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Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bannari Amman Inst. of Tech.

| Regulation 2011

11E207 ELECTRIC CIRCUITS LABORATORY 0 1.5 Objectives To Design and verify various networks theorems To get an insight into solution of RLC circuits, single phase and three phase power measurements. To understand the concept of transients. Program Outcomes (a). The graduates will demonstrate knowledge of fundamentals, science and mathematics in solving problems logically. (b). The graduates will demonstrate their ability to identify, formulate, design and solve Electrical and Electronics Engineering problems. Skill Set 1. 2. 3. 4. Design and understand the concepts of various theorems Design the RLC series and parallel circuits for different frequency Understand the measuring methods for power and energy Understand the concepts of transients 0 3

Assessment Pattern

Preparation Observation and Results Record Mini-Project / Model Examination/ Viva-Voce Total

Internal Assessment 10 15 10 15 50

Semester End Examination 15 20 15 50

Remember 1. Define voltage 2. Define current 3. Define energy. 4. Define power. 5. Define charge. 6. What is meant by node? 7. What is meant by branch? 8. What is meant by linear and nonlinear elements? 9. What is meant by active and passive elements? 10. What is meant by Unilateral and bi lateral elements? 11. Define ideal voltage source.

Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bannari Amman Inst. of Tech. | Regulation 2011

12. Define ideal current source. 13. State Ohms Law. 14. State KCL. 15. What is meant by source transformation? 16. Define form factor. 17. Define peak factor. 18. What do you meant by transients? 19. What is thevenins resistance Understand 1. State superposition theorem 2. State Millmans Theorems 3. State the venins Theorems 4. State Nortons Theorems 5. What is the formula for thevenins resistance? 6. Write the formula for Nortons current. 7. What is the importance of studying transients. Apply / Analyse / Evaluate 1. Compare mesh and loop 2. Compare MI and MC type of meters 3. Write the application of KVL 4. Mention the application of KCL 5. Why only two watt meters are enough to measure three phase power? Create 1. Design and Construct the wiring circuits for tube light and measure the energy consumption by it. 2. Design the circuits for three phase motor and measure the power and energy. 3. Design the circuit for single LED and measure the current, voltage and power taken by the LED. 4. Design the circuit for two LEDs which are connected in series and measure the current and Voltage. List of Experiments 1. Design a circuit and find branch currents using Mesh Current Method and node voltages by Nodal Voltage Method 2 Design a circuit using Superposition and Millmans Theorems 3. Design a circuit using Thevenins and Nortons Theorems 4. Design a circuit and obtain Frequency Response of a Series R-L-C Circuits for different values of
inductance and Capacitance

5. Design a circuit and obtain Frequency Response of Parallel RLC Circuits for different values of
inductance and Capacitance

6. Study of RL, RC and RLC Transients 7. Single Phase Power Measurement by Three Ammeter and Three Voltmeter Methods

Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bannari Amman Inst. of Tech. | Regulation 2011

8. Three Phase Power Measurement by Two Wattmeter Method 9. Simulation of Ohms Law and Kirchhoffs Laws using PSIM 10 Simulation of Mesh Current Method using PSIM 11. Simulation of Frequency Response of RLC Series and Parallel Circuits using PSIM 12. Application of Kirchhoffs laws in incandescent Lamps 13. Application of maximum power transfer theorem in a loud speaker circuit Total : 45 Hours Practical Schedule

Sl. No. 1

3 4

Experime Hours Sl. No. Experime Single Phase Power nt nt Design a circuit and find branch Measurement by Three 3 7 currents using Mesh Current Ammeter and Three Method and node voltages by Nodal Voltmeter Methods Voltage Method Design a circuit using Superposition Three Phase Power 6 8 and Millmans Theorems Measurement by Two Wattmeter Method Design a circuit using Thevenins Simulation of Ohms Law and 6 9 and Nortons Theorems Kirchhoffs Laws using PSIM Design a circuit and obtain 3 10 Simulation of Mesh Current Frequency Response of a Series RMethod using PSIM L-C Circuit for different values of inductance and Capacitance Design a circuit and obtain Frequency Response of Parallel RLC Circuits for different values of
inductance and Capacitance

Hours 3

3 3

11

Simulation of Frequency Response of RLC Series and Parallel Circuits using PSIM Application of Kirchhoffs laws and maximum power transfer theorem.

Study of RL, RC and RLC Transients

12

Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bannari Amman Inst. of Tech. | Regulation 2011

Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bannari Amman Inst. of Tech. | Regulation 2011

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