Electrical New Curriculum
Electrical New Curriculum
For
B. Tech. Programme
In
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
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MOTILAL NEHRU NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ALLAHABAD
VISION
To establish a unique identity for the institute amongst national and international academic and
research organizations through knowledge creation, acquisition and dissemination for the
benefit of society and humanity.
MISSION
To generate high quality human and knowledge resources in our core areas of competence
and emerging areas to make valuable contribution in technology for social and economic
development of the nation. Focused efforts to be undertaken for identification, monitoring
and control of objective attributes of quality and for continuous enhancement of academic
processes, infrastructure and ambience.
To efficaciously enhance and expand, even beyond national boundaries, its contribution to
the betterment of technical education and offer international programmes of teaching,
consultancy and research.
VISION
To produce globally competitive technical manpower with sound knowledge of theory and
practice, with a commitment to serve the society and to foster cutting edge research in Electrical
Engineering pertaining to the problems currently faced by the country and the world.
MISSION
Improving symbiotic relationship with Industry for collaborative research and resource
generation.
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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
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CURRICULAR COMPONENTS
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SCHEME OF INSTRUCTION
B.Tech. (Electrical Engineering)
Course Structure
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B. Tech. Year-II, Semester-III
Course
Sl. No. Course name L T P Credit Code
Code
1 EE-13101 Basic Electrical Engineering 3 1 4 PEC
Electrical Measurement and Measuring
2 EE-13102 3 1 - 4 PEC
Instruments (EMMI)
3 ## Principles of Electronics 3 1 4 PEC
4 ## Data Structure and Operating Systems 3 1 - 4 ESC
Numerical Methods and Statistical
5 ## 3 1 - 4 BSC
Techniques
Electrical Engineering Material and
6 ## 3 1 2/2 4 PEC
Devices
7 ## Principles of Electronics (Lab) - - 3 2 PEC
Data Structure and Operating Systems
8 ## 3 2 ESC
(Lab)
Total 18 6 08 28
## These course code to be allotted to other department.
Sl.
Course Code Course name L T P Credit Code
No.
1 EE-14101 Electrical Machine - I 3 1 - 4 PEC
2 EE-14102 Signals and System 2 1 - 3 PEC
3 EE-14103 Power System –I 3 1 - 4 PEC
4 ## Digital Electronics 3 1 - 4 PEC
5 ## Electro-Magnetic Theory 2 1 - 3 PEC
6 EE-14104 Network & System 3 1 - 4 PEC
7 EE-14201 (Basic Electrical Engineering) Lab - - 3 2 PEC
8 EE-14202 EMMI (Lab) - - 3 2 PEC
9 ## Digital Electronics (Lab) - - 3 2 PEC
Total 16 6 09 28
## These course code to be allotted to other department.
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B. Tech. Year-III, Semester-V
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B. Tech. Year-IV, Semester-VII
Sl.
Course Code Course name L T P Credit Code
No.
1 EE-17101 Electric Drives 3 1 - 4 PEC
Renewable Energy Sources and
2 EE-17102 3 1 - 4 PEC
Distributed Generation
EE-17306 to
3 PE01 3 1 0 4 PEE
EE17499
4 OE-1781/82 OE1 3 1 0 4 OEC
Control and Instrumentation
5 EE-17201 - - 3 2 PEC
(Lab )
6 EE-17601 Project 6 6 PEC
Total 12 4 9 24
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List of Professional Electives
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Subject List for other department
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DETAILED SYLLABUS
Introduction to DC and AC circuits, Active and passive two terminal elements, Ohms law,
Voltage-Current relations for resistor, inductor, capacitor , Kirchhoff's laws, Mesh analysis,
Nodal analysis, Ideal sources –equivalent resistor, current division, voltage division, Star-Delta
Transformation
Introduction to magnetic circuits, analogy between electrical and magnetic circuit, Simple
magnetic circuit with DC and AC excitations-Faraday's laws, induced emfs and inductances,
magnetic leakages, B-H curve, hysteresis and eddy current loss, magnetic circuit calculations,
mutual coupling
Sinusoids, Generation of AC, Average and RMS values, Form and peak factors, concept of
phasor representation, J operator Analysis of R-L, R-C, R-L-C circuits Introduction to three
phase systems - types of connections, relationship between line and phase values.
Principle of operation, construction, emf equation, equivalent circuit, power losses, efficiency,
introduction to auto transformer
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UNIT 6 – ELECTRICAL SAFETY, WIRING &INTRODUCTION TO POWER
SYSTEM: (6 hours)
Safety measures in electrical system- types of wiring- wiring accessories- staircase, fluorescent
lamps & corridor wiring- Basic principles of earthing-Types of earthing Simple layout of
generation, transmission & distribution of power.
4. Metha V.K, RohitMetha, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, Fifth edition, Chand. S & Co,
2012.
5. Kothari.D.P and Nagrath.I.J, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, Second edition, Tata McGraw -
Hill, 2009.
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UNIT 3 – ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS:
Digital Instruments for measurement of current, voltage, resistance etc., Measurement of
frequency & phase, Cathode Ray Oscilloscopes (CRO) –analog and special CRO.
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PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRONICS (##)
UNIT 1 – DIODES:
Introduction to pndiode and its applications as rectifier, rectifier as DC Power Supply, Clamper,
Clipper, Voltage multiplier etc., Zener diode and its applications as regulator, Tunnel diode and
Varactor diode
UNIT 2 – TRANSISTORS:
Review of Transistor working, characteristics & its parameters, Transistor as an amplifier,
Biasing of bipolar junction transistors, h-parameters & transistor equivalent circuits, small
signal single-stage amplifier, frequency response, concept of feedback
Working of Cathode Ray Oscilloscope, Power supply, Multimeter and Function generator.
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6 A. D. Helfrick and W. D. Cooper,“Modern electronics Instrumentation and Measurement
Techniques,”PHI Learning, 2ndedition, 2008.
UNIT 1 –Basic Computer Architecture, Function and structure of Hardware and Software
Components, CPU, ALU, Memory, I/O devices, System Software, Application Software.
