Escolar Documentos
Profissional Documentos
Cultura Documentos
Institute of Technology
Banaras Hindu University
SEMESTER - IV
THEORY
1. AM-2204A Numerical Methods 3 3
2. EC-2204A Analog Circuits and Systems 4 4
3. EE-2201 Network Analysis and Synthesis 3 3
4. EE-2202 Power Transmission and Distribution 3 3
5. EE-2203 Synchronous and Induction Machines 4 4
6. EE-2204 Optimization Techniques 3 3
TOTAL 20 20
PRACTICALS
7. EE-2401: Electrical Engineering Laboratory 6 4
(a) Digital Laboratory
(b) Networks Laboratory
(c) Power Transmission and Distribution Laboratory
(d) Synchronous and Induction Machines Laboratory
8. EC-2404A Analog Circuits and Systems Laboratory 3 2
TOTAL 9 6
TOTAL OF SEMESTER 29 26
TOTAL OF B.TECH. PART II 57 51
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B. TECH. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PART III
SEMESTER – V
Code Subjects Contact hrs. Credits
/ week
THEORY
1. EC-3104A Digital Circuits and Systems 3 3
2. EE-3101 Linear Control Systems 3 3
3. EE-3102 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers 4 4
4. EE-3103 Power Electronic Devices and Converters 3 3
5. EE-3104 Power System Protection and Switchgears 3 3
6. Elective-I One paper to be opted from the followings: 4 4
(a)EC-3104B: Digital Communication
Systems
(b) ME-3104A: Power Plant Engineering
(c) EE-3105: Algorithms and Data Structures
(d) EE-3106: Digital Signal Processing
(e) EE-3107: Systems Theory
TOTAL 20 20
PRACTICALS
7. EE-3301 Electrical Engineering Laboratory 6 4
(a) Control Systems Laboratory
(b) Power System Laboratory
(c) Power Electronics Laboratory
8. EC-3304A Digital Electronics Laboratory 3 2
TOTAL 9 6
TOTAL OF SEMESTER 29 26
SEMESTER -VI
THEORY
1. HU*- Open Elective (any one to be opted ) 3 3
2. EE-3201 Analysis and Applications of Power Electronic 3 3
Converters
3. EE-3202 Analysis and Control of Electric Drives 3 3
4. EE-3203 Computer Systems 3 3
5. EE-3204 Power System Analysis and Control 3 3
6. Elective-II One paper to be opted from the followings: 3 3
(a) EC-3204A: Reliability Engg.
(b) EE-3205: Modelling and Simulation
(c) EE-3206: Instrumentation
(d) EE-3207: Software Engg.
TOTAL 18 18
PRACTICALS
7. EE-3401: Electrical Engineering Laboratory 6 4
(a) Computer Laboratory
(b) Power System Laboratory
(c) Electrical M/c Laboratory.
(d) Microprocessor Laboratory
8. EE-3402 Design and Simulation of Power Electronic 3 2
Circuits
9. EE-3403 Design and Simulation of Control Systems 3 2
TOTAL 12 8
TOTAL OF SEMESTER 30 26
TOTAL OF B.TECH. PART III 59 52
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B. TECH. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PART IV
SEMESTER – VII
Code Subjects Contact Credits
hrs.
/ week
THEORY
1. EE-4101 Artificial Intelligence 3 3
2. EE-4102 Digital Control System 3 3
3. EE-4103 High Voltage Engineering. 3 3
4. EE-4104 Power Semiconductor Drives 3 3
5. Elective-III (a)EC-4104A: Microelectronics. 3 3
(b)EE-4105 : Data Communication
(c)EE-4106 : Dynamic Analysis of Electric Machines
(d)EE-4107 : Utilization of Electrical Energy
TOTAL 15 15
PRACTICALS
6. EE-4301 Electrical Engineering Laboratory 3 2
(a) Control System Laboratory
(b) Electric Drives Laboratory
(c) High Voltage Laboratory
7. EE-4302 Design and Simulation of Electrical Machines 3 2
8. EE-4303 Seminar 3 2
9. EE-4304 Project Preparation 3 2
10. EE-4305 Practical Training/Tour viva voce 0 2
TOTAL 12 10
TOTAL OF SEMESTER 27 25
SEMESTER -VIII
THEORY
1. ME-4204A Industrial Management 4 4
2. EE-4201 Energy Technologies 4 4
3. EE-4202 E.H.V. Transmission 4 4
4. Elective- IV (a) EC-4204A: LSI & VLSI Design 3 3
(b) EE-4203: Computer Methods in Power Systems
(c) EE-4204 : Information Systems
TOTAL 15 15
PRACTICALS
5 EE-4401 Comprehensive Viva - 2
6 EE- 4402 Project 9 6
7 EE- 4403 Design and Simulation of Power Systems 3 2
TOTAL 12 10
TOTAL OF SEMESTER 27 25
TOTAL OF B.TECH. PART IV 54 50
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MS-2104A: MATERIALS SCIENCE
Contact hours per week: 3
Credits: 3
The Crystalline state: Atomic bonding, Bravais lattices, Miller indices, Structures of some
common inorganic compounds and elemental solids, Bragg’s law, Structural imperfections,
Alloys and Binary phase diagram.
