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KAMLA NEHRU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SULTANPUR (U. P.)
(An Autonomous Institute under U.P.T.U. Lucknow)
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
Electrical Engineering
STUDY & EVALUATION SCHEME
(Effective from the session 2014-15)
SEMESTER – III
EVALUATION SCHEME
PERIODS
Sr. COURSE SESSIONAL EXAM. SUBJECT
SUBJECT(s)
No. CODE ESE TOTAL
L T P CT TA TOTAL
THEORY
PRACTICAL
Numerical Technique
6. KEE-351 0 0 2 10 10 20 30 50
Lab
Electrical Measurement
7. KEE-352 0 0 2 10 10 20 30 50
Lab
Analog Integrated
9. KEC-357 0 0 2 10 10 20 30 50
Circuits Lab
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KAMLA NEHRU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SULTANPUR (U. P.)
(An Autonomous Institute under U.P.T.U. Lucknow)
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
Electrical Engineering
STUDY & EVALUATION SCHEME
(Effective from the session 2014-15)
SEMESTER – IV
EVALUATION SCHEME
PERIODS
Sr. COURSE SESSIONAL EXAM. SUBJECT
SUBJECT(s)
No. CODE ESE TOTAL
L T P CT TA TOTAL
THEORY
Electromechanical
1. KEE-401 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
Energy Conversion-I
Network Analysis &
2. KEE-402 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
Synthesis
Electromagnetic Field
5. KEC-407 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
Theory
PRACTICAL
Electro-mechanical
7. KEE-451 Energy Conversion-I 0 0 2 10 10 20 30 50
Lab
Network & Synthesis
8. KEE-452 0 0 2 10 10 20 30 50
Lab
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KAMLA NEHRU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SULTANPUR (U. P.)
(An Autonomous Institute under U.P.T.U. Lucknow)
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
Electrical Engineering
STUDY & EVALUATION SCHEME
(Effective from the session 2015-16)
SEMESTER – V
EVALUATION SCHEME
PERIODS
Sr. COURSE SESSIONAL EXAM. SUBJECT
SUBJECT(s)
No. CODE ESE TOTAL
L T P CT TA TOTAL
THEORY
Engineering &
1. KAS-501 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
Managerial Economics
Electro-mechanical
2. KEE-502 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
Energy Conversion-II
Elements of Power
4. KEE-504 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
System
Communication
5. KEC-507 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
Engineering
PRACTICAL / TRAINING
Communication Skills
6. KAS-551 and Personality 0 0 3 10 10 20 30 50
Development Lab
Electro-mechanical
7. KEE-552 Energy Conversion-II 0 0 2 10 10 20 30 50
Lab
Communication
9. KEC-557 0 0 2 10 10 20 30 50
Engineering Lab
Industrial Training
KEE-558 0 0 2 - - 50* - 50*
10. Presentation-I*
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KAMLA NEHRU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SULTANPUR (U. P.)
(An Autonomous Institute under U.P.T.U. Lucknow)
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
Electrical Engineering
STUDY & EVALUATION SCHEME
(Effective from the session 2015-16)
SEMESTER – VI
EVALUATION SCHEME
PERIODS
Sr. COURSE SESSIONAL EXAM. SUBJECT
SUBJECT(s)
No. CODE ESE TOTAL
L T P CT TA TOTAL
THEORY
Electrical Systems
2. KEE-601 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
Simulation
PRACTICAL / SEMINAR
Electrical Simulation
6. KEE-651 0 0 2 10 10 20 30 50
Lab
9. KEE-657 Seminar - - 2 - - 50 - 50
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KAMLA NEHRU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SULTANPUR (U. P.)
(An Autonomous Institute under U.P.T.U. Lucknow)
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
Electrical Engineering
STUDY & EVALUATION SCHEME
(Effective from the session 2016-17)
SEMESTER – VII
EVALUATION SCHEME
PERIODS
Sr. COURSE SESSIONAL EXAM. SUBJECT
SUBJECT(s)
No. CODE ESE TOTAL
L T P CT TA TOTAL
THEORY
Electric Drives &
1. KEE-701 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
Control
Power System
2. KEE-702
Operation & Control 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
4. KEE-01 Elective - I
3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
5. KEE-02 Elective - II
3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
#
8. KEE-754 Project (Phase-I) - - 4 - - 50 - 50
# Project should be initiated in the beginning of VII semester and should be completed by the
end of VIII semester.
** 4-6 week training after VI semester to be evaluated in VII semester.
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KAMLA NEHRU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SULTANPUR (U. P.)
(An Autonomous Institute under U.P.T.U. Lucknow)
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
Electrical Engineering
STUDY & EVALUATION SCHEME
(Effective from the session 2016-17)
SEMESTER – VIII
EVALUATION SCHEME
PERIODS
Sr. COURSE SESSIONAL EXAM. SUBJECT
SUBJECT(s)
No. CODE ESE TOTAL
L T P CT TA TOTAL
THEORY
Instrumentation and
1. KEE-801 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
Process Control
Advance Control
2 KEE-802 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
System
4. KEE-04 Elective - IV
3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
PRACTICAL / PROJECT
Virtual Instrumentation
5. KEE-851 0 0 2 10 10 20 30 50
Lab
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DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVES
KEE-01: ELECTIVE - I
KEE-02: ELECTIVE – II
KEE-04: ELECTIVE - IV
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SEMESTER III
KAS-301: MATHEMATICS-III
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Test Books:
1. Peter V. O’Neil, “Advance Engineering Mathematics”, Thomson (Cengage) Learning,
2007.
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2. Jain, Iyenger & Jain, “Numerical Methods for Scientific and Engineering Computation”,
New Age International, New Delhi, 2003.
3. J. N. Kapur, “Mathematical Statistics”, S. Chand & company Ltd., 2000.
4. A. C. Srivastava & P. K. Srivastava, “Engineering Mathematics”, Vol. III, PHI Learning
Private Limited, New Delhi, 2011.
Reference Books:
5. R. K. Jain & S. R. K. Iyenger, “Advance Engineering Mathematics”, Narosa Publication
House, 2002.
6. Chandrika Prasad, “Advanced Mathematics for Engineers”, Prasad Mudralaya, 1996.
7. S. S. Sastry, “Introductory method of Numerical Analysis”, PHI Learning Private
Limited, New Delhi
8. E. Balagurusamy, “Numerical Methods”, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company
Limited, New Delhi.
9. E. Kreysig, “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, John Wiley & Sons, 2005.
10. B. S. Grewal, “Higher Engineering Mathematics”, Khanna Publishers, 2005.
11. Devi Prasad, “An introduction to Numerical Analysis”, Narosa Publication house, New
Delhi 2006.
12. T. Veerajan & T. Ramchandrandran, “Theory & Problems in Numerical Methods”, TMH,
New Delhi, 2004.
13. S. P. Gupta, “Statistical Methods”, Sultan and Sons, New Delhi, 2004
14. Devore, “Probability and Statistics”, Thomson (Cengage) Learning, 2007.
15. Walpole, Myers, Myers & Ye, “Probability and Statistics for Engineers & Scientists”,
Pearson Education, 2003.
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UNIT - I:
Introduction to continuous time signals and systems: Basic continuous time signals, unit step,
unit ramp, unit impulse and periodic signals with their mathematical representation and
characteristics, Introduction to various types of systems.
Analogous System: Linear mechanical elements, force-voltage and force-current analogy. 08
UNIT- II:
Fourier Transform Analysis: Exponential form and Trigonometric form of Fourier series,
Drichlet’s conditions, Fourier Symmetry, Fourier Integral and Fourier Transform. Transform of
common functions and Periodic wave forms: Applications of Fourier Transform to network
analysis. 08
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UNIT- III:
Laplace Transform Analysis: Review of Laplace Transform, Laplace Transform of periodic
Functions, Initial and Final Value Theorems, Inverse Laplace Transform, Convolution Theorem,
Application of Laplace Transform to analysis of networks, waveform Synthesis and Laplace
Transform of complex waveforms. 08
UNIT- IV:
State-Variable analysis: Introduction, State Space representation of linear systems, Transfer
Function and State variables, State Transition Matrix, Solution of state equations for
Homogeneous and non-homogeneous systems, Applications of State-Variable technique to the
Analysis of linear systems, similarity transformation. 08
UNIT-V:
Z-Transform Analysis: Concept of z-Transform, z-Transform of common functions, Inverse z-
Transform, Initial and Final Value theorems, Applications to solution of difference equations,
Pulse Transfer Function. 08
Text Books:
1. David K. Cheng; “Analysis of Linear System”, Narosa Publishing Co.
2. ME Van-Valkenberg; “Network Analysis”, Prentice Hall of India.
3. C. L. Wadhwa, “Network Analysis and Synthesis”, New Age International Publishers,
2007.
4. Samarajit Ghosh, “Network Theory: Analysis and Synthesis”, Prentice Hall of India,
2008
5. Saurabh Mani Tripathi, “Analysis of Basic Systems”, University Science Press, New
Delhi, 2009.
Reference Books:
6. Choudhary D. Roy, “Network & Systems”, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
7. Donald E. Scott, “Introduction to circuit Analysis”, Mc. Graw Hill
8. B. P. Lathi, “Linear Systems & Signals”, Oxford University Press, 2008.
9. I. J. Nagrath, S. N. Saran, R. Ranjan and S. Kumar, “Signals and Systems”, Tata Mc.
Graw Hill, 2001.
10. Taan S. Elali & Mohd. A. Karim, “Continuous Signals and Systems with MATLAB”, 2nd
Edition, CRC Press.
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Analog Measurement of Electrical Quantities: Electrodynamic, Thermocouple, Electrostatic
& Rectifier type Ammeters & Voltmeters, Electrodynamic Wattmeter, Three Phase Wattmeter,
Power in three phase system, errors & remedies in wattmeter and energy meter. 10
UNIT-II:
Instrument Transformer and their applications in the extension of instrument range, Introduction
to measurement of speed, frequency and power factor. 06
UNIT-III:
Measurement of Parameters: Different methods of measuring low, medium and high
resistances, measurement of inductance & capacitance with the help of AC Bridges, Q Meter.
08
UNIT-IV:
AC Potentiometer: Polar type & Co-ordinate type AC potentiometers, application of AC
Potentiometers in electrical measurement.
Magnetic Measurement: Ballistic Galvanometer, flux meter, determination of hysteresis loop,
Measurement of iron losses. 06
UNIT-V:
Digital Measurement of Electrical Quantities: Concept of digital measurement, block diagram
Study of digital voltmeter, frequency meter Power Analyzer and Harmonics Analyzer; Electronic
Multimeter.
Cathode Ray Oscilloscope: Basic CRO circuit (Block Diagram), Cathode ray tube (CRT) & its
Components, application of CRO in measurement, Lissajous Pattern.; Dual Trace & Dual Beam
Oscilloscopes. 10
Text Book:
1. E. W. Golding & F.C. Widdis, “Electrical Measurement &Measuring Instrument”, A. W.
Wheeler & Co. Pvt. Ltd. India.
2. A. K. Sawhney, “Electrical & Electronic Measurement & Instrument”, Dhanpat Rai &
Sons, India.
Reference Books:
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. Rajendra Prashad, “Electrical Measurement & Measuring Instrument”, Khanna Publisher.
7. J. B. Gupta, “Electrical Measurements and Measuring Instruments”, S. K. Kataria &
Sons.
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KEC-307: ANALOG AND DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
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ANALOG ELECTRONICS:
UNIT-I:
Special Diodes:
LED, Varactor diode, Photo diode, Schottky diode, Tunnel diode; their characteristics and
applications, Transistors as a switch. 06
UNIT-II:
Frequency Response:
Amplifier transfer function, low and high frequency response of common emitter and common
source amplifiers.
