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Dr. Abdullah M. Elsayed: Department of Electrical Engineering Damietta University - Egypt

This document outlines the course content for an electric circuits course taught by Dr. Abdullah M. Elsayed at Damietta University in Egypt. The course covers basic electric circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws, circuit analysis methods, capacitors, inductors, AC circuits, and three-phase systems over 16 chapters. It includes lectures, tutorials, practical sessions, and written and oral exams. References for further reading are also provided.
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Dr. Abdullah M. Elsayed: Department of Electrical Engineering Damietta University - Egypt

This document outlines the course content for an electric circuits course taught by Dr. Abdullah M. Elsayed at Damietta University in Egypt. The course covers basic electric circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws, circuit analysis methods, capacitors, inductors, AC circuits, and three-phase systems over 16 chapters. It includes lectures, tutorials, practical sessions, and written and oral exams. References for further reading are also provided.
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Dr. Abdullah M.

Elsayed
Department of Electrical Engineering
Damietta University – Egypt

[email protected]
Lecture - 01
Course
ELE111 Course Name Electric Circuits
Code
Tutorial 2 Contact Equivalent
Hours Lectures 2 5 Cred. Hrs.
3
Practical 1 Hours

Oral 10 Written
Marking Year Work 30 100
Practical 10 Exam

Electric circuit elements - basic laws of electrical circuits - Ohm's law -


Kirchhoff current law - Kirchhoff voltage law - methods of electric
circuits' analysis: Thevenin’s theory, Norton theory, conversion of
sources, maximum power transfer - Energy storage elements - basic
concepts for AC circuits - analysis of AC circuits - analysis of three-
phase AC circuits.
Course Content
Chapter (1)
Quantities and Units
1.1 Introduction
1.2 The SI System of Units
Course Content
Chapter (2)
Voltage and Current
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Atomic Theory Review
2.3 Voltage
2.4 Current
2.5 Practical DC Voltage Sources
Course Content
Chapter (3)
Resistance
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Resistance of Conductors
3.4 Temperature Effects
3.5 Types of Resistors
3.6 Conductance
3.7 The Electric Circuit
Course Content
Chapter (4)
Ohm’s Law, Energy, and Power
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Ohm’s Law
4.3 Energy and Power
4.4 Nodes, Branches, and Loops
Course Content
Chapter (5)
Series Circuits
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Resistors in Series
5.3 Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law
5.4 Total Series Resistance
5.5 Power in Series Circuits
5.6 Interchanging Series Components
5.7 Voltage-Divider Formula
5.8 Voltage Subscripts
5.9 Point Sources
5.10 Internal Resistance of Voltage Sources
5.11 Open and Short Circuit
Course Content
Chapter (6)
Parallel Circuits
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Resistors in Parallel
6.3 Kirchhoff’s Current Law
6.4 Total Parallel Resistance
6.5 Power in Parallel Circuits
6.6 Interchanging Parallel Components
6.7 Current Divider Rule
6.8 Open and Short Circuit
Course Content
Chapter (7)
Series-Parallel Circuits
7.1 Introduction
7.2 The Series-Parallel Network
7.3 Analysis of Series-Parallel Circuits
7.4 The Wheatstone Bridge
7.5 Delta-Wye (Pi-Tee) Transformations
Course Content
Chapter (8)
Methods of Analysis
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Source Conversions
8.3 Branch-Current Analysis
8.4 Mesh (Loop) Analysis
8.5 Nodal Analysis
8.6 Superposition Theorem
8.7 Thévenin’s Theorem
8.8 Norton’s Theorem
8.9 Maximum Power Transfer
8.10 Substitution Theorem
Course Content
Chapter (9)
Capacitors and Capacitance
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Basic Construction of Capacitors and Charge Storage
9.3 Factors Affecting Capacitance
9.4 Types of Capacitors
9.5 Capacitors in Series
9.6 Capacitors in Parallel
9.7 Capacitors Charging and Discharging in DC circuits
Course Content
Chapter (10)
Magnetism and Electromagnetism
10.1 Introduction

10.2 The Magnetic Field


10.3 Electromagnetism
10.4 Electromagnetic Devices
10.5 Magnetic Hysteresis
10.6 Induced Voltage on a Conductor
10.7 Forces on a Current-Carrying Conductor
Course Content
Chapter (11)
Inductors and Inductance
11.1 The Basic Inductor
11.2 Types of Inductors
11.3 Series Inductors
11.4 Parallel Inductors
11.5 Inductors in Transients DC Circuits
Course Content
Chapter (12)
AC Fundamentals
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Sinusoidal AC Voltage and Current
12.3 Generating AC Voltages
12.4 Characteristics of Sinusoidal Waveform
12.5 Angular and Graphic Relationships for Sine Waves
12.6 Voltages and Currents as Functions of Time
12.7 Phasor Representation of Sine Waves
12.8 AC Waveforms and Average Value
12.9 Effective Values
Course Content
Chapter (13)
R, L, and C Elements and the Impedance Concept
13.1 Complex Number
13.2 Complex Numbers in AC Analysis
13.3 R, L, and C Circuits with Sinusoidal Excitation
13.4 The Impedance Concept
Course Content
Chapter (14)
Power in AC Circuits
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Power to a Resistive Load
14.3 Power to an Inductive Load
14.4 Power to a Capacitive Load
14.5 Power in More Complex Circuits
14.6 Apparent Power
14.7 The Relationship Between P, Q, and S
14.8 Effective Resistance
14.9 Energy Relationships for AC
Course Content
Chapter (15)
AC Series-Parallel Circuits
15.1 Ohm’s Law for AC Circuits
15.2 AC Series Circuits
15.3 Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law and the Voltage Divider Rule
15.4 AC Parallel Circuits
15.5 Kirchhoff’s Current Law and the Current Divider Rule
15.6 Series-Parallel Circuits
15.7 Frequency Effects
15.8 Series Resonance
Course Content
Chapter (16)
Three-Phase AC Systems
17.1 Three-Phase Voltage Generation
17.2 Basic Three-Phase Circuit Connections
17.3 Basic Three-Phase Relationships
17.4 Power in a Balanced Three Phase System
Course Content
References
1) A text book of electrical technology, B.L Theraja and A.K. Theraja

2) Lessons In Electric Circuits, Tony R. Kuphaldt

3) Circuit Analysis Theory And Practice, Robbins & Miller

4) Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, Charles K. Alexander and Matthew N.


O. Sadiku

5) Electronics Fundamentals: Circuits, Devices, and Applications, Thomas L.


Floyd, David M. Buchla.

6) Electrical Circuit Theory and Technology, John Bird

7) Basic Electrical Engineering, C. L. Wadhwa

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