University of Jammu, Jammu: Govt. College of Engineering & Technology
University of Jammu, Jammu: Govt. College of Engineering & Technology
University of Jammu, Jammu: Govt. College of Engineering & Technology
To produce quality manpower equipped with excellent technical skills, human & social
values, leadership, creativity and innovation for the sustainable growth and benefits of
mankind.
To guide and motivate students to achieve technical competency in the field of Engineering and to
produce electrical engineers as professionals with comprehensive knowledge who can serve as a
valuable resource for industry and society with continuous learning.
MISSION
3. Program Outcomes
PEO1 Electrical Engineering Graduates will have the ability to identify, formulate, analyze,
design and solve electrical engineering problems by applying the knowledge of
engineering mathematics, science and fundamentals of engineering.
PEO2 To inculcate professional and ethical attitude among students along with effective
communication and teamwork skills, for a successful career.
PEO4 Update their knowledge continuously through lifelong learning that contributes to
personal and organizational growth.
SECTION-A
2. Integral Calculus: - Definite integrals with important properties, differentiation under the
integral sign, Gamma, Beta and error functions with simple problems, applications of definite
integrals to find length, area, volume and surface area of revolutions, transformation of
coordinates, double and triple integrals with simple problems.
SECTION-B
2. Ordinary Differential Equations: Differential equations of first order and first degree: Exact
and non-exact differential equations, Linear and Bernoulli’s differential equations. Higher order
linear differential equations: Complementary solution, particular integral and general solution of
these equations, variation of parameters technique to find particular integral of second order
differential equations, Cauchy’s and Lagrange’s differential equations. Applications of Ordinary
Differential Equations to simple Electrical and Mechanical Engg. problems.
3. Solid Geometry: Sphere, Intersection of sphere and plane, tangent plane property, cone and
cylinder, related problems to right circular cone and cylinder.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Engineering Mathematics B.S. Grewal, Khanna Publications, New Delhi
2. Calculus and Analytic Geometry Thomas and Finney, Addision Weslay, Narosa.
NOTE: There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Each question carries 20 marks.
Five questions will have to be attempted, selecting at least two from each section. Use of
calculator is allowed.
COURSE OUTCOMES
CO101.1 Learn the rules of nth derivative, to find maximum and minimum value of any function,
to trace the curves.
Understand the concept of definite integrals and find arc length, area, surface area and
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volume of various curves.
CO101.3 Solve the differential equations of first order and higher order.
Differentiate the concept of finding the equations of sphere, cone and cylinderand
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evaluate the complex no. in polar form and understand the idea of hyperbolic functions.
TUTORIALS
T-5 Numerical problems based on Guass divergence theorem and Stokes Theorem I
T-10 Numerical problems pertaining to the applications of diffraction and polarization III
phenomenon
T-11 Numerical problems based on the applications of SHM, damped and forced IV
motion of bodies and applications of ultrasonic
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
COURSE OUTCOMES
COURSE NAME- ENGG. PHYSICS I
COURSE CODE- PHY-102
Students should be able to gain the knowledge about lasers, their characteristic’s &
CO102.4 properties and the basics of optical fibres
SECTION - A
SECTION - B
4. DYES AND DRUGS: Classification of dyes and its applications. Define drug and give the
applications of following drugs.
a) Narcotics b) Tranquilizers c) Antipyretics d) Antibiotics
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
COURSE OUTCOMES
COURSE NAME: ENGG. CHEMISTRY
COURSE NO: CHM-103
After learning this course students will be able to:
CO103.1 One could acquire Knowledge about the identification of newly synthesized products.
CO103.3 Ability to design and perform in – vitro dissolution studies for various drugs as per the
standards of official monographs Combine Dyeing Process and Colorants design –
quality systems, develop manufacturing procedures.
CO103.4 know how to approach the problem of choosing an alloy for a particular application,
CO103.5 Know the importance of stereochemistry in organic compound and apply the knowledge
gain in this course to the variety of chemical compounds.
SECTION-A (STATICS)
Scope and basic concepts (Rigid body, force, units, etc.), concept of free body diagram, Resultant of
Co-planar concurrent forces in a plane and space, moment of force, Principle of Moments, Coplanar and
spatial applications. Virtual work method and its applications.
Equilibrium and its equations for a planar and spatial systems, Analysis of trusses, Method of joints
and sections.
Theory of friction, its laws and applications (inclined plane). Square threaded screws, Bolt friction,
Centroids and center of gravity, centroids of lines and composite areas, centroids determined by integration.
Moment of inertia, Area M.O.I, Transfer theorems, Polar M.O.I, Product of inertia, Principal M.O.I,
Mohr’s circle for area M.O.I, Transfer theorems and axes M.O.I of composite bodies.
SECTION-B (DYNAMICS)
Kinematics of a particle rectilinear motion, motion curves, Rectangular components of curvilinear
motion, Flight of Projectile, Normal and tangential components of acceleration, Radial and transverse
components, Newton’s Laws. D’Alembert’s Principle.
Kinematics of rigid bodies: Types of rigid body motion, Angular motion, fixed axis rotation,
Analysis of plane motion and its applications, Instantaneous center and Instantaneous axis of rotation.
Kinetics of Particle: Translation, Analysis of a particle as a rigid body.
Kinetics of rigid bodies: Equations of plane motion, fixed axis rotation, Rolling bodies, General
plane motion, Impulse and momentum in plane motion, Angular momentum.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. Engineering Mechanics (Statics & Dynamics) Beer and Johnson
2. Engineering Mechanics (Statics & Dynamics) Mariam and Kraige
3. Engineering Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics) Timoshenko and Young
4. Engineering Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics) Ferdinand L Singer.
NOTE: There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Five questions will have to be
attempted selecting at least two from each section. Use of calculator is allowed.
COURSE OUTCOMES
CO104.2 Demonstrate knowledge on basic calculation of forces and their resultant and resolution.
Exercises in comprehension, grammar vocabulary, usage, pronunciation, spelling and composition based on
the following texts:
COURSE OUTCOMES
Become active readers who can articulate their thoughts, views etc. and built curiosity
CO105.3 for other perspectives and shall be able to understand the importance of communication
with others.
CO105.4 Interpret texts with an awareness of and curiosity for other viewpoints.
Enhance his/her vocabulary.
CO105.5
UNIT-1
Introduction: Conventional lines and signs used in Engineering Drawing, Printing and Lettering,
Curves used in Engineering Practice: Cycloidals, Involutes, Spirals and Hellices, Locus of a point on simple
mechanisms.
Theory and practice of Orthographic projections.
Projection of points and Lines: Projections of points and lines in different quadrants w.r.t principle
reference planes, Finding of true length, True inclinations and traces of lines.
Projection of Planes: Projections of a plane w.r.t. the principle planes in simple and inclined positions.
Rotation method and the Auxiliary plane method. Space relation of a plane and a line. To locate a point on a
plane given its projections. Parallel relation of lines and planes. Shortest distance between a line and a plane.
UNIT-2
Projection of Solids: Classification and main features -Prisms and Pyramids. Projection of solids
inclined to both the reference planes by (1) Rotation Method, and (II) Auxiliary plane method. Projection of
solids in combination (Co-axial) in simple and inclined positions.
Sectioning of Solids: Object of sectioning, Types of cutting planes, True shape of section, Auxiliary
views of sections of multiple co-axial solids in simple and titled conditions.
UNIT-3
Interpenetration of Solids and Intersection of Surface: Intersection of geometrical solids/hollow
sections, Tracing of lines of intersection by line method and by section method.
UNIT-4
Isometric Projection: Isometric scale, Isometric axes and Isometric planes, Isometric projection of
solids and simple machine blocks.
Orthographic Projections: Orthographic projection of simple blocks (First & Third angles), to
draw the third view from given two views. Missing lines in projection.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
NOTE: At least two questions to be attempted from Unit-I and at least one question from each of
the Units-II, III and IV in the theory examination paper.
COURSE OUTCOMES
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
TITLE AUTHOR
COURSE OUTCOMES
COURSE NAME- ENGINEERING PHYSICS LAB-I
COURSE CODE- PHY-107
After learning this course students will be able to:
calculate the value of Plank’s constant by using Photoelectric effect and thereby verify the
CO106.1
Einstein’s photoelectric equation
Understand the concepts of semiconductor diodes by studying their characteristics in
CO106.2 forward and reverse bias modes.
Understand the concepts of stationary waves and hence find the value for frequency of
CO106.3 A.C Mains by using Sonometer.
Equip themselves with concepts of acceleration due to gravity, moment of inertia & radius
CO106.4 of gyration and verify the same by using compound pendulum.
Calculate the angle of prism by using spectrometer and thereby verify the laws of
CO106.5 reflection &refraction. To verify the laws of dispersion of light and calculate the minimum
deviation and hence find the Refractive Index of a Prism by using Spectrometer
“Practical performance pertaining to the above topics will be useful for the students to acquaint them
with handling of instruments and experimentation”.
CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL:
1. Determine the percentage of CaCO3 in precipitated chalk. You are provided with IN HCl and 0.IN
NaOH.
