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Course Code Course Title Course Planner Lectures Tutorials Practicals Credits
ECE133 BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 17092::Mukul Chankaya 3.0 0.0 0.0 3.0
Course Category Courses with numerical and conceptual focus
TextBooks
Sr No Title Author Edition Year Publisher Name
T-1 Basic Electrical Engineering I.J. Nagrath and D. P.
Kothari
3rd 2009 TMH
Reference Books
Sr No Title Author Edition Year Publisher Name
R-1 Electrical and Electonics Technology Edward Hughes 10th 2011 Pearson
R-2 Basic Electrical Engineering D.C. Kulshreshtha 1st 2009 TMH
R-3 Fundamentals of Electrical
Engineering
Rajendra Prasad 2nd 2009 Prentice Hall
Relevant Websites
Sr No (Web address) (only if relevant to the course) Salient Features
RW-1 http://www.electrical4u.com/electrical-power-transformer-definition-and-types-of-
transformer/
Transformers
RW-2 http://www.electrical4u.com/working-principle-of-three-phase-induction-motor/ Induction machine
RW-3 http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/electrical-motor-slip-d_652.html slip and its significance
RW-4 http://www.galco.com/comp/prod/starters.htm Starter
RW-5 http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/video.php?subjectId=108108076 Kirchoffs law
RW-6 http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/engfie.html Energy stored in magnetic field
RW-7 http://mysite.du.edu/~jcalvert/tech/threeph.htm Three phase power generation
RW-8 http://www.vtech.dk/index.php/applications/334-3-phase-2-wattmeter-power-
measurements-explained
Three phase two wattmeter method
RW-9 http://www.ece.umn.edu/users/riaz/animations/dcmachine.html DC machine
RW-10 http://www.sunautoelektrik.com/starter-motor.html Starter
RW-11 http://electrical-engineering-portal.com/ Three phase induction motor
RW-12 http://www.mnre.gov.in/ Non conventional energy resources
RW-13 http://ethesis.nitrkl.ac.in/218/ Non conventional energy resources
Week
Number
Lecture
Number
Broad Topic(Sub Topic) Chapters/Sections
of Text/reference
books
Other Readings,
Relevant
Websites, Audio
Visual Aids,
software and
Virtual Labs
Lecture Description Learning Outcomes Pedagogical Tool
Demonstration/ Case
Study / Images /
animation / ppt etc.
Planned
Week 1 Lecture 1 General concepts of D.C. circuits
and Electromagnetism(Power and
Energy concepts)
T-1:1.4 To learn basic concepts
related to Power and
energy
Students will
understand the relation
of power and energy
General concepts of D.C. circuits
and Electromagnetism(Ohm's
Law)
T-1:1.6 To learn basic concepts
related to ohms law
Students will
understand the Ohms
law and its importance
Explain the water
analogy of current flow
Lecture 2 General concepts of D.C. circuits
and Electromagnetism(Kirchhoff's
Current Law and Kirchhoff's
Voltege Laws)
T-1:1.7 RW-5 To study description of
Kirchhoffs Current Law
and Kirchhoffs Voltege
Laws
Students will
understand concepts
related to Kirchhoffs
Current Law and
Kirchhoffs Voltege
Laws
Show the KVL and
KCL verification on
PSPICE simulator
Lecture 3 General concepts of D.C. circuits
and Electromagnetism(Analysis of
series, parallel and Series-Parallel
circuit excited by independent
voltage sources)
T-1:1.7 To learn basic concepts
related to different types
of circuit solution
Students will learn
about solving the
electrical circuits
Week 2 Lecture 4 General concepts of D.C. circuits
and Electromagnetism(Faraday's
Law)
T-1:7.5 To learn basic concepts
related to DC circuits
and Faraday law
Students will learn the
Faraday law and its
usefulness in electrical
engineering
Discussion and Peer
Learning
General concepts of D.C. circuits
and Electromagnetism(Lenz's Law)
T-1:7.5 To study basic concepts
related to Lenz law and
electromagnetism
Students will learn
about Lenz law and its
importance
Lecture 5 General concepts of D.C. circuits
and Electromagnetism(Fleming's
Rule)
T-1:7.5 To study basic concepts
related to Fleming rule
Students will learn
about use of fleming
rule in
electromagnetism
Peer learning
Lecture 6 General concepts of D.C. circuits
and Electromagnetism(Statically
and Dynamically Induced EMF)
T-1:9.4 To study basic concepts
related to EMF
generation
Students will learn
about static and
dynamic generation of
EMF
Discussion and Peer
Learning
Detailed Plan For Lectures
LTP week distribution: (LTP Weeks)
Weeks before MTE 7
Weeks After MTE 7
Spill Over 3
Week 3 Lecture 7 General concepts of D.C. circuits
and Electromagnetism(Concepts of
self inductance, mutual inductance
and coefficient of coupling)
T-1:7.6 To study basic concepts
related to self and mutual
inductance
Students will learn
about the applications
of self and mutual
inductance in
transformer
General concepts of D.C. circuits
and Electromagnetism(Energy
stored in magnetic fields)
T-1:7.7 RW-6 To study basic concepts
related to Energy storage
in magnetic field
Students will learn
about propagation of
magnetic field and how
they store energy
Lecture 8 Single Phase A.C. Circuits
(Generation of sinusoidal voltage.)
