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FY BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING BOOK

 Hi, engineers hope all of you are safe at your home. As you know that your exams are postponed and if you don't have your "BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING" then we are sharing here with you guys. 


Link for the same:-

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HAHc2XY_VlscKPvJatEe_ByvSNZsl1ZZ/view?usp=drivesdk

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Link for same book 2:-

https://drive.google.com/file/d/112sE7hSDiDGYCLd1UwTlHPO0O68w71Og/view?usp=drivesdk

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This two books are useful for  common subject in  gtu first year engineering .

Electrical engineering has many subdisciplines, the most common of which are listed below. Although there are electrical engineers who focus exclusively on one of these subdisciplines, many deal with a combination of them.

Electrical engineers typically possess an academic degree with a major in electrical engineering. The length of study for such a degree is usually four or five years and the completed degree may be designated as a Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Technology or Bachelor of Applied Science, depending upon the university. The degree generally includes units covering physics, chemistry, mathematics, computer science, project management and specific topics in electrical engineering. Initially, such topics cover most, if not all, of the sub-disciplines of electrical engineering. Students then choose to specialize in one or more sub-disciplines toward the end of the degree. Some electrical engineers also choose to pursue a postgraduate degree such as a Master of Engineering/Master of Science, a Master of Engineering Management, a Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering or an Engineer's degree. The Master and Engineer's degree may consist of either research, coursework or a mixture of the two. The Doctor of Philosophy consists of a significant research component and is often viewed as the entry point to academia. In the United Kingdom and various other European countries, the Master of Engineering is often considered an undergraduate degree of slightly longer duration than the Bachelor of Engineering.

This subject is common to all the first year students.

Typically, academic institutions that offer education and training for the conferment of an engineering diploma are accredited by some governing body made up of single or multiple entities. Accreditation When looking for an academic institution of higher learning, the student should always check to make sure that the institution has proper and up to date accreditation by a respected agency. Some employers may not offer employment for someone who has graduated with an engineering degree from an academic institution that does not hold engineering accreditation. Below is a list of the major accrediting agencies across the world.

SYLLABUS CONTENT 

Unit-1:  DC Circuits

Electrical circuit elements (R, L and C), voltage and current sources, Kirchoff’s current and voltage laws, analysis of simple circuits with dc excitation. Superposition, Thevenin and Norton Theorems. Time-domain analysis of first-order RL and RC circuits.

Unit-2:  AC Circuits

Representation of sinusoidal waveforms, peak and RMS values, Phasor representation of AC quantities, real power, reactive power, apparent power, power factor. Analysis of single-phase ac circuits consisting of R, L, C, RL, RC, RLC combinations (series and parallel), Series and parallel resonance. Three phase balanced circuits, voltage and current relations in star and delta connections, Power measurement in three phase circuits.

Unit-3:  Transformers

Magnetic materials, BH characteristics. Construction and working principle of single phase and three phase transformers. Ideal and practical transformer. Auto-transformer and its applications.

Unit-4:  Electrical Machines

Generation of rotating magnetic fields. Construction and working of following machines: Three-phase induction motor, Single-phase induction motor. Separately excited DC motor. Synchronous generators.

Unit-5:  Electrical Installations

Components of LT Switchgear: Switch Fuse Unit (SFU), MCB, ELCB, MCCB.Types of Wires and Cables. Earthing – Types of earthing and its importance. Safety precautions for electrical appliances. Types of Batteries, Important Characteristics for Batteries. Elementary calculations for energy consumption. Basics of power factor improvement.

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