Feedback:
General feedback structure; properties of negative feedback; series-series, series-shunt, shunt-
series and shunt-shunt feedback amplifiers. 08
UNIT-III:
Basic principle of sinusoidal oscillator, R-C Phase Shift and Wein Bridge oscillators, tuned
oscillators-Collpits and Hartley; Crystal oscillator 06
DIGITAL ELECTRONICS:
UNIT-IV:
Combinational Logic Circuits: Multiplexers/Demultiplexures, Encoders/Decoders.
Sequential Logic Circuits: latches, flip-flops- S-R, T, D, J-K.
Shift Registers: Basic principle, serial and parallel data transfer, shift left/right registers,
universal shift register.
Counters: Mode N Counters, ripple counters, synchronous counters, ring/Johnson counters. 10
UNIT-V:
OP-AMP applications: Astable, Monostable and Bistable multivibrators, Schmitt trigger, IC-
555 Timer, A/D and D/A converters.
Voltage Regulators: Series, shunt and switching regulators, op-amp based configurations.
Memories: Introduction to ROM, RAM; Sequential Memory, Memory organization. 10
Text Books:
1. A. S. Sedra and K.C. Smith, “Microelectronics Circuits”, Oxford University Press(
India)
2. Malvino & Leach, “Digital Principles and applications”, Tata Mc. Graw Hill
3. R. A. Gayakwad, “Op amps and Linear Integrated Circuits”, Prentice Hall of India.
4. Balbir Kumar and Shail B. Jain, “Electronic Devices and Circuits”, Prentice Hall of
India, 2007.
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Reference Books:
5. Taub & Schilling “Digital Electronics”, Tata Mc Graw Hill
6. Anil K. Maini, “Digital Electronics: Principles and Integrated circuits”, Wiley India Ltd,
2008.
7. Millman, J. and Grabel A, “Microelectronics”, Mc Graw Hill
8. Anand Kumar, “Switching Theory and Logic Design”, Prentice Hall of India, 2008.
9. Aloke. K. Dutta, “Semiconductor Devices and circuits”, Oxford University Press, 2008
Unit-II:
Second law of Thermodynamics and Entropy: Devices converting heat to work, Thermal
reservoir, Heat engines, Efficiency, Devices converting work to heat, Heat pump, refrigerator,
Coefficient of Performance, Reversed heat engines, Kelvin Planck statement of second law of
thermodynamics, Clausius statement of second law of Thermodynamics, Equivalence of two
statements of second law of thermodynamics, Reversible and irreversible processes, Carnot cycle
and Carnot engines, Carnot theorem and it’s corollaries, thermodynamic temperature scale.
Availability and Irreversibility: Available and unavailable energy, Availability and
Irreversibility, Second law efficiency. 10
Unit-III:
Vapour Pressure Cycles: Rankine cycle, reheat cycle, Regenerative cycle.
Steam Turbine: Classification, impulse and reaction turbines their velocity diagrams and related
calculations, work done and efficiencies, reheat factor, staging, bleeding and governing of
turbines. 06
Unit-IV:
Gas Turbine: Classification, Brayton cycle, working principle of gas turbine, gas turbine cycle
with intercooling, reheat and regeneration, stage and polytrophic efficiencies.
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I.C. Engines: Otto, Diesel, and Dual cycles, introduction to 2-stroke and 4-stroke SI and CI
engines, indicator diagram and power measurement. 08
Unit-V:
Impact of Jet: Introduction to hydrodynamic thrust of jet on a fixed and moving surface (flat
and curve), effect of inclination of jet with the surface.
I.C. Engines: Classification, heads and efficiencies, construction, working, work done and
efficiency of impulse and reaction turbines. 06
Text Books:
1. P. K. Nag, “Basic and Applied Thermodynamics”, Tata MC Graw Hill Publications.
2. Onkar Singh, “Applied Thermodynamics”, New Age International (P) Publishers Ltd.
3. P. L. Ballany, “Thermal Engineering”, Khanna Publishers.
4. R. K. Bansal, “A Text Book of Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines”, Laxmi
Publications.
Text/Reference Books:
1. Almos Gilat, “MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications”, Wiley India Ltd., 2004.
2. William J Palm III, “Introduction to MATLAB for Engineers”, McGraw-Hill
Professional Publishing.
3. R. P. Singh, “Getting Started with MATLAB”, Oxford University Press.
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4. Measurement of power and power factor of a single phase inductive load and to study
effect of capacitance connected across the load on the power factor
5. Measurement of low resistance by Kelvin’s double bridge
6. Measurement of voltage, current and resistance using dc potentiometer
7. Measurement of inductance by Maxwell’s bridge
8. Measurement of inductance by Hay’s bridge
9. Measurement of inductance by Anderson’s bridge
10.Measurement of capacitance by Owen’s bridge
11.Measurement of capacitance by De Sauty bridge
12.Measurement of capacitance by Schering bridge
13.Study of Frequency and differential time counter
14.College may add any two experiments in the above list
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5. To determine voltage gain, current gain, input impedance and output impedance of
common emitter amplifier.
6. To determine voltage gain, current gain, input impedance and output impedance and
frequency response of R-C coupled common emitter amplifier.
7. To design R-C Phase shift / Wein Bridge oscillator and verify experimentally the
frequency of oscillation.
8. To study transistor as a switch and determine load voltage and load current when the
transistor is ON.
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SEMESTER IV
UNIT-II:
D.C. Machines:-Construction of DC Machines, Armature winding, emf and torque equation,
Armature Reaction, Commutation, Interpoles and Compensating Windings, Performance
Characteristics of DC generators. 08
UNIT-III:
D.C. Machines (Contd.):-Performance Characteristics of D.C. motors, Starting of D. C. motors
; 3point and 4 point starters, Speed control of D.C. motors: Field Control , armature control and
Voltage Control (Ward Lenonard method); Efficiency and Testing of D.C. machines
(Hopkinson’s and Swinburne’s Test). 08
UNIT-IV:
Single Phase Transformer: Phasor diagram, efficiency and voltage regulation, all day
efficiency.
Testing of Transformers: O.C. and S.C. tests, Sumpner;s test, polarity test.
Auto Transformer: Single phase and three phase auto transformers, volt-amp, relation,
efficiency, merits & demerits and applications. 08
UNIT-V:
Three Phase Transformers: Construction, three phase transformer phasor groups and their
connections, open delta connection, three phase to 2 phase, 6 phase or 12 phase connections, and
their applications, parallel operation and load sharing of single phase and three phase
transformers, excitation phenomenon and harmonics in transformers, three winding transformers.
08
Text Books:
1. I. J. Nagrath & D. P. Kothari, “Electrical Machines”, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Husain Ashfaq ,” Electrical Machines”, Dhanpat Rai& Sons
3. A. E. Fitzgerald, C. Kingsley Jr and Umans, “Electric Machinery”, 6th Edition McGraw
Hill, International Student Edition.
4. B. R. Gupta & Vandana Singhal, “Fundamentals of Electrical Machines”, New Age
International.
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Reference Books:
5. Irving L. Kosow, “Electric Machine and Transformers”, Prentice Hall of India.
6. M. G. Say, “The Performance and Design of AC machines”, Pit man & Sons.
7. Bhag S. Guru and Huseyin R. Hizirogulu, “Electric Machinery and Transformers”,
Oxford University Press, 2001.
Unit-II:
Network Theorems (Applications to ac networks): Concept of linearity, and homogeneity
principle, Super-position theorem, Thevenin’s theorem, Norton’s theorem, maximum power
transfer theorem, Reciprocity theorem. Millman’s theorem, compensation theorem, Tellegen’s
theorem. 08
Unit-III:
Network Functions : Concept of Complex frequency , Transform Impedances Network
functions of one port and two port networks, concept of poles and zeros, properties of driving
point and transfer functions, time response and stability from pole zero plot. 08
Unit-IV:
Two Port Networks: Characterization of LTI two port networks ZY, ABCD and h parameters,
reciprocity and symmetry. Inter-relationships between the parameters, inter-connections of two
port networks, Ladder and Lattice networks. T & Π Representation, Concepts of multi-port
networks and their practical examples. 08
Unit-V:
(a) Network Synthesis : Positive real function; definition, properties, and limitations; properties
of LC, RC and RL driving point functions, synthesis of LC, RC and RL driving point immittance
functions using Foster and Cauer first and second forms, similarities and dissimilarities between
Foster’s and Cauer’s forms
(b) Filters:
Image parameters and characteristics impedance, passive and active filter fundamentals, low
pass, high-pass, (constant K type) filters, and introduction to active filters. 08
Text Books:
1. M. E. Van Valkenburg, “Network Analysis”, Prentice Hall of India
2. A. Chakrabarti, “Circuit Theory”, Dhanpat Rai & Co.
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3. C.L Wadhwa, “Network Analysis and Synthesis”, New Age International Publishers,
2007.
4. D. Roy Choudhary, “Networks and Systems”, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
5. Donald E. Scott: “An Introduction to Circuit analysis: A System Approach”, McGraw
Hill.
Reference Books:
6. M. E. Van Valkenburg, “An Introduction to Modern Network Synthesis”, Wiley Eastern
Ltd.
7. N. C. Jagan and C. Lakshminarayana, “Network Analysis”, B. S. Publications, 2008.
8. K. S. Suresh Kumar, “Electric Circuits and Networks”, Pearson Education, 2009.
9. A Ramakalyan, “Linear Circuits: Analysis and Synthesis”, Oxford University Press,
2005.
KEE-403: MICROPROCESSORS
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UNIT-I:
Introduction: Function of microprocessor, advances in microprocessors general organization of
microprocessor based system, introduction to programming languages, memory map and
addresses, memory classification, tri-state devices, buffers, decoder and encoder. 06
UNIT-II:
8-bit Microprocessors:
8085 microprocessor: pin configuration, internal architecture, Timing & Signals: control and
status, interrupt: ALU, machine cycles.
Instruction Set of 8085:
Addressing Modes: Register addressing, direct addressing; register indirect addressing,
immediate addressing, and implicit addressing. Instruction format, op-codes, mnemonics, no. of
bytes, RTL, variants, no. of machine cycles and T states, addressing modes.
Instruction Classification: Data transfer, arithmetic operations, logical operations, branching
operation, machine control; Writing assembly Language programs, Assembler directives. 10
UNIT-III:
16-bit Microprocessors:
Architecture:
Architecture of INTEL 8086 (Bus Interface Unit, Execution unit), register organization, memory
addressing, memory segmentation, Operating Modes
Instruction Set of 8086: Addressing Modes, Instruction format, instruction Set, Groups, data
transfer, arithmetic, logic string, branch control transfer, processor control.
Interrupts: Hardware and software interrupts, responses and types. 10
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UNIT-IV:
Fundamental of Programming: development of algorithms, flowcharts in terms of
structures,(series, parallel, if-then-else etc.)
Assembler Level Programming: memory space allocation (mother board and user program)
Assembler level programs (ASMs) 06
UNIT-V:
Peripheral Interfacing:
I/O programming: Programmed I/O, Interrupt Driven I/O, DMA I/O interface: serial and parallel
Communication, memory I/O mapped I/Os. Peripheral Devices: 8237 DMA controller, 8255-
Programmable peripheral interface, 8253/8254 Programmable timer/counter. 8259
programmable Interrupt Controller. 08
Text Books:
1. Gaonkar, Ramesh S, “Microprocessor Architecture, programming and applications with
the 8085”, Pen ram International Publishing 5th Ed.
