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Electrical Syllabus of V and VI Sem Board of Electrical Engineering

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Electrical Syllabus of V and VI Sem Board of Electrical Engineering

The document summarizes the course structure and content for Electrical Machines II, which is part of the 5th semester Bachelor of Engineering program with a focus on electrical/electronics and power engineering. The course includes 6 credits hours per week, covering topics like induction motor starting, speed control, and testing, as well as the principles, construction, and operation of synchronous machines. Evaluation includes theory exams, internal exams, practical exams, and lab work.

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BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (FOUR YEARS DEGREE COURSE)

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY


COURSE AND EXAMINATION SCHEME WITH CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM

V - SEMESTER B.E. ELECTRICAL (ELECTRONICS & POWER) ENGINEERING

Subject Subject Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme


Code Hours per No. of Theory Practical
week Credits
L T P Duration Max. Max. Total Min. Max. Max. Total Min.
of Paper Marks Marks Passing Marks Marks Passing
(Hrs.) Sessional Marks Marks

ESE MSE IE TW POE


5BEEE01 Electrical Machines – II 3 1 - 4 3 80 10 10 100 40 - - - -
5BEEE02 Microprocessors & 3 0 - 3 3 80 10 10 100 40 - - - -
Microcontroller
5BEEE03 Analog & Digital Circuits 3 0 - 3 3 80 10 10 100 40 - - - -
5BEEE04 Electrical Power System – I 3 0 0 3 3 80 10 10 100 40 - - - -
5BEEE05 Program Elective – I (PE-I) 3 0 0 3 3 80 10 10 100 40
5BEEE06 Industrial Economics & 3 0 0 3 3 80 10 10 100 40 - - - -
Management

Laboratories/ Practical
5BEEE07 Electrical Machines – II - - 2 1 - - - - - - 25 25 50 25
5BEEE08 Microprocessors & - - 2 1 - - - - - - 25 25 50 25
Microcontroller
5BEEE09 Analog & Digital Circuits - - 2 1 - - - - - - 25 25 50 25

TOTAL 18 01 06 22 600 150


25 22 750

Program Elective - I : 1) Digital Signal processing 2) Optimization Technique


BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (FOUR YEARS DEGREE COURSE)
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
COURSE AND EXAMINATION SCHEME WITH CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM

VI - SEMESTER B.E. ELECTRICAL (ELECTRONICS & POWER) ENGINEERING

Subject Subject Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme


Code Hours per No. of Theory Practical
week Credits
L T P Duration Max. Max. Total Min. Max. Max. Total Min.
of Paper Marks Marks Passing Marks Marks Passing
(Hrs.) Sessional Marks Marks

ESE MSE IE TW POE


6BEEE01 High Voltage Engineering 4 0 - 4 3 80 10 10 100 40 - - - -
6BEEE02 Control Systems - I 3 1 - 4 3 80 10 10 100 40 - - - -
6BEEE03 Electrical Power System – II 4 0 0 4 3 80 10 10 100 40 - - - -
6BEEE04 Design of Electrical Machines 3 0 0 3 3 80 10 10 100 40 - - - -
6BEEE05 Program Elective – II (PE-II) 3 0 0 3 3 80 10 10 100 40
6BEEE06 Business Communication - 3 0 - AUDIT COURSE *
Laboratories/ Practical
6BEEE07 High Voltage Engineering - - 2 1 - - - - - - 25 25 50 25
6BEEE08 Control Systems - I - - 2 1 - - - - - - 25 25 50 25
6BEEE09 Minor Project & Seminar * - - 2 1 - - - - - - 25 25 50 25

TOTAL 17 04 06 21 500 150


27 21 650

Program Elective – II: 1) Energy Audit and Management 2) Electrical Installation and Costing

*The marks allotted for TW shall be granted on the basis of work carried out by the candidate in pursuing the Minor Project, its results & the Seminar delivered on the same topic. However, the
POE marks shall be granted on the basis of viva voce, conducted as per University norms. Each GROUP of Minor Project shall comprise of NOT MORE THAN THREE students.
GONDWANA UNIVERSITY, GADCHIROLI

COURSE: B.E. V SEMESTER (ELECTRICAL/ E&P/EEE), With Choice Based Credit System

Course Code: 5BEEE01 Title of Course: ELECTRICAL MACHINES-II

Lectures Tutorial(s) Practical Total periods/week (each of 60 minutes Credits


duration)
03 01 02 03+01+02=06 03+01+01=05

Evaluation System
Theory Practical
MSE IE ESE TOTAL TW POE TOTAL
10 10 80 100 25 25 50

UNIT CONTENTS HOURS


Starting, Breaking, Speed Control of Three Phase Induction Motor and Single Phase Induction 10
Motor
I Starting - Direct on line, Autotransformer, Star-Delta and Rotor resistance starting Breaking –
Regenerative braking, Plugging, Dynamic braking.
Speed control - by pole changing, frequency control, Varying Rotor resistance and reactance,
Varying supply voltage
Single Phase Induction Motor -Double field revolving theory, equivalent circuit, split phase
motor, shaded pole motor, Torque – slip characteristics. No load & block rotor tests

Basics of Synchronous Machines 10


Constructional features of salient and cylindrical pole rotor machine, Principle of generator and
II motor, armature and field windings, starting of motor, EMF equation, Torque equation,
distribution factor, pitch factor, harmonics in the induced EMF
Cylindrical Pole Synchronous Machines 10
Cylindrical Pole Machines - Phasor diagrams and Equivalent circuits of motor and generator,
III armature reaction, OC & SC tests, SCR, Voltage regulation: synchronous impedance method,
Potier’s triangle method, synchronous condenser.
Salient Pole Machines - Two reaction theory, Phasor diagrams and Equivalent circuits of motor
and generator, determination of direct and quadrature axis reactances by slip test.

