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REGULATION 2017

COURSE STRUCTURE

SYLLABUS

2 Years M.Tech Degree Programme

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING


GIET (AUTONOMOUS) GUNUPUR – 765022
(Affiliated to Biju Patnaik University of Technology, Rourkela)
Accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ Grade with a CGPA of 3.28/4.00
Accredited by NBA

Regulation 2017
GIET MAIN CAMPUS AUTONOMOUS GUNUPUR 765022
Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

M.TECH - Power Electronics (R-2017)

I SEMESTER

Sl. Course
Course Code Course Title L T P C
No. Category
THEORY
1 PC MPEPC1010 Smart electrical energy system 3 1 0 4
2 PC MPEPC1020 Advanced power systems 3 1 0 4
3 PC MPEPC1030 Power Conversion Devices & Drives 3 1 0 4
MPEPE1041 Power Electronics in Renewable
Energy systems
MPEPE1042 Energy Conservation, Management & 3 0 0 3
PE-1 Auditing
4
MPEPE1043 Switched Mode Power Conversion
MPEPE1044 Advanced Power Semiconductor
Devices
MPEPE1051 HVDC Power Transmission
MPEPE1052 Advances in power transmission &
5 PE-2 Distribution 3 0 0 3
MPEPE1053 Electric drives in Hybrid Vehicles
MPEPE1054 Flexible AC transmission systems
PRACTICAL
6 PC MPEES1160 Power Electronics & Drives Lab 0 0 8 4
TOTAL 15 3 8 22

M.Tech (Power Electronics) R-17 2


GIET MAIN CAMPUS AUTONOMOUS GUNUPUR 765022
Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

M.TECH - Power Electronics (R-2017)

II SEMESTER

Sl. Course
Course Code Course Title L T P C
No. Category
THEORY
1 PC MPEPC2010 Advanced power converters 3 1 0 4
2 PC MPEPC2020 Advanced Electric drives 3 1 0 4
MPEPE2031 Smart Grid Design and Analysis
MPEPE2032 Energy Generation from waste
PE-3
3 MPEPE2033 Green Energy Resources and 3 0 0 3
Technology
MPEPE2034 Special Electrical Machine
MPEPE2041 Applications of Power Electronics in
Power Systems
MPEPE2042 Electrical distribution systems
5 PE-4 3 0 0 3
MPEPE2043 Soft Computing techniques
MPEPE2044 Internet of Things
MPEPE2051 Power Quality Management
MPEPE2052 PWM Converters and Applications
6 MPEPE2053 Application of Power Electronics in 3 0 0 3
PE-5 Smart Grid
MPEPE2054 Modern Control theory
PRACTICAL
Simulation of Electrical power
7 PC 0 0 8 4
MPEES2160 systems
8 PC MPEES2170 Seminar 0 0 4 2
TOTAL 15 2 12 23

M.Tech (Power Electronics) R-17 3


GIET MAIN CAMPUS AUTONOMOUS GUNUPUR 765022
Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

M.TECH - Power Electronics (R-2017)

III SEMESTER

Sl. Course
Course Code Course Title L T P C
No. Category
THEORY
MPEOE3011 Optimization Algorithms
MPEOE3012 Digital signal processing &
OE Applications 3 0 0 3
1
MPEOE3013 Computer Networks
MPEOE3014 Advanced Engineering mathematics
2 PC MPEES3120 THESIS -I 0 0 36 18
3 PC MPEES3130 Seminar 0 0 4 2
TOTAL 3 0 40 23

IV SEMESTER

Sl. Course
Course Code Course Title L T P C
No. Category
1 PC MPEES4110 THESIS -II 0 0 36 18
2 PC MPEES4120 Seminar 0 0 4 2
3 PC MPEES4130 COMPERHENSIVE VIVA-VOICE 0 0 4 2
TOTAL 0 0 44 22

M.Tech (Power Electronics) R-17 4


GIET MAIN CAMPUS AUTONOMOUS GUNUPUR 765022
Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

M.TECH - Power Electronics (R-2017)

SCHEME OF INSTRUCTION SUMMARY

SL. COURSE WORK - CREDITS / SEMESTER TOTAL


%
NO. SUBJECTS AREA I II III IV CREDITS

1 Professional Core (PC) 16 12 28 31.11


Professional Electives
2 6 9 15 16.66
(PE)
3 Open Electives (OE) 3 3 3.33
Thesis Work , Seminar
4 2 20 22 44 48.89
and VIVA-VOICE
TOTAL 22 23 23 22 90 100

M.Tech (Power Electronics) R-17 5


GIET MAIN CAMPUS AUTONOMOUS GUNUPUR 765022
Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

M.TECH - Power Electronics (R-2017)

I SEMESTER

Sl. Course
Course Code Course Title L T P C
No. Category
THEORY
1 PC MPEPC1010 Smart electrical energy system 3 1 - 4
2 PC MPEPC1020 Advanced power systems 3 1 - 4
3 PC MPEPC1030 Power Conversion Devices & Drives 3 1 - 4
MPEPE1041 Power Electronics in Renewable
Energy systems
MPEPE1042 Energy Conservation, Management & 3 0 0 3
PE-1 Auditing
4
MPEPE1043 Switched Mode Power Conversion
MPEPE1044 Advanced Power Semiconductor
Devices
MPEPE1051 HVDC Power Transmission
MPEPE1052 Advances in power transmission &
5 PE-2 Distribution 3 0 0 3
MPEPE1053 Electric drives in Hybrid Vehicles
MPEPE1054 Flexible AC transmission systems
PRACTICAL
6 PC MPEES1160 Power Electronics & Drives Lab 0 0 8 4
TOTAL 15 3 8 22

M.Tech (Power Electronics) R-17 6


GIET MAIN CAMPUS AUTONOMOUS GUNUPUR 765022
Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

M.TECH - Power Electronics (R-2017)

Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEPC1010 SMART ELECTRICAL ENERGY SYSTEM 3 1 0 4
SYLLABUS
Unit – I [12 Hrs]
Non-renewable reserves and resources; renewable resources, Transformation of Energy. Solar Power:
Solar processes and spectral composition of solar radiation; Radiation flux at the Earth’s surface. Solar
collectors. Types and performance characteristics. Applications.
SOLAR THERMAL SYSTEM: Solar Collection Devices; their analysis; Solar Collector
Characteristics; Solar Pond; application of solar energy to space heating etc
Unit - II [10 Hrs]
Wind Energy: Wind energy conversion; efficiency limit for wind energy conversion, types of
converters, aerodynamics of wind rotors, power - speed and torque - speed characteristics of wind
turbines, wind turbine control systems; conversion to electrical power: induction and synchronous
generators, grid connected and self excited induction generator operation, constant voltage and
constant frequency generation with power electronic control, single and double output systems,
reactive power compensation
Unit – III [14 Hrs]
Distributed Generation
Standards, DG potential, Definitions and terminologies; current status and future trends, Technical and
economical impacts, Definitions and terminologies; current status and future trends, Technical and
economical impacts
DG Technologies, DG from renewable energy sources, DG from non-renewable energy sources,
Distributed generation applications, Operating Modes, Base load; peaking; peak shaving and
emergency power, Isolated, momentary parallel and grid connection
Distribution system performance and operation
Distribution automation and control, Voltage drop calculation for distribution networks, Power loss
Calculation, Application of capacitors to distribution systems, Application of voltage regulators to
distribution systems
Unit – IV [10 Hrs]
Introduction to smart grid:
Introduction to the smart grid, including objectives and functions, views of the smart grid within the
industry, and design criteria.
Teaching Methods: Chalk& Board/ PPT/Video Lectures/Lecture by Industry Expert//
Text Book:
1. S. N. Bhadra, D. Kastha, S. Banerjee, Wind Electrical Systems: Oxford Univ. Press, 2005.
2. S.A. Abbasi, N. Abbasi, Renewable Energy Sources and Their Environmental Impact:
Prentice Hall of India, 2004.
3. S.P. Sukhatme - Solar Energy: Principles of thermal Collection and Storage,TMH,New Delhi
4. H.P. Garg and Jai Prakash - Solar Energy: Fundamentals and Applications,TMH
5. 5.Ned Mohan et. al : Power Electronics ,John Wiley and Sons
6. 6.P C Sen : Power Electronics , TMH
7. G K Dubeyet. al :Thyristorised Power Controllers , Wiley Eastern Ltd.

