Basic Electrical Engineering - 2024
Basic Electrical Engineering - 2024
Level Undergraduate
Semester 1st
Credit Point 3
Lecture 36 Hours
Time
Commitment Tutorial 0 Hours
Practice 12 Hours
Total 48 Hours
Quiz-Test-2 2.5 %
Surprise Test 5%
Assignment-1 2.5 %
Assignment-2 2.5 %
Attendance 5%
End-Term Examination 50 %
Course
Course Outcome Statement
Outcomes PO's / PEO's
CO1 Analyze and solve electric and magnetic PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4
circuits.
Analyze and interpret the sinusoidal electrical
CO2 quantities and parameters mathematically as PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4,PO5,PO7
well as graphically for 1- phase/ AC circuits
Analyze the Three phase Ac circuit and PO2, PO3, PO4,PO5, PO6,PO7
CO3
magnetic circuits
CO4 Identify the type of electrical machines for a PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO6
given application.
DETAILED SYLLABUS:
Circuit laws: Fundamentals of electric circuit, Ohm’s law, Kirchoff’s law, series and parallel
connections, analysis of circuits using node voltage, mesh current, Thevenin, Maximum power
transfer theorem and Norton’s theorem to solve simple circuits with dc excitation, star-delta
conversion.
Single phase A.C circuit: Single phase EMF generation, representation of sinusoidal
waveforms, average, effective, peak and rms values, j operator, impedance and admittance
calculation, rectangular and polar representation of phasors.
Power in AC circuit: Real power, reactive power, apparent power, power factor, analysis of
single-phase ac circuits consisting of R,L,C,RL,RC and RLC combinations (Series and Parallel).
Three phase EMF generation, delta-star and star-delta conversions, and voltage and current
relations in star and delta connections. Three phase interconnections: Solution of the three phase
circuits with balanced voltage and balanced load conditions, phasor diagram, measurement of
power in three phase circuits.
Magnetic Circuits: MMF, flux, reluctance, inductance, magnetic field, B-H characteristics and
hysteresis loss, series magnetic circuits..
Level Undergraduate
Semester 1st
Credit Point 1
Lecture 05 Hours
Tutorial Nil
Time
Commitment Practice 20 Hours
Total 25 Hours
Determine the DC network analysis with the use of theorems and their
applicability for the physical application.
Know the fundamentals magnetic field theory, able to apply the laws of
Outcomes magnetic field for the transformer and also determination of its losses by
conducting suitable tests..
Understand the concept of phasor representation and power factor
measurement of AC circuit.
Analyze the performance of DC Machines and various practical
application
Lab Experiments 20%
Attendance 05%
Course
Outcome Course Outcome Statement
s PO's / PEO's
CO4 Analyze the performance of DC Machines and PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO6
various practical application
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