Electric Circuit Analysis (Circuit Theory) - EE3251 2021 Regulation - Semester Question Paper 2023 April May
Electric Circuit Analysis (Circuit Theory) - EE3251 2021 Regulation - Semester Question Paper 2023 April May
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Electric Circuit Analysis – Reg 2021 - EE3251
Unit I: a. Introduction : Introduction | Short circuit (sc) | Open circuit (oc) | Phasor Algebra | Laplace Transforms | Final value theorem | Independent and
dependent sources: | Grouping of inductors | Grouping of capacitors | Worked examples
Unit I: b. Basic Circuits Analysis : Basic circuits analysis | Kirchoff's laws | Combination of Resistors | Worked examples on series resistive circuits |
Worked examples on d.c. parallel circuits | Worked examples on series-parallel circuits | Exercise | Solved problems on kirchoff's laws | Loop (mesh)
current method | Worked examples | Solving AC circuits by loop current methods | Exercise problems | Worked examples | Worked ProblemsAdditional
solved problems | Nodal analysis of circuits for dependent sources (controlled sources) | Exercise | Generation of alternating voltage and current |
Sinusoidal alternating quantity | Equation of sinusoidally varying emf and current (sinusoidal functions) | Some important terms | R.M.S (root mean
square) value or effective value | Average value | Form factor and peak factor | To find RMS or effective values of some important waveforms | Worked
examples | Phasor representation of sinusoidally varyingalternating quantities | Representation of sinusoidal quantities in polar form- drawing the
phasors | Analysis of ac circuit | Worked examples | Points to Remember | Revision of formulae | Exercise
Unit II: Network Reduction and Theorems for DC and AC Circuits : Network Reduction and Theorems for dc and ac Circuits | Source Transformation
(Voltage and current source transformation) | Worked examples | Star (y) and delta (a) transformation (or) t and π transformation | Worked examples |
Exercise | Network Theorems | Boot worked examples | Worked examples | Super Position Theorem | Worked examples | Worked examples Maximum
power transfer | Worked examples | Worked examples on milliman's theorem
Unit III: Transient Response Analysis : Transient Response Analysis | Transients | Natural and forced responses | Initial conditions | Zero-input response
| Initial (boundary) conditions for inductance | Initial (boundary) condition for capacitors | Effect of switching on resistor | Determination of initial
conditions | Laplace transformation technique | DC transients | Worked examples | Worked examples | Worked examples | Worked examples Transients in
RLC Circuit | Worked examples | Transients when the excitation is exponential function | Exercise
Unit IV: Three Phase Circuits : Three phase circuits | representation of the phase voltage in the polar and rectangular forms and drawing the phasor
diagram | Phase sequence | Interconnection of the phases | Balanced star connected load | Balanced delta connected load | Worked examples | Three
phase power measurement - two-watt meter method | Worked examples | Additional solved problems | Points to remember in three phase circuits |
Exercise
Unit V: Resonance and Coupled Circuits : Resonance and coupled circuits | Series resonance | Worked examples On series resonance | Points to
Remember in Series Resonance Circuits | Exercise - Series Resonance | Parallel Resonance Circuit | Worked examples | Derive an expression for the
resonant frequency of | Multiple Resonance | Series-parallel and parallel series conversion | Points to Remember in Parallel Resonant Circuit | Exercise |
Self inductance | Mutual inductance | Analysis of coupled circuits | Dot rule for couple circuits | Combination of conductively connected mutually coupled
coils | Worked examples | Tuned circuits | Points to Remember in Coupled Circuits | Exercise
Two Mark Question and Answers : Two Mark Question and Answers set - 1 | Two Mark Question and Answers set - 2 | Two Mark Question and Answers
set - 3 | Two Mark Question and Answers set - 4 | Two Mark Question and Answers set - 5 | Two Mark Question and Answers set - 6
Model Question and Answer : Model Question and Answer | Model Question and Answer Part-B | Model Question Paper - II | Model Question Paper - II
Part B | Model Question Paper - III | Model Question Paper - III Part B | Solved Anna University Question Paper | Solved Anna University Question Paper
Part B | Solved Anna University Question Paper | Solved Anna University Question Paper | Solved Anna University Question Paper Part C
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