T-1:4.2 To study basic concept
related to generation of
voltage
Students will learn
about the generation of
sin voltage and its
importance
Discussion and Peer
Learning
Single Phase A.C. Circuits
(Concepts related to average value,
root mean square value, form
factor and peak factor of sinusoidal
voltage and current.)
T-1:4.2 To learn basic concepts
related to different forms
of voltages and current
Students will
understand the avg and
rms value of voltage
and current
Lecture 9 Single Phase A.C. Circuits(Phasor
representation of alternating
quantities.)
T-1:4.2 4.3 To learn basic concepts
related to Phasor
representation of
alternating quantities
Students will learn
about phasor
representation
Single Phase A.C. Circuits
(Analysis with phasor diagrams of
R, L, C, RL, RC and RLC circuits.)
T-1:4.3 To study basic concepts
related to RLC circuits
and their phasor analysis
Students will
understand the concept
of RLC circuits along
with their phasor
diagram
Discussion, Peer
Learning
Week 4 Lecture 10 Test 1
Lecture 11 Single Phase A.C. Circuits
(Concepts related to Real power,
reactive power, apparent power
and power factor)
T-1:4.4 To study basic concepts
related to Real power,
reactive power, apparent
power
Students will
understand the meaning
of real and reactive
power and their relation
Lecture 12 Single Phase A.C. Circuits
(Analysis of Series, Parallel and
Series-Parallel circuits.)
T-1:4.5 To study basic concepts
related to series and
parallel circuit
students will learn
about series and parallel
circuits
Show some examples
of series and parallel
circuit and current flow
in it on PSPICE
Single Phase A.C. Circuits
(Necessity and advantage of three
phase A.C. System.)
T-1:6.1 To study basic concepts
related to advantage of
three phase AC System
Students will learn the
importance of three
phase circuit
Discussion and Peer
Learning
Week 5 Lecture 13 Single Phase A.C. Circuits(Three
phase power generation system.)
T-1:6.5 RW-7 To study basic concepts
related to three phase
power generation
students will learn
about three phase
power generation
Single Phase A.C. Circuits
(Concepts related to Phase
sequence, balanced supply and
balanced load)
T-1:6.2 To study basic Concepts
related to Phase
sequence, balanced
supply and balanced load
students will learn
about phase sequence
and balanced load and
supply
Peer Learning and
Discussion
Week 5 Lecture 14 Single Phase A.C. Circuits
(Relationship between line and
phase values of
balanced star and delta
connections.)
T-1:6.3 6.4 To study basic relation
between the star and
delta connection
Students will learn
about star and delta and
their interrelation
Lecture 15 Single Phase A.C. Circuits(Power
in balanced three phase circuits)
T-1:6.5 To study basic concepts
related to three phase
balance circuit
Students will
understand importance
of balanced three phase
circuit
Peer Learning
Single Phase A.C. Circuits
(Measurement of power by two
wattmeter method)
T-1:6.8 RW-8 To learn power
measurement by two
wattmeter method
students will learn the
power measurement by
two wattmeter method
Week 6 Lecture 16 Electrical Transformers and
Synchronous generators(Principle
of operation and construction of
single phase transformers (core and
shell types))
T-1:8.1 To learn basics related to
transformers construction
Students will learn
about the transformer
construction
Lecture 17 Electrical Transformers and
Synchronous generators(EMF
equation of transformers)
T-1:8.2 RW-1 To learn EMF equation
of transformer
Students will learn
about EMF equation of
transformer
Peer Learning and
Discussion
Lecture 18 Test 2
Week 7 Lecture 19 Electrical Transformers and
Synchronous generators(Losses,
efficiency and voltage regulation
of Transformers)
T-1:8.3 8.7 To learn basic concepts
related to Losses,
efficiency and voltage
regulation
Students will
understand the
importance of Losses,
efficiency and voltage
regulation
x20
Lecture 20 Electrical Transformers and
Synchronous generators(Principle
of operation of Synchronous
generators)
T-1:9.3 To learn basic principle
of synchronous
generators
Students will learn
about synchronous
generators
Electrical Transformers and
Synchronous generators(Types and
constructional features of
Synchronous generators)
T-1:9.2 RW-7 To learn basic concepts
related to construction of
synchronous generators
Students will learn
about synchronous
generators construction
and types
Electrical Transformers and
Synchronous generators(EMF
equation of synchronous
generators)
T-1:9.4 To learn basic EMF
equation of synchronous
generators, L21 reserved
for contigency lecture
Students will learn
about synchronous
generators EMF
equation
Peer Learning and
Discussion
Lecture 21 Electrical Transformers and
Synchronous generators(EMF
equation of synchronous
generators)
T-1:9.4 To learn basic EMF
equation of synchronous
generators, L21 reserved
for contigency lecture
Students will learn
about synchronous
generators EMF
equation
Peer Learning and
Discussion
MID-TERM
Week 8 Lecture 22 D.C. Machine(Working principle
of DC machine as a generator and
a motor)
T-1:10.5 To learn principle of DC
machine
Students will learn
about working principle
of DC machine
Peer Learning and
Discussion
Week 8 Lecture 22 D.C. Machine(Types and
constructional features of D.C.