UNIT 4 –Need of Data Structures, Linear and nonlinear Data structure, Stack, Queue, Tree,
Graph, B-tree
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NUMERICAL METHODS AND STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES (##)
UNIT 2 – INTERPOLATION:
Introduction, Errors in Polynomial interpolation, Finite differences, Decision of errors,
Newton’s formula for interpolation, Gauss, Sterling, Bessel’s, Everett’s Formula, Interpolation
by unevenly spaced points, Lagrange interpolation formula, Divided Difference, Newton’s
General interpolation Formula.
Frequency Chart, Regression Analysis, Least Square fit, Polynomial fit, Linear and Nonlinear
Regression, Multiple Regression, Statistical Quality Control Methods.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MATERIALS AND DEVICES (##)
UNIT 1 – INTRODUCTION:
Classification of materials on the basis of energy gap, conductors, semiconductors, dielectrics,
superconductors, ferroelectrics, pyro electrics, piezoelectric, perovskites (titanates, zirconates,
hafnates) etc.
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UNIT 6 –MAGNETIC PROPERTIES AND MAGNETIC MATERIALS:
Origin of magnetism, basic terms and properties.Types of magnetic materials.Introduction to
dia, para, ferro, antiferro and ferrimagnetic materials, Curie temperature.Laws of magnetic
materials. Domain theory, Domain growth and domain wall rotation, Magnetic anisotropy.
Magnetostriction & its mechanism. Ferrites, spinels & garnets.
Ferromagnetic domains, magnetic hystersis. Magnetoplumbite, hexaferrite.Magnetic hysteresis
loop, hysteresis loss.Hard and soft magnetic materials.Textured magnetic materials, Oxide
magnetic materials. Magnetic tape, Magnetic bubble, Magnetic glasses, Colossal magneto-
resistance. High energy hard magnetic materials, Commercial magnetic materials such as
Supermalloy, Alnico, Cunife, Cunico etc., Conventional and non-conventional applications,
characterisation of magnetic materials, Recent developments. Related calculations.
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2. David C. Jiles, “Introduction to the Electronic Properties of Materials,” Taylor and Francis
CRC Press, 2001.
3. D.C. Jiles, “Introduction to Magnetism and Magnetic Materials,” Springer, 1990.
4. K.M. Gupta, “Electrical Engineering Materials,”Umesh Publication, Delhi, 3rd Edition,
2005.
5. B. D. Cullity, “Introduction to Magnetic Materials,” Addison-Wesley publishing
company, California, London, 1972.
6. Goldman, “Modem Ferrite Technology,” Van Nostrand, New York, 1990.
7. J. P. Jakubovics, “Magnetism and Magnetic Materials,” Institute of Materials, London,
1994.
8. Rolf E. Hummel, “Electronic Properties of Materials,” Springer, 2004.
9. Safa O. Kasap, “Principles of Electronic Materials and Devices,” McGraw-Hill, 2005.
10. Irene, “Electronic Materials Science,” Wiley-Interscience, 2006.
11. Jasprit Singh, “Smart electronic materials: Fundamentals and Applications,”Cambridge
University Press, 2005.
12. M.E. Lines, and A.M. Glass, “Principles and Applications of Ferroelectrics and Related
Materials,” Oxford University Press, USA, 2001.
13. A.J.Dekker, 'Solid State Physics', Macmillan India, 1995.
14. C. Robert and O' Handley, “Modem Magnetic Materials: Principles and Applications,”
Wiley-Interscience,1999.
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PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRONICS (LAB) (##)
Experiment 1: Familiarization to basic test and measuring instruments like Cathode Ray
Oscilloscope (CRO), Function Generator, Power supply, Bread board etc.
Experiment 2: To measure the frequency and amplitude of various waveforms using CRO.
Experiment 3: To verify the truth tables of different logic gates by using ICs and implement
different logic gates using IC 7400.
Experiment 4: To study the pnjunction diode characteristics under forward and reverse bias
conditions.
Experiment 5: To study the application of a zener diode as voltage regulator.
Experiment 6: To determine the ripple factor of Half-Wave and Full-wave (Bridge) rectifiers.
Experiment 7: To observe the clipping wave forms in different clipping configurations.
Experiment 8: To observe the clamping wave forms in different clamping configurations.
Experiment 9: To determine the CE (Common Emitter) characteristics of a given BJT.
Experiment 10:To plot the drain and transfer characteristics of a given FET and to find drain
resistance.
Experiment 11:To verify the addition and subtraction operation using op-amp 741.
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DATA STRUCTURE AND OPERATING SYSTEMS (LAB) (##)
Experiment 1:
a) Write a program to implement linear search in a single dimensional array.
b) Write a program to implement linear search in a 2- dimensional array, when array is stored in
a row major order.
c) Write a program to implement linear search in a 2- dimensional array, when array is stored in
a column major order.
Experiment 2:
a) Write a program to implement binary search using iteration.
b) Write a program to implement binary search using resursion.
Experiment 3:
a) Write a program to implement bubble sort and insersion sort.
b) Write a program to implement Merge Sort.
Experiment 4: Write a program to implement Quick Sort.
Experiment 5:
a) Write a program to implement a singly link list.
b) Write a program to implement a doubly link list.
c) Write a program to reverse a doubly link list.
Experiment 6: Write a program to implement a binary search tree.
Experiment 7:Write a program to simulate preorder, inorder and postorder traversal over a
binary search tree.
Operating Systems
Experiment 8: Write a program to implement
(a) Creation of file (b) Read contents of a file (c) Write to a file (d) Link and unlink a file
(e) Copy file(f) Read contents of a file in a reverse order
Experiment 9: Write a program to simulate the following CPU Scheduling Algorithms:
(a) FCFS (b) SJF (c) Priority (d) Round Robin
Experiment 10: Write a program to simulate Bankers algorithm for Deadlock Avoidance.
