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MAULANA AZAD NATIONAL INATITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,

BHOPAL - 462003

B,Tech. (Electrical), 2ndYear


Third Semester

Name of Program B.Tech (Electrical Engg) Semester-III Year-2 nd


Name of Course Mathematics III
Course Code MTH-3301
Core / Elective / Other Core
Prerequisite:
1. Knowledge of Engineering Mathematics
2. Basics of statistical concepts such as central tendencies, dispersion etc.
Course Outcomes:
1. Apply suitable numerical techniques for real world problem related to Electrical
Engineering
2. Have ability of understanding statistical inferences
3. Use of Z-transform in signal processing
Description of Contents in brief:
1. Numerical Methods: Solution of algebraic and transcendental equations, Solution of
linear Simultaneous Equations.
2. Finite Differences, Interpolation and Extrapolation, Inverse Interpolation.
3. Numerical Differentiation and Integration.
4. Numerical solution of Ordinary & Partial Differential Equations.
5. Statistics: Curve fitting, Correlation and Regression Analysis
6. Probability Distribution. Sampling and Testing of Hypothesis
7. Z-transforms, Inverse Z-transforms and properties
List of Text Books:
1. Numerical Methods by Dr. B. S. Grewal
2. Mathematical Statistics-Ray, Sharma and Chaudhary
3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig
List of Reference Books:
1. Numerical Analysis by Hildebrand, Mcgraw Hill.
2. Numerical Analysis by Scarborough, Oxford.
3. Mathematical Statistics – J E Freund & R E Walpole
4. Numerical Methods by E .Balaguruswamy, TMH
URLs:
1. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/111/107/111107105/
2. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/111/105/111105041/
3. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/111/106/111106101/
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4. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/110/107/110107114/

Lecture Plan (about 40-50 Lectures):

Lecture No. Topic

Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations (10 L)

1. Basic Concept and Motivation

2. Bisection method, RegulaFalsi method, Secant method

3. General iteration method, sufficient condition for convergence, efficiency of method

4. Newton-Raphson method, Chebyshev Method

5. Rate of Convergence and order of convergence of different methods

6. Newton’s method for multiple roots

7. Problems on previous topics

8. Direct method; Graffe’s Root Squaring Method

9. Descartes Rule of Signs, Lin Bairstow’s Method for finding complex roots

10. Problems on Graffe’s and Lin Bairstow’s methods

Solution of Linear and Non-Linear Simultaneous Equations (5 L)


11. Direct Methods (Gauss Elimination and Gauss Jordan)

12. Iterative Method: Jacobi Iterative Method, Gauss-Seidel Method

13. Factorization Method- LU Decomposition method


14. Convergence of iterative methods and some problems on previous topics

15. Newton Raphson method for Non-Linear Simultaneous Equations & its convergence

Finite Differences, Interpolation, Numerical Differentiation and Integration (12 L)

16. Forward, Backward and Central difference operators and table

17. Relation between different operators and some problems

18. Interpolation with equidistant point: Newton Gregory’s Forward interpolation Formula,
Backward interpolation formula

19. Central difference formulae: Gauss Forward, Gauss Backward, Stirling’s Formula
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20. Central difference formulae (continued): Bessel’s Formula, Laplace-Everette’s Formula

21. Newton Interpolating Polynomial using divided Difference Table

22. Lagrange Interpolation Polynomial, Lagrange’s inverse interpolation

23. Differentiating tabulated functions, Finding maxima and minima of tabulated functions

24. Newton-Cotes quadrature formulae: Trapezoidal Rule, Simpson 1/3 Rule

25. Simpson 3/8 Rule, Weddle Rule

26. Error analysis

27. Double Integration

Numerical Solution of ODE and PDE (12 L)

28. Picard’s method, Taylor’s Series (ODE)

29. Euler and Euler’s Modified method (ODE)


30. Error in these methods and problems (ODE)

31. Runge- Kutta Method; III & IV order methods, (ODE)

32. Problems on these methods (ODE)

33. Milne’s Method and Error Analysis (ODE)

34. Adams Bash-forth Method and Error Analysis (ODE)


35. Problems on Milne’s and Adams Bash-forth methods (ODE)

36. Classification of second order PDE’s, Finite difference approximations to derivatives

37. Solution of Laplace and Poisson’s Equations (case of elliptic equations)

38. Solution of Heat equation (case of parabolic equation)

39. Solution of Wave equation (case of hyperbolic equation)

Statistics (10 L)

40. Curve Fitting by Method of Least Squares

41. Correlation: concept, Type of correlation, Coefficient of correlation, Rank correlation


42. Regression: concept, Line of regression of X on Y, Line of regression of Y on X,

43. Relation between correlation and regression, Standard Error of Estimate


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44. Binomial and Poisson Distribution (Discrete)

45. Normal Distribution (Continuous)

46. Introduction to Sampling, Sampling Distribution and important terminology

47. Introduction to Testing of Hypothesis related terminology

48. Z-test
49. t-test, Chi-square test

50. Z-transforms, Inverse Z-transforms and properties.

Name of Program B. Tech (Electrical) Semester- III Year- 2nd

Name of Course Fundamentals of Design Methods

Course Code ME 3302

Core / Elective / Other Core


Prerequisite if any:
1. Strength of Material
2. Engineering Mechanics
Course Outcomes:
An ability to observe the behavior of forces on a component, formulate the problem
1
and draw the design specifications.
An ability to understand and formulate the behavior of component subjected to loads
2
and identify the failure criteria.
3 An ability to analyze the stresses and strains induced in a machine element.
4 An ability to design a machine component using theories of failure.
An ability to design pins joints, cotters, couplings and joints including riveted, bolted
5
and welded joints.
An ability to find the feasible solution (with creative aptitude) for a given problem with
6
the help of design phases.
7 An ability to use the standard data for designing the component.
Description of Contents in brief:
1. Introduction- Engineering Design and classification. Basic design procedure,
requirement of machine element, traditional design methods. Material selection on the
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basis of material index. Concept of methods- preliminary design, conceptual design,


detailed design. Concurrent engineering, reverse engineering, and creative design.
Factor of safety. Concept of Machine Design: Types of loads. Simple Stress and Strain.
2. Fasteners- Types of fasteners. Types of rivet joints, rivet heads, terminology, caulking
and fullering, riveted joints (Lap and Butt). Design of welded joints: Types of welded
joints Strength of parallel and fillet weld, strength of a welded joint.
3. Threaded joint- Selection of standard threaded joint (Brackets) eccentric and offset
loading.
4. Pin type joints- Standard pin type joints, Design Procedure on failure criteria and
empirical relation based- Knuckle and cotter.
5. Shaft- Design of shaft, Design of shaft couplings rigid, flange and protective type
flange. Design for power transmission and screws Effects of stress concentration in
design.
6 Springs- Design of springs: Helical springs, closed and open coiled tension,
compression springs and their ends, design of leaf springs.
7 Design of power screws- designing for various types of screw jacks, lead screw of lathe
machine and screw press. Computer aided design of at least one joint.
List of Text Books:
J.E. Shigley and Charles R. Mischke,
1. Mechanical Engineering Design
TMH
2. Engineering Design G.E. Dieter
3. Machine Design Kulkarni, TMH
4. Design of Machine Elements V B Bhandari TMH
5. Machine Design R. L. Norton Tata McGraw Hill, 2005.
List of Reference Books:
Mechanical Engineering Design: Siraj Ahmed (2014): PHI Learning Pvt.
1.
Principles and concepts, Ltd, ISBN-978-81-203-4931-5, New Delhi
David G. Ullman: ISBN 978–0–07–
2. The Mechanical Design Process.
297574–1 McGraw- Hill, Inc. N.Y.
URLs:
1. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/112/105/112105124/
Lecture Plan (about 40-50 Lectures):
*Lecture No. Topic
Remarks
1. Introduction of subject, Simple stresses.
2. Concept of critical section of a part.
3. Brief discussion on combined stresses.
4. Material selection approaches and methods.
5. Material Selection method (Digital logic method).
6. Concept of preliminary design, conceptual design and detailed design.
7. Concept of concurrent engineering, reverse engineering, and creative design. Creative
techniques.
8. Simple Stress and Strain.
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9. Applied problems.
10. Introduction of fasteners, Types of Fasteners.
11. Design Procedure of knuckle joint (failure criteria and empirical relation).
12. Knuckle joint applied problems (failure criteria).
13. Knuckle joint applied problems (empirical relation).
14. Design Procedure of cotter joint (failure criteria and empirical relation).
15. Tutorials
16. Cotter joint applied problems (failure criteria).
17. Cotter joint applied problems (empirical relation).
18. Design Procedure of riveted joint.
19. Applied problems on riveted joint.
20. Design Procedure of welded joints.
21. Applied problems on welded joints.
22. Design Procedure of threaded joint (In plane).
23. Applied problems on threaded joint (In plane).
24. Design Procedure of threaded joint (offset).
25. Applied problems on threaded joint (offset).
26. Tutorials
27. Design of shaft based on combined stresses.
28. Applied problems on shaft.
29. Design of rigid couplings.
30. Applied problems on rigid couplings.
31. Design of flange couplings.
32. Applied problems on flange couplings (non-protective).
33. Tutorials
34. Applied problems on flange couplings (non-protective).
35. Tutorials
36. Power screw and their types. Design of power screw.
37. Applied problems on Power screws.
38. Design of power screw (stresses on power screw).
39. Applied problems on Power screws.
40. Tutorials
41. Design of springs (Stress and deflection equation based).
42. Materials and material selection for springs.
43. Applied problems on static and impact load.
44. Applied problems on static and impact load.
45. Design of spring against fluctuating load.
46. Applied problems on fluctuating load
47. Tutorials
48. Design of leaf spring.
49. Applied problems on leaf spring.
50. Applied problems on leaf spring.
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Name of Program: B.Tech Semester : III Year: 2 nd


(Electrical)
Name of Course: Electrical Engg. Materials & EM Fields
Course Code: EE3303
Core/Elective/other: Core
Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Physics (Electricity), Vectors, Vector Calculus, Differential
Equations
Course Outcome: After studying this subject, students will be able to
01 apply concepts of Electric fields in Electrical Devices & power Networks
02 apply concepts of Magnetic fields in Electrical Devices& power Networks
03 select Electrical Materials for specific application in Electrical Engineering
Description of Contents in brief
1 Review of vectors and 3D coordinate systems, Electrostatic Fields -Coulomb’s law,
electric field intensity, Gauss’s Law, physical concepts of divergence, gradient and
curl.
2 Electric potentials, boundary relations for electric fields, capacitance, continuity
equation, Poisson’s and Laplace’s equations
3 Magnetic Fields - Biot–Savart’s Law, Stoke’s theorem, Ampere’s circuital law,
magnetic boundary conditions, energy storage in magnetic fields, Scalar and vector
magnetic potential, Forces & torques on current loops
4 Maxwell’s equations, EM Wave, Propagation, Poynting theorem, instantaneous and
average power, Polarization of waves, reflection and refraction of waves,
5 Insulating & Dielectric Materials, Conducting Materials, Magnetic Materials,
superconductivity.
List of Text Books
01 Sadiku, Elements of Electromagnetics, 6 edition, Oxford University Press
02 William &Haytt, Engineering Electromagnetic, 8 th edition, McGraw Hill Education
03 Kraus, Electromagnetics With Applications, Ninth Reprint, Indian Edition, McGraw
Hill
04 Alagappan, Electrical Engineering Materials, Tata McGraw-Hill Publisher
05 C.S. Indulkar, Electrical Engineering Material, 4th Edn., S Chand & Company.
List of Reference Books
01 Jorden &Balmain, Electromagnetic Waves & Radiating Systems, 2 nd edition, PHI
publication
02 I.E. Irodov, Basics Laws of Electromagnetics, CBS Publishers India
03 Dekker, Electrical Engineering Materials, PHI Publications, Eleventh Indian Reprint.
URLs http://nptel.ac.in ( for “Electromagnetic fields”)
Lecture Plan (about 40-50 lectures)
Lecture Topic
No
1 Introduction to 3D coordinate systems
2 Review of vectors
3 Transformation of vectors
4 Various charge distribution, Coulomb’s Law, Numerical Problems
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5 Determination of Static Electric fields


6 Numerical Problems
7 Application of Gauss Law, Maxwell’s first Equation.
8 Numerical problems
9 Concepts of divergence
10 Numerical problems
11 Electric potential
12 Numerical problems
13 Concepts of gradient, Numerical problems
14 Concepts of Curl, Numerical problems
15 Boundary relation’s of Electric fields
16 Numerical Problems
17 Capacitance, Laplace’s & Poisson’s Equations
18 Numerical problems on Laplace’s & Poisson’s Equations.
19 Equation of Continuity, point form of Ohm’s law
20 Electric Dipole, Numerical problems
21 Method of Images, Numerical problems
22 Properties of Magnetic fields, Maxwell’s second equation, Biot-Savart Law
23 Determination of magnetic field intensity
24 Numerical problems on magnetic field intensity
25 Numerical problems on magnetic field intensity
26 Calculation of inductance of various elements
27 Amper’s Circuital law and applications
28 Maxwell’s third equation and its modification
29 Lorentz force and numerical problems
30 Torque on current carrying loop, Numerical problems
31 Concept of Scalar and vector magnetic potential
32 Energy stored in magnetic fields, Numerical problems
33 Boundary relations of magnetic fields
34 Numerical problems on Boundary relations
35 Faraday’s Law and Maxwell’s fourth equation
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36 Maxwell’s equations in various forms


37 Poynting Theorem
38 Instantaneous & Average Power
39 Numerical problems
40 Uniform Plane waves
41 Wave equations, solution, and behavior in various mediums
42 reflection and refraction of waves
43 Polarization of waves
44 Properties of insulating and dielectric materials
45 Application of insulating and dielectric materials
46 Properties of conducting materials
47 Application of conducting materials
48 Classification and properties of magnetic materials
49 Application of Magnetic materials
50 Superconductivity and its application

Name of the Program: B.Tech. Semester Third Year 2nd


Name of the Course: EMEC-I
Course Code: EE-3304
Core/Elective/Other: Core
Pre-requisites: Fundamentals of Basic Electrical Engineering
Course Outcomes:
1 Understanding of concept of electromechanical energy conversion
2 Develop the understanding of polyphaser circuits
3 Detailed understanding of polyphaser transformers
4 Understanding of DC generators and motors
Description of Content in Brief:
1 Electromechanical energy conversion: Forces and torque in magnetic systems, energy
balance, energy and force in a singly excited and multi excited magnetic field systems,
determination of magnetic force, coenergy
2 Polyphase circuits: Three-phase systems with balanced & unbalanced load, measurement
of power and power factor in three phase circuits
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3 DC Generators: Principle of operation, construction, lap and wave windings, emf


equation, types of DC generators, voltage buildup, critical field resistance and critical
speed, Armature reaction and commutation, methods of improving commutation,
Characteristics, parallel operation
4 DC Motors: Principle of operation, back EMF, torque equation, types of DC motors,
characteristics, methods of speed control, types of starters, Losses and efficiency
5 Polyphase Transformers: Review of single phase transformer,Three phase transformer:
Principle of operation, vector groups, open delta connection, Scott connection, Auto
transformers, harmonic reduction in phase voltages.
6 Testing of transformers and DC machines: Testing of DC machines: Swinburne’s test,
Hopkinson’s test, OC/SC and Sumpner’s test on transformer
List of Text Books:
1 P.S.Bhimbra, Electrical Machine, Khanna, 1 January 2011
2 Nagrath& Kothari, Electrical Machines, 4 edition, McGraw Hill Education, 7 July 2010
List of Reference Books
1 M. G. Say, Performance & design of A.C. Machines, 3rd edition , CBS, 1 December 2005
2 Fitzerald Kingsley Otmans, Electrical Machines, 7 edition , McGraw-Hill Education, 1 March
2013
3 Charles. I. Hubert, Electric Machine, 2 edition, Prentice Hall, 16 October 2001
4 J.R. Cogdell, Foundation of Electric Power, Pck edition , Addison Wesley Longman, May 1, 2003
5 M. G. Say, Performance & design of A.C. Machines, 3rd edition , CBS, 1 December 2005
URLs:
1 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/105/108105017/
Lecture Plan
1. Introduction to polyphase system, Generation of 3-phase voltages
2. Star and Delta connected network, Relation between phase quantity and line quantity
3. Three phase power, Numericals on star and delta connections
4. Numericals
5. Measurement of 3-phase power: One, two and three wattmeter method
6. Measurement of power factor using two wattmeter method
7. Analysis of unbalance load
8. Numericals-1
9. Numericals-2
10. Elements of Electro-Mechanical Energy Conversion-1
11. Fundamentals of Energy balance, Magnetic Field System: Energy and Co-Energy.
12. Singly and doubly excited system-1
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13. Numericals-1
14. Constructional features of D.C machine.
15. Classification of D.C. Machine. Type of windings.
16. E.M.F equation of D.C. Generator.
17. Losses in D.C Generator, Power stages and efficiency.
18. Armature reaction and its remedies-1
19. Armature reaction and its remedies-2
20. Numericals
21. Commutation and methods to improve it-1
22. Commutation and methods to improve it-2
23. Generator Characteristics-1
24. Generator Characteristics-2
25. Numericals-1
26. Numericals-2
27. Motor principle, significance of back E.M.F., Torque Equation.
28. Motor characteristics-1
29. Motor characteristics-2
30. Losses and efficiency.
31. Numericals-1
32. Numericals-2
33. Starting of D.C. machine-1
34. Speed control of D.C. machine-1
35. Speed control of D.C. machine-2
36. Testing of D.C machine-1
37. Testing of D.C machine-2
38. Numericals
39. Review of 1-phase transformer.
40. Open Delta connection
41. Scott Connection
42. Connections of 3-phase transformer-1
43. Connections of 3-phase transformer-2
44. Parallel operation of 1-phase transformer-1
45. Parallel operation of 1-phase transformer-2
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46. Auto transformer-1


47. Auto transformer-1
48. Numericals
49. OC/SC and Sumpner’s test
50. Numericals

Name of the program B.Tech. Electrical Semester- III Year -2nd


Name of Course: NETWORK Analysis
Course Number: EE 3305
Core/Elective/other Core course
Pre-requisites:
1 Differential equation
2 Laplace Transform
3 Basic electrical
Course Outcomes
1. To analysis networks
2. To get the concepts of circuit and synthesis
3. To apply basic theorems to electrical circuits
Contents
1. Circuit Concept, Network Topology, Laplace transform, Waveform synthesis, Fourier
series
2. Steady State Analysis, Transient Analysis, Initial conditions
3. Network theorems
4. Driving point & transfer impedances, Network function-Poles &zeros, two port networks
5. Conditions for realizing an immittance function of passive elements, Foster form &Cauer
form of RC, RL & LC networks
6. Coupled circuits, Network synthesis
Text Books:
1. Van Valkenberg, Network Analysis, Prentice-Hall,
2. S.Ghosh, Network theory: analysis and synthesis, PHI,
3. Pankaj Swarnkar, Network Analysis and Synthesis, SatyaPrakashan
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4. B. S. Manke, Network Analysis, Khanna Publisher


Reference Books :
1. Schaum's Outline Series, Circuit theory,
2. C.L.Wadhwa, Network Analysis & Synthesis, New Age International,
URL
1. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108105159/
2. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108102042/
3. https://www.classcentral.com/course/swayam-network-analysis-17705
Lecture Plan

Lecture Topic To Be Covered


No.
4. Introduction Voltage/Current Relationship For Individual Element
5. Circuit Concepts RLC Parameters
6. Independent and Dependent Sources, Source Transformation
7. Tutorials
8. Transient And Steady State Analysis
9. Step Function Response To RL, RC And RLC Network And Concept Of
Time Constant.
10. Initial Conditions In Networks
11. Problems on Initial Conditions
12. Problems on Initial Conditions
13. Laplace Transforms Basic Theorems of Transient Analysis
14. Tutorials on Laplace Transforms
15. Waveform Synthesis
16. Transform of Pulse And Periodic Functions.
17. Tutorials on waveform synthesis
18. Network Topology : Graph Tree, Co-Tree Incidence Matrix
19. Tieset, Cut-Set, Loop Impedance Matrix
20. Tutorials on Graph Theory
21. Formulation Equilibrium Equation Based On Loop/Node Basis
22. Poles &Zeros of Transfer Function
23. One and Two Port Networks
24. Various Two Port Network Parameters
25. Interconnections of Two Port Network
26. Tutorials on Two Port Networks
27. Tutorials on Two Port Networks
28. Network Theorems
29. Superposition, Millman Theorem
30. Tutorials on Theorems
31. Thevenin’s, Norton’s Theorem
32. Maximum Power Transfer Theorems
33. Tutorials on Theorems
34. Frequency Domain Analysis - Fourier Series,
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35. Expansion of Fourier Series, Phase And Amplitude Spectrum,


36. Sinusoidal Steady State Analysis, Phasors and Phasor Diagram,
37. Exponential Form, Fourier Integral & Transforms
38. Relationship Between Laplace & Fourier Transforms.
39. Tutorials on Fourier Series
40. Mutual Inductance
41. Coupled Circuits.
42. Tutorials on Coupled Circuit
43. Tutorials on Coupled Circuit
44. Introduction to Network Synthesis. Positive Real Function
45. Driving Point & Transfer Impedance,
46. Foster Form of RC, RL & LC Networks
47. Cauer Form of RC, RL & LC Networks
48. Tutorials on Foster and Cauer Forms
49. Tutorials on Foster and Cauer Forms

Fourth Semester
Name of Program Electrical Engineering Semester IV Year: 2 nd
Name of Course MATHEMATICS-4
Course Code MTH-3401
Core/Elective/Other CORE
Prerequisite:
1. Basic concepts of algebra and arithmetic.
2. Basic concepts of maximization and minimization of functions.
3. Curiosity to formulate and solve real world optimization problem.
Course Outcomes:
1. Ability to understand the importance of operations research in decision making and use them
effectively in different situations.
2. Ability of modeling, solving and analyzing optimization problems by using Operations Research.
3. Ability to understand the characteristics of different types of decision-making environments and the
appropriate decision making approaches and tools to be used .
Description of Contents in Brief:
1. Linear Programming, Graphical method, Simplex algorithm, Duality, Transportation problem,
Assignment problem.
2. Duality theory, Dual Simplex method, Revised simplex method, Sensitivity analysis. Integer
programming- Cutting plane algorithm, Branch and bound technique, Travelling salesman problem..
3. Nonlinear programming, Kuhn- Tucker conditions, quadratic programming, Wolfe's algorithm.
Dynamic programming- Deterministic and stochastic example.
4. Queuing Theory, Queuing Problem and System, Transient and Steady State Distributions in Queuing
System, Poisson Process, Exponential Process, Classification of Queuing Model.
5. Games Theory, Minimax-Maxmin Principle for Mixed Strategy Games, Graphical Method, Solution
of (MxN) Job Sequencing, PERT – CPM.
List of Text Books:
1. Operations Research, S. D. Sharma, KedarnathRamnath& Sons. 14/e
2. Optimal Trading Strategies by RobetKissell, Morton Glantz
3. Numerical Optimization Techniques with Applications by Suresh Chandra
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List of Reference Books:


