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Nov 2, 2024 ALANDI(D), PUNE-412 105. S. S. Kabra & M.M. Bhalekar School of Electrical Engg.
Contents: Energy Scenario, General structure of electrical power systems, A.C. fundamentals, RMS and average value, R-L,R-C,RLC series and parallel circuits, phasor diagram, power triangle and power factor, measures to improve power factor and its effects on Power system and consumer. Work, Power & Energy, costing of electricity, Application of Renewable Energy Systems, Design of PV system (offgrid), Battery selection and its series parallel connections Course Learning Objective: To impart knowledge of Single phase AC Circuit and use of renewable energy systems. Students successfully completing the course will be able to, CO1---Develop Renewable Energy System (PV) & Power factor improvement circuits. (BloomLevel-3)
✔ India is a net importer of energy. ✔ More than 25% of primary energy needs is met through imports mainly in form of crude oil and natural gas. ✔ Heavy dependence on non renewable sources of energy (coal, petroleum, natural gas) to meet the demand.
Primary Source of Energy Energy Conversion Petroleum Secondary Energy m Courtesy of EDF Energy
Generation Transmission Distribution Con
Types of Current
=t R i = Im sin t v =Vm sin t R I V
Consider a rectangular coil of single turn is in motion in a uniform magnetic field as shown in Fig. Because of flux linkages with coil changes, an emf is induced in coil. The emf is given by formula, e = Bℓ v sin= E max sin E max = Bℓ v at sin= 1 where B is the flux density of the magnetic field in Tesla, ℓ is the active length of conductor in magnetic field, v is the velocity of conductor in motion.
Thus emf equation can be written as e = E max sin = E m sint where =t = E m sin( 2 ft) = E m sin where f= 1/ T where angular vel. = 2f Similar to above eq., we can write equations for instantaneous value of current as follows; i = I m sin = Im sint = I m sin( 2 ft) = Im sin Amp T 2 t T 2 t T 2 t T 2 t
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