resistor, and

L is the inductance of the inductor.

Write the general expression for the unit step function.

u(t)={0,t<01,t>0 (3)

Calculation:

For t<0:

The given Figure 7.123 is redrawn as shown in Figure 1. At this condition, the inductor reaches steady state and acts like a short circuit to DC.

FUND.OF ELECTRIC CIRCUITS(LL)-W/CONNECT, Chapter 7, Problem 57P , additional homework tip  1

In Figure 1, apply Kirchhoff’s current law at node v.

5A=v6Ω+v5Ω+v20Ω5A=v(16Ω+15Ω+120Ω)5=0.4167vv=50.4167

Simplify the equation as follows,

v=11.999V12V

Now find the initial inductor current i1(0) in Figure 1 using Ohm’s law. Therefore,

i1(0)=v5Ω (4)

Substitute 12V for v in equation (4) to find the current i1(0) in amperes.

i1(0)=12V5Ω=2.4VΩ=2.4A{1A=1V1Ω}

Now find the initial inductor current i2(0) in Figure 1 using Ohm’s law. Therefore,

i2(0)=v20Ω (5)

Substitute 12V for v in equation (5) to find the current i2(0) in amperes.

i2(0)=12V20Ω=0.6VΩ=0.6A{1A=1V1Ω}

For t>0:

Figure 2 shows the modified circuit diagram when the switch is kept in closed position.

FUND.OF ELECTRIC CIRCUITS(LL)-W/CONNECT, Chapter 7, Problem 57P , additional homework tip  2

Consider the value of resistances R1 and R2 are 5Ω and 20Ω respectively. Also consider the value of inductances L1 and L2 are 2.5H and 4H respectively.

In Figure 2, the switch is closed so that the energies in the inductance L1 and L2 flows through the closed switch and become dissipated in the resistors 5Ω and 20Ω.

The current response i1(t) through the RL circuit can be determined by the equation (1) as follows.

i1(t)=i1(0)etτ1 (6)

The time constant in equation (6) can be rewritten as like in equation (2) as follows.

τ1=L1R1 (7)

Substitute 5Ω for R1 and 2.5H for L1 in equation (7) to find the time constant τ1.

τ1=2.5H5Ω (8)

Substitute the units VA for Ω and VsA for H in equation (8) to find the time constant τ1 in seconds.

τ1=2.5VsA5VA=0.5s

Substitute 2.4A for i1(0) and 0.5s for τ1 in equation (6) to find the current response i1(t) in amperes.

i1(t)=(2.4A)et0.5s

i1(t)=2.4e2tA (9)

Apply the unit step function in equation (3) to equation (9).

i1(t)=(2.4e2tA)u(t)=2.4e2tu(t)A

The current response i2(t) through the RL circuit can be determined by the equation (1) as follows.

i2(t)=i2(0)etτ2 (10)

The time constant in equation (10) can be rewritten as like in equation (2) as follows.

τ2=L2R2 (11)

Substitute 20Ω for R2 and 4H for L2 in equation (11) to find the time constant τ2.

τ2=4H20Ω (12)

Substitute the units VA for Ω and VsA for H in equation (12) to find the time constant τ2 in seconds.

τ2=4VsA20VA=0.2s

Substitute 0.6A for i2(0) and 0.2s for τ2 in equation (10) to find the current response i2(t) in amperes.

i2(t)=(0.6A)et0.2s

i2(t)=0.6e5tA (13)

Apply the unit step function in equation (3) to equation (13).

i2(t)=(0.6e5tA)u(t)=0.6e5tu(t)A

Convert the unit A to mA.

i2(t)=0.6e5tu(t)×103×103A=600e5tu(t)×103A=600e5tu(t)mA{1m=103}

Conclusion:

Thus, the current response i1(t) is 2.4e2tu(t)A and i2(t) is 600e5tu(t)mA for all t>0.

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