Mechanical Properties: Load elongation curve, Elementary ideas about elastic and plastic
deformation, creep, fatigue and fracture of materials.
Thermal Properties: Lattice waves, Brillouin zone, Phonon dispersion, Lattice specific heat,
Thermal expansion and thermal shock resistance.
Electron Theory of Solids: Fee electron theory of metals, elementary ideas about zone and
band theory of solids, Classification of conductors, semiconductors and insulators, Hall effect,
P-n junction.
Magnetic Properties: Dia, Para, Ferro, antiferro, and ferrimagnetism, soft and hard magnetic
materials and their applications.
Dielectric Properties: Polarization mechanisms and their frequency response, piezoelectric and
ferroelectric materials and their applications, Examples of some common dielectric materials.
D.C. Machines: Special constructional features and limitations. Power balance EMF equation
and torque equation. Operation as generator - separately and self excited modes. Armature-
reaction & commutation; Parallel operation and load sharing. Operation as motor-
characteristics and their control, starting; Speed control; Braking; Applications; Losses and
testing; Introduction to Cross-field machines.
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Modeling of Physical Systems: Models based on known physical laws, analogous systems.
Network topology-Graph theoretical models of electrical networks and systems. Loop and modal
equations. Dual graphs and dual networks.
Loop and Nodal Methods of Analysis: Matrix methods and network theorems. Circuit analysis
by classical method. Natural and force responses.
Sinusoidal Steady State Analysis of RLC Circuits: Power and power factor phasor method of
analysis, Phasor diagrams and Resonant circuits. Three-Phase circuits balanced and
unbalanced, Power measurements Feed-back systems, Masson’s formula and signal flow
graph. State variable & State space analysis.
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Magneto Static Fields: Law of magneto static-vector potential, Boundary value problems in
magneto static, current sheet and flux sheet.
Electromagnetic Fields: Relation between field theory and circuit theory; Numerical
calculation of Capacitance, self inductance, mutual inductance, stored energy, co energy and
different forces. Maxwell stress tensor.
Radiation and Antenna: Retarded potential, Hertzian dipole, Antenna pattern, directivity and
gain.
Combinatorial Systems: Postulates and fundamental theorems for Boolean algebra. Canonical
forms of Boolean function. Unate function.
Minimization: Karnaugh map and Quine McCluskey method. Incompletely specified functions.
Multiple output functions.
Synthesis of Switching Functions: Use of logic gates, logic family, TTL, CMOS, multiplexers,
decoders, encoders. Read-only memory. Programmable logic array.
Synchronous Sequential Machines: State tables and state diagrams. State minimization.
Fundamental Mode Sequential Machines: State assignment, cycle and hazard.
Different Factors in Engineering Design: Human factors, economic factors, optimization and
reliability design of electrical equipment and systems,
Technical Aspects: Electrical rating, duty cycle, properties of material, design of coils, wiring
safety standards, protection, Failure analysis.
Case Studies.
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Matrices: Matrix decomposition, triangulation of matrices, product form of inverse generalized
matrix inverse, Inverse matrix modification
Difference Equations.
Differential Equations.
Network Functions: Poles and zeros, restrictions on pole and zero locations for driving point
functions and transfer functions. Time-domain response from pole and zero plot. Stability of
active networks.
Attenuators: Image and scattering parameters, insertion loss. Various types of attenuators.
Analysis of Filters: Transient response and reduction of overshoot, sensitivity. Active filters-
poles and zeros, filter design.
Network Synthesis: Positive real function physical realizabilty conditions, properties of one
port immittance functions and their synthesis. Foster and Cauer forms, RLC synthesis.
Introduction to two-port network synthesis.
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Underground Cables: Constructional details of various types of cables, oil and gas-filled
cables, voltage gradient, grading, sheath loss, thermal ratings, parameters.
Line Insulators: Different types, string efficiency, voltage equalization.
Overhead Transmission Lines: Resistance, inductance, capacitance, GMR, GMD, Bundled
and hollow conductors, inductive interference, surge impedance
Line Performance: Generalized circuit constants, nominal and equivalent T and π
representation, long line equations, efficiency and regulation, power circle diagram, series and
shunt compensation, surge impedance loading
Three phase Induction Machines: Constructional details; power flow diagram, machine
impedance, coupled circuit equations, steady –state analysis; equivalent circuit, phasor
diagram, developed torque and power, torque-slip characteristic, effect of rotor resistance,
starting methods, circle diagram, speed control, braking, high starting torque motors,
unbalanced operation, effect of space and time harmonics, testing. Induction generator,
Induction regulators.
