EE0203 – Electric Circuit Analysis

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EE0206-TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Syllabus
2. Mapping of Program Outcomes with Instructional Objectives
3. Mapping of Program Educational Objectives with Program Outcomes
4. Assessment Evidences for Program Outcomes
5. Course Plan mapped with Program Outcomes
6. Notes of lessons
7. Evaluation of Program Outcomes-Direct Measurement
Question Paper for Cycle Test I
Answer Key for Cycle Test –I
TLP-5
Assessment Analysis
Students Sample
Question Paper for Surprise Test I
Answer Key for Surprise Test I
TLP-5
Assessment Analysis
Students Sample
Question Paper for Cycle Test II
Answer Key for Cycle Test –II
TLP-5
Assessment Analysis
Students Sample
Question Paper for Model Exam
Answer Key for Model Exam
TLP-5
Assessment Analysis
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Students Sample
University exam question paper
Answer Key
8. Evaluation of Program Outcomes- Indirect Measurement-Bar Chart
(Feedback on Course Outcomes from Students and Faculty)
9. Question Bank
10. Counselling Sheet
11. Result Analysis (to be done for University results)
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SYLLABUS
COURSE CODE:
EE0201
COURSE TITLE:
ELECTRICAL MACHINES I
PURPOSE
To give the students a fair knowledge on the working of various DC machines and
Transformers.
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
At the end of the course the students will be able to:
1. Understand the basics of electromagnetics and concept of rotating machines.
2. Understand the construction, working, characteristics and applications of DC
generators.
3. Understand the construction, working, characteristics and applications of DC
motors.
4. Understand the construction, working, characteristics and applications of
transformers.
5. Understand the testing of DC machines and transformers
ELECTRO MAGNETIC INDUCTION & BASIC CONCEPTS IN ROTATING
MACHINES
Introduction to magnetic circuits – Magnetically induced e.m.f and force – AC operation of magnetic circui
Generated voltages – Torque.
DC GENERATORS
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Constructional features of DC machine – Principle of operation of DC generator – EMF
equation – Types of excitation – No load and load characteristics of DC generators –
commutation – armature reaction – Parallel operation of DC generators.
DC MOTORS
Principle of operation of DC motors- Back emf – Torque equation –Types of DC motorsSpeed – Torque characteristics of DC motors – Starting of DC motors: 2 point starter, 3
point starter,
4 point starter – Speed control – Losses and efficiency –Applications
TRANSFORMERS
Principle of operation – Constructional features of single phase and three phase
transformers – EMF equation – Transformer on No load and Load –Phasor diagram -equivalent circuit – Regulation - three phase transformer connections-parallel operation
of single phase and three phase transformer- Auto transformers
TESTING OF DC MACHINES & TRANSFORMERS
Losses and efficiency –Condition for maximum efficiency – Testing of DC machines:
Brake test , Swinburne’s test, Retardation test, Hopkinson’s test- Testing of transformer:
polarity test, load test, open circuit and short circuit test, Sumpner’s test – All day
efficiency
TEXT BOOKS
1. Kothari.D.P and Nagrath.I.J. Electrical Machines, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
Co.Ltd, New Delhi, 5th edition 2002
2. Dr. Murugesh Kumar K. DC Machines & Transformers, Vikas Publishing House Pvt
Ltd., 2003.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. B.L.Theraja, A.K.Theraja,Electrical Technology,Volume II, AC&DC Machines
S.chand publications.
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2. J.B.Gupta,Theory and Performance of Electrical Machines,S.K.Kataria& Sons
3. Albert E Clayton and N N Hancock, The performance and design of direct current
Machines, Oxford and IBH publishing company Pvt., Ltd., New Delhi 1990.
4. P.S.Bimbhra ,Electrical Machinery,Khanna Publishers,2003
5. IL Kosow, Electrical Machines & Transformers, Prentice Hall of India.
EE 0201 - ELECTRICAL MACHINES – I (R)
Course designed by
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Student outcomes
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
a
b
x
x
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
x
2
Engineering
General
Category
(G)
Basic
Sciences
Sciences
and
(B)
Technical
Professional
Subjects(P)
Arts(E)
x
3
Broad area (for
Electrical
Circuits
Machines
and
‘P’category)
Electronics
Power
Intelligent
System
Systems
Systems
x
4
Course Coordinator
Mr.K.Vijayakumar
Mapping of Program Outcomes with Instructional Objectives
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Mapping of Program Instructional Objectives Vs Program Outcomes
Program
Outcomes
Understand the Understand the
Understand the Understand the
.Understand
basics
construction,
construction,
the
working,
working,
of
cs and concept characteristics and
characteristics
characteristics
machines
of
and
of construction,
electromagneti
working,
rotating applications of DC
machines.
