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Beeg 1001: Basic Electrical Engineering: Credits: 04 L-T-P-J:3-1-0-0

The document outlines the curriculum for the Basic Electrical Engineering course for the B. Tech Electrical Engineering program. The course is divided into two modules, with Module I covering topics in DC circuit analysis, AC circuit fundamentals, and three-phase systems. Module II covers magnetic circuits, single-phase transformers, DC machines, induction motors, and single-phase induction motors. The course aims to teach students basic circuit theorems, steady-state AC analysis, transformer operation, and rotating electrical machines.

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Beeg 1001: Basic Electrical Engineering: Credits: 04 L-T-P-J:3-1-0-0

The document outlines the curriculum for the Basic Electrical Engineering course for the B. Tech Electrical Engineering program. The course is divided into two modules, with Module I covering topics in DC circuit analysis, AC circuit fundamentals, and three-phase systems. Module II covers magnetic circuits, single-phase transformers, DC machines, induction motors, and single-phase induction motors. The course aims to teach students basic circuit theorems, steady-state AC analysis, transformer operation, and rotating electrical machines.

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Course curriculum (w.e.f.

Session 2020-21)
25 May 2020 B. Tech. Electrical Engineering

BEEG 1001: BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


Credits: 04 L-T-P-J:3-1-0-0

Module Teaching
Content
No. Hours
DC circuit analysis & Network theorems: Fundamentals of electric circuits,
Kirchhoff’s laws, mesh analysis, nodal analysis, Thevenin’s theorem, maximum
power transfer theorem, superposition theorem. Steady state AC analysis: AC
fundamentals, average &rms values of different AC waveforms, phasor algebra,
I 20
analysis of series AC circuits, power triangle, concept of power factor. Three
phase AC circuits: Generation & advantages of three phase system, star & delta
connection, line & phase voltage/current relations.

Magnetic circuits: Faraday’s law, circuit analysis, analogy between magnetic


and electric circuit, magnetic hysteresis. Single phase Transformers: :
Constructional feature, Working Principle, EMF equation, Ideal transformer,
Equivalent Circuit, Phasor diagram, parameter evaluation using O.C & S.C test,
efficiency, voltage regulation. Rotating Electrical Machines: DC Machine:
II Construction, Operating principle, Need of Starter, EMF Equation, Types of DC 22
Motor, Torque Equation, Torque-speed Characteristics and applications.
Induction motor: 3-phase: Construction & Principle, Need of Starter, Torque
Equation, Torque-slip Characteristics. Single Phase Induction motor: Principle
and Starting methods.

Text Book:
• D.C. Kulshrestha, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, Tata McGraw Hill.
Reference Books:
• T.K. Nagsarkar&M.S.Sukhija, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, Edition 2008, Oxford University Press.
• H. Cotton, “Advanced Electrical Technology”, 2nd Edition 2009, Wheeler Publishing.
• I. J. Nagarath, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill.
• D. E. Fitzgerald & A. Grabel Higginbotham, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, 5th Edition, McGraw Hill.
• Edward Hughes, “Electrical Technology”, 3rd Edition, Pearson Education.

Outcome: After completion of course, students will be able to:


1. Define the basic concept of Active and Passive elements, Linear & non-linear elements, Unilateral
and Bilateral Elements. Sources-Ideal & Practical voltage and current sources.
2. Explain the concept of KVL/KCL and can calculate the current, voltage and power by using nodal
method, mesh method, Thevenin’s theorem, Super position Theorem and Maximum power transfer
theorem.
3. To evaluate the steady state behavior of single phase and three phase AC electrical circuits.
4. Analyze the Magnetic circuit, principle of operation and efficiency of transformer.
5. Analyze the components of low voltage electrical installation.
6. Explain the various machines like DC Machine, Induction motor and synchronous motor in terms of
working principle and applications.

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