0% found this document useful (0 votes)
341 views

Dbatu Syllabus

Uploaded by

srg4311
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
341 views

Dbatu Syllabus

Uploaded by

srg4311
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 31

Dr.

Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University,


Lonere.
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University
(Established as a University of Technology in the State of Maharashtra)
(under Maharashtra Act No. XXIX of 2014)
P.O. Lonere, Dist. Raigad, Pin 402 103, Maharashtra
Telephone and Fax. : 02140 -275142
www.dbatu.ac.in

COURSE STRUCTURE AND SYLLABUS


for
Second Year B. Tech. Electrical Engineering / Electrical Engineering
(Electronics and Power)/ Electrical & Electronics Engg / Electrical & Power
Engineering
With effect from the Academic Year 2021-2022
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Lonere.
B.Tech (Electrical Engineering / Electrical Engineering (Electronics and Power)/ Electrical
& Electronics Engg / Electrical & Power Engineering)

Basic Sciences Courses(BSC) BTHM109L Communication Skills (0-0-2)1


BTBS101 Engineering (3-1-0)4 Lab
Mathematics - I BTHM304 Basic Human Rights Audit
BTBS102 Engineering Physics (3-1-0)4 BTHM506 Foreign Languages Audit
BTBS107L Engineering Physics (0-0-2)1 (A) Japanese
Lab Language
BTBS201 Engineering (3-1-0)4 (B) German
Mathematics - II Language
BTBS202 Engineering Chemistry (3-1-0)4 BTHM706 Engineering Audit
BTBS207L Engineering Chemistry (0-0-2)1 Operations and
Lab Project Management
BTBS301 Engineering (3-1-0)4
Mathematics-III Professional Core Course (PCC)
BTBS404 Analog and Digital (3-0-0)3 BTEEC302 Electrical Machines-I (3-1-0)4
Electronics BTEEC303 Electrical and (3-1-0)4
BTBSL409 Analog and Digital (0-0-2)1 Electronics
Electronics Lab Measurement
BTEEL306 Electrical Machines (0-0-2)1
Engineering Sciences Courses(BSC) Lab
BTES103 Engineering Graphics (2-0-0)2 BTEEL307 Electrical and (0-0-2)1
BTES105 Energy and (2-0-0)2 Electronics
Environment Measurement Lab
Engineering BTEEC401 Network Theory (3-1-0)4
BTES106 Basic Civil and (2-0-0) BTEEC402 Power System (3-1-0)4
Mechanical BTEEC403 Electrical Machines-II (3-1-0)4
Engineering BTEEL406 Network Theory Lab (0-0-2)1
BTES108L Engineering Graphics (0-0-4)2 BTEEL407 Power System Lab (0-0-2)1
Lab BTEEL408 Electrical Machines-II (0-0-2)1
BTES203 Engineering (2-1-0)3 Lab
Mechanics BTEEC501 Power System (3-1-0)4
BTES204 Computer (3-0-0)3 Analysis
Programming BTEEC502 Microprocessor and (3-0-0)3
BTES205 Workshop Practice (0-0-4)2 Microcontroller
BTES206 Basic Electrical and (2-0-0) BTEEC503 Power Electronics (3-1-0)4
Electronics BTEEL507 Power System (0-0-2)1
Engineering Analysis Lab
BTES208L Engineering (0-0-2)1 BTEEL508 Microprocessor and (0-0-2)1
Mechanics Lab Microcontroller Lab
BTES305 Engineering Material (3-0-0) BTEEL509 Power Electronics Lab (0-0-2)1
Science BTEEC601 Switchgear Protection (3-0-0)3
BTEEC602 Electrical Machine (3-1-0)4
Humanities and Social Science Including Design
Management Courses(HSSMC) BTEEC603 Control System (3-1-0)4
BTHM104 Communication Skills (2-0-0)2 Engineering
BTEEL606 Switchgear Protection (0-0-2)1 ©Condition
Lab Monitoring of
BTEEL607 Electrical Machine (0-0-2)1 Electric Apparatus
Design Lab BTEEOE605 (A)E-waste (3-0-0)3
BTEEL608 Control System (0-0-2)1 Management
Engineering Lab (B)Power Plant
BTEEC701 High Voltage (3-1-0)4 Engineering
Engineering ©Sensor Technology
BTEEC702 Power System (3-1-0)4 (D)Lightning
Operation and Control Interaction with
BTEEL707 High Voltage (0-0-2)1 Power System
Engineering Lab BTEEOE704 (A)Process Control (3-0-0)3
Instrumentation
Professional Elective Course (PEC) (B)Biomedical
BTEEPE405 (A)Electromagnetic (3-0-0)3 Instrumentation
Field Theory ©Mechatronics
(B)Signals and BTEEOE705 (A)Testing, (3-0-0)3
System Maintenance and
©Advance Commissioning of
Renewable Energy Electrical Equipment
Sources (B)Electric and
(D)Electronic Hybrid Electric
Devices and Circuits Vehicles
BTEEPE504 (A)Industrial (3-0-0)3 ©Internet of Things
Automation (IoT)
(B)Power Quality
Issues Seminar / Mini Project / Internship
©HVDC BTES209S Seminar (0-0-2)1
BTEEPE604 (A)Application of (3-0-0)3 BTES211P (Internship – I) 1
Power Electronics Field Training /
in Power System Internship/Industrial
(B)Smart Grid Training (minimum
Technology of 4 weeks which can
©Modeling, be completed
Simulation and partially in first
Control of Electric semester and second
Drives Semester or in at one
BTEEPE703 (A)Energy Audit and (3-0-0)3 time).
Conservation BTEEM308 Miniproject-I (0-0-4)2
(B)Electrical System BTEEP410 (Internship – II) 1
Design for Building BTEEM509 Miniproject-II (0-0-2)1
©Flexible AC BTEES609 Seminar (0-0-4)2
Transmission System BTEEP610 (Internship – III)
(D)Electrical BTEEM708 In house project-I / (0-0-4)2
Utilization Mini project-III

Open Elective Course (OEC) Project(MP)


BTEEOE505 (A)Embedded (3-0-0)3 BTEEP802 In house project-I / (0-0-26)
System Internship & Project 13
(B)Electrical Safety in Industry
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Lonere.
B.Tech (Electrical Engineering / Electrical Engineering (Electronics and Power)/ Electrical &
Electronics Engg / Electrical & Power Engineering)

Plan of Study:

No.of
Courses
1 I II III IV V VI VII VIII
2 BTBS101 BTBS201 BTBS301 BTEEC401 BTEEC501 BTEEC601 BTEEC701 BTEEPE801
3 BTBS102 BTBS202 BTEEC302 BTEEC402 BTEEC502 BTEEC602 BTEEC702 BTEEP802
4 BTES103 BTES203 BTEEC303 BTEEC403 BTEEC503 BTEEC603 BTEEPE703
5 BTHM104 BTES204 BTHM304 BTBS404 BTEEPLE504 BTEEPE604 BTEEOE704
6 BTES105 BTES205 BTES305 BTEEPE405 BTEEOE505 BTEEOE605 BTEEOE705
7 BTES106 BTES206 BTEEL306 BTEEL406 BTHM506 BTEEL606 BTHM706
8 BTBS107L BTBS207L BTEEL307 BTEEL407 BTEEL507 BTEEL607 BTEEL707
9 BTES108L BTES208L BTEEP308 BTEEL408 BTEEL508 BTEEM608 BTEEM708
10 BTHM109L BTES209S BTES211P BTEEL409 BTEEPE509 BTEEP609 BTEEP609
11 BTES211 BTEEP410 BTEEP409
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Lonere.
B.Tech (Electrical Engineering / Electrical Engineering (Electronics and Power)/ Electrical &
Electronics Engg / Electrical & Power Engineering)

A. Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)


Graduates will able to–

1.To equip graduates with a strong foundation in engineering sciences and Electrical Engineering
fundamentals to become effective collaborators, researchers and real-time problem solver with
technical competencies.

2.Perceive the limitation and impact of engineering solutions in social, legal, environmental,
economical and multidisciplinary contexts.

3.Excel in Industry/technical profession, higher studies, and entrepreneurship exhibiting global


competitiveness.

B. Program Outcomes (POs)


Engineering Graduate will be able to –

1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering


fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering
problems.
2. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex
engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics,
natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
3. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and
design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate
consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental
considerations.
4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research
methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of
the information to provide valid conclusions.
5. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern
engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities
with an understanding of the limitations.
6. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess
societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to
the professional engineering practice.
7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering
solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need
for sustainable development.
8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and
norms of the engineering practice.
9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in
diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
10. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the
engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write
effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive
clear instructions.
11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the
engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and
leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in
independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Lonere.
B.Tech (Electrical Engineering / Electrical Engineering (Electronics and Power)/ Electrical &
Electronics Engg / Electrical & Power Engineering)
Curriculum of Second Year
Semester III
Course Course Course Title Teaching Evaluation Scheme Credit
Category Code Scheme
L T P CA MSE ESE Total
BSC BTBS301 Engineering Mathematics-III 3 1 - 20 20 60 100 4
PCC1 BTEEC302 Electrical Machines-I 3 1 - 20 20 60 100 4
PCC2 BTEEC303 Electrical and Electronics 3 1 - 20 20 60 100 4
Measurement
HSSMC BTHM304 Basic Human Rights 2 - - Audit
ESC BTES305 Engineering Material Science 3 - - 20 20 60 100 3
LC BTEEL306 Electrical Machines-I Lab 2 60 40 100 1
LC BTEEL307 Electrical and Electronics 2 60 40 100 1
Measurement Lab
Project BTEEP308 Mini Project-I 4 60 40 100 2
Internship BTES211P Internship-I Evaluation 50 50 1
14 3 8 260 80 410 750 20