Experiment 11: Write a program to simulate the following Page Replacement Algorithms:
(a) FIFO (b) LRU
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ELECTRICAL MACHINE-1 (EE-14101)
UNIT 1 – TRANSFORMER:
Equivalent circuits (Exact and approximate), OC & SC test, Voltage regulation, Separation of
hysteresis and eddy current losses, All-day efficiency, Parallel operation (conditions, equal and
unequal voltage turn ratio), Division of load between parallel transformers, Polarity test,
Sumpner’s test. , Three-phase transformers: Connections
UNIT 4 – DC MACHINES:
Construction details, Speed and voltage expression, Torque production in D.C. machines, Types
according to excitation (with circuit representation and equations), Magnetization curve- effect
of field resistance and speed, Series, shunt and compound machines: DC generator & DC
motor- Characteristics, Speed control and starting methods, Efficiency, Armature reaction:
reduction and compensation, Commutation action, Testing of DC machines: Hopkinson’s test,
Swinburne’s test
UNIT2– Continuous-time and discrete-time LTI systems; Properties of LTI systems; Unit step
response of an LTI system; Causal LTI systems described by differential and difference
equations.
UNIT3– Analysis and characterisation of LTI systems using Laplace transform; Continuous-
time Fourier transform of aperiodic and periodic signals; Properties of continuous-time Fourier
transform.
UNIT5–Thez-transform and its properties; Analysis and characterisation of LTI systems using
z-transform;Discrete-time Fourier transform of aperiodic and periodic signals; Properties of
discrete-time Fourier transform; The discrete Fourier transform; Introduction to linear feedback
systems.
Books/References:
1. A. V. Oppenheim, A. S. Wilsky and H. Nawab, “Signals & Systems,” 2 nd Edition,
Prentice-Hall, 1997.
2. Simon Haykin and Barry Van, “Signals & Systems,” 2nd Edition, Wiley, 2007.
3. H. P. Hsu, “Signals & Systems,” 2nd Edition, Schaum’s Outline Series, 2009.
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POWER SYSTEM –I (EE-14103)
Mechanical Design: Main components of overhead line, line supports, sag, stringing
chart,vibrations
Insulators: types, material, potential distribution, string efficiency, methods of improvement of
string efficiency, causes of failure, testing of insulators.
Corona: formation, critical disruptive voltage, visual disruptive voltage, power losses, factors
affecting corona, reduction methods.
UNIT 3 – CABLES:
Types and applications, construction, Potential distribution; Equalizing the potential, Insulation
Resistance, Capacitance of single phase and three phase cables, Dielectric Loss
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1. John.J.Grainger & W. D. Stevenson,“Power System analysis,” McGraw Hill, 1stEdition,
1994.
2. D.P.Kothari, & I. J. Nagrath,“Modern Power System Analysis,”Tata McGraw-Hill
Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, 4th Edition, 2011.
3. C.L.Wadhwa,“Electric Power System,” New Age International Ltd., 6thEdition, 2010.
4. PrabhaKundur,“Power system stability and control,” McGraw Hill Education,1stEdition,
2006.
5. Hadi Sadat,“Power System analysis,”McGraw- Hill, Second edition, 2002.
6. Stephen J. Chapman, “Electric Machinery and Power System Fundamentals,” McGraw Hill,
New York, 2002.
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Relation between locations of Poles, time response and stability, frequency response and bode
plots, interrelation between frequency response and time response, convolution integral.
Definition and properties and testing, Synthesis of LC, RL & RC circuits using Cauer and
Foster s first and second form.
1. M.E. Van Valkenberg,“Network Analysis,” Prentice Hall of India, 3rd Edition, 2014.
2. D. Roy Choudhary, “Networks & Systems,” New Age International,2nd Edition, 2013.
3. W. H. Haytand J. E. Kemmerly, “Engineering circuit Analysis,” Tata McGraw-Hill,8th
Edition, 2013.
A Chakrabarti& S. Bhadra,“Network Analysis And Synthesis,”McGraw Hill education, 1st
Edition, 2009.
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Slave flip-flops, Conversion design of flip-flops.
UNIT 4 –Design of synchronous & ripple counters, Mod-k or Divide-by-k counters, Decade
counter, BCD Counter, UP/DOWN Counters, Lock Out problem, Design with State Equations.
UNIT 5 –Shift register, Serial to Parallel Converter, Parallel to Serial Converter, Ring counters,
Twisted-ring counter, Sequence Generator.
UNIT 1 −INTRODUCTION:
Review of scalar and vector field, Vector representation of surface, Physical interpretation of
gradient, divergence and curl, Divergence theorem, Stokes theorem, Different coordinate
systems.
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UNIT 3 −MAGNETOSTATIC FIELDS:
Biot- Savart’s law , Ampere’s law, magnetic flux density, Boundary conditions,Faraday’s law,
Energy stored in magnetic field, Scalar and Vector Magnetic Potential.
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BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LAB (EE-14201)
Experiment 8 Open circuit and short circuit in single phase induction motor
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ELECTRIC MACHINE II (EE-15101)
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Text/Reference Books
1. P.S. Bimhra, “Electrical Machinery,” Khanna publishers, 2003.
2. T.J.E. Miller, “Brushless Permanent Magnet and Reluctance Motor Drives,”Oxford
University Press, 1989.
3. P. P. Acarnley, “Stepping Motors – A Guide to Motor Theory and Practice,”Institution Of
Engineering And Technology, 4th Edition, 2002.
4. T. Kenjo and S. Nagamori, “Permanent Magnet and Brushless DC Motors,” Oxford
University Press, 1985.
5. Kenjo& A. Sugawara, “Stepping Motors and Their Microprocessor Controls,”Clarendon
Press, 2nd Edition, 1994.
6. J.Nagrath& D.P.Kothari, “Electrical Machines,” TMH Publication,New Delhi, 25th Edition,
2010.
7. P.S.Bimhra, “Generalized theory of Electrical Machine,”Khanna publishers, New Delhi, 5th
Edition, 1995.
8. Gopal K.Dubey, “Fundamental of Electrical Drives,” Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi,
2nd Edition, 2011.
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Bode plots, Polar plots, The Nyquist Stability Criterion and Stability Margins, Closed loop
frequency response (M & N circles)
UNIT 1 –INTRODUCTION:
Modern power system – Analysis for system planning and operational studies – basic
components of a power system, Single phase solution of balanced Three-phase Network,
Single line diagram, Simple building algorithms for the formation of Y-Bus matrix and Z- Bus
matrix, Per Unit(PU) System, Complex Power, Representation of Loads .
