Biju Patnaik University of Technology (BPUT), Rourkela
Revised Syllabus of Basic Electrical Engineering -1st Semester B.Tech for 2010-11 admission batch
Basic Electrical Engineering
As per the recommendation of Board of Studies, the syllabus of Basic Electrical Engineering of 1st year B.Tech has been revised for the students taking admission with effect from 2010-11 academic session.
Module I (10 Hours)
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
Charge, current, KCL, Voltage and KVL, Electric Power and sign conventions, circuit elements and their characteristics, Resistance and Ohm’s Law
Practical voltage and current sources, Measuring devices
(Rizzoni: Ch 2.2 to 2.8)
Resistive Network Analysis
Node voltage analysis, Mesh current analysis, node and mesh current analysis with controlled sources, principle of superposition, maximum power transfer
(Rizzoni: Ch 3.1 to 3.7)
Module II (15 Hours)
AC Network analysis
Energy Storage elements, time-dependent signal sources, solution of circuits containing energy storage elements, phasor solutions of circuits with sinusoidal excitations, AC circuit analysis methods
(Rizzoni: Ch 4.1 to 4.5)
Transient Analysis
Transient Analysis, Writing differential equations for circuits, DC steady state solutions of circuits, Transient Response of second order circuits
(Rizzoni: Ch 5.1 to 5.5)
AC Power
Power in AC circuits, Complex Power, Transformers, Three-phase power, Residential Wiring: Grounding and safety
Generation and distribution of AC Power
(Rizzoni: Ch 7.1 to 7.6)
Electronic Instrumentation and Measurements
Measurement Systems and Transducers, Wiring, Grounding and noise, signal conditioning, A/D and D/A Conversion
(Rizzoni: Ch 15.1 to 15.4)
Module III (15 Hours)
Principles of Electro mechanics
Electricity and Magnetism, Magnetic Circuits, Magnetic Materials and B-H curves, Transformers, Electromechanical Energy Conversion
(Rizzoni: Ch 18.1 to 18.5)
Introduction to Electric Machines
Rotating Electric machines, DC Machines, DC Generators, DC Motors, AC machines, Alternator
(Rizzoni: Ch 19.1 to 19.6)
Text Book
Principles and Applications of Electrical Engg., Rizzoni, McGrawHill
Reference Books
Electrical & Electronic Technology, E. Huges, Pearson, 9th Edition
Basic Electrical Engineering, A. Fitzerlad, D. E.Higginbotham and A.Grabel, TMH, 5th Edition
Electrical Engineering Fundamentals, Vincent Del Toro, 2nd Edition, PHI
Source: www.bput.ac.in
Revised Syllabus of Basic Electrical Engineering -1st Semester B.Tech for 2010-11 admission batch
Basic Electrical Engineering
As per the recommendation of Board of Studies, the syllabus of Basic Electrical Engineering of 1st year B.Tech has been revised for the students taking admission with effect from 2010-11 academic session.
Module I (10 Hours)
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
Charge, current, KCL, Voltage and KVL, Electric Power and sign conventions, circuit elements and their characteristics, Resistance and Ohm’s Law
Practical voltage and current sources, Measuring devices
(Rizzoni: Ch 2.2 to 2.8)
Resistive Network Analysis
Node voltage analysis, Mesh current analysis, node and mesh current analysis with controlled sources, principle of superposition, maximum power transfer
(Rizzoni: Ch 3.1 to 3.7)
Module II (15 Hours)
AC Network analysis
Energy Storage elements, time-dependent signal sources, solution of circuits containing energy storage elements, phasor solutions of circuits with sinusoidal excitations, AC circuit analysis methods
(Rizzoni: Ch 4.1 to 4.5)
Transient Analysis
Transient Analysis, Writing differential equations for circuits, DC steady state solutions of circuits, Transient Response of second order circuits
(Rizzoni: Ch 5.1 to 5.5)
AC Power
Power in AC circuits, Complex Power, Transformers, Three-phase power, Residential Wiring: Grounding and safety
Generation and distribution of AC Power
(Rizzoni: Ch 7.1 to 7.6)
Electronic Instrumentation and Measurements
Measurement Systems and Transducers, Wiring, Grounding and noise, signal conditioning, A/D and D/A Conversion
(Rizzoni: Ch 15.1 to 15.4)
Module III (15 Hours)
Principles of Electro mechanics
Electricity and Magnetism, Magnetic Circuits, Magnetic Materials and B-H curves, Transformers, Electromechanical Energy Conversion
(Rizzoni: Ch 18.1 to 18.5)
Introduction to Electric Machines
Rotating Electric machines, DC Machines, DC Generators, DC Motors, AC machines, Alternator
(Rizzoni: Ch 19.1 to 19.6)
Text Book
Principles and Applications of Electrical Engg., Rizzoni, McGrawHill
Reference Books
Electrical & Electronic Technology, E. Huges, Pearson, 9th Edition
Basic Electrical Engineering, A. Fitzerlad, D. E.Higginbotham and A.Grabel, TMH, 5th Edition
Electrical Engineering Fundamentals, Vincent Del Toro, 2nd Edition, PHI
Source: www.bput.ac.in
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