Sunday, 24 February 2013
SUPER MESH ANALYSIS
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SUPERMESH:
When a current source is
common to two meshes we use the concept of super mesh. A supermesh is created
from two meshes that have a current source in common
EXAMPLE
SOLUTION
At node A current i1 is entering,i2 and
1.5A are leaving
So by appling KCL at node A
-i1
+ i2 + 1.5 = 0
i1 = i2 + 1.5
-------------------------------------- 1
In order to write the second mesh equation, we
must decide what to do about the current
source voltage. (Notice that there is no easy way to express the current source voltage in terms of the mesh currents.) In this example, illustrate two methods of writing the second mesh equation.
source voltage. (Notice that there is no easy way to express the current source voltage in terms of the mesh currents.) In this example, illustrate two methods of writing the second mesh equation.
METHOD 1:
Assign a name to the current
source voltage. Apply KVL to both of the meshes. Eliminate the current source
voltage from the KVL equations.
Here’s the circuit after
labeling the current source voltage V.
The KVL equation for mesh 1
is
12 – 9i1
–v = 0
The KVL equation for mesh 2 is
-3i2 -6i2 + v
=0
Solving above equations we
get
9i1+9i2
= 12
------------------ 2
Method 2:
Apply KVL to the supermesh
to get
12 -9i1 -3i2
-6i2 = 0
9i1+9i2
= 12 ----------------------------2
Solving equation 1 &
2 we get
i1 = 17/2
i2 = -1/12
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8 Responses to “SUPER MESH ANALYSIS”
28 March 2014 at 11:54
you did it wrong
27 August 2014 at 05:38
thanks man
22 December 2014 at 13:55
this is wrong method or right?
29 January 2015 at 00:49
Ya sure... let us check in detail for mesh analysis
31 January 2015 at 03:08
second way with the blue mesh is right
6 October 2017 at 04:46
this actually correct but he did a extra method which is not needed that is applying kvl to both mesh's just apply supermesh you will get the answer
20 July 2019 at 11:28
Second one is rgt
25 September 2019 at 23:16
Method right though, i1 = 17/12. Not 17/2
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