02776nam a22001937a 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020002200062028002600084040002400110082001500134100001700149245003300166260004400199300000800243500176500251504055102016650001502567OSt20180707100346.0180707b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a978-81-203-4188-3 bProf. S. K. Jhajharia aBSDUbEnglishcBSDU a621.3bSIN aSingh, S. N. aBasic Electrical Engineering aNew DelhibPHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.c2011 a443 aThis book presents comprehensive coverage of all the basic concepts in electrical engineering. It is designed for undergraduate students of almost all branches of engineering for an introductory course in essentials of electrical engineering. This book explains in detail the properties of different electric circuit elements, such as resistors, inductors and capacitors. The fundamental concepts of dc circuit laws, such as Kirchhoff’s current and voltage laws, and various network theorems, such as Thevenin’s theorem, Norton’s theorem, superposition theorem, maximum power transfer theorem, reciprocity theorem and Millman’s theorem are thoroughly discussed. The book also presents the analysis of ac circuits, and discusses transient analysis due to switch operations in ac and dc circuits as well as analysis of three-phase circuits. It describes series and parallel RLC circuits, magnetic circuits, and the working principle of different kinds of transformers. In addition, the book explains the principle of energy conversion, the operating characteristics of dc machines, three-phase induction machines and synchronous machines as well as single-phase motors. Finally, the book includes a discussion on technologies of electric power generation along with the different types of energy sources. Key Features : Includes numerous solved examples and illustrations for sound conceptual understanding. Provides well-graded chapter-end problems to develop the problem-solving capability of the students. Supplemented with three appendices addressing matrix algebra, trigonometric identities and Laplace transforms of commonly used functions to help students understand the mathematical concepts required for the study of electrical engineering. aContents Preface 1. Introduction 2. Circuit Elements 3. Analysis of DC Circuits 4. Steady-State Analysis of AC Circuits 5. Transient Analysis of AC/DC Circuits 6. Electrical Measuring Instruments and Measurements 7. Three-Phase AC Circuits 8. Resonance 9. Magnetic Circuit 10. Transformers 11. Electromechanical Energy Conversion 12. Direct-Current Machines 13. Three-Phase Induction Machines 14. Three-Phase Synchronous Machines 15. Fractional kW (Horse-Power) Motors 16. Electric Power Generation Technologies Appendices Bibliography • Index aElectrical