Rtu Kota Syllabus
Rtu Kota Syllabus
UNDERGRADUATEDEGREECOURSE
Electrical Engineering
3EE2-01:AdvanceMathematics
Credit:3 Max.Marks:100(IA:30,ETE:70)
3L+0T+0P EndTermExam:3Hours
SN CONTENTS Hours
1 Numerical Methods:
Finite differences, Relation between operators, Interpolation using
Newton’s forward and backward difference formulae. Gauss’s forward
and backward interpolation formulae. Stirling’ s Formulae.
Interpolation with unequal intervals: Newton’s divided difference and
Lagrange’s formulae. 14
NumericalDifferentiation,Numericalintegration:Trapezoidalruleand
Simpson’s 1/3rd and 3/8 rules.
Solution of polynomial and transcendental equations-Bisection
method, Newton-Raphson method and Regula-Falsi method.
2 Transform Calculus:
Laplace Transform: Definition and existence of Laplace transform,
Properties of Laplace Transform and formulae, Unit Step function, Dirac
Delta function, Heaviside function, Laplace transform of periodic
functions. Finding inverse Laplace transform by different methods,
convolution theorem.
Fourier Transform: Fourier Complex, Sine and Cosine transform, 20
properties and formulae, inverse Fourier transforms, Convolution
theorem.
Z-Transform: Definition, properties and formulae, Convolution
theorem, inverse Z-transform, application of Z-transform to difference
equation.
3 Complex Variable:
Differentiation, Cauchy-Riemann equations, analytic functions,
harmonic functions, finding harmonic conjugate; elementary analytic
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functions (exponential, trigonometric, logarithm) and their properties;
Conformal mappings, Mobius transformations and their properties.
TOTAL 40
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2nd Year-III Semester: B.Tech. (Electrical Engineering)
3EE1-02/4EE1-02:Technical Communication
Credit:2 Max.Marks:100(IA:30,ETE:70)
2L+0T+0P EndTermExam:2Hours
SN CONTENTS Hours
1 Introduction to Technical Communication-Definition of technical communication,
Aspects of technical communication, forms of technical communication, importance of
technical communication, technical communication skills (Listening, speaking, writing, 4
reading writing), linguistic ability, style in technical communication.
2 Comprehension of Technical Materials/Texts and Information Design&
development-Reading of technical texts, Reading and comprehending
instructions and technical manuals, Interpreting and summarizing technical
texts, Note- making. Introduction of different kinds of technical documents, 6
Information collection, factors affecting Information and document design,
Strategies for organization, Information design and writing for print and online
media.
3 Technical Writing, Grammar and Editing- Technical writing process, forms
of technical discourse, Writing, drafts and revising, Basics of grammar,
common error in writing and speaking, Study of advanced grammar, Editing
strategies to achieve appropriate technical style, Introduction to advanced 8
technical communication. Planning, drafting and writing Official Notes,
Letters, E-mail, Resume, Job Application, Minutes of Meetings.
4 Advanced Technical Writing- Technical Reports, types of technical
reports, Characteristics and formats and structure of technical reports.
Technical Project Proposals, types of technical proposals, Characteristics 8
and formats and structure of technical proposals. Technical Articles, types
of technical articles, Writing strategies,
Structure and formats of technical articles.
TOTAL 26
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2nd Year-III Semester: B.Tech. (Electrical Engineering)
3EE3-04:PowerGenerationProcesses
Credit:2 Max.Marks:100(IA:30,ETE:70)
2L+0T+0P EndTermExam:2Hours
SN CONTENTS Hours
1. Conventional Energy Generation Methods
Thermal Power plants: Basic schemes and working principle.
Gas Power Plants: open cycle and closed cycle gas turbine plants,
combined gas & steam plants-basic schemes.
Hydro Power Plants: Classification of hydroelectric plants. Basic schemes
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of hydro electric and pumped storage plants.