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Unsymmetrical fault analysis – problem formulation, Symmetrical Component analysis of
Unsymmetrical Fault using Z-bus impedance matrix(L-G, L-L, L-L-G).
Text/Reference Books:
1. I.J. Nagrath& D.P. Kothari, “Modern Power System Analysis,”Mcgraw Hill Education,
4th Edition, 2011.
2. Olle. I. Elgerd, “Electric Energy Systems Theory – An Introduction,” Mcgraw Hill
Education, 2nd Edition, 2001.
3. P. Kundur, “Power System Stability and Control,” Mcgraw Hill Education, 1st Edition,
2006.
4. John J. Grainger & W.D. Stevenson Jr., “Power System Analysis,”McGraw Hill Education,
1st Edition, 2003.
5. HadiSaadat, “Power System Analysis,” TMH Education Pvt Ltd, 1st Edition, 2002.
UNIT 1 – INTRODUCTION:
Introduction to Power Electronics, Power Electronics Systems, Role of Power Electronics in the
field of electric power control.
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grade SCRs, series parallel operation of SCRs, Protection of SCR and GTO thyristor and
triggering of GTO thyristor.
UNIT 5 − CHOPPERS:
Principle of operation and control technique of chopper, classification of Choppers, current and
voltage waveforms for resistive, inductive and motor loads, Power Transistor and MOSFET
based chopper circuits, step up chopper and its application.
UNIT 6 − INVERTERS:
Single-phase and Three-phase (six-step) inverters, voltage and current waveforms, Bridge
Inverter, voltage control & PWM strategies of VSI., Series and parallel inverters, Methods of
voltage control, and various techniques of phase width modulation. Comparisons of voltage
source, current source inverters and their applications.
UNIT 7 −CYCLOCONVERTER:
Single-phase and three-phase Step-up and Step down cycloconverter, full bridge and half bridge
configurations.
UNIT 8 − APPLICATIONS:
Static circuit breakers, UPS, Static frequency converter, Power factor control.
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6. Cyril W. Lander , “ Power Electronics,” McGraw-Hill, 3rdEdition,1993.
7. Ned Mohan, T. M. Undeland& W. P. Robbin“Power Electronics: Converter, Applications &
Design,”Wiley India Pvt Ltd, 3rd Edition, 2010.
UNIT 3 –PLANNING:
Nature & Purpose – Steps involved in Planning ,Objectives, Setting Objectives, Process of
Managing by Objectives ,Strategies, Policies & Planning Premises Forecasting Decision-
making.
UNIT 4 – ORGANIZING:
Nature and Purpose – Formal and informal organization – Organization Chart – Structure and
Process – Departmentation by difference strategies – Line and Staff authority – Benefits and
Limitations – De-Centralization and Delegation of Authority – Staffing – Selection Process-
Techniques-HRD-Managerial-Effectiveness. Directing: Scope – Human Factors – Creativity
and Innovation – Harmonizing Objectives – Leadership – Types of Leadership Motivation –
Hierarchy of needs – Motivation theories – Motivational Techniques – Job Enrichment –
Communication – Process of Communication – Barriers and Breakdown – Effective
Communication – Electronic media in Communication.
UNIT 5 −CONTROLLING:
System and process of Controlling – Requirements for effective control – The Budget as
Control Technique – Information Technology in Controlling – Use of computers in handling the
information – Productivity – Problems and Management – Control of Overall Performance.
Coordination.
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UNIT 6 −ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR:
Organisational change, Conflict Management and Stress Management, Functional
management: Human Resource Management, Financial management, Marketing Management.
Text/Reference Books:
1. P. C Tripathi &P.N. Reddy, “Principles of Management,” Tata McGraw-Hill, 4th Edition ,
2008.
2. D.A Decenzo, S.P Robbino, “Personnel and Human Reasons Management,” Wiley India
Pvt. Ltd, 10thEdition, 2011.
3. J. A. F Stomer, R.E. Freeman and D.R Gilbert, JR. “Management”, Pearson Education, 6th
Edition, 2003.
4. H. Kooritz& H. Weihrich, “Essentials of Management,” Mcgraw Hill Education, 9th 2012.
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POWER ELECTRONICS (LAB) (EE-15204)
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CONTROL SYSTEM- II (EE-16101)
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MICROPROCESSOR& COMPUTER ORGANIZATION (EE-16102)
UNIT 3: Instruction set of Intel 8085 Micro-Processor & Assembly programming, Instruction
format and addressing modes – Assembly language format – Data transfer, data manipulation &
control instructions – Programming: Loop structure with counting & Indexing - Look up table -
Subroutine instructions - stack.
UNIT 4: Introduction to Peripherals, Study of Architecture and programming of ICs: 8255 PPI,
8259 PIC, 8251 USART, 8279 Key board display controller and 8253 Timer/ Counter –
Interfacing with 8085 - A/D and D/A converter interfacing.
UNIT 6: Application of micro controller, Data Transfer, Manipulation, Control & I/O
instructions – Simple programming exercises, key board and display interface – Closed loop
control of servo motor- stepper motorcontrol - Washing Machine Control.
Text/Reference Books
1. William Stallings, “Computer Organization and Architecture” - PHI, 4th Edition1998.
2. C.Andrew,Tanenbaum, “Structured Computer Organization,” Pearson,.5 edition, 2005.
3. R.S. Gaonkar,“Microprocessor Architecture and Programming and Applications with
the 8085,”Prentice Hall; 5 edition , 2002
4. M. A. Mazidi, J. G. Mazidi and R. D. McKinlay ,“The 8051 Microcontroller and
Embedded systems,” Prentice Hall; 2 edition, 2005
5. M. M. R. Mano, Computer System Architecture, 3rd Edition, Prentice Hall, 1994
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INSTRUMENTATION (EE-16103)
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Types of data telemetry systems- land line, wireless, analog and digital, current, voltage,
position, frequency telemetry; Network requirements; Communication interface- types of buses,
IEEE 1451 standards; Data acquisition systems- configurations, comparative; Sensor networks
and smart transducers.
