Thevenin’s Theorem

Rabert T
03/09/2024

Thevenin’s Theorem is a principle in electrical engineering that allows the complex impedance of an electric circuit to be reduced to a single equivalent impedance. It states that any linear, two-terminal electrical network can be represented by an equivalent circuit consisting of a single voltage source in series with a single impedance. The voltage of the source is the open-circuit voltage of the network, and the impedance is the impedance seen looking into the circuit with the voltage source removed and the terminals shorted together. Thevenin’s Theorem is named after the French engineer Léon Charles Thevenin, who first proposed it in the late 19th century.


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Thevenin’s Theorem stated as,

Any linear electric network or complex circuit with current and voltage sources can be replaced with a circuit consisting of a single independent voltage source VTH and a Series Resistance RTH.

IL= VTH/RTH+RL

Where,

Load Current – IL

Thevenin’s Voltage – VTH

Thevenin’s Resistance – RTH

Load Resistance -RL

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The Thevenin equivalent circuit is a useful tool for analyzing and designing electrical circuits because it allows the circuit to be represented by a single, simplified model. This makes it much easier to understand the behavior of the circuit and to calculate its response to different input signals.

To determine the Thevenin equivalent of a circuit, the following steps can be followed:

  • Remove all independent sources from the circuit and short the terminals.

  • Determine the impedance looking into the terminals with the sources removed. This is the Thevenin impedance.

  • Restore the sources to the circuit and determine the open-circuit voltage at the terminals. This is the Thevenin voltage.

  • The Thevenin equivalent circuit is a voltage source with a value equal to the Thevenin voltage in series with an impedance equal to the Thevenin impedance.

  • The Thevenin Theorem is only applicable to linear, two-terminal networks. It is not applicable to nonlinear circuits or circuits with more than two terminals.

What is meant by Thevenin’s voltage?

Thevenin equivalent voltage (Veq) is the same as the voltage measured across two terminals of load in an open circuit. In the Thevenin equivalent circuit, this particular value for the optimal voltage source is utilized.

What are some applications of Thevenin’s theorem?

Thevenin’s Theorem provides a simple approach to the analysis of power circuits, which often involve a load whose value changes throughout the analysis of the circuit. Calculating the voltage and current that are flowing over a load with the help of this theorem is a time-saving alternative to recalculating the complete circuit each time you add a new component.

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Rabert T

As an electrical engineer with 5 years of experience, I focus on transformer and circuit breaker reliability in 110/33-11kV and 33/11kV substations. I am a professional electrical engineer with experience in transformer service and maintenance.

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