Steady State Analysis of Synchronous Machines 10


Power flow equations and power angle characteristic of cylindrical and salient pole machines,
IV losses and efficiency, V & Inverted V -curves, hunting & damper winding, parallel operation of
alternator

Transient Analysis of Synchronous Machines and Special Motors 10


Sudden 3- phase short circuit. Transient, sub- transient reactances and their measurements, Time
V constants and equivalent circuit diagram. Sequence reactances and their measurement.
Special motors : Schrage motor, Universal motor, AC series motor, Reluctance motor, Repulsion
motor, Hysteresis motor ( Only elementary aspects are expected).

50
Text Books
1. Electric Machines, By I.J.Nagrath and D.P.Kothari, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Electrical machinery by Dr.P. S. Bimbhra, Khanna Publisher
3. Generalized Theory of Electrical Machines by Dr.P. S. Bimbhra, Khanna Publisher
4. Electrical Machines by Dr. P.K. Mukherjee & S. Chakravarti , Dhanpat Rai and Sons

Reference Books
1. Electric Machinery by A.E. Fitzgerald, C.Kingsley Jr and Umans, McGraw Hill
2. Performance & Design Of AC Machines By M.G Ray, CBS Publishers & Distributors
3. Fundamentals of Electrical Machines, by B.R. Gupta & Vandana Singhal,New Age International

(Minimum Eight practical based on above syllabus)


GONDWANA UNIVERSITY, GADCHIROLI
COURSE: B.E. V SEMESTER (ELECTRICAL/ E&P/EEE), With Choice Based Credit System
Course Code : 5BEEE02 Title of Course: MICROPROCESSORS & MICROCONTROLLER

Lectures Tutorial(s) Practical Total periods/week (each of 60 minutes Credits


duration)
03 00 02 05 03+01 = 04

Evaluation System
Theory Practical
MSE IE ESE TOTAL TW POE TOTAL
10 10 80 100 25 25 50

UNIT CONTENTS HOURS


8 Bit Microprocessor
8085 Microprocessor: Architecture and its operations, Register structure, Pin configuration,
Address/Data bus, Timing, control & status signals. Addressing Modes
I Instruction Cycle: Fetch Operation, Execute operation, Machine cycle & state, Instruction & 08
Data flow. Timing Diagrams
Instruction Set & Programming Of 8085

II Classification, Instruction & Data format, Assembly Language Programming of 8085, 12


Counters & time delays, Stack & subroutines.

Memory Mapping & Interrupts Of 8085

Memory mapped I/O and I/O mapped I/O, Address decoding techniques.
Interrupt system of 8085 (Software & Hardware Interrupts), Data transfer schemes, Serial data
III transfer through SOD & SID line. 08
Interfacing Devices & Applications

IV Internal architecture & programming of PPI 8255, A/D & D/A (0800/0808) convertors.
Applications: 7 segment LED display, Stepper Motor, Traffic Signal Controller, Measurement
of Electrical Quantities – Frequency, Phase angle, Power factor, Voltage, Current. 10
Microcontroller
Introduction to microcontroller: 8051 architecture, 8051 Internal resources, pin diagram, I/O
pins, ports and their internal logic circuits, counters, serial ports, Interrupt structure, SFRs
V and their addressing, internal code memory, data memory, stack pointer, flags, bit addressable 12
memory.
50

Text Books
1. Microprocessor Architecture Programming and Applications with the 8085 by R. S. Gaonkar
2. Fundamentals of Microprocessor and Microcontrollers by B. Ram
3. Introduction to Microprocessors by Aditya P. Mathur
4. Introduction to Microprocessor for Engineers and Scientist by P. K. Ghosh and P. R. Sridhar
Reference Books
1. Microprocessors Principals and Applications by Gilmore
2. Microprocessors – Theory ad Applications by M. Rafiquzzaman
3. Microprocessors and Microcontrollers by Krishna Kant
4. Microprocessor and Interfacing and applications by Renu Singh & B. P. Singh

(Minimum Eight practical based on above syllabus)


GONDWANA UNIVERSITY, GADCHIROLI
COURSE: B.E. V SEMESTER (ELECTRICAL/ E&P/EEE), With Choice Based Credit System
Course Code: 5BEEE03 Title of Course: ANALOG & DIGITAL CIRCUITS

Lectures Tutorial(s) Practical Total periods/week (each of 60 minutes Credits


duration)
03 00 02 05 03+01 = 04

Evaluation System
Theory Practical
MSE IE ESE TOTAL TW POE TOTAL
10 10 80 100 25 25 50

UNIT CONTENTS HOURS


Introduction to Combinational logic

Standard representation for logic functions, Karnaugh Map representation for logic functions,
Simplification of sum of products and product of sums, minimization of logical functions for
I
minterms & maxterms [up to 4 variables], Don’t care conditions, Design Examples: Arithmetic Circuits,
BCD to seven segment decoders, Code converters, Adders, Subtractors, (Half & Full), Look ahead 09
carry, ALU, Digital comparator, Parity generator , Parity checker, Multiplexers and
Demultiplexers and their use in combinational logic design, Decoders, Encoders.
Introduction to Sequential logic
II One bit memory cell , Introduction to Latches, Concept of clock, Flip-Flops: SR,JK,D,T,
Master slave JK Flip-Flop, Use of reset and clear terminals , Characteristics table , Excitation
tables Conversion of one type of Flip-Flop to another type of Flip-Flop, applications of Flip- 07
Flops.
Registers, Shift registers, CountersBasic
(Synchronous, Asynchronous),UP/DOWN
Operational Amplifier Counters,
Ring counter, Johnson counter
III Block Diagram of Operational Amplifier, Operational Amplifier characteristics [ideal and non-
ideal], Operational Amplifier Transfer characteristics, Study of IC uA 741, Offset nulling, I/P
bias current, I/P offset voltage, O/P offset voltage, Slew rate, CMRR, SVRR, Unity gain 09
bandwidth, Thermal Drift, Gain Bandwidth Product, Error measurement of various parameters.