M.Tech (Power Electronics) R-17 7


GIET MAIN CAMPUS AUTONOMOUS GUNUPUR 765022
Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

M.TECH - Power Electronics (R-2017)

8. B K Bose : Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives, Pearson Edn (Asia)

Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEPC1020 ADVANCED POWER SYSTEMS 3 1 0 4
SYLLABUS
Unit-I [8 Hrs]
Modelling of Transmission lines & transformers with off-nominal taps. Power flow Analysis- NR and
Fast Decoupled methods
Algorithm for short circuit studies, Z Bus Formulation, Unsymmetrical fault analysis using
symmetrical components
Unit - II [12 Hrs]
System Operation:
Generation allocation problem formulation, Loss Coefficients, Optimal load flow solution,
Hydrothermal Coordination, constraints in Unit- commitment, Unit commitment solution methods.
Turbine & Generator- Load frequency Scheme, Steady state & dynamic analysis in frequency domain
for single & two area system
Unit – III [13 Hrs]
Power Quality Problems
Voltage Sag and over view of reliability: Characterization of voltage sag , definition, causes of
voltage sag , voltage sag magnitude , monitoring, theoretical calculation of voltage sag magnitude ,
voltage sag calculation in non-radial systems, meshed systems, voltage sag duration. Reliability of
power systems
PQ considerations in Industrial Power Systems: voltage sag effects, equipment behavior of power
electronic loads, induction motors, synchronous motors, computers, consumer electronics, adjustable
speed AC drives and its operation. Mitigation of AC drives, Adjustable speed DC drive and its
operation, mitigation methods of DC drives.
Mitigation of Interruptions and Voltage Sags: Overview of mitigation methods- form fault to trip,
reducing the number of faults, reducing the fault clearing time changing the power system, installing
mitigation equipment, improving equipment immunity, different events and mitigation methods .
System equipment interface- voltage source converter , series voltage controller , shunt controller ,
combined shunt and series controller.

Unit – IV [11 Hrs]


Power Pools & Electricity Markets: Inter-area transactions, multi-area power interchanges, Energy
brokerage systems, Market design and auction mechanism, Pool versus bilateral markets and price
formation, Role of independent generators and system operator
Load characteristics and load forecast: Basic definitions- load definitions, load factor definitions,
diversity principle in distribution systems, Load Forecast- factors affecting load forecasting methods,
small areas load forecasting, spatial load forecasting methods, simulation, trending and mixed load

M.Tech (Power Electronics) R-17 8


GIET MAIN CAMPUS AUTONOMOUS GUNUPUR 765022
Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

M.TECH - Power Electronics (R-2017)

forecasting methods

Teaching Methods: Chalk& Board/ PPT/Video Lectures/Lecture by Industry Expert//


Text Book:
1. Stagg G.W., Eabiad A.H. “ Computer methods in Power system analysis.” McGraw Hill,
1968.
2. Nagrath& Kothari, “Modern Power System Analysis”
3. Elaerd O.Z, “ Electrical Energy System Theory- An Introduction”
4. “ Understanding Power Quality Problems” by Math H J Bollen, IEEE Press.
5. Electrical power quality –R C Dugan, M.F,MGranghar, H.W.Beaty-TMH.
6. A. J. Wood and B. F. Wollenberg, Power generation, operation and control,
WileyInterscience, 2nd Edition, 1996.

Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEPC1030 POWER CONVERSION DEVICES & 4
3 1 0
DRIVES
SYLLABUS
Unit – I [14Hrs]
Basic concepts of Modeling: Basic Two-pole Machine representation of Commutator machines,
3phase synchronous machine with and without damper bars and 3-phase induction machine, Kron’s
primitive Machine - voltage, current and Torque equations.
Dynamic Analysis of Synchronous Machine: Dynamic performance of synchronous machine, three-
phase fault, comparison of actual and approximate transient torque characteristics
Unit - II [12 Hrs]
Modeling of Synchronous Machine: Synchronous machine inductances –voltage equations in the
rotor’s dq0 reference frame- electromagnetic torque-current in terms of flux linkages-simulation of
three phase synchronous machine- modeling of PM Synchronous motor
Poly-phase Induction Machines: Introduction, construction and principle of operation, Induction
motor equivalent circuit, steady-state performance equations of the induction motor, steady-state
performance, Measurement of motor parameters, Dynamic modeling of induction machines.

Unit – III [10 Hrs]


Phase controlled rectifiers– Single phase half wave controlled rectifier with R, R-L, R-L with
freewheeling diodes. Full wave controlled rectifier with various kind of loads. Half controlled and full
controlled bridges with passive and active loads-Input line current harmonics and power factor
Inverter mode of operation. Three phase half wave controlled rectifier with R,R-L an R-L-E loads
.Three phase semi and full converters with RL and RLE loads .Input side current harmonics and power
factor. Dual converters-Circulating current mode and Non circulating current mode. AC voltage
regulators and DC Choppers-Types of ac voltage regulators-single phase full wave ac voltage
controllers-single phase transformer tap changers-Multistep transformer tap changer. Three phase ac
voltage regulators. Output performance analysis of type A chopper, four quadrant chopper operation

M.Tech (Power Electronics) R-17 9


GIET MAIN CAMPUS AUTONOMOUS GUNUPUR 765022
Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

M.TECH - Power Electronics (R-2017)

Unit – IV [15 Hrs]


Introduction to motor drives: Components of power electronic Drives- Criteria for selection of
Drive components-match between the motor and the load- Thermal consideration- match between the
motor and the power electronics converter- characteristics of mechanical systems- stability criteria.
Induction motor drives: Torque speed characteristics of 3-phase induction motor drive, speed control
of 3phase induction motor by varying stator frequency and voltage – impact of non sinusoidal
excitation on induction motors- variable frequency converter classifications – variable frequency
PWM-VSI drives- variable frequency square wave VSI drives- variable frequency CSI drive
comparison of variable frequency drives- Line frequency variable voltage drives- soft start of
induction motors – speed control by static slip power recovery, static Cramer and Scherbius drives.
Teaching Methods: Chalk& Board/ PPT/Video Lectures/Lecture by Industry Expert//
Text Book:
1. The Generalized theory of electrical machines (Chapters: 1,2,34,5,8 and 11 by B.Adkins and
R.H. Hiiley.
2. Principle, Operation and Design of power Transformer By S.B Vasciitnsky.
3. The J & P transformer Book (Chapter: 22&23) By S. Austen Stigant and A.C Franklin.
4. Power System Stability & Control ( Chapters: 8&9) By P.Kundur, McGraw Hill-1994.
5. Ned Mohan etial : Power Electronics , John wiley and sous
6. R.Krishnan :Electric Motor Drives – PHI publication
7. B K Bose :Modern Power Electronics and AC drives, Pearson Education (Asia)
8. P C Sen : Power Electronics TMH Publication
9. Dubey : Power Electronics Drives- Wiley Eastern
.P.C.Krause, Oleg Wasynczuk, Scott D.Sudhoff, “Analysis of Electrical Machinery and
Drivesystems”, IEEE Press, Second Edition

Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEPE1041 Power Electronics in Renewable Energy 3
3 0 0
systems
SYLLABUS
Unit – I [10 Hrs]
Environmental aspects of electric energy conversion: impacts of renewable energy generation on
environment (cost-GHG Emission) – Qualitative study of different renewable energy resources: Solar,
wind, ocean, Biomass, Fuel cell, Hydrogen energy systems and hybrid renewable energy systems.

Unit - II [6 Hrs]
Reference theory fundamentals-principle of operation and analysis: IG, PMSG, SCIG and DFIG.

Unit – III [14 Hrs]


Solar: Block diagram of solar photo voltaic system -Principle of operation: line commutated
converters (inversion-mode) – Boost and buck-boost converters- selection of inverter, battery sizing,
array sizing Wind: Three phase AC voltage controllers- AC-DC-AC converters: uncontrolled

M.Tech (Power Electronics) R-17 10


GIET MAIN CAMPUS AUTONOMOUS GUNUPUR 765022
Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

M.TECH - Power Electronics (R-2017)

rectifiers, PWM Inverters, Grid Interactive Inverters-matrix converters

Unit – IV [12 Hrs]


Analysis Of Wind And Pv Systems :Stand alone operation of fixed and variable speed wind energy
conversion systems and solar system- Grid connection Issues -Grid integrated PMSG, SCIG Based
WECS, grid Integrated solar system

Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems:-Need for Hybrid Systems- Range and type of Hybrid systems-
Case studies of Wind-PV Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT).

Teaching Methods: Chalk& Board/ PPT/Video Lectures/Lecture by Industry Expert//


Text Book:
1. S. N. Bhadra, D.Kastha, S.Banerjee, “Wind Electrical Systems”, Oxford University Press,
2005.
2. B.H.Khan Non-conventional Energy sources Tata McGraw-hill Publishing Company, New
Delhi,2009.

Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEPE1042 ENERGY CONSERVATION, 3
MANAGEMENT & AUDITING 3 0 0

SYLLABUS
Unit – I [10Hrs]
Basic principles of Energy audit

Energy audit- definitions, concept , types of audit, energy index, cost index ,pie charts, Sankey
diagrams, load profiles, Energy conservation schemes- Energy audit of industries- energy saving
potential, energy audit of process industry, thermal power station, building energy audit

Unit-II [10 Hrs]


Energy management:Principles of energy management, organizing energy management program,
initiating, planning, controlling, promoting, monitoring, reporting- Energy manger, Qualities and
functions, language, Questionnaire – check list for top management

Unit – III [9Hrs]


Energy efficient Motors :Energy efficient motors , factors affecting efficiency, loss distribution ,
constructional details , characteristics - variable speed , variable duty cycle systems, RMS hp- voltage
variation voltage unbalance- over motoring- motor energy audit

Unit – IV [15Hrs]
Power Factor Improvement, Lighting and energy instruments Power factor – methods of

M.Tech (Power Electronics) R-17 11


GIET MAIN CAMPUS AUTONOMOUS GUNUPUR 765022
Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

M.TECH - Power Electronics (R-2017)

improvement , location of capacitors , Pf with non linear loads, effect of harmonics on p.f. , p.f motor
controllers - Good lighting system design and practice, lighting control ,lighting energy audit - Energy
Instruments- watt meter, data loggers, thermocouples, pyrometers, lux meters, tongue testers
,application of PLC’s

Economic aspects and analysis :Economics Analysis-Depreciation Methods, time value of money,
rate of return , present worth method , replacement analysis, life cycle costing analysis- Energy
efficient motors- calculation of simple payback method, net present worth method- Power factor
correction, lighting - Applications of life cycle costing analysis, return on investment
Teaching Methods: Chalk& Board/ PPT/Video Lectures/Lecture by Industry Expert//
Text Book:
1. Energy Management: W.R.Murphy, G.Mckay (Butterworths).
2. Energy Management Principles: C.B.Smith (Pergamon Press).
3. Efficient Use of Energy : I.G.C.Dryden (Butterworth Scientific)
4. Energy Economics -A.V.Desai (Wieley Eastern)
5. Industrial Energy Conservation : D.A. Reay (Pergammon Press)
6. Energy Management Handbook – W.C. Turner ( JohnWiley and Sons, A Wiley
Interscience Publication)

7. Industrial Energy Management and Utilization – L.C. Witte, P.S. Schmidt, D.R. Brown
(Hemisphere Publication, Washington)
8. Industrial Energy Conservation Manuals, MIT Press, Mass, 1982
Energy Conservation guide book Patrick/Patrick/Fardo (Prentice Hall)

Subject Code Subject Name L T P C

MPEPE1043 SWITCHED MODE POWER CONVERSION 3 0 0 3

SYLLABUS
Unit – I [16 Hrs]
DC – DC Converters (Basic Converters): Linear voltage regulators (LVRs), a basic switching
converter(SMPC), comparison between LVR & SMPC, principle of operation and analysis of buck
converter analysis, inductor current ripple and output voltage ripple, capacitor resistance effect,
synchronous rectification, design considerations, buck converter for discontinuous current operation,
principle of operation and analysis of boost converter, inductor current ripple and output voltage
ripple, inductor resistance effect, design considerations, boost converter for discontinuous current
operation, principle of operation and analysis of buck-boost converter analysis, inductors current
ripple and output voltage ripple, design considerations, buck-boost converter for discontinuous current

M.Tech (Power Electronics) R-17 12


GIET MAIN CAMPUS AUTONOMOUS GUNUPUR 765022
Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

M.TECH - Power Electronics (R-2017)

operation, principle of operation and analysis of CUK converter , inductor current ripple and output
voltage ripple, capacitor resistance effect, design considerations, single ended primary inductance
converter(SEPIC).

Unit - II [12 Hrs]


Derived Converters: Introduction, transformer models, principle of operation and analysis of fly back
converter continuous and discontinuous current mode of operation, design considerations, principle of
operation and analysis of forward converter, design considerations, double ended(Two switch)
forward converter, principle of operation and analysis of push-pull converter, design considerations,
principle of operation and analysis of full bridge and half bridge DC-DC converters, design
considerations, current fed converters, multiple outputs.
with power electronic control, single and double output systems, reactive power compensation
Unit – III [10 Hrs]
Control of DC-DC Converter: Modeling of DC-DC converters, power supply control, control loop
stability, small signal analysis, switch transfer function, filter transfer function, PWM transfer
function, Type-2 error amplifier with compensation, design, PSpice simulation of feedback control,
Type-3 error amplifier with compensation, designDistribution automation and control, Voltage drop
calculation for distribution networks, Power loss Calculation, Application of capacitors to distribution
systems, Application of voltage regulators to distribution systems
Unit – IV [11Hrs]
Resonant Converters: Introduction, resonant switch ZCS converter, principle of operation and
analysis, resonant switch ZVS converter, principle of operation and analysis, series resonant
inverter,series resonant DC-DC converter, parallel resonant DC-DC converter, series- parallel
resonant DC-DC converter, resonant converters comparison, resonant DC link converter
Teaching Methods: Chalk& Board/ PPT/Video Lectures/Lecture by Industry Expert//
Text Book:
1. Daniel W Hart, “Power Electronics”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2011.
2. Rashid M.H., “Power Electronics – Circuits Devices and Applications”, 3rd Edition, Pearson,
2011.
3. D M Mitchel, “DC-DC Switching Regulator Analysis” McGraw-Hill Ltd, 1988.
4. Umanand L and Bhatt S R, “Design of Magnetic Components for Switched Mode Power
Converters”, New Age International, New Delhi, 2001
5. Ned Mohan, Tore M. Undeland, William P. Robbins, “Power Electronics Converters,
Applications, and Design”, 3rd Edition, Wiley India Pvt Ltd, 2010.

M.Tech (Power Electronics) R-17 13


GIET MAIN CAMPUS AUTONOMOUS GUNUPUR 765022
Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

M.TECH - Power Electronics (R-2017)

Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEPE1044 ADVANCED POWER SEMICONDUCTOR 3 0 0 3
DEVICES
SYLLABUS
Unit – I [12 Hrs]
Power switching devices overview – Attributes of an ideal switch, application requirements, circuit
symbols; Power handling capability – (SOA); Device selection strategy – On-state and switching
losses – EMI due to switching - Power diodes - Types, forward and reverse characteristics, switching
characteristics – rating
Unit - II [10 Hrs]
BJT’s – Construction, static characteristics, switching characteristics; Negative temperature coefficient
and secondary breakdown; Power darlington - Thyristors – Physical and electrical principle underlying
operating mode, Two transistor analogy – concept of latching; Gate and switching characteristics;
converter grade and inverter grade and other types; series and parallel operation; comparison of BJT
and Thyristor – steady state and dynamic models of BJT &Thyristor.

Unit – III [14 Hrs]


Power MOSFETs and IGBTs – Principle of voltage controlled devices, construction, types, static and
switching characteristics, steady state and dynamic models of MOSFET and IGBTs - Basics of GTO,
MCT, FCT, RCT and IGCT.

Unit – IV [10 Hrs]


Necessity of isolation, pulse transformer, optocoupler – Gate drives circuit: SCR, MOSFET, IGBTs
and base driving for power BJT. - Over voltage, over current and gate protections; Design of snubbers.
Heat transfer – conduction, convection and radiation; Cooling – liquid cooling, vapour – phase
cooling; Guidance for hear sink selection – Thermal resistance and impedance Electrical analogy of
thermal components, heat sink types and design – Mounting types. PERIODS

Teaching Methods: Chalk& Board/ PPT/Video Lectures/Lecture by Industry Expert//


Text Book:
1. B.W Williams ‘Power Electronics Circuit Devices and Applications’.

2. Rashid M.H., " Power Electronics Circuits, Devices and Applications ", Prentice Hall India, Third
Edition, New Delhi, 2004.

3. MD Singh and K.B Khanchandani, “Power Electronics”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2001.

4. Mohan, Undcland and Robins, “Power Electronics – Concepts, applications and Design, John
Wiley and Sons, Singapore, 2000.

M.Tech (Power Electronics) R-17 14


GIET MAIN CAMPUS AUTONOMOUS GUNUPUR 765022
Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

M.TECH - Power Electronics (R-2017)

Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEPE1051 HVDC POWER TRANSMISSION 3 0 0 3
SYLLABUS
Unit – I [13 Hrs]
DC Power Transmission Technology: Introduction, comparison with AC transmission, application
of DC transmission, description of DC transmission system, Planning of HVDC transmission, modern
trends in DC transmission, operating problems.

HVDC Converters: Introduction to Line commutated converter, choice of converter configuration for
any pulse number, analysis of 6 and 12 pulse Graetz bridge converter without overlap, effect of
smoothing reactor. Two and Three level voltage source converters, Pulse Width Modulation. Analysis
of converter in two and three, and three and four valve conduction modes, LCC bridge characteristics,
Twelve pulse converter, detailed analysis of converters. Analysis of Capacitor Commutated and
voltage source converters.

