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With Effect From The Academic Year 2009-2010 EE 484 Electrical Simulation Lab

EE 484 is an electrical simulation lab course offered for the 2009-2010 academic year. The course is 3 periods per week for 3 hours of university examination and includes 50 marks for examination and 25 marks for sessional work. Students will conduct at least 10 experiments in the semester using various software tools to simulate concepts like network theorems, transient responses of circuits, resonance, transfer function analysis, compensator design, fault analysis, stability studies, motor drives, and more.

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With Effect From The Academic Year 2009-2010 EE 484 Electrical Simulation Lab

EE 484 is an electrical simulation lab course offered for the 2009-2010 academic year. The course is 3 periods per week for 3 hours of university examination and includes 50 marks for examination and 25 marks for sessional work. Students will conduct at least 10 experiments in the semester using various software tools to simulate concepts like network theorems, transient responses of circuits, resonance, transfer function analysis, compensator design, fault analysis, stability studies, motor drives, and more.

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WITH EFFECT FROM THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2009-2010

EE 484
ELECTRICAL SIMULATION LAB
Instruction 3 Periods per week
Duration oI University Examination 3 Hours
University Examination 50 Marks
Sessional 25 Marks
Simulation experiments should be conducted in the Iollowing areas using MATLAB
/Simulink with DSP Tool Box, Control System Tool Box & Power System Tool Box
/PSpice/PSCAD /MiPower /SABER / PowerTrans etc.
1. VeriIication oI Network theorems (i) Thevinin's theorem (ii) Superposition theorem
(iii) Maximum power transIer theorem
2. Transient responses oI Series RLC, RL and RC circuits with Sine and Step inputs.
3. Series and Parallel resonance. .
4. Bode plot, Root-Locus plot and Nyquist plot.
5. TransIer Iunction analysis (i) Time response Ior Step input (ii) Frequency response Ior
Sinusoidal input.
6. Design oI Lag, Lead and Lag-Lead compensators;
7. Load Ilow studies.
8. Fault analysis
9. Transient stability studies.
10. Economic power scheduling
11. Load Irequency control
12. Chopper Ied D.C motor drives.
13. VSI ICSI Ied Induction motor drives.
At least ten experiments should be completed in the semester.

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