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Session plan

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Unit-I

Circuit concept R1-Ch1


Introduction to electrical circuits
Current - definition
L1 Voltage - definition
1
Power - definition
Energy – definition
Relation between parameters
Network - definition
R-L-C parameters T1-Ch1, R1-Ch1
L2 R, L and C definitions in geometrical point of view
2
Circuit point of view
Energy point of view
L3 Voltage and Current sources T1-Ch1
3
Definitions and examples
L4 Independent sources T1-Ch1,
4
Concept and examples
L5 Dependent sources T1-Ch1,
5
Concept and examples
Source transformation T1-Ch1,
6 L6
Introduction and problems
Voltage - current relationship for passive elements T1-Ch1
7 L7
Relationship for R and L –explanation
Relationship for C - explanation T1-Ch1
8 L8
Problems solutions
Kirchoff’s laws T1-Ch2,
9 L9 KCL definition - explanation and examples
KVL definition - explanation and examples
10 L10 Problems on KCL and KVL T1-Ch2,
Network reduction techniques - series, parallel, T1-Ch1
series - parallel
11 L11 Series – examples
Parallel – examples
Series and parallel - examples
Star to delta or Delta to star transformation T1-Ch1
12 L12 Star-delta transformation – explanation
Method and examples
Delta-star transformation – explanation T1-Ch1,
13 L13
Method and examples
Nodal and super node Analysis for Dc Excitations T1-Ch2
explanation
14 L14
Method and numericals

Mesh and super mesh Analysis for Dc Excitations T1-Ch2


explanation
15 L15 Method and numericals
Numerical problems solution on the related topics
16 L16
from the JNTU/ GATE / IES questions
Unit-II
Single phase AC circuits T1-Ch3
Objectives
17 L17
Introduction to single phase AC circuits with
examples
RMS and average values and form factor for T1-Ch1,
different periodic wave forms
L18 Periodic waveforms
18
RMS value – definition and examples
Average value – definition and examples
Form factor – definition and examples
Steady state analysis of R, L and C (in series, T1-Ch3
parallel combinations) with sinusoidal excitation
19 L19 Steady state analysis of Resistance in series with
sinusoidal excitation and
Problems
Inductance in series with sinusoidal excitation and T1-Ch3
20 L20
Problems
Capacitance in series with sinusoidal excitation and T1-Ch3,
21 L21
Problems
RL in series with sinusoidal excitation T1-Ch3,
22 L22 RC in series with sinusoidal excitation
Problems
Parallel Combinations with sinusoidal excitation T1-Ch3,
23 L23
Problems
Numerical problems solution on the related topics
24 L24
from the JNTU/ GATE / IES questions
Concept of reactance, impedance, susceptance and T1-Ch3,
admittance
Definition: Reactance
25 L25 Impedance
Susceptance
Admittance
Examples
Phase and phase difference T1-Ch3
Phase – definition and examples
26 L26
Phase difference – definition and
examples
Concept of power factor, Real and reactive powers T1-Ch7,
Introduction
Power factor – definition and examples
27 L27
Real power – definition and examples
Reactive power – definition and examples
Problems
J-notation, complex and polar forms of T1-Ch7,
representation, complex power
Introduction and explanation
28 L28 J-notation with examples
Complex and polar forms of representation with
examples
Complex power with examples
Unit III
Locus diagrams - series RL, RC, RLC and parallel T1-Ch5
combination with variation of various parameters
29 L29
Introduction to Locus diagram
Series RL Circuit - explanation and examples
30 L30 Series RC Circuit - explanation and examples T1-Ch3,
31 L31 Series RLC Circuit - explanation and examples T1-Ch3
L32 Parallel combination with variation of various T1-Ch3
32
L33 parameters and examples
Resonance – T1-Ch4
Series, parallel circuits
33 L34
Introduction
Series resonance circuits with examples
34 L35 Parallel Resonance circuits with examples T1-Ch4
Concept of band width and Q-factor T1-Ch4
Introduction
35 L36
Band width - definition and examples
Q-factor - definition and examples
Magnetic circuits - Faraday’s laws of
electromagnetic induction
Objectives
36 L37
Introduction to magnetic circuits
Faraday’s laws
Examples
Concept of self and mutual inductance T1-Ch11
37 L40 Definition of self and mutual inductance
Problems on self and mutual inductance
Dot convention T1-Ch11
38 L41 Dot convention method - Introduction
Problems on dot convention
Co-efficient of coupling T1-Ch11
39 L42 Co-efficient of coupling – definition
Problems on co-efficient of coupling
Composite magnetic circuits – analysis of series and
parallel magnetic circuit
40 L43
Composite magnetic circuits – introduction
Series – magnetic circuits
41 L44 Parallel magnetic circuits
42 L45 Problems on parallel magnetic circuits
Unit-IV
Network topology T1-Ch16
43 L46 Objectives
Introduction to network topology
Definitions - Graph, tree, basic cut-set and basic tie T1-Ch16
set matrices for planar networks
Definitions:
Graph, tree, link, chord
L47 Incident matrix, fundamental loop matrix, problems
44
L48 Basic tie set definition and examples, formulation
of matrices, solution methods, problems
Basic cut set definition and examples, formulation
of matrices, solution methods
Problems
Definitions - Graph, tree, basic cut-set and basic tie T1-Ch16
set matrices for planar networks
Definitions:
Graph, tree, link, chord
L49 Incident matrix, fundamental loop matrix, problems
45
L50 Basic tie set definition and examples, formulation of
matrices, solution methods
Basic cut set definition and examples, formulation
of matrices, solution methods
Problems
Loop and Nodal methods of analysis of networks T1-Ch16
with dependent and independent voltage and current
46 L51
sources
Duality