Linear Applications of Operational Amplifier

Inverting, non-inverting Amplifier, Voltage Follower, Summing amplifiers, Integrator,


differentiator, Differential amplifier, Bridge amplifiers, Instrumentation amplifiers, Precision
IV rectifiers, Voltage to current converter, Current to voltage converter. 09

Non-linear Applications of operational amplifiers &Timer circuits


V OP-AMP circuits for clipping, clamping, Comparator, Log amplifier, Antilog amplifier, Schmitt
Trigger, Astable, monostable & bistable multivibrators using OP-AMP & 555 Timer IC, Wein
11
Bridge Oscillator, RC phase shift Oscillator, Active filters Butterworth filter up to 4th order.

45

Recommended Books
1. Modern Digital Electronics, R.P. Jain, Tata McGraw Hill, 3rd Edition
2. Fundamentals of Digital Circuits, A. Anand Kumar, Prentice Hall India,
3. Op-Amps and Linear Integrated Circuits, Ramakant A. Gayakwad, Prentice Hall India, 3rd
Edition.
4. Design with op-amp and Analog integrator circuits, Sergio Franco, Tata McGraw Hill, 3rd
Edition.
5. Operational Amplifier & Linear Integrated Circuits, Robert F. Coughlin, Fredrick F. Driscoll,
Prentice Hall, 3rd Edition.
6. Digital Design, Moris Mano, Prentice Hall India, 2nd Edition.
7. Digital Principles & Applications, A.P. Malvino, D.P. Leech, Tata McGraw Hill, 4th Edition.
GONDWANA UNIVERSITY, GADCHIROLI

COURSE: B.E. V SEMESTER (ELECTRICAL/ E&P/EEE), With Choice Based Credit System

Course Code: 5BEEE04 Title of Course: ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM-I

Lectures Tutorial(s) Practical Total periods/week (each of 60 minutes Credits


duration)
03 -- -- 03 03

Evaluation System
Theory Practical
MSE IE ESE TOTAL TW POE TOTAL
10 10 80 100 -- -- --

UNIT CONTENTS HOURS


I Supply System & Substations Supply Systems: Modern structure of a power system, 10
Generation, transmission and distribution voltage, Comparison of Overhead & Underground
System, Choice of transmission voltage. Transmission line configurations, type of
conductors, Bundle & Composite conductors, resistance of line, skin & proximity effects.
Primary and secondary distribution systems, feeder, distributor and service mains.
Connection schemes of distribution system, Radial system, Ring main system,
Interconnected systems, AC & DC distribution calculations. Substations: Classification of
substations, Indoor & outdoor Substations, Major equipments used in Substation
Parameters of Transmission line Resistance & Inductance :Calculation of resistance & 10
inductance for single phase and three phase lines, Bundled & Composite conductor lines, single
II and double circuit lines, Transposition of conductors, concept of GMD & GMR, symmetrical
and asymmetrical conductor configuration with and without transposition Capacitance :
Calculations of Potential difference between two conductors of a group of parallel conductors,
capacitance of a two wire line, three phase line with equilateral spacing, three phase line with
unsymmetrical spacing, single and double circuit lines, effect of ground on capacitance
,Numerical Problems

Per Unit System & Performance of Short & Medium transmission lines Per Unit System: 9
Representation of power system components Single phase solution of balanced three phase
III networks. Per Unit reactance diagram. Per unit (PU) system, representation of loads. Numerical
problems. Performance of Short & Medium length transmission lines: Classification of
Transmission Lines - Short, medium and long line and their model representations - Nominal-T,
Nominal-Pie and A, B, C, D Constants & Phasor representations. Numerical Problems.
Mathematical Solutions to estimate regulation and efficiency of all types of lines - Numerical
Problems
Performance of Long Transmission Lines & Introduction to Load Flow Studies 9
Performance of Long Transmission Lines: Long Transmission Line-Rigorous Solution,
IV
evaluation of A,B,C,D Constants, Interpretation of the Long Line Equations, Representation of
Long Lines - EquivalentT and Equivalent Pie network models (numerical problems). Ferranti
effect. Power flow through a transmission line. Receiving and sending end power circle
diagrams, methods of voltage control and power factor improvement, analytical and graphical
methods. Introduction to Load Flow Studies : Load flow problem, classification of buses,
network modeling, Y -bus and Z-bus matrices, load flow equation.(Numerical are not expected)
Overhead Lines Insulators & Underground Cables Overhead Line Insulators : Types of 9
insulators and their applications, potential distribution over a string of insulators, methods of
V
equalizing the potential .String efficiency and Methods for improvement, Numerical Problems -
voltage distribution, calculation of string efficiency, Capacitance grading and Static Shielding.
Underground Cables: Construction and classification of cables for single and three phase service,
Insulation resistance, capacitance and dielectric stresses in cable, Reduction of maximum
stresses. Most economical conductor size in cables, Grading of cables, capacitance grading and
inter-sheath grading, Capacitance of three core cable and measurements of capacitances.

47

TEXTBOOKS
1. Power System Engineeriong, J Nagrath and D P Kothari, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Power System Analysis and Design, B R Gupta, Wheelers Publishers
3. Electrical Power Systems, Ashfaq Hussain, CBS publishers and distributor
4. Elements of Power system analysis: W.D.Stevenson (MGH).

Reference Books
1. Electric power system: B.M.Weedy , John Wiley and sons.
2. Transmission & distribution of electrical Engg. : H.Cotton .
3. Transmission & distribution of electrical Engg : Westing house and Oxford University Press , New Delhi.
4. Power System Analysis, N.V.Ramana, Pearson education, 2010 5. Power System Analysis, Arthur R. Bergen, Vijay
Vittal, 2nd Edition,2009, PEARSON Education 6. Course in Electrical Power: Gupta, Soni and Bhatnagar (Dhanpat rai
and sons).
GONDWANA UNIVERSITY, GADCHIROLI

COURSE: B.E. V SEMESTER (ELECTRICAL/ E&P/EEE), With Choice Based Credit System

Course Code: 5BEEE05 (Program Elective –I)

Title of Course: 1) DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING

Lectures Tutorial(s) Practical Total periods/week (each of 60 minutes Credits


duration)
03 00 00 03 03

Evaluation System
Theory Practical
MSE IE ESE TOTAL TW POE TOTAL
10 10 80 100 -- -- --