3. Determine Volumetrically the %age purity of given sample of Ferrous sulphate, x gms of
which have been dissolved per litre provided N/10 KMnO 4
4. Determine Volumetrically the number of molecules of water of crystallization present in the given
sample of Mohr’s salt, x gms. of which have been dissolved per litre provided N/10 K 2Cr2O7 (using
an external indicator).
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Experimental Engineering Chemistry Shashi Chawla
COURSE OUTCOMES
This course relies on quantitative analysis and makes use of simple equation to illustrate
CO108.3
the concept involved.
Handling different types of instruments for analysis of materials, using small quantity of
CO108.4
material involved for quick and accurate results.
COURSE OUTCOMES
COURSE CONTENT:
Wood working and pattern making practice, Information about working hand and wood working
machines, various methods of joining of wooden parts for the fabrication of patterns, Pattern materials and
allowances, pattern construction procedures, preservation of patterns.
Moulding and casting practice. Sand Moulding, Natural foundry sands and synthetic sands,
preparation of moulding sands, mould making procedure, cast iron and aluminum and pouring, melting
crucible process, Extraction of Castings.
Cold and hot working processes, basic tools and equipment used in mechanical working. Forging
furnace operation, Smith forgoing operations.
BOOKS:
SHOP PRACTICE:
Unit-1 Pattern Making:
i) Baring block pattern
ii) Split pattern of “bench Vice” (Sliding Jaw).
COURSE OUTCOMES
CO110.3 Perform moulding and casting of open bearing block and bench vice .
Perform forging of hexagonal headed bolt from a cylindrical rod.
CO110.4
CO110.5 Perform forging of cubical block from a cylindrical section.
SECTION-A
1. Introduction to infinite series & sequences: - Convergence and divergence of a series, Leibnitz
test, p-test, comparison test, Cauchy’s root test, D’ Alembert Ratio Test, Raabe’s Test, Logarithmic
test, alternating series.
2. Fourier Series: Introduction, Euler’s formulae, sufficient conditions for a Fourier expansion,
functions having points of discontinuity, change of intervals. Odd and even functions, Fourier
expansion of Odd and even periodic functions, half range series, typical wave forms, Parseval’s
formula, complex form of Fourier -series.
3. Power Series Solutions of Second order O.d.e: Analytic function, ordinary point, singular point,
regular and irregular singular points of o.d.e. Y ” +P(x)Y’ + Q(x)Y=0, Series solution of such
differential equations about an ordinary point, Frobenius series solution about a regular singular
point.
SECTION-B
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by R.K. Jain, S.R.K Iyenger, 2 nd edition, Narosa, New Delhi.
2. Higher Engineering Mathematics Dr. B.S. Grewal
3. Engineering Mathematics Dr. Bhopinder Singh
4. Engineering Mathematics B.S. Grewal Khanna Publication, New Delhi.
5. Partial differential equations Singhania
NOTE: There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Each question carries 20
marks. Five questions will have to be attempted, selecting at least two from each section.
Use of calculator is allowed.
COURSE OUTCOMES
Find the rank, Eigen values/ vectors of matrices, solve simultaneous linear equations,
find inverse of matrices using normal forms and evaluate the convergence and
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divergence of a given sequence of series
TUTORIALS
B.E IIND SEMESTER
SUBJECT: ENGG: PHYSICS-II
COURSE NO.PHY-202
a) Section-I
&
b) Section-II
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
TITLE AUTHOR
1) Modern Physics Beiser
2) Modern Physics Blatt
3) Modern Physics Gupta & Gupta
4) Basic Electronics Millman & Halkias
5) Material Science S.L. Kakani, Amit Kakani
COURSE OUTCOMES
Gain the knowledge about lasers, their characteristic’s & properties and the basics of
CO202.4 optical fibers.
SECTION-A
1. ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY:
AIR POLLUTION –Introduction, Types of air pollution and control of air pollution.
WATER POLLUTION: Introduction, Sources of water pollution and methods of controlling water
pollution.
3. WATER TREATMENT
methods and sterilization, priming and foaming, sludge and scale formation,
determination of hardness of water by soap titration method and EDTA method.
Radioactivity of water, numericals on hardness and softening of water.
SECTION-B
1. PLASTICS:
Introduction, importance of plastics and uses, classification of plastics, moulding constituents of a
plastic, moulding of plastics into articles (compression moulding, injection moulding, transfer
moulding and extrusion moulding) Preparation, properties and uses of following plastic materials:
a) Polymethyl methacrylate b) Epoxy resins c) Alkyd resins.
2. RUBBER
Introduction, types of rubber, treatment of latex, vulcanization of rubber, preparation, properties and
uses of following synthetic rubber: Buna-S, Buna-N & Butyl rubber.
3. PAINTS
Introduction, requisites of a good paint, constituents of a paint, manufacture of a paint, properties
and uses of important white pigments such as white lead, Zinc oxide and Lithophone.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Engineering Chemistry Jain & Jain
2. Engineering Chemistry Sharma, B.K.
3. Engineering Chemistry Dara, S.S.
4. Engineering Chemistry Shashi, Chawla
5. Organic Chemistry Bahl, B.S.
6. Environmental Chemistry De, A.K.
7. Textbook of Environmental Chemistry Tyagi & Mehra
8. Polymer Science Gowrikar, V.R. etal.
9. Engineering Chemistry Dr. Rajinder Kumar
NOTE: There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Each question carries 20 marks.
Five questions will have to be attempted, selecting at least two from each section. Use of
calculator is allowed.
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Basic structure of Computer, Stored Program Concept, Binary Arithmetic – Addition, Subtraction,
Multiplication, Data Representation – Fixed and Floating Point, Semiconductor Memories.
2. Introduction to C, Data Types, Constants, Variables, Expressions, Statements, Operators, Data Input
and Output.
SECTION-B
4. Functions, User Defined Data Types, Structures, Unions, Passing Structure to Functions.
5. Pointers, Operation on Pointers, Passing Pointers to Functions, Data Files – Opening, Closing,
Creating Data Files
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Programming with C - Byron Gottfried.
2. Programming with C - E. Balaguruswamy.
3. C The Complete Reference - Herbert Schildt.
4. Let us C - Yashwant Kanitkar.
5. Digital Computer Fundamentals - Thomas C. Bartee.
6. Digital Computer Design - V. Rajaraman.
NOTE: There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Each question carries 20
marks. Five questions will have to be attempted, selecting at least two from each section.
Use of calculator is allowed.
COURSE OUTCOMES
COURSE TITLE: COMPUTER PROGRAMMING USING C
COURSE NO: COM –204
After learning this course students will be able to:
SECTION-A
UNIT-1
Definitions of Economics
a) Science of Wealth
b) Science of Material Welfare
c) Science of Scarcity
Economic System
a) Features of Capitalism
b) Features of Socialism
c) Features of Mixed Economy
UNIT-II
Consumer Behaviour
a) Cardinal Utility Analysis: The Concept and Utility Maximisation: Laws of Diminishing
Marginal Utility and Equi-Marginal Utility.
b) Ordinal Utility Analysis: Meaning and Properties of Indifference Curves and Utility
Maximization.
Demand Theory:
a) Meaning of Demand and law of Demand
b) Factors Affecting Demand
c) Elasticity of Demand (Price Elasticity, Income Elasticity and Cross Elasticity)
d) Demand Forecasting
SECTION-B
UNIT-III
Theory of Production:
a) Factors of Production and Production Function.
b) Isoquants : Meaning & Properties
c) Law of Variable Proportions & Returns to scale
Costs and Cost Analysis
a) The Concept of Marginal, Average, Fixed and Variable Costs.
b) The Shape of Fixed, Average and Marginal Cost Curves (short run)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED :
1. K.K.Dewett : Modern Economic Theory
2. H.L Ahuja : Advanced Economic Theory
3. M.L. Jhingan : Macro Economics
4. P.N Chopra : Business Economics/Advanced Eco. Theory
NOTE: There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Each question carries 20
marks. Five questions will have to be attempted, selecting at least two from each section.
Use of calculator is allowed.
COURSE OUTCOMES
COURSE NAME- ECONOMICS
COURSE CODE- HUM-205
After learning this course students will be able to:
Understand difference between classical and modern economic views.
CO205.1
Understand business environment of a country of which every business manager has
CO205.2
to be aware in order to execute successfully.
Apply the laws in daily routine and be able to become a rational consumer and
CO205.3
purchaser
Suggest producing the products at minimum cost by studying in detail about the cost
CO205.4 curves and market structures.
COURSE OUTCOMES
COURSE TITLE: MACHINE DRAWING
COURSE NO: M-206
After learning this course students will be able to:
FITTING SHOP
1. Assembly of Snap fitting of flat pieces (Male, Female).
2. Assembly and fitting of two L-shaped rectangular flat pieces.
SHEET METAL SHOP
1. Introduction to sheet metal tools.
2. Practice of making regular geometrical and traditional shapes in sheet metal, which includes:
a) Square elbow
b) Tee joint
c) Funnel making
COURSE OUTCOMES
CO207.2 Prepare single V butt joint, double V butt joint, Lap joint, Tee joint and corner joint.
method).
