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This document provides the lecture plan for the course ED 531 (Power Quality) being taught in the M. Tech. I Sem (ED) program during the July-December 2019 session. It lists 40 lectures covering various topics related to power quality to be taught from July to December. The course is being coordinated by Dr. Suresh Kumar Gawre. Key topics include introduction to power quality, voltage sags and swells, harmonics, power factor correction, grounding systems, and power quality standards.

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Teaching Plan ED

This document provides the lecture plan for the course ED 531 (Power Quality) being taught in the M. Tech. I Sem (ED) program during the July-December 2019 session. It lists 40 lectures covering various topics related to power quality to be taught from July to December. The course is being coordinated by Dr. Suresh Kumar Gawre. Key topics include introduction to power quality, voltage sags and swells, harmonics, power factor correction, grounding systems, and power quality standards.

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Department of Electrical Engineering

LECTURE PLAN
Course : ED 511 (Power Controller)
Course Coordinator : Dr. R. K. Nema
Session : July – Nov. 2019
Date Lect No Topic to be covered

18/07/19 L1 Introduction to Power Controller

23/07/19 L2 DC-DC Converters

25/07/19 L3 Buck Converter with Ideal Components-I

25/07/19 L4 Design of Buck Converter with Ideal Components-II

30/07/19 L5 Analysis of Boost Converter with Ideal Components-I

01/08/19 L6 Design of Boost Converter with Ideal Components-II

06/08/19 L7 Buck-Boost Converter with Ideal Components-I

08/08/19 L8 Design of Buck-Boost Converter with Ideal Components-II

08/08/19 L9 Analysis and Design of Sepic Converter with Ideal Components

13/02/19 L10 Analysis and Design of Cuk Converter with Ideal Components

15/08/19 Independence Day - HOLIDAY

20/08/19 L11 Mini Test

22/08/19 L12 Buck Converter with non-Ideal Components

22/08/19 L13 Boost & Buck-Boost Converters with non-Ideal Components

27/08/19 L14 Analysis and Design of DC-DC Converter under DCM

29/08/19 L15 Interleaved Converters

29/08/19 L19 Analysis of Isolated flyback Converter-I

03/09/19 L17 Design of Isolated flyback Converter-II

05/09/19 L18 Analysis of Isolated Forward Converter-I

05/09/19 L19 Analysis and Design of Push Pull Converter

10/09/19 Holiday- Muhharam

12/09/19 L20 Isolated Half Bridge/Full Bridge Converter

12/09/19 L21 Current Fed Converter


17/09/19 L22 Dynamic Modelling of DC/DC Converter -I

19/09/19 L23 Dynamic Modelling of DC/DC Converter -II

19/09/19 L24 Dynamic Modelling of DC/DC Converter -III

24/09/19

26/09/19 Mid Term Exam

26/09/19

01/10/19 L25 Controller Design

03/10/19 L26 Review of Semiconductor Switches

03/10/19 L27 Driver Circuits for Controlled Switches

08/10/19 Holiday-Dussehera

10/10/19 L28 Series –Parallel Operation and Heat Sink Design

10/10/19 L29 SOA and Loss Calculation

15/10/19 L30 Analysis of 1-ph/3-ph Bridge Converters

17/10/19 L31 Effect of Source Impedance and use of freewheeling diode

17/10/19 L32 Multi-Pulse & PWM Rectifiers

22/10/19 L33 1-ph VSI

24/10/19 L34 3-Ph VSI 180 degree mode of operation

24/10/19 L35 3-Ph VSI 120 degree mode of operation

29/10/19

31/10/19 MID SEMESTER BREAK

31/10/19

05/11/19 L36 3-Ph VSI 150 degree mode of operation

07/11/19 L37 Amplitude & harmonic control/reduction techniques,

07/11/19 L38 1- and 3- CSI Inverter.

12/11/19 L39 1- ac-ac regulator circuit.

14/11/19 L40 3- ac-ac regulator circuit-I

14/11/19 L41 3- ac-ac regulator circuit-II


Electrical Engineering Department
M. Tech. (Electrical Drives)

