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Electrical Engineering and Instrumentation (EEI) Handwritten Premium Lecture Notes, Prepared by Lecture Niranjan. Specially for Electrical and Electronics Engineering Candidates. Syllabus Covered based on Anna University Second Semester R2013 Regulation.
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Electrical Engineering and Instrumentation (EEI) Handwritten Premium Lecture Notes, Prepared by Lecture Niranjan. Specially for Electrical and Electronics Engineering Candidates. Syllabus Covered based on Anna University Second Semester R2013 Regulation.

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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND INSTRUMENTATION

UNIT-1

DC MACHINES

Introduction

Construction

Yoke

Pole cores and pole shoes

Field coils

Armature core

Armature windings

Commutators

Brushes and bearings

Armature windings

Wave windings

DC GENERATOR

Simple loop generator

Types of generator

  1. Separately excited
  2. Self excited
    1. Series wound
    2. Shunt wound
    3. Compound wound
      1. Long shunt
      2. Short shunt

Characteristics of DC generator

  1. Open circuit characteristics
  2. Internal characteristics
  3. External characteristics

Application

EMF equation of a DC generator

Motor

Principle of operation

Types

Dc motor

  1. DC shunt motor
  2. DC series motor
  3. DC compound motor
    1. Short shunt compound
    2. Long shunt compound
      1. Cumulative compound
      2. Differential compound

Factors controlling the speed

  1. Field control
  2. Rheostatic control
  3. Voltage control

Series motors

  1. Field diverters
  2. Armature diverters
  3. Tapped field control
  4. Paralleling field coils

Voltage control

Advantages

Disadvantages

Application

3 phase circuits

Generation of 3 phase voltages

Three phase windings connection

Problems

 

UNIT-2

TRANSFORMERS

Introduction

Transformer construction

Core type transformer

Principle of operation

EMF equation

Voltage transformer ratio

Transformer on NO-LOAD

Transformer ON LOAD

Equivalent circuit of transformer

Losses in transformer

  1. Magnetic loss
  2. Electrical loss
  3. Iron loss
    1. Hysteresis loss
    2. Eddy current loss

Efficiency of a transformer

Condition for maximum efficiency

ALL – DAY efficiency

Voltage regulation

Auto transformer

Advantages

Disadvantages

Uses

 

UNIT-3

INDUCTANCE MACHINE AND SYNCHRONOUS MACHINE

Equivalent circuit of 3 phase induction motor

Equivalent circuit of motor

Types of 1 phase induction motor

Auto transformer starter

Classification of syn machine based on type

  1. Stator
  2. Rotor

Starting methods of 3 phase syn motor

Pitch factor

Voltage regulation

  1. Direct method
  2. Indirect method

Construction of v- curves

Different types of syn motor

  1. Starting torque
  2. Running torque
  3. Pull-in torque
  4. Pull-out torque

 

UNIT-4

BASICS OF MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION

Measurements

Instruction

Static characteristics

Dynamic characteristics

  1. Accuracy
  2. Error
  3. Range
  4. Repeatability
  5. Reproducibility
  6. Drift
  7. Dead zone
  8. Dead zone
  9. Fidelity

ERRORS IN MEASUREMENTS

Types of error

  1. Gross error
  2. Systematic error
  3. Random error

Thermistor

Resistance temperature detector

Piezo electric transducers

Application

INDUCTIVE TRANSDUCERS

Eddy current type inductive transducers

Capacitive transducers

Variation in capacitance

  1. Change of distance
  2. Change in common plate area
  3. Change in dielectric
  4. Using quartz diaphragms

Strain gauge transducers

Principle of operation

Basics forms of resistance wire strain gauges

Classification of transformers

  1. Active transducers
  2. Passive transducers

Rotary variable differential transducers (RVDT)

Capacitive microphone

Application

 

UNIT-5

ANALOG AND DIGITAL INSTRUMENTS

Digital voltmeter

Basic blocks diagram of DVM

Advantages

Classification

  1. Ramp type DVM
  2. Dual-slope integration type DVM
  3. Integration type DVM
  4. Successive – approximation DVM

Wheat stone bridge

Basic operation

Kelvin bridge

Maxwell bridge

Schering bridge

Wien’s bridge

Digital multimeter

Additional Information

Additional Information

Pages 129
Author Niranjan Kumar
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