2. Uffenbeck, John, “Microcomputers and Microprocessors”, PHI/ 3rd Edition.
3. Ray, A. K. & Burchandi, K. M., “Advanced Microprocessors and Peripherals:
Architecture, Programming and Interfacing”, Tata Mc. Graw Hill.
4. Krishna Kant, “Microprocessors and Microcontrollers”, PHI Learning.
Reference Books:
5. Brey, Barry B. “INTEL Microprocessors”, Prentice Hall ( India)
6. A. Ditya P Mathur, “Introduction to Microprocessor”, Tata McGraw Hill
7. M. Rafiquzzaman, “Microprocessors-Theory and applications”, PHI
8. B. Ram, “Advanced Microprocessor & Interfacing”, Tata McGraw Hill
9. Renu Singh & B. P. Singh, “Microprocessor and Interfacing and applications”, New Age
International
10. Hall D. V., “Microprocessors Interfacing”, Tata McGraw Hill
11. Liu and Gibson G. A., “Microcomputer Systems: The 8086/8088 Family”, Prentice Hall
India
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UNIT-II:
Conductivity of Metals: Electron theory of metals, factors affecting electrical resistance of
materials, thermal conductivity of metals, heat developed in current carrying conductors,
thermoelectric effect, superconductivity and super conducting materials, Properties and
applications of electrical conducting and insulating materials, mechanical properties of metals.
08
UNIT-III:
Mechanism of Conduction in semiconductor materials: Types of semiconductors, current
carriers in semiconductors, Half effect, Drift and Diffusion currents, continuity equation, P-N
junction diode, junction transistor, FET & IGFET, properties of semiconducting materials. 08
UNIT-IV:
Magnetic Properties of Material: Origin of permanent magnetic dipoles in matters,
Classification Diamagnetism, Para magnetism, Ferromagnetism, Anti-Ferro-magnetism and
Ferrimagnetism, magnetostriction, properties of magnetic materials, soft and hard magnetic
materials, permanent magnetic materials. 08
UNIT-V:
Materials selection and Optic properties : Material properties and Engineering Design
parameters; General effects of processing on parameters; selection of structural. Light interaction
with solids; Absorption, Transmission and Reflection; Luminescence; Photoconductivity. 08
Text Books:
1. L. H. Van Vlack, “Elements of Materials Science & Engineering”, Addison-Wesley
Publishing Company, New York.
2. V Raghavan, “Materials Science & Engineering”, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New
Delhi.
3. Murthy & Jena “Structure and properties of Engineering Materials” , TMH New Delhi
4. W D Callister, Jr., “Materials Science & Engineering – An Introduction”, John Willey &
Sons, Inc, New York.
5. J F Shackelford, “Introduction to Materials Science for Engineers”, Maxwell Macmilan
International Editions, Singapore.
6. C M Srivastava & C Srinivasan, “Science of Engineering materials”, New Age
International (P) Ltd. Publishers, New Delhi.
7. A. J. Dekker, “Electrical Engineering Materials”, Prentice Hall of India
8. R. K. Rajput, “ Electrical Engg. Materials”, Laxmi Publications.
9. C. S. Indulkar & S.Triruvagdan, “An Introduction to Electrical Engg. Materials”, S.
Chand & Co.
Reference Books:
10. Solymar, “Electrical Properties of Materials”, Oxford University Press.
11. Ian P. Hones, “Material Science for Electrical and Electronic Engineering”, Oxford
University Press.
12. G. P. Chhalotra & B. K. Bhat, ”Electrical Engineering Materials”, Khanna Publishers.
13. T. K. Basak, “Electrical Engineering Materials”, New age International.
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14. J W Mayer and S S Lau, “Electronic Materials Science”, Maxwell Macmilan
International Editions, Singapore.
15. R E Hummel, “Electronic Properties of Materials”, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi
Unit-II:
Electrostatics: Electrostatic fields, Coulombs law and field intensity, Electric field due to charge
distribution, Electric flux density, Gausses’s Law-Maxwell’s equation, Electric dipole and flux
lines, energy density in electrostatic fields.
Electric field in material space: Properties of materials, convection and conduction currents,
conductors, polarization in dielectrics, dielectric constants, continuity equation and relaxation
time, boundary condition. Electrostatic boundary value problems: Poission’s and Laplace’s
equations, general procedures for soling Poission’s or Laplace’s equations, resistance and
capacitance, method of images. 10
Unit-III:
Magnetostatics: Magneto-static fields, Biot-Savart’s Law, Ampere’s circuit law, Maxwell’s
equation, application of ampere’s law, magnetic flux density- Maxwell’s equation, Maxwell’s
equation for static fields, magnetic scalar and vector potential.
Magnetic forces, materials and devices: Forces due to magnetic field, magnetic torque and
moment, a magnetic dipole, magnetization in materials, magnetic boundary conditions, inductors
and inductances, magnetic energy. 08
Unit-IV:
Waves and applications: Maxwell’s equation, Faraday’s Law, transformer and motional
electromotive forces, displacement current, Maxwell’s equation in final form.
Electromagnetic wave propagation: Wave propagation in lossy dielectrics, plane waves in
lossless dielectrics, plane wave in free space, plain waves in good conductors, power and the
pointing vector, reflection of a plain wave in a normal incidence. 08
Unit-V:
Transmission lines: Transmission line parameters, Transmission line equations, input
impedance, standing wave ratio and power, The Smith chart, some applications of transmission
lines. 06
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Text Books:
1. M. N. O. Sadiku, “Elements of Electromagnetics”, 4th Ed, Oxford University Press.
2. Hayt, W. H. and Buck, J.A., “Engineering Electromagnetic”, Tata Mc.Graw Hill
Publishing.
Reference Books:
3. Jordan E.C. and Balmain K.G., “Electromagnetic Wave and radiating Systems”, Prentice
Hall International , 2nd Edition.
4. Kraus, F. “Electromagnetic”, Tata Mc. Graw Hill 5th Edition
5. Ramo S, Whinnery T.R. and Vanduzer T, “Field and Waves in Communication
Electronics”, John Wiely and Sons 3rd Edition.
LTP
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UNIT-I:
Single phase Transformer: Efficiency Voltage regulation, O.C. & S.C. Tests.
Three Phase Transformer: Three phase transformer connections, 3-phase to 2-phase or 6-phase
connections and their applications.
Auto Transformer: Volt-Amp relations, efficiency, advantages & disadvantages, applications.
D.C. Motors: Concept of starting, speed control, losses and efficiency. 08
UNIT-II:
Three phase Induction Motor: Construction, equivalent circuit, torque equation and torque-
slip characteristics, speed control.
Alternator: Construction, e. m. f. equation, Voltage regulation and its determination by
synchronous impedance method.
Synchronous Motor: Starting, effect of excitation on line current (V-curves), synchronous
condenser.
Servo Motor: Two phase a. c. servo motor & its application. 08
UNIT-III:
Modeling of Mechanical System: linear mechanical elements, force-voltage and force
current analogy, electrical analog of simple mechanical systems; concept of transfer function &
its determination for simple systems.
Control System: Open loop & closed loop controls, servo mechanisms; concept of various types
of system.
Signals: Unit step, unit ramp, unit impulse and periodic signals with their mathematical
representation and characteristics. 08
UNIT-IV:
Time Response Analysis: Time response of a standard second order system and response
specifications, steady state errors and error constants.
Stability: Concept and types of stability, Routh-Hurwitz Criterion and its application for
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determination of stability, limitations; Polar plot, Nyquist stability Criterion and assessment of
stability. 08
UNIT-V:
Root Locus Techniques: Concept of root locus, construction of root loci.
Frequency Response Analysis: Correlation between time and frequency responses of a second
order system; Bode plot, gain margin and phase margin and their determination from Bode and
Polar plots.
Process control: Introduction to P, PI and PID controllers their characteristics, representation
and applications. 08
Text Books:
1. J. Nagrath & D. P. Kothari, “Electrical machines”, Tata McGraw Hill.
2. B.R. Gupta & Vandana Singhal, “Fundamentals of Electrical Machines”, New Age
International.
3. K. Ogata, “Modern Control Engineering”, Prentice Hall of India.
4. B. C. Kuo, “Automatic Control systems”, Wiley India Ltd.
Reference Books:
5. Irvin L. Kosow, “Electric Machinery and Transformers”, Prentice Hall of India.
6. D. Roy Choudhary, “Modern Control Engineering”, Prentice Hall of India.
7. M. Gopal, Control Systems: Principles and Design”, Tata McGraw Hill.
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KEE-452: NETWORK & SYNTHESIS LAB
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C. Interfacing based Experiments (any four):
10. To obtain interfacing of RAM chip to 8085/8086 based system
11. To obtain interfacing of keyboard controller
12. To obtain interfacing of DMA controller
13. To obtain interfacing of PPI
14. To obtain interfacing of UART/USART
15. To perform microprocessor based stepper motor operation through 8085 kit
16. To perform microprocessor based traffic light control
17. To perform microprocessor based temperature control of hot water
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EEE-455: ELECTRICAL MACHINES & AUTOMATIC
CONTROL LAB
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A. Electrical Machines:
1. To obtain speed-torque characteristics and efficiency of a dc shunt motor by direct
loading.
2. To obtain efficiency of a dc shunt machine by no load test.
3. To obtain speed control of dc shunt motor using (a) armature voltage control (b) field
control.
4. To determine polarity and voltage ratio of single phase and three phase transformers.
5. To obtain efficiency and voltage regulation by performing O.C. and S.C. tests on a single
phase transformer at full load and 0.8 p. f. loading.
6. To obtain 3-phase to 2-phase conversion using Scott connection.
7. To perform load test on a 3-phase induction motor and determine (a) speed- torque
characteristics (ii) power factor v/s line current characteristics.
8. To study speed control of a 3-phase induction motor using (a) Voltage Control (b)
Constant (Voltage/ frequency) control.
9. To perform open circuit and short circuit test on a 3-phase synchronous machine and
determine voltage regulation at full load and unity, 0.8 lagging and 0.8 leading power
factor using synchronous impedance method.
10. To determine V-curve of a 3-phase synchronous motor at no load, half load and full load.
B. Automatic Control System:
1. To determine transient response of a second order system for step input for various values
of constant ‘K’ using linear simulator unit and compare theoretical and practical results.
2. To study P, PI and PID temperature controller for an oven and compare their
performance.
3. To determine speed – torque characteristics of an a. c. 2-phase servo motor.
4. To study and calibrate temperature using Resistance Temperature Detector( RTD)
5. To study dc servo position control system within P and PI configurations.
6. To study synchro transmitter and receiver system and determine output V/s input
characteristics.
7. To study open loop and closed loop control of a dc separately excited motor.
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A Foundation Course
in
Human Values & Professional Ethics
Course Code: AUC-001
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Samadhan, Samridhi, Abhay, Sah-astitva as comprehensive human Goals
18. Visualizing a universal harmonious order in society, Undivided Society
-Practice Exercise and case Studies will be taken up in Practice sessions
Module 4: Understanding Harmony in the Nature and Existence-Whole existence as
Co-existence
27. Case studies of typical holistic technologies, management models and production systems
28. Strategy for transition from the present state to Universal Human Order:
a) At the level of individual: as socially and ecologically responsible engineers,
technologists and managers
b) At the level of society: as mutually enriching institutions and organizations
Text Book:
1. P. R. Gaur, R. Sangal, G. P. Bgaria, 2009, “A Foundation Course in Human Values and
Professional Ethics”, Excel Books Private Limited, New Delhi.
