06EE81 - Industrial Management, Electrical Estimation & Economics
06EE81 - Industrial Management, Electrical Estimation & Economics
06EE81 - Industrial Management, Electrical Estimation & Economics
VIII SEM
06EE81 -
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT, ELECTRICAL
ESTIMATION & ECONOMICS
PART - A
UNIT - 1
INTRODUCTION: Historical prospective, contribution of Taylor, Henry foyol, Gilberth and HL
Gnatt to the evolution of management as a scientific discipline concept of scientific management and
it relevance in the Indian context.
5 Hours
ORGANIZATION: Types of organization; their merits and demerits
4 Hours
UNIT - 2
MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS: Planning, organizing, staffing, directing, controlling.
4 Hours
UNIT - 3
MANAGEMENT AND BEHAVIORAL APPROACH: Contribution of Elton mayo and skinner
and others to behavioral science, skills of a manager at various levels in an organization and inter
related systems, under standing past behavior, predicting future behavior, directing, changing and
controlling behavior; Maslow’s hierarchy of needs and satisfaction, goal oriented behavior,
integration of organizational goals and needs of employees, Hawthorn’s studies and its finding,
theory X and Y
10 Hours
UNIT - 4
PERSONAL MANAGEMENT: Recruitment and selection, training of personel employer and
employee relationship, causes and settlement of disputes.
4 Hours
PART - B
UNIT - 5
PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT: Plant location, plant lay-out, CPM and PERT strategies, line
balancing, automation statistical quality control; control chart, motion study.
7 Hours
UNIT - 7
POWER INSTALLATION: Load calculation, wire size selection, wiring materials for power
circuits, and the estimate for motor installation, pump set, workshop, theater etc.,
8 Hours
UNIT - 8
Depreciation and valuation of machinery, Inventory, Economic order quantity, break-ven analysis
6 Hours
TEXT BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. “Industrial Organization and Engineering Economics”-T. R. Banga & S. C. Sharma.
Chapter Hour
Chapter Name Topics to be covered
No. No.
Introduction to management-Its historical
1
prospective
2 Contribution of Taylor and Henry Fayol
3 Contribution of Gantt and Gilberth
1 Introduction Old technique of Management and its failure in the
4
present context
5 Concept of Scientific Management.
Relevance of scientific Management with Indian
6
context
7 Functions of management –Planning.
8 Organization: types, functions, activities
2. Organization Types of Organization-Formal and Informal
9
Organization.
10 Merits and Demerits of topic in 9.
Controlling - Old technique of Management and its
11
failure in the present context
12 Directing: old concept & new concept
Management 13 Staffing – manpower and its appropriate utilization
3.
functions 14 Functional And line/Staffing Authority.
15 Matrix and Project Organization.
16 Functional And line/Staffing Authority.
17 Matrix and Project Organization.
18 Introduction to Behavioral Science
19 Contribution of Elton Mayo and Skinner
20 Skills of Managers at various Levels
21 Skills of Managers at various Levels (contd.)
22 Inter related systems understanding Behavior.
Management &
23 Predicting Future Behavior, Directing.
4. Behavioral
approach 24 Changing and Controlling Behavior.
25 Hierarchy of needs and satisfaction of needs.
26 Goal oriented behavior.
Integration of Organizational goals and needs of
27
employees.
28 Hawthorn’s studies – Theory X and Theory Y.
Introduction to Personal Management-
29
Recruitment.
Personal 30 Selection and its process.
5.
Management 31 Training of personal.
