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Electrical Network Analysis Course Plan

The document outlines the course structure for EE-221 Electrical Network Analysis at the University of Engineering & Technology, Taxila for Spring 2024. It details the course learning outcomes (CLOs), assessments, and their weightage, as well as a comprehensive lecture plan covering various topics in electrical engineering. The course aims to equip students with knowledge in complex power, network analysis, and circuit behavior in both time and frequency domains.

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Electrical Network Analysis Course Plan

The document outlines the course structure for EE-221 Electrical Network Analysis at the University of Engineering & Technology, Taxila for Spring 2024. It details the course learning outcomes (CLOs), assessments, and their weightage, as well as a comprehensive lecture plan covering various topics in electrical engineering. The course aims to equip students with knowledge in complex power, network analysis, and circuit behavior in both time and frequency domains.

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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

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