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Types of diesel power plant, components, Selection of engine type, Gas turbines, Open and
closed cycles, reheating, Regeneration, Inter-cooling.
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UNIT 3 −DIGITAL MODULATION TECHNIQUES:
Types of Digital Modulation, Waveforms for Amplitude, Frequency and Phase Shift Keying,
Method of Generation and Detection of Coherent and non-coherent Binary ASK, FSK and PSK,
Differential Phase Shift Keying (DPSK), Quadrature Modulation Techniques: Quadrature
Amplitude Modulation (QAM) and Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK), Minimum Shift
Keying (MSK) – Generation and detection.
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Experiment 7: In the world of teams: the team concept, element of teamwork. Team formation,
effective team, exercise on team, Team players, activity.
Experiment 8: Discussions, decisions and presentations: Structured and un-structured group
discussions. Activity on each.
Experiment 9: Adapting to Corporate life: exercise on grooming and dressing, getting ready
for interview.
Experiment 10: Business Etiquette/Dining etiquette.
1. To study the performance of PID Controller for a given RLC series circuit.
2. Determine the G M (Gain Margin) and P M (Phase Margin) for given open loop
transfer function and comment on stability.
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20(0.5s 1)
i. G( s)
s 2 (0.2s 1)
50
ii. G( s)
s 2 2s 1
3. Draw root locus for unity feedback system with following open loop transfer function
k (s 6)
i. G ( s)
s(s 4)(s 2 4s 8)
Determine k for 0.5 . Obtain the step response of closed loop system and verify the
value of using measurement of peak overshoot.
x1 0 1 x1 0
= + u
x2 -3 -4 x2 0
x1
y = 10 0 + 0 u
x2
a. Find out time response for unit step input for initial condition of x1 (0) 1 , x2 (0) 2 .
b. Test for Controllability and Observability.
c. Test the stability from eigen value of A matrix.
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Experiment 12: To generate wireless MANETs scenario.
Experiment 13: To compare AODV and DSR routing protocols for wirelwss MANETs.
Experiment 14: To use Voice over IP application in wireless scenario.
Experiment 15: To compare reactive and Hybrid routing protocols for MANETs.
Study cards:
Experiment 11: 8155, 8255, 8253, 8251, 8259 8279, 8257
Interfacing modules:
Experiment 12: Traffic light control
DC motor control
Thumbwheel control
Stepper motor control
Elevator Simulator
D/A converter
A/D converter
Keyboard Simulator
Experiment 13: Basic programs of 8086 microprocessor
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POWER SYSTEM – II (LAB) (EE-16203)
Experiment 1: Obtaining line parameters of a 345 kV transmission line and its modeling in
MATLAB.
Experiment 2: Study of load flow analysis of a power system using (a) Gauss–Seidel and (b)
Newton-Raphson methods.
Experiment 3: Study the effect of transformer in a power system while load flow analysis
using MATLAB.
Experiment 4: To Study the effects of sudden short-circuit on a synchronous generator output
using MATLAB.
Experiment 5: To obtain the current harmonics drawn by power electronics interface.
(a) To study the effect of real and reactive powers on bus voltages.
(b) Modeling of thyristor Controlled Reactors (TCR).
(c) Modeling of thyristor Controlled Series Capacitors (TCSC).
Experiment 6: To calculate transient stability limit of a 3-bus power system.
Experiment 7: To study the effect of symmetrical and unsymmetrical short-circuit faults of
transmission lines.
Experiment 8: To study over voltages resulting from switching of transmission lines and
limiting them by sing ZnO arresters.
Experiment 7 Run the induction machine as an induction generator and measure the real and
reactive powers.
Experiment 8. Six step switch-on mode for a trapezoidal PMSM motor rated 1 kW, 3000 rpm
and its speed regulation.
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Experiment 10 Study of stepper motor drive using two H-bridge MOSFET Inverter
UNIT 2: Dynamics of Electrical Drive-Electric motor speed torque characteristics, Joint Speed-
Torque Characteristic of an Electric Motor and Driven Unit, Stability of Drive System,
Determination of Moment Of Inertia, Load Equalization, Concept of Transient Stability,
Selection of motor under Continuous Duty, for Continuous variable Duty, for Short Duty Load,
and intermittent Duty Load, Effect of Load Inertia, Environmental Factors
UNIT 3: Starting and Braking of DC Drives-Effect of staring on power supply, motor and load,
Types of starters, Different methods of starting of a motor, Starting Circuit as a Function of
Motor Speed, Function of Current and Function of Time, Thyristors and the resistance starter,
Thyristor starting without resistance, Braking of DC Drives, Type of Braking, Friction Braking
and Electrical)
UNIT 5: Starting and Braking of AC Drives-Need of using starters for AC Drives, Two (Star-
Delta and Auto-transformer) types of starters used for Squirrel cage Induction motor, Starter
using additional resistance in rotor circuit, for Wound rotor (Slip-ring), Starting of Synchronous
Motor, Principle of electric braking for AC drives, Types of braking of AC drives
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Text/ Reference Books:
1. G.K.Dubey, “Fundamental of electric drives,” Narosa Publishing House, 2ndEdition,
2015.
2. Vineeta Agarwal, “Fundamental of electric drives,” Agarwal Publications, IEdition,
2013.
3. S. K. Pillai, “A First Course on Electrical Drives,” New Age International Publishers,
3rdEdition, 2015.
4. P.C.Sen, “Thyristor DC drives,”John Wiley & Sons Inc., 1981.
5. B.K. Bose, “Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives,”Prentice Hall, 1st Edition,
2001.
6. V. Subramanayam, “Thyristor control of electric drives,” Tata McGraw Hill Publication,
1st Edition, 1988.
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RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES AND DISTRIBUTED GENERATION (EE-17102)
Text/Reference Books:
1. A. Ghosh and G. Ledwich, “Power Quality Enhancement using Custom Power
Devices,”Springer, 2009.
