Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Kakinada Kakinada 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Kakinada Kakinada 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
2020 – 21
UNIT - V
3-Phase Transformer:
Polyphase connections- Y/Y, Y/ Δ, Δ/Y, Δ/ Δ and open Δ- third harmonics in phase voltages
– three winding transformers- transients in switching –off load and on load tap changers-
Scott connection.
Course Outcomes:
At the end of the course, student will be able to:
x Assimilate the concepts of electromechanical energy conversion.
x Mitigate the ill-effects of armature reaction and improve commutation in dc machines.
x Understand the torque production mechanism and control the speed of dc motors.
x Analyze the performance of single phase transformers.
x Predetermine regulation, losses and efficiency of single phase transformers.
x Parallel transformers, control voltages with tap changing methods and achieve
three-phase to two-phase transformation.
Text Books:
1. Electrical Machines by P.S. Bhimbra, Khanna Publishers,7th edition, 2011.
2. Electric Machinery by A.E.Fitzgerald, Charleskingsley, Stephen D.Umans, TMH,
6th edition, 2003.
Reference Books:
1. Electrical Machines by D. P.Kothari, I. J. Nagarth, McGraw Hill Publications, 4th edition,
2010.
2. Electrical Machines by R.K.Rajput, Lakshmi publications, 5th edition.
3. Electrical Machinery by Abijith Chakrabarthi and Sudhipta Debnath, McGraw Hill, 1st
edition.
4. Electrical Machinery Fundamentals by Stephen J Chapman McGraw Hill education,
4th edition, 2010.
5. Electric Machines by MulukutlaS.Sarma & Mukeshk Pathak, CENGAGE Learning,
1st edition, 2008.
6. Theory & Performance of Electrical Machines by J.B.Guptha. S.K.Kataria& Sons, 1st
edition, 2009.
R-20 Syllabus for EEE - JNTUK w. e. f. 2020 – 21
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II Year I Semester
3 0 0 3
ELECTRO MAGNETIC FIELDS
Preamble:
Electromagnetic field theory is the pre-requisite for most of the subjects in the gamut of
electrical engineering. The study of this subject enables students to understand and interpret
the phenomenon pertinent to electrical engineering using microscopic quantities such as
electric and magnetic field intensities, scalar and vector potentials.
Course Objectives:
x To study the production of electric field and potentials due to different configurations
of static charges.
x To study the properties of conductors and dielectrics, calculate the capacitance of
different configurations. Understand the concept of conduction and convection current
densities.
x To study the magnetic fields produced by currents in different configurations,
application of Ampere’s law and the Maxwell’s second and third equations.
x To study the magnetic force and torque through Lorentz force equation in magnetic
field environment like conductors and other current loops.
x To develop the concept of self and mutual inductances and the energy stored.
x To study time varying and Maxwell’s equations in different forms and Maxwell’s
fourth equation for the induced EMF
UNIT - I
Electrostatics:
Coulomb’s Law – Electric Field Intensity (EFI) – EFI due to a line and a surface charge,
work done in moving a point charge in an electrostatic field, electric potential – potential
gradient, Gauss’s law – Maxwell’s first law (div(D)=ρv), Laplace’s and Poison’s equations
and solution of Laplace’s equation in one variable.
UNIT - II
Conductors – Dielectrics and Capacitance:
Electric dipole – dipole moment – potential and EFI due to an electric dipole, Torque on an
Electric dipole in an electric field, conductors and Insulators – their behavior in electric field.
Polarization, boundary conditions between conductor to dielectric, dielectric to dielectric and
conductor to free space. Capacitance of parallel plates, spherical dielectrics, energy stored
and energy density in a static electric field, current density, conduction and convection
current densities, Ohm’s law in point form – equation of continuity.
UNIT - III
Magneto statics, Ampere’s Law and Force in magnetic fields:
Biot-Savart’s law and its applications viz. Straight current carrying filament, circular, square,
rectangle and solenoid current carrying wire – Maxwell’s second Equation (div(B)=0),
Ampere’s circuital law and its applications viz. MFI due to an infinite sheet, long filament,
solenoid, toroidal current carrying conductor, point form of Ampere’s circuital law,
Maxwell’s third equation (Curl (H)=J)
Magnetic force, moving charges in a magnetic field – Lorentz force equation, force on a
current element in a magnetic field, force on a straight and a long current carrying conductor
in a magnetic field, force between two straight long and parallel current carrying conductors.
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UNIT - IV
Self and mutual inductance:
Self and mutual inductance – determination of self-inductance of a solenoid and toroid and
mutual inductance between a straight long wire and a square loop wire in the same plane –
energy stored and density in a magnetic field.
UNIT - V
Time Varying Fields:
Faraday’s laws of electromagnetic induction – integral and point forms, Maxwell’s fourth
equation (Curl(E)=-∂B/∂t), statically and dynamically induced EMF – modification of
Maxwell’s equations for time varying fields, displacement current, Poynting theorem and
Poynting vector.
Course Outcomes:
At the end of the course, student will be able to,
x Compute electric fields and potentials using Gauss law or solve Laplace’s or
Poisson’s equations for various electric charge distributions.
x Calculate the capacitance and energy stored in dielectrics.
x Calculate the magnetic field intensity due to current carrying conductor and
understanding the application of Ampere’s law, Maxwell’s second and third law.
x Estimate self and mutual inductances and the energy stored in the magnetic field.
x Understand the concepts of displacement current and Poynting theorem and Poynting
vector
Text Books:
1. “Engineering Electromagnetics” by William H. Hayt & John. A. Buck Mc. Graw-Hill,
7th Editon.2006.
2. “Principles of Electro Magnetics” by Sadiku, Oxford Publications, 6th edition, 2015.
Reference Books:
1. Introduction to Electro Dynamics by D J Griffiths, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd,
2nd edition
2. Electromagnetic Field Theory by Yaduvir Singh, Pearson India, 1st edition, 2011.
3. Fundamentals of Engineering Electro magnetics by Sunil Bhooshan, Oxford UniversityPress,
2012.
4. Electro magnetics by Joseph A. Edminister, Schaum's Outline,4th Edition,2014.
R-20 Syllabus for EEE - JNTUK w. e. f. 2020 – 21
L T P C
II Year I Semester
0 0 3 1.5
ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS LAB
Preamble:
To verify and demonstrate various theorems, locus diagrams, resonance and two port
networks. To determine self and mutual inductance of a magnetic circuit, parameters of a
given coil and measurement of 3- phase power.
Course Objectives:
Course Outcomes:
At the end of the course, student will be able to
x Apply various theorems
x Determination of self and mutual inductances
x Two port parameters of a given electric circuits
x Draw locus diagrams
x Draw Waveforms and phasor diagrams for lagging and leading networks