Laboratory Information:
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To understand the importance of Electrical energy in day to day life.
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To understand importance of basic concepts of Electrical engineering, different theorems & different machines used in industries.
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To gain knowledge of solving numerical problems related to electrical circuits.
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To impart the basic knowledge about the Electric and Magnetic circuits.
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To inculcate the understanding about the AC fundamentals.
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To understand the working of various Electrical Machines.
Equipments:
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DC Motor Generator Set
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Single Phase Transformer, Auto Transformer
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AC Motor Generator Set
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Rectifier Unit
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Alternator Unit
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Practical Kits (Thevenin’s, SPT, Temp. Rise)
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Rheostats
List of Experiments:
The term work for the subject consists of report on the performance of any EIGHT experiments from the following,
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Determination of energy efficiency of water heating system.
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Verification of Ohm's Law.
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Verification of KCL & KVL.
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Verification of Superposition theorem.
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Verification of Thevenin’s Theorem.
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Determination of Performance of R-L-C series circuit
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Verification of Voltage & current relationship in balanced 3-phase STAR connected load.
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Verification of Voltage & current relationship in balanced 3-phase DELTA connected load.
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Determination of efficiency & regulation of a single phase Transformer by Direct Loading.
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Study D.C. Machines (Generator & Motor).
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Study of A.C. Machines (Induction Motor).
Learning Outcomes Electrical Engineering
Students will be able to
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To understand the mathematical and physical foundations of electrical engineering and how these are used in electronic devices and systems.
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To critically evaluate alternate assumptions, approaches, procedures, tradeoffs, and results related to engineering problems.
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To lead a small team of student engineers performing a laboratory exercise or design project; to participate in the various roles in a team and understand how they contribute to accomplishing the task at hand.
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To use written and oral communications to document work and present project results.
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