Unit - II [12 Hrs]


Control of Converters and HVDC link: DC link control principles, converter control characteristics,
firing angle control, current and extinction angle control, Starting and stopping of Dc link, Power
control, Frequency control, Reactive power control, Tap changer control, Emergency control and
Telecommunication requirements. Control of voltage source converter.

Converter Faults and Protection: Converter faults, protection against over currents, over voltages in
converter station, surge arrestor, protection against over voltages. Protection against faults in voltage
source converter.

Unit – III [15 Hrs]


Smoothing Reactor and DC line: Smoothing reactors, Effects of corona loss, DC line insulators,
Transient over voltages in DC line, Protection in dc line, Detection and protection of faults, DC
breaker

Reactive Power Control: Reactive power control in steady state and transient state, sources of
reactive power, SVC and STATCOM.

Harmonics and Filters: Introduction, Generation of harmonics, design of AC and DC filters


Unit – IV [11 Hrs]
Power Flow Analysis in AC/DC Systems: Introduction, dc system model, solution procedure,
inclusion of constraints, case study, on line power flow analysis for security control, power flow
analysis under dynamic conditions, power flow with VSC based HVDC system.

Stability Analysis and Power Modulation: Introduction to stability concepts, power modulation,

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Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

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practical considerations in the application of modulation controllers, voltage stability, analysis of


voltage stability in asynchronous AC/DC system.

Multi Terminal DC Systems: Introduction, applications, types, control and protection.

Teaching Methods: Chalk& Board/ PPT/Video Lectures/Lecture by Industry Expert//


Text Book:
1. K. R. Padiyar, “HVDC Power Transmission Systems”, New Age International, 2012.
2. E.W.Kimbark “Direct Current Transmission”, Vol.1, Wiley Inter-Science, London, 2006.
3. Arrilaga, “High Voltage Direct Current Transmission”, The Institute of Engineering and
Technology, 2ndEdition, 2007.
4. S Kamakshaiah and V Kamaraju, “HVDC Transmission”, TMH, 2011.
5. Vijay K Sood, “HVDC and FACTs Controllers;Applications of Static Converters in Power
Systems, BSP Books PvtLtd,First Indian reprint 2013.

Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEPE1052 ADVANCES IN POWER TRANSMISSION & 3
3 0 0
DISTRIBUTION
SYLLABUS
Unit – I [10Hrs]
Basic theory of line compensation. FACTS devices, The FACTS optimization problem. Transient and
dynamic stability enhancement using FACTS components
Unit - II [10 Hrs]
Concepts of modern grid. Introduction to distribution automation, Layout of substations and feeders,
Optimum siting and sizing of substations

Unit – III [8Hrs]


Distribution system load flow, configuration of distribution system, optimum capacitor placement.
Optimum feeder switching for loss minimization and load control.

Unit – IV [14Hrs]
Distribution system restoration. Distribution system monitoring and control: SCADA, Concept of
modern distribution systems.
.
Teaching Methods: Chalk& Board/ PPT/Video Lectures/Lecture by Industry Expert//
Text Book:
1. Rakesh Das Begmudre, Extra High Voltage AC Transmission Engineering, Wiley Estern
Limited.
2. K.R. Padiyar, HVDC Power Transmission System, Wiley Estern Limited.
3. E.W. Kimbark. EHV-AC and HVDC Transmission Engineering & Practice, Khanna
Publishers.

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Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

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4. Math H. J. Bollen, Understanding Power Quality Problems: Voltage Sags and Interruptions,
Wiley-IEEE Press.
5. Flexible Ac Transmission Systems, Yong-Hua Song, Allan T. Johns, IEE publication
6. Understanding FACTS: Concepts and Technology of Flexible AC Transmission Systems,
Narain G. Hingorani, Laszlo Gyugyi

Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEPE1053 ELECTRIC DRIVES IN HYBRID 3
3 0 0
VEHICLES
SYLLABUS
Unit – I [12 Hrs]
Introduction, Layout of an Electric Vehicle, Performance of Electric Vehicles a) Traction Motor
Characteristics b) Tractive Effort and Transmission Requirements c) Vehicle Performance , Energy
Consumption, Advantages and Limitations, Specifications, System Components, Electronic Control
System

Unit - II [10 Hrs]


Photovoltaic Cells, Tracking, Efficiency, Solar Cars, Fuel Cells - Construction & Working, Equations,
Possible Fuel Sources, Fuel Reformer, Design, Cost Comparison.

Unit – III [14 Hrs]


DC Motors Characteristics, Speed and Torque Control, Regenerative Braking. AC Motors
Characteristics, Speed and Torque Control. PM- BLDC Motors Characteristics, Speed and Torque
Control. Reluctance Motors Characteristics, Speed and Torque Control, Regenerative Braking.

Unit – IV [10 Hrs]


Electrochemical Batteries: Types of Batteries, Lead-Acid Batteries, Nickel Based Batteries, Lithium
Based Batteries, Electro Chemical Reactions, Thermodynamic Voltage, Specific Energy, Specific
Power, Energy Efficiency, Ultra Capacitors, DC Generators, AC Generators, Voltage and Frequency
Regulations.
Teaching Methods: Chalk& Board/ PPT/Video Lectures/Lecture by Industry Expert//
Text Book:
1) MehrdadEhsani, YiminGao, Sebatien Gay and Ali Emadi, “Modern Electric, Hybrid Electric
and Fuel cell vehicles: Fundamentals, Theory and Design”, CRC Press, 2004.
2) James Larminie and John Loury, “Electric Vehicle Technology – Explained”, John Wiley &
Sons Ltd, 2003.

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Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

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3) Sandeep Dhameja, “Electric Vehicle Battery Systems”, Butterworth – Heinemann, 2002.


4) Ronald K Jurgen, “Electric and Hybrid – Electric Vehicles”, SAE, 2002.
5) Ron Hodkinson and John Fenton, “Light Weight Electric/Hybrid Vehicle Design”,
Butterworth – Heinemann, 2001.

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MPEPE1054 FLEXIBLE AC TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS 3 0 0 3
SYLLABUS
Unit – I [12 Hrs]
INTRODUCTION
Review of basics of power transmission networks-control of power flow in AC transmission line-
Analysis of uncompensated AC Transmission linePassive reactive power compensation: Effect of
series and shunt compensation at the mid-point of the line on power transfer- Need for FACTS
controllers- types of FACTS controllers.

Unit - II [10 Hrs]


Configuration of SVC- voltage regulation by SVC- Modelling of SVC for load flow analysis-
Modelling of SVC for stability studies-Design of SVC to regulate the mid-point voltage of a SMIB
system- Applications: transient stability enhancement and power oscillation damping of SMIB system
with SVC connected at the mid-point of the line.

Unit – III [12 Hrs]


Concepts of Controlled Series Compensation – Operation of TCSC and GCSC- Analysis of TCSC-
GCSC – Modelling of TCSC and GCSC for load flow studies- modeling TCSC and GCSC for stability
studied- Applications of TCSC and GCSC.
Unit – IV [14 Hrs]
Static synchronous compensator(STATCOM)- Static synchronous series compensator(SSSC)-
Operation of STATCOM and SSSC-Power flow control with STATCOM and SSSC- Modelling of
STATCOM and SSSC for power flow and transient stability studies –operation of Unified and
Interline power flow controllers(UPFC and IPFC)- Modelling of UPFC and IPFC for load flow and
transient stability studies- Applications.
Controllers And Their Co-Ordination
FACTS Controller interactions – SVC–SVC interaction - co-ordination of multiple controllers using
linear control techniques – Quantitative treatment of control coordination.
Teaching Methods: Chalk& Board/ PPT/Video Lectures/Lecture by Industry Expert//
Text Book:
1.MohanMathur, R., Rajiv. K. Varma, “Thyristor – Based FACTS Controllers for Electrical

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Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
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Transmission Systems”, IEEE press and John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2002.
2.K.R.Padiyar,” FACTS Controllers in Power Transmission and Distribution”, New Age
International (P) Ltd., Publishers, New Delhi, Reprint, 2008.
3. A.T.John, “Flexible AC Transmission System”, Institution of Electrical and Electronic
Engineers (IEEE), 1999.
4. NarainG.Hingorani, Laszio. Gyugyl, “Understanding FACTS Concepts and Technology of
Flexible AC Transmission System”, Standard Publishers, Delhi, 2001.

Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEES1160 POWER ELECTRONICS & DRIVES LAB 0 0 8 4
SYLLABUS
Any 8 experiments:
1. Gate Pulse Generation using R, RC and UJT
2. Characteristics of SCR and Triac
3. Characteristics of MOSFET and IGBT
4. AC to DC half controlled converter
5. AC to DC fully controlled Converter
6. Step down and step up MOSFET based choppers
7. IGBT based single phase PWM inverter
8. IGBT based three phase PWM inverter
9. AC Voltage controller
10. Switched mode power converter.
11. Simulation of PE circuits (1Φ&3Φsemiconverter, 1Φ&3Φfullconverter, dc-dc
converters, ac voltage controllers).
Text Book:
Lab Manual

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Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

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II SEMESTER

Sl. Course
Course Code Course Title L T P C
No. Category
THEORY
1 PC MPEPC2010 Advanced power converters 3 1 - 4
2 PC MPEPC2020 Advanced Electric drives 3 1 - 4
MPEPE2031 Smart Grid Design and Analysis
MPEPE2032 Energy Generation from waste
PE-3
3 MPEPE2033 Green Energy Resources and 3 0 0 3
Technology
MPEPE2034 Special Electrical Machine
MPEPE2041 Applications of Power Electronics in
Power Systems
MPEPE2042 Electrical distribution systems
5 PE-4 3 0 0 3
MPEPE2043 Soft Computing techniques
MPEPE2044 Internet of Things
MPEPE2051 Power Quality Management
MPEPE2052 PWM Converters and Applications
6 MPEPE2053 Application of Power Electronics in 3 0 0 3
PE-5 Smart Grid
MPEPE2054 Modern Control theory
PRACTICAL
Simulation of Electrical power
7 PC 0 0 8 4
MPEES2160 systems
8 PC MPEES2170 Seminar 0 0 4 2
TOTAL 15 2 12 23

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Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

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Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEPC2010 Advanced power converters 3 1 0 4
SYLLABUS
Unit – I [10 Hrs]
Phase Controlled Converters:Performance measures of single and three-phase converters with
discontinuous load current for R, RL and RLE loads. Effect of source inductance for single and three-
phase converters

Unit - II [10 Hrs]


Chopper: Review of choppers configurations, Steady state analysis of type A Chopper, Minimum and
Maximum Currents, Ripple and average load current. Commutation in Chopper Circuits

Unit – III [12 Hrs]


Inverters: Performance parameters, voltage control of three phase inverters-Sinusoidal PWM,

Third Harmonic PWM, 60 degree PWM and Space Vector Modulation. Harmonic reductions AC
Voltage Controllers: Single and Three Phase AC Controllers. AC Voltage Controller with PWM
Control.

Unit – IV [10 Hrs]


Cyclo-Converters: Single phase and three phase Cyclo-converters. Reduction in Output Harmonics.
Matrix Converter

Teaching Methods: Chalk& Board/ PPT/Video Lectures/Lecture by Industry Expert//


Text Book:
1. M. H. Rashid, Power Electronics-Circuits, Devices and Applications, 3rd Edition, PHI, 2005.
2. Ned Mohan, T.M. Undeland and William P.Robbins, Power Electronics: Converters,
Applications, 3rd Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2009.

Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEPC2020 ADVANCED ELECTRIC DRIVES 3 1 0 4
SYLLABUS
Unit – I [10 Hrs]
Characteristics of Electric Motors:
Characteristics of DC motors, 3-Phase induction motors and synchronous motors, Starting and
braking of electric motors. Dynamics of Electric Drives:
Mechanicl system, Fundamental torque equations, components of load torques, Dynamic conditions
of a drive system, Energy loss in transient operations, Steady State Stability, Load equalization.

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Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

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Unit - II [10 Hrs]


DC Motor Drives:
Starting, Braking and Speed Control, Transient analysis of separately excited motor with armature and
field control, Energy losses during transient operation, Phase controlled converter fed DC drives,
Dual-converter control of DC drive, Supply harmonics, Power factor and ripple in motor current,
Chopper Control DC drives, Source current harmonic in Choppers

Unit – III [12 Hrs]


Induction Motor Drives:
Starting, Braking and transient analysis, Calculation of energy losses, Speed control, Stator voltage
control, Variable frequency control from voltage and current sources, Slip power recovery-Static
Scherbius and Cramer drives.
Synchronous Motor Drives:
Starting, Pull in and braking of synchronous motor s, Speed control – variable frequency control,
cyclo-converters control. Brushless DC Motor, Linear Induction Motor, Stepper Motor and Switched
Reduction Motor Drives: Important features and applications
Unit – IV [10 Hrs]
Energy Conservation in Electrical Drives:
Losses in electrical drive system, Measures for energy conservation in electric drives, Use of efficient
motor, Energy efficient operation of drives, Improvement of power factor and quality of supply.

Teaching Methods: Chalk& Board/ PPT/Video Lectures/Lecture by Industry Expert//


Text Book:
1. G. K. Dubey : Fundamentals of Electrical Drives, 2nd Edition, Alpha Science International,
2001.
2. S. B. Dewan, Gordon R. Slemon and A. Straughen: Power Semiconductor Drives, John Wiley
Pub.1996.
3. R. Krishnan: Electric Motor drives - Modelling, Analysis and Control, PHI India Ltd., 2002.
4. W. Shepherd, D. T. W. Liang and L.N. Hulley: Power Electronics and Motor Control, 2nd
Edition, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1995.

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Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

M.TECH - Power Electronics (R-2017)

Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEPE2031 SMART GRID DESIGN AND ANALYSIS 3 0 0 3
SYLLABUS
Unit – I [14 Hrs]
SMART GRID ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS
Introduction – Comparison of Power grid with Smart grid – power system enhancement –
communication and standards - General View of the Smart Grid Market Drivers - Stakeholder Roles
and Function - Measures - Representative Architecture - Functions of Smart Grid Components
Wholesale energy market in smart grid-smart vehicles in smart grid.

Unit - II [11 Hrs]


SMART GRID COMMUNICATIONS AND EASUREMENT TECHNOLOGY
Communication and Measurement - Monitoring, Phasor Measurement Unit (PMU), Smart Meters,
Wide area monitoring systems (WAMS)- Advanced metering infrastructure- GIS and Google
Mapping Tools

Unit – III [10 Hrs]


PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS TOOLS FOR SMART GRID DESIGN
Introduction to Load Flow Studies - Challenges to Load Flow in Smart Grid and Weaknesses of the
Present Load Flow Methods - Load Flow State of the Art: Classical, Extended Formulations, and
Algorithms –Load flow for smart grid design-Contingencies studies for smart grid.

Unit – IV [12 Hrs]


STABILITY ANALYSIS TOOLS FOR SMART GRID
Voltage Stability Analysis Tools-Voltage Stability Assessment Techniques Voltage Stability
Indexing-Application and Implementation Plan of Voltage Stability in smart grid-Angle stability
assessment in smart grid-Approach of smart grid to State Estimation-Energy management in smart
grid. 26

Renewable Energy And Storage


Renewable Energy Resources-Sustainable Energy Options for the Smart Grid-Penetration and
Variability Issues Associated with Sustainable Energy Technology-Demand Response Issues-Electric
Vehicles and Plug-in Hybrids PHEV Technology-Environmental Implications Storage Technologies-
Grid integration issues of renewable energy sources.

Teaching Methods: Chalk& Board/ PPT/Video Lectures/Lecture by Industry Expert//


Text Book:
1. G. K. Dubey : Fundamentals of Electrical Drives, 2nd Edition, Alpha Science International,
2001.
2. S. B. Dewan, Gordon R. Slemon and A. Straughen: Power Semiconductor Drives, John Wiley

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Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

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Pub.1996.
3. R. Krishnan: Electric Motor drives - Modelling, Analysis and Control, PHI India Ltd., 2002.
4. W. Shepherd, D. T. W. Liang and L.N. Hulley: Power Electronics and Motor Control, 2nd
Edition, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1995.

Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEPE2032 ENERGY GENERATION FROM WASTE 3 0 0 3
SYLLABUS
Unit – I [10 Hrs]
Introduction to Waste & Waste processing :
Definitions, sources, types and composition of various types of wastes; Characterisation of Municipal
Solid Waste (MSW) , Industrial waste and Biomedical Waste (BMW), waste collection and
transportation; waste processing-size reduction, separation; waste management hierarchy, waste
minimization and recycling of MSW; Life Cycle Analysis (LCA), Material

Recovery Facilities (MRF), recycling processes of solid waste;

Unit - II [10 Hrs]


Waste Treatment and disposal:

Aerobic composting, incineration, different type of incineration; medical and pharmaceutical waste
incinerations- land fill classification, types, methods and sitting consideration, layout and preliminary
design of landfills: composition, characteristics, generation, movement and control of landfill leachate
and gases, environmental monitoring system for land fill gases Energy from waste-thermo chemical
conversion:

Sources of energy generation, incineration, pyrolysis, gasification of waste using gasifiers, briquetting,
utilization and advantages of briquetting,- environmental and health impacts of incineration; strategies
for reducing environmental impacts

Unit – III [12 Hrs]


Energy from waste- Bio-chemical Conversion:
Anaerobic digestion of sewage and municipal wastes, direct combustion of MSW-refuse derived solid

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Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

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fuel, industrial waste, agro residues, anaerobic digestion biogas production, land fill gas generation
and utilization, present status of technologies for conversion of waste into energy, design of waste to
energy plants for cities, small townships and villages.