UNIT CONTENTS HOURS


I Review Of Discrete time systems, Z transform & properties, DFT its properties, radix 2 10
decimation in time FTT and IFFT, radix 2 decimation in frequency FFT & IFFT

Structure of FIR filters: 10


Structures for realization of discrete time systems, basic structures for fir systems: Direct form, 08
II cascade form, lattice structure, frequency sampling structure. Basic structure for IIR systems
direct forms I, II, cascade, parallel forms, lattice and lattice-ladder structures, transposed forms.
FIR Filters: 9
Introduction of FIR filters, linear phase filters symmetric and anti symmetric filters, Window
III
method, frequency sampling method. Design FIR filters using Kaiser Window. Comparison of
design methods for linear phase fir filters.
IIR Filters: Introduction to IIR filters, Butterworth approximation, Chebyshev approximation, 9
Design of IIR filter: impulse invariance method, bilinear transformation, approximation
IV
derivative method, Frequency transformations: low pass to high pass, band pass, band reject.
Comparison between FIR and IIR filters
Multirate Digital Signal Processing : Introduction, Decimation by a factor D, Interpolation by a 9
factor I, Sampling rate conversion by a rational factor I/D, Implementation of sampling rate
V
conversion, Applications of multi rate signal processing, Introduction to digital filter banks

47

Text Books
1. “Digital Signal Processing, Principles, Algorithms and Applications”, by Proakis J. G and D. G. Manolakis Pearson
Education, PHI.
2. “Introduction to Digital Signal Processing” by Johnson J. R, , PHI publications .
3. “Digital Signal Processing” by P. Ramesh Babu , Sci- Tech Publications.
4. Digital Signal Processing by S Salivahanan, C Gnanapriya, TMH ,Publications
Reference Books
1. “Digital Signal Processing: A Computer based Approach”, by S. K. Mitra, TMH, 2001.
2. “Discrete Time Signal Processing” by Oppenheim A. V and R. W. Schafer, Person Education, India
3. “Theory and Applications of Digital Signal Processing”, by Rabnier, Gold , TMH. Publications
GONDWANA UNIVERSITY, GADCHIROLI
COURSE: B. E. V SEMESTER (ELECTRICAL/ E&P/EEE), With Choice Based Credit System
Course Code : 5BEEE05 (Program Elective –I)
Title of Course : (2) OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUE

Lectures Tutorial(s) Practical Total periods/week (each of 60 minutes Credits


duration)
03 00 00 03 03

Evaluation System
Theory Practical
MSE IE ESE TOTAL TW POE TOTAL
10 10 80 100 -- -- --

Unit Contents Periods


I Introduction 09
Historical Development, Engineering applications of optimization, statement of
an optimization problem, Formulation of optimization problem, classification of
optimization techniques. Classical optimization techniques – single and
multivariable optimization without constraints (necessary and sufficient
conditions – without proof), Multivariable optimization with equality
constraints – Lagrange multiplier method, Optimization with calculus – Karush-
Kuhn-Tucker (KKT) conditions

II Linear programming – I 09
Graphical method, simplex method, revised simplex method

III Linear programming – II 09


Duality in linear programming, Dual simplex method. Balanced and unbalanced
transportation problems – north west corner method, least cost method and
Vogel’s approximation method for finding initial basic feasible solution,
stepping stone method to find optimum solution. Assignment problem –
Hungarian method for finding optimum solution

IV Non linear programming 09


Unimodal function, One dimensional minimization – unrestricted search (search
with fixed step size and accelerated step size), Fibonacci search method and
Golden section method, Unconstrained optimization – direct search method
(simplex method), descent methods (steepest descent method and conjugate
gradient method), Constrained optimization – sequential quadratic
programming method

V Integer Programming 09
Introduction, integer linear programming – Gomory’s method (for all integer
programming and mixed integer programming), branch-and-bound method.
Introduction to integer non-linear programming

Total 45
TEXT BOOKS
th
1. S. S. Rao, Engineering Optimization – Theory and Practice, 4 edition, John Wiley &
Sons Inc., 2009
rd
2. J. K. Sharma, Operations Research – Theory and Applications, 3 edition, Macmillan
India Ltd., New Delhi, 2009

REFERENCE BOOKS
th
1. F. S. Hiller, G. L. Lieberman, B. Nag and P. Basu, Introduction Operations Research, 9
edition, Tata Mc-Graw Hill Pub. Co., New Delhi, 2012
th
2. H. A. Taha, Operations Research – An Introduction, 10 edition, Pearson Education
Inc., 2017

3. K. Deb, Optimization for Engineering Design – Algorithms and Examples, Prentice-Hall


of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1995
GONDAWANA UNIVERSITY, GADCHIROLI

COURSE: B.E. V SEMESTER (ELECTRICAL/ E&P/EEE), With Choice Based Credit System
Course Code: 5BEEE06 Title of Course: INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT

Lectures Tutorial(s) Practical Total periods/week (each of 60 minutes Credits


duration)
03 01 -- 03 03

Evaluation System
Theory Practical
MSE IE ESE TOTAL TW POE TOTAL
10 10 80 100 NA NA NA

UNI CONTENTS HOURS


T

Demand, Utility and Indifference curves, Approaches to analysis of demand, Elasticity


I 09
of demand and its measures, Factors of production, Advertising elasticity, Marginalism

Functions of Central and commercial banks, direct and indirect taxes, monetory and
II 09
fiscal policy of goernment, liberalization, globalization and privatization;

Concept of Industrial management and its scope, Development of scientific


III management, Principles of Frederick Taylor and Henry Fayol, Functions of 09
management such as planning, organizing, directing, controlling, motivating etc.

Introduction to marketing manaqgement, Concepts of marketing, marketing mix,


IV 09
channels of distribution, advertising, sales promotion, pricing of the product

Meaning, nature and scope of finanacial management, brief outline of profit and loss
V account, balance sheet, budgets and their importance, ratio analysis, principles of 09
costing.

