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COURSE PLAN

Electrical & Electronics Engineering


Department :

Basic Electrical Technology & ELE 1051


Course Name & code :

02 & Chemistry Cycle


Semester & branch :

Dr C S Adiga
Name of the faculty :
L T P C
No of contact hours/week:
2 1 0 3

ASSESSMENT PLAN

Course Outcomes (COs)

No. of
At the end of this course, the student should be able to: Contact Marks
Hours
CO1: Analyze linear electric circuits with DC excitation using network 11 32
reduction techniques and theorems
CO2: Analyze simple magnetic circuits 6 16

CO3: Analyze single phase AC circuits 8 27

CO4: Analyze three phase AC circuits with balanced / unbalanced loads 5 13

CO5: Describe power system components and explain the constrction & 5 12
working of electrical machines

Total 35 100

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End Semester/
Components Quizzes Sessional Tests
Make-up Examination
Duration 20 to 30 minutes 60 minutes 180 minutes
Weightage 20 % (4 X 5 marks) 30 % (2 X 15 Marks) 50 % (1 X 50 Marks)
Knowledge/ Recall; Understanding/
Understanding/ Comprehension;
Typology of Understanding/ Comprehension;
Application; Analysis; Synthesis;
Questions Comprehension; Application; Analysis;
Evaluation
Application Synthesis; Evaluation
Answer one randomly selected MCQ: 10 questions Answer all 5 full
question from the problem sheet (0.5 marks) questions of 10 marks
Pattern (Students can refer their class Short Answers: 5 each. Each question
notes) questions (2 marks) may have 2 to 3 parts
of 3/4/5/6/7 marks
4, 7, 10, and 13th week of
Schedule Calendared activity Calendared activity
academic calendar
Quiz 1 (L 1-7 & T 1-2 ) (CO1) Test 1 Comprehensive
(L 1-12 & T 1-3 ) examination covering
Quiz 2 (L 8-14 & T 3 ) (CO1-2) (CO1-2) full syllabus. Students
Topics
Covered Quiz 3 (L 15-20 & T 4-5 ) (CO3) Test 2 are expected to answer
(L 13-20 & T 3-5 ) all questions (CO1-5)
Quiz 4 (L 21 onwards & T 6 )
(CO2-3)
(CO4)

Course Plan
Course
L. No./
Topics Outcome
T. No.
Addressed
L0 Introduction to the course CO

L1 DC Circuits: Circuit elements, Independent voltage and current sources, Source 1


transformation
L2 Resistance, Resistors in series, parallel, star and delta, Network reduction, Star to 1
Delta and Delta to Star transformations
L3 Mesh current analysis, Super mesh 1
L4 Node voltage analysis, Super node 1
T1 Tutorial 1 (L1 – L4) 1
L5 Superposition Theorem 1
L6 Thevenin’s Theorem 1
L7 Maximum Power Transfer Theorem 1
T2 Tutorial 2 (L5 – L7) 1
L8 Inductors, Transient behavior of inductive circuit 1
L9 Capacitors, Transient behavior of capacitive circuit 1

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L10 Magnetic Circuits: Magnetism, Magnetic field in current carrying conductor and coil 2
L11 Series magnetic circuits 2
L12 Parallel magnetic circuits 2
L13 Electro-magnetic induction, Faraday’s law, Lenz’s law, Fleming’s right hand rule, 2
induced emf, Self and mutual inductances, coupling coefficient
L14 Dot rule, Coupled coils in series, Mesh Current equations for coupled circuits 2
T3 Tutorial 3 (L10 – L14) 2
L15 Single Phase AC circuits: Phasor algebra, Phasor diagrams 3
L16 Generation and emf equation of single phase AC voltage, Terminologies, Average & 3
RMS values
L17 AC through R, L and C – Current and power consumed 3
L18 AC through series RL, RC and RLC circuits – Current and power, Impedance 3
L19 AC through parallel circuits, Active, reactive and apparent powers, power factor, 3
Improvement of power factor
T4 Tutorial 4 (L15 – L19) 3
T5 Tutorial 5 (L15 – L19) 3
L20 Resonance: Series resonant circuits, Resonant frequency, Parallel resonant circuits 3
L21 3 Phase AC circuits: Generation, Phase sequence, Phase and line values 4
L22 Balanced Delta and Star connections, Phasor diagram, Relation between line and 4
phase values, Power
L23 Unbalanced Delta, 4 wire Star and 3 wire Star loads, Mesh current method 4
L24 Measurement of power in 3 phase loads – 2 wattmeter method 4
T6 Tutorial 6 (L20 – L24) 4
L25 Electrical Machines: Construction, operation, types and applications of Transformers 5
L26 Construction, operation, types and applications of DC Motors and BLDC Motors 5
L27 Construction, operation, types and applications of 3 phase and Single phase 5
Induction motors
L28 Construction, operation and applications of Synchronous and Stepper Motors 5
L29 Measurement of Energy: Conventional and Digital energy meters 5
Power Systems: Structure, Generation, Transmission, Distribution, Control, Loads.
L/T

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References:
1.
Hughes E., Electrical and Electronic Technology (9e), Pearson Education, 2008
2. D. C. Kulshreshtha, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, McGraw Hill, 2012

3. Kothari D. P. & Nagarath I. J,, Basic Electrical Engineering, TMH 2013

4. http://www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108108076/

5. http://www.nptel.ac.in/courses/Webcoursecontents/IIT%20Kharagpur/Basic%20Electrical%20Tech
nology/New_index1.html
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Submitted by: Dr C S Adiga

(Signature of the faculty)

Date: 03-01-2019

Approved by: Dr Savitha G Kini

(Signature of HOD)

Date: 03-01-2019

FACULTY MEMBERS TEACHING THE COURSE (IF MULTIPLE SECTIONS EXIST):


FACULTY SECTION FACULTY SECTION
Mr Harshendra N Shet A Ms Divya Shetty H
Mr Vedavyasa Kamath B Mr Siddaraj U I
Ms Bharathi R B C Ms Prathvi Nayak J
Mr Pramod Antony D’Sa D Ms Soubhagyaseetha N K
Ms Athulya Jyothi E Ms Shruthi Ramachandra L
Ms Suprabha Padiyar U F Dr T. Sudheer Kumar CM
Dr Chandrashekara S Adiga G Dr P. Giridhar Kini CR

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