2. Mukund R. Patel, “Wind and Solar Power Systems”, CRC Press, 2ndEdition, 2005.
3. G.M.Masters, Renewable and Efficient Electric Power Systems,” Wiley, 2013.
4. M.H. Rashid, “Power Electronics Handbook,” Academic Press, HRD Edition,2001.
5. R. A. Messenger and J. Ventre, “Photovoltaic Systems Engineering,” CRC Press, 3rdEdition,
2010.
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6. C. S. Solanki, “Solar Photovoltaic Technology and Systems,” PHI 2013.
PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE – I
UNIT 4: Fuzzy systems-Introduction, Definition and terminology, Fuzzy set operations, their
properties, Fuzzy relations, Its operations and properties, Fuzzy composition, Fuzzy linguistic
variables, Rule structure- consequent and antecedent part, rule framing, Fuzzification, De-
fuzzification (Max membership principle, Centroid, Weighted average, Mean max membership,
Centre of sums, Centre of largest area), Inference system.
Text/Reference Books:
1. Simon Haykin, “Neural networks - A comprehensive foundation,”Prentice Hall, 2003.
2. M. T. Hagan ,“Neural network design ,Cengage Learning,” 2ndedition, 2008
3. D. T. Pham and X Liu, “Neural network for identification, prediction and control,”
Springer , 1995
4. Klir George J., Yuan Bo, “Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic: Theory and Applications,”
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Prentice-Hall (1996)
5. B. Kosko, “Neural Networks and Fuzzy Systems,” Prentice-Hall, 1994
6. T. J. Ross , “Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications Wiley-Blackwell;” 3rdedition
2010.
References
1. M.S.Naidu and V.Kamaraju, “High Voltage Engineering,” Tata McGraw Hill, New
Delhi, 4th Edition, 2008.
2. I. J.Nagarath, and D P. Kothari, “Modern Power System Analysis”, McGraw Hill
Education, 4th Edition,2011.
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3. Dieter Kind. "An Introduction to High Voltage Experimental Techniques”, John Wiley
& Sons, 1978.
4. W. Hauschild and E. Lemke, “High-Voltage Test and Measuring Techniques,”
Springer,2014.
5. C.L. Wadhwa, “High Voltage Engineering,”New Age International Publishers, 3rd
Edition, 2010.
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UTILIZATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY & ELECTRIC TRACTION (EE-17303)
UNIT 1: Electrical Circuits used in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning and Water Coolers:
Principle of air conditioning, vapour pressure, refrigeration cycle, eco-friendly refrigerants,
Description of Electrical circuit used in a) refrigerator, b) air-conditioner, and c) water cooler
UNIT 2: Illumination, Nature of light, visibility spectrum curve of relative sensitivity of human
eye and wave length of light, Laws of illumination, Different type of lamps, Illumination
schemes, Illumination levels, Main requirements of proper lighting methods of generating high
frequency power illumination: Laws of illumination, polar curves, design of indoor and outdoor
systems, street lighting. Electrolytic Process: Principle of electro deposition, laws of
electrolysis, applications of electrolysis.
UNIT 4: Electrical block diagram of an electric locomotive, Types of motors used for electric
traction, Starting and braking of traction motors, Introduction to EMU and metro railways
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ADVANCED SEMI-CONDUCTOR DEVICES (EE-17304)
UNIT 1: Status of development of power semiconductor Devices, Diodes Types - P-N junction,
schottky, contact, Gunn diodes, IMPATT (Impact ionization Avalanche Transit-Time) diodes;
Step recovery diodes; Electrical rating - Switching and steady state characteristics - switching
aid circuits - Series and parallel operation , Resonant tunnelling structures, RTD oscillators
UNIT 3: Transistors Types – BJT, Hetro junction BJTs; (HBT), ratings - static and switching
characteristics - driver circuit - switching aid circuit -Power Darlington. Static Induction
Transistor SIT.
UNIT 4: Field Effect Transistors Types (JEFT, MOSFET, Metal Semiconductor Field Effect
Transistor, MOSFET, HEMT, High Electron Mobility Transistor). Transport in low
dimensional structures: HEMTs: Design of high frequency amplifiers and oscillators.
UNIT 6: Intelligent power modules, Wide band gap devices, nano-electronics and ballistic
devices, Terahertz and Millimeter Wave Devices
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NETWORK SYNTHESIS (EE-17305)
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UNIT 3: Structures, Arrays and Clusters
UNIT 4: Data acquisition methods, File I/O, DAQ hardware, PC hardware; operating
systems, Instrumentation buses, ISA, PCI, USB, PXI
UNIT 5: Instrument control, Data communication standards, RS-232C, GPIB
UNIT 6: Real time operating systems, Reconfigurable I/O, FPGA
LAB
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CONTROL SYSTEM AND INSTRUMENTATION (LAB) (EE-17201)
List of experiments
Part A: Simulation based Experiments
Experiment 1: To obtain the time response (step, impulse and ramp response) and study the
time domain performance indices (rise time, settling time, delay time, maximum peak overshoot
etc.) for the transfer function of the continuous and discrete time systems using MATLAB.
Experiment 2: To study the controllability, Observability and stability of continuous and
discrete time systems using root locus, Nyquist and Bode plot in MATLAB.
Experiment 3: To study the inverted pendulum system performance with pole placement, LQR
and observer based control for using MATLAB.
Experiment 4: To study the real time linear inverted pendulum system with LQR.
Experiment 5: To study the real time PID controller for rotary pendulum system.
Experiment 6: To study the real time PD controller for magnetic ball suspension system using
MATLAB.
Experiment 7: To study the real time PID controller for magnetic ball suspension system using
LABVIEW.
PROJECT (EE-17601)
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POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION & SWITCHGEAR (EE-18101)
UNIT 6: Numerical relaying algorithms for over current, distance and differential
protection with application to transmission system, transformer and bus bar protection.