45

Recommended Books

1. Modern Economics – By H.L.Ahuja


2. Modern Economic Theory – By K.K.Dewett
3. Industrial management – By I. K. Chopde
4. Industrial Engg. and Organization Management – By S.K.Sharma
GONDWANA UNIVERSITY, GADCHIROLI

COURSE: B.E. VI SEMESTER (ELECTRICAL/ E&P/EEE), With Choice Based Credit System

Course code: 6BEEE01 Title of Course: High Voltage Engineering

Course Scheme Course Scheme Evaluation Scheme (Theory)


Lecture Tutorial Practical Periods/week Credits Duration of MSE IE ESE Total
paper, hrs
04 00 02 06 04+01=05 3 10 10 80 100

Unit Contents Hours


Breakdown in Gases & Liquid Dielectrics: 09
UNIT I Properties of Insulating materials, Breakdown voltage and Dielectric strength, Ionization
process, Townsend’s criteria for B.D., Breakdown in electro-negative gases, SF6 as a
dielectric, Stremer Theory, Paschen’s Law, Time Lag, Vacuum Insulation.
Classification and Properties of Liquid Dielectric, Breakdown in Pure and Commercial
Liquids, Purification and Reconditioning of Liquid-Dielectrics
Breakdown in Solid Dielectrics & Lightning & Switching Over Voltage & 09
UNIT II Protection:
Factors Affecting the Breakdown of Solid, Intrinsic breakdown, Electromechanical
breakdown, Thermal breakdown, Treeing and Tracking, Partial Discharge. Mechanism
of lightning,, Mechanism of Lightning strokes, types of strokes. Origin of Switching
surges, Characteristics of switching surges, Power frequency over voltages, Control of
over voltages due to switching. Protection of lines by ground wires, Tower Footing
resistance, Protection by lightning arrester, gap type and gapless L.A., Selection and
ratings of L.A., Surge Absorbers.
Generation of High voltages & Current: 09
Generation of High D.C. voltages by rectifiers, Voltage doubler Circuits and multiplier
UNIT III circuits (Derivations of expression not required). Electrostatic Machines, Generation of
high A.C. Voltages by Cascade Transformers, Resonant transformers. Generation of
High-Frequency A.C. High Voltages, Generation of Impulse Voltages: Standard Impulse
Wave shapes, Circuits for producing Impulse Waves, Marx Circuit, Generation of
Switching Surges, Generation of Impulse Current.
Measurement of High Voltages & Current: 09
UNIT IV Measurement of high AC and DC voltages by micro ammeter, generating voltmeters,
resistance and capacitance potential divider, Series impedance voltmeter, CVT, Magnetic
type potential transformers, Electrostatic voltmeter, Peak reading AC voltmeter, Sphere
Gap arrangement.
Measurement of Impulse voltage by potential dividers and peak reading voltmeters.
Measurement of high AC, DC currents, measurement of high frequency and impulse
current by resistive shunts (Bifiliar strip shunt only)
Non-Destructive & High Voltage Testing: 09
UNIT V Non-destructive testing: Measurement of DC Resistivity, Measurement of Dielectric
constant and loss- factor (low and power frequency only), Schering bridge for high
charging circuits, for high dissipation factor, Transformer ratio arm bridges. Partial
discharge measurements by balance detectors. High Voltage Testing: Testing of
insulators, bushings, isolators, circuit breakers, cables transformers, lightning arresters
and power capacitors.

Total 45

Course Outcome:
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
1. To prepare the students for successful career in industry, research and teaching institutions.
2. To develop the ability to estimate and analyze overvoltage’s in power system.
3. To develop the ability to design and test High Voltage power apparatus
Text Books -
1. High Voltage Engineering by M. S. Naidu and V. Kamaraju, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Fundamentals of High Voltage Engineering by S. K. Singh, Dhanpat Rai & Co.
3. High Voltage engineering by C.L. Wadhawa, Wiley Eastern Ltd.

Reference Books -
1. High Voltage Engineering by M. P. Chaurasia, Khanna Publishers.
2. An Introduction to High Voltage Engineering by Subir Ray, Prentice Hall of India.
3. High Voltage Engineering - Theory & Practice by M. Khalifa, Marcel Dekker
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
(Minimum Eight practical based on above syllabus)
GONDWANA UNIVERSITY, GADCHIROLI

COURSE: B.E. VI SEMESTER (ELECTRICAL/ E&P/EEE), With Choice Based Credit System

Course code: 6BEEE02 Title of Course: Control System- I

Course Scheme Course Scheme Evaluation Scheme (Theory)


Lecture Tutorial Practical Periods/week Credits Duration of MSE IE ESE Total
paper, hrs
03 01 02 06 04+01=05 3 10 10 80 100

Course Objective:
Learner can able to apply his fundamental knowledge gained related to control system, time response analysis,
stability in time domain and frequency domain, and used this for design of controller.

Unit Contents Hours


Systems and their Representation: 09
UNIT I Basic elements in Control Systems, Open loop and Closed loop Systems, Electrical
analogy of Mechanical and Thermal Systems, Transfer Function, Block diagram
reduction technique, Signal flow graph, Effect of feedback on sensitivity to parameter
variation and reduction of the noise.
Time Response Analysis: 09
UNIT II Time response, Time domain specification, Types of test inputs, First and Second order
system response, Error coefficient, Generalized error series , Steady State Error,
P,PI,PID modes of feedback control .
Stability of Control System: 09
Stability of control system, location of roots in S plane for stability, characteristics
UNIT III equation, Routh- Hurwitz criterion, Special cases for determining relative stability, Root
locus construction, Root location and its effect on time response, Effect of pole-zero
addition on proximity of imaginary axis.
Frequency response methods: 09
UNIT IV Frequency response of linear system, Logarithmic frequency response (Bode) plots from
transfer function for various systems, Polar plots for various systems, Estimation of
approximate transfer function from the frequency response, Stability analysis from Bode
plots, Nyquist criterion, Nyquist Plots and stability analysis
State Space Analysis of Control System: 09
UNIT V State variable method of analysis, Characteristics of system state, Choice of state
variables, representation of vector matrix differential equation, Standard form, relation
between transfer function and state variable.
Total 45

