Network Theory Full Scanned Lecture Notes - 2015 Edition

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Network Theory Full Hand Written Lecture Notes from Reputed Institutions and Faculties. Useful for Electrical Engineers , Specially for Candidates Appearing for GATE Exams.


Content : 
  • Poly phase AC circuit analysis
  • Y-connected generator
  • Phasor diagram
  • Power calculation
  • Measurement of 3 phase power using 2-wattmeter method
  • Analysis of three phase balanced load
  • Analysis of three phase unbalanced circuit
  • Mesh method or inspection method
  • Components of electrical network
  • 1. Resistor
  • 2. Inductors
  • 3. Capacitors
  • 4. Transformers
  • 5. Gyrators
  • 6. Voltage sources
  • 7. Current sources
  • Basic function
  • 1. Unit impulse function
  • 2. Unit step function
  • 3. Unit ramp function
  • Impulse response of a network
  • Laplace transform of some basic function
  • Initial and final values
  • KVL & KCL analysis
  • Laplace transform of a rectangular pulse
  • Transient response of any electrical network
  • Series RLC circuit
  • Frequency response
  • Features of RLC network
  • Quality factors
  • Band width
  • Parallel RLC circuit
  • Features
  • Coupled network
  • Consideration of mutual inductance
  • 1. In terms of M
  • 2. In terms of K
  • NETWORK FUNCTION
  • 1. One port network
  • 2. Two port network 
  • Series RLC circuit with non-sinusoidal excitation
  • Two port network parameters
  • Interconnection between various 2-port networks
  • 1. Cascaded network
  • 2. Series network
  • 3. Parallel network
  • 4. Series parallel network
  • 5. Parallel-series network
  • FILTERS
  • 1. Low pass filters
  • 2. High pass filters
  • 3. Band pass filters
  • 4. Band stop filters
  • 5. Notch filters
  • 6. APF-all pass filters
  • Advantages
  • Disadvantages
  • GRAPH THEORY
  • Tree of graph
  • 1. Tie-set matrix
  • 2. Cut-set matrix
  • Incidence matrix
  • Reduced incidence matrix
  • Series RL circuit
  • Network theorems
  • Super position theorem
  • Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorem
  • Maximum power transfer theorem
  • Reciprocity theorem
  • Tellegen’s theorem
  • Millman’s theorem
  • Dual-millman’s theorem
  • Star-delta transformation
  • Network synthesis
  • Conditions for a network
  • 1. Physically realizable
  • 2. Stable
  • Hurwitz polynomials
  • Duality between two networks

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