1. Operations Research, Gupta and Hira, S.Chand Publication
2. Introduction to Optimization Operations Research, J.C. Pant, Jain Brothers
3. Introduction to Operations Research- Hillier and Lieberman,McGraw-Hill
4. Operations Research An Introduction- TahaHamdy,Prentice-Hall
URLs:
1. http://www.pondiuni.edu.in/storage/dde/downloads/mbaii_qt.pdf
2. https://www.thelearningpoint.net/home/mathematics/an-introduction-to-operations-research
3. nptel
Lecture Plan
Lectur Topic
e No.
1 Linear Programming (LPP) – Introduction
2 Formulation of LP Problem
3 Graphical method of LPP
4 Simplex algorithm of LPP
5 Two phase method
6 Big-M Method
7 Degeneracy in LPP
8 Duality in LPP
9 Transportation problem (TP): Introduction, Mathematical Formulation, Matrix Representation
of TP
10 Initial Basic Feasible Solution of Transportation problem : North West Corner Rule, Row
Minima Method
11 Column Minima Method, Matrix Minima Method
12 Vogel’s Approximation Method
13 Optimality test for TP – UV Method
14 Unbalanced Problem of TP
15 Assignment problem: : Introduction, Mathematical Formulation, Matrix Representation of
Assignment Problem
16 Hungarian Method for Assignment problem
17 Unbalanced Problem
18 Maximization Problem
19 Duality theory
20 Dual Simplex method
21 Revised simplex method
22 Sensitivity analysis
23 Integer programming (IPP)- Cutting plane algorithm
24 Branch and bound technique for IPP
25 Travelling salesman problem
26 Nonlinear programming: Introduction
27 Kuhn- Tucker conditions
28 Illustrative examples on Kuhn- Tucker conditions
29 Quadratic programming
30 Wolfe's algorithm
31 Dynamic programming : Introduction, Bellman’s Principle of Optimality
32 Minimum Path Problem in Dynamic Programming
33 Single additive constraint, multiplicatively separable return
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34 Single additive constraint, additively separable return


35 Deterministic and Stochastic examples
36 Queuing Theory: Introduction, Terminologies, List of Symbols
37 Queuing Problem and System
38 Transient and Steady State Distributions in Queuing System
39 Poisson Process
40 Exponential Process
41 Classification of Queuing Model
42 Games Theory: Introduction, Characteristics, Basic Definitions
43 Minimax-Maxmin Criterion and Optimality Strategy
44 Principle for Mixed Strategy Games
45 Graphical Method
46 Solution of (Mxn) Job Sequencing
47 Practice Problems on Job Sequencing
48 Project Management : Introduction, Basic Definitions, Network Diagram
49 CPM
50 PERT

Name of the Program: B.Tech. Semester IV Year 2nd


(Electrical)
Name of the Course: Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship
Course Code: HUM-3402
Core/Elective/Other: Core
Pre-requisites: 1. Fundamental Understanding of Personnel Administration is an
integral part for Engineers before entry into organization and to
setup any startup business.
2. Organizational theories and Motivation for Entrepreneurship
enthusiastic for systematic approach to handle the materialistic
and non-materialistic motivation
Course Outcomes:
1 Course will inculcate administrative skills for Engineers to handle the all the matters
related to personnel and their dimensions.
2 Engineering students will be in position to take appropriate decision to understand the
industrial Laws and application of administrative principles for smooth functioning of
Industry and a fresh idea to setup new business.
3 Boost up the engineers to develop Business ideas to become successful entrepreneurs to
setup new operational business units to address the need of society.
Description of Content in Brief:
1 Introduction: Meaning, nature and scope of Personnel Administration in India, functions
and significance of Personnel Administration, Recruitment, Training, Promotion and
Disciplinary Action, Classification of Services, Generalists and Specialists, Development
of Public Services in India, Bureaucracy and Modern Democratic System, Performance
Appraisal.
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2 Organizational Theories:Organizational Development Theories, Fredric Winslow


Taylor, Marry Parker Follett, Elton Mayo, Max Weber, Henry Fayol, Power,
Accountability, Responsibility, Control, Transparency and Conflict Resolutions
3 Entrepreneurship: Meaning and importance of Entrepreneurship, Evolution of
Entrepreneurship, Factors influencing Entrepreneurship: Social factors, psychological
factors, economical factors and environmental factors. Characteristics of an Entrepreneur,
Types of Entrepreneur: type of business, use of technology, motivation. New Generation
of entrepreneurship: social entrepreneurship, tourism entrepreneurship, women
entrepreneurship. Barriers to Entrepreneurship.
4 Entrepreneurial motivation:Relevance of Motivation, Maslow’s Theory, Herzberg’s
Theory, Douglas McGregor, Ethics, Corruption and Anti-Corruption Machinery in country
5 Industrial Laws:Factory Act 1948, Provident Fund Act 1952, Compensation Act 1919,
Special Economic Zone (SEZ), National Small Industries, Quality Standard with Special
reference to (ISO), Small Industries Development Bank of India (ISDBI), New Pension
Scheme 2004 Act.

List of Text Books:


1 D. Ravindra Prasad, V.S. Prasad, P. Satyanarayana, Y. Pardhasaradhi. Administrative Thinkers. Sterling
Publishers Private Limited Second Revised Enlarged Edition, New Delhi. 2010.
2 Haidi, Patricia & Brush, Teaching Entrepreneurship, Edward Elgar, United States of America, 2014.

3 Norma M. Riccucci, Public Personnel Management, Rutledge, United States of America, 2017.

4. Padhi, Labour& Industrial Laws, PHI Learning Private Limited, Eastern Economy Edition. New
Delhi,2017
List of Reference Books
1 Monappa&Saiyadain, Personnel Management, McGraw Hills, January-2001.

2 Howard & Donald, Entrepreneurship: Theory, Process &Practice, engage Learning, Australia, 2010.

3 Jared, Donald & John, Public Personnel Management, Rutledge, United Kingdom,2018

4 Sinha &Sekhar, Industrial Relations, Trade Unions and Labor Legislations, Pearson Publication, New Delhi.

URLs:
1 https://www.my-mooc.com/en/categorie/entrepreneurship
2 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/110/106/110106141/
3 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/122/105/122105020/
Lecture Plan
1. Historical Background of Organization and its Personnel with its nature and scope.
2. Meaning definitions, relevance of personnel administration in organizations
3. Why to understand personnel administration first than entrepreneurship development for
engineers
4. Types of organizations and personnel administration
5. Laws of recruitment, types, legal procedures in the organization to promote and demote
the personnel, Performance Appraisal
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6. Development of personnel administration in India, bureaucracy and its types in India,


Contribution of Max Weber
7. Promotion, types of promotion, disciplinary action and classification of services,
Administrative tribunals
8. Generalists Vs. Specialists, their arguments and need of the hierarchy at the top of the
organization.
9. Modern Democratic system and organizations in the world
10. Organizational Theories and its development; Contributions of classical thinkers in the
professionalism.
11. Contributions of Frederick Winslow Taylor in the development of Scientific management
approach, functional foremanship and development of scientific tools and techniques for
more efficiency.
12. Top level management and contribution of French engineer in the development of basic
professional principles for high rise in production.
13. Hawthorne Experiment and emergence of new Human Relation approach by the Elton
Mayo
14. Marry Parker Follet and orders to follow in different situations and understand the behavior
of employees.
15. Accountability, Responsibility, Power, Control, Authority and its Impact on people.
16. Transparency and conflicts in the organizations
17. Interdependence between the Entrepreneurship and Personnel administration
18. Basic understanding of entrepreneurship ,its relevance and challenges
19. Factors influencing the entrepreneurship
20. Social factors, psychological factors, economical factors and environmental factors
21. Characteristics of an Entrepreneur,
22. Types of Entrepreneur: type of business, use of technology, motivation
23. New Generation of entrepreneurship: social entrepreneurship, tourism entrepreneurship,
women entrepreneurship.
24. Barriers to Entrepreneurship
25. Entrepreneurial motivation: Relevance of Motivation to start a new business
26. Maslow’s Need Hierarchy Theory, Herzberg’s Theory X and Y.
27. Douglas McGregor, Ethics,
28. Corruption and Anti-Corruption Machinery in country
29. Factory Act 1948, Provident Fund Act ,1952
30. Compensation Act, 1919 and its implementation in the industries
31. Provident Fund Act, 1952 its provisions and benefits.
32. Rural Entrepreneurship in India
33. Quality Standard with Special reference to (ISO)
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34. New Pension Scheme 2004,Act for all the central and states government employees
35. Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI)
36. Case studies on Entrepreneurship in the world and India
37. National Institute of Entrepreneurship in India
38. Banking system in India and Entrepreneurship
39. Central Government Initiatives to start a business
40. Problems and Prospects of entrepreneurship in India
41. Special Economic Zone (SEZ)
42. Industrial Dispute Act,1947
43. Trade Union Act, 1926
44. Equal Remuneration Act, 1976
45. Inter-state Migrant Workmen Act,1979
46. Child Labor (Prohibition & Regulations) Act,1986
47. Sexual Harassment at the Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition & Redresses) Act, 2013
48. Contract Labor (Regulation & Abolition) Act,1970
49. Apprentices Act, 1961
50. Case Studies

Name of Program: B.Tech (Electrical) Semester : IV Year: 2nd


Name of Course: Generation of Electrical Power

Course Code: EE3403


Core/Elective/other: Core
Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Electrical Machines, Prime movers, Engineering Mathematics
Course Outcome: After studying this subject, students will be able to
01 Understand structure of modern power systems
02 explain the basic principle of Generation of Electrical power from various sources
03 analyze economics of power plants
Description of Contents in brief
1 Introduction to electrical power generation and classification of conventional &
nonconventional power generation, principle of operation of solar, wind and tidal
power, cogeneration, load curves, performance factors
2 tariffs, basic structures of electricity markets, power factor improvement by static and
synchronous capacitors, concept of reactive power compensation, concept of demand
side management.
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3 thermal Power Stations: Choice of coal fired station site, arrangement of plant and
principal auxiliaries, coal handling plant,
4 Nuclear Power Stations, nuclear physics, site selection of nuclear stations,
classification of reactors, working principle of reactors.
5 Hydro-Electric Stations, site selection of hydro stations, hydrology, mass curve, flow
duration curve, water storage, classification, main components, pumped storage
plants.
6 Economic Aspects of Power Plant Operation Economic Scheduling of Power
Stations, Hydro-thermal coordination.
List of Text Books
01 B.R. Gupta, Generation of Electrical Energy, S Chand publisher
02 M.V.Deshpande, Elements of power station design, Prentice Hall India Learning
Private Limited.

03 G.D. Rai, Non-conventional Energy Sources, Khanna Publishers


List of Reference Books
01 G.R. Nagpal, Power Plant Engineering, 15 th Edition, Khanna Publishers
02 L. K. Kirchmayer, Economic operation of power systems, Wiley Eastern Ltd.

URLs
1. http://nptel.ac.in ( for “Electrical Engineering Energy Resources & Technologies”)
Lecture Plan (about 40-50 lectures)
Lectur Topic
e No
1 Basic architecture of modern power systems
2 Generation of power from various sources in India
3 Significance of factors like connected load, MD, LF, GDF, UF etc.
4 Numerical problems
5 Power factor improvement, condition for economic power factor correction
6 Power factor by static and synchronous capacitors,
7 Numerical problems
8 Active and reactive power control
9 Capability curves of generators
10 Basic theory of reactive power compensation: Load & System compensation
11 Economic Aspects of Power Plant Operation-Fixed charges, interest and depreciation
charges
12 methods of depreciation, straight line and sinking fund methods
13 Numerical problems
14 Different types of tariffs & Concepts of real time pricing
15 Numerical problems
16 Basic structure of electricity markets
17 Concepts of Demand side management
18 Choice of coal fired station site, arrangement of plant and principal auxiliaries.
19 Coal handling plant, Ash handling plant.
20 Heat recovery equipments
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21 Steam flow diagram


22 Speed governor system power plant instrumentation.
23 Nuclear Power Stations-Nuclear Physics, Atomic energy fuels, site selection
24 Moderator materials, fissile and fertile materials
25 Fission & Fusion reactions
26 Types of reactors, principal parts of nuclear power plant
27 Operation and control of reactors
28 General discussion on various types of conventional & non-conventional power
generation
29 Hydro-Electric Stations-Choice of site
30 Arrangement of hydroelectric installations
31 Hydrology, Mass curve, flow duration curve, water storage
32 Classification of hydro electric plants
33 Pumped storage plants, operating cost of hydroelectric station
34 Renewable power and distributed generation
35 Wind and solar power generation
36 Tidal power generation, mini-micro hydro power stations
37 Cogeneration
38 Thermal plant input/output curves, heat rate, incremental cost
39 Economic Scheduling of Power Stations
40 Economic operation of power systems
41 Criteria for loading of power plants without transmission loss
42 Criteria for loading of power plants with transmission loss
43 Coordination equations
44 Iterative methods to solve coordination equations,
45 Numerical problems
46 Load dispatching in power system cogeneration, Base & peak load operation
47 Hydro thermal coordination
48 Methods for computing the generation scheduling in combined hydro thermal system

Name of Program: B. Tech Semester : IV Year: 2 nd


Name of Course: EMEC-II
Course Code: EE3404
Core/Elective/other: Core
Prerequisite: Concept of rotating electrical machines, Transformers and DC Machines
Course Outcome:
1 Understand the constructional details and principle of operation of AC Induction
and Synchronous Machines.
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2 Analyze the performance of the AC Induction and Synchronous Machines using the
phasor diagrams and equivalent circuits.
3 Select appropriate AC machine for any application and appraise its significance
Description of Contents in brief
1 Poly-phase induction motors- Construction, Principle, Operation and applications,
No-load and blocked rotor test, equivalent circuit, circle diagram, Starting & speed
control of Induction Machines, . Induction generators – types, principle of operation,
equivalent circuit and applications.
2 Alternators- Construction, Principle and Types, armature windings, E.M.F.
equation - armature reaction, load characteristics, OC & SC tests, voltage regulation
– two-reaction theory – parallel operation, parallel operation, operation on infinite
bus. Two reaction theory, power expressions for cylindrical and salient pole
machines.
3 Synchronous motors- Principle of operation, starting methods, phasor diagram,
torque angle characteristics V-curves, power factor control of synchronous motor,
Applications.
4 Single Phase Induction Motor-Double revolving field theory, equivalent circuit,
no load & block rotor tests, starting methods.
5 IS codes for testing of AC machines and their applications in electrical systems.
List of Text Books
1 Nagrath, I.J. and Kothari, D.P., ‘Electrical Machines’, Tata McGraw Hill Education
Private Limited Publishing Company Ltd., 4th Edition, 2010.
2 Dr. P.S. Bhimbra, ‘Electrical Machinery’, Khanna Publications, 7th Edition, 2007.
3 M. G. Say, ‘Performance and Design of Alternating Current Machines’, CBS
Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 3rd Edition, 2002.
List of Reference Books
1 Arthur Eugene Fitzgerald and Charles Kingsley, ‘Electric Machinery’, Tata
McGraw Hill Education
Publications, 6th Edition, 2002.
2 Parkar Smith, N.N., ‘Problems in Electrical Engineering’, CBS Publishers and
Distributers, 9th Edition, 1984.
3 Miller, T.J.E., ‘Brushless Permanent Magnet and Reluctance Motor Drives’,
Clarendon Press- Oxford, 1989.
URLs
1. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/106/108106072/

Lecture Plan
Lecture Topic
No
L-1 Introduction of Poly Phase induction machine
L-2 Classification and construction of induction machine
L-3 Operating principle of three phase induction motor
L-4 Flux and mmfPhasors of three phase induction motor, rotating magnetic field
L-5 Rotor emf current and power
L-6 Power flow diagram of 3-phase induction motor
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L-7 Losses and efficiency of 3-phase induction motor


L-8 Induction motor phasor diagram
L-9 Equivalent circuit diagram
L-10 Numerical problems related to power flow in induction motor
L-11 Analysis of equivalent circuit diagram
L-12 Numerical Problems associated to equivalent ckt diagram
L-13 Torque slip characteristics of induction motor
L-14 Effect of rotor resistance on starting and maximum torque and operating slip
L-15 Numerical problem related to torque slip of induction motor
L-16 Power slip characteristics of induction motor
L-17 Effect of rotor resistance on maximum power and operating slip
L-18 Numerical problem Power slip characteristics of induction motor
L-19 Analysis of operating performance of induction motor
L-20 No-load and block rotor test on induction motor
L-21 Numerical problem No-load and block rotor test on induction motor
L-22 Analysis of induction motor by Circle diagram method
L-23 Numerical problem on Analysis of induction motor by Circle diagram method
L-24 Power factor control of induction motor
L-25 Different method of Speed control of induction motor
L-26 Speed control by pole changing method
L-27 Speed control by stator voltage control
L-28 Speed control by supply voltage and supply frequency
L-29 Speed control by v/f method
L-30 Comparisons and analysis of different speed control methods
L-31 Numerical problems related to speed control of induction motor
L-32 Introduction to three phase synchronous machine and its construction details
L-33 Flux and mmfPhasors of three phase synchronous machine at different operating
power factor motor
L-34 Phasor diagram of cylindrical rotor synchronous generator and motor
L-35 OCC and SCC characteristics of synchronous generator
L-36 OC and SC test on alternator
L-37 Zpfc and Potier triangle
L-38 Voltage regulation of alternator by emf method
L-39 Voltage regulation of alternator by mmf method
L-40 Numerical problems related to voltage regulation
L-41 Operating characteristics of alternator
L-42 Active and reactive Power output equations
L-43 Maximum power conditions
L-44 Power factor control of synchronous machine
L-45 V- curve of motor and generator
L-46 Two reaction theory of salient pole machine and phasor diagram
L-47 Power angle characteristics of synchronous machines
L-48 Hunting and damping in synchronous machine
L-49 Single Phase Induction Motor construction and Double revolving field theory,
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L-50 Equivalent circuit, no load & block rotor tests on single phase induction motor
L-51 Starting methods of single phase induction motor

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Name of Course: Electronics
Course Number: EE 3405
Core/Elective/other Core
Pre-requisites: Basic Knowledge of Electronics Devices and Circuits
Course Outcomes
4. To understand basics Operational Amplifiers and Digital logic devices
5. To Analyse Simple and complex Circuits of Operational Amplifiers
6. Design Analog and digital circuits for electrical engineering applications
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Content
1. The differential and OP AMP basics, OP AMP applications- Instrumentation amplifier,
current to voltage and voltage to current converter, OP AMP applications in Mathematical
operations and analog computer. Schmitt trigger, Multivibrator circuits
2. Feed back concept, Feedback topologies: voltage series current series, voltage shunt and
current shunt, BarkhausenCriterion ,Wien bridge oscillator RC phase shift, Hartley, Clapp
and Colpitt oscillator.
3. Boolean algebra, Karnaugh Map upto 4 variables, logic gates, Logic Families
4. Combinational Circuits: Half/ Full Adder, Half/ Full Subtractor, Adder-Subtractor,
Decoder/Encoders, Multiplexer/Demultiplexer.
5. Flip flops & their Application, Registers and Counters.
Text Books:
5. Millman&Halkies, Electronic Devices & Circuits, , McGraw Hill Education

6. Ramakant A. Gayakwad, Op-Amp & Linear Integrated Circuits,

7. William H.Gothmann, Digital Electronics, 9 edition, Pearson, July 28, 2011


8. Thomas Floyd, Digital Fundamentals

9. A. P. Malvino, Electronics Principles, McGraw-Hill Higher Education,

Reference Books :
3. Schaum's Outline Series, Electronics Devices & Circuits,
4. Morris Mano, Digital Design, Pearson Education
URLs
1. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/102/108102112/
Lecture Plan

Lecture Topic to be Covered


No.
L1. Introduction to Diff Amp.
L2. The differential and OP AMP basics,
L3. OP AMP applications-1
L4. OP AMP applications-2
L5. OP AMP applications-3
L6. Instrumentation amplifier,
L7. Current to voltage and voltage to current
converter,
L8. OP AMP applications in analog computer.
L9. Schmitt Trigger
L10. Multi-vibrator circuits
L11. Feed back concept,
L12. Feedback topologies
L13. Characteristics of Feedback topologies
L14. Series Topologies
L15. Shunt topologies
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L16. Sinusoidal Oscillators, Barkhausen


Criterion
L17. Wein bridge oscillator
L18. RC phase shift oscillator.
L19. Hartley and Colpitt Oscillator
L20. Clapp Oscillator
L21. Boolean algebra
L22. Boolean Identiries
L23. Karnaugh Map upto 4 variables-1
L24. Karnaugh Map upto 4 variables-2
L25. Logic Families
L26. SOP and POS Implementation
L27. Hardware design using Boolean function
L28. AND-OR-INVERT Logic
L29. Introduction to Combinational Circuits
L30. Half Adder circuit
L31. Full Adder Circuit
L32. Half Subtractor
L33. Full Suntractor circuits
L34. Controlled Inverter
L35. Adder-Subtractor
L36. Decoder Circuit-1
L37. Decoder Circuit-2
L38. Encoder Circuit
L39. Multiplexer/Demultiplexer
L40. Introduction to Sequential Ciecuit
L41. R-S Flip flop, D Type Flip flop
L42. J-K Flip flop, Master-Slave Flip flop
L43. Registers
L44. Modulo N Counter -1
L45. Modulo N Counter -2

B,Tech. (Electrical), 3rd Year


Fifth Semester

Name of Program B.Tech (Electrical Engg.) Semester - V Year –3rd

Name of Course Power Plant Engineering

Course Code ME3501

Core / Elective / Other Core

Prerequisite if any:
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1. Basic Mechanical Engg.


