UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, TAXILA
Electrical Engineering Department
COURSE CLOs, PLO MAPPING & LECTURE PLAN
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours Session Semester
Spring 2024
EE-221 Electrical Network Analysis ( Theory ) 3 2022-EE
(4th Semester)
Instructor(s) Engr. Faisal Masood (EED), Dr. Aamir Rashid (EED)
Course Assessments, Weightage and Mapping with CLOs
Assessment Type No.(s) Weightage Mapping with CLO No.
Quiz(s) 3 10% CLO-1, CLO-2, CLO-3
Assignment(s) 4 15% CLO-1, CLO-2, CLO-3
Mid Exam 1 25% CLO-1, CLO-2
End Exam 1 50% CLO-1, CLO-2, CLO-3
Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs)
Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
CLO
Statement of CLO Taxonomy Level PLO
No.
Demonstrate the concepts of complex power, power factor and maximum
CLO- 1 power transfer in single-phase/three-phase ac networks and energy stored C3 PLO-1
in magnetically coupled networks.
Analyze series/parallel RLC networks in transient state and single
CLO- 2 C4 PLO-2
phase/poly phase/magnetically coupled networks in phasor domain.
Analyze electrical networks using the concepts of network functions, two
CLO- 3 C4 PLO-2
port parameters, frequency response plots and Laplace Transform.
Lecture Plan (Max:1000 Characters per week)
Transient Response of Second Order Circuits: Introduction, Initial & Final Values, Source-free Series RLC Circuit,
Lecture No. 1
Source-free Parallel RLC Circuit
Lecture No. 2 Complete Solutions: Step Response of Series & Parallel RLC circuits; General 2nd Order circuits
Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis: Voltage Division, Current Division, Kirchhoff's Laws, Nodal analysis, Mesh analysis
Lecture No. 3
in Phasor Domain
Circuit Theorems in Phasor Domain: Superposition Theorem, Thevenin's Theorem, Norton's Theorem, Maximum
Lecture No. 4
Power Transfer Theorem
AC Power Analysis: Types of Power in AC Circuits; Instantaneous and Average Power, Maximum Average Power
Lecture No. 5
Transfer Theorem
AC Power Analysis Contd: Real, Reactive, and Complex Powers, Power Triangle, Conservation of AC Power, Power
Lecture No. 6
Factor Correction
Analysis of Three-Phase Circuits: Balanced Three-Phase Voltages, Phase Sequence, Balanced Loads, Balanced Wye-
Lecture No. 7
Wye, Wye-Delta, Delta-Delta and Delta-Wye Connections
Lecture No. 8 Power in a Balanced Three-Phase System
Lecture No. 9 Magnetically Coupled Networks: Self and Mutual Inductance, Dot Convention, Energy in a Coupled Circuit
Lecture No. 10 Energy and Power Analysis in Single-Phase/Three-Phase and Magnetically Coupled Networks
Lecture No. 11 Introduction to Frequency Response: Transfer Functions, Decibel Scale, Bode Plots
Lecture No. 12 Series and Parallel Resonance, Passive Filters
Lecture No. 13 Applications of Laplace Transform in Circuit Analysis: Circuit Element Models
Lecture No. 14 Analysis in s-domain: Circuit Laws and Theorems in s-domain
Lecture No. 15 Two-Port Networks: Impedance and Admittance Parameters
Lecture No. 16 Hybrid and Transmission Parameters, Relationships between Parameters