generators
and
of
transformers.
a).An ability to
apply
x
knowledge
x
x
of
mathematics,
science,
and
engineering.
b). An ability to
design
x
and
conduct
experiments, as
well
as
analyze
to
and
interpret results.
e).An ability to
identify,
x
formulate, and
solve
engineering
problems
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x
DC
and
applications of applications
DC motors.
testing
x
transformers
EE0206-TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
Mapping of Program Educational Objectives with Program Outcomes
Note: This page will be provided by Ms. Suchitra later
Mapping of Program Educational Objectives Vs Program Outcomes
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
1. Graduates are equipped with the fundamental knowledge of Mathematics, Basic
sciences and Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
2. Graduates learn and adapt themselves to the constantly evolving technology by
pursuing higher studies.
3. Graduates are better employable and achieve success in their chosen areas of
Electrical and Electronics Engineering and related fields.
4. Graduates are good leaders and managers by effectively communicating at both
technical and interpersonal levels.
The student outcomes are linked with the program educational objectives as shown
below.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL
(a–k OUTCOMES)
OBJECTIVES
1
(a) an ability to apply knowledge of
mathematics, science, and engineering
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x
2
3
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(b) an ability to design and conduct
experiments, as well as to analyze and
x
interpret data
(c) an ability to design a system,
component, or process to meet desired
x
needs within realistic constraints such as
economic, environmental, social, political,
ethical,
health
and
safety,
manufacturability, and sustainability
(d)
an
ability
to
function
on
x
(e) an ability to identify, formulate, and
x
x
multidisciplinary teams
solve engineering problems
(f) an understanding of professional and
x
ethical responsibility
(g) an ability to communicate effectively
x
in both verbal and written form.
(h) the broad education necessary to
x
understand the impact of engineering
solutions in a global perspective.
(i) a recognition of the need for, and an
x
ability to engage in life-long learning
(j) a knowledge of contemporary issues
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(k) an ability to use the techniques, skills,
and modern engineering tools necessary
for engineering practice.
Assessment Evidences for Program Outcomes
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x
x
EE0206-TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
SRM University
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Course Code: EE0201
Course Title: Electrical Machines I
INSTRUCTIONAL
PROGRAM OUTCOME
EVIDENCE
Understand the basics of
a).An ability to apply knowledge
CYCLE TEST-I
electromagnetic and concept of
of mathematics, science, and
rotating machines
engineering
OBJECTIVE
e).An ability to identify,
CYCLE TEST-II
formulate, and solve engineering
problems
Understand
working,
the
construction, a).An ability to apply knowledge
characteristics
applications of DC generators.
CYCLE TEST-I
and of mathematics, science, and
engineering
e).An ability to identify,
CYCLE TEST-II
formulate, and solve engineering
MODEL EXAM
problems
Understand
working,
the
construction, a).An ability to apply knowledge
characteristics
applications of DC motors.
MODEL EXAM
and of mathematics, science, and
engineering
b). An ability to design and
Tested with Objective
conduct experiments, as well as to
Questions
analyze and interpret results
Capable of answering
*competitive exams like
JTO,GATE, IES etc.
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e).An ability to identify,
MODEL EXAM
formulate, and solve engineering
problems
Understand
working,
the
construction, a).An ability to apply knowledge
characteristics
applications of transformers.
MODEL EXAM
and of mathematics, science, and
engineering
b). An ability to design and
MODEL EXAM
conduct experiments, as well as to
analyze and interpret results
e).An ability to identify,
formulate, and solve engineering
problems
Course Plan mapped with Program Outcomes
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MODEL EXAM
EE0206-TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
SRM UNIVERSITY
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
SCHOOL OF ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF EEE
Course Code: EE0201
Course Title: ELECTRICAL MACHINES I
Semester:
III
Course Time: JULY – NOV 2011
Location:
ESB BLOCK
Course timings:
Day
Section
A
DAY 1
DAY 2
B
HR
TIMING
-
-
2
9.35-
4
10.25AM
11.2512.15PM
12
HR
C
TIMING
-
HR
TIMING
D
HR
TIMING
-
-
2
9.35-
7
10.25AM
03.104.00PM
2
9.35-10.25AM
EE0206-TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
DAY 3
-
1
08.45-
7
09.35AM
2
9.35-
6
02.20-3.10PM
7
03.10-4.00PM
3
10.35-11.25
10.25AM
03.1004.00PM
5
DAY 4
6
02.20-
2
3.10PM
7
09.35-
2.20pm
10.25AM
4
DAY 5
1.30-
03.10-
11.2512.15PM
4.00PM
Faculty Details
Sec. Name of the Staff
A
R. BRINDA
Office
Office hour
Mail id
ESB BLOCK
8.45AM-
FIRST
4.00PM
Brinda_apr16@ktr.srmuniv.ac.in
8.45AM-
sivasankari@ktr.srmuniv.ac.in
FLOOR
B
SIVASANKARI.P
4.00PM
C
R.RAJARAJESHWARI
8.45AM4.00PM
D
K.VIJAYAKUMAR
8.45AM4.00PM
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rajarajeswarir@ktr.srmuniv.ac.in
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Required Text Books:
TEXT BOOKS
Kothari.D.P and Nagrath.I.J. Electrical Machines, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
Co.Ltd, New Delhi, 5th edition 2002
Dr. Murugesh Kumar K. DC Machines & Transformers, Vikas Publishing House
Pvt Ltd., 2003.
