Title: Electrical Circuits and Electronics
1Electrical Circuits and Electronics
- Reading (Tu 800) Doc. Ing. Jan Chyský, CSc
- Lab. Exercises (Tu 1600) Ing. Josef Vlcek, CSc
- http//elektro.fsid.cvut.cz/en/
LiteratureChapman Stephen J., Electric
Machinery Fundamentals, McGraw-Hill Publishing
Company, 1985, ISBN 0-07-010662-2Crecraft D.I.,
Gorham D.A., Sparkes J.J., Electronics,
ChapmanHall 1993,ISBN 0-412-41320-5Rizzoni
Giorgio, Principles and Applications of
electrical Engineering, McGraw-Hill Publishing
Company ISBN 0-256-26116-4Roadstrum William H.,
Wolaver Dan H., Electrical Engineering for All
Engineers, John WileySons, Inc., ISBN
0-471-51043-2
2First Part
- Analysis of Electrical Circuits(Ohms law,
Kirchhoffs laws, loop and nodal analysis,
principle of superposition. Thevenins and Norton
theorems. Circuits supplied by DC and AC.
Transient states in electrical circuits.
3Second Part
- Electronics(Semiconductors, diodes, transistors,
thyristors, operating amplifiers.Basic analogue
and digital circuits)
4Electricity at work
- National Grid
- Serves for distribution of electrical energy from
powerplants to consumers
5Distribution Systém
6AC and DC electricity
- Voltage from batery is in one direction.Current
flows from lead to lead - Voltage on coils terminal when the coil is turned
in magnetic field.
7Single and 3 Phase Generator
8Delta connection
9Star connection
One end of each phase coils is commonly linked to
form a star or neutral point Voltage between
any phase line and neutral is 1/sqrt(3) times
that between any two phases phase/phase 400
Vphase/line 230 V
10Distribution
11Circuit protection
Means of isolating supply Means of protection
against axcess current Means of protection
against earth leakage
12Circuit protection (2)
Fuses and beakers must be accomodated to
load.For motors should be used other fuses than
for bulbs
13Personal protection
- Preserve persons to injury by electric
current.The injury causes current not voltage,
but the voltage causes the current (Ohms law) - I V/R
14System earthing
- Earth electrode
- Earthing conductor
- Protective conductor
15System earthing (2)
16System earthing (3)
- TN-S systém
- Uses separate protective
- PE and neutral N
- conductor
17System earthing (4)
- TN-C-S systém
- Uses common
- protective PE and
- Neutral conductor
18System earthing (5)
19Safety of work
- Basic prescript - Law 50/1978 Sb
- Divides persons according their qualification
- 3 - Introduced workers
- 4 Instructed workers (students in universities
labotarory) - Both paragraphs are valid for workers without
electrotechnical educations
20Safety of work (2)
- Terminology
- Living parts (hot) serves for current conducting,
or aro under voltage or parts are conected vith
voltage - Non-living are construction parts regulary
without any voltage or current. Due to concern
some voltage or current - may be there there
21Safety of work (3)
Incidence of electric curent on body
22Safety current
23AC 15-100Hz DC Charge
Limited constant current parts which have to be touch by personal during function 1 mA 3 mA 0,5 mC
Parts which need NOT to be touch by personal during function 3,5 mA 10 mA 5O mC
Magnitude of current, when it is not possible to release hand. Current causes paralysis, suffocation gt25 mA gt100 mA ----
24Contact voltage Ud
25Safety voltage
Area In contact ( during handling ) Safety voltage of living (hot) parts V Safety voltage of living (hot) parts V
AC V DC V
Normal living 50 100
non living 50 120
Dangerous living 25 60
non living 50 120
Extra dangerous living 12 25
non living 25 60
26Protection against dangerous voltage
- Using isolation of living parts
- Basic isolation
- Suplementary isolation
- Double isolation
- Using covering
- Using barrier
- Using position
27Protection against dangerous voltage
- Additional protection with current protector
- Additional isolation (insulated pads, glove, etc.)
28Protection using automatic disconnection in TN
system
- Uses fuse or circuit breaker for disconnecting
power supply