8. Exp-VIII To find the impedance of LCR series and parallel circuits.
9. Exp-IX To study the Zener diode characteristics.
10. Exp-X To find the specific resistance of given wire by using carry Foster’s
Bridge.
11. Exp-XI To find the wavelength of He-Ne gas laser.
12. Exp-XII To find the diameter of a thin wire using He-Ne gas laser.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
TITLE AUTHOR
1. B.Sc Practical physics C.L. Arora
2. Practical Physics Worsnop & Flint
3. Practical Physics Chauhan & Singh (Vol.I & Vol. II)
COURSE OUTCOMES
COURSE TITLE: ENGG. PHYSICS LAB II
COURSE NO.: PHY-208
After learning this course students will be able to:
Insight about the working principle of LCR circuit and measurement of its impedance
CO208.1 parameter.
Understand the concept of interference by using thin films and enable them to calculate
CO208.2 the Wavelength of monochromatic light.
Understand the concept of diffraction of light using a transmission grating and thus find
out the wavelength of monochromatic light. The students will also be able to
CO208.3
understand the concepts of polarization of light and its rotation through optically active
solutions by using Laurent’s half shade polarimeter.
CO208.4 Work on the principles of wheat stone bridge and thereby calculate the self-induction of
a given coil by Anderson’s method using a headphone. The students will be able to
verify Biot’s Savart’s Law by calculating the variation of magnetic field with distance
EXPERIMENTS
1. Determine the total hardness of a sample of water by complexometric method (using EDTA).
2. Determine the chloride content in supplied water sample using Mohr’s method (Argentometric
method).
3. Determine dissolved oxygen in the given sample of water (winkler’s method).
4. Determine the free chlorine in the given sample of water.
5. Determine the acidity of a given water sample.
6. Determine the alkalinity of a given water sample.
7. Determine the percentage of calcium oxide in cement.
8. Organic Analysis: Identify the following organic compounds (preparation of at least one derivative).
a) Carboxylic acids
b) Compounds containing alcoholic and phenolic OH groups
c) Aldehydes & Ketones
d) Carbohydrates
e) Amides, amines, anilides and nitro compounds
f) Hydrocarbons
g) Compounds containing Sulphur or halogen
COURSE OUTCOMES
COURSE TITLE: ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY LAB-II
COURSE NO: CHM-209
After learning this course students will be able to:
CO209.1 Capable to visualize and understand chemical engineering unit, operations related to
fluid and practical mechanics and mass transfer.
CO209.3 Relies on quantitative analysis and make use of simple equation to illustrate the concept
involved.
CO209.4 Handle different types of instruments for analysis of materials, using small quantity of
material involved for quick and accurate results.
COURSE OUTCOMES
COURSE TITLE: COMPUTER PROGRAMMING USING C LAB.
COURSE NO: COM-210
After learning this course students will be able to:
CO210.1 Read, understand and trace the execution of programs written in C language.
CO210.4 Write programs that perform operations using derived data types and files.
COURSE SCHEME
B.E. 3RD SEMESTER ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Course Hours/Week Marks
Course
Title L T P Theory Sessional Practical Total
Code
Engineering Mathematics-
MTH-311 3 2 0 100 50 -- 150
III
Principle of Electrical
EE-301 4 2 0 100 50 -- 150
Engineering
Principle of Electrical
EE-309 0 0 2 --- -- 50 50
Engineering Lab
BRANCH: EE/ECE
COURSE CODE: ECE-302
Hours/week Marks distribution
TITLE: ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD AND
L T P Theory Sessional
TRANSMISSION LINES THEORY
3 2 0 100 50
DURATION OF EXAM: 3 HOURS
SECTION - I
ELECTROSTATICS: Revision of vector analysis with, Spherical & polar coordinates,
Electrostatic Potential, potential, Potential gradient, Gradient operator, Conductors, Method of
images, Energy density in electrostatics field, Electric field in dielectric media, Capacitance,
Solution of Electrostatic problems using Poisson’s & Laplace equation.
MAGNETOSTATICS: Magnetic flux density, & Magnetic potential, Torque on a closed circuit,
Energy density in the magnetic field.
MAXWELL EQUATION UNIFORM PLANE WAVE: Application of Maxwell equation to
circuits, Resonant cavity, Radiation antennas, Rotating magnetic field theory, Wave motion in
perfect dielectric, Wave motion in perfect dielectric, Plane wave in lossy dielectric, Propagation in
good conduction, Skin effect, Pointing theorem, Standing wave ratio, Polarization, Reflection of
uniform plane wave,
SECTION – II
TRANSMISSION LINE: Basic principles of T.L, Equivalent ckt of T.L, Basic transmission line
equation, Input impedance, infinite T.L, Characteristics impendence (Zo), Propagation constant,
attenuation constant, Phase constant, open and short circuits T.L, Velocity, wavelength, Voltage and
power on line. Distortion in line Reflection and its coefficient,
LINE AT HIGHER FREQUENCY:- Line Equation, Waveform on line terminated in various
impedances, SWR, & its relation with reflection coefficient. Impedance of short Circuit and open
Circuit line. Characteristic of 4/ & גּ2/ גּlines. Principle of Impedance matching & use of smith chart
for impedance matching using 4/ גּtransformer & single stub.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
01. Engineering Electromagnetic Jseph A. Edminister
SECTION - I
LAPLACE TRANSFORMS:
Laplace Transforms, Inverse Laplace Transforms, Properties of Laplace Transforms, LT of unit step
function, Impulse function, Periodic function, Initial value theorem, Final value theorem,
Convolution theorem, Application of LT to solve linear differential equations and convolution type
integral equations.
INTEGRAL TRANSFORMS AND FOURIER INTEGRALS:
Integral transforms and Fourier Integrals Fourier integral theorem, Fourier sine and cosine
Integrals, and their inverses.
SECTION - II
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS:
Special Functions Legendre polynomials, Rodgrigue’s formula, Recurrence formulae, generating
function, Orthogonality of Legendre polynomials, Bessel function of Ist kind. Recurrence formulae,
generating function, Orthoganality of Bessel function.
BOOLEAN ALGEBRAS:
Boolean Algebras, Lattices, Finite Boolean algebra, C.N.F and D.N.F, Application of Boolean
algebra to switching theory.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
01. Higher Engineering Mathematics B.S. Grewal
02. Boolean Lattices V.K. Khanna
UNIT-1
THERMODYNAMICS:
Dimensions and units, Basic concepts, Zeroth Law, Temperature scale. First Law of
Thermodynamics for closed system and open system, applications, general energy equation for
steady flow.
Second Law of Thermodynamics, Reversible and Irreversible processes, Carnot cycle, Clausius
theorem, Entropy, entropy change, Clausius inequality, Principle of increase of entropy.
Ideal gases and process calculations.
UNIT-2
Principles of Refrigeration, Vapour compression cycle, Components of Vapour compression
systems, COP and related calculations
UNIT-3
BOILERS: Fire tube and Water tube boilers- description and special features, fields of application.
UNIT-4
Properties of steam and process calculations.
Vapour Power Cycles: Carnot’s cycle, Rankine cycle, and elementary cycle calculations.
Nozzles: Types, Nozzle efficiency, Critical pressure ratio, Throat and exit areas.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:-
1. Heat Engineering Vasandani & Kumar
2. Engineering Thermodynamics Gupta & Prakash
3. Engineering Thermodynamics PK Nag
NOTE : There shall be total eight questions, two from each unit. Five questions have to be
attempted selecting at least one question from each unit. Use of calculator is allowed.
SECTION-I
Electric Circuit Laws & Energy Sources: Basic electric circuit terminology, Ohm’s law,
Kirchhoff’s laws, Circuit parameters (Resistance, inductance & capacitance), series & parallel
combination of resistance, inductance & capacitance. Ideal & practical voltage and current sources
and their transformation. Dependent voltage sources and dependent current sources.
D.C. Circuit Analysis: Power and energy relations, analysis of series parallel D.C. circuits, Star-
Delta transformation, Superposition theorem, Mesh & Nodal methods, Thevenin’s theorem,
Narton’s theorem, Maximum power transfer theorem. Reciprocity Theorem
A.C. Circuit: Basic terminology and definition, Average and effective values of periodic functions,
instantaneous and average power, Power factor. Phasor and complex number representation.
SECTION-II
SECTION-I
Conventions for describing networks: Reference directions for currents and voltages,
conventions for magnetically coupled circuits, circuit topology.
First order differential equation: Differential equations as applied in solving networks,
Application of initial conditions, evaluating initial conditions in networks.
SECTION-I
Introduction: Limitations of conventional energy sources need & growth of alternate energy
sources, basic schemes and applications of direct energy conversion.
MHD Generators: Basic Principles and Half effect, generator and motor effect, different types of
MHD generators, conversion effectiveness. Practical MHD generators, applications and economic
aspects.
Solar Energy: Photovoltaic effect, characteristics of photovoltaic cells, conversion efficiency, solar
batteries and applications. Solar energy in India, solar collectors, solar furnaces & applications.
Wind Energy: History of wind power, wind generators, theory of wind power, characteristics of
suitable wind power sites, scope in India.