Semester IV
Course Course Course Title Teaching Evaluation Scheme Credit
Category Code Scheme
L T P CA MSE ESE Total
PCC3 BTEEC401 Network Theory 3 1 - 20 20 60 100 4
PCC4 BTEEC402 Power System 3 1 - 20 20 60 100 4
PCC5 BTEEC403 Electrical Machine-II 3 1 - 20 20 60 100 4
BSC BTBS404 Analog and Digital Electronics 3 - - 20 20 60 100 3
PEC1 BTEEPE405 Group A 3 - -- 20 20 60 100 3
LC BTEEL406 Network Theory Lab - - 2 30 20 50 1
LC BTEEL407 Power System Lab - - 2 30 20 50 1
LC BTEEL408 Electrical Machine-II Lab - - 2 30 20 50 1
LC BTEEL409 Analog and Digital Electronics - - 2 30 20 50 1
lab
Internship BTEEP410 Internship-II (minimum of 4 - - - - - - - -
weeks which can be completed
partially in third or fourth
semester or in at one time)
220 100 380 700 22
Group-A
(A)Electromagnetic Field Theory
(B) Signals and System
(C) Advance Renewable Energy Sources
(D) Electronic Devices and Circuits
Semester III
(BTBS301) ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 04 Credits
Unit 1: Vector Calculus 9 Hours
Vector Algebra, Cartesian, Cylindrical and Spherical Co-ordinate System. Transformation of Variables
from Cartesian to Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinate System and Vice-Versa Coulomb‘s Law,
Electric Field Intensity, Field of ‗N‘ Point Charges, Field of Line and Sheet of Charge, Electric Flux
Density, Gauss‘s Law and Its Applications, Divergence and Divergence Theorem
Unit 2: Complex Numbers 9 Hours
Complex Numbers, geometric representation, powers and roots of complex numbers, Functions of a
complex variable, Analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations; elementary functions, Conformal
mapping (for linear transformation); Contours and contour integration, Cauchy‘s theorem, Cauchy
integral formula; Power Series and properties
Unit 3: Fourier Series 9 Hours
Introduction, Dirichlet Conditions, Fourier Series and its Coefficients for a given range, Even, odd
functions and Fourier Series, Half-range Series, problems, Parseval Identity, Complex form of Fourier
Series.
Unit 4: Differential Eqns., First Order ODE, 9 Hours
Differential Eqns., First Order ODE, y‘=f(x,y)- geometrical interpretation of solution, Eqns. reducible
to separable form, Exact Eqns., integrating factor, Linear Eqns., Orthogonal trajectories,
Unit 5: Bessel functions 9 Hours
Fourier Method for IBV problem for wave and heat equation, rectangular region, Fourier method for
Laplace equation in 3 dimensions, Numerical Methods for Laplace and Poisson‘s equation. Biot-Savart,
Amperes Circuital Laws and their Applications, Curl, Stoke‘s Theorem, Magnetic Flux Density, Scalar
and Vector Magnetic Potential, Maxwell‘s Equations in Steady Electric and Magnetic Fields 30
,FOURIER TRANSFORMS: Fourier Integral representation, Fourier integrals, Fourier transforms,
Sine, Cosine transforms, inverse transforms, Illustrations, Properties, Parseval Identity, evaluation of
certain real integrals.
Text Books :
1. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B. S. Grewal, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi.
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig, John Wiley & Sons, New York.
3. A Course in Engineering Mathematics (Vol III) by Dr. B. B. Singh, Synergy Knowledge ware,
Mumbai.
4. A Text Book of Applied Mathematics (Vol I & II) by P. N. Wartikar and J. N. Wartikar, Pune
Vidyarthi Griha Prakashan, Pune.
5. Higher Engineering Mathematics by H. K. Das and Er. Rajnish Verma, S. Chand & CO. Pvt. Ltd.,
New Delhi.
Reference Books :
1. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B. V. Ramana, Tata McGraw-Hill Publications, New Delhi.
2. A Text Book of Engineering Mathematics by Peter O‘ Neil, Thomson Asia Pte Ltd., Singapore.
3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by C. R. Wylie & L. C. Barrett, Tata Mcgraw-Hill Publishing
Company Ltd., New Delhi.
(BTEEC302)ELECTRICAL MACHINE-I 04 Credits
Unit 1: Single Phase Transformer 7 Hours
Transformer construction, Ideal and practical transformer, exact and approximate equivalent circuits,
no load and on load operation, phasor diagrams, power and energy efficiency, voltage regulation,
parallel operation, effect of load on power factor, Per Unit system, excitation phenomenon in
transformers, switching transients, Auto transformers, Variable frequency transformer, voltage and
current transformers, welding transformers, Pulse transformer and applications
Unit 2: Three Phase Transformers 8 Hours
Constructional features of three phase transformers, Cooling methodology, Standard and special
transformer connections, Phase conversion, Parallel operation of three phase transformers, three
winding transformers and its equivalent circuit, On load tap changing of transformers, Modern trends in
transformers, Type and routine tests, Standards.
Unit 3: Electromechanical Energy Conversion Principles 6 Hours
Energy in a magnetic systems, field energy and mechanical force, energy in singly and multiply excited
magnetic systems, determination of magnetic force and torque from energy and coenergy, Forces and
torques in magnetic field systems, dynamic equations of electromechanical systems and analytical
techniques.
Unit 4: DC Generators 9 Hours
Construction of armature and field systems, Working, types, emf equation, Armature windings,
Characteristics and applications, Building of emf, Armature reaction - Demagnetizing and Cross
magnetizing mmfs and their estimation; Remedies to overcome the armature reaction; Commutation
process, Causes of bad commutation and remedies: Construction of armature and field systems,
Working, types, emf equation, Armature windings, Characteristics and applications, Building of emf,
Armature reaction - Demagnetizing and Cross magnetizing mmfs and their estimation; Remedies to
overcome the armature reaction; Commutation process, Causes of bad commutation and remedies,
Unit 5: D.C. Motors 9 Hours
Principles of working, Significance of back emf, Torque Equation, Types, Characteristics and Selection
of DC Motors, Starting of DC Motors, Speed Control, Losses and Efficiency, Condition for Maximum
Efficiency, Braking of DC Motors, Effect of saturation and armature reaction on losses; Applications,
Permanent Magnet DC Motors, Type and Routine test
Unit 6: Special Machines 6 Hours
Constructional details of reluctance machine, variable-reluctance machines, basic VRM analysis,
practical VRM analysis, stepper motors and their analysis, Brushless DC motors.
Text Books :
1. J. B. Gupta,” Theory and Performance of Electrical Machines,” S. K. Kataria& Sons, New
Delhi
2. P. S .Bimbra,” Electrical Machinery”, Khanna Publishers
3. B. L. Theraja, A. K. Theraja,” A text book of Electrical Technology,” S. Chand Publishers
4. Asfaq Hussein,” Electric Machines,” Danpat Rai Publisher
Reference Books :
1. Bhattacharya S. K, “Electrical Machines”,(Tata McGraw Hill Publications)
2. Kothari Nagrath, “Electrical Machines”, (Tata McGraw Hill Publications)
3. M. N. Bandopadhyay, “Electrical Machines”, (Tata McGraw Hill Publications)
4. Fitzaralda, “Electrical Machines”, (Tata McGraw Hill Publications)
BTEEC303 ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS MEASUREMENT 04 Credits