Unit – IV [10 Hrs]


Environmental and health impacts-case studies:
Environmental and health impacts of waste to energy conversion, case studies of commercial waste to
energy plants, waste to energy- potentials and constraints in India, eco-technological alternatives for
waste to energy conversions - Rules related to the handling, treatment and disposal of MSW and
BMW in India.

Teaching Methods: Chalk& Board/ PPT/Video Lectures/Lecture by Industry Expert//


Text Book:
1. 1. Municipal Solid Waste to Energy Conversion Processes: Economic, Technical, and Renewable
Comparisons, by Gary C. Young, ISBN:9780470539675, Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Publication
Date: June 2010.

2. 2. Recovering Energy from Waste Various Aspects Editors: Velma I. Grover and Vaneeta Grover,
ISBN 978-1- 57808-200-1; 2002

3. 3. Shah, Kanti L., Basics of Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Technology, Prentice Hall, 2000.

4. 4. Rich, Gerald et.al., Hazardous Waste Management Technology, Podvan Publishers, 1987.

5. 5. Waste-to-Energy by Marc J. Rogoff, DEC-1987, Elsiever, ISBN-13: 978-0-81551132-8, ISBN-10:


0-8155- 1132-9.

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Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

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Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEPE2033 Green energy Resources and Technology 3 0 0 3
SYLLABUS
Unit – I [10 Hrs]

Unit - II [10 Hrs]

Unit – III [12 Hrs]

Unit – IV [10 Hrs]

Teaching Methods: Chalk& Board/ PPT/Video Lectures/Lecture by Industry Expert//


Text Book:

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Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
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Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

M.TECH - Power Electronics (R-2017)

Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEPE2034 SPECIAL ELECTRICAL MACHINES 3 0 0 3
SYLLABUS
Unit – I [10 Hrs]
Stepper Motor: Introduction, Types, Hybrid stepper motor- construction, principle of operation, two
phases energized at a time, conditions for operation, different configurations, VR Stepper motor-
single stack and multi stack, Drive systems and circuit for open loop and Closed loop control of
stepping motor. Dynamic characteristics. Single phase stepper Motor, Expression of voltage , current
and torque for stepper motor and criteria for synchronization.
Unit - II [10 Hrs]
Switched Reluctance Motor: Constructional features, principle of operation, Design Aspects and
profile of the SRM, Torque equation, Power converters and rotor sensing mechanism, expression of
torque and torque-speed characteristics,

Unit – III [12 Hrs]


Permanent Magnet Materials: Permanent magnet materials, properties, minor hysteresis loop and
recoil line, equivalent circuit, stator frames with permanent magnets
Unit – IV [10 Hrs]
Brushless DC Motor :Construction, operation, sensing and switching logic scheme, Drive and power
circuit, Theoritical analysis and performance prediction, transient Analysis.

Linear Induction Motor: Construction and principle of operation of Linear Induction Motor,

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Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

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Approximate calculation of the force on rotor.

Teaching Methods: Chalk& Board/ PPT/Video Lectures/Lecture by Industry Expert//


Text Book:
1. Vekatratnam, “Special Electrical Machines”, Universities Press
2. Fitzerald and Kingsley,” Electrical Machines” McGraw Hill. Miller. T. J. E., “Brushless
Permanent Magnet and
3. Reluctance Motor Drives”, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1989.
4. Kenjo. T and Nagamori. S, “Permanent Magnet and Brushless DC Motors”, Clarendon Press,
Oxford, 1989.
5. Kenjo. T, “Stepping Motors and their Microprocessor Control”, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1989
6. Krishnan R, “Switched Reluctance Motor Drives”, Modelling, Simulation, Analysis, Design
and applications, CRC press

Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEPE2041 APPLICATIONS OF POWER 3
3 0 0
ELECTRONICS IN POWER SYSTEMS
SYLLABUS
Unit – I [8Hrs]
Steady state and dynamic problems in AC systems:

Flexible AC transmission systems (FACTS), Principles of series and shunt compensation, Description
of static var compensators (SVC), Thyristor Controlled series compensators (TCSC), Static phase
shifters (SPS), Static condenser (STATCON), Static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) and
Unified power flow controller (UPFC)
.
Unit - II [6Hrs]
Modelling and Analysis of FACTS controllers: Control strategies to improve system stability

Unit – III [12 Hrs]


Power Quality problems in distribution systems Harmonics:

Harmonics creating loads, modelling, harmonic propagation, Series and parallel resonances, harmonic
power flow, Mitigation of harmonics, filters, passive filters, Active filters, shunt, series hybrid filters,
voltage sags & swells, voltage flicker, Mitigation of power quality problems using power electronic

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Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

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conditioners, IEEE standards,

Unit – IV [8Hrs]
HVDC Converters and their characteristics, Control of the converters (CC and CEA), Parallel and
series operation of converters.

Teaching Methods: Chalk& Board/ PPT/Video Lectures/Lecture by Industry Expert//


Text Book:
1. N.G. Hingorani& Laszlo Gyugyi , Understanding FACTS , IEEE Press, 2000.
2. E. F. Fuchs & Mohammad A.S. Masoum, Power Quality in Power Systems and Electrical
Machines, Elsevier Academic Press 2008.

3. K.R. Padiyar, FACTS controllers in power transmission and distribution, New Age
International publishers, New Delhi, 2007. .

Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEPE2042 ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS 3 0 0 3
SYLLABUS
Unit – I [10 Hrs]
Industrial and commercial distribution systems – Energy losses in distribution system – system ground
for safety and protection – comparison of O/H lines and underground cable system .Network model –
power flow, short circuit and loss calculations.

Unit - II [8Hrs]
Distribution system, reliability analysis – reliability concepts – Markov model – distribution network
reliability – reliability performance

Unit – III [14Hrs]


Distribution system expansion -planning – load characteristics – load forecasting – design concepts –
optimal location of substation – design of radial lines – solution technique. Voltage control –
Application of shunt capacitance for loss reduction – Harmonics in the system – static VAR systems –
loss reduction and voltage improvement.

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Unit – IV [8Hrs]
System protection – requirement – fuses and section analyzers-over current. Under voltage and under
frequency protection – coordination of protective device.

Teaching Methods: Chalk& Board/ PPT/Video Lectures/Lecture by Industry Expert//


Text Book:
1. Pabla, A.S., „Electrical Power Distribution System‟, 5th edition,Tata McGraw hill, 2004.

2. Tuvar Goner, „Electrical Power Distribution System Engineering‟, McGraw hill, 1986.

3. Sterling, M.I.H., „Power System Control‟, Peter Peergisus, 1979.

Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEPE2043 SOFT COMPUTING TECHNIQUES 3 0 0 3
SYLLABUS
Unit – I [10 Hrs]
INTRODUCTION AND ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS

Introduction of soft computing - soft computing vs. hard computing- various types of soft computing
techniques- applications of soft computing-Neuron- Nerve structure and synapse Artificial Neuron
and its model- activation functions- Neural network architecture- single layer and multilayer feed
forward networks- McCulloch Pitts neuron model- perception model- Adeline and Madaline-
multilayer perception model- back propagation learning methods- effect of learning rule coefficient -
back propagation algorithm- factors affecting back propagation training applications.
Unit - II [10 Hrs]
Counter propagation network- architecture- functioning & characteristics of counter- Propagation
network-Hopfield/ Recurrent network- configuration- stability constraints associative memory and
characteristics- limitations and applications- Hopfield v/s Boltzmann machine- Adaptive Resonance
Theory- Architecture- classifications-Implementation and training-Associative Memory Chopper

Unit – III [12 Hrs]


FUZZY LOGIC SYSTEM

Introduction to crisp sets and fuzzy sets- basic fuzzy set operation and approximate reasoning.

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Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

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Introduction to fuzzy logic modeling and control- Fuzzification- inferencing and defuzzification Fuzzy
knowledge and rule bases-Fuzzy modeling and control schemes for nonlinear systems. Self organizing
fuzzy logic control- Fuzzy logic control for nonlinear time delay system.

Unit – IV [10 Hrs]


GENETIC ALGORITHM

Basic concept of Genetic algorithm and detail algorithmic steps-adjustment of free ParametersSolution
of typical control problems using genetic algorithm- Concept on some other search techniques like
tabu search and ant colony search techniques for solving optimization problems.
APPLICATIONS GA application to power system optimization problem- Case studies:
Identification and control of linear and nonlinear dynamic systems using Matlab-Neural Network
toolbox.
Stability analysis of Neural Network interconnection systems- Implementation of fuzzy logic
controller using Matlab fuzzy logic toolbox-Stability analysis of fuzzy control systems.

