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This document provides information about the course "Fundamental of Electrical Engineering". The course code is ECEg 2102 and it is offered in the 2nd year, 2nd semester. It carries 4 credit hours and covers topics such as electric circuit parameters, circuit analysis, steady state AC circuits, transient circuits, and introduction to polyphase systems. The course learning outcomes include describing electric circuit parameters and applying laws in circuit analysis, solving DC and AC circuit problems, examining transient circuit analysis concepts, and analyzing balanced and unbalanced three-phase circuits. The course will be taught through lectures, tutorials, practical sessions, and other activities. Students will be continuously assessed through tests, quizzes, assignments, lab reports, and a final

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Assignemnt CH2 Relative Motion

This document provides information about the course "Fundamental of Electrical Engineering". The course code is ECEg 2102 and it is offered in the 2nd year, 2nd semester. It carries 4 credit hours and covers topics such as electric circuit parameters, circuit analysis, steady state AC circuits, transient circuits, and introduction to polyphase systems. The course learning outcomes include describing electric circuit parameters and applying laws in circuit analysis, solving DC and AC circuit problems, examining transient circuit analysis concepts, and analyzing balanced and unbalanced three-phase circuits. The course will be taught through lectures, tutorials, practical sessions, and other activities. Students will be continuously assessed through tests, quizzes, assignments, lab reports, and a final

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ADDIS ABABA SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY COLLAGE OF

ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Course Identification
General information
Course code /Name: ECEg 2102/Fundamental of Electrical Eng.

Department: Department of Electrical and Computer Eng.

Year / Semester: Year 2, Semester II

Academic Year: 2022/23

Pre-requisites: Math-1014(Applied Mathematics IB for Eng.)

Course schedule: Monday (8:30a -11.20), Wednesday(10:30a-12.20),


Thursday(10:30a-12.20)

Credit hours /ECTS: 4/7

Course Briefing: In this course we discuss about: Review of Electromagnetic Phenomenon and
Variables, Electric Circuit parameters, Circuit Analysis, Steady State Single Phase AC Circuit Analysis,
Transient Circuit Analysis, Introduction to poly phase systems.

Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs):


Describe basic electric circuit parameters and apply basic laws in simple circuit analysis
Solve problems involving DC networks and steady state AC circuits by applying various laws and
theorems
Examine and analyse the concept of transients in electric circuit analysis
Optimize the efficiency of a system by selecting the best power factor corrector
Analyze balanced and unbalanced three-phase AC circuits, interpret relationship between voltages,
current and power
Mapping of the course Learning Outcomes to the program Learning Outcomes, Teaching Methods and
Assessment:
Program Learning Outcomes (PO)
Assessment
Outcomes (CLO)
Course Learning

Teaching
Methods

Assignment
PO10

PO11

PO12
PO1

PO2

PO3

PO4

PO5

PO6

PO7

PO8

PO9

Lab-report
Project
L T P O

Quiz
Test
CLO1 √
CLO2 √
CLO3 √ √
CLO4 √ √ √

Course outline
Chapter 1: Basic Concepts

1.1. Systems of Units

1.2. Charge & Current

1.3. Voltage

1.4. Power & Energy

1.5. Circuit Elements

Chapter 2: Basic Laws

2.1. Ohm’s Law

2.2. Nodes, Branches & Loops

2.3. Kirchhoff’s Laws

2.4. Voltage & Current Division

2.5. Star(Y)-Delta (∆) Transformation

Chapter 3: DC Circuit Analysis and Circuit Theorems

3.1: Nodal Analysis

3.2. Mesh Analysis

3.3. Linearity & Superposition 3.4. Source Transformation


3.5. Thevenin’s & Norton’s Theorems

3.6. Maximum Power Transfer.

Chapter 4: Steady State Single Phase AC Circuit Analysis

4.0. Capacitors & Inductors

4.1 Sinusoids & Phasors

4.2. Phasor Relationships for Circuit Elements

4.3. Impedance & Admittance

4.4. Node and Mesh analysis in AC circuits

4.5. Instantaneous & Average power

4.6. Effective & RMS value

4.7. Active (average), reactive and apparent powers

4.8. Power factor & power factor correction

Chapter 5: Transient Circuit Analysis

5.1. First Order Transient Circuits

5.2. Second Order Transient Circuits

5.3. Higher Order Circuits and Approximations

Chapter 6: Introduction to Polyphase Systems

6.1. Generation of three phase voltages

6.2 Balanced Three-Phase voltages

6.3. Star (Y) and Delta (Δ) connections

6.4. Unbalanced Three-Phase Systems

6.5. Power in Unbalanced System

Continuous Assessment Percentage


Total-50(%)
1 Tests 20
2 Quiz 5
3 Assignments 15
4 Lab-report 10
Final Exam Percentage 50 (%)
Final Exam 50

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