Reference Book:
1. Ivan Illich, 1974, Energy & Equity, The Trinity Press, Worcester, and Harper Collins,
USA.
3. Sussan George, 1976, How the Other Half Dies, Penguin Press, Reprinted 1986, 19991.
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4. Donella H. Meadows, Dennis L. Meadows, Jorgen Randers, William W. Behrens III,
1972, Limits to growth-Club of Rome’s report, Universe Books.
8. Subhas Palekar, 2000, How to practice Natural Farming, Pracheen (Vaidik) Krishi
Tantra Shodh, Amarvati.
9. E G Seebauer & Robert L. Berry, 2000, Fundamentals of Ethics for Scientists &
Engineers, Oxford University Press.
12. B. L. Bajpai, 2004, Indian Ethos and Modern Management, New Royal Book Co.
Lucknow, Reprinted 2008.
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SEMESTER V
Unit-II:
Basic Concepts: Demand Analysis, Law of Demand, Determinates of Demand, Elasticity of
Demand-Price, Income and cross Elasticity. Uses of concept of elasticity of demand in
managerial decision. 08
Unit-III:
Demand forecasting: Meaning, significance and methods of demand forecasting, production
function, Laws of returns to scale & Law of Diminishing returns scale. An overview of Short and
Long run cost curves-fixed cost, variable cost, average cost, marginal cost, Opportunity cost.
08
Unit-IV:
Market Structure: Perfect Competition, Imperfect competition-Monopolistic, Oligopoly,
duopoly sorbent features of price determination and various market conditions. 08
Unit-V:
National Income, Inflation and Business Cycles: Concept of N.I. and Measurement. Meaning
of Inflation, Type causes & prevention methods, Phases of business cycle. 08
Reference Books:
1. Koutsoyiannis A, “Modern Microeconomics”, ELBS.
2. “Managerial Economics for Engineering”, Prof. D. N. Kakkar
3. “Managerial Economics”, D. N. Dwivedi
4. “Managerial Economics”, Maheshwari.
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KEE-502:ELECTRO-MECHANICAL ENERGY CONVERSION-II
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UNIT-I:
Synchronous Machine I: Constructional features, Advantages and disadvantages of
synchronous machines, Armature winding, EMF Equation, Winding coefficients, equivalent
circuit and phasor diagram, Armature reaction, O. C. & S. C. tests, Voltage Regulation using
Synchronous Impedance Method, MMF Method, Potier’s Triangle Method, Parallel Operation of
synchronous generators, operation on infinite bus, Advantages and disadvantages of parallel
operation of synchronous generators, synchronizing power and torque co-efficient 10
UNIT-II:
Synchronous Machine II: Two Reaction Theory, Power flow equations of cylindrical and
salient pole machines, operating characteristics
Synchronous Motor:
Starting methods, Effect of varying field current at different loads, V- Curves, Hunting &
damping, synchronous condenser 08
UNIT-III:
Three phase Induction Machine-I: Constructional features, Rotating magnetic field, Principle
of operation Phasor diagram, equivalent circuit, torque and power equations, Torque- slip
characteristics, no load & blocked rotor tests, efficiency, Induction generator & its applications,
industrial applications of induction motors, Comparisons between wound and slip ring type
Induction Motors.
08
UNIT-IV:
Three phase Induction Machine-II: Starting, Deep bar and double cage rotors, Cogging &
Crawling, Speed Control (with and without emf injection in rotor circuit.) 06
UNIT-V:
Single phase Induction Motor: Concepts of pony motors and its limitations, Double revolving
field theory, Equivalent circuit, No load and blocked rotor tests, Starting methods, repulsion
motor, domestic applications of single phase IMs, Comparisons between methods of starting of
single phase IMs on basis of performance and cost wise.
AC Commutator Motors: Universal motor, Single phase a.c. series compensated motor, stepper
motors. 08
Text Books:
1. D. P. Kothari & I. J. Nagrath, “Electric Machines”, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Ashfaq Hussain, “Electric Machines”, Dhanpat Rai & Company
3. Fitzerald, A. E., Kingsley and S. D. Umans, “Electric Machinery”, MC Graw Hill.
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Reference Books:
4. P. S. Bimbhra, “Electrical Machinery”, Khanna Publisher
5. P. S. Bimbhra, “ Generalized Theory of Electrical Machines”, Khanna Publishers
6. M. G. Say, “Alternating Current Machines”, Pitman & Sons
UNIT-I:
The Control System: Open loop & closed control; servomechanism, Physical examples.
Transfer functions, Block diagram algebra, Signal flow graph, Mason’s gain formula Reduction
of parameter variation and effects of disturbance by using negative feedback. 08
UNIT-II:
Time Response analysis: Standard test signals, time response of first and second order systems,
time response specifications, steady state errors and error constants
Design specifications of second order systems: Derivative error, derivative output, integral error
and PID compensations, design considerations for higher order systems, performance indices. 08
UNIT-III:
Control System Components: Constructional and working concept of ac servomotor, synchros
and stepper motor Stability and Algebraic criteria concept of stability and necessary conditions,
Routh-Hurwitz criteria and limitations.
Root Locus Technique: The root locus concepts, construction of root loci
08
UNIT-IV:
Frequency response Analysis: Frequency response, correlation between time and frequency
responses, polar and inverse polar plots, Bode plots
Stability in Frequency Domain:
Nyquist stability criterion, assessment of relative stability: gain margin and phase margin,
constant M&N circles 08
UNIT-V:
Introduction to Design: The design problem and preliminary considerations lead, lag and lead-
lag networks, design of closed loop systems using compensation techniques in time domain and
frequency domain.
Review of state variable technique: Review of state variable technique, conversion of state
variable model to transfer function model and vice-versa, diagonalization, Controllability and
observability and their testing. 08
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Text Books:
1. Nagrath & Gopal, “Control System Engineering”, 4th Edition, New age International.
2. K. Ogata, “Modern Control Engineering”, Prentice Hall of India.
3. B.C. Kuo & Farid Golnaraghi, “Automatic Control System”, Wiley India Ltd, 2008.
4. D. Roy Choudhary, “Modern Control Engineering”, Prentice Hall of India.
Reference Books:
5. Norman S. Nise, “Control System Engineering”, 4th edition, Wiley Publishing Co.
6. Ajit K Mandal, “Introduction to Control Engineering”, New Age International, 2006.
7. R. T. Stefani, B. Shahian, C. J. Savant and G. H. Hostetter, “Design of Feedback Control
Systems”, Oxford University Press.
8. N.C. Jagan, “Control Systems”, B.S. Publications, 2007.
UNIT-II:
Over Head Transmission Lines: Calculation of inductance and capacitance of single phase,
three phase, single circuit and double circuit transmission lines, Representation and performance
of short, medium and long transmission lines, Ferranti effect. Surge impedance loading 08
Unit-III:
Corona and Interference: Phenomenon of corona, corona formation, calculation of potential
gradient, corona loss, factors affecting corona, methods of reducing corona and interference.
Electrostatic and electromagnetic interference with communication lines
Overhead line Insulators: Type of insulators and their applications, potential distribution over a
string of insulators, methods of equalizing the potential, string efficiency 08
Unit-IV:
Mechanical Design of transmission line: Catenary curve, calculation of sag & tension, effects
of wind and ice loading, sag template, vibration dampers
Insulated cables: Type of cables and their construction, dielectric stress, grading of cables,
insulation resistance, capacitance of single phase and three phase cables, dielectric loss, heating
of cables. 08
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Unit-V
Neutral grounding: Necessity of neutral grounding, various methods of neutral grounding,
earthing transformer, grounding practices
Electrical Design of Transmission Line: Design consideration of EHV transmission lines,
choice of voltage, number of circuits, conductor configuration, insulation design, selection of
ground wires.
EHV AC and HVDC Transmission: Introduction to EHV AC and HVDC transmission and
their comparison, use of bundle conductors, kinds of DC links, and incorporation of HVDC into
AC system 08
Text Books:
1. W. D. Stevenson, “Element of Power System Analysis”, McGraw Hill,
2. C. L. Wadhwa, “Electrical Power Systems”, New age international Ltd. Third Edition
3. Ashfaq Hussain, “'Power System”, CBS Publishers and Distributors,
4. B. R. Gupta, “Power System Analysis and Design”, Third Edition, S. Chand & Co.
5. M. V. Deshpande, “Electrical Power System Design”, Tata McGraw Hill.
Reference Books:
6. M. V. Deshpandey, “Elements of Power System Design”, Tata McGraw Hill,
7. Soni, Gupta & Bhatnagar, “A Course in Electrical Power”, Dhanpat Rai& Sons,
8. S. L. Uppal, “Electric Power”, Khanna Publishers
9. S. N. Singh, “Electric Power Generation, Transmission & distribution”, PHI Learning
Unit-II:
Angle Modulation: Frequency modulation, phase modulation, Generation of frequency
modulation, FM receivers and demodulators
Noise: External noise, internal noise, Noise calculations, signal to noise ratio Noise in AM and
FM systems. 08
Unit-III:
Pulse Communication: Sampling Process, PAM, PWM, PPM and PCM, Delta modulation and
adaptive delta modulation
Digital Modulation: Introduction, brief description of phase shift keying (PSK), Differential
phase shift keying (DPSK), frequency shift Keying (FSK), Quadrature amplitude modulation
(QAM) and time division multiplexing (TDM). 08
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Unit-IV:
Radio Propagation: Ground waves, sky wave propagation, space waves, tropospheric scatter
propagation, Satellite Communication- transponders, Geo-stationary satellite system, low earth
and medium earth-orbit satellite system. Introduction to Cellular system Personal communication
system (PCS), data communication with PCS. 08
Unit-V:
Television: TV systems and standards, scanning and synchronizing, common video and sound
circuits, vertical and horizontal deflections, colour transmission and reception.
Fibre Optical Communication: Optical fibre and fibre cables, fibre characteristics and
classification, fibre optic components and systems. 08
Text Books:
1. G. Kennedy and B. Davis , “Electronic Communication Systems”, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Simon Haykin, “ Communication Systems”, John Wiley & Sons
Reference Books:
3. Roy Blake, “ Wireless Communication Technology”, Thomson Asia Pvt. Ltd. Singapore
4. B. P. Lathi, “Modern Analog and Digital Communication Systems”, Oxford University
Press.
5. Taub & Schilling, “Principles of Communication Systems”, McGraw Hill.
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Software based experiments (Develop Computer Program in ‘C’ language or use
MATLAB or other commercial software)
13. To determine speed-torque characteristics of three phase slip ring induction motor and
study the effect of including resistance, or capacitance in the rotor circuit.
14. To determine speed-torque characteristics of single phase induction motor and study the
effect of voltage variation.
15. To determine speed-torque characteristics of a three phase induction motor by (i) keeping
v/f ratio constant (ii) increasing frequency at the rated voltage.
16. Draw O.C. and S.C. characteristics of a three phase alternator from the experimental data
and determine voltage regulation at full load, and unity, 0.8 lagging and leading power
factors.
17. To determine steady state performance of a three phase induction motor using equivalent
circuit.
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Reference Books:
1. K. Ogata, “Modern Control Engineering”, Prentice Hall of India.
2. Norman S. Nise, “Control System Engineering”, John Wiley & Sons.
3. M. Gopal, “Control Systems: Principles & Design”, Tata McGraw Hill.
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SEMESTER VI
Unit-II:
Management Function: Principles of Management- Management Tools-time and motion study,
work simplification- process charts and flow diagrams, Production Planning, Specification of
Production requirements. 08
Unit-III:
Inventory control: Inventory, cost, Deterministic models, Introduction to supply chain
management. 08
Unit-IV:
Quality control: Meaning, process control, SQC control charts, single, double and sequential
sampling, Introduction to TQM. 08
Unit-V:
Environmental Issues: Environmental Pollution-various management techniques to control
Environmental pollution-Various control acts for Air, Water, Solid waste and Noise pollution.