machine)
T-1:10.2 RW-9 To study types and
constructional features of
DC machine
Students will learn
about the different
configuration of DC
machine
Lecture 23 D.C. Machine(EMF equation of
generator)
T-1:10.4 To learn basic EMF
equation of DC
generator
Students will learn
about EMF equation
and its importance
Lecture 24 D.C. Machine(Relation between
EMF induced and terminal voltage
enumerating the brush drop.)
T-1:10.5 To study the relation
between EMF induced
and terminal voltage
Students will
understand Relation
between EMF induced
and terminal voltage
Peer Learning and
Discussion
D.C. Machine(DC motor working
principle)
T-1:10.2 To learn basic principle
of DC motor
Students will learn
about concepts of DC
motor
Week 9 Lecture 25 D.C. Machine(Back EMF and its
significance)
T-1:10.6 To learn back EMF and
its significance
Students will
understand Back EMF
and its significance
D.C. Machine(Torque equation of
D.C. motor)
T-1:10.4 To learn torque equation
of DC motor
Students will
understand the
importance of Torque
equation of DC motor
Lecture 26 D.C. Machine(Types of D.C.
motors, characteristics and
applications)
T-1:10.9 10.12 To learn types of DC
motors and applications
Students will learn
about the constructional
features and its
characteristics
Lecture 27 D.C. Machine(Necessity of a
starter for DC motor)
T-1:10.10 RW-10 To learn necessity of a
starter for DC motor
Students will learn
Necessity of a starter
for DC motor
Peer Learning and
Discussion
Week 10 Lecture 28 D.C. Machine(Armature reaction) T-1:10.6 To learn basic concepts
related to Armature
reaction
Students will
understand the
importance of armature
reaction
Lecture 29 Three phase Induction motor(Basic
concept of rotating magnetic field)
T-1:9.6 To learn basic concepts
of
Three phase Induction
motor
Students will
understand the
importance of Three
phase Induction motor
Lecture 30 Three phase Induction motor
(Principle of operation of Induction
machine)
T-1:9.8 RW-2 To learn principle of
operation of Induction
machine
Students will
understand about
Principle of operation
of Induction machine
Week 11 Lecture 31 Three phase Induction motor
(Types and constructional features
of Induction machine)
T-1:12.2 RW-11 To learn basic concepts
related to Types and
constructiona of
Induction machine
Students will learn
about Types and
constructional features
of Induction machine
Three phase Induction motor(Slip
and its significant in induction
machine)
T-1:12.4 RW-2 To learn slip and its
significant, L32 reserved
for contigency lecture
Students will learn
about basic concepts of
Slip and its significant
Peer Learning and
Discussion
Week 11 Lecture 32 Three phase Induction motor(Slip
and its significant in induction
machine)
T-1:12.4 RW-2 To learn slip and its
significant, L32 reserved
for contigency lecture
Students will learn
about basic concepts of
Slip and its significant
Peer Learning and
Discussion
Lecture 33 Three phase Induction motor
(Applications of squirrel cage and
slip ring motors.)