2. Engineering Thermodynamics
Course Outcomes:
The students should be able to learn about
1. the global energy situation
2. the different power generation methods & its economics
3. The different types of power plants & its comparison
4. The management of power plant & environmental aspects
Description of Contents in brief:
1. Present Energy Scenario: Present status of power generation in India and World, Future
need of Energy
2. Power Plant Economics: Various terms and definitions, Load curves, Load duration
curves, performance and operating characteristics, combined operation of power plants,
load division.
Connected load, Maximum load, Peak load, Base load and peak load power plants, Load
factor, Plant capacity factor, Plant use factor, Demand factor, Diversity factor, Tariff for
electric energy
3. Types of Power Plants: Introduction, Types & Description of Diesel and Gas Turbine
plant, Nuclear Power Plant, Hydro Electric power plant, New and renewable energy
technologies
4. Thermal Power Plant: Layout, Site selection, Major plant components, Selection of
cycles,Steam Generators, Steam Turbines, Condenser& Cooling towers, Feed water and
Circulating water systems, Coal and Ash Handling Systems, Combined cycle power
plants, integrated coal gasification.
5. Power Plant Management: Operation and Maintenance, Plant Instrumentation and
control.
Energy conservation, Economics of conventional and new & renewable energy
technologies.
6. Appropriate energy technologies for rural & Industrial development.
Environmental aspects, Energy Storage and case studies.
List of Text Books:
1. Power Plant Engineering - P.K. Nag
2. Power plant Engineering - Domkundwar
3. Power plant Engineering - G.D. Rai
4. Thermal Engineering - R.K.Rajput
List of Reference Books:
1. Power Plant Technology - M.M. El-Wakil
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2. Gas Turbines - V Ganeshan


3. Power plant Engineering - R.L. Agrawal
4. Energy Technology - S. Rao & B.B. Parulka
URLs:
1. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/112/107/112107291/
2. https://swayam.gov.in/nd1_noc20_me10/preview
3. http://ndl.iitkgp.ac.in/
Lecture Plan (about 40-50 Lectures):
*Lecture No. Topic Remarks
1. Introduction & Importance of the subject
2. Present Energy Scenario
3. Present status of power generation in India
4. Present status of power generation in India
5. Present status of power generation in World
6. Present status of power generation in World
7. Future need of Energy
8. Related problems
9. Power Plant Economics, Various terms and definitions
10. Load curves, Load duration curves, load division.
11. Performance and operating characteristics
12. Combined operation of power plants
13. Connected load, Maximum load, Peak load
14. Base load and peak load power plants, Load factor, Plant capacity
factor
15. Plant use factor, Demand factor, Diversity factor, Tariff for
electric energy
16. Problems related to Power Plant Economics
17. Types of Power Plants
18. Types & Description of Diesel power plant
19. Gas Turbine plant
20. Nuclear Power Plant
21. Hydro Electric power plant
22. New and renewable energy technologies
23. New and renewable energy technologies
24. New and renewable energy technologies
25. Thermal Power Plant Layout & Site selection
26. Major plant components
27. Selection of cycles
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28. Steam Generators


29. Steam Turbines
30. Steam Condenser& Cooling towers.
31. Feed water and Circulating water systems, Coal and Ash
Handling Systems,
32. Combined cycle power plants, integrated coal gasification
33. Related problems
34. Power Plant Management
35. Power plant Operation
36. Power plant Maintenance
37. Plant Instrumentation and control
38. Plant Instrumentation and control
39. Energy conservation
40. Economics of conventional energy technologies
41. Economics of new & renewable energy technologies
42. Related problems
43. Appropriate energy technologies for rural development
44. Appropriate energy technologies for Industrial development
45. Environmental aspects
46. Environmental aspects
47. Energy Storage
48. Case studies
49. Related problems
50. Revision

Name of Program B.Tech. (Electrical) Semester:V Year: 3rd

Name of Course Data Structures

Course Code CSE-3502

Core / Elective / Other Core

Prerequisite:
1. Programming Languages
Course Outcomes:
1. Concept and importance of data structures
2. Learn to implement various types of data structure
3. Learn how to determine algorithm correctness and its efficiency
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Description of Contents in brief:


1 Introduction to Data Structures, Algorithm Evaluation, Arrays, Multi-dimensional Arrays,
Sparse Matrices, Structure, Pointers, Stacks: representation of stacks and basic operations,
applications of Stacks, Prefix, Postfix and Infix notations and conversion, Recursion,
Towers of Hanoi. Queues: Types of Queue and its application. Linked lists: Types of
2
Linked list, implementation of Stack and Queue using Linked list, Polynomial
representation and Arithmetic. Trees: binary tree, n-ary Tree, Tree Traversal, AVL Trees,
Binary Search trees
Graphs: Representation, Traversing. Searching: Sequential Search, Binary Search, and
3
Hashing. Sorting: External and Internal Sort, Selection Sort, Bubble Sort, Insertion Sort,
Radix Sort, and Bucket Sort.
List of Text Books:
1. Fundamentals of Data Structures by E.Horowitz and S.Sahni, Computer Science Press.
2. Data Structure Using C by A. M. Tanenbaum, PHI.
3.
List of Reference Books:
1. Data Structures and Algorithms in C (Second edition) by M. T. Goodriche and R.
Tamassia, John Wiley & Sons.
2. Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis in C (Second Edition), by M. A. Weiss, Addison-
Wesley, 2013.
3. Classic Data Structures by D. Samantha, PHI.
4. Data Structures, Schaum’s Series
URLs:
1. NOC:Programming, Data Structures and Algorithms -
https://nptel.ac.in/courses/106102064/
2. Stanford CS166: Data Structures - http://web.stanford.edu/class/cs166/
Lecture Plan (about 40-50 Lectures):
Lecture No. Topic
1. Introduction to data structures, algorithm evaluation
2. Time complexity analysis (Asymptotic Notations)
3. Arrays and its operations
4. Multidimensional arrays
5. Sparse matrices
6. Structure, Pointers
7. Recursion
8. Linked List an Operations on Linked List
9. Double linked list and its operations
10. Applications of linked lists
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11. Storage Pools, Garbage Collection


12. Tutorial
13. Stacks and operations on a stack
14. Prefix, Postfix and Infix notations
15. Difference between stacks and queues
16. Postfix evaluation, Parenthesis checking
17. Infix to Postfix conversion
18. Quicksort
19. Implementation of recursion using stacks
20. Towers of Hanoi
21. Queues and Operations on a queue
22. Queues application
23. Circular queues, Priority queue
24. Tutorial
25. Trees: applications & representation in memory
26. Binary tree: Operations on binary tree
27. Tree Traversals
28. Graphs: Representation
29. Graph Traversals
30. Tutorial
31. Sequential Search
32. Binary Search
33. Hashing
34. Hash functions
35. Hashing(Collision resolution techniques)
36. Sorting Techniques: Bubble Sort
37. Selection Sort, Insertion Sort
38. Merge Sort
39. Heap Sort: Max & Min Heap
40. Radix Sort
41. Tutorial

Name of the Program: B.Tech. Semester V Year 3rd


Name of the Course: Instrumentation
Course Code: EE 3503
Core/Elective/Other: Core
Pre-requisites: Basics of Engineering Physics, Electrical and Electronics
Engineering.
Course Outcomes:
1 To acquire knowledge the working principle of different measuring instruments.
3 Knowledge of different techniques for measuring physical quantities.
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4 Application of bridges to measure value of passive components.


5 To acquire knowledge the working principle of measuring high voltage and current.
Description of Content in Brief:
1. Significance and methods, Classification of Instruments, Static Characteristics, Source of
errors.
2. Moving coil, Moving Iron, Electrodynamometer, Rectifier type instruments,
Measurement of Power and Energy, Ohmmeters, Megger.
3. Transducers- Resistance, Inductance and Capacitance transducers. Measurement of
Displacement, Speed, Liquid level, Pressure, Temperature, Strain. Hall Effect Devices.
4. A.C and D.C. Bridges –Measurement of resistance, inductance and capacitance.
5. Instrument Transformers- Current and Potential transformers.
List of Text Books:
1. A.K.Sawhney, Electrical Measurement, DhanpatRai& Sons Publication
2. Kalsi, Electronic Instrumentation, 3 rd Edition, McGraw Hill Education, 28 June 2010.
List of Reference Books:
1. Helfric and Cooper, Modern Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques,
Pearson Publisher, 2015.
2. Doeblin D.O., Measurement Systems- Applications and Design, 5 th Edition, McGraw-
Hill Higher Education, 1 September 2003.
3. Alan S. Morris and Reza Langari, “Measurement and Instrumentation: Theory and
application”, 2nd Edition, Academic Press, 2015.
URLs:
1.

electrical measurements & instrumentation - VSSUT


www.vssut.ac.in › lecture_notes › lecture1423813026
2.

Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation - SlideShare


www.slideshare.net › PrincyRandhawa › electronic-mea...
Lecture Plan
1. Instrument-Significance and Methods
2. Classification of Instruments
3. Static Characteristics of Instruments
4. Source of Errors in Instruments
5. Tutorial
6. Construction and Working Principle of Moving coil Instrument
7. Moving coil Instrument as Ammeter
8. Moving coil Instrument as Voltmeter
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9. Construction and working Principle of Moving iron Instrument


10. Tutorial
11. Moving iron (MI) Instrument as Ammeter
12. Moving iron (MI) Instrument as Voltmeter
13. Comparison, Errors and advantages & disadvantages of Moving iron Instrument
14. Tutorial
15. Construction and Working Principle of Electrodynamometer.
16. Electrodynamometer as a Ammeter and voltmeter
17. Errors in Electrodynamometer
18. Tutorial
19. Working Principle of Rectifier type Instruments.
20. Different types of Rectifier type Instruments
21. Construction and Working Principle Electrodynamometer Wattmeter
22. Errors in Electrodynamometer Wattmeter
23. Low Power Factor Electrodynamometer Wattmeter
24. Construction of Single-Phase Energy Meter
25. Theory and operation of Single-Phase Energy Meter
26. Compensations in Single-Phase Energy Meter
27. Error and adjustment in Energy Meter
28. Electronics Single-Phase Energy Meter
29. Construction, Theory and Operation of Ohmmeter.
30. Construction, Theory and Operation of Megger.
31. Transducers- Resistance, Inductance and Capacitance transducers
32. Measurement of Displacement
33. Measurement of Speed
34. Measurement of Liquid level
35. Measurement of Pressure.
36. Measurement of Temperature
37. Measurement of Strain
38. Hall Effect Devices
39. Measurement of Resistance using bridges
40. Measurement of Inductance using bridges
41. Measurement of Capacitance using bridges
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42. Introduction of Instrument Transformer


43. Ratios and Burden of Instrument Transformer
44. Current Transformer- Equivalent Circuit and Performance Analysis
45. Characteristics of Current Transformer
46. Errors and Remedies of Errors in Current Transformer
47. Construction of Current Transformer
48 Potential Transformer- Equivalent Circuit and Performance Analysis
49. Transformer- Equivalent Circuit and Performance Analysis Potential Transformer
50. Construction of Potential Transformer
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Name of the Program: B.Tech. Semester V Year 3rd


Name of the Course: Power System I
Course Code: EE 3504
Core/Elective/Other: Core
Pre-requisites: Knowledge of basic electrical engineering and circuit analysis
Course Outcomes:
1 Analysis of performance of power transmission and distribution system.
2 Understanding the electrical and mechanical design of overhead line and underground
cable used for power transmission and distribution.
3 Understanding the layout & design of substation.
Description of Content in Brief:
1 General Structure of Power System, Single line diagram, Power Transmission at different
voltage level, Type of overhead conductors, Bundle conductors, Skin effect, Proximity
effect,
Transmission line parameters – Resistance, Inductance and Capacitance calculations –
Single-phase and three-phase lines double circuit lines, effect of earth on transmission line
capacitance
2 Mechanical design of overhead lines – Line supports, Insulators, Voltage distribution in
suspension insulators, string efficiency. Stress and sag calculation – effects of wind and
ice loading. Testing of insulators
3 Performance of transmission lines – Regulation and efficiency, Tuned power lines,
Power flow through a transmission line, Introduction to Transmission loss and formation
of corona, critical voltages, travelling waveform phenomena.

4 Distribution systems – General aspects – Classification of distributed systems (radial/ring


and interconnected) design consideration for distributed system, A.C. distribution – Single-
phase and three phase. Kelvins law and its limitations
5 Underground cables – Comparison with overhead line, Types of cables, insulation
resistance, potential gradient, capacitance of single-core and three-core cables.
Layout and design of substation - Design /selection of various parts of a substation

List of Text Books:


1 C.L.Wadhwa, Electric Power System, John Wiley & Sons, 1984
2 Asfaq Husain, Electric Power System, 5 edition , CBS, January, 2010
3 V K Mehta, Principles of Power System, S Chand Publication, 2012
List of Reference Books
1 Electrical Transmission and Distribution Reference Book’, Westinghouse Electric
Corporation, 4thEdition 2007.
2 William D.Stevenson, Elements of Power System Analysis, 4th Revised edition,
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MGH , 1982
3 TuranGonen, ‘Electric Power Distribution System Engineering’, CRC Press INC,
2ndEdition 2007.
URLs:
1 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/105/108105067/
2 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/105/108105104/
3 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/104/108104051/
Lecture Plan
1. Basic structure of an ac power system-Layout of a typical electrical power supply system
& its representation using line diagram
2. Power system components & their functioning. Choice of working voltage for power
transmission.
3. Transmission line- Conductor configurations, their types, skin effect and proximity effect
4. Economic size of line conductor- Kelvin’s law and its limitations
5. Calculation of inductance of two wire single phase and three phase overhead line
6. Inductance of composite conductor line- Self and mutual GMD
7. Inductance of 3 phase single and double circuit line with symmetrical spacing
8. Inductance of a 3 phase double circuit with unsymmetrical spacing but transposed.
9. Capacitance of a single phase and three phase overhead line
10. Capacitance of line with unsymmetrical line & unsymmetrical with transposed conductors
11. Capacitance of double circuit 3 phase line- symmetrical and vertically spaced line
12. Effect of earth on capacitance of a single and three phase line - transposition of line
13. Types of insulators & material used in their fabrication. Applications of insulators
14. Unequal potential distribution over string of suspension insulator
15. Methods of equalizing the potential distribution of string of suspension insulator
16. Numerical based on unequal potential distribution
17. Numerical based on methods of equalizing potential distribution
18. Vibration of conductors and their effects on transmission line.
19. Calculation of sag of transmission line by parabolic method
20. Calculation of sag of transmission line by catenary method
21. Numerical based on above two methods
22. Phenomena of corona loss in transmission line and its effects
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23. Determination of critical disruptive voltage & visual critical voltage


24. Empirical formulas for calculation of corona loss
25. Factors affecting the corona loss & methods to reduce the corona loss
26. Numerical 1
27. Numerical 2
28. Classification of transmission lines- performance of short transmission line
29. Medium transmission line performance calculation with T model configuration
30. Medium transmission line performance calculation with Л model configuration
31. Numerical based on T model
32. Numerical based on Л model
33. Derivation of long transmission line equation & its physical interpretation
34. Hyperbolic form of line equation &evaluation of ABCD parameter
35. Numerical based on long transmission line
36. Classification of distribution systems- Design consideration for distribution system
37. Radial,Ring mains, and interconnected distribution system
38. AC distribution system -Single phase and three phase
39. Numerical based on a c distribution system
40. Kelvins law and its limitations
41. Numerical based on kelvins law
42. Underground Cables -Types & insulation resistance
43. Determination of Capacitance of single core and three core cable
44. Layout of substation- Functioning of major components found in a substation
45. Design/selection of major components of substation
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Name of the Program: B.Tech. Semester V Year 3rd


Name of the Course: Power Electronics
Course Code: EE 3505

Core/Elective/Other: Core
Pre-requisites: Knowledge of Basic Electrical Engineering, Networks and Basic
Semiconductor Electronics
Course Outcomes:
1. Understanding the characteristics of power electronic devices
2. Understanding of switching methodology of power electronic switches
3. Understanding of Power quality issues due to AC/DC converters
4. Analysis and Design of power electronic converter systems
Description of Content in Brief:
1. Introduction to SCR and Thyristor family, Construction of SCR, TRIAC, DIAC, IGBT,
MOSFET and GTO, V-I Characteristics, Turn on and turn off process of SCR, GTO,
Power MOSFET, Power BJT, IGBT, TRIAC and DIAC.
2. Effect of "nature of load" on turn on and turn off process of SCR, GTO, TRIAC, Power
MOSFET and IGBT. Basic concepts of firing and control circuit, gate/base drive circuits
and protection, design of snubber circuit,
3. Uncontrolled and controlled AC/DC converters, topologies, operation, waveform
analysis and applications.
4. Power quality analysis of single-phase and three-phase controlled and uncontrolled
converters at source side, effect of variation in delay angle on reactive power demand,
power factor and harmonic currents in controlled converters, Effect of source inductance
on operation of controlled and uncontrolled converters.
5. Choppers, Inverters, AC Voltage regulators and Cyclo-converters: topologies, operation,
waveform analysis and applications, Datasheet study for Power Semiconductor Devices.
List of Text Books:
1. M H Rashid, Power Electronics: Circuits, Devices & Application, 2 nd Edition, 2006
2. Ned Mohan, T M Undeland and W P Robbins, Power Electronics : Converters,
Applications & Design, 3rd Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2002
3. P S Bimbhra, Power Electronics , Khanna Publishsers-Delhi, edition 2012
List of Reference Books:
1. J Vithayathil, Power Electronics: Principles and Applications, McGraw-Hill, 2017
2. Bhim Singh, Ambrish Chandra and K Al‐Haddad, Power Quality Problems and
Mitigation Techniques, Wiley 2015.
3. C W Lander, Power Electronics, 3rd Edition, McGraw-Hill, 1993
URLs:
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1. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/search/searchresult.jsp?newsearch=true&queryText=power%20electr
onics
2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_electronics
3. http://www.ti.com/about-ti/contact-us.html
4. https://www.semikron.com/
5. https://www.analog.com/en/index.html
6. https://www.st.com/content/st_com/en.html
Lecture Plan
1. Introduction of the course and discussion of evaluation scheme
2. Introduction to SCR and Thyristor family, Construction of SCR, TRIAC, DIAC
3. Construction of IGBT, MOSFET and GTO
4. Tutorial
5. V-I Characteristics and Turn on and turn off process of SCR
6. V-I Characteristics and Turn on and turn off process of GTO
7. V-I Characteristics and Turn on and turn off process of Power MOSFET, Power BJT,
IGBT, TRIAC and DIAC
8. Tutorial
9. Effect of "nature of load" on turn on and turn off process of SCR, GTO, TRIAC, Power
MOSFET and IGBT
10. Basic concepts of firing and control circuit, gate/base drive circuits.
11. Protection requirements of power electronics switches, design of snubber circuit
12. Tutorial
13. Single-Phase, AC/DC, half & full wave, uncontrolled converters.
14. Single-Phase half & full wave controlled converters with RL & RLE load
15. Three Phase, half-wave AC/DC uncontrolled converters.
16. Tutorial
17. Three-phase full-wave controlled converters with R and RL load
18. Three-phase full-wave controlled converters with RLE load
19. Single-phase dual converters
20. Tutorial
21. Three-phase dual converters
22. Single-phase semi controlled converters with RL & RLE load
23. Three-phase semi controlled converters with RL & RLE load
24. Tutorial
25. Terminologies of Power quality for performance analysis of power electronics converters
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26. Power quality analysis of single-phase uncontrolled rectifiers at source side


27. Power quality analysis of single-phase controlled rectifiers at source side, effect of
variation in delay angle on reactive power demand, power factor and harmonic currents
in control rectifiers,
28. Tutorial
29. Power quality analysis of three-phase uncontrolled rectifiers at source side
30. Power quality analysis of three-phase controlled rectifiers at source side, effect of
variation in delay angle on reactive power demand, power factor and harmonic currents
in control rectifiers,
31. Power factor improvement-Extinction angle control, symmetrical angle control
32. Tutorial
33. Pulse width modulation control and sinusoidal pulse width modulation control.
34. Effect of source inductance on operation of controlled Rectifiers
35. Effect of source inductance on operation of uncontrolled Rectifiers
36. Tutorial
37. Chopper: Topologies, operation, waveform analysis and applications.
38. Chopper: Topologies, operation, waveform analysis and applications.
39. Inverter: Topologies, operation, waveform analysis and applications.
40. Tutorial
41. Inverter: Topologies, operation, waveform analysis and applications.
42. AC Voltage Regulator: topologies, operation, waveform analysis and applications
43. AC Voltage Regulator: topologies, operation, waveform analysis and applications
44. Tutorial
45. Cyclo-converter: Topologies, operation, waveform analysis and applications.
46. Cyclo-converter: Topologies, operation, waveform analysis and applications.
47. Datasheet study for Power Semiconductor Devices.
48. Tutorial
49. Use of power electronics devices datasheets for the power electronics circuit design.
50. Review of all the topics and discussion on leftover topic
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Sixth Semester

Name of the Program: B.Tech. Semester VI Year 3rd


Name of the Course: Control System
Course Code: EE 3602
Core/Elective/Other: Core
Pre-requisites: Knowledge of Electrical Machines and Circuit Theory
Course Outcomes:
1 Model engineering problems and physical system.
2 Analyze and obtain the time response characteristic of systems.
3 Carry out stability analysis and design the controllers
Description of Content in Brief:
1 Transfer function, mathematical modeling using block diagram reduction and signal
flow graph, Modelling of physical components.
2 Time response analysis of first, second and higher order systems, calculation of time
response specifications.
3 Steady state error and error coefficients, stability using Routh Hurwitz criteria.
4 Stability using root locus plot, bode and Nyquist plots.
5 PID controllers and compensating networks.
List of Text Books:
1. Modern Control Engineering by K. Ogata, 5 th Edition, Pearson
2. Automatic Control System by Benjamin Kuo, 9 th Edition, Wiley
3. Automatic Control System by Pankaj Swarnkar, SatyaPrakashan
List of Reference Books
1. Control System Engineering by Nagrath& Gopal, New Age International Publishers
2. Control System Engineering by Norman S. Nise, Wiley
URLs:
1 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/107/106/107106081/
Lecture Plan
1. Introduction to subject and brief history of subject
2. Classification of control system
3. Fundamental terms and definitions
4. Open and closed loop systems
5. Laplace Transform
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6. Transfer function and its properties, advantages and limitations


7. Poles, Zero and gain factor
8. Pole-zero plot and numerical
9. Block diagram reduction(BDR) rules
10. Problems on BDR
11. Problems on BDR
12. Signal flow graph (SFG) method
13. Problems on SFG
14. Modelling of Physical components, modeling of electrical system
15. Modelling of Mechanical system, Analogy with electrical system
16. Modeling of electromechanical system
17. Controlling of AC and DC servomotors
18. Modelling of synchros as error detector
19. Stepper motor modelling and controlling, Techogenerator
20. Time response analysis of first order system
21. Impulse, step, ramp and parabolic response
22. Problems on first order system
23. Time response analysis of second order system
24. Calculation of rise time, peak time, overshoot, undershoot etc.
25. Calculation of time response specifications (Continue..)
26. Problems on second order system
27. Steady state error
28. Static error coefficients
29. Dynamic error coefficients
30. Problems on error and coefficients calculations
31. Stability, type of stability and criteria
32. Routh Hurwitz stability criteria
33. Problems on Routh Hurwitz stability criteria
34. Root locus plot
35. Problems on Root locus plot
36. Problems on Root locus plot (Continue..)
37. Bode Plot
38. Bode plot description (Continue..)
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39. Problems on Bode Plot


40. Polar Plots
41. Nyquist Stability Criteria
42. Problems on Nyquist criteria
43. Controller Design, PI controller
44. PD controller, PID controller
45. Lead Compensating Network
46. Lag Compensating Network
47. Problems on Controller and Compensating network
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Name of the Program: B.Tech. Semester VI Year 3rd