SECTION-II
Thermo-electric, Generators: Seeback effect, peltier effect, Thomson effect, thermoelectric
convertors, brief description of the construction of thermoelectric generators, applications &
economic aspects.
Fuel Cells: Principle of action, Gibbs free energy, general description of fuel cells, types,
Construction, operational characteristics and applications.
Miscellaneous Sources: Geothermal system, Characteristics of geomethermal resources, choice of
generators, electric equipment and precautions. Low head hydro plants, definition of low head
hydro power, choice of site and turbines. Tidal energy, idea of tidal energy, Tidal electric generator,
limitations.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. Non conventional Energy Resources D.S. Chauhan
2. Conventional energy sources G.D. Rai
3. Non Conventional energy sources B.H. Khan
4. Solar Energy Fundamentals and Applications H.P. Garg and Jai Prakash
NOTE : There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Five questions have to
be
attempted selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of calculator is allowed.
COURSE SCHEME
B.E. 4th SEMESTER ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Course ours/Week Marks
Course
Title L T P Theory Sessional Practical Total
Code
be attempted selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of calculator is allowed.
SECTION-I
Electromagnetic Energy Conversion: Basic Principle, Energy in magnetic system, Field energy
and mechanical force.
Transformers: Principle, Construction and operation of single phase transformer, phasor diagram,
equivalent circuit, voltage regulation. Transformers losses and efficiency, Testing-Polarity Test,
Open & short circuit tests, Sumpner’s test.
Three Phase Transformer: Construction, various types of connection and their comparative
features. Parallel operation of single phase and three phase transformers. Rating of transformers.
Autotransformers: Construction, Principle, Applications and Comparison with two winding
transformer.
Scott connection, Open delta. Cooling of transformers.
SECTION-II
D.C. Machines: Working principle, construction and methods of excitation.
of biasing circuits with necessary derivations (Fixed & Voltage Divider Biasing Circuits), Load line
concept (AC & DC), Bias stabilization (S, S’ S”)
AND FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTORS: Construction of JFET, Operation, Symbol, JFET-
Characteristics, JFET Parameters and their relationship, Biasing of FET, with necessary derivations.
Comparison between JFET and BJT & MOSFET, FET small signal model, MOSFET (Depletion &
Enhancement), Characteristics and Operation.
SECTION – II
SINGLE & MULTISTAGE AMPLIFIERS: Two port network, hybrid model for CE
configuration with necessary derivations, Analysis of transistor CE amplifier with & without
emitter resistance using h-parameters. Need for cascading, N-stage cascaded amplifiers, Gains in
decibels, Methods of coupling multistage amplifiers (RC, DC and transformer coupling), RC
Coupled Amplifier and its frequency response, Effect of emitter & bypass capacitors on the
bandwidth of a cascaded amplifier.
VOLTAGE REGULATORS: Necessity of voltage regulator, Difference between unregulated &
regulated power supply, Factor affecting unregulated power supply, Stabilization, Type of voltage
regulators-series voltage regulator using emitter follower, Pre-regulator, protection-simple & fold
back current limiting, IC regulators (78XX,79XX,LM317,LM337) and design Problems.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. Integrated Electronics Millman Halkias
2. Electronics Devices Bolystead
3. Electronics Devices Malvino Leach
4. Pulse, Digital & Switching Waveforms Millman & Taub
5. Pulse Circuits D.A. Bell
NOTE : There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Five questions have to be
attempted selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of calculator is allowed.
Introduction to Linear Control System: Control Systems, types of control systems, feedback and
its effects, mathematical modeling of physical systems.
System Representation: Block diagrams, representation of control systems, transfer functions,
signal flow graphs, polar and Bode plot representation of loop gains of control systems.
Time Domain Analysis of Control Systems: Time domain analysis of first & 2 nd order Control
systems. Typical test signals for time response of control systems, time domain performance of first
and second order control systems (steady state response and transient response).
Design of Feedback Control Systems: Approaches to system design, phase lead, and phase lag
design using Bode-diagram and root locus techniques. Introduction to P,PI and PID controllers
Polar Plot.
SECTION-II
Analysis of Linear Feedback Systems : Stability characteristic equation, stability of linear time
invariant systems, Routh-Hurwitz stability Criterion, Root locus plot, Bode plot, Polar Plot,
Niquest Criterion.
Frequency Domain Analysis of Control Systems: Frequency domain characteristics second order
systems relative stability, graphic methods of determining gain margin and phase margin, Nicholas
chart.
Control Components: General block diagram of a control system, a.c. and d.c. Servomotors, a.c.
tachometer, synchro transmitter and receiver, synchro pair as control transformer, a.c and d.c
position control system, stepper motor. magnetic amplifier.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. Modern Control Engineering K.Ogatta
2. Automatic Control Systems B.C. Kuo
3. Control System Engineering Nagrath and Gopal
NOTE : There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Five questions have to be
attempted selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of calculator and semi log graph
are allowed.
SECTION-I
MEASUREMENT OF RESISTANCE: Measurement of low resistance: - Potentiometer method,
Kelvin double bridge.
Measurement of medium resistance: Ammeter-voltmeter method, Substitution method,
Wheatstone bridge, applications of Wheatstone bridge.
Measurement of high resistance: Loss of charge method, Meggar method.
GLAVANOMETERS: D’Arsonval Galvanometer: Construction, working principle, equation of
motion, critical resistance.
A.C. BRIDGES: Measurement of Inductance using: Maxwell’s Inductance-Capacitance bridge,
Anderson’s bridge Campbell’s bridge, Measurement of Capacitance using De-Sauty’s bridge,
Schering bridge Measurement of Frequency using Wein’s bridge.
POTENTIOMETERS: DC Potentiometers: Crompton’s Potentiometer, Vernier Potentiometer,
uses of DC Potentiometers. A.C Potentiometers: Drysdale polar Potentiometer, uses of AC
Potentiometers.
SECTION-II
MEASURING INSTRUMENTS: Classification, effects utilized in measuring instruments.
Indicating instruments:- Deflection, controlling and damping forces, various dampings.
Ammeters and Voltmeters: Moving coil, moving iron and electrodynamics type ammeter and
voltmeters, electrostatic voltmeter, Errors in Ammeters and Voltmeters.
Extension of instrument range: Ammeter shunts, Voltmeter multipliers, C.T & P.T.
MEASUREMENT OF POWER: Wattmeter measurement in single phase A.C. circuits, Wattmeter
errors. Measurement of three phase power by three wattmeter, two wattmeter, and one wattmeter
method.
MEASUREMENT OF ENERGY: Energy meters for A.C. circuits, Theory of Induction type
meters. Single phase Induction type Watt-hour meters, construction, theory and operation.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS :
1. Electrical Measurements and measuring instruments Golding Widdis.
2. A course in Electrical and Electronics Measurement & instrumentation A.K. Sawhney.
NOTE : There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Five questions have to
be attempted selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of calculator is allowed.
COURSE CODE: EE-403
TITLE: ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS AND MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
4 transformers.
CO403. Measure power and energy using various measurement devices.
5
CLASS: B.E. 4TH SEMESTER
BRANCH: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Hours/Week Marks Distribution
COURSE CODE: M-413 L T P Theory Practical
TITLE: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 3 2 0 100 40
MATERIALS
DURATION OF EXAM: 3 HOURS
UNIT-1
Classification of Engineering materials (with special reference to Electrical and Electronics
engineering materials), Engineering requirements of materials.
Crystal structure-- space lattice, Bravais lattice, Miller indices of cubic and hexagonal systems,
closed-packed plane and directions, Packing in solids, voids, diamond cubic structure, packing in
conic solids, crystal imperfections, point defect, line defect, surface defects (in brief).
UNIT-2
Solid solutions, Hume-Rothery rule, phase diagrams, binary phase diagrams, Fe-C phase diagrams,
Alloys, alloys transformations, properties of various alloys, applications of Iron –silicon, Iron-
nickel and Iron-cobalt alloys, heat treatment processes- annealing, normalizing, hardening, case-
hardening etc.
UNIT-3
Conductors- Free electron theory, equation of conductivity, conducting materials, material
requirement for contact resistors, precision resistors, thermometers, heating elements, transmission
line etc.
Semi-conductors—Band theory, equation for conductivity, zone theory (for explaining energy
gaps), types of semi-conductors, semi-conductor materials, method of glowing, technique for
producing single crystal, zone referring technique.
UNIT-4
Magnetism, types of magnetisms, dipole moment, domains, ferrimagnetisms, anti-ferromagnetism,
ferrite magnets, soft and hard magnetic materials and heat treatment cycles.
Dielectric materials, polarization, types, dielectric strength, dielectric losses etc., Piezo-electric
effect, Ferro-electric materials, optical properties of materials.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS :
1. Electrical Engineering Materials A.J. Dekker.
2. Material Science and Engineering V Rahghvan.
3. Electrical Engineering Materials P.C. Kapoor.
4. Electrical Engineering Materials NITTTR, Madras
NOTE : There shall be total eight questions, two from each unit. Five questions have to be
attempted selecting at least one question from each unit. Use of calculator is allowed.
COURSE CODE: M-413
TITLE: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MATERIALS
COURSE OUTCOMES: Students will be able to
CO413.1 Understand the mechanical behavior of materials and calculations of same using appropriate
equations.
