06ES34 - NETWORK ANALYSIS |
PART – A |
UNIT I:Basic Concepts: |
Practical sources, Source transformations, Network
reduction using Star – Delta transformation, Loop and node analysis With
linearly dependent and independent sources for DC and AC networks,
Concepts of super node and super mesh
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UNIT II:Network Topology: |
Graph of a network, Concept of tree and co-tree,
incidence matrix, tie-set, tie-set and cut-set schedules, Formulation of
equilibrium equations in matrix form, Solution of resistive networks,
Principle of duality.
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UNIT III:Network Theorems – 1: |
Superposition, Reciprocity and Millman’s
theorems
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UNIT IV:Network Theorems - II: |
Thevinin’s and Norton’s theorems; Maximum Power transfer theorem
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PART – B |
UNIT V:Resonant Circuits: |
Series and parallel resonance, frequencyresponse
of series and Parallel circuits, Q –factor, Bandwidth.
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UNIT VI:Transient behavior and initial conditions: |
Behavior of circuit elements
under switching condition and their Representation, evaluation of initial and
final conditions in RL, RC and RLC circuits for AC and DC excitations.
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UNIT VII:Laplace Transformation & Applications : |
Solution of networks, step,
ramp and impulse responses, waveform Synthesis
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UNIT VIII:Two port network parameters: |
Definition of z, y, h and transmission
parameters, modeling with these parameters, relationship between parameters
sets
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REFERENCE |
TEXT BOOKS: |
1. “Network Analysis”, M. E. Van Valkenburg, PHI / Pearson Education,
3rd Edition. Reprint 2002.
2. “Networks and systems”, Roy Choudhury, 2nd edition, 2006 re-print,
New Age International Publications.
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Reference Books |
1. , “Engineering Circuit Analysis”, Hayt, Kemmerly and DurbinTMH 6th
Edition, 2002
2. “Network analysis and Synthesis”, Franklin F. Kuo, Wiley
International Edition,
3. “Analysis of Linear Systems”, David K. Cheng, Narosa Publishing
House, 11th reprint, 2002
4. “Circuits”, Bruce Carlson, Thomson Learning, 2000. Reprint 2002 Question Paper Pattern: Student should answer FIVE full questions out of
8 questions to be set each carrying 20 marks, selecting at least TWO
questions from each part.
Coverage in the Texts:
UNIT 1: Text 2: 1.6, 2.3, 2.4 (Also refer R1:2.4, 4.1 to 4.6; 5.3, 5.6; 10.9
This book gives concepts of super node and super mesh)
UNIT 2: Text 2: 3.1 to 3.11
UNIT 3 and UNIT 4: Text 2 – 7.1 to 7.7
UNIT 5: Text 2 – 8.1 to 8.3
UNIT 6: Text 1 – Chapter 5;
UNIT 7: Text 1 – 7.4 to 7.7; 8.1 to 8.5 UNIT 8: Text 1 – 11.1 to 11.6
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