EEE101_Handout2024
EEE101_Handout2024
SCHOOL OF AUTOMATION
Course Handout
(2024-25)
Course Objectives
Select engineering approach to problem solving based on the acquired physics and
CO1 mathematical knowledge.
Predict the behavior of any electrical and magnetic circuits as well as to formulate
CO2 and solve complex AC, DC circuits.
Identify the type of electrical machine used for that particular application.
CO3
Describe methods of implementing electrostatic and electromagnetic laws and
CO4 phenomena in electric devices and machines design.
Recommend configuration of simple circuit/assembly for the set magnetic and
CO5 electrical circuit parameters.
Learning Outcomes:
The students will be able to:
• Understand the importance of electrical engineering
• Solve complex DC circuits
• Solve\& predict the behavior of AC circuit
• Understand different machines along with measurement techniques
• Select appropriate element, device or machines with respect to application.
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Course Contents:
Section A
DC Networks: Node Voltage and Mesh Current Analysis; Source Conversion. Superposition
Theorem, Thevenin’s Theorem, Norton’s Theorem, Maximum power Transform, Laplace
transforms and inverse Laplace transforms: Basic Theorem and Circuit analysis using Laplace
transformations, Initial and final value theorem.
Section B
Single Phase AC Circuits: EMF Equation, Average, RMS and Effective Values. RLC Series,
Parallel and Series, Parallel Circuits, Complex Representation of Impedances. Phasor Diagram,
Power and Power Factor.
Three Phase A.C. Circuits: Delta-Star and Star-Delta Transformation, Line & Phase Quantities,
3-Phase Balanced Circuits, Phasor diagram, Measurement of Power in Three Phase Balanced
Circuits.
Section C
Transformer: Magnetic coupled circuits, Dot convention for coupled circuits, coefficient of
coupling, mutual inductance, EMF Equation, Voltage & Current, Relationship and Phasor
Diagram of Ideal Transformer.
Introduction to principle of DC Machines, synchronous machines and induction motors,
Text Books:
1. Toro, V. D. (1989). Electrical Engineering Fundamentals (2nd ed.). PHI
Publication.
2. Bobrow, L. S. (1996). Fundamental of Electrical Engineering (2nd ed.). Oxford
Publication.
3. Nagrath, J. & Kothari, D.P. (2017). Basic Electrical Engineering (3rd ed.). India:
TMH.
4. Sahdev, S. K. (2015). Basic Electrical Engineering. India: Pearson Education
India.
Reference Books:
1. Alaxender, C. & Sadiku, M. N. O. (2003). Fundamentals of Electrical circuits.
Oxford University Press.
2. Choudhary, D. R. (2013). Networks and Systems. Wiley Eastern Ltd.
3. Hayt, W. H., Kemmerly, J. & Durbin,S. M. (2013). Engineering Circuit
analysis(8th ed.). Tata Mc Graw Hill.
4. Valkenburg, M. E. V.(2006). Network Analysis. New Delhi: Prentice Hall.
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Course Plan
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B Tutorial Class 29
C Introduction, Series and Parallel Magnetic Circuit 30 T4, T3
C Self and Mutual Inductance, Coefficients of Coupling 31 T4, T3
C Dot Convention for Coupled Circuits 32 T4, T3
C Tutorial Class 33
C Introduction, Construction, Ideal Transformer 34 T5
C EMF Equation, Transformation Ratio 35 T5, T6
C Ideal Transformer on No Load and Load, Phasor 36 T5, T6
C Practical Transformer on Load, Efficiency 37 T5, T6
C Losses and Condition for maximum efficiency 38 T5, T6
C EMF Equation 39 T5, T6
C Types and Applications 40 T5, T6
C Introduction, Construction, Revolving Field Theory 41 T5, T6
C Working Principle, EMF Equation, Slip, Applications 42 T5, T6
C Introduction, Construction, Working Principle 43 T5, T6
C EMF Equation, Applications 44 T5, T6
C Tutorial Class 45
*subject to change.