This document contains instructions and questions for an exam on Basic Electrical Engineering. It is divided into two sections - Section A contains 10 multiple choice questions to be answered between 10:00-10:25 AM. Section B contains 8 longer answer questions to be attempted between 10:25 AM - 1:30 PM. The questions cover topics like magnetic materials, energy calculations, transformers, DC motors, induction motors, batteries, earthing systems, and transformer efficiency. Students are provided with time slots to answer each question and submit their responses.
This document contains instructions and questions for an exam on Basic Electrical Engineering. It is divided into two sections - Section A contains 10 multiple choice questions to be answered between 10:00-10:25 AM. Section B contains 8 longer answer questions to be attempted between 10:25 AM - 1:30 PM. The questions cover topics like magnetic materials, energy calculations, transformers, DC motors, induction motors, batteries, earthing systems, and transformer efficiency. Students are provided with time slots to answer each question and submit their responses.
This document contains instructions and questions for an exam on Basic Electrical Engineering. It is divided into two sections - Section A contains 10 multiple choice questions to be answered between 10:00-10:25 AM. Section B contains 8 longer answer questions to be attempted between 10:25 AM - 1:30 PM. The questions cover topics like magnetic materials, energy calculations, transformers, DC motors, induction motors, batteries, earthing systems, and transformer efficiency. Students are provided with time slots to answer each question and submit their responses.
This document contains instructions and questions for an exam on Basic Electrical Engineering. It is divided into two sections - Section A contains 10 multiple choice questions to be answered between 10:00-10:25 AM. Section B contains 8 longer answer questions to be attempted between 10:25 AM - 1:30 PM. The questions cover topics like magnetic materials, energy calculations, transformers, DC motors, induction motors, batteries, earthing systems, and transformer efficiency. Students are provided with time slots to answer each question and submit their responses.
Meerut Institute of Engineering & Technology, Meerut
PUT-I, B.Tech (Sem-II) (2019-20)
BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (KEE-201)
M.M. : 100 Time: 3:00 Hrs
Section A Note: Attempt all sections -: Q.1 Attempt all parts. (2X10 =20)
Question Question Answer
Time slot Submission Time a. How many types of magnetic materials? b. Calculate the energy consumption per day in a house using 5 CFLs of 20 W each, 3 fans of 60W each for 3 hours per day. c. What is the significance of back emf in DC motor? d. What will happen if primary of transformer is connected to dc supply? e. Write down two advantages and applications of auto transformer 10:00 to 10:20 10:20 to 10:25 over two winding transformer. f. Why Earth pin is made thicker and bigger than line and neutral? g. Write down the formula of hysteresis loss and eddy current loss. h. In a single phase transformer full load cu and iron loss are 200 watt each. What will be their values at half load? I Why dc series motor is never started on no load? j. Why Nr < Ns in three phase induction motor ? Section B Attempt all questions (8X10 =80) Question Question Answer Time slot Submission Time 2 Drive and explain the torque-slip characteristics of induction motor and also mention the stable and unstable region on it. A 3-phase, 50 Hz induction motor has a full load speed of 960 rpm. 10:25 to 10:45 10:45 to 10:50 Calculate:- a).slip b).frequency of rotor induced e.m.f c) no.of poles d) speed of rotor field w.r.to rotor structure e) speed of rotor field w.r.to stator structure f) speed of rotor field w.r.to stator field. 3 An alkaline cell is discharged at a steady current of 4 ampere for 12 hours, the average terminal voltage being 1.2 V. To restore it to original state of voltage, a steady current of 3 A for 20 hours 10:50 to 11:10 11:10 to 11:15 is required, the average terminal voltage being 1.44 V. Calculate the ampere-hour and watt-hour efficiencies in this particular case. 4 What is the necessity of earthing ? List various types of earthing 11:15 to 11:35 11:35 to 11:40 and explain any one of them in details. 5 Explain the Voltage regulation of transformer at lagging power 11:40 to 12:00 12:00 to 12:05 factor load. Determine the voltage regulation of transformer whose ohmic drop is 1.5% and leakage reactance drop is 5% at 0.8 p.f lagging.
6 i) Explain Double revolving field theory in single phase induction
motor. 12:05 to 12:25 12:25 to 12:30 ii) How many types of single phase induction motor. Explain permanent capacitor induction motor in detail. 7 Derive the expression of E.M.F equation of DC machine & 12:30 to 12:50 12:50 to 12:55 Torque equation of DC motor. 8 A 250V dc shunt motor takes 41A at full load. Resistance of motor armature and shunt field winding are 0.1Ω and 250Ω respectively. Find the back emf at full load. What will be the 12:55 to 01:15 01:05 to 01:10 generated emf if working as a generator and supplying 41A to the load at terminal voltage of 250V. 9 A 40 KVA transformer has a core loss of 400W and full load cu loss of 800W. If the power factor of the load is 0.9 lagging, Calculate :- 01:10 to 01:30 01:30 to 01:35 i).The full load efficiency ii).Efficiency at half load unity power factor (iii) KVA supplied at maximum efficiency iv).Maximum efficiency at 0.9 p.f. lagging