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EEU 201 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT THEORY

S3 Core
L T P C
3 1 0 4

Objectives: To provide sound knowledge in the analysis of electrical circuits.


Level of the course: Understanding & Analysis Level
Prerequisite: NIL

Module I (15 hours )


Transient Analysis of simple circuits using time domain equations- Analysis of linear
circuits with independent and dependent sources- Natural, forced and complete response-
Analysis with and without initial conditions-Representation of circuit in the Laplace
domain- Transform impedance and admittance- Application of Laplace Transforms for
transient analysis of RL, RC and RLC series circuits energized with DC sources-Analysis
of electro magnetically coupled circuits- Conductively coupled equivalent circuits-
Voltage equations of coupled circuits with R, L, C and M. Application of Laplace
Transforms for transient analysis of electro magnetically coupled circuits.

Module II (14 hours )


Transient and Steady State Analysis of RL RC and RLC circuits impressed with
sinusoidal voltage, with and without initial conditions- Fourier Series Representation of
Complex signals- Concept of impedance in Laplace Domain-Study of variation of
impedance of RL, RC and RLC circuits with frequency- (Use examples of current &
voltage signals with two or three frequency components)- Steady state solutions of
circuits with coupled elements. Principle of single phase transformer. Network functions-
Pole-zero plots and predetermination of response using pole-zero plots. Introduction to
nonlinear and time varying networks.
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Module III (12 hours )
Circuit analysis using Symmetrical Components- Unbalanced star and delta load supplied
by 3 phase 3 wire and 4 wire systems –Highlights on the reasons for unbalance with
significance of Positive, Negative and Zero sequence currents - Comparison of the
economic aspects of single phase, two phase, three phase and six phase circuits.

Module IV (15 hours )


Two port networks. Characterization in terms of impedance parameters, admittance
parameters, hybrid parameters and transmission parameters- Inter relationships among
the six parameter sets. Reciprocal and symmetrical two port networks- Interconnection
of two port networks- Series, parallel, series-parallel, parallel-series and cascade. T and
Phi (Π ) equivalent of a two port networks for Ladder Networks, transmission lines,
filters, and amplifiers-Image impedance, characteristic impedance and propagation
constant of a symmetrical two port network- Introduction to Network Topology and
Graph Theory-Definition of graph, tree, , cut sets- incidence matrix- Fundamental cut
sets-Cut set schedule-Tie sets-Fundamental tie sets-Tie set schedule-Applications of
graph theoretic methods to formation of network equations-Current Variable and Voltage
Variable Methods. Development of algorithms for computer aided analysis.

Text Books
1. M.E. Van Valkenberg, Network Analysis, 3rd Ed, Prentice Hall India, 2001.
2. William Hayt , Jack E Kemmerly, Engineering Circuit Analysis, McGrawHill,
1993
Reference Books
1. William D Stanley, Network Analysis with Applications, 4th Ed, Pearson
Education Asia, 2003
2. Charles Desoer, Ernest S Kuh, Basic Circuit Theory, McGraw Hill, 1976
3. Charles K. Alexander, Matthew N.O., Sadiku, Fundamentals of Electric Circuits,
2nd Ed, Tata McGraw Hill, 2003.
4. T.S.K.V. Iyer, Theory and Problems in Circuit Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill,
1995.
5. Umesh Sinha, Network Analysis & Synthesis, 5th Ed, Satyaprakashan, 2001.
6. Turan Gönen, Electric Power Transmission Systems Engineering, John Wiley,
1988.
7. Donald L Schilling, Charles Belove, Electronic Circuits, 2nd Ed McGrawHill,
1979.
8. Ashok Ambardar, Analog & Digital Signal processing, 2nd Ed, Brooks Cole
Publishing Co, 1999.
9. S.L. Uppal, Electrical Power, 13th Ed, Khanna Publishers, 2001.

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