Unit 1: Philosophy of Measurement 4 Hours


Introduction to Measurement, Methods of Measurements, Measurement System, Instruments,
Classification of Instruments, Characteristics of Instruments & Measurement System, Errors in
Measurement, Types of Errors, Calibration, Standards and their classifications.
Unit 2: Analog Measurement of Electrical Quantities 8 Hours
Classification of Analog Instruments, Principle of Operation, Operating Torques, Different types of
Damping and Control Systems, Types of Instrument: PMMC, Extension of Range of PMMC
Instruments, Moving Iron, Electro-dynamometer, Hot wire, Thermocouple, Induction,
Electrostatic, Rectifier.
Power Measurement: Power measurement in AC and DC circuits, Power and Power Factor,
Electrodynamometer-type Wattmeter, Induction-type Wattmeter, Power measurement in Poly-
phase systems, Power measurement in Three-Phase systems, Reactive Power measurements,
Power measurement with Instrument Transformers - Potentiometer and Current Transformer.
Measurement of Energy: Induction-type Energy Meter, Errors in Induction-type Energy Meters
and their compensation, Testing of Energy Meters.
Unit 3: A.C. and D.C. Bridges 8 Hours
Measurement Resistance: Wheatstone Bridge, Kelvin Bridge Method, Kelvin Double Bridge
Method, Ammeter-Voltmeter Method, Direct deflection method, Loss of charge method, Megohm
Bridge, Megger.
Measurement of Inductance and Capacitance: Maxwell Bridge, Hays Bridge, Anderson Bridge,
De-Sauty Bridge, Schering Bridge, Wien Bridge.
Localisation of Cable Faults: Murray Loop Test, Varley Loop Test.
Magnetic Measurements: Ballistic Galvanometer, Flux Meter, Maxwell’s Bridge Method, AC
Potentiometer Method.
Unit 4: Digital Measurement of Electrical Quantities 7 Hours
Concept of Digital Measurement, Block diagram of Digital Instrumentation System, Digital versus
Analog Instrument, Digital Voltmeter, Types of Digital Voltmeter, Digital Multi-meter Digital
Counter, Digital Frequency Meter, Power Analyzer & Harmonic Analyzer, Spectrum & Wave
analyzer, Oscilloscopes, Cathode Ray Oscilloscope (CRO), Digital Storage Oscilloscopes (DSO),
Signal Generator, Q-Meter.
Unit 5: Transducers 8 Hours
Definition, Classification & selection of transducers, Characteristics, Transducers for
measurement of Displacement (RVDT & LVDT), Speed, Angular Rotation, Altitude, Force,
Torque, Humidity and Moisture, Pressure, Strain and Temperature (Thermocouple and
RTD method), Position, Hall Effect transducer and applications. Instrumentation amplifiers,
Signal Conditioning, Data Transmission and Telemetry, Data Acquisition Systems.
Displays and Recorders: Different types of Display – Different types of Recorder: Graphic
Recorder, Strip Chart Recorder, Galvanometric and Potentiometer type Recorders, X-Y
Recorder, Circular Chart Recorder, Magnetic Tape Recorder, Digital Recorders, Printer and
Plotter (Block Diagram, theory and applications only)
Reference Books/ Text Books:
1. E.W. Golding & F.C. Widdis, “Electrical Measurement &Measuring Instrument”, A.H.
Wheeler & Co. India.
2. A.K. Sawhney, “Electrical & Electronic Measurement & Instrument”, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
3. Forest K. Harries, “Electrical Measurement”, Willey Eastern Pvt. Ltd. India.
4. M.B. Stout, “Basic Electrical Measurement” Prentice hall of India.
5. W.D. Cooper, “Electronic Instrument & Measurement Technique”, Prentice Hall
International.
6. J.B. Gupta, “Electrical Measurements and Measuring Instruments”, S.K. Kataria & Sons.
7. Prithwiraj Purkait, Budhaditya Biswas , Santanu Das and Chiranjib Koley, “Electrical and
Electronics Measurements and Instrumentation”, McGraw Hill.
BTHM304 BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS Audit Course
Unit 1: The Basic Concepts 6Hrs
Individual, Group, Civil Society, State, Equality, Justice, Human Values: - Humanity, Virtues,
Compassion.
Unit 2: Human Rights and Human Duties: 6 Hrs
Origin, Civil and Political Rights, Contribution of American Bill of Rights, French Revolution,
Declaration of Independence, Rights of Citizen, Rights of working and Exploited people, Fundamental
Rights and Economic program, India’s Charter of freedom
Unit 3: Society, Religion, Culture, and their Inter-Relationship 6 Hrs
Impact of Social Structure on Human behaviour, Roll of Socialization in Human Values, Science and
Technology, Modernization, Globalization, and Dehumanization.
Unit 4: Social Structure and Social Problems 6 Hrs
Social and Communal Conflicts and Social Harmony, Rural Poverty, Unemployment, Bonded Labour,
Migrant workers and Human Rights Violations, Human Rights of mentally and physically challenged.
Unit 5: State, Individual Liberty, Freedom and Democracy 6 Hrs
The changing of state with special reference to developing countries, Concept of development under
development and Social action, need for Collective action in developing societies and methods of
Social action, NGOs and Human Rights in India: - Land, Water, Forest issues.
Unit 6: Human Rights in Indian Constitution and Law 6 Hrs
The constitution of India:
(i) Preamble
(ii) Fundamental Rights
(iii) Directive principles of state policy
(iv) Fundamental Duties
(v) Some other provisions
Universal declaration of Human Rights and Provisions of India, Constitution and Law, National Human
Rights Commission and State Human Rights Commission
Reference Books:
1. Shastry, T. S. N., India and Human rights: Reflections, Concept Publishing Company India (P Ltd.),
2005.
2. Nirmal, C.J., Human Rights in India: Historical, Social and Political Perspectives (Law in India),
Oxford India.
(BTES 305) ENGINEERING MATERIAL SCIENCE 04 Credits
Unit: 1 Electrical Conducting Materials 7 Hours
Introduction,Crsytal structure, atomic bonding,Electronic and Ionic Conduction , Conductivity in
Metals , Ohm‘s Law , Relaxation Time , Collision Time , Mean Free Path of an Electron , Electron
Scattering , Resistivity of Metals , Effect of Temperature and Impurity on Conductivity , Joule‘s Law ,
High Conductivity And Resistivity Materials , Superconductivity and Applications Conducting
materials: quantum free electron theory- Fermi-Dirac distribution - Materials for electric resistances.
Unit 2: Dielectric Materials 7 Hours
Crystalline structure-perfection/imperfection, Dielectric as Electric Field Medium, Dielectric constant
and polarizability, types of polarization,leakage currents, dielectric loss, dielectric strength,breakdown
voltage,temperature and frequency dependences of Dielectric parameter, internal fields in solids,
Clausius-Mosotti equation, ferroelectric, pyroelectric and piezoelectric materials, applications of
dielectric materials
Unit 3: Semiconductor Materials 7 Hours
Semiconductors: Mechanism of conduction in semiconductors. Properties of semiconductors, Silicon
wafers, integration techniques, Large and very large scale integration techniques (VLSI). Properties of
Semiconductors: Electron-hole concentration, Fermi level, Generation and recombination, carrier life-
time, diffusion length. Scattering and mobility of carriers. Einstein relation.LASER Plain carbon steels
and their applications. Alloy steels: High speed steels, stainless steels,HSLA; Non Ferrous alloys: Al
alloys, Cu alloys, applications of these alloys
Unit 4: Magnetic Materials 7 Hours
Classification of magnetic materials, spontaneous magnetization in ferromagnetic materials,
Magnetostriction, diamagnetism, magnetically soft and hard materials, special purpose materials,
feebly magnetic materials, Ferrites, cast and cermet permanent magnets, ageing of magnets. factors
effecting permeability and hysteresis, Ferromagnetic materials, properties of ferromagnetic materials in
static fields,curie point, anti-ferromagnetic materials, piezoelectric materials ,pyro electric materials
Magnetic Properties of Materials: Atomic Interpretation of Diamagnetic, Paramagnetic, Anti-
Ferromagnetic and Ferromagnetic Materials. Ferromagnetic Domain, Magnetic Materials for
Ferromagnetic Tape And Memory Devices, Magnetic materials: magnetic materials used in electrical
machines instruments.
Unit 5: Special Purpose Materials 05 Hours
Refractory Materials, Structural Material‘s, Radioactive Materials, Galvanization and Impregnation of
materials, Non Destructive Testing: Ultrasonic Radiography, X-ray diffraction- Bragg‘s law.
Text Books:
1. Material Science and Engineering – V. Raghavan
Reference Books
1. Electrical Engineering Materials – A.J. Dekker
2. Science of Engineering Materials and Carbon Nanotubes - C.M. Srivastava and C. Srinivasan
3. Solid State Physics – A.J. Dekker.
(BTEEL306)ELECTRICAL MACHINE-I LABORATORY 01 Credits
Perform Any eight experiment from given list as a part of practical submission

List of Experiments

1. To perform the polarity test on single phase transformer


2. To perform the transformation ratio test on single phase transformer
3. To perform the following three phase transformer connections:
1) Star-star 2) Star-Delta
3) Delta – Delta 4) Delta –Star
5)Open Delta 6) Scott Connection
4. To perform the direct loading test on three phase transformer to calculate efficiency and
regulation
5. To perform the indirect loading test on three phase transformer to calculate efficiency
6. To perform the parallel operation of two single phase transformers.
7. To study D. C. Machine
8. To draw the speed characteristics of DC shunt motor by- (1) Armature Control method (2) Field
Control method
9. To perform the load test on DC Shunt motor.
10. To study the load characteristics of DC generator
I) Cumulative compound generator.
II) Differential compound Generator
11. To study the magnetization ,internal and External characteristics of a D. C. generator
12. To Study Starters for DC Shunt Motor.
BTEEL307 ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY 1 Credit

List of Experiments: (Perform minimum 8-10 experiments from following list)

1) Measurement of Low resistance by Kelvin Double bridge.