CO413.2 Understand and suggest the heat treatment process and types, significance of properties vs.
microstructure, surface hardening and its types.
CO413.3 Explain features, classification, applications of newer class materials like smart materials,
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1. To study the Forward & Reverse Characteristics of the pn junction, Ge/Si diodes
2. To study the Forward & Reverse characteristics of Zener diode.
3. Steady of Half wave Rectifier.
4. Steady of Full wave / Bridge Rectifier.
5. Steady Diode as clipper and Clamper Circuits
6. To study the Input and Output characteristics of PNP/ NPN Transistor Common Emitter /
Common Base configurations.
7. To study the frequency response of a BJT Amplifiers.
8. To study the characteristics of FET.
9. Determination of h parameter from transistor characteristics.
10. Design of self Bias circuits using BJT.
11. Design of self Bias circuits using FET.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1. Transient response of Second order system comprising R.L&C finding therefore maximum
overshoot, rise time, settling time, damping factor/ratio natural undammed frequency.
2. Frequency response of a first order and second order system comprising RC, RLC and draw
the Bode plots and Nyquist Plots.
3. Transient response of a first, second and higher order Pneumatic servo system.
4. Transient response of a first, second and higher order Hydraulic system.
5. To find the torque speed, torque voltage characteristics of a servo motor and determine its
transfer function.
6. Study of synchros, transmitter, receiver and control transformer. Voltage angular wave
forms and zeroing.
7. To simulate a second and higher order system on an analog simulator and find its transient
response to step, ramp and other input functions.
8. Study of a demonstration servo system (both open & closed) loop comprising error detector,
amplifier, a motor cum load having a tacho feed back.
9. Study of phase lag and phase lead networks.
COURSE SCHEME
5th SEMESTER ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Course Hours/Week Marks
Course
Title L T P Theory Sessional Practical Total
Code
SECTION-I
Induction Machines: Constructional features, principle of operation, Rotor e.m.f., current power,
frequency, equivalent circuit, Phasor diagram of induction motor, Losses and efficiency. Torque-
Slip characteristics.
Testing of Induction Motor: No load test and blocked rotor test.
NOTE : There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Five questions have to
be attempted selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of calculator is allowed.
SECTION-I
Design of D.C. Machines: Output equation, Choice of average Gap Density & ampere conductors
per meter, selection of number of poles.
Armature Design: Choice of Armature winding, No. of armature conductors, No. of armature
slots, cross section of armature. Insulation of armature windings. Depth of armature core, armature
voltage drop.
Design of Field System: Pole design, magnetic circuit, design of Shunt and series field.
Design of Interpoles: Time of communication, width of communication zone, width of interpole
shoe, calculation of reactance voltage.
Design of communication & Brushes: Commutator length and diameter, Dimensions of brushes,
losses at commutator surface.
Losses and efficiency: Rotational losses, I²R losses, Efficiency.
SECTION-II
Design of Three Phase Transformers: - Output of transformer, Output equation, Relation between
Core area and weight of Iron & Copper, Ratio of iron loss to copper loss.
Optimum Design: Design for minimum cost, design for minimum loss or maximum efficiency.
Design for core: Square & stepped core.
Window space factor, window dimensions: Width of window for optimum output.
Design of Yoke.
Design of small single phase transformer: Core design, winding design, core area.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. Electrical Machine Design A.K. Sawhney & A. Chakrabatti
2. The performance and design of alternating M.G. Say
current machines
NOTE : There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Five questions have to
be attempted selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of calculator is allowed.
SECTION-I
FEEDBACK AMPLIFIERS: Classification of amplifiers, Limitation of basic amplifier,
Distortion in amplifier, need for feedback, Feedback concept, Advantages of negative feedback,
Ways of introducing negative feedback in amplifiers, Gain with & without feedback, Effect of
negative feedback on input, output resistance & bandwidth of the amplifiers, Their respective
analysis for feedback amplifiers, Procedure for analysis of feedback amplifiers, Analysis of
different Topologies.
SINUSOIDAL OSCILLATORS: Necessarily of oscillator, Gain with feedback, Barkhausein
criteria, Types of oscillators, Collpitts, clapp, Hartley, RC phase shift oscillators with necessary
derivations to determine gain required for oscillation & frequency of oscillation, Crystal oscillators.
POWER AMPLIFIERS: General features of power transistor, Difference between power and
voltage amplifier, Need for power amplifier, Classification of power amplifiers with necessary load
lines concept & derivations (Efficiency, power dissipation), Crossover distortion & its remedy,
Determination of harmonic distortion, Single ended, & push-pull amplifiers.
SECTION-II
OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS AND APPLICATIONS: Operational amplifiers, Block
diagram characteristics of ideal & practical operational amp, Inverting & non-inverting amplifier
configuration, DC & AC Amplifier, AC amplifier with single power supply, Applications of Op-
amp as Summing & difference amplifier, Voltage follower, Differential amplifiers using one and
two Op-amp, Differenentiator, Integrator, Active filters, comparator ,zero crossing detector, Schmitt
trigger, Square wave generator, Triangular wave generator. Digital to Analog (D/A) Converter,
Binary Weighted Resistor, R-2R Resistor type D/A Converters, A/D Converters & its types-
successive approximation type A/D Converter.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. Integrated Electronics J.Millman & C.C. Halkias
2. Electronics Devices & Circuits Millman & Halkias
3. Electronics Devices & Circuits Robert Bolysted
4. Op-Amp. & Linear IC,s Ramakant & Gayakwad
5. Design with Op-Amp. Franco
6. Microelectronics Sedra & Smith
NOTE : There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Five questions have to be
attempted selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of calculator is allowed.
SECTION-I
Number System, Radix conversion, Arithmetic with base other than ten, Data representation – fixed
& floating points, Binary codes – weighted/Non weighted codes, Error detecting & correcting code
(Hamming code), Alphanumeric code, Subtraction of signed/unsigned number.
Logic Gates, Boolean algebra, Simplification of Boolean expressions, Minimization techniques,
Karnaugh map (up to five variables), Simplification of Logic families – RTL, DTL, TTL, ECE &
MOS families and their characteristics.
SECTION-II
Combinational logic circuits: Half and Full adders, Subtractors, BCD Adder, Comparators,
Multiplexer, Realization of function using MUX, Demultiplexer, Decder, Encoder, Code
converters, General problems, PLA, Design of combinational circuit using PLA & PAL.
Introduction to sequential logic circuits, Synchronous and Asynchronous operation, Flip-Flops – R-
S, J-K, D, T & Master-Slave flip-flop, Conversion of flip-flops, Shift registers, Analysis of
asynchronous & synchronous sequential counter, Design of sequential logic circuits, Problem
formulations, State minimization techniques.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS :
01. Digital Electronics R.P Jain
02. Digital Electronics & Microcomputer R.K. Gaur
03. Computer System Architecture M.M. Mano
04. Digital Electronics Jamini & K.M. Backward
NOTE : There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Five questions have to
be attempted selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of calculator is allowed.
CO503. Minimize the expressions using karnaugh map up to five variables and implement
2 them using logic gates in different logic families
CO503. Analyze and design various combinational and sequential circuits
3
CO503. Formulate problems and simplify with state minimizing techniques
4
Introduction to Elect. Comm. System, Concept & need for modulation, Definition of signal to
noise ratio & noise figure, Representation of signal & system (periodic non-periodic etc.), Spectral
analysis of signal (Fourier series & Fourier Transforms), Representation of AM. Frequency
spectrum of AM wave, Power relation in AM wave, Modulation & demodulation of AM, SSB
techniques, Balanced modulator, Type of SSB, Modulation & demodulation of SSB signals.
Theory of FM, Representation & frequency spectrum of FM, Pre-Emphasis, De-Emphasis, Wide
band & narrow band FM, Generation & detection of FM signal, Comparison with PM & AM.
SECTION-II
Pulse modulation techniques, Sampling & sampling theorem, Natural & flat top sampling principle
generation & detection of PAM, PWM, PCM, DM, ADM, Time division multiplexing, Frequency
division multiplexing, Introduction of Digital Modulation Techniques.
Information Theory: Information rate, Entropy, Source-coding & coding Efficiency, Shannon-
Fano coding, Huff-man coding, Channel capacity theorem.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS :
01. Electronics Comm. System G. Kennedy
02. Principles of Comm. System Taub & Schilling
NOTE : There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Five questions have to
be attempted selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of calculator is allowed.
SECTION-I
Properties of fluids: Mass density, Specific weight, Specific volume, Viscosity, bulk modulus of
elasticity, Surface tension and capillarity.
Pressure exerted by liquids, hydrostortic pressure on immersed bodies, simple monometers,
kinematics of flow, Bernoulli’s theorem, flow measuring devices like venturimeter, Pilot tube
orifice plate. Discharge measurement- flow through orifice and mouthpiece, coefficients of
discharge and velocity.
Flow through pipes, hydraulic gradient, Darcy-Weisbach formula, equivalent diameter of pipes,
transmission of power through pipes, two- reservoir and three reservoir problem etc.
