Understanding Electric Power Systems: Minus Signs in the Admittance Matrix

In summary, the minus signs in the admittance matrix are a result of the definitions of current and voltage directions in the ports. The value of R3 seems to be a mistake in the question document as it should be multiplied by the constant 1/3.
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Problem #3

Where do the minus signs come from in the admittance matrix?

also, there is this statement
"Thus it is clear that R3 = 1/3 and"
and later the statement
"R12 = R3 =1"



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The Attempt at a Solution



From what I think it would be that the T circiut would be 1ohm for all three resistors, but that isn't what the solution is.
Can someone help me please understand?
thank you for your time and have a good day
 
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The negative values in the admittance matrix are there because of the definitions of the current and voltage directions that define the ports. Port currents are always taken to be INTO the port terminal (and out of the return path for the given port).

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Regarding the "R3 = 1 or R3 = 1/3" question, it would appear that there is a mistake in the question document; the author took the value from the matrix as written, but failed to multiply by the constant 1/3 that was factored out of the matrix.
 

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1. What is an admittance matrix in electric power systems?

An admittance matrix is a mathematical representation of the network of components in an electric power system. It includes information about the impedance, or opposition to electric current, of each component as well as the connections between them. This matrix is used to analyze and understand the flow of electricity through the system.

2. Why are there minus signs in the admittance matrix?

The minus signs in the admittance matrix indicate the direction of current flow. In electric power systems, current is typically indicated as flowing from a higher voltage to a lower voltage. The minus signs ensure that the calculations are accurate and account for the direction of current flow.

3. How do the minus signs affect the analysis of the electric power system?

The minus signs allow for a more accurate analysis of the system. They help to properly account for the direction of current flow and ensure that the calculations are consistent with the physical behavior of the system. Without the minus signs, the analysis would not accurately reflect the behavior of the system.

4. Can the admittance matrix be used to predict power system behavior?

Yes, the admittance matrix is an important tool for predicting power system behavior. By using the matrix, engineers and scientists can analyze the flow of electricity through the system and make predictions about how it will behave under different conditions.

5. Are there any limitations to using the admittance matrix for understanding electric power systems?

While the admittance matrix is a useful tool, it does have some limitations. It assumes that the system is linear, meaning that the behavior is consistent regardless of the magnitude of the input. In reality, power systems can exhibit non-linear behavior, which may not be accurately reflected in the admittance matrix. Additionally, the accuracy of the matrix is dependent on the accuracy of the data used to create it.

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