Basics of Electrical Engineering - A Text Book For First Year B Tech Students of Engineering (All Specializations)
Basics of Electrical Engineering - A Text Book For First Year B Tech Students of Engineering (All Specializations)
Basics of Electrical Engineering - A Text Book For First Year B Tech Students of Engineering (All Specializations)
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Basics of Electrical Engineering - a text book for first year B Tech students of Engineering
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Contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Magnetic Circuits and Electromagnetism
2.1 Introduction 56
2.2 Magnetic circuits 57
2.2.1 Magnetic lines of force and flux 57
2.2.2 Magneto motive force and field strength 58
2.2.3 Permeability of free space 59
2.2.4 Relative permeability 60
2.2.5 Reluctance of a magnetic circuit 61
2.2.6 Ohms law for magnetic circuits 62
2.3 Force on a current carrying conductor 66
2.4 Electro-magnetic induction 67
2.4.1 Principle of electromagnetic induction 67
2.4.2 Faraday’s law 68
2.4.3 Direction of the induced emf 69
2.4.3.1 Fleming’s Right Hand Rule 69
2.4.3.2 Lenz’s Law 70
2.4.4 Statically induced and dynamically induced emf 70
2.5 Self inductance and Mutual inductance 71
2.5.1 Self inductance 71
2.5.2 Mutual inductance 72
2.5.3 Coefficient of coupling 74
2.5.4 Energy stored in an inductor 75
2.5.5 Inductances of coils connected in series 76
2.6 Additional worked examples 78
2.7 Points to remember 80
2.8 Exercise problems 82
Chapter 3
AC Fundamentals
3.1 Introduction 85
3.2 Alternating Current Fundamentals 85
3.3 Generation of alternating voltage 86
3.4 Important features of Alternating Waveforms 90
3.5 Average Value and Root Mean Square values 92
3.6 Phasor representation of AC quantities 95
3.7 Phase difference, lag or lead 96
3.8 Power and power factor in AC circuits 100
3.9 AC Series circuits 102
3.9.1 AC circuit with Resistance only 102
3.9.2 AC circuit with Inductance only 103
3.9.3 AC circuit with Capacitance only 103
3.9.4 RL circuit 104
3.9.5 RC circuit 106
3.9.6 RLC series circuit 107
3.10 Resonance in RLC series circuit 109
3.11 AC parallel circuits 110
3.11.1 RL parallel circuit 111
3.11.2 Parallel RC circuit 112
3.11.3 RLC parallel circuit 114
3.12 Additional worked examples 115
3.13 Points to remember 119
3.14 Exercise problems 121
Chapter 4
Three Phase Systems
Chapter 6
Transformers
Chapter 7
Direct Current Machines
Chapter 8
AC Motors and Generators
Chapter 9
Electricity Tariffs and Wiring systems
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