Nuclear Power Plants: Nuclear fission and nuclear fusion. Fissile and
fertile materials. Basic plant schemes with boiling water reactor, heavy
water reactor and fast breeder reactor. Efficiencies of various power plants.
3. New Energy Sources: Impact of thermal, gas, hydro and nuclear power stations
on environment. Green House Effect (Global Warming). Renewable and
nonrenewable energy sources.
Conservation of natural resources and sustainable energy systems. Indian 6
energy scene. Introduction to electric energy generation by wind, solar and
tidal.
4. Loads and Load Curves: Types of load, chronological load curve, load
duration curve, energy load curve and mass curve. Maximum demand, demand
factor, load factor, diversity factor, capacity factor and utilization. 2
5. Power Factor Improvement: Causes and effects of low power factor and
advantages of power factor improvement. Power factor improvement using 3
shunt Capacitors and synchronous condensers.
6. Power Plant Economics: Capital cost of plants, annual fixed and operating
costs of plants, generation cost and depreciation. Effect of load factor on unit
energy cost. Role of load diversity in power system economics.
Calculation of most economic power factor when (a) kW demand is 5
constant and (b) kVA demand is constant. (iii) Energy cost reduction: off
peak energy utilization, co-generation, and energy conservation.
7. Tariff: Objectives of tariffs. General tariff form. Flat demand rate, straight
meter rate, block meter rate. Two part tariff, power factor dependent tariffs, three
part tariff. Spot (time differentiated) pricing. 3
8. Selection of Power Plants: Comparative study of thermal, hydro,
nuclear and gas power plants. Base load and peak load plants. Size
and types of generating units, types of reserve and size of plant. 4
Selection and location of power plants.
Total 28
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2nd Year-III Semester: B.Tech. (Electrical Engineering)
3EE4-05ElectricalCircuitAnalysis
Credit:3 Max.Marks:100(IA:30,ETE:70)
3L+0T+0P EndTermExam:3Hours
SN CONTENTS Hours
1. Network Theorems
Superposition theorem, Thevenin theorem, Norton theorem,
Maximum power transfer theorem, Reciprocity theorem,
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Compensation theorem. Analysis with dependent current and
Voltage sources. Node and Mesh Analysis. Concept of duality and
dual networks.
2. Solution of First and Second order networks
Solution of first and second order differential equations for
Series and parallel R-L, R-C, RL- C circuits, initial and final 8
conditions in network elements, forced and free response, time
constants, steady state and transient state response.
3. Sinusoidal steady state analysis
Representation of sine function as rotating phasor, phasor
diagrams, impedances and admittances, AC circuit analysis,
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effective or RMS values, average power and complexpower.Three-
phasecircuits.Mutualcoupledcircuits,DotConvention in coupled
circuits, IdealTransformer.
4. Electrical Circuit Analysis Using Laplace Transforms
Review of Laplace Transform, Analysis of electrical circuits using
Laplace Transform for standard inputs, convolution integral,
inverse Laplace transform, transformed network with initial 8
conditions. Transfer function representation. Poles and Zeros.
Frequency response(magnitude and phase plots), series and
Parallel resonances
5. Two Port Network and Network Functions
Two Port Networks, terminal pairs, relationship of two port
variables, impedance parameters, admittance parameters, 6
Transmission parameters and hybrid parameters, interconnections
of two port networks.
TOTAL 40
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2nd Year-III Semester: B.Tech. (Electrical Engineering)
3EE4-06:AnalogElectronics
Credit:3 Max.Marks:100(IA:30,ETE:70)
3L+0T+0P EndTermExam:3Hours
SN Hours
1.Diode circuits
P-N junction diode, I-V characteristics of a diode; review of half- wave
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and full-wave rectifiers, Zener diodes, clamping and clipping circuits.
2.BJT circuits
Structure and I-V characteristics of a BJT; BJT as a switch. BJT as an
amplifier: small-signal model, biasing circuits, current mirror; common -
emitter, common-base and common collector amplifiers; Small signal 8
equivalent circuits, high-frequency equivalent circuits.