2) Measurement of High resistance and Insulation resistance using Megger.
3) Measurement of Inductance by Maxwell bridge, Hays bridge, Anderson bridge.
4) Measurement of Capacitance by De Sauty bridge, Schering bridge.
5) Measurement of Earth resistance using Earth Tester.
6) Study the extension of Voltmeter, Ammeter and Wattmeter.
7) Measurement of three phase power by Two Wattmeter and One Wattmeter method.
8) Study of types of instrument: PMMC, Moving Iron, Electro-dynamometer, Hot wire,
Thermocouple, Induction, Electrostatic, Rectifier.
9) Study of Energy Meter.
10) Study of Instrument T/F and its types.
11) Characterize the temperature sensor (RTD):
a) Static Characteristics of RTD: Study the change in resistance of RTD probe depending
on the process temperature.
b) Dynamic characteristics: Study the dynamic response of RTD probe
12) Characterize the Thermocouple:
a) Static Characteristics of Thermocouple: Study the change in EMF of a thermocouple in
response to the process temperature.
b) Dynamic characteristics of Thermocouple: Study the dynamic response of
Thermocouple.
13) Characterize of LVDT: To find the effect of various parameters like change in supply
voltage, change in supply frequency on output of given LVDT
14) Characterize the strain gauge sensor:
a) Study of Strain Gauge: To study the working principle of strain gauge.
b) Study of effect of change in position of weight applied on Strain Gauge performance.
c) Study of effect of change in temperature on the performance of Strain Gauge.
15) Measurement of phase difference and frequency of a sinusoidal ac voltage using C.R.O.
16) Study of storage oscilloscope and determination of transient response of RLC circuit.
BTEEP308 Miniproject-I 2 Credits

Guidelines:

Stages Work to be carried Time


I  Selection of a mini viable project idea (Hardware or Software 4 hours
Based) on recent trends in Electrical Engineering.
II  Study various resources and components in electrical engineering 6 hours
projects
 Application of those components in Selected Project
III  Study of Circuit Diagram
 Study datasheet of basic circuit components of a project 6 hours
 Study various software in building of project like SCILAB,
MATLAB or other circuit Simulator
IV  Designing of PCB for selected Project once tested on breadboard 4 hours
V  Verification of the results obtained of the working model or the 4 hours
simulation results.
 Compare with desired results and take corrective action
VI  Completion of project by developing the Project Report and 6 hours
submitting the report to the concerned to receive the final credits.
Semester IV
BTEEC401 NETWORK THEORY 04 Credits

Unit 1:Active & Passive Circuit Element 7 Hours


Independent & dependent voltage & current sources, R, L, C, self and mutual inductance circuit
parameters, Their mathematical models, Voltage- current- power relations, Independent voltage and
current sources, dependent sources, Source transformation, star-delta conversion. Classification of
element: Lumped and distributed, Linear and non-linear, Unilateral and Bilateral, Time invariant and
variant.
Unit 2: Network theorems 12Hours
Kirchhoff‘s laws (KCL and KVL), Mesh analysis, nodal analysis, Solution of D.C. resistive network,
writing loop equations, Node equations directly in matrices form, super node and super mesh analysis,
Superposition theorem, Thevenin’s theorem, Norton‘s theorem, Reciprocity theorem, Maximum power
transfer theorem, Substitution theorem, Millman‘s Theorem, Tellegen's theorem for D.C and A.C.
circuits.
Graph Theory: Network topology, graph, Tree, Branches, Chords, incidence, cut set and tie set matrix
using network topology, Concept of duality & dual networks.
Unit 3: Transient Response Analysis in circuit 7 Hours
Initial and final condition of circuit, procedure for evaluating initial conditions, solution of first and
Second order differential equations of series & parallel R-L, R-C, R-L-C circuits, Time constant,
General & particular solutions, Particular integral & complimentary functions, Numerical
Unit 4: Application of Laplace’s Transform 7 Hours
Standard test input signal- Unit step, Impulse & ramp functions and their Laplace transform, Solution
of differential equation using Laplace transform, solve of R-L, R-C, R-L-C circuits using Laplace
transform, Transient and steady state response of RL and RC circuit to various functions using Laplace
transform.
Two port network: Terminals& terminal pairs, Driving points & transfer admittance, Transfer
functions, Concept of poles & zeroes, Two port networks, Z, Y & the transmission parameters
relationship between parameter sets.
Unit 5: Sinusoidal Steady State A. C. Circuit 7 Hours
R-L-C series circuits, Series resonance Variation of Z with frequency, maximum value of VC & VL,
Magnification, Bandwidth, Q factor. Parallel Resonance: Resonance frequency for tank circuit
frequency, Locus diagram of series R-L, R-C with variable R & X.
Filter: Introduction classification, Low pass, High pass, Band pass & band reject filter, active &
passive filters. Application of Fourier series, Expansion for periodic & non-sinusoidal waveforms.
Text/Reference Books:
1. N Balabanian and T.A. Bickart, “Linear Network Theory: Analysis, Properties, Design
andSynthesis”, Matrix Publishers, Inc. 1981.
2. L.O. Chua, C.A. Desoer, E.S. Kuh, “Linear and Nonlinear Circuits”, McGraw – HillInternational
Edition 1987.
3. Van Valkenburg, “Network Analysis”, Third Edition, 2009, Prentice Hall of India.
4. Sudhakar, A.Shyammohan, “Circuits and Network”, Third Edition, 2006, Tata McGrawHill
5. D. Roy Choudhury, “Networks and systems”.New Age International Publishers
6. Kelkar and Pandit, “Linear Network Theory”, Pratibha Publication.
7. Mahmood Nahvi, Joseph AEdminister, “Schaum's Outline of Electric Circuits”, 6th edition,Tata
McGraw-Hill.
(BTEEC402) POWER SYSTEM 04 Credits
Unit 1: Electrical Power Generation 9 Hours
Evolution of Power Systems, Typical Layout of an Electrical Power System–Introduction to different
sources of energy. Construction and working of thermal power plants, Hydro power station, Nuclear
Power Plant with neat block diagram of main parts. Descriptive treatment of alternator exciter &
excitation systems, major electrical equipments in generating stations.
Unit 2: Electrical Design of Overhead Transmission Lines 9 Hours
Line conductors, inductance and capacitance of single phase and three phase lines with symmetrical
and unsymmetrical spacing, concept of GMD and GMR, Composite conductors-transposition, bundled
conductors, and effect of earth on capacitance. skin effect, proximity effect, Ferranti Effect.
Corona: Introduction, Factors affecting corona loss and methods of reducing corona loss,
Disadvantages of corona.
Unit 3: Mechanical Design of Transmission Lines 8 Hours
Types of conductors, Choice of conductor materials, Stranded copper & ACSR conductor, Insulation
consideration, Different types of insulator, supports, distribution of voltage across the insulator string,
String efficiency, Effect of wind & ice coating on transmission line, sag due to equal & unequal
supports, with their derivation, Numericals.
Unit 4: Performance of Transmission Lines 8 Hours
Classification of overhead transmission lines, important terms, performance of single phase short
transmission lines, three phase short transmission lines, effect of load power factor on regulation and
efficiency, different types of medium transmission line, Analysis of long transmission lines,
generalized constant of transmission line, determination of generalized constant of transmission lines,
percentage regulation, Transmission efficiency, numerical based on above.
Unit 5: AC & DC Distribution 8 Hours
Classification of Distribution system, Requirement of distribution system, design consideration in
distribution system. AC Distribution: Calculations, method of Solving AC Distribution problem, three
phase unbalanced load, four wire unbalanced star connected load, ground detector, DC Distribution:
types, DC distribution calculation, three wire DC system.
Text/References :
REFERENCES:
1. V.K Mehta & Rohit Mehta. “ Principles of Power System” S Chand Publications
2. Gupta B. R. ” Power Plant Engineering”.(Eurasia publications)
3. Nag P. K. “ Power Plant Engineering”,(Tata McGraw Hill Publications)
4. Kothari Nagrath, “Electric Power System”, (Tata McGraw Hill Publications)
5. Wadhva S. L.,“Electric Power System”,(Tata McGraw Hill Publications)
6. Stevension W. B., “Power System”, (English Language Book Society publications)
(BTEEC403)ELECTRICAL MACHINE-II 04 Credits
Unit 1: Basic Concepts in A.C. Machines 5 Hours
Classification of A.C. Machines, principle of operation and constructional features of synchronous and
induction machines, rotating mmf waves in A.C. Machines
Unit 2: Constructional Armature windings 5 Hours
Introduction, ac machine windings, winding factors, the emf equation, harmonics in generated emf,
causes of harmonics and their suppressions
Unit 3: Synchronous Machines 9 Hours
Synchronous Machines : Construction, types, armature reaction, circuit model of synchronous machine,
determination of synchronous reactance, phasor diagram, power angle characteristics, parallel operation
of synchronous generators, synchronizing to infinite bus bars, two axis theory, synchronous motor
operation, characteristic curves, synchronous condenser, dynamics.
Unit 4: Three phase Induction (Asynchronous) Motor 9 Hours
Types of induction motor, flux and mmf waves, development of circuit model, power across air gap,
torque and power output, oc and sc tests, circle diagram, starting methods, cogging and crawling, speed
control, deep bar/ double cage rotor, induction generator, induction machine dynamics, high efficiency
induction motors
Unit 5: Fractional Kilowatt Motors 6 Hours
Introduction, single phase induction motors, double revolving field theory, circuit model of single
phase induction motor, determination of circuit parameters
Unit 6: Special Machines 6 Hours
Single phase synchronous motors, permanent magnet ac motors, ac servomotors, linear induction motor