Flow through open channels, chezy’s and Manning’s formulae, design of economic section etc.
SECTION-II
Impact of jets on flat and curved surfaces, impact of jets on fixed and moving vanes, velocity
triangles, work done and efficiency.
Turbines- their types, unit quantities, specific speed, work done, power & efficiency, selection of
turbines, penstocks. Dimensional analysis, principles of similarity, models & prototypes.
Typical turbine installation, layout of power house, pumps-types, working of centrifugal pump,
selection of pumps.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS :
1. Fluid Mechanics Victor L. Streeter & Bengamin Wylies
2. Engineering fluid mechanics R.J. Garde & A.C. Mirajgaoker
3. Theory of application to fluid mechanics K. Subramaniam
4. Fluid Mechanics Shames.
NOTE : There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Five questions have to be
attempted selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of calculator is allowed.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS :
UNIT-I : Synchronous Machines:
1. Determination of voltage regulation of a 3-phase synchronous generator/alternator by
E.M.F., M.M.F. & A.S.A. method (Non-Salient Pole type).
2. Determination of positive, negative and zero sequence reactance’s of 3-phase synchronous
machine.
3. Determination of V curves of a 3- phase synchronous Motor.
4. Power Angle characteristics of a 3-phase synchronous machine.
5. Determination of various direct and quadrature Axis reactance’s of an Alternator.
6. Study of parallel operation & synchronization of 3-phase synchronous generators.
UNIT-II : Induction Machines :
7. Determination of operating characteristics of a single phase induction motor.
8. Speed control of 3-phase Induction motor by varying supply frequency & of 3-phase slip
Ring Induction motor by Rotor Impedance Control.
9. Determination of complete Torque/Slip or Torque/Speed characteristics of a 3-phase
Induction-motor.
10. To study the Torque/Sped, Voltage/Speed, characteristics of a single phase repulsion motor
& universal motor.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1. Determination of voltage gain, Input and output resistance of feedback amplifier. Steady the
voltage gain of the Amplifier with and without feedback.
2. Determinations of Distortion, output power of push pull class-B Amplifier.
3. Study of single ended class-A power amplifier & determine its output power & efficiency.
4. Study of complimentary symmetry push-pull amplifier.
5. Design & determination of stability factor series of zener shunt Regulator / IC Regulator.
6. Design of Shunt and Series regulators using BJT.
7. Study of sinusoidal Oscillators Colpitt, Clapp, Hartley, Wein bridge, Phase shift oscillator &
Determine the frequency of output waveforms.
8. Study of Op-amp applications as Adder, Subtractor, Differentrator, Integrator, Differential
Amp, Comparator, Inverter, Non-Inverting amplifier, Square wave generator.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1. Verification of truth tables of logical gates AND / OR / NOT, NAND, NOR, EXOR,
EXNOR, gates.
2. Implementation of Boolean expression using AND, OR, NOT, NAND, & NOR logic.
3. Implementation of Decoder, Encoder using IC’s & gates.
4. To implement half adder, half subtractor, full adder, full subtractor using different IC’s
& gates.
5. Implementation of multiplexer, Demultiplexer using IC’s & gates.
6. Design of BCD to seven segment display using logical gates & IC’s.
7. To design & verification of truth table of SR, JK, MS-JK Flip Flops.
8. To design various asynchronous counters using flip flops, gates & IC’s.
9. To design various synchronous counters using flip flops, gates & IC’s.
10. To design & Verify the Truth tables of shift Registers.
CO512. Design and implementation of various combinational circuits using digital IC’s.
2
CO512. Design seven segment decoder using logical gates.
3
CO512. Design and implementation of various sequential circuits using digital IC’s.
4
List of Experiments:
COURSE SCHEME
Course
Title L T P Theory Sessional Practical Total
Code
ECE-606 Microprocessor(8085) - - 2 - - 40 40
and Peripheral
Interfacing Lab
SECTION-I
BASIC CONCEPT OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
1) Individual Difference: Meaning, Factors & implications of individual difference
2) Motivation: Concept & importance
Theories of motivation: Maslow’s need hearachy
Herzberg’s motivation hygience theory
Mcclelland’s need theory
3) Personality: Concept & determinants of personality
4) Perception attitude: Meaning, definition, perceptual process, internal and external factors in
perceptual selectivity
MANPOWER PLANNING
1) Manpower planning: Definition, objectives, importance, steps & factors affecting
manpower planning.
2) Recruitment & selection process : Meaning, sources, scientific selection, selection
procedure
3) Training & placement: Need, importance, methods
SECTION-II
ORGANISATION DYNAMICS:
1) Organisation: Meaning, definition, need & principles, formal & informal organization
2) Organisation structure: Line, Line & staff, functional organizational structure
3) Authority: Concept,kinds, sources,limits
4) Power: Importance, sources,traits,bases
5) Organisational change: Meaning,forces,resistance to change,measures of overcoming
resistance to change
6) ORGANISATIONAL CONFLICT:
CONCEPT,SOURCES,CONFLICIT RESOLUTIONMANAGEMENT:
1) Organisation & environment interface: Introduction, nature of environment---- General &
Task environment, Environment uncertainty, strategies to deal with environment
2) Scientific management: Meaning, principles, advantages & criticism
3) Ftigue: Causes & ways of eradicating fatigue
4) Accidents: Causes of accidents & accident prevention
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
Organizational behaviour ( Humane behaviour at work) Keith Davis
Organisational theory & behavior B.P. Singh l
Organisational Behaviour T.N. Chabbra,Parag
Organisational Behaviour L.M. Parsad
NOTE : There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Five questions have to
be attempted selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of calculator is allowed.
SECTION-I
D.C. & A.C Distribution Systems: Introduction to a Power System (an overall view). Distribution
Systems- Feeder, Distribution, service mains. Classification of distribution system. Various types of
D.C. and A.C. distributors, Voltage drop calculations.
Overhead AC Transmission Lines Parameters: Types of conductors, bundling of conductors,
Resistance calculations, skin effect, proximity effect. Inductance and Capacitance of single phase,
3-phase, single circuit and double circuit lines.
Interference of Power Lines with Communication Lines: Electrostatic and electromagnetic
effects.
SECTION-II
Performance Of Transmission Lines: Representation and performance of short, medium and long
lines. A,B,C,D constants, surge impedance, Ferranti effect.
Insulators for Overhead Lines: Materials for insulators, types of insulators, potential distribution
over a string of suspension insulators, methods for equalizing the potential.
Corona: Visual and critical disruptive voltage conditions effecting corona, power loss due to
corona, practical considerations.
Mechanical Design of transmission line
Calculation of sag and tension, equivalent span length and sag, effect of ice and wind loading,
conductor vibrations and vibration dampers
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. Elements of power System Analysis C.W. Stevenson
SECTION-I
Concept of Power Electronics, Applications, Advantages and disadvantages. Power electronic
system and devices.
Solid state devices: SCR: Basic theory of operation, characteristics: Static and Dynamic, SCR
ratings, Protection of SCR against over current, over voltage high dV/dt, de/dt. Snubber circuit,
series and Parallel operation of SCR. Gate protection. Firing circuits of SCR. SCR gate
characteristics, Two-transistor analogy of SCR. Thyristor family: SCR, TRIAC, DIAC, GITO,
PUT, LASCR
Classification of Rectifiers, Phase Controlled rectifiers: Single phase and three phase, half wave
and full wave fully controlled and half controlled rectifiers with R, L, E loads with and without free
wheeling diodes.
SECTION-II
Methods of commutation.
AC phase control: Operation of Single phase, Half and full wave AC controller with R, R-L Load,
Integral cycle control, sequence control.
Choppers: Principles and basic ckt. Operation, classification, steady state analysis, Control
strategies. Commutation in chopper circuits.
Inverters: Single phase voltage source Inverters, Voltage control of single phase inverters.
Cycloconverters: Classification, single phase to single phase cycloconverters with resistive
inductive load.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. Power Electronics PS Bhimbra,
SECTION-I
State Space Analysis of continuous System: Concept of state, state variable and state space
representation. Block diagrams, transfer function and signal flow graphs in the state space. Review
of state variable representation of continuous system, conversion of state variable models to
transfer function and vice versa, solution of state equations and state transition matrix,
controllability and observability, design of state observer and controller.
Stability: Lyapunov’s stability theorems for continuous and discrete systems, methods for
generating Lyapunov function for continuous and discrete system, Popov’s criterion.
Analysis of Discrete System: Discrete system and discrete time signals, state variable model and
transfer model of discrete system, conversion of state variable model to transfer function model
and vice versa, modeling of sample hold circuit, solution of state different equations, steady state
accuracy, stability on the z-plane and Jury stability criterion, bilinear transformation.
SECTION-II
Non-Linear Systems: Types of non linearities, phenomena related to non- linear systems. Analysis
of non-linear systems- Linearization method, second order non-linear system on the phase plane,
types of phase portraits, singular points, system analysis by phase-plane method, describing
function and its application to system analysis.
Adaptive Control: Introduction, modal reference adaptive control systems, controller structure,
self tuning regulators.