T-1:12.5 To learn basic
Applications of squirrel
cage and slip ring motors
Students will learn
about Applications of
squirrel cage and slip
ring motors
Week 12 Lecture 34 Three phase Induction motor(Star-
Delta Starter)
T-1:12.6 To learn importance of
Star Delta Starter
Students will
understand the
importance of starter
Peer Learning and
Discussion
Lecture 35 Three phase Induction motor
(Necessity of a starter for
Induction machine)
T-1:12.6 RW-3 To learn necessity of a
starter for Induction
machine
Students will
understand the
importance of starter
Peer Learning and
Discussion
Lecture 36 Test 3
Week 13 Lecture 37 Sources of Electrical power
(Introduction to Wind and Solar
energy)
R-1:39.7 To learn basic concepts
related to Wind and
Solar energy
Students will learn
about importance Wind
and Solar energy
Peer Learning,
Discussion
Lecture 38 Sources of Electrical power
(Introduction to Fuel cell and
Hydro electricity)
R-1:39.7 To learn basic concepts
related to Fuel cell and
hydro electricity
Students will learn
about importance Fuel
cell and hydro
electricity
Lecture 39 Sources of Electrical power
(Introduction to Tidal and
Geothermal energy)
R-1:39.7 RW-12 To learn basic concepts
related to Tidal and
Geothermal energy
Students will learn
about importance Tidal
and Geothermal energy
Peer Learning,
Discussion
Week 14 Lecture 40 Sources of Electrical power
(Introduction to Thermal-
steam,diesel and gas energy)
R-1:39.5 To learn basic concepts
related to
Thermalsteam,diesel and
gas energy
Students will learn
about importance
Thermalsteam,diesel
and gas energy
Lecture 41 Sources of Electrical power
(Introduction to Nuclear power
plant)
R-1:39.6 RW-13 To learn basic concepts
related to Nuclear power
plant
Students will learn
about importance of
Nuclear power plant
Sources of Electrical power
(Concept of cogeneration, and
distributed generation)
R-1:39.8 To learn basic concepts
related to co generation,
and distributed generat
ion, L42 reserved for
Contigency lecture
Students will learn
about importance of
cogeneration, and
distributed generation
Lecture 42 Sources of Electrical power
(Concept of cogeneration, and
distributed generation)
R-1:39.8 To learn basic concepts
related to co generation,
and distributed generat
ion, L42 reserved for
Contigency lecture
Students will learn
about importance of
cogeneration, and
distributed generation
SPILL OVER
Week 15 Lecture 43 Spill Over
Lecture 44 Spill Over
Lecture 45 Spill Over
Scheme for CA:
Component Frequency Out Of Each Marks Total Marks
Test 2 3 10 20
Total :- 10 20
Details of Academic Task(s)
AT No. Objective Topic of the Academic Task Nature of Academic Task
(group/individuals/field
work
Evaluation Mode Allottment /
submission Week
Test 1 To analyse the
students
understanding about
subject
Ohm's Law and Kirchhoff Laws; Analysis of series, parallel and
series-parallel circuits excited by independent voltage sources;
Power and energy; Electromagnetism covering, Faradays Laws,
Lenz's Law, Fleming's Rules, Statically and dynamically induced
EMF; Concepts of self inductance, mutual inductance and
coefficient of coupling; Energy stored in magnetic fields,
Generation of sinusoidal voltage., Analysis with phasor diagrams
of R, L, C, RL, RC and RLC circuits
Individual On the bases of
written test
evaluation
3 / 4
Test 2 To analyse students
understanding about
basics of electrical
engineering
Concepts related to Real power, reactive power, apparent power
and power factor, Analysis of Series, Parallel and Series-Parallel
circuits, Necessity and advantage of three phase A.C. System,
Three phase power generation system, Concepts related to Phase
sequence, balanced supply and balanced load, Relationship
between line and phase values of balanced star and delta
connections, Power in balanced three phase circuits,
Measurement of power by two wattmeter method, Concepts
related to average value, root mean square value, form factor and
peak factor of sinusoidal voltage and current., Phasor
representation of alternating quantities. Principle of operation and
construction of single phase transformers, EMF equation of
transformers
Individual On the bases of
students
performance in
written test.
5 / 6
Test 3 To analyse the
students
understanding about
basic electrical
engineering
efficiency and voltage regulation of Transformers, Principle of
operation of Synchronous generators, Types and constructional
features of Synchronous generators, EMF equation of
synchronous generators. Working principle of DC machine as a
generator and a motor, Types and constructional features of D.C.
machine, EMF equation of generator, Relation between EMF
induced and terminal voltage enumerating the brush drop, DC
motor working principle, Back EMF and its significance, Torque
equation and types of D.C. motors, characteristics and
applications, Necessity of a starter for DC motor, Armature
reaction, Basic concept of rotating magnetic field, Principle of
operation of Induction machine, Types and constructional features
of Induction machine, Slip and its significant in induction
machine, Applications of squirrel cage and slip ring motors, Star-
Delta Starter, Necessity of a starter for Induction machine,
Introduction to Wind and Solar energy, Introduction to Fuel cell
and Hydro electricity, Introduction to Tidal and Geothermal
energy, Introduction to Thermal-steam, diesel and gas energy,
Introduction to Nuclear power plant, Concept of cogeneration,
and distributed generation
Individual On the basis of
students
performance in
written test
11 / 12

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