Discrete Optimization: Integer programming, branch and bound method, tabu search,
simulated annealing and genetic algorithms (GA).
Dynamic programming.
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Clipper and Clamper circuits. Sweep generating circuits, Multi-vibrators and Schmitt Trigger.
Frequency division and synchronizing techniques.
Characteristics, limitations and applications of TTL, I2L, ECL and CMOS logic families.
Logic gates, Combinational and Sequential circuit design. Static and Dynamic memories.
Time-Domain Analysis: Servo specifications in time domain, type 0, 1, 2 systems and error
coefficients. Stability: RH Criterion. Root locus techniques.
Peripheral Devices and Their Interfacing: Introduction, memory and I/O interfacing, data
transfer schemes, programmable peripheral interface (8255), programmable DMA controller
(8257, 8237A), programmable interrupt controller (8259), programmable communication
interface (8251), programmable counter/interval timer (8253 and 8254), special purpose
interfacing devices, elements and circuits for interfacing.
Data Acquisition System: Sample and Hold (S/H) circuit, multiplexer, signal conditioner, A/D
and D/A Converters, multi-channel data acquisition system.
Applications: Measurement and control of electrical and physical quantities, case studies
Phase-Controlled converters: 1 ph, 3 ph half controlled and full controlled with R, RL, and RLE
loads. Control of converters: Linear firing angle, cosine wave crossing method, PLL control.
Dual Bridge Converter.
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ac voltage controllers: on-off and phase control, 1ph and 3ph controllers.
dc-ac converters: 1ph and 3ph bridge voltage source and current source inverters, voltage
control.Resonant inverters.
Circuit Interruption: Arc phenomenon, principles of arc and dc circuit breaking, restrking
phenomenon and switching transients, resistance switching, current chopping.
Circuit Breakers : Types of circuit breakers, air break, bulk and minimum oil, air blast, SF6
and vacuum circuit breakers, , auto reclosing, single and multi break operation, ratings and
testing of circuit breakers, HVDC Circuit breakers, miniature and moulded case circuit
breakers.
Thermal Power Plants: Steam power plant- steam generators and furnaces, gas turbine and
diesel power plants, nuclear power plants, reactor types. Lay-out and site selection for these
power plants. Co-ordination between different power plants.
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EE-3105: ALGORITHMS AND DATA STRUCTURES
Contact hours/ week: 4
Credits: 4
Introduction
Classification: Primitive data structures. Linear and non-linear data structures.
Stacks & Queues: Insertion and deletion, memory implementation. Circular queues. Priority
queues - heaps.
Linked lists: Insertion and deletion in singly and multilinked lists, applications.
Trees: Definition and terminology, storage, binary trees, traversals, height balanced trees.
Graphs: Storage representation. Algorithms for searching - Breadth First Search & Depth First
Search.
Z-Transform: Definition and properties, IZT and stability. Parseval’s Theorem and applications.
System Function: signal flow graph, its use in representation and analysis of DTS.
Techniques of representations. Matrix generation and solution for DTS evaluations.
Discrete Fourier Transform: DFT assumptions and IDFT. Computation of DFT. FFT
Algorithms and processing gain, Decimination ,interpolation and extrapolation. Gibb’s
phenomena. FFT of real functions interleaving and resolution improvement. Word length
effects.
Digital Filters: Analog filter review. System function for IIR and FIR filters, network
representation. Canonical and decomposition networks. IIR filter realization methods and their
limitations. FIR filter realization techniques.
Discrete correlation and convolution; Properties and limitations.
Analysis: Laplace and Z-transform. Frequency and time domain analysis. Introduction to
mathematical models of discrete and continuous time systems.
Graph Theory: Introduction and definitions. Representation. Topological matrices and their
relationship. Across and through variables in various disciplines of science and engineering.
Unified formulation and modeling techniques, branch formulation chord formulation, mixed
nodal-tableau equations. Large scale systems’ modeling. State variables and state equations in
linear time-invariant systems. Sensitivity analysis.
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Science and technology of Chinese, Greeks and Romans.
Science and technology of Early and Later Middle ages- A world view.
Rise of Modern science. A survey of major scientific and technological developments from 15th
to 20th century.
British impact on the emergence of modern science in India.
The nature of values and their categories: Material, social aesthetic, ethical, cultural
religious and spiritual values.
Human Values: Different perceptions, behavioral scientist’s approach, human values in terms
of humanity, human aspirations, hope and joy. Human values in terms of human freedom,
creativity, love and wisdom. Humanism, human dignity and human rights. Human nature.