Subject: Electrical Drives Subject Code: ED-512


Sem: I
Lecture Topic to be covered
No.
1. Introduction of electrical drives and applications of it.
2. Block diagram of electrical drives. Detail description of each block.
3. Dynamics of electrical drives. Speed-torque conventions of drives.
4. Equivalent values of drive parameter.
5. Measurement of moment of inertia, components of load torque.
6. Analysis of steady-state stability criteria.
7. Load equalisation using flywheel.
8. Closed Loop Control of Drives- Current Limit Control, Closed-Loop
Torque Control, Closed-Loop Speed Control and Closed-Loop Speed
Control.
9. Closed-loop speed control of multi-motor drives. Current and speed
sensors.
10. Thermal model of motor for heating & cooling. Classes of motor duty.
11. Determination of motor rating with different duty cycles.
12. Review of DC motor.
13. Mini-Test
14. Speed-control methods (Armature, field and rotor resistance) of DC motor.
15. Braking of DC Motor
16. Transient analysis of DC motor and find out dynamic equivalent circuit of
DC motor.
17. Single-phase and three-phase half-controlled and fully controlled rectifier
circuits.
18. Analysis of Single-phase fully controlled rectifier for separately excited DC
motor.
19. Analysis of Single-phase half-controlled rectifier for separately excited DC
motor.
20. Analysis of three-phase fully and half controlled rectifier for separately
excited DC motor.
21. Analysis of Single-phase fully controlled rectifier for series DC motor.
22. Advantages of Chopper Controlled Drives and brief Introduction of
Chopper
23. Chopper Control of Separately Excited DC Motor- Motoring Mode and
Regenerative Mode.
24. Analysis of chopper-controlled series DC motor.
25. Closed-loop speed control scheme for above and below base speed.
26. Minor Test
27. Induction Motor- Performance Analysis of Induction Motor
28. Operation of induction motor drives under unbalanced source voltage and
single-phasing.
29. Analysis of induction motor fed from non-sinusoidal voltage supply.
30. Speed control of induction motor drives through stator voltage (AC voltage
control and voltage source inverter).
31. Variable frequency control from voltage sources of an induction motor and
voltage sources inverter (VSI).
32. Variable frequency control from current sources of an induction motor and
current source inverter (CSI).
33. Cycloconverter Control of induction motor drive.
34. Rotor Resistance Control- Conventional and Static Rotor Resistance
Control
35. Slip power recovery- static scherbious and static kramer drive.
36. Synchronous motor drive-Cylindrical-rotor motor
37. Synchronous motor drive- salient-pole motor.
38. Reluctant motor and permanent-magnet motor.
39. Measures for Energy Conservation in Electrical Drives.
40. Contd.- Measures for Energy Conservation in Electrical Drives.

(Dr. Sushma Gupta)


(Subject Coordinator)
Electrical Engineering Department
M.Tech. I semester
Lesson Plan
Subject: Modeling and Analysis of Electrical Machines Subject
Code: ED-513
Course Coordinator: Dr Pankaj Swarnkar and Dr Savita Nema Session: July-
December 2019

Lecture No. Topic to be covered


1. Introduction to subject: Review of Conventional machine theory
2. Introduction to Generalized theory of machine (Assumption)
3. Rotational induced emf
4. Basic models for different rotating machines
5. Kron’s primitive machine
6. Voltage-current relation for Kron’s model
7. Power, torque relations for Kron’s model
8. Park’s Transformation
9. Kron’s Model for DC machine
10. Voltage-current relation for Kron’s model of DC Machine
11. Steady state analysis of DC generator
12. Transient analysis of DC generator
13. Generator operation with displaced brushes
14. Class Test
15. Generator operation on No load and with Load
16. Steady state analysis of DC Motor
17. Transient analysis of DC Motor
18. Sudden application of Inertial load on DC motor
19. Transfer function of DC motor and Generator
20. Kron’s model of Amplidyne and Metadyne
21. Kron’s model for synchronous machine based on Park’s transformation
22. Voltage-current relation for Kron’s model of synchronous machine
23. Power- angle characteristic for synchronous machine-transient and
steady state
24. Short circuit ratio and its effect on design and transient analysis
25. Effect of SCR on V.R. and stability
26. Sudden three phase sc at the synchronous generator terminals
27. Short Circuit armature current characteristics
28. Transient torque
29. D and Q axis equivalent circuits
30. Measurement of reactance and time constant using equivalent Circuit
31. Measurement of reactance and time constant using short circuit
oscillogram
32. Kron’s model for Induction machine based on Park’s transformation
33. Torque- speed characteristic of induction machine using generalized
approach
34. Single phasing and unbalanced operation of Induction motor
35. speed control of Induction motor
LECTURE PLAN
Class : M. Tech. I Sem (ED)
Course : ED531 (Power Quality)
Course Coordinator : Dr. Suresh Kumar Gawre
Session : July – Dec 2019
Lect No Topic to be covered
L1- L3 Understanding Power quality, types of power quality disturbances,

L4-L6 Power quality indices, Characteristic curve and standards


L7- L9 Causes and effects of power quality disturbances
L10-L12 Monitoring of PQ disturbance , detection , feature extraction
Methods
L13-L15 Classification and decision making schemes for PQ analysis
L16-L18 Harmonics Analysis, converter configuration and their contribution
to supply harmonics, other sources of harmonics
L19-L21 Radio interference, supply standards,