Text Books :
1. J. B. Gupta,” Theory and Performance of Electrical Machines,” S. K. Kataria& Sons, New
Delhi
2. P. S .Bimbra,” Electrical Machinery”, Khanna Publishers
3. B. L. Theraja, A. K. Theraja,” A text book of Electrical Technology,” S. Chand Publishers
4. Asfaq Hussein,” Electric Machines,” Danpat Rai Publisher
Reference Books :
1. 1.Say M. G., “Design & performance of A.C. Machines”, (Book Publications,3rd edition)
2. 2..Bhimra P. S., “Electric Machines”, (South Ex Publications, New Delhi)
3. D. P. Kothari, I. J. Nagrath,”Electric Machines “, Tata McGraw Hill Publication, Fourth
edition, reprint 2012.
4. A. F. Puchstein, T.C. Lloyd, A.G. Conrad, “Alternating current machines”, John Wiley and
Sons, New York 1954.
5. 5.A.E. Fitzgerald, Charles Kingsley Jr., Stephen D. Umans ,”Electric Machinery “, Tata
McGraw Hill Publication, sixth edition 2002 4. Fitzaralda, “Electrical Machines”, (Tata
McGraw Hill Publications))
BTBS404 ANALOG AND DIGITAL ELECTRONICS 04 Hours

