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Applied Electricity Course

EE 199 is a fundamental engineering course offered in the first semester. It covers basic electrical concepts including circuit laws, analysis of RC and RL circuits using phasors, and an overview of electric machines. The course is 3 credit hours and has no prerequisites. It is taught by Mr. Rehan Naeem and meets Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. The course objectives are to familiarize students with electrical quantities, circuit laws, circuit topologies, and various types of DC and AC machines. Evaluation includes assignments, quizzes, a midterm, and a final exam assessing the course learning outcomes.

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Applied Electricity Course

EE 199 is a fundamental engineering course offered in the first semester. It covers basic electrical concepts including circuit laws, analysis of RC and RL circuits using phasors, and an overview of electric machines. The course is 3 credit hours and has no prerequisites. It is taught by Mr. Rehan Naeem and meets Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. The course objectives are to familiarize students with electrical quantities, circuit laws, circuit topologies, and various types of DC and AC machines. Evaluation includes assignments, quizzes, a midterm, and a final exam assessing the course learning outcomes.

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EE 199 Electrical Engineering

Lecture
Schedule See Time Table Course Type, Semester Fundamental Engineering,First

Credit Hours Pre-requisite None

Instructor(s) Mr. Rehan Naeem Contact uetstudents2018@gmail.com

SUPCON LAB,
Ground Floor,
Monday: 11AM to 12PM
Electrical
Office Office Hours Wednesday: 11AM to 12PM
Engineering
Thursday: 11AM to 12:30PM
Department, UET
LHR

Teaching
None Lab Schedule See the Timetable.
Assistant(s)

This course will cover preliminary concepts regarding electricity and magnetism. Basic
circuit laws will be demonstrated to students including Ohm’s law, KCL and KVL. RC
and RL circuits will also be discussed with reference to phasors and vector diagrams.
Course
First half of the course will emphasize on circuit topologies and laws whereas the
Description
second half will focus on electric machines. A brief overview of DC and AC machines
including various types of DC motors, DC generators and transformers will be given.
Some concepts of instrumentation and types of storage elements will also be discussed.

Domains Taxonomy PLOs,


CLOs Description
& Levels Level Levels

Familiarization with basic electrical


OutcomeLearningMeasura

quantities i.e., current, voltage, energy, PLO1


CLO1 Cognitive 2
power and resistance and passive sign Medium
ble

convention.

Familiarization with circuit laws


including Tellegen’s Theorem, Ohm’s PLO3
CLO2 Cognitive 2
Law, KCL, KVL, Current Division Rule, High
and Voltage Division Rule.
s

Familiarization with various topologies of


circuits: Series and parallel
PLO2
CLO3 interconnection of resistors and sources Cognitive 3
Medium
and application of DC circuit analysis
techniques.

Analysis of the behavior of AC circuits


CLO4 including capacitive and inductive Cognitive 4 2
networks.

CLO5 Familiarization with various types of DC Cognitive 2 1


and AC machines (generators, motors &
transformers)

REQUIRED:
1. J. David Irwin & R. Mark Nelms, Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis, 11th
Textbooks edition, John Wiley Inc, 2015.
2. S. Chapman, Electric Machinery Fundamentals, 5th Edition.
OPTIONAL/REFRENCES:
1.

Class Assignment (Not Attendance) 6% CLO1-CLO3

Quizzes (1,2,3 and 4) 24% CLO1-CLO5


Grading
Policy Mid Term 30% CLO1-CLO3

Final Term 40% CLO1-CLO6


Lecture Plan
Pre-Mid Term
Week Name of Topic Readings & CLOs
1 Layout of power generation and distribution, concepts of
current, voltage, energy, and power. Types of sources Chapter 1 of Text 1
(dependent & independent), Passive Sign Convention, CLO1 & CLO2
Tellegen’s Theorem, charge and current.
2 Ohm’s Law, concept of conductance, power dissipation, Chapter 2 of Text 1
concepts of node, loop and branch.
CLO2
3 Equivalent Resistance Method, application of this method Chapter 2 of Text 1
on circuits containing series and parallel connection of CLO2
resistors
4 Voltage Division rule and Current Division Rule. Chapter 3 of Text 1
CLO3
5-6 Kirchoff’s Current Law, Nodal Analysis of DC circuits. Chapter 3 of Text 1
CLO3
6-7 Kirchoff’s Voltage Law, Loop Analysis of DC circuits. Chapter 4 of Text 1
CLO 3
8 Additional analysis techniques: Principle of Superposition Chapter 4 of Text 1
and Source Transformation. CLO 3
Mid-Term
Week Name of Topic Readings & CLOs
9 Basics of AC voltage and current, terminology, waveforms
and their quantification, Types of power in AC circuits, Chapters 7, 9 of Text 1
Power factor. CLO4
10 Polyphase circuits: Interconnection of phases, Symmetrical
system, Balanced System, Two-phase three wire system, Chapter of Text
Power in balanced two-phase system, three phase system, CLO4
Star connection, Three- phase four wire system, Mesh
connection, Power in balanced three phase system,
Measurement of power in balanced three phase system.
11 Basics of Capacitors and capacitance, Voltage rating, Chapters and of Text1
Capacitors in DC and AC circuits, Capacitors in series and CLO4
parallel, Detection of faulty capacitors.
Basics of Inductors and inductance, factors affecting
indiuctance, ratings, inductors in DC and AC circuits,
inductors in series and parallel.
12 Charging and Discharging curves, RC and RL Time Chapter of Text
constants, solving RC, RL and RLC circuits, resonance. CLO4
13 DC generator and its types (self-excited, separately excited Chapters of Text
and series generator), EMF generated by armature, Losses Lecture Notes
and efficiency, Power stages, constant and variable losses, CLO5
armature reaction, commutation, interpoles. DC generator
characteristics.
14 DC motor, back EMF, armature torque, shaft torque, losses Chapters of Text
and efficiency, Power stages, motor characteristics, shunt &
motor, series, motor, compound motors, speed control of Lecture Notes
motors. CLO5
15 Introduction to Transformer, No load current, EMF equation, Lecture Notes
Transformation ration, Voltage drop due to winding &
resistance, Leakage reactance, Losses and efficiency, Open Chapter of Text
circuit test, short circuit test, Equivalent circuit, Regulation, CLO5
Approximate drop formula, percentage resistance and
reactance drop, three phase diagrams, auto transformer.
16 Review
CLO1 to CLO6

Final Exam
Tentative, + - Time Permitting

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