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The Theorem of Mesh and Nodal - DC circuit.

Mohamad Razlan b. Redzuan

Universiti Kuala Lumpur British Malaysian Instituteaaaa


Kuala Lumpur ,asd Malaysia.
Alanmuslim2309@gmail.com
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Abstract: The experiment is about to demonstrate potential different between "nodes" in a circuit in
mesh and nodal analysis using constructed terms of the branch currents. It also have another
Wheatstone bridge with the appropriate resistors name which are node-voltage and branch current
that I had choosed and get the experimental method. To analyse using nodal analysis,
measurements and observe the difference between Kirchoff’s Current law will be use to derive the
theoretical and simulation results . From the circuit node equation in the circuit.
I had to measure the voltage drops and the current
flows at all branches. I used a breadboard , wires , By using mesh analysis , instead of labelling
and a 5v dc power supply to build the complete the branch currents we need to label each “closed
circuit. Apart from that , a multimeter was used to loop” with a circulating current. We now can write
measure the voltage and the current in the circuit. kirchoff’s voltage law equation in a closed loop. To
From that result I had gained , I would use mesh make it more simple and easier to solve , we can
analysis and nodal analysis to find a calculated change it into matrix form . In general , when we
results. After that , i had to compare between the use matrix it can be solve using creamer rule
actual reading and the calculated results whether its instantly. For nodal analysis , we must determined
match with the analysis . the node voltage or current branch in an electrical
circuit. Afterthat , we can came out with our nodal
Keywords: Mesh , Nodal , Multimeter ,Compare equations. Not simple as mesh analysis but we can
get the answer directly . As well as using Mesh
Current Analysis, we can also use node analysis to
calculate the voltages around the loops, but we
I. INTRODUCTION must not get confused while using kichoff’s
voltage law for mesh analysis and kirchoff’s
Mesh analysis is a method that is used to solve current law for nodal analysis.
a plane circuit with no wire across each other .It
also have another name which is loop analysis that
using loop current to solve any other circuit. Mesh
analysis will use a Kirchhoff’s Voltage law to II. EXPERIM
derive an equations in a circuit to find solution, III. ENTS SET UP
while Nodal analysis is a method to determine the
The tasks began with choosing 6 appropriate Mesh Analysis :
resistor of any different values in the range KOhm
and identify the values of R1,R2,R3,R4,R5 and R6 5= 2270I1-970I2-320I3 I1=3.068mA
using multimeter .Multimeter is a device used to
measure voltage, current and resistance. Multimeter 0= -970I1+2270I2-320I3 I2=1.515mA
might be analog type multimeters or digital
multimeter. The multimeter we use was analog 0= -320I1-320I2+970I3 I3=1.524mA
multimeter that have great detecting slow voltage
Resistor Resistance Current Voltage
changes, as you will the see the needle moving over
the scale. 1 980Ω 3.068mA 3.00V
2 320Ω 1.554mA 0.49V
3 970Ω 1.554mA 1.51V
4 330Ω 1.514mA 0.50V
5 320Ω 0.010mA 3.2mV
6 980Ω 1.524mA 1.49V
Table 2: Mesh Results

Nodal Anaysis:

742600Va-323400Vb-313600Vc= 528000

970Va-2260Vb+970Vc = 0

313600Va+323400Vb-742600Vc = 0
Then , the circuit will be constructs as
simple as shown in figure 1. After that , we Va = 1.994V
inserted DC power supply which is 5V into that
circuit . when the cicuit is completed , we start to Vb = 1.497V
measure the reading of voltage drop across each
Vc = 1.494V
resistor .The voltage reading was take in a parallel
across resistor R1.We will repeat this step until the
Resistor Resistance Current Voltage
last resistor R6. For current measurement , the
1 980Ω 3.068mA 3.00V
reading was take in a series in this circuit. By using
2 320Ω 1.553mA 0.50V
the multimeter , we get all the voltage and current
reading in this circuit . we calculate the result 3 970Ω 1.525 mA 1.48V
using mesh and nodal analysis and recorded each of 4 330Ω 1.514mA 0.50V
them to see whether it match with our reading . 5 320Ω 0.010mA 3.2mV
6 980Ω 1.524mA 1.49V
Table 3: Nodal Results

IV. RESULT V. CONCLUSION

These were several results based on reading Based on the this experiment , it can be
measurement , mesh analysis and nodal analysis. concluded that both methods are used to find
current or voltage in a particular branch of an
Resistor Resistance Current Voltage electrical circuit , but using nodal analysis we can
1 980Ω 3.1mA 3.0V find easily node voltages thereby by current using
2 320Ω 1.6mA 0.5V node voltage and by using mesh analysis we can
3 970Ω 1.5mA 1.5V find current in a particular branch. Nodal analysis
4 330Ω 1.5mA 0.5V is best suited when there are current sources
5 320Ω 0.01mA 3.2mV whereas mesh analysis is best suited when energy
6 980Ω 1.5mA 1.5V sources are voltage sources rather than current
Table 1: Measured Readings sources. In both the methods needs minimum
number of equations need to be written to know the
unknown quantities.
Acknowledgment

The authors would like to thank you to all staff and


the others students who had contributed in this
study. This project is supported by Prof. Abdul
Halim Ali , lecturer in Unikl British Malaysian
Institute.

REFERENCES

(1) Marcelo Godoy Simes; Felix A.


Farret,”analysis of electric circuit with
mesh and nodal” 2017.
(2) Electronic Letter ”generalisation of mesh
and nodal analysis” 1969, Volume: 5,
Issue: 16 Pages: 365 – 366.
(3) I. Dudurytch; V. Gudym, Transactions on
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analysis” 1999, Volume: 14 Issue: 4Pages:
1375 – 1381.
(4) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nodal_analy
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(5) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesh_analys
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(6) https://www.coursehero.com/file/7010208
/mesh-and-nodal-analysis/
(7) Robert L. Boylestad ,”Introductory Circuit
Analysis”, Prentice Hall, 12th Edition,
New York, 2010, ISBN 9780137146666.

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