Electrical engineering-DC Network Analysis

Electric circuit theory

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Electrical engineering-DC Network Analysis

What You Will Learn!

  • Understanding the properties of electrical elements and solve DC circuit analysis problems.
  • Familiarize with and illustrate different theorems .
  • Calculating different currents, voltage, and the power dissipated in a resistor
  • State and explain various theorems associated with electrical network analysis
  • Thevenin's,Nortan's,Superposition,Reciprocity theorems,KCL ,KVL etc are clearly explained with examples in this course.

Description

Electrical circuits are mainly divided into two namely AC and DC. Therefore, circuit analysis also can be made by these two: -AC & DC. Here I have done DC circuit analysis using simple methods such as KVL ,KCL,mesh analysis,nodal analysis & by using certain theorems.

A DC circuit essentially consists of a source of DC power; and the conductors are used to carry current and the load. I had done my presentation dealing with the basics of Electrical Engineering & its important parameters. Subsequently, this will lead to the development of Kirchhoff's laws and theorems associated with electrical circuits. Mesh analysis and nodal analysis are two basic important techniques used in finding solutions to a network. The suitability of mesh or nodal analysis depends mainly on the number of voltage sources or current sources. If a network has a large no of voltage sources, mesh analysis is mainly used for circuit solving. On the other hand, if the network has more current sources; nodal analysis may find it more useful. Otherwise, we have to convert current sources into equivalent voltage sources.

In many practical applications, it is always not necessary to analyze the complete circuit. The use of various theorems provides a simple, equivalent circuit that can be substituted for the original network. There are questions where they are asked to find out the current, voltage, or power dissipated in only one resistor. In that case, certain theorems can be worked out to find solutions easily.

Who Should Attend!

  • Beginner to intermediate level
  • Whoever who wants to solve electrical circuits easily

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Tags

  • Electrical Engineering
  • Network Theory
  • Electrical Circuits

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Lectures

25

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