Name of the Course: Electrical Drives
Course Code: EE 3603
Core/Elective/Other: Core
Pre-requisites: Electrical Machines and Power Electronics
Course Outcomes:
1 Understand the operation & control of Electrical Drives in Industrial Applications.
2 Analyze and select required DC motor drive for different applications
3 Analyze and select required AC motors drive for different applications
4 Understand specific measures for energy conservation in electrical drives
Description of Content in Brief:
1 Introduction to Electrical Drives, Modes of operation, Dynamics of electrical drives,
Closed loop control of drives, speed control of multi-motor drives, speed sensing, current
sensing, phase locked loop (PLL) control, Components of Load Torque, Stability Criteria,
Load Equalization.
2 DC Motor Drives - Review of DC Motors & their performances Analysis, Speed Control
Techniques- Single-Phase and Three-Phase converters and choppers fed DC drives,
Closed loop control of DC drives
3 Induction Motor Drives: Review of Induction Motors and performance Analysis, starting,
braking, speed control, stator voltage control, variable frequency control, V/F control,
VSI control, CSI Control, cycloconverter control, closed loop speed control, rotor
resistance control, slip-power recovery control.
4 Synchronous Motor Drives:Review of synchronous motors, speed control using Variable
frequency Operation, Self-control using load commutated inverter and cycloconverter.
5 Energy conservation in Electrical Drives.
List of Text Books:
1. G.K.Dubey, Fundamental of Electrical Drives, 2nd Edition, Narosa Publishing House.
2. G.K.Dubey, Power Semiconductor controlled drives, Prentice Hall.
List of Reference Books
1. VedamSubrahmanyam, Electrical Drives, Concept and Applications, 2 nd Edition, Tata
McGraw-Hill Education Private Limited.
2. P.C.Sen, Thyristor DC Drives, Krieger Publishing Company.
3. B.K.Bose, Power Electronics and AC Drives, Prentice Hall.
URLs:
1 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108104140/
Lecture Plan
1. Introduction to Electrical Drives, their need and applications
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2. Block Diagram of Electrical Drives


3. Block Diagram of Electrical Drives
4. Modes of operation
5. Tutorial
6. Dynamics of electrical drives
7. Closed loop control of drives
8. Speed control of multi-motor drives
9. Tutorial
10. Speed sensing and current sensing
11. Phase locked loop (PLL) control
12. Components of Load Torque
13. Tutorial
14. Stability Criteria
15. Load Equalization
16. Review of DC Motors
17. Tutorial
18. Performances Analysis
19. Speed Control Techniques
20. Analysis of Single-Phase Fully Controlled Rectifier for Separately Excited DC Machine
21. Tutorial
22. Analysis of Single-Phase Fully Controlled Rectifier for Series DC Machine
23. Analysis of Three-Phase converters
24. Advantages of choppers fed DC drives over Converters
25. Tutorial
26. Classification of Choppers for DC Drives
27. Analysis of Chopper Fed DC Drives
28. Closed loop control of DC drives
29. Tutorial
30. Review of Analysis and performance Induction Machine
31. Starting and braking Induction Machine
32. Induction Motor drives - Stator voltage control
33. Tutorial
34. Induction Motor drives - Variable frequency control
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35. Induction Motor drives - Speed control using V/F control


36. Induction Motor drives - Speed control using VSI and CSI control
37. Tutorial
38. Speed control- Cycloconverter control, closed loop speed control
39. Speed control by rotor resistance- Conventional and Power Electronic converters
40. Speed control by Slip-power recovery
41. Tutorial
42. Review of synchronous motors
43. Speed control using Variable frequency Operation
44. Self-control using load commutated inverter
45. Tutorial
46. Speed control using cycloconverter.
47. Energy conservation in Electrical Drives
48. Energy conservation in Electrical Drives.
49. Tutorial
50. Review and concluding remarks for Electrical Drives
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Name of the Program: B.Tech. Semester VI Year 3rd


Name of the Course: Power System II
Course Code: EE-3604
Core/Elective/Other: Core
Pre-requisites: Knowledge of basic electrical engineering and power system structure
major components functioning
Course Outcomes:
1 Determination of fault currents and voltages for symmetrical and unsymmetrical faults
2 To analyse the load flow methods in power system
3 To develop the ability and skill to design/select a suitable protection scheme for major
elements of power system.
4 Understanding of various types of switch gearsand their applications in power system
Description of Content in Brief:
1 Symmetrical Components and fault calculation- Per unit system and its use /significance of
positive negative and zero sequence components / Average 3phase power in terms of symmetrical
components /sequential impedance s/ sequential network and their equations/ symmetrical and
unsymmetrical types faults/ phase shift delta star transformer/Reactors and their location.
2 Load flow study- bus classification/nodal admittance matrix/ development of load flow equations
/Iterative methods/newton- raphson method and fast decoupled method/ comparision of solution
methods.
3 Protective Relays:Evolution of protective relays, zones of protection, primary and backup
protection, essential qualities of protection, classification of protective relays and schemes, current
transformers, potential transformers, basic relay terminology ,Electromagnetic and static relays,
Amplitude and Phase comparators, Duality between AC and PC, integrating and instantaneous
comparators.
4 Over-current Protection: Time-current characteristics, current setting, over current protective
schemes, protection of parallel and ring mains feeders, Combined earth fault and phase fault
protective scheme. Numerical relays ,testing and maintenance of relays
5 Transmission Line Protection: Impedance, reactance & MHO types relays, Effect of arc resistance,
Effect of power swings, effect of line length and source impedance on the performance of distance
relays, selection of distance relays, MHO relay with blinders. Carrier aided protection scheme.
6 AC Machines and Bus Zone Protection: Protection of Generators, Protection of transformers, Bus-
zone protection.
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7 Circuit Breakers: Introduction, arcing in circuit breakers, arc interruption theories, re-striking and
recovery voltage, resistance switching, current chopping, interruption of capacitive current, all
types of circuit breakers operating mechanism, selection of circuit breakers.
List of Text Books:
1 Sunil S Rao - Switch gear protection and power system , Khanna Publication, 2010

2 Ashfaq Husain - Electrical power system ,CBS Publication, Fifth Edition 2007

3 Y.G. Paithankar& S R Bhide -Fundamental of power system protection,PHI Publication.2010

List of Reference Books


1 U.A.Bakshi, M.V.Bakshi: Switchgear and Protection, Technical Publications, 2009.
2 P.M Anderson,Power system protection,CBSPublication,New Delhi 2012
3 B. Ram Power system protection &switch gear ,Mcgraw Hill Publication, 2014

URLs:
1 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/101/108101039/
2 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/107/108107167/
3 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/105/108105067/
4 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/104/108104051/
Lecture Plan
1. Introduction: Overview of the subject and need of protection relays in power system
2. Per unit system its advantages & reactance diagram
3. Importance of short circuit current & its calculation on unloaded synchronous generator
4. Effect of load current on fault calculation with numerical examples
5. Reactors: construction, classifications & their applications
6. Symmetrical components and their application in fault calculation
7. Sequential impedances and impedance diagrams for machines and transformer
8. Unsymmetrical faults on unloaded generator and calculation of phase fault currents
9. Numerical based on unsymmetrical faults
10. Objectives of load flow study & Concept of load flow equation.
11. Classification of load flow buses.& admittance matrix formation
12. System model for load flow study & gauss shielded method for load flow calculation
13. Newton Raphson method in rectangular and polar form
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14. Numerical Problems based on load flow study


15. Numerical problem based on symmetrical components and load flow study
16. Load flow calculation problems and their solutions.
17. Classification of faults and objectives of protective relays used in power system
18. Reactors used in power system and their calculation
19. Protective system and its attributes. System transducers, various principles of protection system,
primary and secondary protections.
20. Different types of over current protection for transmission line. ( Instantaneous OC/ DTOC/IDMT
Type relays) &Limitations of all kinds over current relays
21. Problem based on setting of over current relays
22. Concept of differential protective scheme &its use for protection of system elements
23. Transformer protection : Various types of relays used to protect transformer such as differential /
buchholz relay/ restricted earth fault relays
24. Problem based on % age biased scheme
25. Busbar protection:High impedance type scheme used for bus bar protection
26. Supervisory relay & choice of supervising threshold Setting
27. Numerical example to design relaying scheme for bus bar protection.
28. Distance protection of transmission line. Principle of simple impedance relay
29. Reactance Relay: Principle, construction and application
30. Mho relay: Principle, construction and application
31. Carrier aided protection for transmission line
32. Carrier-aided Distance Schemes for Acceleration of Zone II
33. Generator protection : protection scheme for stator and rotor faults
34. Protection Against Abnormal operating conditions of generator.
35. Theory of current interruptions and types of circuit breakers used in power system
36. Significant features of various types of circuit breakers and their applications
37. EHV line protection schemes
38. Numerical based on distance relays setting
39. LT switch gears and auto-reclosures.
40. Numerical over current protection
41. Transformer and line protection using numerical relays
42. Testing and maintenance of relays
43. Arcing in circuit breakers, arc interruption theories, re-striking and recovery voltage.
44. Resistance switching, current chopping, interruption of capacitive current
45. Types of circuit breakers & their operating mechanism,
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46. Selection of suitable circuit breaker and numerical based on RRRV

Name of Program B. Tech Semester: VI Year: III


Name of Course ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
Course Code ME 3605
Core / Elective / Other Core
Prerequisite if any:
1. None
Course Outcomes: Students shall develop
1. Understanding the relevance and importance of Management Practices for Engineers.
2. Knowledge and Practices on the interdisciplinary course content that combines an engineering
focus with core business and management knowledge.
3. Ability to understand various methods of analysis and decision making related to operations,
human resources, finances and marketing management.
Description of Contents in brief:
Unit 1. Principles/Functions of Management, Measure of Productivity and ways to enhance
Productivity. Management challenges for Engineers.
Unit 2. Operations Management and its scope, Production Systems, Facility Location, Facility Planning
& Plant Layouts.
Unit 3. Industrial Design, Product Design, Product / Project Life Cycle, Quality Control and Quality
Management, Forecasting Methods, Introduction to Supply Chain Management.
Unit 4. Material Management – Purchasing, Inventory & JIT Systems, Material Resource Planning,
Scheduling, Project Management, PERT and CPM, Project Crashing.
Unit 5. Introduction to Financial Management, Financial Statements and Analysis, Operations Decision
making - Break Even Analysis & Decision Trees
Unit 6 Fundamentals of Marketing Management, Organizational Behavior and Leadership, Strategic
Management, Statutory and Legal Issues.
List of Text Books:
1. Modern production/operations management by Buffa: Wiley India
2. Marketing Management by Kotler; PHI
3. Operations Management by Russel& Taylor; Wiley
List of Reference Books:
1. Handbook of Industrial Engineering: Technology and Operations Management by
GavrielSalvendy; Wiley publication
2. Operations management by Krajewski; pearson
3. Industrial Engineering by Shankar Ravi; Galgotia Publication
4. Financial Management by I M Pandey; Vikas
5. Strategic Management by Pearce, Robinson and Mital; Mc Graw Hill Education
URLs:
1. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/112/107/112107238/
2. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/110/107/110107144/
Lecture Plan (about 40-50 Lectures):
*Lecture No. Topic Remarks
1. Introduction to the course and its scope
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2. Principles and Functions of Management


3. Principles and Functions of Management
4. Productivity and its Measures
5. Productivity and its Measures
6. Ways to enhance Productivity
7. Management Challenges for Engineers
8. Operations Management and Its Scope
9. Production Systems
10. Plant Location and Site Selection – An Introduction
11. Factors affecting Plant Location
12. Plant Layout, Types and characteristics of a good plant layout
13. Procedure and Methods of Plant Layout
14. Procedure and Methods of Plant Layout
15. Factors affecting Plant Layout
16. Installation and evaluation of Plant Layout
17. Industrial Design& Morphology of Design
18. Product Life Cycle
19. Product Design and Approaches to Product Design
20. Product Design and Approaches to Product Design
21. Product Design and Approaches to Product Design
22. Introduction to Forecasting Methods
23. Forecasting Models
24. Quality Control and Quality Management - Introduction
25. Quality Circle and Total Quality Management
26. Supply Chain Management
27. Characteristics of Supply Chain Management
28. Application of SCM
29. Material Management – Purchasing
30. Inventory Models
31. Inventory Models
32. JIT Systems
33. Material Resource Planning
34. Introduction to Project Management–
Planning, Scheduling & Controlling
35. CPM
36. PERT
37. Project Crashing
38. Financial management – Introduction & Its interface with other functions
of Management
39. Financial Planning, Estimation of Financial Requirements of a Project
40. Working Capital Management
41. Break Even Analysis, Risk Analysis and Decision Trees
42. Concept and Functions of Marketing Management
43. Marketing Process – Marketing Mix
44. Marketing Environment and Marketing Research
45. Consumer & Business Buyer Behavior
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46. Segmentation & Targeting


47. Distribution and Pricing
48. Organizational Behavior and Leadership
49. Organizational Behavior and Leadership Contd
50. Strategic Management
51. Statutory and Legal Issues.
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B,Tech. (Electrical), 4th Year

Seventh Semester
Name of the Program: B.Tech. Semester VII Year Fourth
Name of the Course: Engineering Economics and IPR
Course Code: HUM-3701
Core/Elective/Other: Core
Pre-requisites: Theoretical underpinning of the concepts related to Economics is
crucial.
Technical knowledge and basic understanding of IPR laws is
important.
Course Outcomes:
1 Students would be in a position to link the concepts of Economics and Engineering
2 Understanding the production and related it with cash flow and payments
3 Students will understand the benefits of IPR
4 Understanding of Indian laws and acts regarding IPR
Description of Content in Brief:
1 Introduction to Economics: Flow in an economy, Law of supply and demand, Concept
of Engineering Economics – Engineering efficiency, Economic efficiency, Scope of
engineering economics – Element of costs, Marginal cost, Marginal Revenue, Sunk cost,
Opportunity cost, Break-even analysis – V ratio, Elementary economic Analysis – Material
selection for product Design selection for a product, Process planning.
2 Methods of comparison of alternatives : present worth method (Revenue dominated cash
flow diagram), Future worth method (Revenue dominated cash flow diagram, cost
dominated cash flow diagram), Annual equivalent method (Revenue dominated cash flow
diagram, cost dominated cash flow diagram), rate of return method, Examples in all the
methods.
3 Make or buy decision, Value engineering: Function, aims, and Value engineering
procedure. Interest formulae and their applications –Time value of money, Single payment
compound amount factor, Single payment present worth factor, Equal payment series
sinking fund factor, Equal payment series payment Present worth factor- equal payment
series capital recovery factor – Uniform gradient series annual equivalent factor, Effective
interest rate, Examples in all the methods.
4 Basic concepts: characteristics and nature of Intellectual Property Right, IPR and
Economic Development, major international instrument relating to the protection of IP.
Meaning, Criteria for obtaining patents, Non Patentable inventions, procedure for
registration, term of Patent, Rights of patentee, basic concept of compulsory license and
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government use of patent, infringement of patents and remedies in case of infringement,


Relevant Sections.
5 Meaning of mark, trademark, and categories of trademark: Certification Mark and
well known mark and Non-conventional marks, concepts of distinctiveness. Designs, GI
and other forms of IP, Designs: meaning design protection, concept of original design,
term of protection, relevant sections. Geographical Indication: meaning of GI, difference
between GI and Trade Mark, Concept of Authorized Use, Homonymous GI, Relevant
section,. Trade-secret: meaning, Criteria of Protection, relevant sections. Plant Variety,
Protection and Farmer’s Right: meaning, criteria of protection, relevant sections.
List of Text Books:
1 A. Koutsoyiannis “Modern Microeconomics’. Macmillan Education.
2 Subbaram N.R. “Handbook of Indian Patent Law and Practice “, S. Viswanathan, Printers
and Publishers Pvt. Ltd.,1998
3 Stephen Ross and Randolph Westerfield and Jeffrey Jaffe and Bradford Jordan,
“Corporate Finance’, Mc Graw Hill.
List of Reference Books
1 Chan Spark, “Contemporary Engineering Economics”, Prentice Hall of India, 2011.
2 Donald. Newman, Jerome.P.Lavelle, “Engineering Economics and analysis” Egg. Press,
Texas, 2010.
3 V.K. Ahuja , “ Law related to Intellectual Property Rights”. Publisher- Lexis-Nexi
4 R. Radhakrishnan and S. Balasubramanian, “Intellectual Property Rights- Texts and
Cases”, publisher- Excel Books India.
URLs:
1 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/109/104/109104125/
2 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/110/107/110107144/
3 http://www.ipindia.nic.in/
Lecture Plan
1. Introduction to Economics and Flow in an economy
2. Law of supply and demand
3. Concept of Engineering Economics: Engineering efficiency
4. Economic efficiency
5. Scope of engineering economics
6. Element of costs: Marginal cost, Marginal Revenue, Sunk cost, Opportunity cost
7. Break-even analysis: PV ratio
8. Elementary economic Analysis: Material selection for product Design selection for a
product,
9. Process planning
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10. Methods of comparison of alternatives: present worth method


11. Revenue dominated cash flow diagram
12. Future worth method (Revenue dominated cash flow diagram
13. Future worth method (Cost dominated cash flow diagram)
14. Annual equivalent method (Revenue dominated cash flow diagram)
15. Annual equivalent method (Cost dominated cash flow diagram)
16. Rate of return method
17. Make or buy decision, Value engineering: Function, aims, and Value engineering
procedure
18. Interest formulae and their applications: Time value of money
19. Single payment compound amount factor
20. Single payment present worth factor
21. Equal payment series sinking fund factor
22. Equal payment series capital recovery factor
23. Equal payment series capital recovery factor
24. Uniform gradient series annual equivalent factor
25. Effective interest rate
26. Introduction to IPR, its Importance, Need and Characteristics
27. IPR and Economic Development
28. Major International Instrument relating to the protection of IP
29. Patents : Meaning & Criteria for obtaining Patents
30. Procedure for Registration & Non Patentable inventions
31. Term of Patent and Rights of patentee
32. Basic concept of Compulsory License
33. Government use of Patent
34. Infringement of patents and Remedies in case of Infringement
35. Relevant Sections of Patents
36. Introduction to Mark and Trademark, Rights and Limitations of Trade Marks
37. Categories of Trademark
38. Certification Mark, Well known Marks and Non-Conventional Marks
39. Concepts of Distinctiveness
40. Introduction to Design: Its meaning and Registration process
41. Meaning of Design Protection, Concept of Original Design, Term of Design
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42. Relevant Sections of Design


43. Meaning of Geographical Indication and Difference between GI and Trade Mark
44. Concept of Authorized Use
45. Homonymous GI and Relevant section of GI
46. Trade-secret: Meaning, Criteria of Protection, Relevant Sections of it.
47. Plant Variety, Protection and Farmer’s Right: Meaning, Criteria of Protection, Relevant
Sections of it.
48. Case Studies On – Patents (Basmati Rice, Turmeric, Neem, Etc.)

Name of Program: B. Tech Semester : VII Year: IV


Name of Course: Power System Stability & Control
Course Code: EE 3703
Core/Elective/other: Core
Prerequisite: Numerical Methods , Electrical Machines, Power System Analysis
Course Outcome:
1 Knowledge of controlling the power system in normal operating condition of power
system
2 Evaluation of steady state and transient state stability
3 Understand the basic modeling and stability considerations of power system
4 Investigation of Economic load dispatch
Description of Contents in brief
1 Excitation system and their comparison, Basic concept of Governor Mechanism and
their performance in steady state, Turbine and Generator model and their transfer
function, Division of load between Generators.
2 Generation and absorption of reactive power, relation between voltage, power and
reactive power at a node, methods of voltage control, use of tap changing
transformers.
3 Power angle curve, transfer reactance, swing equations, steady state stability,
transient stability using equal area criterion and step by step method.
4 Methods of improving stability using traditional techniques and new approaches,
reduction of transmission system reactance, regulated shunt compensation.
5 Load frequency control at power generating station, Economic load dispatch.
List of Text Books
1 Nagarath& Kothari, Power system engineering, 2 nd edition, mcgraw hill education,
2007
2 C.L.Wadhwa, Power System Stability & Control, New Age International Private
Limited, 2007
List of Reference Books
1 B.M.Weedy, Electric Power System,5 th edition, wileyindiapvt ltd, 2013
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2 P.Kundur, Power System Stability & Control, 1 ST edition, mcgraw hill education,
2006
URL https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/106/108106026/
Lecture Plan
Lecture Topic
No
L-1 Introduction of excitation system
L-2 Elements of an excitation system, types of excitation system
L-3 DC excitation system,
L-4 AC excitation system
L-5 Static excitation
L-6 Effects of excitation system on stability
L-7 Comparison among various excitation system
L-8 Basic concept of Governor Mechanism
L-9 Fundamentals of governing system
L-10 Governor with droop characteristic
L-11 Performance of governor system in steady state
L-12 Turbine model, Transfer function of turbine model
L-13 Generator model
L-14 Transfer function of generator model
L-15 Power system control, design and operating criteria for stability
L-16 Basic concepts and definition of power system stability
L-17 Control of generating unit power output
L-18 Division of load between Generators
L-19 Generation of reactive power
L-20 Absorption of reactive power
L-21 Reactive power and voltage control
L-22 Relation between voltage, active power and reactive power
L-23 Various methods of voltage control
L-24 Voltage control using of tap changing transformers,
L-25 Power angle curve
L-26 Transfer reactance
L-27 Swing equation and its solution
L-28 Swing equations for a machine connected to infinite bus
L-29 Swing equations for two machine system
L-30 Steady state stability
L-31 Transient stability
L-32 Equal area criteria
L-33 Transient stability using equal area criterion
L-34 Transient stability using step by step method
L-35 Problems on equal area criterion
L-36 Numerical integration methods for analysis of transient stability
L-37 Methods of improving stability
L-38 Methods of improving stability using traditional techniques
L-39 Methods of improving stability using new approach
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L-40 Reduction of transmission system reactance


L-41 Regulated shunt compensation
L-42 Series Compensation
L-43 Load frequency control at power generating station,
L-44 Automatic load frequency control
L-45 Problems on load frequency control
L-46 Unit commitment
L47 Methods of unit commitment
L-48 Economic load dispatch
L-49 Methods of economic load dispatch
L-50 Problems on unit commitment and Economic load dispatch

