JNTUK B.Tech Electrical Circuit Analysis – II R13 Syllabus for Engineering it gives you detail information about Electrical Circuit Analysis – II syllabus.
Preamble
- This course aims at study of three phase systems, transient analysis, network synthesis and fourier analysis for the future study and analysis of power systems.
Objectives
- To study the concepts of balanced three-phase circuits.
- To study the concepts of unbalanced three-phase circuits.
- To study the transient behaviour of electrical networks with DC, pulse and AC excitations.
- To study the performance of a network based on input and output excitation/response.
- To understand the application of fourier series and fourier transforms for analysis of electrical circuits.
UNIT-I : Balanced Three phase circuits
Phase sequence- star and delta connection – relation between line and phase voltages and currents in balanced systems – analysis of balanced three phase circuits – measurement of active and reactive power in balanced three phase systems.
UNIT-II : Unbalanced Three phase circuits
Analysis of three phase unbalanced circuits: Loop method – Star-Delta transformation technique, Two wattmeter methods for measurement of three phase power
UNIT-III : Transient Analysis in DC and AC circuits
Transient response of R-L, R-C, R-L-C circuits for DC and AC excitations, Solution using differential equations and Laplace transforms.
UNIT-IV : Two Port Networks
Two port network parameters – Z, Y, ABCD and hybrid parameters and their relations, Cascaded networks – poles and zeros of network functions.
UNIT-V Network synthesis
Positive real function – basic synthesis procedure – LC immittance functions – RC impedance functions and RL admittance function – RL impedance function and RC admittance function – Foster and Cauer methods.
UNIT-VI : Fourier analysis and Transforms
Fourier theorem- Trigonometric form and exponential form of Fourier series, Conditions of symmetry- line spectra and phase angle spectra, Analysis of electrical circuits to non sinusoidal periodic waveforms. Fourier integrals and Fourier transforms – properties of Fourier transforms and application to electrical circuits.
Outcomes
- Students are able to solve three- phase circuits under balanced condition.
- Students are able to solve three- phase circuits under unbalanced condition.
- Students are able find out transient response of electrical networks with different types of excitations.
- Students are able to estimate the different types of two port network parameters.
- Students are able to represent electrical equivalent network for a given network transfer function.
- Students are able to extract different harmonics components from the response of a electrical network.
Text Books
- Engineering Circuit Analysis by William Hayt and E.Kemmerley, Mc Graw Hill Company, 6th edition.
- Network synthesis: Van Valkenburg; Prentice-Hall of India Private Ltd.
Reference Books
- Introduction to circuit analysis and design by Tildon Glisson. Jr, Springer Publications.
- Circuits by A.Bruce Carlson , Cengage Learning Publications.
- Network Theory Analysis and Synthesis by Smarajit Ghosh, PHI publications.
- Networks and Systems by D. Roy Choudhury, New Age International publishers.
- Electric Circuits by David A. Bell, Oxford publications.
- Circuit Theory (Analysis and Synthesis) by A.chakrabarthi, Dhanpat Rai&co.
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