Syllabus For M.Tech Sponsored Electrical
Syllabus For M.Tech Sponsored Electrical
1. Electric Machines:-
ii. D.C Machines: Principle of operation, emf and torque equations, equivalent
and circuits, types of DC machines, DC Generator characteristics, parallel
operation, DC Motor Torque speed characteristics, Speed control
techniques, DC motor starting, Applications.
2. Power Systems:
Load Flows: Nature and importance of the problem, Network model formulation,
algorithm for the formulation of Ybus matrix, formulation of Ybus by singular
transformation, primitive network, Bus incidence matrix, load flow problem, load
flow equations, bus classification, gauss – seidel & Newton-Raphson method for
solving load flow problem, Power System Stability: The stability problem, steady
state, dynamic and transient stability, rotor dynamics and swing equation, power-
angle curve, equal-Area criterion of stability, Numerical solution of swing equation,
Factors affecting transient stability, Automatic Generation Control: Real power
balance and its effect on system frequency, load frequency control of single area
system-speed governing system. Control of voltage and Reactive Power: Methods
of voltage control-injection of reactive power, tap changing transformers, booster
transformers, phase-shift transformers. Economic Operation of Power System.
Power System protection, Over current, overvoltage, Differential protection,
Distance relays.
4. Power Electronics
5. Circuit Analysis:
i. D.C circuit Analysis: series and parallel resistor, KCl, KVL, circuit theorems,
Nodal analysis, Mesh current analysis.
ii. A.C circuit Analysis: R, L, C, R-L, R-C, L-C, R-L-C (series and parallel)
circuits excited by sinusoidal AC, Application of KCL. KVL and circuit
theorem, series and parallel resonance, Power in AC circuits, concept of
power factor and p.f improvement.
6. Control Systems
Linear Algebra, Matrix Algebra, Eigen values and Eigen vectors, calculus,
partial derivatives, total derivative, Taylor series, Fourier series, Laplace
transformations. Complex variables, Cauchy-Riemann equation, Numerical
methods.