REFERENCE BOOKS
Fitgerald, A.E., Charles Kingsely Jr. Stephen D.Umans, Electric Machinery
McGraw Hill Books Company, 1992.
Hill Stephen, J. Chapman, Electric Machinery Fundamentals, McGraw Hill Book
Co., new Delhi, 1985.
Albert E Clayton and N N Hancock, The performance and design of direct current
Machines, Oxford and IBH publishing company Pvt., Ltd., New Delhi 1990.
P.S.Bimbhra ,Electrical Machinery,Khanna Publishers,2003
IL Kosow, Electrical Machines & Transformers, Prentice Hall of India.
Resources :
o www.scribd.com
o http://ocw.mit.edu
o www.hubbellpowersystems.com
B.L.Theraja, A.K.Theraja,Electrical Technology,Volume II, AC&DC
Machines
B.Gupta Theory & performance of electrical machines
Prerequisite: NIL
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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES:
After the completion of this course successfully the students will be able to:
1. Understand the basics of electromagnetic and concept of rotating machines.
2. Understand the construction, working, characteristics and applications of DC
generators.
3. Understand the construction, working, characteristics and applications of DC
motors.
4. Understand the construction, working, characteristics and applications of
transformers.
5. Understand the testing of DC machines and transformers..
Assessment Details
Cycle Test – I
:
10 Marks
Surprise Test
:
05 Marks
Cycle Test – II :
10 Marks
Model Exam
:
20 Marks
Attendance
:
05 Marks
Total
:
50 Marks
Test Schedule
S.
DATE
TEST
TOPICS
DURATION
No
1
3.8.2011
14.9.2011
15
CYCLE TEST-I
UNIT-I&II
1 hr 30 minutes
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2
3
31.10.2011
CYCLE TEST-II
UNIT-IV & III
1 hr 30 minutes
MODEL EXAM
ALL 5 UNITS
3 hrs
Outcomes
Student who have successfully completed this course,
Instructional Objective
1. Understand the basics of
a).An ability to apply knowledge of
electromagnetic and concept of
mathematics, science, and engineering.
rotating machines.
b). An ability to design and conduct
2. Understand the construction,
experiments, as well as to analyze and
working, characteristics and
interpret results.
applications of DC generators.
e).An ability to identify, formulate, and
3. Understand the construction,
working, characteristics and
applications of DC motors.
4. Understand the construction,
working, characteristics and
applications of transformers.
5. Understand the testing of DC
machines and transformers.
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Program outcome
solve engineering problems
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Detailed Session Plan
UNIT 1
ELECTRO MAGNETIC INDUCTION & BASIC CONCEPTS IN ROTATING MACHINES
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Introduction to magnetic circuits – Magnetically induced e.m.f and force – AC operation of magnetic circuits –
Hysteresis and Eddy current losses. Energy in magnetic systems – Field energy & mechanical force – Single and
Multiple excited systems. MMF of distributed windings – Magnetic fields in rotating machines – Generated
voltages – Torque.
.
Sessio
Topics to be covered
Text book
Page No.
n No.
1
Introduction to magnetic
11
Induced EMF & force
3
4
AC
operation
of
Kothari.D.
magnetic circuits
P
Hysteresis & Eddy
Nagrath.I.
currents
J.
Energy
in
magnetic
Field
energy
and
34
and
36
Electrical
Machines
systems
156
161
mechanical force
5
Single &Multiple excited
systems
MMF
178
of
distributed
225
windings
6
Magnetic
fields
rotating machines
7
Generated voltages
17
in
Instructional
Methods
Objective
Program Outcome
Understand the
circuits
2
Testing
233
basics of
.
a).An
ability to
electromagnetic
apply knowledge of
and concept of
mathematics, science,
rotating machines.
and engineering.