L22-L24 Elimination/suppression of harmonics, classical solutions & their


drawbacks,
L25-L27 Passive input filters, high power factor pre-regulator
L28-L30 Switching control circuit, transformer connections,
L31-L33 Elimination/suppression of harmonics using active power filters –
topologies,

L34-L36 Control methods, PWM converter as a voltage source active filter,


current source active filter,

L37-L39 Electro-magnetic compatibility, constant frequency control,


constant tolerance band control,
L40-L42 variable tolerance band control, discontinuous current control

Course Outcome: This course will provide concept of Power quality, its characterization,
Monitoring of PQ disturbance, Power quality Analysis, classical and advanced solutions and
mitigation techniques. PG students will learn theoretical as well as practical aspects of Power
quality Analysis.
LECTURE PLAN

Departme July-Dec
Electrical Engg. I Semester Session
nt 2019
Name of
Dr.PriyankaPaliwal Semester Odd
Teacher
Subject Reactive power control and FACTS Sub. Code ED-534
Electrical
Course M. Tech. Branch
Drives
TIME SCHEDULE : Total expected periods: 32

Lecture Topic Covered


No.
1. Transmission problems and needs, General introduction to FACT devices
2. Traditional Transmission line compensation and power flow control
3. Stability enhancement though dynamic compensation
4. Principle of shunt compensation, midpoint compensation, Introduction to shunt
compensators
5. Variable impedance type compensators, Thyristor controlled reactor
6. Thyristor switched capacitor, conditions for transient free switching, waveforms
7. Functional control scheme of TCR and TSC
8. Fixed capacitor-TCR, TSC-TCR: waveforms and functional control scheme
9. Introduction to STATCOM, discussion on practical applications
10. STATCOM operating characteristics, Direct and indirect control of output
voltage
11. Functional control scheme of STATCOM, transient response and losses
12. Introduction to series compensation
13. Effect of series compensation on voltage, stability and power oscillation damping
14. Different types of series compensators: variable impedance and switching
converter type
15. TCSC: principle of operation, operating characteristics
16. Functional control scheme of TCSC, effect of TCSC on electromechanical
oscillations damping
17. Mitigation of sub synchronous resonance through TCSC.
18. Introduction to switching converter type series compensator: SSSC
19. Principle of operation of SSSC, operating characteristic
20. Functional control scheme of SSSC
21. Principle of series-shunt compensation, Introduction to UPFC
22. Operating principle and characteristics of UPFC
23. Transmission control capabilities of UPFC
24. Independent real and reactive power control though UPFC
25. Basic control system for P and Q control, dynamic performance
26. Introduction to oscillation stability analysis and control
27. Linearized model of power system installed with FACTS based stabilizers
28. Analysis of damping torque contribution by FACTS based stabilizers in single-
machine and multi machine infinite-bus power system
29. Design of FACTS based stabilizers
30. Selection of installation locations
31. Discussion on FACTS development and applications
32. Discussion on recent trends , application to renewable energy systems
Teaching Plan: ED 553-Evolutionary
Techniques
Total Lectures (17 July 2019 to 8 November
2019): 40

Lecture Topic
1. Introduction to Simulation mechanism and simulation tools
2. Introduction to optimization techniques
3. Simulation of linear electrical networks
4. Single objective and multi-objective optimization, constraints in optimization
5. Linear and non-linear problems
6. NP Hard problems, combinatorial optimization
7. Conventional optimization methods
8. Conventional optimization methods
9. Conventional optimization methods
10. Simulation of Conventional optimization methods
11. Gradient based optimization techniques
12. Simulation of Gradient based optimization techniques
13. Simulation of Gradient based optimization techniques
14. Simple genetic algorithm
15. Simulation of Simple genetic algorithm
16. Mini Test
17. Multi-objective genetic algorithm
18. Simulation of Multi-objective genetic algorithm
19. Simulation of Multi-objective genetic algorithm
20. Artificial Neural networks and its applications
21. Simulation of Artificial Neural networks
22. Fuzzy logic and its applications
23. Simulation of Fuzzy logic
24. Ant colony Optimization
25. Simulation of Ant colony Optimization
26. Particle swarm optimization
27. Simulation of Particle swarm optimization
28. Basic Simulated Annealing
29. Simulation of Basic Simulated Annealing
30. Basic Tabu Search method
31. Simulation of Basic Tabu Search method
32. Bacteria Foraging and fish schooling optimization
33. Simulation of Bacteria Foraging and fish schooling optimization
34. Bee flying optimization
35. Simulation of Bee flying optimization
36. Applications to Electrical systems
37. Applications to Electrical systems
38. Simulation of industrial system optimization
39. MATLAB interface with real time simulators and controllers such as dSPACE,
FPGA,
40. MATLAB interface with real time simulators and controllers such as dSPACE,
FPGA,

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