Name of Program: B. Tech Semester : VII Year: IV


Name of Course: EMEC-III
Course Code: EE 3704
Core/Elective/other: Core
Prerequisite: Fundamentals of all electrical rotating machines and Vector algebra
Course Outcome:
1 Knowledge of modeling and study sate and transient analysis of electrical machine.
2 Construct machine models based on different reference frames.
3 Understand and analyze special machines.
Description of Contents in brief
1 Kron’s primitive machines, Park’s transformations. Generalized model of DC
machine, Interconnection of machines, steady state and transient analysis of DC
machines,
2 Generalized model of 3-phase synchronous machine, Steady state and transient
analysis, Parallel operation of alternator, synchronization of alternator with grid.
3 Generalized model for 3-phase induction machine, performance equation & steady
state analysis, effect of voltage & frequency variations on the induction motor
performance, operation of I.M. on unbalanced supply voltage, Induction motor
starting analysis.
4 Constructional features, working principle and analysis of Universal Motor, Stepper
motor, Linear Induction Motor, Hysteresis motor, Reluctance motor, brushless DC
motor, Schrage motor, repulsion motor.
Industrial applications of special machines.
List of Text Books
1 P.S.Bhimbra, Generalised Theory of Electrical Machines, Khanna publishers, July
2015
2 M. G. Say, ‘Performance and Design of Alternating Current Machines’, CBS
Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 3 rd Edition, 2002.
List of Reference Books
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1 R. Krishnan, ‘Electric Motor & Drives: Modeling, Analysis and Control’, Prentice
Hall ofIndia, 2nd Edition, 2001.
2 Fitzgerald & Kingsley, Electric Machinery, 7 th Edition, McGraw-Hill, 2013
3 Miller, T.J.E., ‘Brushless Permanent Magnet and Reluctance Motor Drives’,
Clarendon Press- Oxford, 1989.
URL https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/106/108106023/
Lecture Plan
Lecture Topic
No
L-1 Common essential feature of rotating electrical machines
L-2 Conversions - Basic two pole machines
L-3 Transformer with movable secondary
L-4 Transformer voltage and speed voltage
L-5 Kron's primitive machine
L-6 Mathematical modeling of Kron's primitive machine
L-7 Introduction to Linear Transformations
L-8 Park’s transformations (a, b, c) to (α, β, 0)
L-9 Park’s transformations (α, β, 0) to (d, q, 0)
L-10 Invariance of Power
L-11 Transformed impedance matrix –Torque calculations.
L-12 DC Machines: Generalized Representation
L-13 Generator and motor operation
L-14 DC machine Operation with displaced brushes
L-15 Steady state and transient analysis
L-16 Generator operation with Sudden short circuit
L-17 Generalizes representation of DC shunt motor
L-18 Generalizes representation of DC series motor
L-19 Interconnection of machines
L-20 DC motor Analysis with Sudden application of inertia load on
L-21 Cross field machine
L-22 Metadyne transformer
L-23 Amplidyne generator
L-24 Generalizes representation of three phase induction motor
L-25 Mathematical modeling of three phase induction motor
L-26 Equivalent diagram from mathematical model
L-27 Performance equation & steady state analysis
L-28 Effect of voltage & frequency variations on the induction motor performance
L-29 Operation of I.M. on unbalanced supply voltage
L-30 Starting analysis of induction machine
L-31 Harmonic analysis of induction motor
L-32 Effect of harmonics on torque slip characteristics of IM
L-33 Generalizes representation of three phase synchronous machine
L-34 Mathematical modeling of three phase synchronous machine
L-35 Performance equation & steady state analysis
L-36 Transient analysis of synchronous machine
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L-37 Determination of reactance and time constant of synchronous machine


L-38 Parallel operation of alternator
L-39 Synchronization of alternator with grid
L-40 Constructional features, working principle and analysis of Universal Motor
L-41 Stepper motor
L-42 Linear Induction Motor
L-43 Hysteresis motor,
L-44 Reluctance motor,
L-45 Brushless DC motor, repulsion motor.
L-46 Schrage motor,
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Elective (Group A)

Name of the Program: B.Tech. Semester Sixth Year Third


Name of the Course: Electrical Machine Design
Course Code: EE-501
Core/Elective/Other: Elective A
Pre-requisites: Knowledge of Electrical Machines and materials
Course Outcomes:
1 Knowledge of Design of Electrical machine
2 Impact of choice of design parameters on performance of machines
3 Computer aided design of electrical machines
Description of Content in Brief:
1. General concepts and considerations:Design Factors, Limitations in design, magnetic and
insulating materials, specifications of machines, types of enclosures, heating and cooling
characteristics of machine, overload capacity , rating of electrical machine.
2. Magnetic circuit calculations: Calculation of field ampere turns , air gap mmf, effect of
slot and ventilating duct, mmf for teeth, real and apparent flux densities, mmf per pole
Magnetic Leakage Calculation, Effects of Leakage, Unbalanced Magnetic Pull.
3. Design of Transformers:single phase and three phase transformers, determination of main
dimensions, design of LV and HV winding, estimation of no load current, leakage
reactance and voltage regulation.
4. Design of Induction motors: Output equation, main dimensions, Stator winding design,
length of air gap, design of squirrel cage and wound rotor, estimation of no load current
and leakage reactance
5. Design of Synchronous machine: Output equation, main dimensions, Stator winding
design, design of rotor, number of turns, number of slots and slot design
6. Introduction to computer aided design: Analysis and synthesis methods, hybrid techniques,
optimization, Recent Industrial Trends in Electrical Machines design.
List of Text Books:
1 V.N.Mittle&A.Mittal, Performance & Design of Electrical Machines.
2 A.K.Sawhney, Design of Electrical Machines
3 M.G.Say, Performance and Design of A.C.Machines, 3rd Edition, CBS, 1 December
2005
List of Reference Books
1 Clayton, Design of DC Machines, CBS, 2 July 2004
2 G.C.Jain, Design, Operation and Testing of Synchronous Machines, Asia Publishing
House, February 1967
3 Say & Sinha, Computer aided design.
4 B.H.E.L, Transformer, Tata McGraw-Hill Education, 01-Jan-2003.
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5 J.H. Walker, Large A.C. Machines: Design, Manufacture and operation, Oxford University
Press, 1 August 1981.
URLs:
1 http://nptel.vtu.ac.in/econtent/courses/EEE/06EE63/index.php
Lecture Plan
1. General concepts & considerations of electrical machine design
2. Heating and cooling characteristics of machine
3. Ratings of machines: continuous, short time and intermittent
4. Numericals -1
5. Numericals -2
6. Types of enclosures
7. Introduction to magnetic circuit of different machines
8. Magnetic circuit calculations, Carter’s Coefficient, Net length of Iron
9. Real & Apparent flux densities, Numericals on Magnetic circuit calculations
10. Numericals -1
11. Numericals -2
12. Introduction to design of Transformers, design considerations
13. Main Dimensions, KVA output for single and three phase transformers
14. Output Equations, Window space factor, Overall dimensions
15. Numericals-1
16. Numericals -2
17. Design of lv winding
18. Design of hv winding
19. Numericals -1
20. Numericals -2
21. Temperature rise in Transformers, Design of cooling circuit
22. Performance calculations
23. Numericals -1
24. Introduction to design of Induction Motor, specific electric and magnetic loading
25. Output equation of Induction motor, Main dimensions
26. Length of air gap, Design of stator winding
27. Mini Test
28. Numericals -1
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29. Rules for selecting rotor slots of squirrel cage machines, Design of rotor bars & slots,
Design of end rings
30. Numericals -1
31. Numericals -2
32. Design of wound rotor, Numericals
33. Performance calculations: Magnetic leakage calculations, Leakage reactance of polyphase
machines, Magnetizing current , Short circuit current , Circle diagram
34. Numericals -1
35. Numericals -2
36. Introduction to design of Synchronous machines, design considerations
37. Output equations – choice of loadings
38. Numericals -1
39. Numericals-2
40. Short circuit ratio
41. Armature design , Armature parameters, Estimation of air gap length
42. Design of rotor, Design of field winding
43. Design of turbo alternators , Rotor design
44. Performance calculations and numericals
45. Introduction to computer aided design
46. Constrained and unconstrained optimization problems
47. Selection of variables for optimal design, Formulation of design equations
48. Objective function and Constraints
49. Algorithms for optimal design
50. Algorithms for optimal design of transformer, Induction Motor, Synchronous machines

Name of the Program: B.Tech. Semester Sixth Year Third


Name of the Course: EHV AC & DC
Course Code: EE-502
Core/Elective/Other: Elective A
Pre-requisites: Knowledge of Power Electronics, Electrical Machines and Power System
Course Outcomes:
1 The Concept of extra high voltage AC and high voltage DC transmission.
2 The behavior of the line parameters for extra high voltages.
3 Computer aided design of electrical machines.
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4 The effect of corona, electrostatic field, voltage control for extra high voltages.
5 The basic concepts of HVDC, HVDC converters.
6 The effect of harmonics and suppression of harmonics by using filters
Description of Content in Brief:
1. Long line theory, corona power loss and audible noise.
2. Reactive Power compensation of EHV AC lines, FACTs devices, Sequential impedances of AC
systems EHVAC transmission overvoltages, insulation design of lightning and switching over
voltages. High voltage testing of AC equipments, Comparison of EHV AC & DC transmission
3. HVDC system configuration and components conversion and inversion, Analysis of three phase
bridge converter and Performance equations, Control of HVDC system, Principle of DC link
control, current and Extinction angle control, Transmission power control, alternative inverter
control modes,
4. Harmonics and AC/DC filters, Interaction responses to DC and AC system faults, Modelling of
HVDC system
List of Text Books:
1 EHVAC Transmission Engineering by R. D. Begamudre, New Age International(p) Ltd.
2 K. R. Padiyar (2005), HVDC Power Transmission Systems: Technology and system Interactions,
1st edition, New Age International (P) Ltd, New Delhi.
3 EHV AC and HVDC Transmission and Distribution Engineering by S. Rao, Khanna Publishers,
3rd edition.
List of Reference Books
1 E. W. Kimbark (2006), Direct Current Transmission, 2nd edition, John Wiley &Sons, NewDelhi.
2 Arrillaga J., “HVDC Transmission” - Peter Peregrinus Pub.
3 K. R. Padiyar (2009), FACTS Controllers in power Transmission and Distribution, 1st edition,
New Age International (P), Ltd, New Delhi.
4 N. G. Hingorani, L. Guygi (2001), Understanding FACTS, 1st edition, IEEE Press, USA.
URLs:
1 https://taylorandfrancis.com/
2 http://www.manit.ac.in/content/online-resources
3 https://nptel.ac.in/course.html
Lecture Plan
1. Introduction: Necessity of EHV AC transmission – advantages and problems
2. Power handling capacity and line losses
3. Mechanical considerations
4. Resistance of conductors – properties of bundled conductors
5. Bundle spacing and bundle radius
6. Line and Ground Reactive Parameters : Line inductance and capacitance
7. Sequence inductances and capacitances
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8. Modes of propagation
9. Corona Effects: Power loss and audible noise (AN)
10. Corona loss formulae
11. Charge voltage diagram
12. Generation, characteristics
13. Limits and measurements of AN
14. Relation between single phase and three phase AN levels
15. Radio interference (RI)
16. Electrostatic Field: Calculation of electrostatic field of EHV AC lines.
17. Effect on humans, animals and plants on electrostatic field.
18. Electromagnetic interference.
19. Voltage Control: Power circle diagram and its use.
20. Voltage control using synchronous condensers
21. Cascade connection of shunt and series compensation
22. Sub synchronous resonance in series capacitor
23. Compensated lines
24. Static VAR compensating system
25. HVDC Basics & Converters: Necessity of HVDC Transmission
26. Economics & Terminal equipment of HVDC transmission systems
27. Types of HVDC Links
28. Apparatus required for HVDC Systems
29. Comparison of EHV AC &HVDC Transmission
30. Application of HVDC Transmission System, Choice of Converter configuration.
31. Analysis of Graetz - characteristics of six Pulse converters and twelve pulse converters.
32. Harmonics &Filters: Harmonics, Generation of Harmonics and their characteristics.
33. Calculation of AC Harmonics
34. Non- Characteristic harmonics
35. Adverse effects of harmonics
36. Calculation of voltage & Current harmonics
37. Effect of Pulse number on harmonic
38. Filters: Types of AC filters
39. Design of Single tuned filter
40. Design of High pass filters
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Name of Program: B. Tech Semester : VII/VIII Year: IV


Name of Course: Utilization of Electrical Energy
Course Code: EE 503
Core/Elective/other: Elective
Prerequisite: Knowledge of Basic Electrical & Electrical Machines
Course Outcome:
1 Develop a clear idea on various Illumination techniques and hence design lighting
scheme for specific applications.
2 Identify an appropriate method of heating for any particular industrial application.
3 Realize the appropriate type of electric supply system as well as to evaluate the
performance of a traction unit.
Description of Contents in brief
1 Illumination – Nature of light, units, sensitivity of the eye, Terminology, Laws of
illumination, Photometry, Lighting calculations. Distribution and control of light,
Electric lamps – Different types of lamps, LED lighting and Energy efficient lamps.
Design of lighting schemes – factory lighting – flood lighting – street lighting.
2 Electric Heating- Types of heating and applications, Electric furnaces – Resistance,
inductance and Arc Furnaces, Electric welding and sources of welding, Different
methods of electrical welding and electrical equipment for them, welding
transformers, Advantages and disadvantages, Electrolytic processes – electro-
metallurgy and electro-plating.
3 Traction system – power supply, traction drives, electric braking, tractive effort
calculations and speed time characteristics. Locomotives and train – recent trend in
electric traction.
4 Domestic utilization of electrical energy – House wiring. Induction based appliances,
domestic loads. Earthing – domestic, industrial and sub-station. Domestic
refrigerator and water coolers. Air-Conditioning – Various types of air conditioning
system and their applications.
List of Text Books
1 Gupta, J.B., ‘Utilisation of Electrical Energy and Electric Traction’, S.K.Kataria
and sons, 10th Edition, 1990.
2 Rajput R.K.,‟Utilisation of Electrical Power‟, Laxmi publications, 1 st Edition,
2007.
3 H. Pratab, Utilization of Elect. Energy, 2012 edition, S.K. Kataria& Sons, 2012
List of Reference Books
1 C.L.Wadhwa, „Generation Distribution and Utilization of Electrical Energy‟, New
Age International publishers, 4 th edition, 2011.
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2 E.O. Taylor, Utilization of Elect. Energy, Blackie & Son Ltd., 1948
3 Energy Efficiency in Electrical Utilities, BEE guide book, 2010.
URL https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/105/108105060/
Lecture Plan
Lecture No Topics
L-1 Introduction to illumination
L-2 Nature of light, units, sensitivity of the eye
L-3 Laws of illumination
L-4 Detail description of Photometry
L-5 Lighting calculations for different condition
L-6 Different types Electric lamps
L-7 LED lighting and Energy efficient lamps
L-8 Design of lighting schemes
L-9 Factory lighting, flood lighting and street lighting
L-10 Illumination requirements for different area
L-11 Analysis of illumination with the help of software
L-12 Introduction to electric heating
L-13 Types of heating and applications
L-14 Electric furnaces – Resistance
L-15 Induction Electric furnace
L-16 Arc Furnaces
L-17 Electric welding and sources of welding
L-18 Different methods of electrical welding and electrical equipment for them
L-19 Welding transformers
L-20 Advantages and disadvantages of electric heating and applications
L-21 Electrolytic processes electro-metallurgy
L-22 Electrolytic processes electro-plating
L-23 Introduction to Traction system
L-24 Power supply system for electric traction system
L-25 Traction drives
L-26 Electric braking
L-27 Tractive effort calculations and speed time characteristics
L-28 Introduction to Locomotives and train
L-29 Recent trend in electric traction
L-30 Introduction to Domestic utilization of electrical energy
L-31 Introduction to House wiring
L-32 Different type of house wiring
L-33 Domestic loads
L-34 Introduction to Earthing system
L-35 Earthing Calculation
L-36 Types of domestic earthing
L-37 Industrial and commercial earthing
L-38 Substation earthing
L-39 Domestic refrigerator and water coolers.
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L-40 Various types of air conditioning system and their applications.

Name of Program: B Tech (Electrical) Semester : 7th /8th Year: 4th


Name of AI techniques
Course:
Course Code: EE-504
Core/Elective/o Elective (Group A)mathematics
ther:
Prerequisite:
1. Mathematics (calculus, discrete, probability)
2. Closed loop control system
3. fundamental of AI, ANN, Fuzzy, GA,
Course Outcome:
1. Students will be able to analyze fuzzy problems.
2. Students will be able to design controller baesd on ANN, GA and Fuzzy logic.
3. Students will understand the AI techniques and how they can be implemented in
different electrical fields.
Description of Contents in brief :
1. INTRODUCTION OF AI: AI Basics (Divide and Conquer, Greedy, Branch and
Bound, Gradient Descent), philosophy, history.
ALGORITHMs: - state space search (Heuristic search), DFS, BFS, linear
regression, logistic regression, KNN, Areas, Current uses : Review of
Mathematical Logic
2. AI techniques: -
● ANN: - basics (Perceptron and MLP, FFN, Back propagation) advantages,
disadvantages and application,
● FUZZY LOGIC: - basic, advantages, disadvantages and applications,

3. AI techniques: -
● EXPERT SYSTEM: - basic, advantages, disadvantages and application.
● GENETIC ALGORITHMS: - basic, advantages, disadvantages and
application.

4. Application of AI techniques in power system, electrical machine, drives and


control, power plant (nuclear power plant), transmission line, power system
protection, solar and wind.
Applications in other field i.e. medical, transport, automation, business, toys and
Domestic AI in homes, potential use of AI in warfare and security, drone
5. Application of AI to Robotics- introduction of robotics, articulated and mobile
robots; motion planning, task planning.
List of Text Books:
1. E. Rich and K. Knight, “Artificial Intelligence”, TMH, 2nd Ed., 1992.
2. S. Russel& P. Norvig,” Artificial Intelligence”, A Modern Approach, Second
Edition, Pearson Education
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List of Reference Books : .


1. KM Fu, “Neural Networks in Computer Intelligence”, McGraw-Hill.
2 Russell and Norvig,” Artificial Intelligence: A modern Approach”, Pearson
Education
URLs:
1. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/106/106/106106126/
Lecture Plan (about 40-50 lectures)
Lecture No Topic
L1 What is human intelligence?, What is AI
L2 Philosophy and history
L3 Introduction to intelligent agent.
L4 Problem solving, state space search, production system
L5 Solving problem by searching state space formulation
L6 AI algorithms, classification algorithms
L7 Informed Search Strategies: Breadth first search, Depth first search,
L8 Uninformed search: Heuristic based search,
L9 Introduction of robot, robotics with AI
L10 Snake arm robot, scout robot and use of them in electrical field.
L11 Solving problems related to algorithm
L12 Introduction of ANN
L13 Biological Neural model
L14 MINI TEST
L15 Artificial neural network terminology
L16 Neural network Architecture
L17 Learning: supervised and unsupervised
L18 Back propagation Algorithm
L19 Advantages and disadvantages if any
L20 Applications of ANN in power system, electrical machine and drives, control system
L21 Introduction of Fuzzy logic and fuzzy systems
L22 Fuzzy set
L23 Membership function
L24 Differences between fuzzy and probability
L25 Examples and Problem solving
L26 Fuzzy logic operations
L27 Fuzzyfication, Fuzzy inference
L28 Why fuzzy logic
L29 Advantage and disadvantages
L30 Applications in power system protection, power grid, electrical drives
L31 Introduction of Expert system
L32 How it works and how it is built
L33 Basic forms of inference: abduction; deduction; induction.
L34 Expert system architecture,
L35 knowledge acquisition, Types of Expert system,
L36 Case Studies: MYCIN, DENDRAL.
L37 Relationship of expert systems to AI and to knowledge based systems
L38 Advantages and disadvantages if any
L39 Application of expert system in power system, industries, power plants
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L40 Introduction of genetic algorithm


L41 Genetic operations on binary strings
L42 Alternative selection schemes, adaptive genetic algorithm
L43 Hybrid genetic algorithm, Self organizing genetic algorithm
L44 Solving problems related to GA
L45 Tuning of Fuzzy systems using GA
L46 Applications of GA in engineering problems, job-shop scheduling and routing
problems
L47 Domestic AI in homes, medical, transport
L48 Potential use of AI in warfare and security, drone

Name of Program: B.Tech. (Electrical) Semester : VII/VIII Year: 4th


Name of Course: Nonlinear &Digital Control System
Course Code: EE- 505
Core/Elective/other: Elective (Group A)
Prerequisite:
1. Linear Control System
2. Z-Transform
3. Laplace transform
Course Outcome:
1. Students will be able to model systems using state space approach
2. Students can analyze the nonlinear system
3. Students can model and control digital systems
Description of Contents in brief
1. State space analysis, Transfer matrix, ZIR, ZSR, State transition matrix
2. Controllability and observabity
3. Nonlinear system, types of nonlinearity, describing function, phase plane trajectory
4. Digital control system, z-transform, Pulse transfer function, Sampling theorem
5. Hold circuits, Stability of digital control system
List of Text Books
1. Discrete time control system by K.Ogata, PHI
2. Digital Control system by B. Kuo, Oxford
3. Automatic Control System by Pankaj Swarnkar, SatyaPrakashan
List of Reference Books
1. Control System-principle and design by M. Gopal, TMH
2. Stability of Nonlinear Systems by Atherton, Derek P., Research studies press
URLs:
1. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/103/108103008/
Lecture Plan (about 40-50 lectures)
Lecture Topic
No
01. Introduction to subject: comparison between conventional and advanced control
02. Introduction to state space analysis
03. Basic terms and definitions
04. Mathematical modeling
05. State space representation by dynamic equation of system
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06. State space representation by Transfer function of system


07. Direct and cascade decomposition forms
08. Parallel decomposition form
09. Problem solution and discussion
10. Different canonical forms
11. State space representation of electrical and mechanical systems
12. State space representation of electromechanical systems
13. Transfer matrix, Eigen values and Eigen vector
14. Solution of state equation: ZIR and ZSR
15. Class Test
16. Controllability and Obsevability Test
17. Introduction to digital control or sample data system
18. Basic terms and definition: sample and hold operation
19. Z-transform and modified Z-transform
20. Principle of ideal and practical sampler
21. Pulse transfer function
22. Data reconstruction: Sampling theorem
23. Problem solution and discussion
24. Hold circuits: ZOH and FOH
25. Transfer function and bode plot for ZOH and FOH
26. Time response of digital control system
27. Stability analysis of digital control system: Mapping from s-plane to z-plane
28. Jury stability criteria and
29. bilinear transformation
30. Dead beat response and digital PID controller
31. Problem solution and discussion
32. Introduction to nonlinear control system
33. Basic terms and definitions regarding nonlinear control
34. Different type of nonlinearities with their properties
35. Describing function
36. Describing function (Continue..)
37. Phase plane trajectories
38. Phase plane trajectories of second and higher order system
39. Lyapunov stability criteria
40. Popov’s stability criteria
41. Problem solution and discussion

Name of Program: B.Tech. (Electrical) Semester : VII/VIII Year: 4th

Name of Course: Microprocessor and Microcontrollers


Course Code: EE 506

Core/Elective/other: Elective (Group A)


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Prerequisite: Knowledge of Electronics & Digital Electronics

Course Outcome:
1 Fundamental knowledge of 8085&8086 programming

2 Applications of peripherals programming and Digital Controllers.


Description of Contents in brief

1. Evolution and overview of Microprocessor, 8-bit /16-bitMicroprocessor(viz - Intel 8085/8086)


Architecture, Pin assignments, addressing modes, Instruction set, Interrupts and assembly language
programming, minimum and maximum mode of operation(8086) , memory and I/O interfacing
2. Programmable Peripherals Interface: Introduction, programmable peripheral interface (8255),
programmable DMA controller (8257, 8237A), programmable interrupt controller (8259),
Programmable Interval Timer/counter(8253/8254), Data Acquisition System A/D and D/A Converters
and interfacing, Applications.