32 Employer and Employee Relationship.
33 Cause and settlement of Disputes.
06EE82 -
POWER SYSTEM OPERATION AND
CONTROL
Unit No of
Unit name Topics to be taken
no. hours
1 Introduction to SCADA
2 Block diagram explanation of SCADA
Explanation on control center and digital computer
3
CONTROL configuration
CENTER Explanation of automatic generation control, area control
4
1 OPERATION error
OF POWER 5 Operation without central computers
SYSTEMS 6 Expression for tie-line flow and frequency deviation
7 Parallel operation of generators
8 Explanation of area lumped dynamic model.
9 Solving problems based on the above
10 Introduction to AGC
11 Explanation of Automatic voltage regulator
12 Explanation of automatic load frequency control
13 Explanation of A VR control loops of generators
AUTOMATIC 14 performance of A VR, ALFC of single area systems
&3 GENERATION 15 Explanation of concept of control area
CONTROL 16 Solving problems in single area system
17 Explanation of multi-area systems
18 POOL operation-two area systems
19 Explanation of tie-line bias control
20 Solving problems in multi area system
21 Introduction to voltage control in power systems
22 Generation and absorption of reactive power
Relation between voltage, power and reactive power at a
CONTROL OF 23
node,
VOLTAGE 24 Voltage control in Single machine infinite bus systems
AND
4 25 Methods of voltage control
REACTIVE
26 Concept of sub synchronous resonance
POWER
27 Explanation of voltage stability
28 Explanation of voltage collapse
29 Solving problems
30 Revision
Unit No of
Unit name Topics to be taken
no. hours
31 Introduction to power system optimization
32 Optimal system operation with thermal plants,
33 Incremental production cost for steam power plants
POWER 34 Analytical form of generating cost of thermal plants
SYSTEM 35 Constraints in economic operation
5
OPTIMIZATIO Flow chart, transmission loss as a function of plant
N 36
generation
37 Derivation for B-coefficients
38 Solving problems
39 Revision
40 Introduction to unit commitment
41 Statement of the problem,
42 need and importance of unit commitment
43 methods-priority lists method
UNIT 44 Solving problems in priority list method
6 COMMITMEN 45 dynamic programming method
T 46 Constraints in unit commitment
47 spinning reserve
48 Solved problems in unit commitment
49 Revision
50 Introduction to power system security
51 factors affecting power system security
52 power system contingency analysis
53 detection of network problems
POWER 54 network sensitivity methods
7&8 SYSTEM 55 Solving problems
SECURITY 56 calculation of network sensitivity factor
57 Solving problems
58 contingency ranking
59 Revision
60 Revision
06EE832 –
ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION
SYSTEM
SYLLABUS
ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
PART - A
UNIT - 1
8 Hours
UNIT - 2
LOAD CHARACTERISTIC: Basic definition, relation between load and load factor, load
growth.
6 Hours
UNIT - 3 & 4
12 Hours
PART - B
UNIT - 5 & 6
DESIGN AND OPERATION: Engineering design, operation criteria, substation and feeder,
voltage control, harmonics, load variations, system losses, energy management.
10 Hours
UNIT - 7
8 Hours
UNIT - 8
8 Hours
TEXT BOOKS:
LESSON – PLAN
Chapter Hour
Chapter Topics to be Covered
No No.
01 Introduction
02 Power System planning
INTRODUCTION 03 Factors affecting system planning
TO POWER 04 present planning techniques
1 SYSTEM 05 planning models
PLANNING AND 06 Developing models
AUTOMATION 07 future trends in planning
08 systems approach
09 distribution automation
10 Basic definition
11 Load profile
12 Load factor
LOAD 13 Importance of load factor
2
CHARACTERISTICS 14 relation between load and load factor
15 load growth
Planning with load growth
16
17 System description
18 Flow diagrams
19 Planning process
20 planning criteria
21 system developers
22 Generation details
SYSTEM 23 dispersed generation
3,4
PLANNING 24 Distribution of power
25 distribution systems
26 Financial analysis
27 economics and finance
28 mapping
29 Verification of the mapping
30 Overview of plaaning
Chapter Hour
Chapter Topics to be Covered
No No.
31 Design principles
32 Engineering design
33 operation criteria
36 Voltage control
DESIGN AND
5, 6
OPERATION 37 harmonics
38 Implications of harmonics
39 load variations
40 system losses
41 energy management
42 Energy savings
43 Introduction to automation
46 Data collection
DISTRIBUTION Communication methods
7 47
AUTOMATION
48 Comparison of communication methods
49 Supervisory control
50 SCADA systems
51 SCADA systems
52 Introduction
53 costing of schemes
54 Parameters involved
57 planning terms
60 Optimal system
06EE843 –
RENEWABLE ENERGY
SOURCES
SYLLABUS
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
Sub.code: 06EE843 IA marks: 25
Hrs/week: 04 Exam Hrs: 03
Total Hrs: 52 Exam marks: 100
PART-A
1. Energy Sources: Introduction, Importance of Energy Consumption as Measure of
Prosperity, Per Capita Energy Consumption, Classification of Energy Resources;
Conventional Energy Resources - Availability and their limitations; Non-Conventional
Energy Resources – Classification, Advantages, Limitations; Comparison of Conventional
and Non-Conventional Energy Resources; World Energy Scenario; Indian Energy Scenario.
04 Hrs
2. Solar Energy Basics: Introduction, Solar Constant, Basic Sun-Earth Angles – definitions
and their representation, Solar Radiation Geometry (numerical problems), Estimation of Solar
Radiation of Horizontal and Tilted Surfaces (numerical problems); Measurement of Solar
Radiation Data – Pyranometer and Pyrheliometer.
