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BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

PART - B I

Unit- V
5. DC Machines: Working principle of DC machine as a generator and motor.
Sub Code: 06ELE Constructional
15/06ELE25 features. E.M.F. equation IA Marksof generator
: 25and: illustrative.
Hrsl Week: 04 examples. Back E.M.F. and torqueExam equations
Hoursof D.C.
03 motors. Types of D.C. l
Total Hrs. : 52 motors - characteristics and applications. Necessity :of
Exam Marks 100a starter for t
motor. IllustrativePART -A
examples on motors. :

Unit-I 07 Hours
I-a) D. C. Circuits: Ohm's Law and Kirchhoff'sUnit-VI current Law, Kirchhoff's voltage ,
law -6.applications
Transformers: for the Principle
analysis' of only seriesand
operation andconstruction
parallel resistive
of single phase ~
J
circuits excited by independent
transformers (core voltage
and shell sources; Power
types). and Energy
E.M.F. equation, in such
power losses,
1
circuits. Illustrative
efficiencyexamples.
and voltage regulation (O.C. and S.C. tests. equivalent circuits
and phasor diagrams . are excluded), illustrative 04 Hours on E.M.F.
problems
I
I-b) Electromagnetism: equation Faradays Laws, Lenz's
and efficiency only. Law, Fleming's Rules, Statically
and Dynamically induced E.M.F. 's. Concept of self and mutual 07 Hours
inductance. Concept of coefficient of coupling. Unit-VIIEnergy'stored in magnetic
field, 7.Illustrative examples. 'Generators: Principle of operation. Types and
Synchronous
constructional features. E.M.F. equation. Concept03 of Hours
winding factor
Unit-II
(excluding derivation). Illustrative examples on E.M.F. equation and
2 Single-phase A.C. Circuits:
efficiency only.' Generation of sinusoidal AC voltage,
definition of average value, R.M.S. value, form factor and peak factor of 06 Hours
sinusoidally varying voltage and current, meaning of lagging or leading of
Unit- VIII
sinusoidal wave. Given a sinusoidally varying voltage or current as a
8. Three Phase Induction.Motors: Co~cept of rotating magnetic field.
function ofPrinciple
time, obtaining its phConstructional
of operation. as or representation
features.and
Slipvice
a,ndversa.
its significance.
Definition Applications.of
of real power, squirrel-cage
reactive power, and slip - ring motors. power
apparent power and Necessity of a
factor. stat:ter.
Analysis withphasor ,diagram, of cifc~its with R,L,C, R-L, R-C,
. Illustrative example~ only on'slip calculations.' ...
R-L-C ' ." ..
elements. Il~ustiative
. . examples involving. series and '.series parallel circuits. . , . 06 Hours.
I , . Text Books:
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3 1. E. Hughes; "ElectricalUnit-III Technology", International Students 9th Edition, Pearson,
2005.
Three Phase Circuits: Necessity and advantages of three phase systems,
Meaning 2. ofRajendra Prasad, balanced
Phase sequence, "Fundamentals supplyofand Electrical Engineering",
load. Obtaining the Prentice-Hall
relationshipofbetween India Pvt. Ltd.,
line and2005,
phase ISBN:
values 81-203-2729-2.
for balanced star and delta
Reference
connections. Power Books:
in balanced three-phase circuits. Illustrative examples.
1. K.A. Krishnamurthy and Unit-IV
M.R Raghuveer, "Electrical, Electronics Of) Hoursand

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4-a) Measuring
dynamometer
Computer
type
Instruments:
wattmeter
Construction
Engineering",
and
2nd Edition,and T.M.H.,
single-phase
Principle2001.
of operation of
induction type energy
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Question Paper Pattern
meter 1. Eight questions with 20 marks each to be set selecting one question based
(problems excluded) 03 Hours
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on each of the units 1 to 8.
l 2.
4-b) Domestic Any Wiring: fiveTwo-way
full questions are to
position andbethree-way
answeredposition
choosingcontrol
at leastoftwo
a from each
lamp. Necessitysection. and types of earthing. Elementary discussion on fuses.
3.
Electric shock andquestion
Every precautionsshallagainst
have a it. maximum of 3 subdivisions.
4. Preferably 50% of each question shall be based on numerical problem.
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