08
Reference Books:
1. O. P., Khanna, “Industrial Engineering”, Dhanpat Rai Publications.
2. T. R., Banga, “Industrial Engineering and Management”, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
3. B. R., Sharma., “Environmental and Pollution Awareness”, Satya Prakashan, New Delhi.
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KEE-601: ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS SIMULATION
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Unit-I:
Basics: General overview & understanding of MATLAB and its interface-command window,
workspace, data types, dimensions, case sensitivity, variables and assignments, vector and
matrices, arithmetic / relational / logical operators;
08
Unit-II:
Matrix and differential equations: Basic matrix operations, Concatenation of Matrices, Eigen
values and eigen vectors, Polynomial roots, Differentiation and integration, Complex arithmetic,
Solution of linear equations, Solution of ordinary differential equations (ODE), Plotting of 2D
and 3D curves, Subplot, Figure Editor, Data analysis and statistics.
08
Unit-III:
Programming: Flow control structures (if-else, for, while, switch and case, continue, break,
return), Built-in and user-defined functions, MATLAB Programming in M-files, Script &
Function files.
08
Unit-IV:
Simulink based Modeling and Simulation: Simulink-Simulink model editor, Simulink blocks
library, concepts of blocksets, block diagram construction, subsystem, simulation parameters &
solvers, Embedded MATLAB Functions, Introduction to Sim Power Systems blockset, Simulink
based modeling & simulation of electrical circuits, Linear state-space modeling & simulation.
08
Unit-V:
Programming Applications: Applications of MATLAB programming in- interpolation,
numerical computations & solutions, fitting a polynomial curve, signal analysis, electrical
circuits analysis (RC, RL, RLC type) and frequency responses analysis of transfer functions.
08
Reference Books:
1. Stephen J. Chapman, “MATLAB Programming for Engineers”, 3rd edition Cengage
Learning,
2. Amos Gilat, “MATLAB & Introduction with application”, Wiley India.
3. William J Palm III, “Introduction to MATLAB for Engineers”, McGraw-Hill
Professional Publishing.
4. Rudra Pratap, “Getting Started with MATLAB 7”,
5. The Math Works Inc., “MATLAB: The Language of Technical Computing”,
6. The Math Works Inc, “SIMULINK: Dynamic System Simulation”,
7. The Math Works Inc., “Sim Power Systems : User’s Guide”,
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8. B. R. Hunt, R. L. Lipsman & J. M. Rosenberg, “A Guide to MATLAB”, Cambridge
University Press, 2003.
9. O. Beucher and M. Weeks, “Introduction to MATLAB & SIMULINK-A Project
Approach”, Infinity Science Press LLC, Hingham, MA, Third Edition.
UNIT-II:
Unsymmetrical faults: Analysis of single line to ground fault, line-to-line fault and Double Line
to ground fault on an unloaded generators and power system network with and without fault
impedance. Formation of Z-bus using singular transformation. 08
UNIT-III:
Load Flows: Introduction, bus classifications, nodal admittance matrix ( BUS Y ), development
of load flow equations, load flow solution using Gauss Siedel and Newton-Raphson method,
approximation to N-R method, line flow equations and fast decoupled method. 08
UNIT-IV:
Power System Stability: Stability and Stability limit, Steady state stability study, Swing
equation, transient stability studies by equal area criterion and step-by-step method. Factors
affecting steady state and transient stability and methods of improvement
UNIT-V
Traveling Waves: Wave equation for uniform Transmission lines, velocity of propagation, surge
impedance, reflection and transmission of traveling waves under different line loadings.
Bewlay’s lattice diagram, protection of equipment’s and line against traveling wave. 08
Text Books:
1. W.D. Stevenson, Jr. “Elements of Power System Analysis”, McGraw Hill.
2. C.L. Wadhwa, “Electrical Power System”, New Age International.
3. Chakraborthy, Soni, Gupta & Bhatnagar, “Power System Engineering”, Dhanpat Rai &
Co.
4. T. K Nagsarkar & M. S. Sukhija, “Power System Analysis”, Oxford University Press,
2007.
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Reference Books:
5. L. P. Singh; “Advanced Power System Analysis & Dynamics”, New Age International
6. Hadi Sadat; “Power System Analysis”, Tata McGraw Hill.
7. D. Das, “Electrical Power Systems”, New Age International, 2006.
8. J. D. Glover, M.S. Sharma & T .J. Overbye, “Power System Analysis and Design”,
Thomson, 2008.
9. P. S. R. Murthy, “Power System Analysis”, B. S. Publications, 2007.
10. Stagg and El-Abiad, “Computer Methods in Power System Analysis”, Tata McGraw Hill
11. Kothari & Nagrath, “Modern Power System Analysis”, Tata Mc. Graw Hill.
UNIT-II:
Power Semiconductor Devices (Contd): Protection of devices, Series and parallel operation of
thyristors, Commutation techniques of thyristor.
DC-DC Converters: Introduction, Principle of chopper operation, Control strategies, Principles
of step-down chopper, step-down chopper with R-L load, Principle of step-up chopper, and
operation with R-L load, classification of choppers. 06
UNIT-III:
Phase Controlled Converters: Single-phase half wave controlled rectifier with resistive and
inductive loads, effect of freewheeling diode. Single-phase fully controlled and half controlled
bridge converters, Performance Parameters, Three-phase half wave converters, Three-phase fully
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controlled and half controlled bridge converters, Effect of source impedance Single-phase and
three-phase dual converters. 08
UNIT-IV:
AC Voltage Controllers: Principle of On-Off and phase controls, Single-phase ac voltage
controller with resistive and inductive loads, Three-phase ac voltage controllers (various
configurations and comparison only) Single-phase transformer taps changer.
Cyclo-converters: Introduction, The basic principle of operation, single-phase to single-phase,
three-phase to single-phase and three-phase to three-phase cyclo-converters, output voltage
equation. 08
UNIT-V:
Inverters: Introduction, Single-phase series resonant inverter, Single-phase bridge inverters,
Three-phase bridge inverters, Voltage control of inverters, Harmonics reduction techniques,
Single-phase and three-phase current source inverters. 08
Text Books:
1. M. H. Rashid, “Power Electronics: Circuits, Devices & Applications”, Prentice Hall of
India Ltd. 3rd Edition, 2004.
2. M. D. Singh and K. B. Khanchandani, “Power Electronics”, Tata MC Graw Hill, 2005
3. V. R. Moorthy, “Power Electronics: Devices, Circuits and Industrial Applications”,
Oxford University Press,2007.
4. B. Jayant Baliga, “Modern Power Devices”, John Wiley & Sons, 1987.
5. Dubey G. K. et al, “Thyristorised Power Controllers”, Wiley Eastern Limited 1987.
6. John G. K. Kassakian, Martin F. Schlecht and G. C. Verghese, “Principles of Power
Electronics”, Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., 1991.
Reference Books:
7. M. S. Jamil Asghar, “Power Electronics”, Prentice Hall of India Ltd., 2004.
8. Chakrabarti & Rai, “Fundamentals of Power Electronics & Drives”, Dhanpat Rai& Sons.
9. Ned Mohan, T. M. Undeland and W. P. Robbins, “Power Electronics: Converters,
Applications and Design”, Wiley India Ltd, 2008.
10. S. N. Singh, “A Text Book of Power Electronics”, Dhanpat Rai& Sons
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UNIT-II:
Nuclear Power Plant: Location, site selection, general layout and operation of plant. Brief
description of different types of reactors Moderator material, fissile materials, control of nuclear
reactors, disposal of nuclear waste material, shielding.
Gas Turbine Plant: Operational principle of gas turbine plant & its efficiency, fuels, open and
closed-cycle plants, regeneration, inter-cooling and reheating, role and applications.
Diesel Plants: Diesel plant layout, components & their functions, its performance, role and
applications. 08
UNIT-III:
Sub-stations Layout: Types of substations, bus-bar arrangements, typical layout of substation.
Power Plant Economics and Tariffs: Load curve, load duration curve, different factors related
to plants and consumers, Cost of electrical energy, depreciation, generation cost, effect of Load
factor on unit cost. Fixed and operating cost of different plants, role of load diversity in power
system economy. Objectives and forms of Tariff; Causes and effects of low power factor,
advantages of power factor improvement, different methods for power factor improvements. 08
UNIT-IV:
Economic Operation of Power Systems: Characteristics of steam and hydro-plants, Constraints
in operation, Economic load scheduling of thermal plants Neglecting and considering
transmission Losses, Penalty factor, loss coefficients, Incremental transmission loss.
Hydrothermal Scheduling. 08
UNIT-V
Non-Conventional Energy Sources: Power Crisis, future energy demand, role of Private sectors
in energy management,
MHD generation: Working principle, open and closed cycles, MHD systems, advantages,
parameters governing power output.
Solar power plant: Conversion of solar heat to electricity, Solar energy collectors, Photovoltaic
cell, power generation, future prospects of solar energy use.
Wind Energy: Windmills, power output with combined operation of wind turbine generation
and isolated generating system, technical choices& economic size.
Geothermal Energy: Earth energy, heat extraction, vapor turbine cycle, difficulties &
disadvantages,
Tidal energy: Tidal phenomenon, tidal barrage, tidal power Schemes.
Ocean Thermal Energy: Introduction, energy conversion, problems. 08
Text Books:
1. B. R. Gupta, “Generation of Electrical Energy”, S. Chand Publication.
2. Soni, Gupta & Bhatnagar, “A text book on Power System Engg.”, Dhanpat Rai& Co.
3. P. S. R. Murthy, “Operation and control of Power System”, B S Publications, Hyderabad.
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Reference Books:
4. W. D. Stevenson, “Elements of Power System Analysis”, McGraw Hill.
5. S. L. Uppal, “Electrical Power”, Khanna Publishers.
Reference Books:
1. Rudra Pratap, “Getting Started with MATLAB 7”.
2. The Math Works Inc., “MATLAB: The Language of Technical Computing”.
3. The Math Works Inc, “SIMULINK: Dynamic System Simulation”.
4. The Math Works Inc., “Sim Power Systems: User’s Guide”.
5. B.R. Hunt, R. L. Lipsman & J. M. Rosenberg, “A Guide to MATLAB”, Cambridge
University Press, 2003.
6. O. Beucher and M. Weeks, “Introduction to MATLAB & SIMULINK – A Project
Approach”, Infinity Science Press LLC, Hingham, MA, Third Edition.
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6. Protection system for failure of prime mover & excitation of alternators.
Text Books:
1. Hasdi Sadat, “Power System Analysis”, Tata McGraw Hill.
2. T. K. Nagsarskar & M.S. Sukhija, “Power System Analysis”, Oxford University Press.
Text/Reference Books:
1. M. H. Rashid, “Power Electronics: Circuits, Devices and Applications”, 3rd Edition,
prentice Hall of India.
2. D. W. Hart, “Introduction to power Electronics”, Prentice Hall Inc. 1997.
3. Randal Shaffer, “Fundamentals of Power Electronics with MATLAB”, Firewall Media,
2007.
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KEE-657: SEMINAR
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Students will select and present the topic by their own individually on latest trend in Electrical
Engineering. They will also prepare an exhaustive technical report of the concern seminar topic.