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Text Book:
1. Laurene V. Fausett, Fundamentals of Neural Networks: Architectures, Algorithms And
Applications, Pearson Education,
2. Timothy J. Ross, “Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications” Wiley India.
3. Zimmermann H.J. "Fuzzy set theory and its Applications" Springer international edition, 2011.
4. David .Goldberg, “Genetic Algorithms in Search, Optimization, and Machine Learning”, Pearson
Education, 2009.
5. W.T.Miller, R.S.Sutton and P.J.Webrose, “Neural Networks for Control”, MIT Press, 1996.

Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEPE2044 INTERNET OF THINGS 3 0 0 3
SYLLABUS
Unit – I [10 Hrs]
Introduction to Internet of Things
Introduction-Definition & Characteristics of IoT , Physical Design of IoT- Things in IoT , IoT
Protocols, Logical Design of IoT- IoT Functional Blocks, IoT Communication Models, IoT

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Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

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Communication APIs , IoT Enabling Technologies- Wireless Sensor Networks , Cloud Computing,
Big Data Analytics , Communication Protocols , Embedded Systems, IoT Levels & Deployment
Templates.
Unit - II [10 Hrs]
Domain Specific IoTs
Home Automation: Smart Lighting, Smart Appliances, Intrusion Detection, Smoke/Gas Detectors,
Cities-Smart Parking, Smart Lighting, Smart Roads, Structural Health Monitoring, Surveillance,
Emergency Response, Environment-Weather Monitoring, Air Pollution Monitoring, Noise Pollution
Monitoring, Forest Fire Detection , River Floods Detection , Energy- Smart Grids , Renewable
Energy Systems , Prognostics , Retail-Inventory Management , Smart Payments , Smart Vending
Machines , Logistics-Route Generation & Scheduling , Fleet Tracking , Shipment Monitoring ,
Remote Vehicle Diagnostics, Agriculture-Smart Irrigation ,Green House Control ,Industry Machine
Diagnosis & Prognosis Indoor Air Quality Monitoring ,Health & Lifestyle –Health & Fitness
Monitoring, Wearable Electronics
IoT and M2M Introduction, M2M-Difference between IoT and M2M, SDN and NFV for IoT-
Software Defined Networking, Network Function Virtualization
Unit – III [12 Hrs]
IoT Platforms Design Methodology
IoT Design Methodology-Purpose & Requirements Specification ,Process Specification, Domain
Model Specification, Information Model Specification , Service Specifications , IoT Level
Specification, Functional View
Specification , Operational View Specification , Device & Component Integration , Application
Development, Case Study on IoT System for Weather Monitoring, Motivation for Using Python
IoT Physical Devices & Endpoints
What is an IoT Device-Basic building blocks of an IoT Device, Exemplary Device: Raspberry Pi,
About the Board, Linux on Raspberry Pi , Raspberry Pi Interfaces – Serial, SPI , I2C , Programming
Raspberry Pi with Python-Controlling LED with Raspberry Pi , Interfacing an LED and Switch with
Raspberry Pi ,Interfacing a Light Sensor (LDR) with Raspberry Pi , Other IoT Devices-pcDuino,
Beagle Bone Black , Cubieboard

Unit – IV [10 Hrs]


IoT&Beyond : Use of Big Data and Visualization in IoT, Industry 4.0 Concepts. Overview of RFID,
Low-power design (Bluetooth Low Energy), range extension techniques (data mining and mesh
networking), and dataintensive IoT for continuous recognition applications. Overview of Android /
IOS App Development tools & Internet Of Everything
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Text Book:
1. Internet of Things, A Hands on Approach, by Arshdeep Bahga& Vijay maudisetti, University
Press.

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Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

M.TECH - Power Electronics (R-2017)

Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEPE2051 POWER QUALITY MANAGEMENT 3 0 0 3
SYLLABUS
Unit – I [10 Hrs]
INTRODUCTION: Power Quality phenomena – Basic terminologies – various events in Power
Quality – Causes for reduction in Power Quality –– Power Quality Standards VOLTAGE SAG:
Causes of voltage sags – magnitude and duration of voltage sags – effect on adjustable AC Drives, DC
drives, computers and consumer electronics – monitoring and mitigation of voltage sags.

Unit - II [10 Hrs]


INTERRUPTION: Origin of Long and Short interruptions – influence on various equipments –
reliability of power supply – basic reliability evaluation techniques – monitoring and mitigation of
interruptions

Unit – III [12 Hrs]


HARMONICS: Origin of harmonics – effect of harmonics on adjustable speed ac drives – harmonic
reduction using PWM and harmonic injection

Unit – IV [10 Hrs]


POWER QUALITY MEASUREMENTS: Interpretation and analysis of Power Quality
Measurements, Active Filters as Power Quality Conditioners – Basic concept of Unified Power
Quality Conditioners.

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Text Book:
1. Math. H. J. Bollen, “Understanding Power Quality Problems – Voltage Sags and
Interruptions”, IEEE Press, 2000
2. David D. Shipp and William S. Vilcheck, “Power Quality and Line Considerations for
Variable Speed AC Drives”, IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, Vol. 32, March / April –
1996

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Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

M.TECH - Power Electronics (R-2017)

Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEPE2052 PWM CONVERTERS AND APPLICATIONS 3
3 0 0

SYLLABUS
Unit – I [10 Hrs]
AC/DC and DC/AC power conversion, overview of applications of voltage source converters, pulse
modulation techniques for bridge converters. Bus clamping PWM, space vector based PWM,
advanced PWM techniques, practical devices in converter; calculation of switching and conduction
losses.

Unit - II [10 Hrs]


Compensation for dead time and DC voltage regulation; dynamic model of a PWM converter,
multilevel converters; constant V/F induction motor drives.

Unit – III [12 Hrs]


Estimation of current ripple and torque ripple in inverter fed drives; line – side converters with power
factor compensation.Active power filtering, reactive power compensation; harmonic current
compensation.

Unit – IV [10 Hrs]


Energy Conservation in Electrical Drives:
Losses in electrical drive system, Measures for energy conservation in electric drives, Use of efficient
motor, Energy efficient operation of drives, Improvement of power factor and quality of supply.

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Text Book:
1. Mohan, Undeland and Robbins,’ Power Electronics; Converters, Applications and Design’, John
Wiley and Sons, 1989.

2. Erickson R W,’ Fundamentals of Power Electronics’, Chapman and Hall, 1997.

3. VithyathilJ,’Power Electronics: Principles and Applications ‘, McGraw Hill, 1995

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Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

M.TECH - Power Electronics (R-2017)

Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEPE2053 APPLICATION OF POWER 3
3 0 0
ELECTRONICS IN SMART GRID
SYLLABUS
Unit – I [10 Hrs]
Introduction: Introduction to smart grid, electricity network, local energy networks, electric
transportation, low carbon central generation, fundamental problems of electrical power systems,
power flow control, distributed generation and energy storage, attributes of the smart grid, alternate
views of smart grid.

Unit - II [10 Hrs]


Power Control and Quality Problems: Introduction, general problems and solutions of power
control, power quality and EMC, power quality issues, monitoring, legal and organizational
regulations, mitigation methods and EMC related phenomena in smart system, ECM cases in
distributed power system.

Unit – III [12 Hrs]


High Frequency AC Power Distribution Platform: Introduction, high frequency in space
applications, telecommunications, computer and commercial electronics system, automotive and
motor drives, micro grids.
Integration of Distributed Generation with Power System: Distributed generation past and future,
interconnection with a hosting grid, integration and interconnection concerns, power injection
principle, injection using static compensators and advanced static devices, distributed generation
contribution to power quality problems and current challenges
Unit – IV [10 Hrs]
Active Power Controllers: Dynamic static synchronous controllers, D-STATCOM, Dynamic static
synchronous series controllers, dynamic voltage restorer, AC/AC voltage regulators. Energy Storage
Systems: Introduction, structure of power storage devices, pumped-storage hydroelectricity,
compressed air energy storage system, flywheels, battery storage, hydrogen storage, super conducting
magnet energy storage, super capacitors, applications of energy storage devices.
Teaching Methods: Chalk& Board/ PPT/Video Lectures/Lecture by Industry Expert//
Text Book:
1. Strzelecki Benysek, “Power Electronics in Smart Electrical Energy Networks”, Springer, 2008.

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Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

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2. Clark W Gellings, “The Smart Grid: Enabling Energy Efficient and Demand Side
Response”, CRC Press, 2009

Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEPE2054 MODERN CONTROL THEORY 3 0 0 3
SYLLABUS
Unit – I [10 Hrs]
MATHEMATICAL PRELIMINARIES

Fields, Vectors and Vector Spaces – Linear combinations and Bases – Linear Transformations and
Matrices – Scalar Product and Norms – Eigen-values, Eigen Vectors and a Canonical form
representation of Linear operators – The concept of state – State Equations for Dynamic systems –
Time invariance and Linearity – Non-uniqueness of state model – State diagrams for Continuous-
Time State
Unit - II [10 Hrs]
STATE VARIABLE ANALYSIS

Linear Continuous time models for Physical systems– Existence and Uniqueness of Solutions to
Continuous-Time State Equations – Solutions of Linear Time Invariant Continuous-Time State
Equations – State transition matrix and its properties. General concept of controllability – General
concept of Observability – Controllability tests for Continuous-Time Invariant Systems Observability
tests for Continuous-Time Invariant Systems – Controllability and Observability of State Model in
Jordan Canonical form – Controllability and Observability Canonical forms of State model.

