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Khulna University of Engineering & Technology

Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Course No: EEE 2122


Course Title: Sessional on EEE 2121
Credits: 1.5

Course Teachers
1. Md. Sakib Galib Sourav
Assistant Professor of EEE

2. Md. Shafiul Islam


Lecturer of EEE
Slide Courtesy
Dr. Md. Jahirul Islam
Assistant Professor
Md. Masud Rana
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Khulna University of Engineering and
Technology
Marks Distribution

 Attendance: 10%
 Lab Reports and

Class Performance: 50%


 Quizzes: 20%
 Central Viva: 20%
Total 100%
List of Experiments

Exp. No Name of the Experiment


01 Familiarization with some electric meters
and circuit equipment
02 Study of series and parallel circuit and
verification of kirchhoff’s voltage and
current law
03 Verification of ohm’s law and superposition
theorem
04 Determination of circuit parameters of an
ac RLC series circuit
List of Experiments

Exp. Name of the Experiment


No
05 a) Determination of variation of terminal
voltage with speed of a separately excited DC
generator
b)Determination of open circuit
characteristics curve of a separately excited
DC generator
06 a) Speed control of DC shunt motor by varying
field current with voltage kept constant (flux
control method)
List of Experiments

Exp. Name of the Experiment


No
06 b)Speed control of DC shunt motor by varying
armature voltage keeping the field current
constant( Armature control method)
07 Open circuit and short circuit test of a single
phase transformer
08 No load test and blocked rotor test of an
induction motor
9 Demonstrate the operation of Half and full
wave rectifier
10 Study the operation of common emitter
amplifier
Exp. No: 01
Exp. Name: Familiarization with some
electric meters and circuit equipment.

 Circuit: A close conducting path through which an electric


current either flows or intended to flow

 Electrical Parameters: The various elements of an electric


circuit are called its parameter, like resistor, inductor,
capacitor, voltage source, current source etc.

 Active Elements: Voltage source, Current


source
 Passive Elements: Resistors, Inductors,
Capacitors
Active Elements

Voltage Source: A voltage source is a two terminal device


which can maintain a fixed voltage.

Current Source: A current source is an electronic circuit that


delivers or absorbs an electric current which is independent of
the voltage across it. i.e. which can deliver a constant current.
Active Elements

Current Source

Current Source
Fig. Time-invariant and time-variant voltage and current
sources
Passive Elements

Resistor:
Ex: Incandescent Bulb, Variable Resistor
Rating: Resistance, Tolerance, Power ratings
Symbol: Resistor
Variable resistor (Rheostat)
Passive Elements

Inductor:
Ex: Ballast or Choke
Rating: Inductance,
Current ratings
Symbol:
Passive Elements

Capacitor:
Ex: Capacitor bank
Rating: Capacitance,
Voltage ratings
Symbol:
Capacitor
Variable Capacitor
Electric Meter

Different Electrical Meters for Measurement Purpose:


 Galvanometers

 Ammeters

 Voltmeters

 AVO meter (Commercially called Multimeter)

 Wattmeter
Ammeter

 A current measuring instrument


 Measures the amount of current flow through the
circuit
 Ammeter is a low resistance device

Ammeter is always connected in series with


the branch whose current is to be measured
Ammeter
Connection Diagram of Ammeter
Ammeter
 Two types _ DC Ammeter
_ AC Ammeter

 A DC ammeter is polarity marked with +Ve and –Ve


sign

 The +Ve polarity of DC ammeter have to be


connected to the current entering side of the circuit
DC Ammeter

This mark of
straight line
indicate DC
ammeter

Range
Extension
AC Ammeter

This mark of
straight line indicate
AC ammeter

Range
Extension
Voltmeter

 To measure electrical potential difference between


two points in an electric circuit
 Voltmeter is a high resistance device

Voltmeter have to be always connected across


the load
Voltmeter
Connection Diagram of voltmeter
Voltmeter

 Two types _ DC Voltmeter


_ AC Voltmeter

 In a DC voltmeter the terminals are provided with


polarity marking (+Ve and –Ve)

 To use DC voltmeter precaution should be taken


about the polarity marking

 In an AC voltmeter there is no such polarity


marking
DC Voltmeter

This mark of
straight line indicate
DC voltmeter

Range
Extension
AC Voltmeter

This mark of
straight line indicate
AC voltmeter
Multimeter

 It is also known as Electronic VOM or AVO meter

 Used to measure current, voltage and resistance


both for AC and DC quantity, for a number of
ranges

 Some multimeter provide the facilities of measuring


inductance, capacitance, temperature

 Two type _ Analog AVO meter


_ Digital AVO meter
Multimeter

Analog Multimeter Digital Multimeter


Wattmeter

 To measure electric power in a circuit


 Wattmeter is generally four terminal device
 Two terminal are the end points of potential coil
(P.C.) and the other two are current coil (C.C.)
Wattmeter

Basic Wattmeter connection


Wattmeter

Analog Wattmeter
Report Writing
 Objectives
 Introduction (Including Theoretical background)
 Apparatus Required
 Experimental Setup or Circuit Diagram
 Experimental Procedure
 Experimental Data
 Calculation
 Graphs or Vector Diagram (if any)
 Results
 Discussion
 Conclusion
 Question & Answer
 References
Report Writing
Objectives
 Main purpose of the experiment have to be
mentioned
 Ultimate learning from the experiment should be
depicted
 Should be mentioned in points

Introduction
 Mention introductory description and working
principal of the experiment
 Theoretical background of the experiment have to
note down
Report Writing
Apparatus Required
 Equipment, which are used in the experiment, have
to write down with their detail ratings and quantity
 Should be a tabular form

Experimental Setup
 Circuit diagram of the experiment with all
necessary electrical sign
 Name of the figure must be mentioned

Example: Fig. (2.1): Pictorial view of ammeter


Report Writing
Experimental Procedure
 Procedure to perform the experiment have to be
noted according to the sequence of experiment
done
 Should be mentioned in points

Experimental Data
 Should be written in table

Calculation
 Elaborate calculation of the whole work
Report Writing
Graphical Representation
 Proper Scaling of axis

 Encircle the plotted data points

 Labeling (Units should be included)

 Figure No along with figure name should be mentioned


Report Writing
Result & Discussion
 Most important part of a report

 Discuss your results

 Mention numerical values (if any).

 Compare the physically measured results with the


theoretically calculated results
 If there is deviation between these results, then
mention the scientific reasons for this deviation
 Give the description of graphical representation (if
any) on the basis of theoretical background
Report Writing
Conclusion
 Mention what are the learnings from this
experiment
 Note down the advantages of this experiment in
practical field

Question & Answer


 Questions given at the end of each experiment,
must be written with appropriate answer

Reference
 Sources (Books, Journal etc.) , you have used to
write the report, have to be mentioned
Book References

 Introductory Circuit Analysis


By Robert L. Boylestad

 A Text Book of Electrical Technology, Volume I


By B.L. Theraja and A.K. Theraja
THANKS TO ALL
Presented By
Md. Shafiul Islam
Lecturer
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Khulna University of Engineering & Technology

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