06 Hrs
3. Solar Thermal Systems: Principle of Conversion of Solar Radiation into Heat, Solar Water
Heaters (Flat Plate Collectors), Solar Cookers – Box type, concentrating dish type, solar
driers, Solar Still, Solar Furnaces, Solar Green Houses.
06 Hrs
4. Solar Electric Systems: Solar Thermal Electric Power Generation – Solar Pond and
Concentrating Solar Collector (parabolic trough, parabolic dish, Central Tower Collector).
Advantages and Disadvantages; Solar Photovoltaic – Solar Cell fundamentals, characteristics,
classification, construction of module, panel and array. Solar PV Systems – stand-alone and
grid connected; Applications – Street lighting, Domestic lighting and Solar Water pumping
systems.
07 Hrs
Energy Storage: Introduction, Necessity of Energy Storage, and Methods of Energy Storage
(classification and brief description using block diagram representation only).
03 Hrs
PART-B
5. Wind Energy: Introduction, Wind and its Properties, History of Wind Energy, Wind
Energy Scenario – World and India. Basic principles of Wind Energy Conversion Systems
(WECS), Classification of WECS, Parts of a WECS, Derivation for Power in the wind,
Electrical Power Output and Capacity Factor of WECS, Wind site selection consideration,
Advantages and Disadvantages of WECS. 08 Hrs
6. Biomass Energy: Introduction, Photosynthesis process, Biomass fuels, Biomass conversion
technologies, Urban waste to Energy Conversion, Biomass Gasification, Biomass to Ethanol
Production, Biogas production from waste biomass, factors affecting biogas generation, types
of biogas plants – KVIC and Janata model; Biomass program in India.
06 Hrs
7. Energy from Ocean: Tidal Energy – Principle of Tidal Power, Components of Tidal Power
Plant (TPP), Classification of Tidal Power Plants, Estimation of Energy – Single basin and
Double basin type TPP (no derivations. Simple numerical problems), Advantages and
Limitation of TPP. Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC): Principle of OTEC system,
Methods of OTEC power generation – Open Cycle (Claude cycle), Closed Cycle (Anderson
cycle) and Hybrid cycle (block diagram description of OTEC); Site-selection criteria,
Biofouling, Advantages & Limitation of OTEC.
06 Hrs
8. Emerging Technologies: Fuel Cell, Small Hydro Resources, Hydrogen Energy, and Wave
Energy. (Principle of Energy generation using block diagrams, advantages and limitations).
06 Hrs
Text Books:
1. Rai, G. D., “Non-Conventional Sources of Energy”, 4th Edition, Khanna Publishers, New
Delhi, 2007
2. Khan, B. H., “Non-Conventional Energy Resources”, TMH, New Delhi, 2006.
Reference Books:
1. Mukherjee, D., and Chakrabarti, S., “Fundamentals of Renewable Energy Systems”, New
Age International Publishers, 2005.
LESSON – PLAN
Chapter Hour
Chapter Topics to be Covered
No No.
Introduction wet process and dry process,
37
photosynthesis
Biogas generation: general discussion, factors
38
affecting the bio digestion
Classification of bio gas plants: explanation of
39 continues and batch type, dome and drum type
etc.
6 Biomass Energy
Explanation on constructional details of some
40
main digesters: KVIC, Janata Gigester etc
Factors affecting the yield of the plant &
41 methods of maintaining the Plant output: an
overview
Discussion of Selection of site and economics
42
of these plants
Discussion of advantages and disadvantages of
43 Biogas Plants over Solar and other renewable
energy sources
Introduction to geothermal energy sources:
44
Estimation of the resources
Discussion of the general categories:
Energy from
7 45 Hydrothermal convective systems, Geopressure
Ocean
resources, HDR, Magma Resources, Volcanoes
46 Material selection for Geothermal power plants
Discussion on the prime movers required for the
47
geothermal conversions
Application of geothermal energy at different
48
temperatures
Discussion of the operational and environmental
49
problems related with geo energy
Discussion of the geo thermal energy ‘s
50
prospects in India
51 Solving of the Model Question papers
52 Solving of the previous years Question papers
53 Revision of geothermal energy
Emerging
8 54 Revising applications of geothermal energy
Technologies
55 Bio gas plants revision
56 Discussion Hydrothermal convective systems,
57 Discussion Geopressure resources
58 Magma Resources, Volcanoes
prime movers required for the geothermal
59
conversions
60 Solving previous question papers