Solve Mesh Currents: Find i1, i2 & i3

  • Thread starter Thread starter engineer_dave
  • Start date Start date
  • Tags Tags
    Current Mesh
Join the discussion
Ask a follow-up here, or get your own question answered by working scientists, mathematicians and engineers — people, not an autocomplete.
Real named experts · corrections over time · the nuance an AI answer skips
3 replies · 4K views
engineer_dave
Messages
35
Reaction score
0

Homework Statement



Find the mesh currents i1, i2 and i3

Homework Equations





The Attempt at a Solution



I did it this way

KVL at i1: 12 + 1i2 + 1i1 - 1I2 + 10 = 0

KVL at i2: 10 + 1i2 - 1i1 + 1i2 + 1i2 - 1i3 = 0

KVL at i3: 1i3 - 1i2 + 1i3 + 12 = 0

I was wondering though for KVL at i1, should i add a -10 to go with the 10?? Thanks.
 

Attachments

  • Mesh circuit 2.JPG
    Mesh circuit 2.JPG
    13.3 KB · Views: 440
Physics news on Phys.org
What's the polarity on each of the voltage sources? You can't really write any equations without knowing them...or at least arbitrarily assigning them. The way you have your equations written, though, I would take Ouabache's advice...
 
THIS WILL BE DONE BY ,FIRST,SOLVING EQUATION 1 AND 2,THEN SUBSTITUTING THE VALUE IN THE 3RD EQUATION ...THIS PROCEDURE MAY HELP U,I HAVE DONE THIS TYPE OF QUESTION TODAY,,IT MIGHT WORK,,,DO REPLY ME IF WORKED...THNX

..ATHAR
engineer_dave said:

Homework Statement



Find the mesh currents i1, i2 and i3

Homework Equations





The Attempt at a Solution



I did it this way

KVL at i1: 12 + 1i2 + 1i1 - 1I2 + 10 = 0

KVL at i2: 10 + 1i2 - 1i1 + 1i2 + 1i2 - 1i3 = 0

KVL at i3: 1i3 - 1i2 + 1i3 + 12 = 0

I was wondering though for KVL at i1, should i add a -10 to go with the 10?? Thanks.