3. Introduction to 8051 microcontrollers, its architecture, pin description, I/O configuration, addressing
modes, an overview of 8051 instruction set, Microcontroller applications.
List of Text Books

1 Ramesh Gaonkar, Microprocessors Architecture Programming and Applications, 6th Edition, Penram
International Publishing, 1 October 2013
2 Bhurchandi and Ray, Advanced Microprocessors and Peripherals, Third Edition McGraw Hill.
3 K J Ayala, The 8051 Microcontroller, 3rd Edition, Cenage Learning, 2007
List of Reference Books
1 A. NagoorKani, Microprocessors and Microcontrollers, Second Edition, Tata McGraw Hill.
2 Roger L. Tokheim, Schaum’s outline of Theory & Problems of Microprocessor Fundamentals, 2nd
Revised Edition, Schaum Outline Series, 1 November 1989.

3 B.Ram, Fundamentals of Microprocessors and Microcomputers, DhanpatRai Publications, 2012


URLs:

1. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/105/108105102/
Lecture Plan
Lecture Topic
No
1,2 Evolution and overview of Microprocessor
3,4,5 8085 architecture and its operation, microprocessor initiated operations and bus organization,
pin configuration and functions, generation of control signals for external operations- fetch,
IO/M, read/write.
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6,7 8086 Microprocessor - Architecture and signals, Pin assignments

8,9,10 Addressing modes, Different types of instructions and instruction set


11,12 Machine cycles and bus timings, Minimum and maximum mode of operation,

13,14 Minimum mode Timing Diagram. Comparison of 8085 and 8086.


15,16,17 Interrupts - Types of Interrupts and Interrupt Service Routine. Handling Interrupts in 8085and
8086
18,19,20 Simple examples in assembly language programming for 8085 and 8086
21,22 Basic Peripherals and their Interfacing with 8086 - Programmable Interrupt Controller - 8259 -
Architecture.
23,24,25 Interfacing Memory, I/O, 8255 - Detailed study - Architecture, Control word format and modes
of operation,

26,27 DMA controller (8257, 8237A)


28,2930 Programmable Interval Timer/counter(8253/8254), Data Acquisition System A/D and D/A
Converters and interfacing, Applications.

31,32 Types of Microcontrollers – Criteria for selecting a microcontroller comparison between


microprocessors and microcontrollers
33,34,35 Introduction to 8051 microcontrollers, its architecture, pin description, I/O configuration

36,37,38 Addressing modes, an overview of 8051 instruction set


39,40 Microcontroller applications

Name of the Program: B.Tech. Semester VII/VIII Year Fourth


Name of the Course: Power Quality
Course Code: EE 507
Core/Elective/Other: Elective (A)
Pre-requisites: Knowledge of Basic Power Electronics
Course Outcomes:
1. Basic understanding of Power quality issues
2. Root cause of Power quality problems
3. Mitigation of power of Power quality problems using Passive power filters
4. Mitigation of power of Power quality problems using shunt active power filters
5. Mitigation of power of Power quality problems using series active power filters
Description of Content in Brief:
1. Basics of Power quality, Power Quality terminology.
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2. Classification of Power Quality Problems, Classification of mitigation techniques for


power quality problems, Power Quality Standards, Causes of Power Quality
Problems.
3. Types and classification of nonlinear loads, Non solid state and solid state Device
typesnonlinear loads, Converter based nonlinear loads, Current fed type of nonlinear
loads, Voltage fed type of nonlinear loads, Effect of Power Quality Problems on users.
4. Topology, supply and connection based classification of Passive power filters, Shunt
passive power filters, series passive power filters, Hybrid power passive filters,
Principal and operation of passive power filters.
5. Design and analysis of Passive shunt and series power filters, resonance of passive
power filters with supply system and its mitigation.
6. Classification of 3 phase shunt active power filters, principal of operation and control
of shunt active power filters, SRF theory based and IRPT based control algorithm,
Design of shunt active power filters,
Control of 1-phase Shunt active power filters / 1-phase DSTACOM using single phase
PQ Theory, single-Phase DQ Theory, Adaptive noise suppression filter based scheme.
7. Principal of operation and control of series active power filters, Power quality
measuring instruments.
List of Text Books:
1. Bhim Singh, Ambrish Chandra and Kamal Al‐Haddad, Power Quality Problems and
Mitigation Techniques, Wiley 2015.
2. R.C. Duggan, Mark F Mcgranaghan, H Wayne Beaty, Electrical Power Systems
Quality, Mc-Graw-Hill, 2012.
3. Math H J Bollen, Understanding Power Quality Problems, Wiley-Blackwell, 1999
List of Reference Books:
1. T J E Miller, Reactive Power Control In Electric Systems, Wiley Blackwell, 1983.
2. J. Arrillga, N R Watson, Power System Harmonics,Wiley-Blackwell, 2003
3. Derek A. Paice, Power Electronic Converter Harmonics, Wiley-Blackwell, 1999
URLs:
1. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/search/searchresult.jsp?newsearch=true&queryText=power%20qu
ality
2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_power_quality
3. http://www.ti.com/about-ti/contact-us.html
4. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7110598
5. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6940400
6. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6871650
7. https://www.semikron.com/
8. https://www.analog.com/en/index.html
9. https://www.st.com/content/st_com/en.html
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Lecture Plan
1. Introduction of the course and discussion of evaluation scheme
2. Basics of Power quality, Power Quality terminology. (Part 1)
3. Basics of Power quality, Power Quality terminology. (Part 2)
4. Tutorial
5. Causes of Power Quality Problems and Classification of Power Quality Problems
6. Classification of mitigation techniques for power quality problems,
7. Power Quality Standards
8. Tutorial
9. Types and classification of nonlinear loads.
10. Non solid state and solid state Device types nonlinear loads,
11. Converter based nonlinear loads
12. Tutorial
13. Current fed type of nonlinear loads
14. Voltage fed type of nonlinear loads
15. Effect of Power Quality Problems on users
16. Tutorial
17. Topology, supply of Passive power filters
18. Connection based classification of Passive power filters
19. Shunt passive power filters
20. Tutorial
21. Series passive power filters
22. Hybrid power passive filters, Principal and operation of passive power filters (Part 1)
23. Hybrid power passive filters, Principal and operation of passive power filters (Part 2)
24. Tutorial
25. Design and analysis of Passive shunt power filters
26. Design and analysis of Passive series power filters
27. Resonance of passive power filters with supply system
28. Tutorial
29. Mitigation of resonance of passive power filters with supply system
30. Classification of three- phase shunt active power filters
31. Principal of operation and control of shunt active power filters
32. Tutorial
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33. SRF theory


34. IRPT based control algorithm
35. Design of shunt active power filters
36. Tutorial
37. Control of single-phase Shunt active power filters
38. Single-phase DSTACOM using single phase PQ Theory
39. Single-Phase DQ Theory
40. Tutorial
41. Single-Phase DQ Theory
42. Adaptive noise suppression filter based control
43. Adaptive noise suppression filter based control
44. Tutorial
45. Principal of operation and control of series active power filters Part 1
46. Principal of operation and control of series active power filters Part 2
47. Power quality measuring instruments: Part 1
48. Tutorial
49. Power quality measuring instruments: Part 2
50. Review of all the topics and discussion on leftover topic

Name of the Program: B.Tech Semester VII/VIII Year 4th


Name of the Course: Reactive Power Control
Course Code: EE508
Core/Elective/Other: Elective A
Pre-requisites: Fundamentals of Power System
Course Outcomes:
1 Understand the significance of reactive power control in power systems to maintain
quality of power
2 Importance of load compensation and techniques
3 Reactive power coordination and management
Description of Content in Brief:
1 Basic concepts of Reactive power: Introduction to reactive power compensation,
significance and associated problems
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2 Concept of load compensation: load compensator as a voltage regulator, phase


balancing and power factor correction
3 Transmission line compensation: Analysis of uncompensated line, Effects of under
voltages, frequency, harmonics, transient state reactive power compensation,
4 Compensation techniques: Passive shunt and series and dynamic shunt compensation,
Reactive power compensators and voltage controllers, shunt capacitors, synchronous
phase modifier , static VAR system, on load tap changing transformer, booster
transformers,
5 Demand side management: Load patterns, KVAR based tariffs and penalties for voltage
flickers and Harmonic voltage levels, Distribution System losses, Planning for capacitor
placement
6 User side reactive power management: Requirements for domestic appliances, purpose
of using capacitors, selection of capacitors, deciding factors, types of available capacitor,
characteristics and Limitations, overview of harmonics and power quality phenomena
List of Text Books:
1 T.J.E.Miller, “Reactive power control in Electric power systems”, John Wiley and sons
2 D.M.Tagare, “Reactive power Management”,Tata McGraw Hill.
List of Reference Books
1 C.W.Taylor, “Power System Voltage Stability”, Tata McGraw Hill.
2 Wolfgang Hofmann, JurgenSchlabbach, Wolfgang Just “Reactive Power Compensation:
A Practical Guide, April, 2012, Wiely publication.
URLs:
1 https://nptel.ac.in/content/storage2/courses
2 http://www.cdeep.iitb.ac.in/webpage_data/nptel/Electrical%20Engineering/Power%20S
ystem%20Operation%20and%20Control/TOC.htm
Lecture Plan
1. Basic concepts of Reactive power and associated issues
2. Introduction to Reactive power compensation and its importance power system
3. Objectives of Load compensation, Linear and non linear loads
4. Different load characteristics and their influence on voltage stability & reactive power
5. Objectives and Theory of load compensation
6. Power factor correction, Numericals
7. Load compensator as voltage regulator, Numericals
8. Importance of Phase balancing, Numericals
9. Generalized approach for load compensation using sequence components.
10. Numericals-1
11. Numericals-2
12. Introduction to transmission line compensation
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13. Symmetrical and Unsymmetrical transmission lines, Problems in uncompensated


transmission line
14. Mid point voltage regulation and segmentation
15. Numericals-1
16. Numericals-2
17. End of line voltage support to prevent voltage instability
18. Effects of under voltages, frequency, harmonics
19. Transient state reactive power compensation
20. Reactive power compensation techniques: Series and shunt compensation
21. Shunt and series capacitors, Numericals
22. Synchronous phase modifier, Numericals
23. On load tap changing transformer, booster transformers, Numericals
24. Static VAR compensators
25. Numericals-1
26. Numericals-2
27. Introduction to Demand side management
28. Different load patterns and basics of load shaping
29. KVAR based tariffs and penalties
30. Numericals
31. Distribution system loss reduction methods
32. Practical examples
33. Optimal capacitor placement
34. Numericals-1
35. Numericals-2
36. Mini Test
37. KVAR requirements for domestic appliances
38. Numericals
39. Selection of capacitors
40. Numericals
41. Deciding factors, types of available capacitor
42. Numerical-1
43. Numerical-2
44. Examples from practical applications
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45. Reactive power control as component of Power system planning


46. Optimization techniques in Reactive power planning-1
47. Optimization techniques in Reactive power planning-2

Name of the B.Tech Semester VII/VIII Year 4th


Program:
Name of the Course: DSP AND ITS APPLICATIONS
Course Code: EE-509
Core/Elective/Other: Elective (Group A)
Pre-requisites: Fundamental knowledge of digital electronics and microprocessor
Course Outcomes:
1 Apprise students with hardware details of DSP TMS320F2812.
2 Apply knowledge of programmable peripherals in Power Electronics application.
3 Design DSP based Power Electronics Converter .
Contents
1 CPU Architecture of TMS320F2812, Details of CPU Registers & Accumulator,
Memory map, Multiplier and Barrel Shifter.
2 CPU Interrupt Vectors and Priorities, Maskable Interrupts, Nonmaskable Interrupts,
3 Pipelining of Instructions, Instruction-Fetch Mechanism, Address Counters FC, IC,
and PC, Pipeline Protection
4 Types of Addressing Modes, details of various Addressing Modes, Alignment of 32 -
Bit Operations. Assembly Language Instructions
5 Peripherals: Analog to Digital Converter, Digital I/O, DSP Clock module, SCI
6 Event Manager, DAC, Applications of DSP in Power Electronics Converter
List of Text Books:
1. Digital Signal Processors, Sen M. Kuo and Woon-Seng Gan, Pearson Education
2. Reference manual from Texas Instrument
3. W.D.Stanley, Digital Signal Processing
List of Reference Books
1. Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) Reference Guide (spru060d)
2. TMS320C2812 Digital Signal Processors (literature number SPRS174)
3. Event Manager (EV) Reference Guide (literature number SPRU065)
4. TMS320C28x Peripheral Reference Guide (literature number SPRU566)
URLs:
1 www.ti.com
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No. of Brief Description of Topic to be Covered


Lecture
L1. Introduction to DSP, Real Time Digital Signal Processing & Applications of DSP, DSP Vs PC
L2. Math calculation, Off-line Processing, DSP Vs Microprocessor
L3. Multiply and Accumulate MAC, MAC using DSP
L4. DSP overview, Von-Neumann, Harvard and Super Harvard Architecture
L5. Types of DSP, Fixed point Vs. Floating point, TI Family tree.
L6. Introduction to CPU, Components of the CPU TMS320F2812,
L7. memory map, Memory Interface
L8. Architecrture of TMS320F2812
L9. Details of CPU registers and Accumulator and shift operation
L10. Multiply and shift operation,
L11. Types of Addressing modes,
L12. Addressing Modes Select Bit, Assembler/Compiler Tracking of AMODE Bit
L13. Direct Addressing modes, Stack Addressing modes, Indirect Addressing modes, Register
Addressing modes
L14. Data/Program/IO Space, Immediate Addressing modes
L15. Program Space Indirect Addressing modes, Byte Addressing modes
L16. Alignment of 32-bit operations
L17. Interrupts of TMS320F2812, CPU Interrupts Overview
L18. CPU Interrupt Vectors and Priorities
L19. Maskable Interrupts, Standard operation for Maskable Interrupts
L20. Nonmaskable Interrupts
L21. Flags and Status register of 2812
L22. Flags and Status register of 2812
L23. Flags and Status register of 2812
L24. Pipelining of Instructions, Decoupled Pipelining Segments
L25. Address Counters FC, IC, and PC
L26. Freezes in Pipeline activity, Pipeline protection
L27. Avoiding unprotected operations
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L28. Peripheral frames, TMS320F2812 Memory Map,


L29. Digital I/O Ports, C28x GPIO Pin Assignment
L30. Input Qualification Feature, Initializing GPIO, C28x GPIO Register Structure
L31. C28x GPIO Functional Block Diagram, C28x GPIO MUX/DIR Registers
L32. C28x Oscillator/PLL Clock Module, Peripheral Clock Control Register, High/Low-Speed
Peripheral Clock Prescale Registers
L33. Introduction of 2812 ADC, ADC module block diagram
L34. Cascaded mode and Dual sequence mode,
L35. F2812 ADC Clocking Example
L36. ADC Clock, ADC Registers
L37. Event Manager,
L38. Modes of operation and Block diagram
L39. Quadrature-Encoder Pulse (QEP) Circuit,Event Manager (EV) Register Addresses
L40. Compare Units,
L41. Applications of DSP for Power Electronics -Lect 1
L42. Applications of DSP for Power Electronics - Lect 2

Name of Program: B. Tech Semester : VII/VIII Year: IV


Name of Course: Power System Deregulation
Course Code: EE-510
Core/Elective/other: Elective (A)
Prerequisite: Knowledge of Power System Generation, Transmission and Distribution
Course Outcome: Through this course Students are able to:
1 Understand Electricity reform in developed and developing world
2 Understand Emerging structure of Electricity Sector With Knowledge of market-
based approach for the operation of power system.
2 New approach of Regulation & its issue in the sector.
Description of Contents in brief
1 Reforms in the Electricity Sector: Study of ongoing reforms with case study of
developed and developing world.
2 Electric Supply Industry Structure: Introduction to Electric supply industry
structure under Deregulation, Regulatory and policy Developments.
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3 Different Market Models: Introduction of Market structure, Spot market, forward


markets and settlements, Electricity sector structures and Ownership /management,
the forms of Ownership and management, Monopoly model, Purchasing agency
model, wholesale competition model, Retail competition model, Bilateral and pool
markets.
4 Transmission Pricing: Transmission pricing, Various methods and their
comparison, Technical & Economic aspect, Competitive energy bidding and auction
methods.
5 Deregulated Approach: Power wheeling transaction, Congestion management
methods, Ancillary Services and System Security in Deregulation. Technical,
economic, & Regulatory issues involved in the deregulation of the power industry.
List of Text Books
1 K. Bhattacharya, M.H.J. Bollen and J.E. Daalder, Operation of restructured power
systems, 1st Edition, CRC Press, 6 June 2001
2 N. S. Rau, Optimization principles: Practical Applications to the Operation and
Markets of the Electric Power Industry, Wiley-IEEE Press, 22 September 2003
List of Reference Books
1 J. Wood and B. F. Wollenberg, Power generation, operation and control, 3rd Revised
Edition, Wiley Blackwell, 24 December 2013
2 Sally Hunt and Graham Shuttleworth , Competition and Choice in Electricity,
Wiley,May 1996
3 M. Shahidehpour, H. Yamin and Z. Li, Market operations in electric power systems,
Wiley IEEE Press, March 2002
URL’s
1 https://edu.epfl.ch/coursebook/en/power-system-restructuring-and-deregulation-
EE-570
2 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/101/108101005/
Lecture Plan (about 40-50 lectures)
Lecture Topic
No
L-1 Introduction to Electric supply industry structure
L-2 Need for reforms in Electricity Sector
L-3 Electricity Reforms in Developed Countries
L-4 Electricity Reforms in Developing Countries
L-5 Electricity Reforms in India
L-6 Electricity Act 2003 and its Various Amendments
L-7 Emerging Electric supply industry after Restructuring in India
L-8 Introduction to Electric supply industry structure under policy Developments
L-9 Introduction of Market structure
L-10 Monopoly Model of Electric Industry
L-11 Wholesale Electricity Market
L-12 Purchasing agency model
L-13 Introduction of Spot market
L-14 Retail Electricity Market
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L-15 International Best Practices


L-16 Introduction of forward markets and settlements
L-17 Electricity sector Ownership /management
L-18 The forms of Ownership and management
L-19 Monopoly model
L-20 Wholesale competition model
L-21 Retail competition model
L-22 Bilateral and pool markets
L-23 Transmission pricing
L-24 LMP based markets
L-25 Power wheeling transactions
L-26 Congestion management methods
L-27 Ancillary Services in Deregulation
L-28 System Security in Deregulation
L-29 System Security Classifications and definitions
L-30 Technical issues involved in the deregulation of the power industry
L-31 Economic issues involved in the deregulation of the power industry
L-32 Regulatory issues involved in the deregulation of the power industry
L-33 Introduction of Economic Regulation
L-34 Case Studies of various regulatory approaches
L-35 Present regulatory structure of India
L-36 Role of CERC
L-37 Role of SERC
L-38 Competitive energy bidding
L-39 Auction methods
L-40 Transmission pricing
L-41 Technical aspect
L-42 Economic aspect
L-43 Competitive energy bidding and auction methods.
L-44 Benchmarking and best Practices
L-45 Key Markets in the world
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Name of the Program: B. Tech. Semester VII/VIII Year Fourth


Name of the Course: Smart Grids
Course Code: EE511
Core/Elective/Other: Elective (A)
Pre-requisites: Power Systems, communication system, Basics of cyber security
Course Outcomes:
1. Understand and apply concept of smart grid, international policies.
2. Apply the concept of advanced metering infrastructure in smart grid technology.
3. Understand the concepts of power quality management in smart grid.
4. Understand and apply concept of resilient and self-healing grid and design protection
and control system for the smart grid.
Description of Content in Brief:
1. Introduction: Difference between conventional and smart grid, policies for smart
grids, Intelligent Appliances, Smart Substations, Feeder Automation, Transmission
systems: FACTS and HVDC, Wide area monitoring, Smart Meters.
2. Power Quality Management: Power Quality and EMC in Smart Grid, Power Quality
issues of Grid connected Renewable Energy Sources, Power Quality Conditioners for
Smart Grid, Web based Power Quality monitoring.
3. Protection and Control: Volt/VAR control, Fault Detection, Isolation and service
restoration, Outage management, Intelligent Electronic Devices (IED) & their
application for monitoring & protection.
4. Microgrids : Operation and Control: Microgrid Architecture: Single facility
microgrids, Multiple facility microgrids, Feeder microgrids, Substation microgrids,
Operation and Control of microgrids, Control Strategies Under Grid-Connected
Operation, Control Strategy for an Islanded Microgrid
5. Case studies: Smart Grid Projects; Concept of AC and DC Microgrids, Contribution
of Microgrid in development of Smart Grid.
List of Text Books:
1. Stuart Borlase: Smart Grid-Infrastructure, Technology and Solutions, CRC Press
2. Janaka B. Ekanayake, Nick Jenkins, KithsiriLiyanage, Jianzhong Wu, Akihiko
Yokoyama : Smart Grid: Technology and Applications, Wiley publications
List of Reference Books:
1. Vehbi C. Güngör, Dilan Sahin, TaskinKocak, SalihErgüt, ConcettinaBuccella, Carlo
Cecati, and Gerhard P. Hancke: Smart Grid Technologies- Communication
Technologies and Standards IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, Vol. 7, No.
4, November 2011.
2. JakobStoustrup, AnuradhaAnnaswamy, AranyaChakrabortty, Zhihua Qu : Smart Grid
Control: Overview and Research Opportunities, Springer 2019