Unit-V

Network theorems (Dc Excitations) T1-Ch6


Objectives
48 L52 Introduction to network theorems
Super position theorem definition and explanation
Problems
Thevenins theorem T1-Ch6
Introduction
49 L53
Thevenins theorem definition and explanation
Problems
Norton’s theorem T1-Ch6
Introduction
50 L54
Norton’s theorem definition and explanation
Problems
Maximum power Transfer theorem T1-Ch6
Introduction
51 L55 Maximum power Transfer theorem definition and
explanation
Problems
Tellegen’s theorem T1-Ch6
Introduction
52 L56
Tellegen’s theorem definition and explanation
Problems
Reciprocity theorem T1-Ch6
Introduction
53 L57
Reciprocity theorem definition and explanation
Problems
Maximum power Transfer theorem T1-Ch6
Introduction
54 L58 Maximum power Transfer theorem definition and
explanation
Problems
Network theorems (Ac Excitations) T1-Ch14
Objectives
55 L59 Introduction to network theorems
Super position theorem definition and explanation
Problems
Thevenins theorem T1-Ch14
Introduction
56 L60
Thevenins theorem definition and explanation
Problems
Norton’s theorem T1-Ch14
Introduction
57 L61
Norton’s theorem definition and explanation
Problems
Maximum power Transfer theorem T1-Ch14
Introduction
58 L62 Maximum power Transfer theorem definition and
explanation
Problems
Tellegen’s theorem T1-Ch14
Introduction
59 L63
Tellegen’s theorem definition and explanation
Problems
Reciprocity theorem T1-Ch14
Introduction
60 L64
Reciprocity theorem definition and explanation
Problems
Maximum power Transfer theorem T1-Ch14
Introduction
61 L65 Maximum power Transfer theorem definition and
explanation
Problems

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Electric Circuits - A.Chakrabarhty, Dhanipat Rai & Sons.
2. Network analysis - N.C Jagan and C. Lakhminarayana, BS publications.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Engineering Circuit Analysis - William Hayt ,Jack E. Kemmerly, S M Durbin, Mc Graw Hill
Companies.
2. Electric Circuit Analysis - K.S.Suresh Kumar, Pearson Education.
3. Electrical Circuits - David A.Bell, Oxford University Press.
4. Network Analysis and Circuits - M.Arshad, Infinity Science Press.
5. Circuits - A.Bruce Carlson, Cengage Learning.
6. Electrical Circuits: An Introduction - KCA Smith & RE Alley, Cambridge University Press.

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