Lecture 3 - Method Analysis - Teaching Mode
Lecture 3 - Method Analysis - Teaching Mode
ENT 187/3
Electric Circuit
ENT161/4
Methods of Analysis
• Introduction
• Nodal Analysis
• Nodal Analysis with Voltage Sources
• Mesh Analysis
• Mesh Analysis with Current Sources
INTRODUCTION
Another three circuit analysis method is:
1. Nodal analysis ( application of KCL) known as Node voltage Method in
some reference book.
2. Mesh analysis ( application of KVL) known as loop current Method in
some reference book.
Example 3.1:
Calculate the node voltages in the circuit shown in Figure 1.
2. Nodes Voltage,
v1 & v2
V2
V1 3.Applying KCL
(refer next slide)
Eq. (3.1.1)
We have three simultaneous equation to solve to get the node voltages v1,v2, v3.
Answer :
Possibilities:
1. If a voltage source is connected between the reference node and a nonrefence
node, simply set the voltage at the nonreference node equal to the voltage of the
voltage source
2. If the voltage is connected between two nonreference nodes, the two
nonreference nodes form a generalized node or supernode; apply both KCL
and KVL to determine the node voltages.
i1 i4 i2 i3
v1 v2 v1 v3 v2 0 v3 0
2 4 8 6
KVL at supernode:
v2 5 v3 0 v2 v3 5
NODAL ANALYSIS WITH VOLTAGE SOURCES
Practice Problem:
Find v and i in the circuit in Fig 3.11:
At node 1
i4
v1 7V ...........................(1)
1 2 3
i1
At node 2
i3
i1 i2 i3 i4 ...............(2)
i2
Node 2 & node 3 form super node
v 2 3 v3 0
v3 v2 3.........................(3)
From (2)
v1 v2 v2 0 v3 0 v3 0
..........................(4)
4 3 2 6
Practice problem:
For the circuit shown in Figure 3.9, find the node voltages.
2. Apply KVL to each of the n meshes. Use Ohm’s Law to express the voltages
in terms of the mesh currents.
3. Solve the resulting n simultaneously equations to get the mesh currents by
using substitution or determinants.
MESH ANALYSIS
Consider the figure below:
1. Assign i1 and i2 as meshes 1 and 2.
2. Apply KVL to each mesh:
i3
i1 I3= i1 - i2
i2
MESH ANALYSIS
Example: For the circuit in Figure, find the branch currents I1, I2 and I3 using
mesh analysis.
i3
i1
i2
I3=i1-i2 or I3 = -(i2-i1)
MESH ANALYSIS
Practice Problem:
Calculate the mesh currents i1 and i2 in the circuit of Figure shown.
• set i2 = -5A
• Mesh equation:
10 4i1 6(i1 i2 ) 0, i1 2 A
MESH ANALYSIS CURRENT SOURCES
i1 3.2 A, i2 2.8 A
FURTHER READING