Dbatu Syllabus
Dbatu Syllabus
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)
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.
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
List of Experiments
Guidelines:
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
6 To study the Power cable and its various components and types.
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