Unit 1: Transistor as an Amplifier 5 Hours


Load line, Small signal low frequency analysis of single stage amplifier in different configuration, High
frequency equivalent circuit of transistor (hybrid pi), Cascade amplifier, High input resistance circuits-
C coupled amplifier Frequency response, Definition of 3 dB bandwidth, Effect of cascading on gain &
BW, Classification of amplifiers
Unit 2: operational amplifier 6 Hours
Block diagram of operational amplifier, Properties of ideal operational amplifier, Explanation of
different terms appearing in OP-Amp application (offset, bias, quantities, PSRR, CMRR, Ad, AC, Slew
rate etc.), Operation of circuit diagram of OP-Amp using discrete components & I.C. diagram,
Different types of current of current sources in I.C. technology, frequency response of OP-Amp, OP-
Amp parameters & minimization technique of temperature effect, Inverting & Non-inverting operation
of Op-Amp & analysis for AG, RI, RO, Linear & non-linear circuit application of OP-Amp
Unit 3: Number Systems 6 Hours
Basic Logic Gates & Boolean Algebra: Binary Arithmetic & Radix representation of different numbers.
Sign & magnitude representation, fixed point representation, complement notation, various codes &
arithmetic in different codes & their inter conversion. Features of logic algebra, postulates of Boolean
algebra. Theorems of Boolean algebra. Boolean function. Derived logic gates: Exclusive-OR, NAND,
NOR gates, their block diagrams and truth tables. Logic diagrams from Boolean expressions and Vica-
versa. Converting logic diagrams to universal logic. Positive, negative and mixed logic. Logic gate
conversion.
Unit 4: Digital Logic Gate Characteristics 6 Hours
TTL logic gate characteristics: Theory & operation of TTL NAND gate circuitry. Open collector TTL.
Three state output logic. TTL subfamilies. MOS & CMOS logic families. Realization of logic gates in
RTL, DTL, ECL, and C-MOS & MOSFET. Interfacing logic families to one another. Sequential
Systems: Latches, flip-flops, R-S, D, J-K, Master Slave flip flops. Conversions of flip-flops Counters:
Synchronous & asynchronous ripple and decade counters, Modulus counter, skipping state counter,
counter design, state diagrams and state reduction techniques. Ring counter. Counter applications.
Registers: buffer register, shift register
Unit 5: Minimization Techniques 7 Hours
Minterm, Maxterm, Karnaugh Map, K map upto 4 variables. Simplification of logic Conversion of
truth tables in POS and SOP form Incomplete specified functions. Variable mapping Quinn-McKlusky
minimization techniques c functions with K-map
Unit 6: Combinational Systems 6Hours
Combinational logic circuit design, half and full adder, subtractor. Binary serial and parallel adders
BCD adder Binary multiplier Decoder: Binary to Gray decoder, BCD to decimal, BCD to 7- segment
decoder‘ Multiplexer, DE multiplexer, encoder. Octal to binary, BCD to excess-3 encoder. Diode
Switching matrix. Design of logic circuits by multiplexers, encoders, decoders and DE multiplexers.
Text/Reference Books:
1. Mandal, Digital Electronics: Principles and Applications, TMH 2009
2. Leach, Digital Principles and Applications, ed. 7, TMH 2008
3. M. Morris Mano, Digital Logic and Computer Design, Pearson Edu. 2014
(BTEEPE405A)ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD THEORY 03credits Credits
Unit 1: vector calculus 7 Hours
Scalars and vectors, Vector algebra, Vector components and unit vectors, Vector field Vector field Dot,
cross products circular, cylindrical and spherical coordinate systems Coulomb’s Law and electric field
intensity Electric field due to a continuous Volume Charge Distribution field of a line charge field of a
Sheet of a charge streamlines and sketches of fields
Unit 2: Electromagnetic field 1 8 Hours
Constructional Gauss’s Law and its Applications: to some symmetrical charge distribution and
differential volume element divergence Maxwell’s first equation (electrostatics), the vector operator
and the Divergence theorem Energy and Potential Energy expended in moving a point charge in an
electric field line integral, potential difference potential, potential gradient, potential field of a point
charge and system of charges dipole, energy density in electrostatic field
Unit 3: Electromagnetic field 2 6 Hours
Current and current density, continuity of current, metallic conductors conductor properties and
boundary conditions method of images, semiconductors, nature of dielectric, boundary conditions for
perfect dielectric capacitance, and capacitance of two-wire line. Poisson’s and Laplace Equations
Uniqueness theorem examples in rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates, product solutions
of Laplace equations, and solutions of Poisson’s equations
Unit 4: Magneto statics 1 8 Hours
Biot-Savart’s law Amperes circuital law curls strokes theorem magnetic flux and magnetic flux density
scalar and vector magnetic potentials
Unit 5: Magneto statics 2 7 Hours
Force on moving charge, differential current element force between differential current element and
torque on a closed circuit nature of magnetic materials, magnetization permeability, magnetic boundary
conditions, magnetic circuit, potential energy and forces on magnetic materials, self and mutual
inductance
Unit 6: Maxwell’s equations 4 Hours
Faradays law, Maxwell’s equations in point form, Maxwell’s equations in integral form, Retarded
potentials.
Text Books :
1) “William H. Hayt & John. A. Buck, “Engineering Electromagnetics” Mc. Graw-Hill
Companies, 7th Editon.2006.
2) “Sadiku- “Electromagnetic Fields” , Oxford Publications.
Reference:
3) D. J. Griffiths, ‗Introduction to Electrodynamics‘, Addison Wesley, 1999.
4) D. K. Cheng, ‗Field and Wave Electromagnetics‘, Addison Wesley, 1999.
5) N. N. Rao, ‗Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics‘, Pearson Education, Inc, 2004.
6) Mathew N.O. Sadiku,Elements of Electromagnetics,Oxford Univ Press
7) N.N. Rao, Basic electromagnetic and applications, McGraw Hill
BTEEPE405BSignals and System 03 Credits
Unit 1: Elements of Signal Space Theory 7 Hours
Objective and overview, signal and system types and classifications, Different types of signals;
Linearity, time invariance and causality; Impulse sequence, impulse functions and other singularity
functions
Unit 2: Classification of System 9 Hours
CT and DT system, basic properties of system – linear time invariant system and properties, LTI
system: Causality, stability, step response, impulse response.
Unit 3: Convolution 7 Hours
Convolution sum, convolution integral and their evaluation; Time-domain representation and
analysis of LTI systems based on convolution and differential equations. Convolution for CT &
DT signals and systems; Necessity of representations of Signals & Systems in Time- and
Transformed-domains
Unit 4: Transform domain considerations 7 Hours
Laplace transforms, inverse Laplace transforms and Z-transforms; Applications of transforms to
discrete and continuous systems-analysis; Transfer function, block diagram representation.
Unit 5: Fourier series and Fourier Transform 7 Hours
Sampling theorem, Discrete Fourier transform (DFT), estimating Fourier transform using DFT
Analysis of discrete time signal: sampling of CT signals and aliasing, DTFT and properties.
Reference Books:
1. Signals and Linear Systems, Gabel R.A. and Robert R.A, John Wiley and Sons, New York
2. Signals and Systems , Oppenheim, Wilsky and Nawab, Prentice Hall, New Delhi
3. Systems and Signal Analysis, C.T.Chen, Oxford University Press, New Delhi
4. Probabilistic Methods of Signals and System Analysis, Cooper G.R and McGillem C.D,
Oxford University Press, Cambridge.
5. Signals and Systems, Ziemer R.E., Tranter W.H., and Fannin D.R., Pearson Education Asia,
Singapore
(BTEEPE405C) ADVANCED RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES 04 Credits
Unit 1: Introduction 7 Hours
Renewable Sources of Energy- Introduction to renewable energy, various aspects of energy
conversion, principle of renewable energy systems, Grid-Supplied Electricity-Distributed Generation-
Renewable Energy Economics-Calculation of Electricity Generation Costs –Demand side Management
Options –Supply side Management Options-Modern Electronic Controls of Power Systems.
Fuel Cells: The Fuel Cell-Low and High Temperature Fuel Cells-Commercial and Manufacturing
Issues-Constructional Features of Proton Exchange-Membrane Fuel Cells –Reformers-Electrolyzer
Systems and Related Precautions-Advantages and Disadvantages of Fuel Cells-Fuel Cell Equivalent
Circuit-Practical Determination of the Equivalent Model Parameters -Aspects of Hydrogen as Fuel.
Unit 2: Wind Power Plants 7 Hours
Atmospheric circulations, classification, factors influencing wind, wind shear, turbulence, windspeed
monitoring, Appropriate Location -Evaluation of Wind Intensity -Topography -Purpose ofthe Energy
Generated -General Classification of Wind Turbines-Rotor Turbines-Multiple-BladeTurbines -Drag
Turbines -Lifting Turbines-Generators and Speed Control used in Wind PowerEnergy -Analysis of
Small Generating Systems. Aerodynamics of wind turbine rotor, site selection,wind resource
assessment, wind energy conversion devices: classification, characteristics, andapplications. Hybrid
systems, safety and environmental aspects.
Unit 3: Photovoltaic Power Plants 7 Hours
Solar Energy-Generation of Electricity by Photovoltaic Effect -Dependence of a PV CellCharacteristic
on Temperature-Solar cell Output Characteristics-Equivalent Models and Parametersfor Photovoltaic
Panels-Photovoltaic Systems-Applications of Photovoltaic Solar EnergyEconomical.
Analysis of Solar Energy. environment and social implications Solar Energy: Solarradiation its
measurements and prediction, solar thermal flat plate collectors, concentratingcollectors, applications,
heating, cooling, desalination, power generation, drying, cooking etc,principle of photovoltaic
conversion of solar energy, types of solar cells and fabrication.
Photovoltaic applications: battery charger, domestic lighting, street lighting, and water pumping,power
generation schemes.
Unit 4: Bio-Energy 8 Hours
Biomass resources and their classification, chemical constituents and physicochemical characteristics
of biomass, biomass conversion processes, thermo chemical conversion: direct combustion,
gasification, pyrolysis and liquefaction. Biochemical conversion: anaerobic digestion, alcohol
production from biomass. Chemical conversion process: hydrolysis and hydrogenation.
Biogas: generation, types of Biogas Plants, applications
Induction Generators: Principles of Operation-Representation of Steady-State Operation-Power
andLosses Generated-Self-Excited Induction Generator-Magnetizing Curves and Self-Excitation
Mathematical Description of the Self-Excitation Process-Interconnected and Stand-alone operation
Speed and Voltage Control-Economical Aspects.
Unit 5: Storage Systems 8 Hours
Energy Storage Parameters-Lead–Acid Batteries-Ultra Capacitors-Flywheels -
SuperconductingMagnetic Storage System-Pumped Hydroelectric Energy Storage - Compressed Air
Energy Storage-Storage Heat -Energy Storage as an Economic Resource.Integration of Alternative
Sources of Energy: Principles of Power Injection-Instantaneous Activeand Reactive Power Control
Approach-Integration of Multiple Renewable Energy SourcesIslandingandInterconnectionControl-
DGControlandPowerInjection.
Interconnectionof Alternative Energy Sources with the Grid: Interconnection Technologies
Standardsand Codes for Interconnection-Interconnection Considerations -InterconnectionExamples for
Alternative Energy Sources.
Text/Reference Books :
1. Rao and Parulekar, Energy Technology, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, Second reprint 2002
2. G.D Rai, Non-conventional Energy Sources,Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, tenth reprint 2002
3. C. S. Solanki, ―Solar Photovoltaics Fundamentals, Technologies and Applicationsǁ, PHI, 2011
4. B. H. Khan,―Non-conventional Energy Resourcesǁ,TataMcGrawhill Publishing Co.Ltd.,2006
5. S.P. Sukhatme, J.K. Nayak, ―Solar Energy-Principals of Thermal Collection and Storage,Tata
Mc Graw hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi 2008
6. J. Twidell and T. Weir, ―Renewable Energy Resourcesǁ, E & F N Spon Ltd, London, 1999
7. Thomas Ackermann, ―Wind Power in Power Systemǁ, John Willey &Sons.
BTEEL406 NETWORK THEORY LAB 1 Credits
Any Eight Experiments from the following list
Expt. No. Title of Experiment
1 Verification of Kirchhoff’s Laws
2 Verification of Superposition Theorem
3 Verification of Thevenin’s Theorem
4 Verification of Norton’s Theorem
5 Verification of Maximum Power Transfer Theorem
6 Verification of Reciprocity Theorem
7 Determination of transient response of RL & RC series circuits
8 To study Resonance in RLC series Circuit.
9 To study Resonance in parallel RLC Circuit.
Determination of driving point and transfer functions of a two port ladder network and
10
verifywith theoretical values
11 To calculate and verify ‘Z’Parameters of a Two-Port Network.
12 To calculate and verify 'Y' parameters of Two-Port Network.
BTEEL407 : Power System Lab 1 Credit
Sr. No Experiment Title
1 To study the layout of a Thermal Power Plant with its components.

