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Unit - 1 DC Circuit Analysis and Network Theorems
Unit 1
DC Circuit Analysis and Network Theorems
1.1 Circuit Concepts Concepts of Network
1.2 Active and Passive elements
1.3 Voltage and current sources
1.4 Concept of linearity and linear network
1.5 Unilateral and bilateral elements. R L and C as linear
1.6 Source Transformation.
1.7 Kirchhoff’s Law
1.8 Loop and nodal methods of analysis
1.9 Star – delta transformation
1.10 Network Theorems Superposition Theorem Thevenin’s
1.11 Maximum Power Transfer Theorem. Simple Numerical
Unit - 2 Steady State Analysis of Single Phase AC Circuits
Unit 2
Steady State Analysis of SinglePhase AC Circuits
2.1 AC Fundamentals Sinusoidal Square and Triangular
2.2 Average and effective values
2.3 Form and peak factors
2.4 Concept of phasors
2.5 Phasor representation of sinusoidally varying voltage
2.6 Analysis of series parallel and series –Parallel RLC Circuits Apparent Active Reactive Powers
2.7 Power factor causes and problems of low power factor
2.8 Power factor improvement.
2.9 Resonance in Series and Parallel Circuits
2.10 Bandwidth and Quality Factor.
Unit - 3 Three Phase AC Circuits
Unit 3
Ac circuits
3.1 Three Phase AC Circuits
3.2 Three Phase System – its necessity and advantages
3.3 Meaning of phase sequence and star and delta
3.4 Balanced supply and balanced load
3.5 Line and phase voltage current relations
3.6 Measuring Instruments Types of instruments
3.7 Construction and Working Principles of PMMC and Moving Iron type Voltmeter Ammeters Single Phase Dynamometer Wattmeter and Induction Type Energy Meter
3.9 Use of Shunts and Multipliers. Simple Numerical Problems on Energy Meter Shunts and Multipliers
Unit - 4 Introduction To Power System
Unit IV
Staffing and Leading
4.1 Concept of staffing an overview of staffing
4.2 Motivation – Concept Importance extrinsic and intrinsic motivation
4.3 Major Motivation theories – Maslow’s Need Hierarchy Theory Hertzberg’s Two factor theory Vroom’s Expectation Theory
4.4 Leadership – Concept Importance
4.5 Major theories of Leadership Likert’s scale theory Blake and Mouten’s Grid theory Fred Fielder’s situational Leadership
4.6 Transactional Leadership
4.7 Transformational Leadership
4.8 Transforming Leadership
Unit - 5 Electrical Machines
Unit 5
Machines
5.1 Electrical Machines Principles of electro mechanical
5.2 DC Machines Types of DC machines
5.3 E.m.f. Equation of generator and torque equation of
5.4 Characteristics and applications of dc motors. Simple
5.5 Three Phase Induction Motor Types Principle of
5.6 Slip – torque Characteristics applications. Simple
5.7 Single Phase Induction motor Principle of operation and introduction to methods of starting applications
5.8 Three Phase Synchronous Machines Principle of operation of alternator and synchronous motor and their applications
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