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Capital University of Sciences and Technology, Islamabad

Department of Electrical Engineering

Course Title:

EE2253: Electrical Network Analysis

Pre-requisite(s):

EE1213: Linear Circuit Analysis

Credit Hours:

Instructor:

Mr. Arif Khan

Recommended Book(s):

Engineering Circuit Analysis by W. H. Hayt & J. E. Kemmerly

Ref. Book(s):

- Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis by J. DAVID IRWIN


- Electric circuit fundamentals by Franco
- Introductory circuit analysis by Robert L. Boylestad

Course Objectives:
In this course Electrical Engineering students will be taught to analyze RLC circuit in time
domain, in phasor form, in frequency domain and in S domain. Student will learn power
transmission in single and three phase system, their power measurement methods and power factor
correction for efficient transmission of power. Students will be given the concept to formulate
equations and choose among the different methods to analyze an electrical network.

Course Learning Outcomes:


At the end of this course, the students should be able to:
CLO:1.
Demonstrate the effect of power transfer, power dissipation and power
factor on power transmission (Level: C3)
CLO:2.
Examine circuits to analyze from Time domain to S- domain and vice versa
(Level: C4)
CLO:3.
Analyze RLC circuits and differentiate between Transient and Steady State
responses (Level: C4)
CLO:4.
Formulate Time domain, Phasor and Frequency domain response of second
order circuits (Level: C5)

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Course Contents:
1. The RLC Circuit
Source free parallel RLC circuit
Source free series RLC circuit
Transient Response of RLC circuit
Complete response of RLC circuit
2. Sinusoidal Steady State Analysis
Forced Response to Sinusoidal Functions
Complex Forcing Function
The Phasor
Impedance
Admittance
Nodal and Mesh Analysis
3. AC Circuit Power Analysis
Instantaneous Power
Average Power
Apparent Power and Power Factor
Complex Power
4. Polyphase Circuits
Single Phase Three wire system
Three phase Y-Y connection
The Delta connection
Power measurement in three phase system
5. Magnetically Coupled Circuits
Mutual Inductance
The Linear Transformer
The Ideal Transformer
6. Circuit Analysis in s-Domain
Nodal and Mesh analysis in s-domain
Poles Zeros and transfer functions
Convolution
Natural Response in s-domain

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Grading Policy:
S. No.
i
ii
iii
iv

Grading
Assignments
Quizzes
Mid-term Exam
Final Exam
Total

% of Total Marks
10
20
20
50
100

Mapping of CLOs and PLOs:


CLOs
CLO:1

CLO:2

CLO:3

CLO:4

PLOs
PLO:1
(Engineering Knowledge)
PLO:2
(Problem Analysis)
PLO:3
(Design and Development of Solutions)
PLO:4
(Investigation)
PLO:5
(Modern Tool Usage)
PLO:6
(The Engineer and Society)
PLO:7
(Environment and Sustainability)
PLO:8
(Ethics)
PLO:9
(Individual and Team Work)
PLO:10
(Communication)
PLO:11
(Project Management)
PLO:12
(Life Long Learning)

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