Text Books:
1. Power System Protection and Switchgear, B Ram, D N Vishwakarma, 2nd Edition, 2011,
Tata McGraw-Hill
2. Electric Power Systems, C L Wadhwa, 6th Edition, , New Age International (P) Limited,
Publishers (2008)
3. Switchgear Protection and Switchgear, S. S. Rao, 2008, Khanna Publishers
4. Distribution Automation Handbook, ABB Ltd
5. Network Protection and Automation Guide, Areva Ltd.
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PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE – II
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ELECTRIC VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY (EE-18302)
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Powertrain Components, Gears, Clutches, Differential, Transmission, Vehicle Brakes
BIOMEDICAL-INSTRUMENTATION (EE-18303)
UNIT 2 −ELECTRODES:
Theory of electrodes, Lead configurations of ECG electrodes, various types of electrodes,
Electrodes used for ECG, EEG and EMG measurement
UNIT 3:Cardiovascular system, Sensor characteristics and design for measurement of medical
parameters like ECG, arterial blood pressure, heart sounds, Nervous system, measurement of
EEG.
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UNIT 5: Patient monitoring equipment; pace makers, Defibrillators etc., organization in
hospital, Patient safety-physiological effects of electrical currents. Grounding systems in
hospital, safety codes for electro-medical equipment
UNIT 6: Biotelemetry- Radio Telemetry principles, FM, AM, PCM. Transmission of biological
data through radio telemetry
UNIT 3: Game and Strategies, Queuing Theory, Inventory Control, Network Models, Critical
Path Analysis CAP.
UNIT 4: Project Management: Basic steps in PERT, PERT & CPM Computations, Resource
Scheduling.
UNIT 5:Optimization in OR, Simulated annealing, Tabu Search, Genetic Algorithm, Particle
Swarm Optimization, Ant Colony Optimization,
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Text/ Reference Books:
1. Rao, S. S., Optimization Theory and Applications, New York Wiley
2. Gupta, P. K. and Hira D. S. Operations Research
3. Deb Kalyanmoy, Multi-objective Optimization using Evolutionary Algorithm, New York
Wiley
4. Rardin R. L. Optimization in Operation Research, Prentice Hall
5. F. S. Hiller and G. J.Lieberman, “Introduction to Operations Research,” McGraw-Hill
Companies,7thEdition, 2008.
6. H. A. Taha, “Operations Research An introduction,” Prentice-Hall, 2010.
7. L.C. Jhamb,“Quantitative Techniques,” Everest Publishing house, 2009.
8. K.V.Mittal,“Optimization Methods in Operations Research and System Analysis,” New Age
International, 1stEdition, 1996.
9. J.K. Sharma, “Operation Research,”Laxmi Publications New Delhi, 5thedition, 2013.
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UNIT 5 −COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN:
Philosophy of computer aided design, advantages and limitations. Computer aided design
approaches analysis, synthesis and hybrid methods. Concept of optimization and its general
procedure. Flow charts and ‘c’ based computer programs for the design of transformer, dc
machine; three phase induction and synchronous machines.
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interfacing, sensor interfacing, CAN Protocol and its interfacing, USB protocol and its
interfacing, Blue-tooth, Zig-bee protocol and its interfacing
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POWER SYSTEM OPERATION AND CONTROL (EE-18307)
References
1. P.M.Anderson,andA A.Fouad.,“Power System Control and Stability,” John Wiley & Sons,
Inc, 2003.
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2. P. S. Kundur, “Power System Stability and Control,” Tata McGraw Hill Inc.,1stedition,
2006.
3. E.W. Kimbark, “Power System Satbility,” Wiley-IEEE, 1995.
4. K.R. Padiyar, “Power System Dynamics: Stability and Control,” John Wiley, 2ndedition,
2002.
5. P.S.R. Murthy, “Operation and Control in Power Systems,” BS Publications, 2ndedition,
2011.
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DIGITAL PROTECTION OF POWER SYSTEM (EE-18308)
Text/Reference Books:
1. L. P. Singh, “Digital Protection,”New Age International (P) Limited Publishers, New
Delhi, 2nd Edition, 1997.
2.Y. G.Paithankar,Marcel&Dekker,“Transmission Network Protection: theory and
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practice,”New York,1998.
3.Y.G.Paithankar& S. R. Bhide,“Fundamentals of Power System Protection,” Prentice Hall
of India Pvt Ltd., New Delhi, 2006.
4.S. H. Horowitz,“Protective Relaying for Power System II,”IEEE press , New York,1st
edition, 1981.
5.T.S.M. Rao,“Digital Relay / Numerical relays,” Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
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PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE – III
HARMONICS:
Introduction, Fundamental Wave, Harmonics, Sources of Harmonics, Effects of Harmonics,
Devices for controlling harmonic distortion, General Harmonic Indices, Harmonic Standards,
VOLTAGE UNBALANCE:
Introduction , Unbalance in Three Phase Power System, Sources of Unbalance, Condition of
Voltage Unbalance, Effect of Unbalance, Voltage Unbalance Factor, Phase Voltage Unbalance
Ratio, Line Voltage Unbalance Ratio
VOLTAGE SAG:
Voltage Sags, Voltage Sag Magnitude and Duration, Cause and Effects, RMS Voltage, Peak
Voltage, and Fundamental Voltage component Method of Quantification Voltage sags, Phase
Angle Jump, Missing Voltage, Point-on-Wave Characteristics,
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FAULT BASED VOLTAGE SAGS:
Symmetrical and Unsymmetrical Voltage Sags, Multi-stage Voltage Sags, Voltage sags
associated with (i) three-phase short circuit, (ii) Single line to ground fault, (iii) line to line fault,
and (iv) line to line to ground faults.
TRANSIENTS:
Origins and classifications, capacitor switching transients, lightening, load switching, impact on
users, protection, and mitigation.
References:
1. B. Singh, A. Chandra, and K. Al-Haddad. “Power Quality: Problems and Mitigation
Techniques,” John Wiley & Sons, 2014.
2. R. C. Duganet. et al., “Electrical Power System Quality,” Tata McGraw-Hill Education,
2012.
3. M. H.Bollen,“Understanding Power Quality Problems-Voltage sag & Interruptions,” IEEE
Press, 2000.
4. M. H. Bollen, A.Gu, “Signal Processing of Power Quality Disturbances,” Wiley-IEEE
Press, 2006.