2 To study the layout, classification and components of a Hydro Power Plant.


3 To study the alternator excitation system

4 To study the types and properties of various Overhead insulators

5 To study the types and properties of various Overhead Conductors.

6 To study the Power cable and its various components and types.

7 To study the layout of a substation along with its components

8 To determine the ABCD parameters of a medium and long transmission line.

9 To Visit a Thermal Power plant and write a technical report on the observations
(BTEEL408)ELECTRICAL MACHINE-II LABORATORY 01 Credits
Perform Any Eight experiment from given list as a part of practical submission
List of Experiment
1. Determination of sequence impedances of salient pole synchronous machine To perform
2. Determination of Xd and Xq of a salient pole synchronous machine from slip test.
3. V and inverted V curves of a3-phasesynchronous motor 1
4. Regulation of alternator by Direct loading method (R,L,C load)
5. Regulation of alternator by synchronous impedance method
6. Regulation of alternator by MMF method
7. Parallel operation of Synchronous generator
8. To study different types of starters for three phase Squirrel cage induction motor
9. Rotor resistance starter for slip ring induction motor.
10. To conduct no load and blocked rotor test and to determine performance characteristics of three
phase induction motor from circle diagram
11. Load and block rotor tests on squirrel cage induction motor
12. Brake test on slip ring induction motor
13. To control speed of wound rotor induction motor by rotor resistance control method
14. To control speed of induction motor by V/F
15. To control speed of induction motor by i) star-delta ii) autotransformer
(BTEEL409) ANALOG AND DIGITAL ELECTRONICS LAB 01 Credits
Perform Any Eight experiment from given list as a part of practical submission
List of Experiment
1. To plot input characteristics and Output characteristics of common emitter configuration.
2. To plot frequency response of RC coupled and Transformed coupled amplifier
3. To measurement of OP-AMP parameter
4. To verify the operation of op amp in Inverting & Non-inverting mode on AC input
5. Verify truth table of following basic and derived gates
a. AND, OR, AND
b. Ex-OR, NAND, NOR
6. Verification of truth table of flipflop
7. Design and implementation of 3-bit synchronous up/down counter
8. Design and implementation of half and full adder using logic gates
9. Design and implementation of Multiplexer and De-multiplexer and study of IC74150 and IC
74154
10. Design and implementation of code converters
a. Binary to gray code converter
b. BCD to Excess 3

You might also like