Unit – III [12 Hrs]


NON LINEAR SYSTEMS

Introduction – Non Linear Systems - Types of Non-Linearities – Saturation – Dead-Zone - Backlash –


Jump Phenomenon etc;– Singular Points – Introduction to Linearization of nonlinear systems,
Properties of Non-Linear systems – Describing function–describing function analysis of nonlinear
systems – Stability analysis of Non-Linear systems through describing functions. Introduction to
phase-plane analysis, Method of Isoclines for Constructing Trajectories, singular points, phase-plane
analysis of nonlinear control systems
Unit – IV [10 Hrs]
Stability in the sense of Lyapunov, Lyapunov’s stability and Lypanov’s instability theorems - Stability
Analysis of the Linear continuous time invariant systems by Lyapunov second method
Generation of Lyapunov functions – Variable gradient method – Krasooviski’s method. State feedback

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Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

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controller design through Pole Assignment – State observers: Full order and Reduced order.
Optimal Control
Introduction to optimal control - Formulation of optimal control problems – calculus of variations –
fundamental concepts, functional, variation of functional – fundamental theorem of theorem of
Calculus of variations – boundary conditions – constrained minimization – formulation using
Hamiltonian method – Linear Quadratic regulator.
Teaching Methods: Chalk& Board/ PPT/Video Lectures/Lecture by Industry Expert//
Text Book:
1. Modern Control System Theory by M.Gopal – New Age International -1984

2. Modern Control Engineering by Ogata.K – Prentice Hall - 1997

Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEES2160 Simulation of Electrical power systems 0 0 8 4
SYLLABUS
Any 8 experiments:

1. Computation of parameters and modelling of transmission lines.


2. Formation of admittance matrices.
3. Formation of impedance matrices.
4. Solution of power flow using gauss-seidel method.
5. Short circuit analysis.
6. Solution of power flow using newton-raphson method.
7. Load – frequency dynamics of single area power systems.
8. Load – frequency dynamics of two area power systems.
9. Transient and small signal stability analysis – single machine Infinite bus system. 10. Economic
dispatch in power systems

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Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

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III SEMESTER

Sl. Course
Course Code Course Title L T P C
No. Category
THEORY
MPEOE3011 Optimization Algorithms
MPEOE3012 Digital signal processing &
OE Applications 3 0 0 3
1
MPEOE3013 Computer Networks
MPEOE3014 Advanced Engineering mathematics
2 PC MPEES3120 THESIS -I 0 0 36 18
3 PC MPEES3130 Seminar 0 0 4 2
TOTAL 3 0 40 23

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Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

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Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEOE3011 OPTIMIZATION ALGORITHMS 3 0 0 3
SYLLABUS
Unit – I [10Hrs]
Optimization Fundamentals – Definition, Classification of problems, Unconstrained and constrained
optimization, Optimality conditions

Unit - II [8Hrs]
Linear Programming – Simplex Method, Duality, Sensitivity methods

Unit – III [12Hrs]


Nonlinear Programming – Powel’s method, Steepest descent method, conjugate gradient method,
Newton’s method, GRG method, Sequential quadratic programming, Penalty function method,
Augmented Lagrange multiplier method.

Unit – IV [12Hrs]
Dynamic Programming and Integer Programming – Interior point methods, Karmakar’s algorithm,
Dual affine, Primal Affine, Barrie algorithm Meta- Heuristic Optimization – Simulated annealing,
Evolutionary Programming, Genetic Algorithm, Swarm optimization and other nature inspired
algorithms.

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Text Book:
1. Rao S. S., "Engineering Optimization", New Age International Pvt Ltd.

2. Gill Murray and Wright, "Practical Optimization", Academic Press.

3. Laurence A. Wolsey, "Integer Programming", John wiley and Sons.

4. Fred Glover, G. A. Kochenberger, "Handbook of Metaheuristics", Kluwer Academic Publishers.

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Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

M.TECH - Power Electronics (R-2017)

Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEOE3012 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING & 3 0 0 3
APPLICATIONS SYLLABUS
Unit – I [10Hrs]
Review of Discrete – Time Signal & System representation in Z – Transform domain – Inverse Z –
Transform – Properties – System characterization in Z – domain -- Equivalence between Fourier
Transform and the Z-Transform of a Discrete signal.

Unit - II [12 Hrs]


Sampling in Fourier domain - Discrete Fourier Transform and its properties – Linear filtering using
DFT – Resolution of DFT - FFT Algorithm – Radix-2 FFT Algorithm - DIT & DIF Structures -
Higher Radix schemes

Unit – III [14 Hrs]


Classification of filter design - Design of IIR filters – Bilinear transformation technique – Impulse
invariance method – Step invariance method. FIR filter design – Fourier series method - Window
function technique - Finite Word Length Effects.

Unit – IV [12 Hrs]


Introduction to Multirate Signal Processing - Decimation - Interpolation - Case Studies on Speech
Coding, Transform Coding – DSP based measurement system

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Text Book:
1. Ludemann L. C., “Fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing”, Harper and Row publications, 1986.

2. Antoniou A., “Digital Filters – Analysis and Design”, Tata Mc-Graw Hill, 1980.

3. Oppenheim and Schaffer, ‘Discrete time Signal processing’, PHI, 1989.

4. P.P. Vaidhyanathan, “ Multirate systems and filter banks”, PHI, 1993.

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Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

M.TECH - Power Electronics (R-2017)

Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEOE3013 COMPUTER NETWORKS 3 0 0 3
SYLLABUS
Unit – I [10Hrs]
Computer Network – Hardware and Software, OSI and TCP reference Model, Transmission media,
Wireless transmission, public switched telephone network - Structure, multiplexing and switching.

Unit - II [8 Hrs]
Data link layer - design issues, Data link protocols. Medium access sub layer - channel allocations,
Multiple Access protocols, IEEE protocols

Unit – III [12Hrs]


Network layer - Design issues, routing algorithms, congestion control algorithms, QoS ,

Augmented Lagrange multiplier method.

Unit – IV [12 Hrs]


Transport layer- Design issues, Connection management . Application layer – DNs, Electronic mail,
World Wide Web, multimedia, Cryptography, Internet transport protocols - TCP and UDP

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Text Book:
1. James F. Kurose and Keith W. Ross, ‘Computer Networking’, 2nd Edition, Pearson Education,
2003.

2. Tanenbaum, A.S., 'Computer Networks', 4th Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2003.

3. Stallings, W., 'Data and Computer Communication',PHI,5th edition, 2000.

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Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Odisha and Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha
Accredited by NAAC with a CGPA of 3.28/4 at A Grade
Dist.- Rayagada, Odisha, INDIA; www.giet.edu

M.TECH - Power Electronics (R-2017)

Subject Code Subject Name L T P C


MPEOE3014 Advanced Engineering Mathematics 3 0 0 3
SYLLABUS
Unit – I [10Hrs]
Complex Variables:
Review of complex variables, Conformal mapping & transformations, Function of complex variables,
Pole and singularity, Integration with respect to complex argument, Residues and basic theorems on
residues

Unit - II [8 Hrs]
Numerical Analysis:
Introduction, Interpolation formulae, Difference equation, Roots of equations,

Solution of simultaneous linear and non-linear equations, Solution techniques for ODE and PDE,
Introduction to stabilty, Matrix eigen value and eigen vector problems.

Unit – III [12Hrs]


Optimization Technique:
Calculus of several variables, Implicit function theorem, Nature of singular points, Necessary and
sufficient conditions for optimization, Elements of calculus variation, Constrained Optimization,
Lagrange multipliers, Gradient method, Dynamic programming.

Unit – IV [12 Hrs]


Linear Algebra:
Vector space, Linear dependence of vectors, basis, linear transformations, inner product space, rank
and inverse of a matrix, solution of algebraic equations, consistency conditions, Eigen values and
eigen vectors, Hermitian and Skew Hermitian matrices

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Text Book:
1. John B. Conway, Functions of one complex variable, Springer International.
2. James Ward Brown &Ruel V. Churchill, Complex variable and application., Mc Graw Hill
International edition .
3. John H. Mathews, Numerical Methods for Mathematics , science and Engineering, PHI 4. D.C.
Sanyal and K. Das, A text Book of Numeriacl analysis, U.N. Dhar& Sons Pvt. Ltd.
5. S.S.Rao,, Optimisation theory and application, Wiely Eastern limited
6. Hoffman &Kunze. R, Linear Algebra, PHI

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