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Electrical Engineering Lab Overview

This document provides an outline for an Introduction to Electrical Engineering Lab course. The course is designed to help students understand basic electrical circuits using resistors, inductors, and capacitors. Over 14 weeks and 28 total hours, students will perform hands-on experiments to analyze electrical networks, single and three phase circuits, and magnetic circuits. Learning outcomes include identifying electrical components, simplifying DC networks using theorems, analyzing RL and RLC circuits, measuring power in three phase circuits, and determining transformer ratios. The lab content is divided into two groups, with a minimum of four experiments required from each on topics such as electrical components, circuit theorems, AC circuits, power measurement, lighting systems, and protective devices.
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Electrical Engineering Lab Overview

This document provides an outline for an Introduction to Electrical Engineering Lab course. The course is designed to help students understand basic electrical circuits using resistors, inductors, and capacitors. Over 14 weeks and 28 total hours, students will perform hands-on experiments to analyze electrical networks, single and three phase circuits, and magnetic circuits. Learning outcomes include identifying electrical components, simplifying DC networks using theorems, analyzing RL and RLC circuits, measuring power in three phase circuits, and determining transformer ratios. The lab content is divided into two groups, with a minimum of four experiments required from each on topics such as electrical components, circuit theorems, AC circuits, power measurement, lighting systems, and protective devices.
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  • Introduction to Electrical Engineering Lab: Introduces the lab's objectives, course structure, and essential prerequisites for students.
  • Lab Course Content: Details the topics covered in the laboratory sessions including verification of electrical theorems and measurements.

Introduction to Electrical Engineering Lab.

Lab Course Outline

Elements of Electrical Engineering Lab IEE Lab. FE


Course Title Short Title Course Code

Course Description:
In this laboratory course emphasis is on the understanding of the characteristics of basic circuits
that use resistors, inductors and capacitors; magnetic circuits, ac/dc circuits and electrical
installation. The students can use this knowledge to analyze more complex circuits such as
electrical networks, single and three phase circuits, magnetic circuits etc.

Laboratory Hours/week No. of weeks Total Hour Semester


Credits
02 14 28 01

ESE Pattern: Practical [PR]


Prerequisite Course(s): Course on Physics at HSC level.
General Objectives:
The objective of this lab is to impart the fundamental knowledge of electrical engineering to the
students and to develop the students ability to apply the specific procedures to analyze the
electrical engineering Systems.
In this lab, students will be familiar with use of different theorems to analyze electrical networks.
Students will also become familiar with R, L and C circuit, transformation ratio of transformer,
power measurement, energy bill calculations etc.

Learning Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of the lab student will be able to
a. Identify electrical components/equipments.
b. Simplify D.C. network using Superposition Theorem.
c. Simplify D.C. network using Thevenins Theorem.
d. Analyze RL and RLC series circuit.
e. Perform measurement of power in three phase circuit.
f. Determine transformation ratio of a single phase transformer.
g. Analyze the measurement of power consumption of lamp.
h. Analyze light output in lumens of different lamps.
i. Analyze energy bill calculation of different lamps.
j. Describe operating principle of MCB, RCCB and ELCB.
LAB COURSE CONTENT
Introduction to Electrical Engineering Lab Semester I
Teaching Scheme:
Laboratory: 2 hours/week
Examination Scheme
Internal Continuous Assessment (ICA) : 25 Marks
End Semester Exam (ESE) : 25 Marks

(Note: Minimum FOUR practicals in each group)


Group A

1. Study and representation of electrical components/equipments

2. Verification of Thevenins theorems.

3. Verification of Superposition theorems.

4. Verification of Maximum power transfer theorems.

5. Measurement of current, voltage and power in R-L series exited by single phase AC
supply.
6. Measurement of current, voltage and power in R-L-C series exited by single phase
AC supply.

Group B

7. Measurement of power in three phase circuit.

8. Determination of transformation ratio of a single phase transformer.

9. Measurements of light output in lumens of different lamps.

10. Energy bill calculation for different lamps.

11. Study of MCB, RCCB and ELCB.

12. Study of different earthing systems

Introduction to Electrical Engineering Lab. 
Lab Course Outline 
 
Elements of Electrical Engineering Lab 
 
 
IEE Lab.
LAB COURSE CONTENT 
Introduction to Electrical Engineering Lab 
 
 
         Semester – I 
Teaching Scheme:   
 
 
Laboratory

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