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ME 1102 Electric Circuits: Analysis of Resistive Circuits

1. The document discusses mesh analysis, a technique for analyzing resistive circuits. 2. Mesh analysis involves identifying loops (meshes) in the circuit, assigning directions to currents, writing Kirchhoff's voltage law equations for each mesh, and solving the equations to find unknown currents. 3. Several examples are provided to demonstrate applying mesh analysis to calculate currents, node voltages, and other values in various resistive circuits.

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ME 1102 Electric Circuits: Analysis of Resistive Circuits

1. The document discusses mesh analysis, a technique for analyzing resistive circuits. 2. Mesh analysis involves identifying loops (meshes) in the circuit, assigning directions to currents, writing Kirchhoff's voltage law equations for each mesh, and solving the equations to find unknown currents. 3. Several examples are provided to demonstrate applying mesh analysis to calculate currents, node voltages, and other values in various resistive circuits.

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Analysis

ME 1102 Electric Circuits

Chapter 4
Analysis of Resistive Circuits

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Analysis 2

Mesh Analysis

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Analysis 3
Mesh Analysis
• Mesh/Loop:
A closed path

• Mesh Analysis:

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Analysis 4
Mesh Analysis
• Mesh/Loop: A closed path

• Mesh Analysis:
1. Count number of loops (loops = currents)
2. Assign polarities to each component w.r.t one
source in the circuit
3. Draw cw or ccw currents in each loop *
4. Write KVL equations for each loop
5. Solve equations for unknown currents

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Mesh Analysis

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Analysis 6
Mesh Analysis
Example 4-7: (Boylestad-Example 8.11 p. 269)
Calculate all loop currents.

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Mesh Analysis
Example 4-8: (Boylestad-Example 8.16 p. 275)
Find the current through 7 resistor.

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Mesh Analysis
Example 4-9: (Dorf-Exercise P.4.4-4 p. 139)
Determine the node voltage va.

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Mesh Analysis
Example 4-10: (Dorf-Example 4.7-1)
Find the three mesh currents if R1 = R2 = 1  and R3 =
2 .

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Mesh Analysis
Example 4-11: (Dorf-Example 4.7-2)
Find the three mesh currents using mesh analysis

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Mesh Analysis
HT:
Dorf-Exercise: P. 4.3-1, P. 4.3-2, P. 4.6-1, P. 4.7-4
Boylestad-Example: 8.18, 8.22, 8.24

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Reference
1. Introduction to Electric Circuits (R. C. Dorf/Svoboda)
2. Introductory Circuit Analysis (R. L. Boylestad)

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