3. N. Ramesh Babu: Smart Grid Systems-Modeling and Control, CRC Press, 2019
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4. Xi Fang, SatyajayantMisra, GuoliangXue, and Dejun Yang: Smart Grid – The New
and Improved Power Grid- A Survey, IEEE Transaction on Smart Grids,
URLs:
1. https://new.siemens.com/global/en/products/energy/topics/smart-grid.html
2. https://www.smartgrid.gov/the_smart_grid/smart_grid.html
3. https://www.energy.gov/oe/activities/technology-development/grid-modernization-
and-smart-grid
4. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/107/108107113/
Lecture Plan
1. Introduction of the course and discussion of evaluation scheme
2. Introduction to Smart Grid: - Concept, need, opportunities and challenges of smart
grid
3. Difference between conventional and Smart Grid, Present development of smart grid
4. Tutorial
5. International policies for Smart Grid
6. Global initiatives in Smart Grid
7. Technological and economic Benefits of Smart Grid
8. Tutorial
9. Components of Smart Grid: Intelligent Appliances
10. Smart Substations
11. Feeder Automation, Transmission systems,.
12. Tutorial
13. Smart Meters
14. FACTS devices used in smart grid
15. High Voltage DC transmission system for smart grid
16. Tutorial
17. Wide area monitoring of smart grid.
18. Power Quality Management in Smart Grid: Basic concepts
19. Power Quality issues in Smart Grid
20. Tutorial
21. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) issues in Smart Grid
22. Power Quality issues of Grid connected Renewable Energy Sources: Part I
23. Power Quality issues of Grid connected Renewable Energy Sources: Part II
24. Tutorial
25. Power Quality Conditioners for Smart Grid: Part I
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26. Power Quality Conditioners for Smart Grid: Part II


27. Web based Power Quality monitoring
28. Tutorial
29. Concept of Resilient &Self-Healing Grid: Utilization of all
generation and storage options
30. Plug in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV)
31. Optimized use of assets and its efficient operation.
32. Tutorial
33. Protection and Control of smart grid: Basic concepts
34. Voltage/VAR control in smart grid -Part I
35. Voltage/VAR control in smart grid -Part II
36. Tutorial
37. Fault Detection in smart grid- Part I
38. Fault Detection in smart grid- Part II
39. Fault Isolation and service restoration
40. Tutorial
41. Outage management in Smart grid
42. Intelligent Electronic Devices (IED) & their application for monitoring & protection:
Part I
43. Intelligent Electronic Devices (IED) & their application for monitoring & protection:
Part II
44. Tutorial
45. Smart Grid Projects: Part I
46. Smart Grid Projects: Part II
47. Concept of AC and DC Microgrids
48. Tutorial
49. Contribution of microgrids in development of Smart Grid
50. Review of all the topics and discussion on leftover topic
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Name of the B.Tech Semester VII/VIII Year 4th


Program:
Name of the Course: Digital Electronics
Course Code: EE 512
Core/Elective/Other Elective (Group A)
Pre-requisites: Fundamental knowledge of electronics devices and circuits
Course Outcomes:
1 Design and Analyze Combinational and Digital Sequential circuits.
2 Discuss Different Memories, PAL and PLA with its applications
3 Design and Analyze ADC and DAC Circuits
4 Design and Analyze Simple active filters and Analog and Digital PLL
Contents
1. Combinational circuit: Full/half adder, Full/half subtractor, Parallel adder and subtractor,
BCD adder, Excess 3 adder, Magnitude comparator, Look-ahead carry generator,
Encoder/Decoder, Multiplexer/Demultiplexers,
2. Flip-Flop: RS, clocked RS, T, D, JK,
Sequential circuits: State diagrams, Minimization of sequential circuit, Designing of
sequential circuit-Registers, synchronous and asynchronous counter.
3. Concept of sampling, Nyquist Sampling Theorem, Sample and hold circuits Digital to analog
converter (DAC), analog to digital converter (ADC),
4. Semiconductor Memories, Programmable Logic Devices & Arrays,
5. Analog and Digital PLL, Simple active filters
List of Text Books:
4. Digital Design, Morris Mano, Pearson Education
5. Digital Fundamentals by Thomas L Floyd, Pearson Education
6. Digital Principle by A.P. Malvino, McGraw Hill Publication
List of Reference Books
5. Digital Technology Principle and Practice by Virendra Kumar, New Age International
Publisher
6. Digital Electronics by Anil K Maini, Wiley Publication
URLs:
1 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/105/108105132/
Lecture No. Topic
L1 Review of concepts of Digital Electronics
L2 Introduction to Combinational Circuits
L3 Full/half adder, Full/half subtractor,
L4 Parallel adder and subtractor, Controlled Inverter, Adder Subtractor
L5 BCD Adder
L6 Excess 3 adder,
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L7 Magnitude comparator,
L8 Look-ahead carry generator
L9 Decoder Lect.1
L10 Decoder Lect.2
L11 Encoders Lect 1,
L12 Encoders Lect 2
L13 Multiplexer
L14 Demultiplexers
L15 Flip Flop Lect 1
L16 Flip Flop Lect 2
L17 Sequential circuits: State diagrams,
L18 Minimization of sequential circuit, Lect 1
L19 Minimization of sequential circuit, Lect 2
L20 Designing of sequential circuit-Registers,
L21 Synchronous counters. Lect 1
L22 Synchronous counters. Lect 2
L23 Asynchronous counter.
L24 Concept of sampling,
L25 Nyquist Sampling Theorem,
L26 Sample and hold circuits
L27 Sample and hold circuits
L28 Basics of Digital to analog converter (DAC),
L29 DAC- Lect 1
L30 DAC- Lect 2
L31 DAC- Lect 3
L32 DAC- Lect 4
L33 Basics of Analog to digital converter (ADC),
L34 ADC- Lect 1
L35 ADC - Lect 2
L36 ADC - Lect 3
L37 ADC - Lect 4
L38 Introduction to Semiconductor Memories
L39 Static Memories
L40 Dynamic RAM
L41 PROM
L42 Magnetic Memories
L43 Flash Memories
L44 PLA
L45 PAL
L46 Introduction to PLL
L47 Analog PLL
L48 Digital PLL
L49 Active Filter-I
L50 Active Filter-II
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Name of the Program: B.Tech. Semester Seventh/Eighth Year Fourth


Name of the Course: Energy Management
Course Code: EE-513
Core/Elective/Other: Elective (A)
Pre-requisites: Power System, Electrical Machines, Power Electronics and Electrical
Drives
Course Outcomes:
1 Understanding of national and global energy scenario with its environmental impact.
2 Analysis of energy consumption practices with calculation of losses.
3 Design of comprehensive plan for conservation of energy in various application.
4 Perform energy audit and prepare a report for energy management in an establishment.
Description of Content in Brief:
1 Review of Energy Scenario: Global and National Energy Scenario, Energy use patterns and its
impact on environment, Environment and social concerns related to energy utilization;Need of energy
conservation, Energy cost and Electricity tariffs, Optimization of Tariff System to reduce Energy bill;
2 Basic Concepts of Energy Management: Energy Intensive equipments and processes, Heating:
methods/Techniques of energy Saving in Furnaces, Ovens and Boilers; Cooling: Methods/ Techniques
of Energy Saving in Ventilating systems and Air Conditioners; Lighting energy: methods/Techniques
of efficient lighting; Transportation Sector: Electric Vehicles, Traction and other means for energy
conservation, related case studies.
3 Energy conservation in power sector: Cogeneration - Classification and Advantages, power
generation using Renewable energy systems; Transmission and distribution systems - Losses in
transmission and distribution system and its minimization, Reactive power compensation, system
voltage optimization and phase current balancing, Amorphous Core Transformers, Power factor (PF)
improvement, Circuits and equipments for PF improvement, Harmonics and its impact on energy loss,
methods to mitigate harmonic losses in T&D system, Load curve analysis and load management,
Demand side management (DSM) - Benefits, various techniques and their implementation, Tariff
options of DSM, Energy conservation in residential and commercial sector, Energy efficient practices,
related case studies.
4 Efficiency Improvement in Electrical Machines: Losses in Electrical Machines, Methods to reduce
these losses, Efficient use of energy in motors with the help of voltage reducers, automatic star/ delta
converters; Energy Efficient Motors: Construction, operation and characteristics; Application of soft
starters and variable speed drives for energy conservation in motors, related case studies.
5 Energy Audit: Rules and regulations for energy audit, Electricity act 2003, Classification and
Procedure of Energy audit, Energy Flow Diagram and its importance, Measurements in energy audit
and various measuring instruments, Questionnaires for the energy audit, internal energy audit checklist,
Equipment used for energy conservation, Economic calculation for energy conservation equipment
such as payback period, Discount rate, internal rate of returns, return on investment etc.; Analysis,
observations and recommendations from collected data, Preparation of energy audit report
with feedback procedure for improvement in the system, related case studies.
List of Text Books:
1 Sanjeev Singh and UmeshRathore, Energy Management, S K Kataria& Sons, New Delhi, 2016
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2 S Doty and W.C.Turner, Energy Management Handbook, Eighth Edition, Fairmont Press, 2012
3 G Petrecca, Industrial Energy Management: Principles & applications, Kluwer Academic Publisher,
1993
4 C L Wadhwa, Generation Distribution & Utilization of Electrical Energy, New Age Publisher, 1990
List of Reference Books
1 Handbook of Energy Audit and Environment Management, TERI Press, New Delhi, India
2 A.S.Pabla, Electrical Power System Planning, Machmillan India Ltd, 1998
3 Jordan H E, Energy-efficient Electric Motors and their applications, Springer, 1994
4 Anibal de Almeida, Paolo Bertoldi and Werner Leonhard, Energy Efficiency Improvements in
Electric Motors and Drives, Springer, 1994
URLs:
1 https://beeindia.gov.in/
2 https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/use-of-energy/efficiency-and-conservation.php
Lecture Plan
1. Global and National Energy Scenario in different sectors, Energy consumption norms
2. Energy use patterns and its impact on environment, Environment and social concerns related to
energy utilization
3. Need of energy conservation in various sectors, Energy cost and Electricity tariffs
4. Optimization of Tariff System to reduce Energy bill and related calculations
5. Energy Intensive equipments and processes, Heating: Methods/Techniques of energy Saving in
Furnaces and Ovens
6. Heating: Methods/Techniques of energy Saving in Boilers and other heating systems
7. Cooling: Methods/ Techniques of Energy Saving in Ventilating systems and Air Conditioners;
8. Case studies related to heating and cooling systems
9. Lighting energy: methods/Techniques of efficient lighting
10. Transportation Sector: Electric Vehicles, Traction and other means for energy conservation
11. Cogeneration - Classification and Advantages
12. Cogeneration - Classification and Advantages
13. Case studies related to Lighting, Transport and cogeneration
14. Power generation using Renewable energy systems
15. Transmission and distribution systems - Losses in transmission and distribution system and its
minimization
16. Reactive power compensation, system voltage optimization and phase current balancing
17. Case studies related to Power Generation using Renewables, T&D Losses minimization
18. Amorphous Core Transformers
19. Power factor improvement
20. Circuits and equipments for Power factor improvement
21. Case studies related to Amorphous Core Transformers and Power factor improvement
22. Harmonics and its impact on energy loss in T&D system
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23. Methods to mitigate harmonic losses in T&D system


24. Load curve analysis and load management
25. Demand side management (DSM) – Benefits, various techniques and their implementation
26. DSM techniques and their implementation, Tariff options of DSM
27. Case studies related to DSM
28. Energy conservation in residential and commercial sector, Energy efficient practices
29. Losses in Electrical Machines, Methods to reduce these losses,
30. Efficient use of energy in motors with the help of voltage reducers, automatic star/ delta converters;
31. Case studies related to energy efficient practices residential and commercial sector and loss reduction
in electrical machines
32. Energy Efficient Motors: Construction, operation and characteristics
33. Application of soft starters and variable speed drives for energy conservation in motors
34. Application of soft starters and variable speed drives for energy conservation in motors
35. Case studies related to Energy efficient motors, soft starters and variable speed drives
36. Rules and regulations for energy audit, Electricity act 2003,
37. Classification and Procedure of Energy audit, Energy Flow Diagram and its importance,
38. Measurements in energy audit and various measuring instruments,
39. Discussion on the energy audit procedure and measurement techniques for useful data collection
40. Questionnaires for the energy audit, internal energy audit checklist
41. Equipments used for energy conservation with their detailed operation procedure
42. Data collection methods, enquiry and observations, recording and analysis of the recorded
data for drawing inferences regarding energy losses
43. Discussion on the data collection, observations and analysis of the recorded data
44. Economic calculation for energy conservation equipment such as payback period, Discount rate,
internal rate of returns, return on investment etc.
45. Economic calculation for energy conservation equipment such as payback period, Discount rate,
internal rate of returns, return on investment etc.
46. Analysis, observations and recommendations from collected data, Preparation of energy
audit report with feedback procedure for improvement in the system
47. Case studies of energy audit for practice
48. Case studies of energy audit for practice
49. Case studies of energy audit for practice
50. Open discussion on any topic of student’s interest
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Name of the Program: B.Tech. Semester Seventh/Eighth Year Fourth


Name of the Course: Electric Vehicle Technology
Course Code: EE-514
Core/Elective/Other: Elective (A)
Pre-requisites: Electrical Machines, Power Electronics and Electrical Drives
Course Outcomes:
1 Understanding of electric vehicle technology and its environmental impact.
2 Analysis of electric vehicles in terms of electric motors and associated controllers.
3 Design of electric vehicle for different applications and its performance evaluation.
4 Analysis and design of battery charging system for specific EV.
Description of Content in Brief:
1 Introduction: Existing IC engine based vehicles and their impact on environment, Electric
vehicles (EV) and its environmental impact, reduced carbon emission technologies, types of
electric vehicles, EV architecture, Fly wheels and super capacitors, alternative or renewable
energy sources for electricity supply to EVs.
2 Electrical Machines and their controllers: Brushed DC Motors, Brushless DC Motors,
Linear Motors and Induction Motors, Electric Machines and their control for hybrid Electric
Vehicles, DC Voltage regulation and conversion, Regeneration and associated control in EVs,
Losses, cooling and efficiency, Sizing and placement, retrofit electric vehicles.
3 EV Modeling and Design: Modeling of tractive effort, vehicle acceleration and range of EV,
Design considerations: aerodynamics, rolling resistance, vehicle mass, transmission
efficiency, chassis and body design, Design of ancillary systems: heating and cooling system
and power flow control.
4 Recent Electric Vehicles: Basic architecture of E-Rickshaw, E-bike, E-car and E-Bus, their
power requirements, drive trains, battery arrangements, Charging System: Classification of
EV chargers Conventional charging and battery swapping techniques, Fast charging highway
stations, wireless charging stations, continuous wireless charging on the way.
5 Battery Management: Basic types of batteries in use, lead-acid batteries, nickel based
batteries, Sodium based batteries, Lithium based batteries etc., battery modeling and charge
control, individual cell voltage control and string voltage control.
List of Text Books:
1 K T Chau, Electric Vehicle Machines and Drives, IEEE Press, 2015
2 A Emadi, Advanced Electric Drive Vehicles, CRC Press, 2015
3 J. Larminie and J Lowry, Electric Vehicle Technology Explained, Second Edition, Wiley, 2012
List of Reference Books
1 Iqbal Hussein, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, 2 nd Edition, CRC Press, 2010
2 M Ehsani, Y Gao, S E Gay and A Emadi, Modern Electric, Hybrid Electric and Fuel Cell Vehicles,
CRC Press, 2005
3 Hybrid and Electric Vehicles, A CRC Press Freebook, 2005
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URLs:
1 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/102/108102121/
2 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/103/108103009/
Lecture Plan
1. Existing IC engine based vehicles and their impact on environment,
2. Electric vehicles (EV) and its environmental impact
3. Reduced carbon emission technologies, types of electric vehicles
4. Discussions on above topics
5. EV architecture
6. Fly wheels and super capacitors
7. Alternative or renewable energy sources for electricity supply to EVs
8. Discussions on above topics
9. Brushed DC Motors and its controllers
10. Brushless DC Motors and its controllers
11. Linear Motors and its controllers
12. Discussions on above topics
13. Induction Motors and its controllers
14. Electric Machines and their control for hybrid Electric Vehicles
15. DC Voltage regulation and conversion
16. Discussions on above topics
17. Regeneration and associated control in EVs,
18. Losses, cooling and efficiency
19. Sizing and placement, retrofit electric vehicles
20. Discussions on above topics
21. Modeling of tractive effort, vehicle acceleration and range of EV
22. Design considerations: aerodynamics, rolling resistance
23. Design considerations: vehicle mass, transmission efficiency
24. Performance Simulation of designed models
25. Design considerations: chassis and body design,
26. Design of ancillary systems: heating and cooling system and power flow control
27. Power flow control in EVs
28. Performance Simulation of designed models
29. Basic architecture of E-Rickshaw, its power requirement, drive train & battery
arrangement
30. Basic architecture of E-bike, its power requirement, drive train & battery arrangement
31. Basic architecture of E-car, its power requirement, drive train & battery arrangement
32. Basic architecture of E-Bus, its power requirement, drive train & battery arrangement
33. Discussion on problems of current EVs and their remedies
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34. Classification of EV chargers


35. Conventional charging and battery swapping techniques
36. Fast charging control topologies
37. Discussion on present charging infrastructure
38. Fast charging Highway stations
39. Wireless power transfer Technology
40. Wireless power transfer Technology
41. Performance simulation of fast charging and wireless power transfer
42. Wireless charging stations
43. Continuous wireless charging on the way
44. Basic types of batteries in use, lead-acid batteries, nickel based batteries,
45. Discussion on present charging infrastructure and future prospects
46. Sodium based batteries, Lithium based batteries etc.
47. Battery modeling and charge control
48. Individual cell voltage control and string voltage control
49. Discussion on battery management system and its performance simulation
50. Discussion on Any topic of students interest

Name of the Program: B.Tech. Semester VII/VIII Year 4


Name of the Course: Integrated Energy System
Course Code: EE 515

Core/Elective/Other: Elective (Group A)


Pre-requisites: Knowledge of Basic Electrical Engg, renewable energy systems,
Generation systems and Basic Power Electronics
Course Outcomes:
1. Able to describe concept of Solar PV, Wind and hybrid energy system.
2. Apply knowledge of system aspects of Integration to various renewable energy
sources
3. Design and analysis of scheme for Integration of renewable sources with requisite
power electronics

Description of Content in Brief:


1. System Aspects of Integration: voltage effects, thermal effects, fault level.
2. Integration of standalone and Hybrid Energy Systems with its economic evaluation and
economic load disspatch.
3. Mathematical modeling of Integrated Energy Systems, evaluation of Network voltage and
system efficiency. Grid aspects of integration of renewable sources, Islanding
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4. Power electronic converter based scheme of integration, working principle, design


and control schemes (algorithms) of integration of Small Hydro With battery and
Solar PV.
5. Power electronic converter based scheme of integration, working principle, design
and control schemes (algorithms) of integration of Wind and Solar PV Generation
System
6. Power electronic converter based scheme of integration, working principle, design
and control schemes (algorithms) of integration of single phase/three phase diesel
generator (DG set) with Battery energy storage system
List of Text Books:
1. Control of Grid‐Connected Photovoltaic and Wind Energy System, Book Editor(s):
Mukhtar Ahmad
2. Renewable Energy Sources for fuels and Electricity by Laurie Barrtom.
3. Renewable Energy Technologies: Practical Guide for Beginners, by Chetan Singh Solanki,
PHI Publication
4. Power Electronics by Ned Mohan, Tore M. Undeland, William P. Robbins,
Wileypublication
List of Reference Books:
1. Variable Speed Generators by Ion Boldea
2. Ocean Energy Technologies For Renewable Energy Generation by Peter Meisen and
Alexandre Loiseau.
3. Variable Speed Generators (The Electric Generators Handbook) by Ion Boldea
4. Wind-Diesel Systems by R. Hunter and G. Elliot, Cambridge University
Press.
5. Fundamental of Power Electronics, Robert W. Ericksonn and DraganMaksimovic, Kluwer
Academic Publishers
URLs:
1. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/search/searchresult.jsp?newsearch=true&queryText=power%20el
ectronics
2. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/search/searchresult.jsp?newsearch=true&queryText=integrated%2
0energy%20system
3. IET Digital Library - https://digital-library.theiet.org/
Lecture Plan
1. Introduction of the course and discussion of evaluation scheme
2. Review of power electronics converters-1
3. Review of power electronics converters-2
4. Review of power electronics converters-3
5. Review of power electronics converters-4
6. System Aspects of Integration
7. Voltage and thermal effects of system integration
8. Effect on fault level
9. Review of different renewable sources-1
10. System aspects of Small hydro generation-1
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11. System aspects of Small hydro generation-2


12. System aspects of Wind Power generation -1
13. System aspects of Wind Power generation -2
14. System aspects of PV generation – 1
15. System aspects of PV generation -2
16. System Aspects of Hybrid generation – 1
17. System Aspects of Hybrid generation -2
18. Integration issues: Voltage & frequency -1
19. Integration issues: Voltage & frequency -2
20. Integration issues: power quality
21. Islanding -1
22. Islanding -2
23. Islanding -3
24. Economic aspects of system integration
25. Mathematical modeling of Integrated Energy Systems-1
26. Mathematical modeling of Integrated Energy Systems-2
27. Mathematical modeling of Integrated Energy Systems-3
28. Tutorial
29. Tutorial
30. Economic load dispatch – 1
31. Economic load dispatch -2
32. Economic load dispatch -3
33. Tutorial
34. Integration of Solar PV with Utility Grid-1
35. Integration of Solar PV with Utility Grid-2
36. Tutorial
37. Integration of Wind with Utility Grid-1
38. Integration of Wind with Utility Grid-2
39. Power electronic converter (PEC) based scheme of integration of Small Hydro with
battery and Solar PV -1
40. PEC based scheme of integration PEC based scheme of integration of Small Hydro
with battery and Solar PV-2
41. PEC based scheme of integration of Small Hydro with battery and Solar PV-1
42. PEC based scheme of integration of Small Hydro with battery and Solar PV-2
43. PEC based scheme of integration of Small Hydro with wind and Solar PV-1
44. PEC based scheme of integration of Small Hydro with wind and Solar PV-2
45. Tutorial/Discussion
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Elective (Group C) (For Other Departments)

Name of Program: B Tech (Electrical) Semester : VII Year: 4th


Name of Course: AI techniques
Course Code: EE 701
Core/Elective/other: Elective (Group C)
Prerequisite:,
1. Mathematics (calculus, discrete, probability)
2. Closed loop control system
3. fundamental of AI, ANN, Fuzzy, GA,
Course Outcome:
1. Students will be able to analyze fuzzy problems.
2. Students will be able to design controller baesd on ANN, GA and Fuzzy logic.
3. Students will understand the AI techniques and how they can be implemented in
different electrical fields.
Description of Contents in brief :
1. INTRODUCTION OF AI: AI Basics (Divide and Conquer, Greedy, Branch and
Bound, Gradient Descent), philosophy, history.
ALGORITHMs: - state space search (Heuristic search), DFS, BFS, linear
regression, logistic regression, KNN, Areas, Current uses : Review of
Mathematical Logic
2. AI techniques: -
● ANN: - basics (Perceptron and MLP, FFN, Back propagation) advantages,
disadvantages and application,
● FUZZY LOGIC: - basic, advantages, disadvantages and applications,

3. AI techniques: -
● EXPERT SYSTEM: - basic, advantages, disadvantages and application.
● GENETIC ALGORITHMS: - basic, advantages, disadvantages and
application.

