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BEEE101 Basic Electrical Engineering

The document provides details about the Basic Electrical Engineering Lab course including objectives, outcomes, list of experiments, and textbooks. The course aims to help students understand electrical engineering concepts, design wiring systems, and use measuring devices for circuits. Upon completion, students will be able to analyze circuit parameters, develop electrical systems, interpret measurements, and use tools for layout planning. The lab involves 12 experiments covering topics like Kirchhoff's laws, transformers, AC power measurement, earthing, and using CAD software for layouts.

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BEEE101 Basic Electrical Engineering

The document provides details about the Basic Electrical Engineering Lab course including objectives, outcomes, list of experiments, and textbooks. The course aims to help students understand electrical engineering concepts, design wiring systems, and use measuring devices for circuits. Upon completion, students will be able to analyze circuit parameters, develop electrical systems, interpret measurements, and use tools for layout planning. The lab involves 12 experiments covering topics like Kirchhoff's laws, transformers, AC power measurement, earthing, and using CAD software for layouts.

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Course Code L T P C

Basic Electrical Engineering


BEEE101L 2 0 0 2
Pre-requisite None Syllabus version
v. 01.00
Course Objectives
1. Provide insights into relevant concepts and principles in electrical engineering
2. Facilitate understand and comprehend laws, rules and theorems to compute parameters of
electric circuits
3. Enable comprehend and analyze the concepts of electrical machines and measuring
instruments

Course Outcome
On completion of this course, the students will be able to
1. Evaluate DC and AC circuit parameters using various laws and theorems
2. Analyze the parameters of magnetically coupled circuits and compare various types of
electrical machines
3. Comprehend the measurement techniques of electrical parameters
4. Understand the concept of electric supply system and comprehend essential electrical
safety requirements

Module:1 DC Circuits 6 hours


Basic circuit elements and sources; Ohms law, Kirchhoff’s laws; Series and parallel connection of
circuit elements; Source transformation; Node voltage analysis; Mesh current analysis; Maximum
power transfer theorem
Module:2 AC Circuits 6 hours
Alternating voltages and currents, RMS, average, form factor, peak factor; Single phase RL, RC,
RLC series and parallel circuits; Power and power factor; Balanced three phase systems
Module:3 Magnetic Circuits 4 hours
Electromagnetic Induction: Self and mutual; Magnetically coupled circuits; Series and parallel
magnetic circuits; Dot convention
Module:4 Electrical Machines 5 hours
Principle of operation, construction and applications of DC machines, transformers, induction
motors, synchronous generators, stepper motor, Brushless DC (BLDC) motor
Module:5 Electrical Measurements 4 hours
Principle, Construction and operation of moving coil and moving iron instruments; Power and
energy measurement in single phase and three phase systems
Module: 6 Electrical Supply Systems & Safety 3 hours
Concepts of electrical power generation, transmission and distribution systems; Wiring; Electrical
safety; Earthing; Protective devices
Module: 7 Contemporary Issues 2 hours
Guest lectures from Industry and, Research and Development Organizations

Total Lecture hours: 30 hours


Text Book(s)
1. Allan R. Hambley, Electrical Engineering: Principles & Applications, 2019, 7 th edition,
Pearson Education
Reference Books
1. DP Kothari & I J Nagrath, Basic Electric Engineering, 2019, 4th edition, McGraw Hill
Education
2. John Bird, Electrical Circuit Theory and Technology, 2013, 5th edition, Routledge
Publications
3. S. Salivahnan, R Rengaraj, G R Venkatakrishnan, Basic Electrical, Electronics and
Measurement Engineering, 2018, McGraw Hill Education
4. E.W Golding, F.C Widdis, Electrical Measurements and Measuring Instruments, 2011,
Reem Publications
5. V K Mehta and Rohit Mehta, Principles of Power System, 2005, S. Chand
Mode of Evaluation: CAT, Written Assignment, Quiz, FAT
Recommended by Board of Studies 03-07-2021
Approved by Academic Council No. xx Date DD-MM-YYYY

Course code L T P C
Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
BEEE101P 0 0 2 1
Pre-requisite None Syllabus version
v. 01.00
Course Objectives
1. Understanding the concepts of electrical engineering for development and implementation
of electrical systems
2. Impart knowledge and skill in wiring and its standards
3. Facilitate comprehend and identify appropriate measuring devices for an electric circuit

Course Outcome
On completion of this course, the students will be able to
1. Understand, analyze and validate the electric circuit parameters
2. Design and develop electrical systems for domestic and commercial applications
3. Acquire skills for interpretation of measurement during experimentation
4. Attain skills to use modern engineering tools for electrical system layout planning

Indicative Experiments
1 Verification of Kirchhoff’s voltage law
2 Verification of Kirchhoff’s current law
3 Verification of maximum power transfer theorem
4 Sinusoidal steady state response of RLC circuits
5 Wiring circuit for a single lamp and a fan with regulator
6 Wiring circuit for Godown with two-way switch
7 Load test on single phase transformer/DC motor
8 Measurement of power in a single phase AC Load
9 Measurement of power and energy consumed by a given three phase AC load
10 Study of earthing and measurement of earth pit resistance
11 Cost estimation of residential electrical wiring
12 Electrical layout for a residential/commercial/industrial application using CAD software
Total Laboratory Hours 30 hours
Text Book(s)
1 Allan R. Hambley, Electrical Engineering: Principles & Applications, 2019, 7th edition,
Pearson Education
Mode of assessment: CAT, FAT, Oral examination
Recommended by Board of Studies 03-07-2021
Approved by Academic Council No. xx Date DD-MM-YYYY

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