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Technical Seminar Report

on
Write here Seminar Title

A technical seminar report submitted in partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the
award of B.Tech. degree in Electrical Engineering
Under BPUT

By

ABCD

Under the guidance of Dr IJKL

Gandhi Academy of Technology & Engineering


Department of Electrical Engineering
Golanthara,Berhampur-761008,
Odisha,India
2018-19
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

to guide Dr IJKL

Provide correct name & designation

to Head of the Department of Electrical Engineering

Provide correct name

to all others (if any) especially the name of the firm(s) (if any)if you have collected any
data or something for the Seminar

ABCD, EFGH, KLHG


List name of all students
ABSTRACT

Begin with background of the topic chosen and bring out the importance of the
topic in the present context. Further, give the concise description of the seminar content
such as the method/technique/algorithm/innovative idea/method/new architecture etc...
to solve a problem. Highlight the key points of the seminar topic.
-----------------------

----------------------------Finally, summarize in one line.


CONTENTS
Chapter No TITLE Page no.

1 INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 Introduction 1
1.2 About the Seminar topic 2
1.3 Outline of seminar 3
2 RELATED WORK 4
2.1 Description of Models 5
3 CONCEPTS/THEORY 6
4 DETAILS OF IMPLEMENTION/CONSTRUCTION 8
5 APPLICATIONS/USES 9
6.0 RESULTS AND ANALYSIS 10
6.1 Results 11
6.2 Analysis 15
7.0 CONCLUSION 18
7.1 REFERENCES 21
APPENDIX-1 (If any) 22

List Of Figures

Serial No TITLE Page no.


Figure-1 XYZ 1
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION

In the last decade both electrical utilities and customers have experienced
increasing costs for electric power and energy due to escalating costs of burning fuels and
capital costs for building new generation capacity. Load management which changes the
shape of the load curve so that the generation by costly peaking units or capacity
additions are avoided, is an effective solution to the above problem.
----------------------------------------------an important option for utilities to manage their
peak deficit.

1.1 Introduction

Electrical energy today constitutes about 30% of the total annual energy
consumption on a worldwide basis [1]. This figure is expected to rise as oil supply for
industrial uses------------------------------------------------------------------------------

All references are to be serially given in this form [1] only


Page no to be given from this page in the form 1 upto the end of the report

General Notes
(Seminar reports )
Facing page: The title of the thesis, author, department, month and year of
submission along with the emblem of the Institute will be included on the first
cover. This may be made in special quality paper like plastic coated paper. (See
sample)
Inner cover: contents can be same as that of the front cover, but on ordinary A4
size paper.
Single column format and print only on one side.
Full justification of all texts
Ensure that each new paragraph is clearly indicated with an additional spacing
Ensure that each new section heading is separated by a double space.

Use MS Word or equivalent LATEX . Chapter/section headings shall be as per the fonts
size shown below. All chapters to be started on a fresh page.

Suggested Font sizes


Details Font Type Font size Spacing
Facing page (cover and first Times New 14pt bold Centered
page) - see sample page for Roman capitals (Adjustable spacing)
details
Chapter headings with chapter Times New 14pt bold Centered
number on top Roman capitals
Section headings Times New 12pt bold Left adjusted
Roman capitals
Subsection headings Times New 12pt. Left adjusted
Roman sentence
case
Paragraph headings Times New 12pt.bold Left adjusted
Roman sentence
case
Body of thesis Times New 12 pt Adjusted on both left and right
Roman and with 1.5 spacing for text
and double spacing for
equations
Margins Left Margin 1.5 inch To accommodate binding area

Right Margin 1.25


inch
Top 2.0inch On pages on which chapter
begins
1.0 Other pages
inch
Bottom 1.25 inch

The preliminary parts are numbered in roman numerals (i, ii, etc). The first page of the
chapter-1 onwards will be numbered in Arabic numerals 1 2 3 etc.

Follow internationally accepted symbols, rules and conventions: use the international
system of units (SI). If other quantities are mentioned, give their equivalent in SI.

List the Greek symbols first English letters next, lower case letters and upper case letters
in this order. Each group should be arranged in alphabetic order.

Number consecutively any equations that have to be displayed separately from the text.
Example first equation in chapter 3 shall be

2x + 3 = 4 (3.1)

It shall be referred in the text as Eqn.(3.1)

Indicate references by number(s) in square brackets in line with the text


All publications cited in the text should be presented in a list of references.
Number the references (numbers in square brackets) in the list in the order in which they
appear in the text.
More than 2 authors, the first should be listed followed by 'et al.'

Examples:
Reference to a journal publication:

[1] J. F. Fuller and K. J. Roesler, "Influence of harmonics on power distribution system


protection," IEEE Trans. on Power Delivery, Vol. 3, No 2, Apr. 1988, pp. 549-557.

Reference to a conference publication:

[5] J. F. Fuller and K. J. Roesler, "Influence of harmonics on power distribution system


protection," IEEE-PES Conference on Power Quality, held at IIT Bombay, 20-23 Dec.
2003, pp. 549-557.

Reference to a book:
[21] E. Clarke, Circuit Analysis of AC Power Systems, Vol. I. 2nd ed , New York:
Wiley Publications, 1950, p. 81.
Reference to web sites

[22] www. doe.hov.org/fundamental Series Item Power Quality and Harmonics.htm (as
on 23-3-07)

Tables should be numbered (Example: Table 2.2 Comparison of Costs) consecutively and
given suitable captions above the table. Referred in the text as Table 2.2
Tables should not duplicate results presented elsewhere in the manuscript (for example,
in graphs). Footnotes to tables should be typed below the table and should be referred to
by superscript lowercase letters.

Graphs/plots shall be clear with axes information and number ( Example: Fig. 2.2
Variation of Temperature in a typical day) consecutively and given suitable captions
below the plot/graph. Referred in the text as Fig. 2.2
Figure axis labels are often a source of confusion. Try to use words rather than symbols.
As an example, write the quantity "Magnetization," or "Magnetization, M," not just "M."
Put units in parentheses. Do not label axes only with units.

Copy paste or import from the simulated sheets of software packages will not produce
clears graphs/plots and shall not be produced in the thesis.
Color illustrations and photos are allowed if clear and necessary. Same shall also be
numbered and titled at the bottom. Photos shall be pasted on a separate page covered by a
protection film.

All figures and tables must be in place in the text near, but not before, where they are first
mentioned.

If there are some appendices, these can be numbered as A1, A2, A3 etc. The equations in
these appendices can be numbered as (A1.1), (A2.3) etc.

Color For cover: Light blue (Simple Soft bound (Not spiral binding))

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