IEC Final Assignment

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American International University- Bangladesh (AIUB)

Faculty of Engineering
Course Name: Introduction to Electrical Circuits Course Code: COE 2101
Semester: Spring 2023-24 Term: final
Faculty Name: Tahseen Asma Meem Assignment #: 1

Course Outcome Mapping with Questions

Obtained
Item COs POIs K P A Marks
Marks
CO3
Q1-6 P.a.2.C3 K2 5x6

Total: 30

Assessed
CO/ Teaching-
Program BNQF Assessment
CLO CO/CLO Statement K P A Learning
Outcome Indicator Strategy
Number Strategy
Indicator
K2 P.a.2.C.3 FS.2 Lecture/ Final term
Apply basics formulas of sinusoidal waves, laws, Discussion/ Assignment
rules, methods of analysis, and theorems for the Q&A
CO2
calculation of several electrical parameters in AC
circuits.

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1 For the circuit given , calculate the voltage drop across the resistor, inductor, and capacitor 5
in polar form for a given supply voltage of, e(t) = 141.43 sin (377t + 40°). Also calculate
the apparent, real, and reactive power of the circuit and draw the power triangle.

I 6 25 mH

132 µF
e

3 A 4-pole, 3-phase induction motor operates from a supply whose frequency is 50 Hz. 5
Calculate:
(i) the speed at which the magnetic field of the stator is rotating.
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(ii) the speed of the rotor when the slip is 0.03.
(iii) the frequency of the rotor current when the slip is 0.025.
(iv) The frequency of the rotor currents at standstill.
4 An 8 pole d.c. shunt generator with 778 wave-connected armature conductors and running 5
at 500 rpm supplies a load of 12.5 Ω resistance at terminal voltage of 50 V. The armature
resistance is 0.24 Ω and the field resistance is 250 Ω. Compute (i) armature current, and (ii)
the generated voltage.
5 A 200V d.c. shunt-wound motor has an armature resistance of 0.4 and at a certain load has 5
an armature current of 30 A and runs at 1350 rev/min. If the load on the shaft of the motor
is increased so that the armature current increases to 45 A, determine the speed of the motor,
assuming the flux remains constant.
6 For the network : (i) construct the Thevenin’s equivalent circuit, (ii) calculate the value of 5
ZL to absorb the maximum power, and (iii) calculate the maximum power absorbed by the
load impedance.
I = 25 20°

20
ZL 70
50

7 An electrical device is rated 5KVA, 220VÐ35o at a 0.8 p.f lagging. Determine the 5
admittance of the circuit and draw the admittance diagram.

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