5. J. C. Das, “Power System Harmonics and Passive Filter Designs,” John Wiley & Sons,
2015.
6. E. Fuchs, and M. A. S.Masoum,“Power Quality in Power Systems and Electrical
Machines,” Elsevier, 2008.
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MODELLING AND SIMULATION OF ELECTRICAL MACHINES (EE-18319)
UNIT 2: Induction machine modelling. Space vector based modelling and matrix based
approach. Transient and steady state performance of three phase induction motors. Induction
motor control, (steady state approach). Induction machine drives, (slip ring induction motor
drive, v/f drive and vector controlled drives) design and analysis. Starting and braking.
Converter systems for drives.
UNIT 3: Cylindrical and salient pole synchronous machine modeling and design. Transient and
steady state performance of a synchronous machine connected to grid. Analysis of conventional
and permanent magnet synchronous machine drives, including v/f and vector controlled drives.
UNIT 4: DC machine modelling. Steady state and transient behaviour of various DC machines.
Starting and braking methods of DC machines fed by a constant voltage supply. Thyristor
controlled and transistor controlled DC machine drives analysis.
UNIT 6: Simulation of Electrical Machines and Systems – II, Dynamic Simulation of Brushless
Permanent Magnet AC Motor Drives. Dynamic Simulation of Direct Current Motors.
Simulation of Stepper Motors
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ADVANCED INSTRUMENTATION (EE-18320)
UNIT 1 –INTRODUCTION:
Introduction to embedded systems and architecture, system design using specification and
modeling tools
UNIT 4 − RTOS:
Real-time software development: high level languages and programming issues, systems
performance: networked embedded systems.
UNIT 1: Overview of industry and their requirement of electrical systems, Scope of Electrical
Engineers in Modern Industry, Basic Electrical Terms- Definitions, Glossary, Units, Knowing
Client requirements & collection of specific data for projects, Understanding various phases of
projects, Project management- Project Estimation, Testing & Commissioning, Planning,
Procurement Process, Tendering, etc.
UNIT 2: Use of International Standards, Electrical Codes & Standards - BS, NEC, IEE, IEEE,
NFPA, IEC Design Basis, std. practices/procedure and specifications, Understanding, Basic
Electrical Formulae, Basic Design requirement based on the type of various plants, Intra-
discipline co-ordination with civil, process, mechanical, piping, telecom HVAC etc.
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UNIT 3: Wiring Accessories & Cable Management Systems, Cable Selection and Sizing and
cable laying methods, Selection and sizing of electrical equipment used in various projects,
Preparation of equipment specifications, High Voltage system requirements including
substation design.
UNIT 4: Lighting systems, Lighting Fixtures ( Types & Applications ), Lighting Design-
Illumination Lux Levels, Emergency & Exit Lighting System, Specialized Engineering like
Heat Tracing systems and cathodic protection design, Design of Earthlings system, Lightning
system and lightning protection system, Low current systems- Fire alarm & detection system,
CCTV system etc.
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FLEXIBLE AC TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS (FACTS) (EE-18322)
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2. K.R. Padiyar, “FACT’s Controllers in Transmission & Distribution,” New Age Publisher,
Delhi, 2007.
3. V. K. Sood, “HVDC and FACTS Controllers: Applications of Static Converters in Power
Systems,” Springer, 2004.
4. E. Acha et al, “FACTS: Modelling and Simulation in Power Networks,” John Wiley and
Sons, 2004.
5. A. Ghosh and G. Ledwich, “Power Quality Enhancement using Custom Power Devices,”
Kluwer Academic Publisher, Boston, 2002.
UNIT 1−INTRODUCTION:
Basics of analytical instrumentation, use of computers in analytical instrumentation, statistical
techniques
UNIT 5 −MICROSCOPY:
Concept of scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, tunneling
microscopy, and atomic force microscopy; Applications in material characterization
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NMR spectroscopy, principle of NMR, types of NMR spectrometers, constructional details,
variation T-60A NMR spectrometer, sensitivity enhancement for analytical NMR spectroscopy,
Fourier transform NMR spectroscopy. 10(L)
MECHATRONICS (EE-18324)
UNIT 3: Power transmission and sizing, Gearboxes: Planetary gearbox, Harmonic gearbox,
Cycloid gearbox, Lead and ball screws, Belt drives, Bearings: Conventional bearings, Air
bearings, Magnetic bearings, Couplings, Shafts: Static behavior of shafts, Transient behavior of
shafts
UNIT 4: Velocity and position transducers, Rotating velocity transducers, Brushed d.c.tacho-
generators, Brushless d.c.tacho-generators , Incremental systems , Electromechanical pulse
encoders , Position transducers , Brushed potentiometers , Linear variable differential
transformers - LVDT , Resolvers , Rotary and linear Inductosyn , Optical position sensors ,
Application of position and velocity transducers
UNIT 5: Induction motor characteristics, Scalar control, Vector control : Vector Control using
sensors and Sensor less Vector Control
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UNIT 6: Motors and actuators such as Voice Coils, Limited-angle torque motors, Piezoelectric
motors , Switched Reluctance motors , Shape-memory alloy
UNIT 7: Controllers for automation, Servo control, Digital controllers, Advanced control
systems , Digital signal processors , Motion controllers , Programmable logic controllers
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PROCESS CONTROL (EE-18325)
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DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION (EE-18326)
UNIT 1: Distribution system planning-Tools for distribution system planning and design
UNIT 2: Substation Automation-Data acquisition from field devices and supervisory control of
field devices, Fault location, Fault isolation, service restoration, substation reactive power
control
UNIT 3: Feeder level Automation-Data acquisition from Field devices at feeder level,
supervisory control of field devices, Fault location, Fault isolation, service restoration, Feeder
reconfiguration, feeder reactive power control.
UNIT 5: Control hierarchy and control centre architecture-RTU’s , IEDs, PLCs, Use of GPS
and GIS systems for Asset/Facilities management.
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ELECTRIC DRIVE AND RENEWABLE ENERGY (LAB) (EE-18201)
PROJECT (EE-18601)
Text/ Reference
Books:
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