They will have to present about the seminar before a committee consisting of faculty members
constituted by the concerned Head of the Department. Students should be encouraged to present
their seminar topic using LCD projector.
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SEMESTER VII
KEE-701: ELECTRIC DRIVES & CONTROL
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Unit-I:
Fundamentals of Electric Drive: Electric Drives and its parts, advantages of electric drives,
Classification of electric drives. Speed-torque conventions and multi-quadrant operations,
Constant torque and constant power operation, Types of load, Load torque: components, nature
and classification. 08
Unit-II:
Dynamics of Electric Drive: Dynamics of motor-load combination; Steady state stability of
Electric Drive; Transient stability of electric Drive.
Selection of Motor Power rating: Thermal model of motor for heating and cooling, classes of
motor duty, determination of motor power rating for continuous duty, short time duty and
intermittent duty, Load equalization. 08
Unit-III:
Electric Braking: Purpose and types of electric braking, braking of dc, three phase induction
and synchronous motors.
Dynamics during Starting and Braking: Calculation of acceleration time and energy loss
during starting of dc shunt and three-phase induction motors, methods of reducing energy loss
during starting, Energy relations during braking, dynamics during braking. 08
Unit-IV:
Power Electronic Control of DC Drives: Introduction, Single-phase and three-phase controlled
converter fed separately excited dc motor drives(continuous conduction only), dual converter fed
separately excited dc motor drive, rectifier control of dc series motor, Supply harmonics, power
factor and ripples in motor current, Power factor improvement, Chopper control of separately
excited dc motor and dc series motor. 08
Unit-V:
Power Electronic Control of AC Drives:
Three Phase induction Motor Drive: Introduction, Static Voltage control scheme, static
frequency control scheme (VSI, CSI, and cyclo-converter based) static rotor resistance and slip
power recovery control schemes.
Three Phase Synchronous motor: Self controlled scheme
Special Drives: Switched Reluctance motor, Brushless dc motor. Selection of motor for
particular applications, DC and AC motor drives in transportation system and traction. 08
Text Books:
1. G. K. Dubey, “Fundamentals of Electric Drives”, Narosa Publishing House.
2. S. K. Pillai, “A First Course on Electric Drives”, New Age International.
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Reference Books:
3. M. Chilkin, “Electric Drives”, Mir Publishers, Moscow.
4. Mohammed A. El-Sharkawi, “Fundamentals of Electric Drives”, Thomson Asia, Pvt. Ltd.
Singapore.
5. N. K. De and Prashant K. Sen, “Electric Drives”, Prentice Hall of India Ltd.
6. V. Subrahmanyam, “Electric Drives: Concepts and Applications”, Tata McGraw Hill.
UNIT-I:
Introduction : Structure of power systems, Power system control center and real time computer
control, SCADA system, Level decomposition in power system, Power system security, Various
operational stages of power system, Power system voltage stability, frequency stability, and rotor
angle stability. 08
UNIT-II:
Economic Operation: Concept and problems of unit commitment Input-output characteristics of
thermal and hydro-plants System constraints, Optimal operation of thermal units without and
with transmission losses, Penalty factor, incremental transmission loss, transmission loss formula
(without derivation) Hydrothermal scheduling long and short terms, Concept of optimal power
flow. 08
UNIT-III:
Load Frequency Control: Concept of load frequency control, Load frequency control of single
area system: Turbine speed governing system and modeling, block diagram representation of
single area system, steady state analysis, dynamic response, control area concept, P-I control,
load frequency control and economic dispatch control. Load frequency control of two area
system: Tie line power modeling, block diagram representation of two area system, static and
dynamic Response. 08
UNIT-IV:
Automatic Voltage Control: Schematic diagram and block diagram representation, different
types of EEE Excitation systems &their controllers and mathematical modeling.
Voltage and Reactive Power control: Concept of voltage control, methods of voltage control-
control by tap changing transformer. Shunt Compensation, series compensation, phase angle
compensation, concept of bank of capacitors, and bank of inductors. 08
UNIT-V:
State Estimation: Detection and identification, Linear and non-linear models.
Flexible AC Transmission Systems: Concept, objectives, applications, limitations, and
mathematical modeling: FACTs controllers: Structures & Characteristics of following FACTs
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Controllers, TCR,FC-TCR, TSC, SVC, STATCOM, TSSC, TCSC, SSSC, TC-PAR, UPFC,
HPFC, BESS, SMES, IEEE-FACTS controllers. 08
Text Books:
1. D. P. Kothari & I. J. Nagrath, “Modern Power System Analysis”, Tata McGraw Hill,
3rdEdition.
2. P. S. R. Murty, “Operation and control in Power Systems”, B. S. Publications.
3. N. G. Hingorani & L. Gyugyi, “Understanding FACTs”, Concepts and Technology of
Flexible AC Transmission Systems”, Standard Publishers Distributors.
4. J. Wood & B.F. Wollenburg, “Power Generation, Operation and Control”, John Wiley &
Sons.
Reference Books:
5. O. I. Elgerd, “Electric Energy System Theory” Tata McGraw Hill.
6. P. Kundur, “Power System Stability and Control McGraw Hill.
7. M.H. Rashid, “Power Electronics: Circuits, devices and Applications” Prentice Hall of
India, 3rd Edition.
8. T. K. Nagsarkar & M. S. Sukhiza,’ Power System Analysis’ Oxford University Press.
UNIT-II:
Relay Application and Characteristics: Amplitude and phase comparators, over current relays,
directional relays, distance relays, differential relay
Static Relays: Comparison with electromagnetic relay, classification and their description, over
current relays, Directional relay, distance relays, differential relay. 08
UNIT-III:
Protection of Transmission Line: Over current protection, distance protection, pilot wire
protection, carrier current protection, protection of bus, auto re-closing. 08
UNIT-IV:
Circuit Breaking: Properties of arc, arc extinction theories, re-striking voltage transient, current
chopping, resistance switching, capacitive current interruption, short line interruption, circuit
breaker ratings.
Testing of Circuit Breaker: Classification, testing station and equipments, testing procedure,
direct and indirect testing. 08
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UNIT-V:
Apparatus Protection: Protection of Transformer, generator and motor.
Circuit Breaker: Operating modes, selection of circuit breakers, constructional features and
operation of Bulk Oil, Minimum Oil, Air Blast, SF6, Vacuum and d. c. circuit breakers.
08
Text Books:
1. S. S. Rao, “Switchgear and Protection”, Khanna Publishers.
2. B. Ravindranath and M. Chander, Power system Protection and Switchgear, Wiley
Eastern Ltd.
Reference Books:
3. B. Ram and D. N. Vishwakarma, “Power System Protection and Switchgear”, Tata Mc.
Graw Hill.
4. Y. G. Paithankar and S R Bhide, “Fundamentals of Power System Protection”, Prentice
Hall of India.
5. T. S. M Rao, “Power System Protection: Static Relays with Microprocessor
Applications”, Tata Mc Graw Hill”.
6. A. R. Van C. Warringtaon, “Protective Relays-Their Theory and Practice”, Vol. I & II
John Willey & Sons.
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11. To study speed control of three-phase slip ring induction motor using static scherbius slip
power recovery control scheme.
Text Books:
3. Hadi Sadat, “Power System Analysis”, Tata Mc Graw Hill.
4. T. K. Nagsarskar & M. S. Sukhija, “Power System Analysis”, Oxford University Press.
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KEE-754: PROJECT (PHASE-I)#
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Project shall be assigned to students at the start of VIIth semester. There should not usually be
more than 3 students in batch. The project should be based on latest technology as far as possible
and it may be hardware or/and software based. The assessment of performance of students
should be made at least twice in the semester. Students should be encouraged to present their
progress of project using LCD projector.
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SEMESTER VIII
LTP
3 1 0
UNIT-I:
Transducer-I: Definition, advantages of electrical transducers, classification, characteristics,
factors affecting the choice of transducers, Potentiometers, Strain guages, Resistance
thermometer, Thermistors, Thermocouples, LVDT, RVDT. 08
UNIT-II:
Transducer-II: Capacitive, Piezoelectric Hall effect and opto electronic transducers.
Measurement of Motion, Force pressure, temperature, flow and liquid level. 08
UNIT-III:
Telemetry: General telemetry system, land line & radio frequency telemetering system,
transmission channels and media, receiver & transmitter. Data
Acquisition System: Analog data acquisition system, Digital data acquisition system, Modern
digital data acquisition system. 08
UNIT-IV:
Display Devices and Recorders: Display devices, storage oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, strip
chart & x-y recorders, magnetic tape &digital tape recorders.
Recent Developments: Computer aided measurements, fibre optic transducers, microsessors,
smart sensors, smart transmitters. 08
UNIT-V:
Process Control: Principle, elements of process control system, process characteristics,
proportional (P), integral (I), Derivative (D), PI, PD and PID control modes. Electronic,
Pneumatic & digital controllers. 08
Text Books:
1. A. K. Sawhney, “Advanced Measurements & Instrumentation”, Dhanpat Rai & Sons
2. B. C. Nakra & K. Chaudhry, “Instrumentation, Measurement and Analysis”, Tata
McGraw Hill 2nd Edition.
3. Curtis Johns, “Process Control Instrumentation Technology”, Prentice Hall
Reference Books:
4. E.O. Decblin, “Measurement System – Application & design”, McGraw Hill.
5. W. D. Cooper and A.P. Beltried, “Electronics Instrumentation and Measurement
Techniques”, Prentice Hall International.
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6. Rajendra Prasad, “Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation”, Khanna Publisher.
7. M. M. S. Anand, “Electronic Instruments and Instrumentation Technology”, PHI
Learning.
UNIT-II:
Analysis of Discrete System: Discrete system and discrete time signals, state variable model
and transfer function model of discrete system, conversion of state variable model to transfer
function model and vice-versa, modeling of sample hold circuit, solution of state difference
equations, steady state accuracy, stability on the z-plane and Jury stability criterion, bilinear
transformation, Routh-Hurwitz criterion on rth planes. 08
UNIT-III:
Stability: Lyapunov’s stability theorems for continuous and discrete systems, methods for
generating Lyapunovfunction for continuous and discrete system, Popov’s criterion.
Non-linear System: Types of non linearities, phenomena related to non - linear systems.
Analysis of non- linear systems-Linearization method, second order non-linear system on the
phase plane, types of phase portraits, singular points, system analysis by phase-plane method,
describing function and its application to system analysis. 08
UNIT-IV:
Optimal Control: Introduction, formation of optimal control problem, calculus of variations
minimization of functions, constrained optimization.Pontryagin’s Minimum Maximum Principle,
Linear Quadratic Problem-Hamilton Jacobi equation, Riccati equation and its solution. 08
UNIT-V:
Adaptive Control: Introduction, modal reference adaptive control systems, controller structure,
self tuning regulators. Introduction to neural network, fuzzy logic and genetic algorithms. 08
Text Books:
1. M. Gopal, “Digital Control and State variable Methods”, Tata Mc Graw Hill
2. Ajit K. Madal, “Introduction to Control Engineering: Modeling, Analysis and Design”,
New Age International.
3. D. Landau, “Adaptive Control”, Marcel Dekker Inc.
4. S. Rajasekaran & G. A. Vjayalakshmi Pai, “Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic and Genetic
Alogorithms: Synthesis and Applications”, Prentice Hall of India.
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Reference Book:
5. Donald E. Kiv, “Optimal Control Theory: An Introduction”, Prentice Hall
6. B. C. Kuo, “Digital Control Systems”, Sounders College Publishing
7. C. H. Houpis and G. B. Lamont, “Digital Control Systems: Theory, Hardware, Software”,
Mc Graw Hill.