Course Outcome:
Upon successful completion of course student will be able to,
1) Apply various conventional techniques for Block diagram reduction technique, Signal flow graph,
Parameter reduction and sensitivity analysis
2) Understand Transfer function and Block diagram reduction technique, Students is able to find the transfer
function of any electrical systems and mechanical system
3) Expose the general issues concerning the design, principle of operation and characteristics of control system
and electrical system.
4) Understand the modeling and analysis of different types of Control system hence Students will able to use
the knowledge of mathematics and engineering. to find the stability of system
5) Develop skills for drawing time response and frequency response plot of different types of systems for
various conditions
6) Study steady state and transient behavior of various systems. using conventional and state space technique
It will encourage the students to work in core electrical engineering field like testing, maintenance,
installations etc
Text Books -
1) Automatic Control Systems (with MATLAB Programs) by S.Hasan Saeed, S.K.Kataria & Sons.
2) Control System Engineering by Nagrath I.J.Gopal M, Wiley Eastern.
3) Modern Control Systems by Ogata K,Prentice Hall of India.
4) Linear Control Systems by B.S.Manke, Khanna Publication.

Reference Books -
1) Analysis and Design of Control Systems using MATLAB by Rao.V.Dukkipati,New Age.
2) Modern Control System by Richard Dorf,Robert Bishop, IIth edition 2008.
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(Minimum Eight practical based on above syllabus)
GONDWANA UNIVERSITY, GADCHIROLI

COURSE: B.E. VI SEMESTER (ELECTRICAL/ E&P/EEE), With Choice Based Credit System

Course code: 6BEEE03 Title of Course: Electrical power system -II

Course Scheme Course Scheme Evaluation Scheme (Theory)


Lecture Tutorial Practical Periods/week Credits Duration of MSE IE ESE Total
paper, hrs
04 00 0 04 04 3 10 10 80 100

Course Objectives
Students will understand the various aspects of electrical power systems such as stability, analysis of symmetrical
components, various faults, economic scheduling and different methods of earthling

Unit Contents Hours


Symmetrical Component transformation: 08
UNIT I Three phase power in unbalanced circuit in terms of symmetrical component. Sequence
impedances of Generator. Transformer Transmission line & Passive loads. Phase shift in
Y/ delta three phase transformer.
Symmetrical and Unsymmetrical fault analysis: 10
UNIT II Symmetrical fault analysis: - Transient on transmission line. Short circuit of a
synchronous machine (on no load). Short circuit of a loaded synchronous machine.
Selection of circuit breakers. Current limiting reactors.
Unsymmetrical fault analysis: - Single line to ground, line to line, double line to ground
and open conductor faults analysis using symmetrical components.
Stability of power system: 10
Steady state, dynamic and transient stability definition. Dynamics of a synchronous
UNIT III machine, swing equation, Power angle equation, Steady state stability studies.
Transient stability studies: - Swing curve. Equal area criteria for transient stability.
Application of equal area criteria for different disturbances. Solution of swing equations
by point- by-point method. Methods of improving transient stability. 1
Economic Operation of power system: 10
UNIT IV Introduction Distribution of loads between units within the plant. Optimal unit
commitment. Optimum generation scheduling considering transmission losses.
Representation of transmission loss using loss formula co-efficient. Derivation of loss
formula co-efficient. Simulation of co-ordination equation on digital computer.
Neutral grounding in power system and Compensation: 07
UNIT V Methods of neutral ground, advantages of grounding the neutral of the power system.
Shunt and series compensation: - Generalized equation, shunt reactor compensation of
very long line with intermediate switching station, series capacitor compensation at line
centre, shunt reactors at both ends and series capacitor in the middle of line. Elementary
idea of sub-synchronous resonance problem and counter measures.
Total 45

Course Outcomes (CO’S):


Upon successful completion of course student will be able to,
1) understand the basics of power system.
2) analyze and solve problems on symmetrical & unsymmetrical fault.
3) understand the stability of Power systems.
4) understand economy of operation.
5) get familiar with types of grounding in the Power system.
Text Books
1) I.J.Nagrath,D.P.Kothari, “Power System Engineering”, Tata Mc Graw Hill
2) W.B.Stevensen, “Elements of Power System Analysis”, McGraw Hill
3) C.L.Wadhwa, “ Electrical Power Systems” New Age International
4) Ashfaq Husain “ Electrical Power Systems”, CBS publication.

Reference Books
1) B.M.Weedy, “Electrical Power Systems”, John Willey & Sons.
2) Sony Gupta Bhatnagar “Course in Electrical Power”, Dhanpat rai & Sons.
3) E.W.Kimbark, “Power System Stability”, vol.1, John Willey & Sons
4) P S R Murty, “Operation and Control in Power System”, BS Publication
GONDWANA UNIVERSITY, GADCHIROLI

COURSE: B.E. VI SEMESTER (ELECTRICAL/ E&P/EEE), With Choice Based Credit System

Course code: 6BEEE04 Title of Course: Design of Electrical Machines

Course Scheme Course Scheme Evaluation Scheme (Theory)


Lecture Tutorial Practical Periods/week Credits Duration of MSE IE ESE Total
paper, hrs
03 - - 03 03 3 10 10 80 100

Course Objective:

1. Learner can able to apply his fundamental knowledge gained related to design of machine based on their
applications.

Unit Contents Hours


General concept of Design of Electrical Machines: 09
UNIT I Review of materials used in construction of electrical machines, classification of
insulating materials based on permissible temperature rise, Properties of Transformer oil,
Ratings & specifications of the Machines, Heating & Cooling characteristics, Calculation
for losses
Transformer Design: 09
UNIT II Types of Transformers, Output equations of single phase & three phase transformers,
Voltage per turn for winding, Need of stepped core, Necessity of tap changers, Optimum
design, Specific loading, Window space factor & window dimension, Main dimension,
core, yoke, windings
Operating Characteristics of Transformer : 09
Evaluation of resistance, leakage reactance of windings, no load current, estimation of
UNIT III loses, regulation, different methods of cooling in transformer, design of cooling tanks,
Different mechanical forces acting on transformer
Induction Machine Design: 09
UNIT IV Output equations, specific electrical & magnetic loadings, turns per phase, number of
stator slots, calculation of main dimensions and stator design parameters, various stator
slots used in induction motor, choice of number of slots, winding design, slot
combination for rotor of cage rotor and wound rotor design, current and other
performance from characteristics for design data.
Synchronous Machine: 09
UNIT V Air gap length methods of obtaining sinusoidal o/p voltage, field coil design for salient
pole machine and for turbo generator rotor, ventilation of synchronous generator, cooling
air circuit, closed ventilation /quantity of cooling medium hydrogen and water as cooling
media.
Total 45

Course Outcome:
Upon successful completion of course student will be able to,
1) Acquire knowledge to carry out the importance of design of machine based on their applications.
2) Acquire knowledge to carry out design of a transformer and provide the information required for the
fabrication of the same along with an estimate of various performance indices.
3) Acquire knowledge to carry out a detailed design of induction machine and provide the information required
for the fabrication of the same along with an estimate of various performance indices.
4) Acquire knowledge to carry out a detailed design of synchronous machine and provide the information
required for the fabrication of the same along with an estimate of various performance indices.
5) Acquire knowledge to carry out the importance of materials used for the designs of machines.
TEXT BOOKS
1) A course in Electrical Machine Design By AK Sawhney, Dhanpatrai& Sons
2) Theory, performance & Design of AC Machines by MG Say, ELBS London
3) Principles of Electrical Machine Design with computer programs by SK Sen, Oxford & IBH Company, ND
4) Principles of Electrical Machine Design by RK Agrawal, SK Kataria&SonsREFERENCE BOOKS

REFERENCE BOOKS
1) A textbook of Electrical Engineering Drawingby KL Narang, SatyaPrakashan, ND
2) Electrical Machine Design by A. Shanamugasundaram&Gangadharan, Wiley Eastern
3) Computer aided design for electrical machines by Vishnu Murti, BS Publications
GONDWANA UNIVERSITY, GADCHIROLI

COURSE: B.E. VI SEMESTER (ELECTRICAL/ E&P/EEE), With Choice Based Credit System
Course code: 6BEEE05 (Program Elective-II)
Title of Course: 1) Energy Audit & Management

Course Scheme Course Scheme Evaluation Scheme (Theory)


Lecture Tutorial Practical Periods/week Credits Duration of MSE IE ESE Total
paper, hrs
03 - - 03 03 3 10 10 80 100

Unit Contents Hours


Basic Principles of Energy Audit and management Energy audit, Definitions, Concept, 09
UNIT I Types of audit, Energy index, Cost index, Pie charts, Sankey diagrams, Load profiles,
Energy conservation schemes and energy saving potential, Principles of energy
management, Initiating, planning, controlling, promoting, monitoring, reporting, Energy
manager, Qualities and functions, Language, Questionnaire, Check list for top
management.
Lighting Modification of existing systems, Replacement of existing systems, Priorities: 09
UNIT II Definition of terms and units, Luminous efficiency, Polar curve, Calculation of
illumination level, Illumination of inclined surface to beam, Luminance or brightness,
Types of lamps, Types of lighting, Electric lighting fittings (luminaries), Flood lighting,
White light LED and conducting Polymers, Energy conservation measures.
Power Factor and energy instruments Power factor, Methods of improvement, Location 09
of capacitors, Power factor with non linear loads, Effect of harmonics on Power factor,
UNIT III Energy Instruments, Watt hour meter, Data loggers, Thermocouples, Pyrometers, Lux
meters, Tong testers, Power analyser
Space Heating and Ventilation, Ventilation, AirConditioning (HVAC) and Water 09
UNIT IV Heating: Introduction Heating of buildings Transfer of Heat Space heating methods,
Ventilation and air conditioning, Insulation, Cooling load, Electric water heating
systems, Energy conservation methods
Economic Aspects and Analysis, Economics Analysis, Depreciation Methods, Time 09
UNIT V value of money, Rate of return, Present worth method, Replacement analysis, Life cycle
costing analysis, Energy efficient motors (basic concepts), Computation of Economic
Aspects Calculation of simple payback method, Net present worth method, Power factor
correction, Lighting, Applications of life cycle costing analysis, Return on investment.
Total 45

COURSE OUTCOMES (CO’S):


Upon successful completion of course student will be able to,
1) Understand the concept of energy audit & energy management.
2) Understand the lighting Modification of existing systems.
3) Understand the power factor & power factor improvement methods.
4) Understand the space heating & ventilation & its conservation methods.
5) Understand the economic aspects & computation of economic aspects.
Text Books
1) Energy management by W.R. Murphy & G. Mckay Butter worth, Elsevier publications. 2012
2) Energy efficient electric motors by John .C. Andreas, Marcel Dekker Inc Ltd., 2nd edition, 1995
Reference Books
1) Electric Energy Utilization and Conservation by S C Tripathy, Tata McGraw hill publishing company Ltd.
New Delhi.
2) Energy management by Paul of Callaghan, McGraw Hill Book company1st edition, 1998.
3) Energy management hand book by W.C.Turner, John wiley and sons.
4) Energy management and conservation by k v Sharma and pvenkata seshaiah-I K International Publishing
House pvt.ltd,2011.
5) http://www.energymanagertraining.com/download/Gazette_of_IndiaP artIISecI-37_25-08-2010.pdf
GONDWANA UNIVERSITY, GADCHIROLI

COURSE: B.E. VI SEMESTER (ELECTRICAL/ E&P/EEE), With Choice Based Credit System
Course code: 6BEEE05 (Program Elective-II)
Title of Course: 2) Electrical Installation & Costing

Course Scheme Course Scheme Evaluation Scheme (Theory)


Lecture Tutorial Practical Periods/week Credits Duration of MSE IE ESE Total
paper, hrs
03 - - 03 03 3 10 10 80 100

Course Objective:
Learner can able to apply his fundamental knowledge gained related to Indian electricity act 2003, electrical
installation & costing of various loads.

