JNTUK B.Tech Electrical Circuit Analysis – I R13 Syllabus for Engineering it gives you detail information about Electrical Circuit Analysis – I syllabus.
Preamble : This course introduces the basic concepts of circuit analysis which is the foundation for all subjects of the Electrical Engineering discipline. The emphasis of this course is laid on the basic analysis of circuits which includes single phase circuits, magnetic circuits, network theorems, transient analysis and network topology.
Objectives
- To study the concepts of passive elements, types of sources and various network reduction techniques.
- To understand the behaviour of RLC networks for sinusoidal excitations.
- To study the performance of R-L, R-C and R-L-C circuits with variation of one of the parameters and to understand the concept of resonance.
- To study the concept of magnetic coupled circuit.
- To understand the applications of network topology to electrical circuits.
- To understand the applications of network theorems for analysis of electrical networks.
UNIT-I
Introduction to Electrical Circuits
Passive components and their V-I relations. Sources (dependent and independent) – Kirchoff’s laws, Network reduction techniques(series, parallel, series – parallel, star-to-delta and delta-to-star transformation). source transformation technique, nodal analysis and mesh analysis.
UNIT-II
Single Phase A.C Systems
Periodic waveforms (determination of rms, average value and form factor). Concept of phase angle and phase difference. Complex and polar forms of representations, steady state analysis of R, L and C circuits. Power Factor and its significance – Real, Reactive power and apparent Power.
UNIT-III
Resonance
Locus diagrams for various combination of R, L and C. Resonance, concept of band width and Quality factor.
UNIT-IV
Magnetic Circuit
Basic definition of MMF, flux and reluctance. Analogy between electrical and magnetic circuits. Faraday’s laws of electromagnetic induction Concept of self and mutual inductance. Dot convention-coefficient of coupling and composite magnetic circuit. Analysis of series and parallel magnetic circuits.
UNIT-V
Network topology
Definitions of Graph and Tree. Basic cutset and tieset matrices for planar networks. Loop and nodal methods of analysis of networks with dependent and independent voltage and current sources. Duality and Dual networks.
UNIT-VI
Network theorems (DC & AC Excitations)
Superposition theorem, Thevenin’s theorem, Norton’s theorem, Maximum Power Transfer theorem, Reciprocity theorem, Millman’s theorem and compensation theorem
Outcomes
- Students are able to solve
- Various electrical networks in presence of active and passive elements.
- Any R, L, C network with sinusoidal excitation.
- Any R, L, C network with variation of any one of the parameters i.e R, L, C. and f.
- Any magnetic circuit with various dot conventions.
- Electrical networks with network topology concepts.
- Electrical networks by using principles of network theorems.
TEXT BOOKS
- Engineering Circuit Analysis by William Hayt and Jack E.Kemmerley,Mc Graw Hill Company,6 th edition.
- Network Analysis: Van Valkenburg; Prentice-Hall of India Private Ltd.
REFERENCE BOOKS
- Introduction to Circuit Analysis and Design by Tildon Glisson. Jr, Springer Publications.
- Electric Circuit Analysis by K.S. Suresh Kumar, Pearson publications
- Electric Circuits by David A. Bell, Oxford publications.
- Introductory Circuit Analysis by Robert L Boylestad, Pearson Publications.
- Circuit Theory(Analysis and Synthesis) by A.chakrabarthi,Dhanpat Rai&co.
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