1. VI program to add, subtract, multiply and divide two numeric inputs using
numerical control.
2. VI program to find the speed when distance and time are given.
3. VI program to Perform various Boolean operations (AND, OR, NAND, NOR,
XOR).
4. Create a VI to find the roots of a quadratic equation using subVIs. Find both the
values of the roots and the nature of roots.
5. VI program which consists of a knob and waveform chart.
6. VI program where a sinusoidal signal can be simulated and shown through a
waveform chart.
7. VI program which consist of dial and a thermometer.
8. VI program to compare a thermometer with a set point and if it exceeds the limit,
an indicator is on.
9. VI program to build a function generator.
10. Create a VI to find the factorial of the given numbers using For Loop and Shift
Registers.
11. Build a VI to solve a linear equation using matrix functions.
12. VI program using a while loop, generate random numbers and display it on a
waveform chart.
13. VI program to create an array.
14. VI program to unbundle the elements of a cluster into a small cluster and separate
elements. Also modify the input cluster to modified cluster.
15. Build a VI that displays two random plots on a waveform chart in sweep update
mode. The plots should be a random plot and a running average of the last four
points.
16. To study the performance of electromagnetic transducer as a speed measurement
device
17. Study of P, PI and PID controllers
18. Measurement of displacement using LVDT and RVDT
19. Measurement of load using strain gauge based load cell.
20. Measurement of temperature by RTD.
21. Measurement of temperature by thermocouple
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DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVES
KEE-011: SPECIAL ELECTRICAL MACHINES
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UNIT-I:
Poly-phase AC Machines: Construction and performance of double cage and deep bar three
phase induction motors; e.m.f. injection in rotor circuit of slip ring induction motor, concept of
constant torque and constant power controls, static slip power recovery control schemes
(constant torque and constant power) 08
UNIT-II:
Single phase Induction Motors: Construction, starting characteristics and applications of split
phase, capacitor start, capacitor run, capacitor start capacitor-run and shaded pole motors.
Two Phase AC Servomotors: Construction, torque-speed characteristics, performance and
applications. 08
UNIT-III:
Stepper Motors: Principle of operation, variable reluctance, permanent magnet and hybrid
stepper motors, characteristics, drive circuits and applications.
Switched Reluctance Motors: Construction; principle of operation; torque production, modes
of operation, drive circuits. 08
UNIT-IV:
Permanent Magnet Machines: Types of permanent magnets and their magnetization
characteristics, demagnetizing effect, permanent magnet Dc motors, sinusoidal PM ac motors,
brushless dc motors and their important features and applications, PCB Motors.
Single phase synchronous motor; construction, operating principle and characteristics of
reluctance and hysteresis motors; introduction to permanent magnet generators. 08
UNIT-V:
Single Phase Commutator Motors: Construction, principle of operation, characteristics of
universal and repulsion motors; Linear Induction. Motors. Construction, principle of operation,
Linear force, and applications. 08
Text Books:
1. P. S. Bimbhra, “Generalized Theory of Electrical Machines”, Khanna Publishers.
2. P. C. Sen “Principles of Electrical Machines and Power Electronics”, John willey &
Sons, 2001
Reference Books:
3. G. K. Dubey “Fundamentals of Electric Drives”, Narosa Publishing House, 2001
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4. Cyril G. Veinott “Fractional and Sub-fractional horse power electric motors”, McGraw
Hill International, 1987
5. M. G. Say, “Alternating current Machines”, Pitman & Sons.
UNIT-II:
Generation of High Voltages and Currents: Generation of high direct current voltages,
generation of high alternating voltages, generation of impulse voltages, generation of impulse
currents, tripping and control of impulse generators. 08
UNIT-III:
Measurement of High Voltages and Currents: Measurement of high direct current voltages,
measurement of high alternating and impulse voltages, measurement of high direct, alternating
and impulse currents, Cathode Ray Oscillographs for impulse voltage and current measurements.
08
UNIT-IV:
Non-Destructive Testing: Measurement of direct current resistively, measurement of dielectric
constant and loss factor, partial discharge measurements. 06
UNIT-V:
High Voltage Testing & Insulation Coordination: High voltage testing of electrical power
apparatus-Power frequency, impulse voltage and DC testing-International and Indian standards-
Insulation Coordination. 08
Text Book:
1. M. S. Naidu and V. Kamaraju, “High Voltage Engineering”, Tata Mc-Graw Hill.
Reference Books:
2. E. Kuffel and W. S. Zacngal, “High Voltage Engineering”, Pergamon Press.
3. M. P. Chaurasia , “High Voltage Engineering”, Khanna Publishers
4. R. S. Jha, “High Voltage Engineering”, Dhanpat Rai & sons
5. C. L. Wadhwa, “High Voltage Engineering”, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
6. M. Khalifa, “High Voltage Engineering Theory and Practice”, Marcel Dekker.
7. Subir Ray, “An Introduction to High Voltage Engineering”, Prentice Hall of India
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KEE-013: ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS AND FUZZY
SYSTEM
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UNIT-I:
Neural Networks-1(Introduction & Architecture): Neuron, Nerve structure and synapse,
Artificial Neuron and its model, activation functions, Neural network architecture: single layer
and multilayer feed forward networks, recurrent networks. Various learning techniques;
perception and convergence rule, Auto-associative and hetro-associative memory. 08
UNIT-II:
Neural Networks-II (Back propogation networks): Architecture: perceptron model, solution,
single layer artificial neural network, multilayer perception model; back propogation learning
methods, effect of learning rule co-efficient ;back propagation algorithm, factors affecting
backpropagation training, applications. 08
UNIT-III
Fuzzy Logic-I (Introduction): Basic concepts of fuzzy logic, Fuzzy sets and Crisp sets, Fuzzy
set theory and operations, Properties of fuzzy sets, Fuzzy and Crisp relations, Fuzzy to Crisp
conversion. 08
UNIT-IV
Fuzzy Logic –II (Fuzzy Membership, Rules): Membership functions, interference in fuzzy
logic, fuzzy if-then rules, Fuzzy implications and Fuzzy algorithms, Fuzzyfications &
Defuzzificataions, Fuzzy Controller, Industrial applications. 08
UNIT-V
Fuzzy Neural Networks: L-R Type fuzzy numbers, fuzzy neutron, fuzzy back propogation
(BP), architecture, learning in fuzzy BP, inference by fuzzy BP, applications. 08
Text Books:
1. Kumar Satish, “Neural Networks”, Tata Mc Graw Hill
2. S. Rajsekaran & G. A. Vijayalakshmi Pai, “Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic and Genetic
Algorithm:Synthesis and Applications”, Prentice Hall of India.
Reference Books:
3. Siman Haykin, ”Neural Netowrks”, Prentice Hall of India
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4. Timothy J. Ross, “Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications”, Wiley Indi
5. S N Shivanandan, S Sumathi and S N Deepa, “Introduction to Neural Networks Using
Matlab 6.0”, Tata McGraw-Hill Education, 2006
LTP
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UNIT-I:
Network Matrices: Evaluation of bus admittance matrix (YBUS), Bus impedance matrix
(ZBUS), Branch impedance matrix (ZBT) and loop Impedance matrix (ZLOOP) by singular and
non singular transformations. 08
UNIT-II:
Short Circuit Studies: Formulation of ZBUS for single phase and three phase networks,
Transformation of network matrices using symmetrical components; Short circuit studies using
ZBUS, YBUS and ZLOOP. 06
UNIT-III:
Load Flow Studies: Representation of off-load, on-load tap changing and phase shifting
transformers, DC link, Decoupled and fast decoupled methods, Sparsity technique; Introduction
to load flow of integrated AC/DC system. 08
UNIT-IV:
Stability Studies: Network formulation for stability studies for different types of loads (constant
impedance, constant current and constant power loads), Digital computer solution of swing
equation for single and multi-machine cases using Runge-Kutta and predictor corrector methods,
Effects of exciter and governor on transient stability. 08
UNIT-V:
Voltage Stability and Small –Signal Stability: Voltage Stability Transmission system
characteristics, Generator characteristics, Load characteristics. Introduction of reactive
compensating devices. Classification of voltage Stability, voltage stability Analysis, voltage
collapse and its Prevention. Small-Signal Stability –Concept of stability of Dynamic System,
Eigen-properties of the State Matrix, Single-machine Infinite Bus System, Power System
Stabilizer. 10
Reference Books:
1. Prabha Kundur, “Power System Stability and Control”, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi,
2006.
2. G. W. Stagg and A.H.EI-Abiad, “Computer Methods in Power System Analysis”,
McGraw Hill, 1971.
3. G. I. Kusic, “Computer Sided Power System Analysis”, Prentice Hall International, 1986.
4. L. P. Singh, “Advanced Power System Analysis and Dynamics”, Wiley Eastern.
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KEE-022: ADVANCED POWER SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES
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Unit-I:
Introduction: General overview of power semiconductor devices and their desirable
characteristics, Comparison of power semiconductor devices.
Power Diodes: General purpose diode, Fast recovery diode, Schottky diode, Diode snubbers. 08
Unit-II:
Power Bipolar Junction Transistors: Physical structure and device operation, Static V-I and
switching characteristics, Secondary breakdown and safe operating area, Snubber circuits, Base
drive control.
Power MOSFETS: Physical structure and device operation, Static V-I and switching
characteristics, Operating limitations and safe operating area, Gate drive and snubber circuits. 08
Unit-III:
Thyristors: Physical structure and device operation, Two-transistor analogy, Static V-I and
switching characteristics, Gate characteristics, Firing circuits, Snubber circuits, Series and
parallel operation.
TRIAC: Physical structure and device operation, Static V-I characteristics and applications. 08
Unit-IV:
GTO (Gate Turn Off) Thyristors: Physical structure and device operation, Static V-I and
switching characteristics, Drive and snubber circuits.
Insulated Gated Bipolar Transistors: Physical structure and device operation, Static V-I and
switching characteristics, Safe operating area, Drive and snubber circuits. 08
Unit-V:
Special Power Devices: Physical structure, Device operation and static V-I characteristics of
reverse conducting thyristor, Field controlled thyristor, MOS controlled thyristor. 08
Text Books:
1. B. Jayant Baliga, “Modern Power Devices”, John Wiley & Sons, 1987.
2. N. Mohan, T. M. Undeland and W. P. Robbins, “Power Electronics Converters,
Applications and Design”, Johan Wiley & Sons, 1995.
3. M. H. Rashid, “Power Electronics: Circuit, Devices and Applications”, Prentice Hall of
India, 1996.
4. G. K. Dubey et al, “Thyristorised Power Controllers”, Wiley Eastern Limited 1987.
5. M. D. Singh and K.B. Khanchandani, “Power Electroncs”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2001.
6. John G. K. Kassakian, Martin F. Schlecht and G. C. Verghese, “Principles of Power
Electronics”, Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., 1991.
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KEE-023: ELECTRICAL MACHINE DESIGN
LTP
3 1 0
UNIT-I:
Basic design principles and approaches, specification, Magnetic and electric loading, out put
equations and output coefficients, Main dimensions. Ratings, Heating cooling and temperature
rise. 08
UNIT-II:
Transformer: Magnetic circuit, core construction and design, winding types, insulation, Loss
allocation and estimation, Reactance, Temperature rise. 08
UNIT-III:
D C Machine: No. of poles and main dimensions, armature, windings, Magnetic circuit and
Magnetisation curve, Commutator and brushes. 08
UNIT-IV:
Induction Machine-3 phase: Rating specifications, standard frame sizes, Main dimensions
specific loadings, Design of stator windings, Rotor design-slots and windings, calculations of
equivalent circuit parameters. 10
UNIT-V:
Computer assisted design of above machines. 06
Text Book:
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KEE-031: NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY RESOURCES
LTP
310
UNIT-I:
Introduction: Various non-conventional energy resources-Introduction, availability,
classification, relative merits and demerits.