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Torque
212
188
Unit 2 DC GENERATORS
Constructional features of DC machine – Principle of operation of DC generator – EMF equation – Types of
excitation – No load and load characteristics of DC generators – commutation – armature reaction – Parallel
operation of DC generators.
9
Session
Topics to be covered
Text book
Page No.
No.
8
Constructional
B.L.Theraja,
Testing
Instructional
Methods
Objective
888
b). An ability to
features & operation A.K.Theraja,
of DC machine
9
10
11
EMF
design and conduct
Electrical
Understand the
experiments, as well
Technology,
construction,
as to analyze and
working,
interpret results.
characteristics
e).An ability to
and applications
identify, formulate,
of DC
and solve
generators.
engineering
& Volume II,
equation
problems
AC&DC
Types of Excitation
Machines
914
911
12
13
No
load
&
Load
characterestics of DC
968
generators
14
Armature reaction
938
15
commutation
946
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Program Outcome
.
problems
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Parallel operation of
953
DC generators
Unit 3 DC MOTORS
Principle of operation of DC motors-Back emf – Torque equation –Types of DC motors-Speed – Torque
characteristics of DC motors – Starting of DC motors: 2 point starter, 3 point starter,
4 point starter – Speed
control – Losses and efficiency –Applications
Session
Topics to be
No.
Text book
covered
Principle
18
of 1.B.LTheraja
operation
of
DC A.K.Theraja,
motors-Back emf
equation- Technology,
Torque
20
Problems
21
Types of DC motors AC&DC
Speed – Torque Machines
Starting
of
24
motors-types
DC Theory &
of performance
starters
of electrical
25
Speed control
machines
26
Losses efficiency-
Objective
design and conduct
1. 1001
2. 296
2. 312
2.J.B.Gupta
23
Methods
Program Outcome
998
of
DC motors
Instructional
b). An ability to
Volume II,
characteristics
Testing
1. 996-
Electrical
19
22
Page No.
Understand the
experiments, as well
construction,
as to analyze and
working,
interpret results.
characteristics
e).An ability to
and
identify, formulate,
applications of
and solve
DC motors.
engineering
1. 1073
problems
1. 1033
1. 1022
applications
Unit 4 TRANSFORMERS
Principle of operation – Constructional features of single phase and three phase transformers – EMF equation –
Transformer on No load and Load –Phasor diagram --equivalent circuit – Regulation - three phase transformer
connections-parallel operation of single phase and three phase transformer- Auto transformers
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Session
Topics to be
No.
Text book
Page No.
covered
26
Principle
of B.LTherajaA
1116
27
operation
– .K.Theraja,E
1212
Instructional
Methods
Objective
Program Outcome
b). An ability to
Understand the
design and conduct
construction,
experiments, as well
features of single Technology,
working,
as to analyze and
phase
characteristics and interpret results.
Constructional
lectrical
and
three Volume II,
phase transformers
AC&DC
Machines
28
EMF
1122
applications of
e).An ability to
transformers.
identify, formulate,
and solve
equation-
engineering
problems
29
30
Testing
1129
problems
Transformer on No
load and
Load –
Phasor diagram
31
equivalent circuit
1132
32
Regulation - three
1156
phase
transformer
connections
33
parallel operation of
1193
single
1236
phase
three
and
phase
transformer
34
Auto transformers
1186
1
Unit 5 TESTING OF DC MACHINES & TRANSFORMERS
Losses and efficiency –Condition for maximum efficiency – Testing of DC machines:Brake test , Swinburne’s test,
Retardation test, Hopkinson’s test- Testing of transformer:polarity test,load test, open circuit and short circuit test,
Sumpner’s test – All day efficiency
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Session
Topics to be
No.
35
36
Text book
Page No.
covered
Losses
and 1.
1. 1168
Testing
Instructional
Methods
Objective
Program Outcome
Understand the
efficiency
– B.LTherajaA
testing of DC
e).An ability to
Condition
for .K.Theraja,E
machines and
identify, formulate,
maximum
lectrical
transformers
and solve
efficiency
Technology,
test Volume II,
Brake
engineering
1. 1092
Retardation test
AC&DC
1. 1105
37
Swinburne’s test
Machines
1. 1094
38
Hopkinson’s test
39
Testing
1. 1099
of
2.Kothari.D
transformer:polarity
.P
and
test,load test,
Nagrath.I.J.
2. 80
40
open
and
Electrical
1. 1146
41
short circuit test-
Machines
1. 1150
circuit
problems
42
Sumpner’s test
1. 1167
43
– All day efficiency
1. 1181
21
problems
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