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BASIC ELECTRICAL

ENGINEERING
COURSE

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COURSE STRUCTURE- I Year I Semester
S. Course
Course Title L T P Credits
No. Code
1 MA101BS Mathematics - I 3 1 0 4
2 CH102BS Chemistry 3 1 0 4
3 EE103ES Basic Electrical Engineering 3 0 0 3
4 ME105ES Engineering Workshop 1 0 3 2.5
5 EN105HS English 2 0 0 2
6 CH106BS Engineering Chemistry Lab 0 0 3 1.5
English Language and
7 EN107HS 0 0 2 1
Communication Skills Lab
8 EE108ES Basic Electrical Engineering Lab 0 0 2 1
Induction Programme
Total Credits 12 2 10 19

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Course Syllabus:
B. Tech. I Year Syllabus JNTU HYDERABAD
EE103ES/EE203ES: BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
B. Tech. I Year I Sem. L T P C
3 0 0 3
Course Objectives:
To introduce the concepts of electrical circuits and its components.
To understand magnetic circuits, DC circuits and AC single phase &
three phase circuits.
To study and understand the different types of DC/AC machines and
Transformers.
To import the knowledge of various electrical installations.
To introduce the concept of power, power factor and its
improvement.

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Course Objective:
To introduce the concepts of electrical circuits
and its components.

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Course Syllabus: UNIT-I: D.C. Circuits

Classification of Circuit Electrical circuit elements (R, L and


C) voltage and current sources
Elements
Ohm’s Law and Kirchhoff’s KVL & KCL
Laws
Analysis of simple circuits with DC
Analysis of Circuits with DC
excitation.
Excitation
Analysis of Circuits by using Superposition, Thevenin and Norton

Theorems. Theorems

Analysis of circuits in time Time-domain analysis of first-order


domain. RL and RC circuits.

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Course Objective:
To understand magnetic circuits, DC circuits and
AC single phase & three phase circuits.

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Course Syllabus: UNIT-II: A.C. Circuits
Representation of sinusoidal
AC Representation waveforms, peak and rms values

Phasor notation and its


Concept of Phasor representation
Real power, reactive power,
Power in Circuits apparent power, power factor.
Analysis of single-phase ac circuits
Analysis of AC circuits consisting of R, L, C, RL, RC, RLC
combinations (series and parallel)
Resonance in AC circuits
Resonance in series R-L-C circuit
Analysis of 3–phase
Three-phase balanced circuits,
voltage and current relations in star
circuits
and delta connections.

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Course Objective:
To study and understand the different types of
DC/AC machines and Transformers.

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Course Syllabus: UNIT-III: Transformers

Transformer Ideal and practical transformer

Equivalent circuit Equivalent circuit

 Characteristics Losses and efficiency losses in


transformers, regulation and efficiency

Auto Transformer
Construction and Operation

3–phase Transformer Three-phase transformer


connections.

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Course Syllabus: UNIT-IV: Electrical Machines

Motors AC 3- Phase

 Generators DC 1- Phase

3- Phase Induction Motor


Motors 1-Phase Induction Motor
DC Motors
 Generators 3- Phase Generators

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Course Syllabus: UNIT-IV: Electrical Machines

3- Phase Induction Motor


1- Phase Induction Motor

Construction
 Working Construction
Characteristics  Working
Efficiency
Starting Methods
Speed Control Methods
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Course Syllabus: UNIT-IV: Electrical Machines

DC Motors 3- Phase Generators

Construction Construction
 Working  Working
 Types
Characteristics

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Course Objectives:
To import the knowledge of various electrical
installations.
To introduce the concept of power, power
factor and its improvement.

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Course Syllabus: UNIT-V: Electrical Installations
Components of Switch Gear
Switch Fuse Unit (SFU)
Fuse
Circuit Breakers MCB, ELCB & MCCB

 Wires & Cables Types


Earthing Concept & Types
Batteries Types, Characteristics & back up
 Energy Consumption Energy Calculation
Power Factor Improvement Methods

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Course Objectives Course Outcomes

1. To introduce the concepts of 1. To analyze and solve


electrical circuits and its electrical circuits using
components. network laws and theorems.
2. To understand magnetic circuits,
DC circuits and AC single phase 2. To understand and analyze
& three phase circuits. basic Electric and Magnetic
3. To study and understand the circuits
different types of DC/AC 3. To study the working
machines and Transformers. principles of Electrical
4. To import the knowledge of Machines
various electrical installations.
5. To introduce the concept of 4. To introduce components of
power, power factor and its Low Voltage Electrical
improvement. Installations

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Course Syllabus: TEXT BOOKS/REFERENCES
Text Books/Reference Books
Basic Electrical Engineering - D.P. Kothari and I.J.
Nagrath, 3rd edition 2010, Tata Mc Graw Hill.
D.C. Kulshreshtha, “Basic Electrical Engineering”,
McGraw Hill, 2009.
L.S. Bobrow, Fundamentals of Electrical
Engineering”, Oxford University Press, 2011.
Electrical and Electronics Technology, E. Hughes,
10th Edition, Pearson, 2010.
Electrical Engineering Fundamentals, Vincent
Deltoro, Second Edition, Prentice Hall India,
1989.
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Course Syllabus: TEXT BOOKS/REFERENCES

Basic Electrical Engineering- Dr. Ramana Pilla, Dr.


M. Surya Kalavathi & Dr. G T Chandra Sekhar,
S.Chand First Edition 2019.

Basic Electrical Engineering- S. Salivahanan, R.


Rengaraj & G. R. Venkatakrishnan, McGraw Hill
Education (India) Private Limited, 2019.

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UNIT-I: D.C. Circuits

Current:
The time rate of change of charge, measured in
amperes (A).
Mathematically,

q t 
d
i
dt

1 ampere (A) = 1 coulomb/second (C/S).


The charge transferred between time t1 and t2 is
obtained by
t2
q   i dt
t1

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UNIT-I: D.C. Circuits

Electrical potential:
Charged body capacity to do work is known as its
electrical potential.

Potential difference:
The voltage or potential energy difference between two
points in an electric circuit is the amount of energy
required to move a unit charge between the two
points.

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UNIT-I: D.C. Circuits
Electrical Power:
The rate at which an electrical work done in electrical
work is called power. It is denoted by P. units are
joules/sec or watt .

Power is obtained as a product of Voltage (V) and


Current (I).
P = V*I
According to ohm’s law V = I*R; I= V/R
Then power P = I2 R = V2 /R

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