3.MOSFET circuits
MOSFET structure and I-V characteristics. MOSFET as a switch.
MOSFET as an amplifier: small-signal model and biasing circuits,
common-source, common-gate and common-drain amplifiers; small 8
signal equivalent circuits-gain, input and output impedances, trans
conductance, high frequency equivalent circuit.
4.Differential, multi-stage and operational amplifiers
Differential amplifier; power amplifier; direct coupled multi-stage amplifier;
internal structure of an operational amplifier, ideal op-amp, non-idealities in 8
an op-amp (Output offset voltage, input bias current, input offset current,
slew rate, gain band width product)
5.Linear applications of op-amp
Idealized analysis of op-amp circuits. Inverting and non-inverting
amplifier, differential amplifier, instrumentation amplifier, integrator,
active filter, P, PI and PID controllers and lead/lag compensator using an 8
op-amp, voltage regulator, oscillators (Wein bridge and phase shift).
Analog to Digital Conversion.
TOTAL 42
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2nd Year-III Semester: B.Tech. (Electrical Engineering)
3EE4-07:ElectricalMachine-I
Credit:3 Max.Marks:100(IA:30,ETE:70)
3L+0T+0P EndTermExam:3Hours
SN CONTENTS Hours
1. Magnetic fields and magnetic circuits: Review of magnetic circuits - MMF, flux,
reluctance, inductance; review of Ampere Law and Biot Savart Law; Visualization of
magnetic fields produced by a bar magnet and a current carrying coil-through air and 6
through a combination of iron and air; influence of highly permeable materials on the
magnetic flux lines.
2. Electromagnetic force and torque: B-H curve of magnetic materials; flux-linkage v/s
current characteristic of magnetic circuits; linear and nonlinear magnetic circuits; energy
stored in the magnetic circuit; force as a partial derivative of stored energy with respect
to position of a moving element; torque as a partial derivative of stored energy with
respect to angular position of a rotating element. Examples-galvanometer coil, relay 9
contact, lifting magnet, rotating element with eccentricity or saliency
3. DC machines: Basic construction of a DC machine, magnetic structure-stator yoke,
stator poles, pole-faces or shoes, air gap and armature core, visualization of magnetic
field produced by the field winding excitation with armature winding open, air gap flux
density distribution, flux per pole, induced EMF in an armature coil. Armature winding
and commutation – Elementary armature coil and commutator, lap and wave windings,
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construction of commutator, linear commutation Derivation of back EMF equation,
armature MMF wave, derivation of torque equation, armature reaction, air gap flux
density distribution with armature reaction.
4. DC machine- motoring and generation: Armature circuit equation for motoring and
generation, Types of field excitations – separately excited, shunt and series. Open circuit
characteristic of separately excited DC generator, back EMF with armature reaction,
voltage build-up in a shunt generator, critical field resistance and critical speed. V-I
characteristics and torque- speed characteristics of separately excited, shunt and series
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motors. Speed control through armature voltage. Losses, load testing and back-to-back
testing of DC machines.
5. Transformers: Principle, construction and operation of single-phase transformers, equivalent
circuit, phasor diagram, voltage regulation, losses and efficiency Testing - open circuit and
short circuit tests, polarity test, back-to-back test, separation of hysteresis and eddy current
losses Three-phase. transformer-construction, types of connection and their comparative
features, Parallel operation of single-phase and three-phase transformers, Auto transformers
construction, principle, applications and comparison with two winding transformer,
Magnetizing current, effect of nonlinear B-H curve of magnetic core material, harmonics in 12
magnetization current, Phase conversion - Scott connection, three-phase to six-phase
conversion, Tap-changing transformers – No – load and on – load tap-changing of
transformers, Three-winding transformers. Cooling of transformers.