Introduction to neural network, fuzzy logic and genetic algorithms.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. Digital Control and State variable methods M. Gopal
2. Introduction to Control Engineering : Modeling, Ajit K. Mandal
Analysis and Design
3. Adaptive Control D. Landau
4. Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic and Genetic Algorithms: S. Rajasekaran & G.A.
Synthesis and Applications Vijayalakshmi Pai.
5. Optimal Control Theory: An introduction Donaland E. Kiv
6. Digital Control Systems B. C. Kuo
NOTE : There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Five questions have to be
attempted selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of calculator is allowed.
SECTION- I
Design of 3-phase Induction Motors: Output equation, choice of average flux density in air gap
and Ampere conductors per meter, Main dimensions.
Stator Winding: Turn per phase and stator conductors. Shape, Number and area of stator slots.
Stator core and teeth.
Rotor Design: Length of air gap, Rotor teeth and rotor core.
Losses and Efficiency.
Design of Single-Phase Induction Motors: Output equations, Choice of specific loading, Main
dimensions, Number and size of stator slots, Stator teeth and core.
Design of Rotor: No. of rotor slots, area of rotor bars, area of end rings, rotor resistance, teeth and
core.
SECTION-II
Synchronous Machines: Output equation, Choice of specific Electric & Magnetic Loading.
Design of Salient Pole Machine: Main dimensions, Length of air gap.
Armature Design: No. of armatures slots, coil span, Turns per phase, conductor section, Slot
Dimension, Length of mean turn, Depth of core, Estimation of air gap length.
Design of Rotor: Height of pole and pole shoe, Design of damper windings.
Magnetic Circuit: MMF for air gap, armature teeth, core poles and yoke.
Design of field windings and losses.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. Electrical Machine Design A.K. Sawhney & A.
Chakrabatti.
2. The performance and design of alternating current M.G. Say
machines
NOTE : There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Five questions have to
be attempted selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of calculator is allowed
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1. Performance Characteristics of a Short Transmission Line.
2. Performance Characteristics of a Medium Power Transmission Line.
3. Performance Characteristics of a long Power Transmission Line.
4. Study of all types of Overhead Line Conductors.
5. Study of all types of Overhead Line Insulators.
6. Study of Corona formation of High Voltage Overhead Lines
COURSE SCHEME
7th SEMESTER ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Elective-I
(A) Advanced Electrical
Machines
EE-704 3 2 -- 100 40 -- 140
(B) Power Station Practice
(C) Energy Auditing
SECTION-I
Switching Surges, traveling waves, surge impedance, open and short-circuited lines, reflected and
transmitted waves.
Relay principles and types, general equations for relays, phase and amplitude comparator, static
over current, directional and distance relays, carrier current protection, protection of transformers,
Alternators, bus bars and lines.
SECTION-II
Circuit breaker: principle of arc interruption, recovery and restriking voltage, RRRV, current
chopping, Bulk and minimum oil CB, Vacuum interrupters, rating and testing of CBs, HRC fuses.
Causes of over voltages, over voltage protection, ground wires, protection against surges, surge
absorbers, rating of lighting arresters.
Neutral grounding, effectively grounded system, resonant grounding.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. A Course in Electrical Power Soni Gupta & Bhatnagar
2. Electric Power System C.L. Wadhwa
3. Travelling Waves Bewley
4. Power System Engg. Nagrath & Kothari
NOTE : There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Five questions have to be
attempted selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of calculator is allowed
SECTION-I
Underground Cables: Construction of cable, insulating materials, types of cables-Mass
impregnated, oil filled and gas filled paper cables, Solid dielectric cables, Gas filled cables, super
conducting cables. Electrostatic stresses in a cable, grading of cables, insulation resistance of
cables, capacitance of single core and three core cables, heating of cables, current carrying capacity
of a cable.
Symmetrical Components and their Applications to Unsymmetrical Fault Analysis: Symmetrical
components, sequence impedance’s, Sequence networks, unsymmetrical faults: single line to
ground , line-to-line , double line ground faults on unloaded alternator and on power system,
3-phase short circuits, short circuits capacity of a bus, selection of circuit breakers.
SECTION-II
Per Unit Representation of a Power System: Single line diagram, impedance and reactance
diagram of a power system, per unit system of calculations, per unit representation of a power
system.
Insulation Co-ordination: Generation of over voltages in power system, resonance over voltages,
switching over voltages, lightening over voltages, lightening phenomenon, protection of power
system against over voltages, ground wires, lightening arrestors, concept of insulation coordination,
basic impulse insulation level, standard impulse test wave, volt- time curve, location and ratings of
lightening arrestors.
Introduction to H.V.D.C. Transmission lines.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. Elements of Power System Analysis W.D. Stevenson
2. Electrical Power System C.L. Wadhwa
3. Power System Engg Nagrath & Kothari
4. Power System Analysis B.R. Gupta
NOTE : There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Five questions have to be
attempted selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of calculator is allowed.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. Electrical Measurements Golding.
2. Electronic Measurements Petit and Terman.
3. Electronic Instrumentation J.A. Alloca
4. Electronic Instrumentation B.H. Oliver & J.M. Cage.
NOTE : There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Five questions have to be
attempted selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of calculator is allowed
SECTION-I
Commutator Machines: Effect of injected emf in the rotor circuit of 3-phase inductor motor, slip
power, constant torque and constant H.P. Drive, Kramer control, Schrage motor construction,
principle of operation, characteristics and applications.
Single-phase series motor: torque expression plain series motor (Universal motor), phasor
diagram commutation, operation on A.C. and D.C. supplies, Compensated series motor phase
diagram and commutation.
2-phase A.C. Servomotor: Requirements for control applications: Development of equivalent
Circuit: Torque-speed Characteristics and transfer function.
SECTION-II
Unbalanced operation of 3-phase induction motor: Expression for sequence impedance matrix,
analysis with stator unbalance for unbalanced supply and faulty operation such as open- circuit
stator phases, analysis for rotor unbalance.
SECTION-I
Choice of Generating Power stations, Power Scenario of India, factors affecting the cost of
generation, choice of size and number of generating units. Power factor, disadvantages of low
power factor, methods of improving power factor, location of power factor improvement apparatus,
economics of power factor improvement.
Power Tariff: Cost of generating station, fixed capital, running capital, annual cost, running
charges, fixed charges, factors influencing the rate of tariff, designing tariff, different types of tariff,
flat rate tariff, block rate tariff, two part tariff, maximum demand tariff, power factor tariff
Types of substations, Key diagrams.
Safety and maintenance.
SECTION-II
Automatic Voltage regulators, Voltage control and reactive power requirements
Frequency Control.
Power Plant Instrumentation, major electrical equipments in power stations.
Commissioning and operation of alternators control of unit emergency operation.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. Power Station Practices M.V. Dashpandey
2. Power Station Practices Soni, Gupta.
NOTE : There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Five questions have to be
attempted selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of calculator is allowed.
SECTION-I
Energy Scenario: Energy needs of growing economy, Long term energy scenario, Energy pricing,
Energy sector reforms, Energy and environment: Air pollution, Climate change, Energy security,
Energy conservation and its importance, Energy strategy for the future, Energy conservation Act-2001
and its features.
Energy Management and Audit: Definition, Energy audit- need, Types of energy audit, Energy
management (audit) approach-understanding energy costs, Bench marking, Energy performance,
Matching energy use to requirement, Maximizing system efficiencies, Optimizing the input energy
requirements, Fuel and energy substitution, Energy audit instruments
Material and Energy Balance: Facility as an energy system, Methods for preparing process flow,
Material and energy balance diagrams.
SECTION-II
Financial Management : Investment-need, Appraisal and criteria, Financial analysis techniques-
Simple payback period, Return on investment, Net present value, Internal rate of return, Cash flows,
Risk and sensitivity analysis, Financing options, Energy performance contracts and role of ESCOs.
Electrical System: Electricity tariff, Load management and maximum demand control, Power factor
improvement, Distribution and transformer losses. Losses in induction motors, Motor efficiency,
Factors affecting motor performance, Rewinding and motor replacement issues, energy efficient
motors. Light source, Choice of lighting, Luminance requirements, and Energy conservation avenues
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. Handbook on Energy Audit and Environment Management Y.P.Abbi and S.Jain
2. Energy Conservation P.Diwan and P.Dwivedi
3. Handbook of Energy Audits A.Thumann, W.J.
Younger and T.Niehus
NOTE : There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Five questions have to be
attempted selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of calculator is allowed.
The project will be assigned to the students towards the end of 6 th semester and will start working
on these projects at the commencement of their 7th semester. The topic of the project will be
decided as per the developments taking place in the field of Electrical Engineering.
This may require complete literature survey, design, fabrication, simulation of models and/or some
preliminary laboratory experiments etc. The same project can be extended to 8th semester also.
Distribution of Marks as per University statues:
Total Marks for End semester Evaluation = 150 marks
1. Presentation/ Demonstration = 45 marks 30%
2. Viva-voce = 45 marks 30%
3. Actual work done = 60 marks 40%
Award of Marks
Marks under (1) and (2) will be awarded by the Departmental committee constituted
comprises of convener and at least two members.
Marks under (3) will be awarded by the concerned Project Guide(s)/supervisor(s).