Solar Cells: Theory of solar cells. solar cell materials, solar cell array, solar cell power plant,
limitations. 08
UNIT-II:
Solar Thermal Energy: Solar radiation, flat plate collectors and their materials, applications and
performance, focussing of collectors and their materials, applications and performance; solar
thermal power plants, thermal energy storage for solar heating and cooling, limitations. 08
UNIT-III:
Geothermal Energy: Resources of geothermal energy, thermodynamics of geo-thermal energy
conversion-electrical conversion, non-electrical conversion, environmental consideration
Magneto-hydrodynamics (MHD): Principle of working of MHD Power plant, performance and
limitations.
Fuel Cells: Principle of working of various types of fuel cells and their working, performance
and limitations. 08
UNIT-IV:
Thermo-electrical and thermionic Conversions: Principle of working, performance and
limitations.
Wind Energy: Wind power and its sources, site selection, criterion, momentum theory,
classification of rotors, concentrations and augments, wind characteristics. performance and
limitations of energy conversion systems. 08
UNIT-V:
Bio-mass: Availability of bio-mass and its conversion theory.
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC): Availability, theory and working principle,
performance and limitations.
Wave and Tidal Wave: Principle of working, performance and limitations. Waste Recycling
Plants. 08
Text Books:
1. D. S. Chauhan and S. K. Srivastava, “Non-conventional Energy Resources”, New Age
International.
2. M. V. R. Koteswara Rao, “Energy Resources: Conventional & Non-Conventional”, BSP
Publications, 2006.
Reference Books:
3. Raja et. al., “Introduction to Non-Conventional Energy Resources”, Scitech Publications.
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4. John Twideu and Tony Weir, “Renewal Energy Resources”, BSP Publications, 2006.
5. Peter Auer, “Advances in Energy System and Technology", Vol. 1 & II Edited by
Academic Press.
Unit-II:
Electric Welding: Electric Arc Welding, Electric Resistance welding, Electronic welding
control
Electrolyte Process: Principles of electro deposition, Laws of electrolysis, applications of
electrolysis 08
Unit-III
Illumination: Various definitions, Laws of illumination, requirements of good lighting, Design
of in door lighting and outdoor lighting systems
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning: Refrigeration systems, domestic refrigerator, water cooler
Types of air conditioning, Window air conditioner 08
Unit-IV:
Electric Traction-I: Types of electric traction, systems of track electrification Traction
mechanics- types of services, speed time curve and its simplification, average and schedule
speeds Tractive effort, specific energy consumption, mechanics of train movement, coefficient of
adhesion and its influence 08
Unit-V:
Electric Traction-II: Salient features of traction drives, Series – parallel control of dc traction
drives (bridge transition) and energy saving, Power Electronic control of dc and ac traction
drives Diesel electric traction. 08
Text Books:
1. H. Partab, “Art and Science of Electrical Energy”, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
2. H. Partab, “Modern Electric Traction”, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
Reference Books:
3. G. K. Dubey, “Fundamentals of Electric Drives”, Narosa Publishing House
4. C. L. Wadhwa, “Generation, Distribution and Utilization of Electrical Energy”, New
Age International Publications.
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KEE-033: EHV AC & DC TRANSMISSION
LTP
3 1 0
UNIT-I:
Introduction: Need of EHV transmission, standard transmission voltage, comparison of EHV ac
& dc transmission systems and their applications & limitations, surface voltage gradients in
conductor, distribution of voltage gradients on sub-conductors, mechanical considerations of
transmission lines, modern trends in EHV AC and DC transmission 08
UNIT-II:
EHV AC Transmission: Corona loss formulas, corona current, audible noise – generation and
characteristics corona pulses their generation and properties, radio interference (RI) effects, over
voltage due to switching, ferroresonance, reduction of switching surges on EHV system,
principle of half wave transmission.
08
UNIT-III:
Extra High Voltage Testing: Characteristics and generation of impulse voltage, generation of
high Ac and Dc voltages, measurement of high voltage by spheregaps and potential dividers.
Consideration for Design of EHV Lines: Design factors under steady state limits, EHV line
insulation design based upon transient over voltages. Effects of pollution on performance of
EHV lines. 08
UNIT-IV:
EHV DC Transmission-I: Types of dc links, converter station, choice of converter
configuration and pulse number, effect of source inductance on operation of converters. Principle
of dc link control, converter controls characteristics, firing angle control, current and Excitation
angle control, power control, starting and stopping of dc link. 08
UNIT-V:
EHV DC Transmission-II: Converter faults, protection against over currents and over voltages,
smoothing reactors, Generation of harmonics, ac and dc filters, Multi Terminal DC systems
(MTDC): Types, control, protection and applications. 08
Text Books:
1. R. D. Begamudre, “Extra High Voltage AC Transmission Engineering”, Wiley Eastern.
2. K. R. Padiyar, “HVDC Power Transmission Systems: Technology and System
Reactions”, New Age International.
3. J. Arrillaga, “High Voltage Direct current Transmission”, IEEE Power Engineering
Series 6, Peter Peregrinus Ltd, London.
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Reference Books:
4. M. S. Naidu & V. Kamaraju, “High Voltage Engineering”, Tata McGraw Hill.
5. M. H. Rashid , “Power Electronics: Circuits, Devices and Applications”, Prentice Hall of
India.
6. S. Rao, “EHV AC and HVDC Transmission Engineering and Practice”, Khanna
Publisher.
7. “EPRI, Transmission Line Reference Book, 345 KV and above” Electric Power Research
Institute. Palo Alto, California, 1982.
Unit-II:
Voltage Sag: Sources of voltage sag: motor starting, arc furnace, fault clearing etc; estimating
voltage sag performance and principle of its protection; solutions at end user level- Isolation
Transformer, Voltage Regulator, Static UPS, Rotary UPS, Active Series Compensator. 08
Unit-III:
Electrical Transients: Sources of Transient Over voltages-Atmospheric and switching
transients-motor starting transients, power factor correction capacitor switching transients, ups
switching transients, neutral voltage swing etc; devices for over voltage protection. 06
Unit-IV:
Harmonics: Causes of harmonics; current and voltage harmonics: measurement of harmonics;
effects of harmonics on-Transformers, AC Motors, Capacitor Banks, Cables, and Protection
Devices, Energy Metering, Communication Lines etc. harmonic mitigation techniques. 08
Unit-V:
Wiring and Grounding: Reasons for grounding, typical wiring and grounding problems,
solutions to wiring and grounding problems.
Monitoring Power Quality: Power quality related standards, standard test waveforms, and
detailed power quality monitoring, Power quality measurement devices: Harmonic Analyzer,
Transient Disturbance Analyzer, wiring and grounding tester, Flicker Meter, Oscilloscope,
multimeter etc.
Custom Power Devices: Utility customer interface, Network Reconfiguration devices; Load
compensation and voltage regulation using D-STATCOM; protecting sensitive loads using
Dynamic Voltage Restorer (DVR); Unified power Quality Conditioner (UPQC). 10
Text Books:
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1. Roger C. Dugan, McGrahan, Santoso & Beaty, “Electrical Power System Quality”,
McGraw Hill
2. Arindum Ghosh & Gerard Ledwich, “Power Quality Enhancement Using Custom Power
Devices”, Kluwer Academic Publishers
3. C. Sankaran, “Power Quality”, CRC Press.
Reference Books:
4. G. W. Heydt, “Electric Power Quality”, Stars in a Circle Publications, 1991.
5. G. J. Parter and J. A. V. Sciver, “Power Quality Salutations: Case Study for
Troubleshooters”, Fairmont Press.
KEE-042: BIO-INSTRUMENTATION
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UNIT-I:
Basic physiological system of the body: Problems encountered in measuring living systems,
bioelectric potentials, biomaterials
Basic Transducer Principles: Active and passive transducers, Transducers for biomedical
applications. Generation, propagation and distribution of bioelectric potentials (ECG, EEG and
EMG). 08
UNIT-II:
Bio-potential electrodes: Basic types (micro, skin surface and needle electrodes) biochemical
transducers. (PH, blood, gas and specific ions electrodes).
The cardiovascular system and measurements: Heart and cardiovascular system and
circulation block diagram, blood pressure and measurement, characteristics of blood flow and
heart sounds. Electrocardiography, ECG lead configurations, ECG recording and their types. 08
UNIT-III:
The Nervous System: The anatomy of nervous system, Neuronal communication, EPSP & IPSP
Organization of the brain, Measurements from the nervous system
Systemic Body & Skin Temperature Measurement: Temperature measurements, Brief idea
about ultrasonic measurements. 08
UNIT-IV:
Patient care monitoring: Elements of intensive care, Organization of the Hospital for patient-
care monitoring, Pace-makers-types, systems, modes and generators, Defibrillators-types. Bio
telemetry & applications of telemetry in patient care. 08
UNIT-V:
Automation of chemical tests, Instrumentation for diagnostic X-Rays, Interfacing computer with
medical instrumentation and other equipments, biomedical computer applications. Shock hazards
from electrical equipments, methods of accident prevention. 08
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Text Book:
1. T. Cromwell, F. J. Weibell & F. A. Pfieffer, “Biomedical Instrumentation &
Measurements”, Prentice Hall International
Reference Books:
2. R. S. Khanpur, “Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation”, Tata Mc Graw Hill
3. H. E. Thomas, “Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurement”, Restone
Publishing Company
4. J. G. Webester, “Medical Instrumentation”, Houghton Mifflin.
UNIT-II:
Application in High Voltage DC Transmission: Introduction to HVDC transmission, Basic
layout for HVDC transmission system, Types of HVDC links, Twelve pulse converters, Control
of HVDC converters, Control characteristics, Converter faults and protection, Harmonic filters
and power factor correction capacitors. 08
UNIT-III:
Applications in Static VAR Control: Concept of static VAR control, Thyristor controlled VAR
compensation techniques, Series compensation, Synchronous link converter based VAR
compensation, Unified power flow controller (UPFC). 08
UNIT-IV:
Applications in Power Supplies: Classification and sources of power line disturbances, Need of
uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system, Static UPS systems – short break & no break UPS
systems, Components of UPS systems, Introduction to SMPS, Configurations-flyback converter,
two transistor / MOSFET flyback converter, paralleling flyback converter, forward converter,
push-pull converter, half-bridge converter, full-bridge SMPS, Advantages & disadvantages. 08
UNIT-V:
Applications in Grid Interconnected Renewable Energy Systems: Single-phase and three-
phase photovoltaic array interconnection, Maximum power point tracking (MPPT), Wind / fuel
cell and small hydro interconnections with utility grid.
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Other Applications: DC circuit breaker, single-phase and three-phase AC switches Static
excitation control of synchronous generators. 08
Text Books:
1. N. Mohan, T. M. Undeland and W. P. Robbins, “Power Electronics Converters,
Applications and Design”, John Wiley & Sons, 1995.
2. H. Rashid, “Power Electronics: Circuits, Devices and Applications”, Prentice Hall of
India, 1996.
Reference Books:
3. E. W. Kimbark, “Direct Current Transmission”, Vol-I, Wiley Interscience, 1971.
4. T. J. Miller, “Reactive Power Control in Electric System”, Wiley Interscience, 1982.
5. K. R. Padiyar, “HVDC Power Transmission: Technology and System Reactions”, New
Age International.
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