TOTAL 42
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2nd Year-III Semester: B.Tech. (Electrical Engineering)
3EE4-21:AnalogElectronicsLab
Credit:1 Max.Marks:100(IA:60,ETE:40)
0L+0T+2P
1) Plot gain-frequency characteristics of BJT amplifier with and without
negative feedback in the emitter circuit and determine bandwidths, gain
bandwidth products and gains at 1 kHz with and without negative feedback.
2) Study of series and shunt voltage regulators and measurement of line and
load regulation and ripple factor.
3) Plot and study the characteristics of small signal amplifier using FET.
4) Studyofpushpullamplifier.Measurevariationofoutputpower&distortion with
load.
5) Study Wein bridge oscillator and observe the effect of variation in R&C on
oscillator frequency.
6) StudytransistorphaseshiftoscillatorandobservetheeffectofvariationinR & C on
oscillator frequency and compare with theoretical value.
7) Study the following oscillators and observe the effect of variation of Con
oscillator frequency:
(a) Hartley (b)Colpitts.
8) To plot the characteristics of UJT and UJT as relaxation.
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2nd Year-III Semester: B.Tech. (Electrical Engineering)
3EE4-22:ElectricalMachines-ILab
Credit:2 Max.Marks:100(IA:60,ETE:40)
0L+0T+4P
1) To perform O.C. and S.C. test on a 1-phase transformer and to determine
theparametersofitsequivalentcircuititsvoltageregulationandefficiency.
2) To perform sumpner’s test on two identical1-phase transformers and find
their efficiency & parameters of the equivalent circuit.
3) To determine the efficiency and voltage regulation of a single-phase
transformer by direct loading.
4) To perform the heat run test on a delta/delta connected 3-phase
transformer and determine the parameters for its equivalent
circuit.
5) To perform the parallel operation of the transformer to obtain data to study
the load sharing.
6) Separation of no load losses in single phase transformer.
7) To study conversion of three-phase supply to two-phase supply using Scott-
Connection.
8) Speed control of D.C. shunt motor by field current control method & plot the
curve for speed verses field current.
9) Speed control of D.C. shunt motor by armature voltage control method &
plot the curve for speed verses armature voltage.
10) To determine the efficiency at full load of a D.C shunt machine considering
it as a motor by performing Swinburne’s test.
11) To perform Hopkinson’s test on two similar DC shunt machines and hence
obtain their efficiencies at various loads.
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2nd Year-III Semester: B.Tech. (Electrical Engineering)
3EE4-23:ElectricalCircuitDesignLab
Credit:2 Max.Marks:100(IA:60,ETE:40)
0L+0T+4P
1) Introduction to Data sheet Reading.
2) Introduction to Soldering, De-soldering process and tools.
3) Simulate characteristic of BJT and UJT. Validate on Bread Board or
PCB.
4) Simulate Bridge Rectifier Circuit and validate on Bread Board or PCB.
a) Half Bridge.
b)Full Bridge.
5) Simulate Regulated Power Supply and validate on Bread Board or PCB.
a) Positive Regulation(03Voltto15Volt).
b)Negative Regulation(03Voltto15Volt).
c) 25Volt,1–10APowerSupply.
6) Simulate Multi vibrator circuit using IC555 and BJT separately. Validate on
Bread Board or PCB.
a) Astable Mode.
b)Bistable Mode.
c) Monostable Mode.
7) Introduction to Sensors to measure real time quantities and their
implementation in different processes. (Proximity, Accelerometer,
Pressure, Photo-detector, Ultrasonic Transducer, Smoke, Temperature,
IR, Color, Humidity, etc.).
8) Hardware implementation of temperature control circuit using
Thermistor.
9) Simulate Frequency divider circuit and validate it on Bread Board or PCB.
10) Hardware implementation of 6/12 V DC Motor Speed
Control(Bidirectional)
11) Simulate Buck, Boost, Buck-Boost circuit and validate on Bread Board
or PCB.
12) Simulate Battery Voltage Level Indicator Circuit and validate on Bread
Board or PCB.
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