This will involve a detailed study of a topic of interest reproduced in the candidate’s own style. For
this, a student has to prepare a seminar by doing proper survey of literature, compilation of
information so gathered and then presentation of the same followed by question-answer session.
The report of which has to be submitted by the student well before the conduct of seminar. The
handout submitted by the student will be in accordance with the standards of technical papers.
Guidelines and evaluation of Seminar in 7th semester:
The topic of the Seminar is to be finalized and approved by the departmental committee by the end
of 6th Semester. The committee shall have a convener and atleast two members.
Distribution of Marks:
Total Marks for Seminar Evaluation = 100 marks
1. Project Report = 30 marks
2. Presentation = 50 marks
3. Attendance = 20 marks.
Award of Marks:
Marks Under (1) will be awarded by the Seminar Incharge.
Marks Under (2) and (3) will be awarded by the Departmental committee constituted for the
purpose.
COURSE CODE: EE-706
TITLE: SEMINAR
The students are required to take practical training during summer vacations for about 4 to 6 weeks
duration in PSUs/Private Industries/DRDO/ISRO/BARC/Power Grid Corporation /Power
Stations/Electric sub-stations/ Practical Training Centre etc. After completion of the training, the
students should submit a training report along with the certificate issued by the Concerned
Department for evaluation purpose.
Guidelines for evaluation of Practical Training:
The evaluation shall be done by the departmental committee by the end of 7 th semester. The
committee shall have a convener and atleast two members.
Distribution of Marks as per the University statues:
1. Report = 20 40%
2. Viva-Voce = 15 30%
3. Miscellaneous Marks = 15 30%
Due weightage will be given those who have undertaken outside the state &based on the profile of
the Industry.
Award of the Marks:
Marks (1), (2) & (3) will be awarded by the committee constituted for the purpose.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS :
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS :
1. Measurement of displacement.
2. Measurement of force.
3. Measurement of temperature.
4. Measurement of pressure.
5. Measurement of flow
6. Digital measurement of A.C. Voltage.
7. Digital measurement of D.C. voltage.
8. Digital measurement of Low Resistance.
9. Digital measurement of Medium & High Resistance.
10. Digital measurement of Electrical power.
11. Measurement of phase & frequency.
COURSE SCHEME
B.E. 8th SEMESTER ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
SECTION-I
Network Equations: Introduction, Network model formulation, Formation of Y bus by singular
transformation.
Load flow studies: Introduction, Gauss- Siedel method, Newton- Raphson method, Decoupled
load flow studies, comparison of load flow methods.
Stability Steady State/Transient stability: Introduction, Dynamics of synchronous machines,
power angle equation, node elimination technique, simple systems, steady state stability, transient
stability, equal area criterion, numerical solution of swing equations, multi machines stability,
factors effecting transient stability.
SECTION-II
Optimum Power System: Introduction, optimal operation of generators on a bus bar, optimal unit
commitment, reliability considerations, optimal generation scheduling, power system security,
maintenance scheduling, power system reliability.
Surge performance of transmission lines.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. Power System Analysis Stevenson
2. Power System Analysis Nagrath & Kothari
3. Power System Analysis C.L. Wadhwa
4. Traveling Waves Bewley
5. Electrical Power Bhatnagar/Soni
NOTE : There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Five questions have to
be attempted selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of calculator is allowed
4
CO802. To do analysis of power system stability, security and reliability Impart knowledge about
5 the surge problems and its performance of transmission lines.
SECTION-I
Breakdown of gases : Kinetic theory of gases production of charged particles in gases, collision
ionization, thermal ionization, photo ionization, production of charged particles on solid surface.
Uniform and non-uniform fields, Impulse breakdown of gases, lighting phenomena compresses
gases, Electronegative gases and vacuum.
Breakdown of liquid and solid Dielectrics.
Generation of H.V.A.C, D.C and Impulsive voltages.
Cascade transformers, H.V. rectifier circuits, electrostatic generator, impulse generator, equivalent
circuit and waveshape control switching surge generators, high frequency generator, laboratory
earthing and safety measures.
SECTION-II
Measurement of H.V.A.C, D.C. and Impulsive Voltages.
Sphere gaps, E.S. Voltmeters, Resistance potential dividers, Capacitance potential dividers, Mixed
potential dividers, C.R.O.,
Insulation Design Principles.
Classification of insulating materials, composite dielectrics, fields plotting, H.V bush, awarding and
shields insulation coordination.
H.V. Testing
I.S.I Specifications, D.C.A.C. High frequency and impulse testing of insulators/bushing/
transformers/arrestors, generators and cables.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS :
NOTE : There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Five questions have to be
attempted selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of calculator is allowed
2 EHVAC lines.
CO803. Study the voltage control and current control systems for power flow controls in HVDC
3 system.
CO803. Develop an overview of HVDC system, protection and substation layout of HVDC
4 power plant.
SECTION-I
Steady state operation, real and reactive power balance and their effects on system operation.
Optimum operating strategies, optimum dispatch neglecting losses. Development of loss formulae,
optimum dispatch including losses.
SECTION-II
Optimum load flow. Optimal operation of hydrothermal systems. Automatic generation control for
single and multi-area cases. Real time control.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. Power System Operation & Control A.J. Wood
2. Power System Engineering Nagrath & Kothari
NOTE : There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Five questions have to be
attempted selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of calculator is allowed.
Illumination: Nature and production of light. Photometric definitions. Incandescent lamps, arc and
discharge lamps. Design of illumination schemes for indoor and outdoor uses. Flood lighting.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. Utilization of Electrical Energy J.B. Gupta
2. Utilization of Electrical Energy H. Pratap
NOTE : There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Five questions have to be
attempted selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of calculator is allowed
.
CLASS: B.E. 8TH SEMESTER
BRANCH: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Hours/ Week Marks Distribution
COURSE CODE: EE-804 (C) L T P Theory Sessional
TITLE: ADVANCED POWER ELECTRONICS 3 2 0 100 50
DURATION OF EXAM: 3 HOURS
SECTION-I
DC- DC Converters :
Non-isolated DC-DC converters : Buck, Boost, Buck-Boost, Cuk converters in DCM and CCM.
Isolated DC-DC converters : Fly back, Forward, Push-Pull, Half Bridge and Full-Bridge
converters in DCM and CCM.
AC to AC Converters : Three phase to single phase cycloconverters: Half wave and full wave.
Three phase to three phase cycloconverters. Output voltage equation of cycloconverters.
Phase controlled rectifiers : Effect of source impedance. Single-phase and three phase Dual
converter.
Inverters : Forced-commuted Thyristor, Three phase bridge inverters, Reduction of harmonics.
SECTION-II
Facts Devices: Concept of FACTs, FACT Devices: TCR (Thyristor Controlled Reactor), TSC
(Thyristor Switched Capacitor), STATCOM (Static Synchronous Compensator), SSSC (Static
Series Synchronous Compensator), UPFEC (Unified Power Flow Controller)
HVDC Systems : Evolution of HVDC systems, Comparison of HVDC and HVAC systems, Choice
of HVDC transmission systems, Types of HVDC Systems.
Various applications of Power Electronics in residential, commercial and industrial environments,
Interdisciplinary nature of Power Electronics.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS :
1. Power Electronics Converters, Applications & Design Mohan, Undeland, Robbins
2. Power Electronics M.H. Rasid
3. Power Electronics & Motor Drives: Advance & Trends Bimal K. Bose
4. Understanding Facts Hingorani
NOTE : There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Five questions have to be
attempted selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of calculator is allowed.
1
CO804. Know the effect of source impedance in phase controlled rectifiers.
2
CO804. Understand the concept of various FACTS devices.
3
CO804. Understand the concept of HVDC systems.
4
Static relay circuit using analog and digital ICs for overcurrent, differential and directional relays.
Static relay circuits for generators loss of field, under frequency, desistance, impedance, reactance
mho and reverse power relays.
SECTION-II
Static relay circuits for carrier current protection – steady state and transient behaviour of static
relays-testing and maintenance of relays-tripping circuits using thyristors.
Microprocessor based relay-hardware and software for the measurement of voltage, current,
frequency and phase angle, Microprocessor based implementation of overcurrent, directional,
impedance and mho relays.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS :
NOTE : There shall be total eight questions, four from each section. Five questions have to be
attempted selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of calculator is allowed.
The student will complete their assigned project work initiated in 7 th semester under course Code
EE-705 and submit a detailed project report individually to the Head of the department.
Guidelines for evaluation of Project work in 8th semester :
Sub-distribution of marks :
• For External Examiner : 100
• For Internal Examiner : 250
Sub distribution of internal Marks :
• Mark distribution of internal Project work as per the University statues shall be based on :
1. Viva-Voce = 75 30%
2. Presentation = 75 30%
3. Report = 100 40%
__________
Total = 250
________
The following problems are to be worked out by the students with the help of a computer.
1. Load flow Analysis of a given power system G.S. Technique
2. Load flow analysis of a given power system N.R. Technique
3. Fault analysis of a given power system
RECOMMENDED BOOKS :
1. Computer Analysis of a Power System Stag El. Abid.