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Exam Question

(a) Explain the concept of power factor in electrical systems. Why is it important to maintain a high-power factor on board a ship? (8)

(b) Discuss the methods used to correct power factor on ships. How does power factor correction improve the efficiency of the electrical system? (8)

Reference Answer

(a) Definition of Power Factor:
Power factor is a measure of the efficiency of an electrical system, indicating how effectively electrical power is converted into useful work output. It is defined as the ratio of True Power (real power in kilowatts, kW) to Apparent Power (total power in kilovolt-amperes, kVA). Mathematically, it is expressed as:
$$Power\:factor\:\left(PF\right)=\frac{True\:power\:\left(kW\right)}{Apparent\:power\:\left(kVA\right)}$$
The power factor is a dimensionless quantity, represented as a value between 0 and 1 or as a percentage. A power factor of 1 (or 100%) signifies that all the apparent power is being effectively used as true power. For most shipboard systems, the power factor is typically 0.8 lagging , indicating that the current lags the voltage by an angle θ due to inductive loads.

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