4. Application of AI techniques in power system, electrical machine, drives and


control, power plant (nuclear power plant), transmission line, power system
protection, solar and wind.
Applications in other field i.e. medical, transport, automation, business, toys and
Domestic AI in homes, potential use of AI in warfare and security, drone
5. Application of AI to Robotics- introduction of robotics, articulated and mobile
robots; motion planning, task planning.
List of Text Books:
1. E. Rich and K. Knight, “Artificial Intelligence”, TMH, 2nd Ed., 1992.
2. S. Russel& P. Norvig,” Artificial Intelligence”, A Modern Approach, Second
Edition, Pearson Education
List of Reference Books : .
1. KM Fu, “Neural Networks in Computer Intelligence”, McGraw-Hill.
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2 Russell and Norvig,” Artificial Intelligence: A modern Approach”, Pearson


Education
URLs:
1. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/106/106/106106126/
Lecture Plan (about 40-50 lectures)
Lecture No Topic
L1 What is human intelligence?, What is AI
L2 Philosophy and history
L3 Introduction to intelligent agent.
L4 Problem solving, state space search, production system
L5 Solving problem by searching state space formulation
L6 AI algorithms, classification algorithms
L7 Informed Search Strategies: Breadth first search, Depth first search,
L8 Uninformed search: Heuristic based search,
L9 Introduction of robot, robotics with AI
L10 Snake arm robot, scout robot and use of them in electrical field.
L11 Solving problems related to algorithm
L12 Introduction of ANN
L13 Biological Neural model
L14 MINI TEST
L15 Artificial neural network terminology
L16 Neural network Architecture
L17 Learning: supervised and unsupervised
L18 Back propagation Algorithm
L19 Advantages and disadvantages if any
L20 Applications of ANN in power system, electrical machine and drives, control system
L21 Introduction of Fuzzy logic and fuzzy systems
L22 Fuzzy set
L23 Membership function
L24 Differences between fuzzy and probability
L25 Examples and Problem solving
L26 Fuzzy logic operations
L27 Fuzzyfication, Fuzzy inference
L28 Why fuzzy logic
L29 Advantage and disadvantages
L30 Applications in power system protection, power grid, electrical drives
L31 Introduction of Expert system
L32 How it works and how it is built
L33 Basic forms of inference: abduction; deduction; induction.
L34 Expert system architecture,
L35 knowledge acquisition, Types of Expert system,
L36 Case Studies: MYCIN, DENDRAL.
L37 Relationship of expert systems to AI and to knowledge based systems
L38 Advantages and disadvantages if any
L39 Application of expert system in power system, industries, power plants
L40 Introduction of genetic algorithm
L41 Genetic operations on binary strings
L42 Alternative selection schemes, adaptive genetic algorithm
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L43 Hybrid genetic algorithm, Self organizing genetic algorithm


L44 Solving problems related to GA
L45 Tuning of Fuzzy systems using GA
L46 Applications of GA in engineering problems, job-shop scheduling and routing
problems
L47 Domestic AI in homes, medical, transport
L48 Potential use of AI in warfare and security, drone

Name of Program: B. Tech Semester : VII Year: IV


Name of Course: Electrical Machines
Course Code: EE 702
Core/Elective/other: Elective (C)
Prerequisite: Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Course Outcome:
1 Understand the constructional details and principle of operation of AC Induction
and Synchronous Machines.
2 Knowledge of electrical supply system.
3 Select appropriate AC machine for any application and appraise its significance
Description of Contents in brief
1 Poly phase circuits: Three-phase systems with balanced & unbalanced load. Energy
in electromagnetic system, DC machine Construction, DC Generators- emf equations
2 Poly-phase induction motors- Construction, Principle, Operation and applications,
No-load and blocked rotor test, Speed control of Induction Machines.
3 Alternators- Construction, Principle and Types, armature windings, E.M.F.
equation - armature reaction. Synchronous motors- Principle of operation, starting
methods, phasor diagram, synchronous condenser.
4 Single Phase Induction Motor-Double revolving field theory, equivalent circuit, no
load & block rotor tests, starting methods.
IS codes for testing of AC machines and their applications in electrical systems.
List of Text Books
1 Nagrath, I.J. and Kothari, D.P., ‘Electrical Machines’, Tata McGraw Hill Education
Private Limited Publishing Company Ltd., 4th Edition, 2010.
2 Dr. P.S. Bhimbra, ‘Electrical Machinery’, Khanna Publications, 7th Edition, 2007.
3 M. G. Say, ‘Performance and Design of Alternating Current Machines’, CBS
Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 3rd Edition, 2002.
List of Reference Books
1 Arthur Eugene Fitzgerald and Charles Kingsley, ‘Electric Machinery’, Tata
McGraw Hill Education
Publications, 6th Edition, 2002.
2 Parkar Smith, N.N., ‘Problems in Electrical Engineering’, CBS Publishers and
Distributers, 9th Edition, 1984.
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3 Miller, T.J.E., ‘Brushless Permanent Magnet and Reluctance Motor Drives’,


Clarendon Press- Oxford, 1989.
URL https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/102/108102146/
Lecture Plan
Lecture Topic
No
L-1 Introduction to polyphase system, Generation of 3-phase voltages
L-2 Star and Delta connected network, Relation between phase quantity and line
quantity
L-3 Three phase power, Numericals on star and delta connections
L-4 Numericals
L-5 Measurement of 3-phase power: One, two and three wattmeter method
L-6 Measurement of power factor using two wattmeter method
L-7 Analysis of unbalance load
L-8 Numericals-1
L-9 Numericals-2
L-10 Elements of Electro-Mechanical Energy Conversion-1
L-11 Fundamentals of Energy balance, Magnetic Field System: Energy and Co-Energy.
L-12 Singly and doubly excited system-1
L-13 Constructional features of D.C machine.
L-14 Classification of D.C. Machine. Type of windings.
L-15 E.M.F equation of D.C. Generator.
L-16 Introduction of Poly Phase induction machine
L-17 Classification and construction of induction machine
L-18 Operating principle of three phase induction motor
L-19 Flux and mmfPhasors of three phase induction motor, rotating magnetic field
L-20 Rotor emf current and power
L-21 Power flow diagram of 3-phase induction motor
L-22 Losses and efficiency of 3-phase induction motor
L-23 Induction motor phasor diagram
L-24 Equivalent circuit diagram
L-25 Numerical problems related to power flow in induction motor
L-26 Analysis of equivalent circuit diagram
L-27 Numerical Problems associated to equivalent ckt diagram
L-28 Torque slip characteristics of induction motor
L-29 Numerical problem related to torque slip of induction motor
L-30 No-load and block rotor test on induction motor
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L-31 Numerical problem No-load and block rotor test on induction motor
L-32 Different method of Speed control of induction motor
L-33 Introduction to three phase synchronous machine and its construction details
L-34 Flux and mmfPhasors of three phase synchronous machine at different operating
power factor motor
L-35 Phasor diagram of cylindrical rotor synchronous generator and motor
L-36 OCC and SCC characteristics of synchronous generator
L-37 Synchronous condenser
L-38 Starting methods of synchronous motor
L-39 Single Phase Induction Motor construction and Double revolving field theory,
L-40 Equivalent circuit, no load & block rotor tests on single phase induction motor
L-41 Starting methods of single phase induction motor

Name of Program: B.Tech Semester : VII Year: 4th


Name of Course: Control system
Course Code: EE703
Core/Elective/other: Elective (Group C)
Prerequisite:
1. Laplace Transformation
2. Knowledge of electrical machines
3. Knowledge of circuit theory
Course Outcome:
1. Students will be able to model engineering problems and physical system
2. Students will be able to analysis and obtain the time response characteristic of systems
3. Students will be able to do the stability analysis and design the controllers
Description of Contents in brief
1. Transfer function, mathematical modeling using block diagram reduction and signal flow
graph, Modelling of physical components.
2. Time response analysis of first, second and higher order systems, calculation of time
response specifications.
3. Steady state error and error coefficients, stability using Routh Hurwitz criteria
4. Stability using root locus plot, bode and nyquist plots.
5. PID controllers and compensating networks
List of Text Books
1. Modern Control Engineering by K. Ogata, 5 th edition, Pearson
2. Automatic Control System by Benjamin Kuo, 9 th edition, Wiley
3. Automatic Control System by Pankaj Swarnkar, SatyaPrakashan
List of Reference Books
1. Control System Engineering by Nagrath& Gopal, New Age International Publishers
2. Control System Engineering by Norman S. Nise, Wiley
URLs:
1. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/107/106/107106081/
Lecture Plan (about 40-50 lectures)
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Lecture Topic
No
1. Introduction to subject and brief history of subject
2. Classification of control system
3. Fundamental terms and definitions
4. Open and closed loop systems
5. Laplace Transform
6. Transfer function and its properties, advantages and limitations
7. Poles, Zero and gain factor
8. Pole-zero plot and numerical
9. Block diagram reduction(BDR) rules
10. Problems on BDR
11. Problems on BDR
12. Signal flow graph (SFG) method
13. Problems on SFG
14. Modelling of Physical components, modeling of electrical system
15. Modelling of Mechanical system, Analogy with electrical system
16. Modeling of electromechanical system
17. Controlling of AC and DC servomotors
18. Modelling of synchros as error detector
19. Stepper motor modelling and controlling, Techogenerator
20. Time response analysis of first order system
21. Impulse, step, ramp and parabolic response
22. Problems on first order system
23. Time response analysis of second order system
24. Calculation of rise time, peak time, overshoot, undershoot etc.
25. Calculation of time response specifications (Continue..)
26. Problems on second order system
27. Steady state error
28. Static error coefficients
29. Dynamic error coefficients
30. Problems on error and coefficients calculations
31. Stability, type of stability and criteria
32. Routh Hurwitz stability criteria
33. Problems on Routh Hurwitz stability criteria
34. Root locus plot
35. Problems on Root locus plot
36. Problems on Root locus plot (Continue..)
37. Bode Plot
38. Bode plot description (Continue..)
39. Problems on Bode Plot
40. Polar Plots
41. Nyquist Stability Criteria
42. Problems on Nyquist criteria
43. Controller Design, PI controller
44. PD controller, PID controller
45. Lead Compensating Network
46. Lag Compensating Network
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47. Problems on Controller and Compensating network

Name of the Program: B.Tech. Semester Seventh Year Fourth


Name of the Course: Integrated Energy System
Course Code: EE704

Core/Elective/Other: Elective (Group C)


Pre-requisites: Knowledge of Basic Electrical Engg, renewable energy systems,
Generation systems and Basic Power Electronics
Course Outcomes:
1. Basic knowledge of Power electronic devices
2. Design and analysis of scheme for Integration of Solar PV With Utility Grid
3. Design and analysis of scheme for Integration of standalone Small Hydro With
battery and Solar PV System
4. Design and analysis of scheme for Integration of Single Phase Small Hydro With
Battery, Wind and Solar PV Generation System
5. Design and analysis of scheme for Integration of standalone single phase/three phase
diesel generator (DG set) with Battery energy storage system

Description of Content in Brief:


1. Power Electronic Converter (VSC, Multi Level Inverter etc) Based Integration
of Solar PV With Utility Grid: single phase system, 3-phase 3-wire system, 3-phase
4-wire system, design and control schemes (algorithms).
2. Integration of standalone Single Phase Small Hydro With battery and Solar PV
System: power electronic converter based scheme of integration, working principle,
design and control schemes (algorithms) of the integrated system.
3. Integration of standalone 3-Phase Small Hydro With battery and Solar PV
System: power electronic converter based scheme of integration, working principle,
design and control schemes (algorithms) of the integrated system.
4. Integration of Small Hydro With Battery, Wind and Solar PV Generation
System: power electronic converter based scheme of integration, working principle,
design and control schemes (algorithms) of the integrated system.
5. Integration of standalone single phase/three phase diesel generator (DG set) with
Battery energy storage system: power electronic converter based scheme of
integration, working principle, design and control schemes (algorithms) of the
integrated system.
6. Integration of (single phase/three phase) small hydro with Battery energy
storage system: power electronic converter based scheme of integration, working
principle, design and control schemes (algorithms) of the integrated system.

List of Text Books:


1. Control of Grid‐Connected Photovoltaic and Wind Energy Systems
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Book Editor(s): Mukhtar Ahmad


List of Reference Books:
1. Variable Speed Generators by Ion Boldea
2. Variable Speed Generators (The Electric Generators Handbook) by Ion Boldea
3. Wind-Diesel Systems by R. Hunter and G. Elliot, Cambridge University
Press.
4. Renewable Energy Technologies: Practical Guide for Beginners - Chetan Singh
Solanki, PHI
URLs:
1. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/search/searchresult.jsp?newsearch=true&queryText=power%20el
ectronics
2. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/search/searchresult.jsp?newsearch=true&queryText=integrated%2
0energy%20system
3. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/
4. https://digital-library.theiet.org/
Lecture Plan
1. Introduction of the course and discussion of evaluation scheme
2. Power Electronic Converter (VSC, Multi Level Inverter etc) Based Integration
of Solar PV With Utility Grid: single phase system
3 Power Electronic Converter (VSC, Multi Level Inverter etc) Based Integration
of Solar PV With Utility Grid: single phase system
4 Tutorial
5 Power Electronic Converter (VSC, Multi Level Inverter etc) Based Integration
of Solar PV With Utility Grid: single phase system
6. Power Electronic Converter (VSC, Multi Level Inverter etc) Based Integration
of Solar PV With Utility Grid: 3-phase 3-wire system
7 Power Electronic Converter (VSC, Multi Level Inverter etc) Based Integration
of Solar PV With Utility Grid: 3-phase 3-wire system
8 Power Electronic Converter (VSC, Multi Level Inverter etc) Based Integration
of Solar PV With Utility Grid: 3-phase 3-wire system
9 Tutorial
10 Power Electronic Converter (VSC, Multi Level Inverter etc) Based Integration
of Solar PV With Utility Grid: 3-phase 4-wire system, design and control schemes
(algorithms).
11 Power Electronic Converter (VSC, Multi Level Inverter etc) Based Integration
of Solar PV With Utility Grid: 3-phase 4-wire system,
12 Tutorial
13 Power Electronic Converter (VSC, Multi Level Inverter etc) Based Integration of Solar
PV With Utility Grid: Design and control schemes (algorithms).
14. Power Electronic Converter (VSC, Multi Level Inverter etc) Based Integration
of Solar PV With Utility Grid: Design and control schemes (algorithms).
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15 Tutorial
16 Power Electronic Converter (VSC, Multi Level Inverter etc) Based Integration
of Solar PV With Utility Grid: Design and control schemes (algorithms).
17 Power Electronic Converter (VSC, Multi Level Inverter etc) Based Integration
of Solar PV With Utility Grid: Design and control schemes (algorithms).
18 Integration of standalone Single Phase Small Hydro With battery and Solar PV
System: power electronic converter based scheme of integration, working principle.
19 Tutorial
20. Integration of standalone Single Phase Small Hydro With battery and Solar PV
System: Design and control schemes (algorithms) of the integrated system.
14. Integration of standalone Single Phase Small Hydro With battery and Solar PV
System: Design and control schemes (algorithms) of the integrated system.
15. Integration of standalone Single Phase Small Hydro With battery and Solar PV
System: Design and control schemes (algorithms) of the integrated system.
16. Tutorial
17. Integration of standalone 3-Phase Small Hydro With battery and Solar PV
System: power electronic converter based scheme of integration, working principle,
18. Integration of standalone 3-Phase Small Hydro With battery and Solar PV
System: power electronic converter based scheme of integration, working principle,
19. Tutorial
20. Integration of standalone 3-Phase Small Hydro With battery and Solar PV
System: design and control schemes (algorithms) of the integrated system.
21. Tutorial
22. Integration of standalone 3-Phase Small Hydro With battery and Solar PV
System: design and control schemes (algorithms) of the integrated system.
23. Integration of standalone 3-Phase Small Hydro With battery and Solar PV
System: design and control schemes (algorithms) of the integrated system.
24. Integration of standalone 3-Phase Small Hydro With battery and Solar PV
System: design and control schemes (algorithms) of the integrated system.
25. Tutorial
26. Integration of Small Hydro With Battery, Wind and Solar PV Generation
System: power electronic converter based scheme of integration, working principle.
27. Integration of Small Hydro With Battery, Wind and Solar PV Generation
System: power electronic converter based scheme of integration, working principle.
28. Integration of Small Hydro With Battery, Wind and Solar PV Generation
System: power electronic converter based scheme of integration, working principle.
29. Tutorial
30. Integration of Small Hydro With Battery, Wind and Solar PV Generation
System: power electronic converter based scheme of integration, working principle.
31. Integration of Small Hydro With Battery, Wind and Solar PV Generation
System: power electronic converter based scheme of integration, working principle.
32. Integration of Small Hydro With Battery, Wind and Solar PV Generation
System: design and control schemes (algorithms) of the integrated system.
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33. Tutorial
34. Integration of Small Hydro With Battery, Wind and Solar PV Generation
System: design and control schemes (algorithms) of the integrated system.
35. Integration of Small Hydro With Battery, Wind and Solar PV Generation
System: design and control schemes (algorithms) of the integrated system.
36. Integration of Small Hydro With Battery, Wind and Solar PV Generation
System: design and control schemes (algorithms) of the integrated system.
37. Tutorial
38. Integration of standalone single phase/three phase diesel generator (DG set) with
Battery energy storage system: power electronic converter based scheme of
integration, working principle, design and control schemes (algorithms) of the
integrated system.
39. Integration of standalone single phase/three phase diesel generator (DG set) with
Battery energy storage system: power electronic converter based scheme of
integration, working principle, design and control schemes (algorithms) of the
integrated system.
40. Integration of standalone single phase/three phase diesel generator (DG set) with
Battery energy storage system: power electronic converter based scheme of
integration, working principle, design and control schemes (algorithms) of the
integrated system.
41. Tutorial
42. Integration of standalone single phase/three phase diesel generator (DG set) with
Battery energy storage system: power electronic converter based scheme of
integration, working principle, design and control schemes (algorithms) of the
integrated system.
43. Integration of standalone single phase/three phase diesel generator (DG set) with
Battery energy storage system: power electronic converter based scheme of
integration, working principle, design and control schemes (algorithms) of the
integrated system.
44. Integration of standalone single phase/three phase diesel generator (DG set) with
Battery energy storage system: power electronic converter based scheme of
integration, working principle, design and control schemes (algorithms) of the
integrated system.
45. Tutorial
46. Integration of standalone single phase/three phase diesel generator (DG set) with
Battery energy storage system: power electronic converter based scheme of
integration, working principle, design and control schemes (algorithms) of the
integrated system.
47. Integration of (single phase/three phase) small hydro with Battery energy storage
system: power electronic converter based scheme of integration, working principle.
48. Integration of (single phase/three phase) small hydro with Battery energy storage
system: design and control schemes (algorithms) of the integrated system.
49. Tutorial
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50. Integration of (single phase/three phase) small hydro with Battery energy storage
system: design and control schemes (algorithms) of the integrated system.

Name of the Program: B. Tech. Semester Seventh Year Fourth


Name of the Course: Electronic Instrumentation
Course Code: EE705
Core/Elective/Other: Elective (Group C)
Pre-requisites: Basics of Engineering Physics, Electrical and Electronics
Engineering.
Course Outcomes:
1. To acquire knowledge of different techniques for measuring physical quantities.
2. To get the knowledge of display devices.
3. To acquire knowledge of Digital Instruments
4. Knowledge to convert non-electrical quantity into digital form
5. To acquire knowledge of remotely measuring the physical quantity
Description of Content in Brief:
1. Transducers- Resistance, Inductance and Capacitance transducers. Measurement of
non-electrical quantity-Displacement, Liquid level, Pressure, Temperature, Strain,
Humidity, Hall Effect Devices.
2. Display Devices-Analog and Digital Instruments, Electronic Counter, Digital Display
Methods, Digital display units, Light Emitting Diode, Liquid Crystal Diode, Display
System. Cathode Ray Oscilloscope (CRO).
3. Rectifier Instruments, Electronic Voltmeter, Differential Voltmeters, Multi-meters,
Measurement of Audio and Radio Frequency Power.
4. Digital Voltmeter, Frequency, Phase Meter.
5. Data Acquisition System (DAS) and Signal Conditioning.
6. Methods of Data transmission or Telemetry System.
List of Text Books:
1. A.K.Sawhney, Electrical Measurement, DhanpatRai& Sons Publication
2. Kalsi, Electronic Instrumentation, 3 rd Edition, McGraw Hill Education, 28 June 2010.
List of Reference Books:
1. Helfric and Cooper, Modern Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement
Techniques, Pearson Publisher, 2015.
2. Doeblin D.O., Measurement Systems- Applications and Design, 5 th Edition, McGraw-
Hill Higher Education, 1 September 2003.
3. Alan S. Morris and Reza Langari, “Measurement and Instrumentation: Theory and
application”, 2nd Edition, Academic Press, 2015.
4. David A. Bell, Electronics Instrumentation and Measurements, Third Edition, Oxford
University Press, 2013.
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URLs:
1.

electrical measurements & instrumentation - VSSUT


www.vssut.ac.in › lecture_notes › lecture1423813026
2.

Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation - SlideShare


www.slideshare.net › PrincyRandhawa › electronic-mea...
Lecture Plan
1. Introduction of Transducer
2. Transducers- Resistance, Inductance and Capacitance transducers
3. Measurement of Displacement
4. Measurement of Liquid level
5.
6. Measurement of Pressure.

7. Tutorial
8. Measurement of Temperature
9.
10. Measurement of Strain

11. Measurement of Humidity


12. Tutorial
13. Hall Effect Devices
14. Display Devices-Analog and Digital Instruments
15. Electronic Counter
16. Tutorial
17. Digital Display Methods
18. Light Emitting Diode and Liquid Crystal Diode
19. Display System
20. Tutorial
21. Description of Cathode Ray Tube
22. Electrostatic Focusing
23. Post Deflection Acceleration of Electron Beam and Screen for CRT
24. Graticule, Aquadag and Time base generators.
25. Basic CRO Circuits
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26. Tutorial
27. Working Circuit and operation of Rectifier Instruments
28. Working Circuit and operation Electronic Voltmeter
29. Working Circuit and operation Differential Voltmeters
30. Working Circuit and operation Multi-meter
31. Tutorial
32. Measurement of Audio Frequency Power.
33. Measurement of Radio Frequency Power.
34. Working Principle of Digital Voltmeter,
35. Working Principle of Digital Frequency and Phase Meter.
36. Tutorial
37. DC Data Acquisition System
38. AC Data Acquisition System
39.
40. Regulated Power Supply

41. Tutorial
42.
43. Application of Op-Amplifier in Signal Conditioning Circuit

44. Passive Filter Circuits


45. Active Filter Circuits
46. Basics of Telemetry System
47. Amplitude and Frequency Modulation Techniques
48 Time and Frequency Division Multiplexing
49.
50. Digital Modulation Techniques
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