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This document provides an introduction to electrical and instrumentation technology. It defines key terms like electricity, electrical, and instrumentation. It outlines the learning outcomes for chapter 1, which are to define units of current, voltage, and power, and discuss basic electrical measurement. The document then gives definitions for electrical terms and discusses the importance of electrical and instrumentation technology. It provides examples of how to apply electrical concepts in oil and gas exploration and production. Finally, it covers topics like Ohm's law, resistivity, active and passive elements, and includes example problems.

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This document provides an introduction to electrical and instrumentation technology. It defines key terms like electricity, electrical, and instrumentation. It outlines the learning outcomes for chapter 1, which are to define units of current, voltage, and power, and discuss basic electrical measurement. The document then gives definitions for electrical terms and discusses the importance of electrical and instrumentation technology. It provides examples of how to apply electrical concepts in oil and gas exploration and production. Finally, it covers topics like Ohm's law, resistivity, active and passive elements, and includes example problems.

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CGE535

ELECTRICAL AND
INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGY

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Week 1
Chapter 1: Introduction

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Lesson Outcome

At the end of class, students should be able to:


 Define current, voltage and power including their units.
 State the basic measurement and units of electricity.

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Definition

 Electric - A type of energy that occurs due to the movement of


electrons and protons in an oscillating pattern.
 Electricity - The set of physical phenomena associated with the
presence and flow of electric charge
 Electrical - Operating by or producing electricity: "an electrical
appliance".
 Instrumentation - The design and use of an electrical system to
collect and process physically meaningful data

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The importance of Electrical and
Instrumentation Technology

 Sensors/Detectors
 Transmitter
 Audio enhancement
 Motor/machine
 Artificial Intelligent

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Oil and Gas E&P Life Cycle?

 Electric?
 Electronic?
 Electrical properties?

 Your first task: get into the reference (books, websites etc.)
and find out the application of electrical properties and
instrumentation in Oil and Gas E&P Life Cycle Activities.
 We will discuss this in your next tutorial.
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Measurement and units of electricity
Quantity Symbol Unit Formula and Unit
Charge Q Coulomb Current x time, A.s
Current I Ampere Charge/time, C/s
Energy W Joule Power x time, W.s
Power P Watt Energy/time, J/s
Voltage V Volt Energy/charge, J/C
Resistance R Ohm Voltage/current, V/A
Conductance G Siemens Current/voltage, A/V
Inductance L Henry Weber/current, Wb/A
Capacitance C Farad Charge/voltage, C/V
Frequency f Hertz 1/time, 1/s

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Prefixes

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Current and Voltage

 Rate of flow of  Energy transferred


charge through per unit charge
circuit element between 2 points
 UnitAmpere(A) in a circuit
C/s  UnitVolt
(V)J/C

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Resistivity

 Resistivity vs resistance…???
 Resistivity - quantifies how strongly a given material
opposes the flow of electric current. A low resistivity
indicates a material that readily allows the movement of
electric charge.
 Resistance - opposition to the passage of an electric current
through a conductor.
 Resistivity vs conductivity…???
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Ohm’s Law
Georg Simon Ohm (1789-1854)

 The German scientist Georg Simon Ohm (1827) discovered that in


any conductor, electrons encounter a resistance whilst flowing
through a circuit. He proved experimentally that the current in a
metallic conductor is directly proportional to the voltage between
its ends.
 Ohm's Law defines the relationships between (V) voltage, (I)
current, and (R) resistance.
 One ohm is the resistance value through which one volt will
maintain a current of one ampere.
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Ohm’s Law

V=I.R
I=V/R

R=V/I

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Example 1

9V battery supplies power to a cordless curling iron with


a resistance of 18 ohms. How much current is flowing
through the curling iron?

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Example 2

A 110 volt wall outlet supplies power to a strobe light


with a resistance of 2200 ohms. How much current is
flowing through the strobe light?

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Example 3

A CD player with a resistance of 40 ohms has a current


of 0.1 amps flowing through it. Sketch the circuit
diagram and calculate how many volts supply the CD
player?

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Power in an Electric Circuit

 Power is a measure of how much work can be performed in a


given amount of time
 In electric circuit, power is a function of both voltage and
current
 Electrical power is a product of both voltage and current, not
either one separately
 P=I.V=I2R=V2/R
(I=current, V=voltage, R=resistance)
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Example 4

By referring to the figure, calculate current (I) and


power (P) for a given R=1kΩ and V=10V

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Example 5

By referring to the same figure, calculate resistance(R)


and voltage (V) for a given I=3A and P=72W

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Active Elements
 Electrical elements that act as energy source to other element in
electric circuit
 The flow of current is from -ve active terminal to +ve terminal in
same element
 Current flow is same as voltage flow
 Example: voltage source, transistor, amplifier

I I
A ACTIVE ELEMENT B
+ _
v
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Passive Elements
 Element that receive or store energy
 The flow of current is from +ve passive terminal to -ve
terminal in same element
 Current flow is oppose voltage flow
 Example: resistor (R), inductor (L), capacitor (C)
I I
A PASSIVE ELEMENT B
_
+ v
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Example 6

 Voltage source, V is active


element since flow of current
is from -ve to +ve terminal of
voltage source, it acts as
energy source in circuit

 Resistor, R is passive element


since flow of current is from
+ve to -ve terminal of resistor,
it acts as energy receiver in Which is which?
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Conclusion

 Measurement and units of electricity?


 Resistivity?
 Ohm’s law?
 Power
 Active/Passive Elements

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Past Years Questions

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Past Years Questions

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