Unit Contents Hours


Standards and Procedures: 08
UNIT I Project Procedures, Regulations and Standards, Power Company Network, Coordination
with Local Power Company, Load Estimates, and Revenue and Check Metering.
Selection of Network: 10
UNIT II Basic Principles, Residential System Networks, Commercial System Networks,
Industrial System
Networks, Overhead Power Distribution, Pole-mounted Substation, Outdoor High-
voltage Switchyard, Space Planning, Storage and Installation, Rooms and Areas
Containing Electrical Equipment, Installation in Hazardous Areas, Installation in Wet
Areas, Cable Installation and Support Systems.
Earthing: 10
Earthing Systems and Principles, Earthing of Equipment in Distribution System, Outdoor
UNIT III Switchyard Earthing, Lightning Protection of Buildings and Structures, Lightning
Protection of Outdoor Switchyard and Lines, Over Voltage Protection of Equipment.
Testing and Handover: Factory Testing, Labels and Signs, Site Testing and
Commissioning, As-Built Documentation and Training.
The Estimating Process: 07
UNIT IV Components of an Estimate, Types of Estimates, Before Starting the Estimate, The
Quantity Takeoff, Pricing the Estimate, Direct Costs , Indirect Costs , The Unit Price,
Project Overhead Summary, and Estimate Summary Sheets, Pre bid Scheduling, Bidding
Strategies, Project Cost Control and Analysis.
Indian Electricity Act 2003: 10
UNIT V Definitions, , National Electricity Policy And Plan, Generation Of Electricity, Licensing,
Transmission Of Electricity, Distribution Of Electricity, Tariff, Works, Central
Electricity Authority, Regulatory Commissions, Appellate Tribunal For Electricity,
Investigation And Enforcement, Reorganisation Of Board, Offences And Penalties,
Special Courts, Dispute Resolution, Miscellaneous.
Total 45

COURSE OUTCOMES (CO’S):


Upon successful completion of course student will be able to,
1) comfortably understand standards & procedures.
2) study & analysis capital cost estimate
3) study Indian electricity act 2003
4) study & learn Selection of network
5) study & learn Earthing System & Testing & Handover

Text Books
1) Residential, Commercial and Industrial Electrical Systems: Network and Installation, Volume- 2 by Hemant
Joshi, McGraw Hill Education (India) Private Limited
2) Residential, Commercial and Industrial Electrical Systems: Protection, Testing and Commissioning, Volume-
3 by Hemant Joshi, McGraw Hill Education (India) Private Limited
3) Electrical Estimating Methods by Wayne J. Del Pico, 4th Edition, ISBN: 978-1-118-76698-9, John Wiley &
Sons, Inc.
4) Indian Electricity Act 2003
5) www.cea.nic.in/reports/electricity_act2003.pdf

REFERENCE BOOKS
1) Electric Power Distribution system by pabla
2) Electrical Power System Design By M.V. Deshpande TMI
3) Electrical Engineering Hand book - Wadhwa
GONDWANA UNIVERSITY, GADCHIROLI

COURSE: B.E. VI SEMESTER (ELECTRICAL/ E&P/EEE), With Choice Based Credit System

Course code: 6BEEE06 Title of Course: Business Communication

Course Scheme Course Scheme Evaluation Scheme (Theory)


Lecture Tutorial Practical Periods/week Credits Duration of MSE IE ESE Total
paper, hrs
-- 03 00 03 -- Audit Course

Course Objective:
To develop the students ready for good communication, effective public speaking, face the interview and ready for
some business activities.

Unit Contents Hours


Nature & Scope of Communication 05
UNIT I Introduction, Functions of Communications, Roles of a Manager, Communication Basics
& Networks, Internal Communication, Tips for effective Internal Communication,
Miscommunication, Effectiveness in Managerial Communication, Strategies for
improving Organizational Communication
Business Presentation & Public Speaking 05
UNIT II Introduction, Business Presentations & Speeches, Introduction to a Presentation, Main
Body, Conclusion, Controlling nervousness & stage fright
Interviews 15
Introduction, Fundamental principles & general preparations, Success in an Interview,
UNIT III Types of Interview
Questions, Important non-verbal aspects, Types of Interviewing, Styles of Interviewing
Business Correspondence, Reports & Proposals 05
UNIT IV Introduction, Important features in Business writing, Basic Principles, Components of
Business Letter, Kinds of Business Letters, Effective memo writing skills, Introduction
to Technology enabled Business Communication
Group Discussion & Team Presentation 10
UNIT V Introduction, Methodology, Guidelines for Group Discussion, Role Functions in GD,
Types of non- functional behavior, Improving group performance, Team presentations
Total 40

Course Outcome:
Upon successful completion of course student will be able to,
1) Develop the habit in students to have the communication in English.
2) Debate with the public on any topic.
3) Face the interview
4) To make correspondence, prepare reports and proposal related to business
5) Work with team.
Text Books –
1) Ludlow, Ron & Fergus Panton, “The essence of effective Communication”, Prentice Hall of India
2) Prasad P., “Communication Skills”, S.K. Kataria & Sons, Delhi
3) Meenakshi Raman & Prakash Singh, “Business Communication”, Oxford University Press
4) Stevenson S. and Whitmore, “ Strategies for Engineering Communication”, John Wiley & Sons
Reference Books -
1) Adair John, “ The Effective Communication”, Jayco Publishing House, Mumbai
2) Krishna Murali & KVK Prasad, “Placement & Personality Development”, Environmental Protection Society,
NIEE
3) Lesikar, Raymond V. & M.E. Flately, “Basic Business Communication”, Tata McGraw Hill

Note : The student’s assessment & evaluation may be based on response to Concept Review questions, Critical
Thinking Questions, Project & Case Studies

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