Integrated personality development. Relative and absolute values. Truth, Goodness and
Beauty, Satya, Shiva and Anand. Gandhian values of Truth and Non-violence.
Indian System of Values: The four purusharthas, the five debts, nishkama karma,
sthithapragya, self-restraint. Vedanta’s concept of unity of all life.
Religion and human values. Brief description of the different value foci of world religion.
Modern social institutions and their values. Values of justice, democracy, nationalism,
secularism, national integration. Values of science and technology.
Ethical and moral values. The nature of moral judgement. The bases of morality.
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d.c.-d.c. switched mode converters: Buck, Boost, Buck-Boost, Cük and bridge converters,
converters with isolation, flyback, forward, push-pull bridge converters.
Introduction to TCR, TSC, VAR compensation, electric utility applications, residential industrial
applications.
Speed Control of Electric Drives: Fundamental parameters of speed control, speed control of
shunt-wound , series wound , induction and synchronous motors, speed control using special
forms of drives:- mechanically coupled, asynchronous slip coupling, Scherbius and Kramers
drives, cascade connection of induction motor, synchronous electric drives.
Transient conditions in Electric Drives: general concepts, Forces and Torques acting in
electric drives, referring load torques, Moment of Inertia, forces and translating masses to
rotating shaft; acceleration and deceleration time; shunt wound dc motor start-up, braking,
energy involved in transient process; transient condition in series-wound dc motor drives;
starting and braking in adjustable voltage system; transient conditions in three-phase
induction motor; reduction of losses during transient conditions.
Motor Power Rating and Selection: General consideration in selection of motor rating; motor
heating and cooling under continuous, intermittent and short time rating, selection;
permissible frequency of starting of induction motor, drives under shock loading condition.
Special Forms of Drives: Principle of operation of stepper motors, switched reluctance motors,
shaded pole motor, hysteresis motor and other forms of drives.
Computer Architecture:
Memory organization. Word length and addressing schemes.
Introduction to Pipelining
Process Management: State transition diagram. Process control Block. Concurrent processes.
Dead lock
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Preemptive and non-preemptive processes. Scheduling-objectives & strategies.
Memory Management. Virtual memory concept. Paging and Page replacement policies
segmentation.
Stability: Power angle curve, steady state and transient stability, swing equation, equal area
criterion, multi -machine analysis, state variable model, introduction to voltage stability.
Optimal operation: Unit commitment, transmission losses, optimal power flow, gradient
technique, reactive power optimization, hydro thermal scheduling, power quality indices,
FACTS devices.
Automatic Generation Control: Turbine and speed governing system model, single and two
area load frequency control , state variable model, generation rate constraint, excitation
control, power system stabilizer.
Feed back systems and use of MATLAB and C++ for simulation of deterministic and stochastic
systems.
EE-3206: INSTRUMENTATION
Contact hours per week: 3
Credits: 3
Introduction: Basic concepts and recent developments, role of instrumentation in industrial-
automation, general characteristics and response of measuring systems.
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Signal Conditioning: Requirements, OP-AMP based Instrumentation circuits. Bridges, Filters,
Instrumentation amplifiers.
Digital Signal Conditioning: Data converters: A/D and D/A conversion, data loggers,
microprocessor based data acquisition systems.
Controllers: Industrial controllers and Programmable logic controllers (PLCs). Centralized and
distributed computer control systems.
Metrics: product and quality metrics, collection, computation and evaluation of metrics.
Requirement Analysis: Structured analysis, Object oriented analysis and data modeling,
Alternative analysis techniques Jackson system development. Automated techniques.
Integrity and Reliability: Quality metrics. Measures of reliability and availability. Testing:
strategies and techniques. Maintainability. Configuration management and version control.
Simulation of Power Electronic Circuits: Role of simulation, Various circuit elements and
their representation, Approaches to analysis; Introduction to modeling of devices, components
and circuits.
Design in frequency domain: applications of Bode-plots and M-circles, inverse Nyquist Plots
and Rosenbroack design of compensators
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Design in s-plane: Root loci and lead-lag compensators
Parameter optimization: State variable feedback, PID controller tuning of Ziegler Nichols,
Simulation of design examples using CSD packages
Neural Networks: biological concepts, neuron model, transfer functions, feed forward, feed
back, supervised and unsupervised models, Learning methods- Hebb’s, delta, back-
propagation and competitive learning. Neural network design procedure.
Fuzzy Logic: Fuzzy set theory, fuzzy logic, fuzzy truth values, case studies.
EE-4102: DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS
Contact hours per week: 3
Credits: 3
Introduction: Digital verses analog control systems, sampler and sampling theorem. D/A and
A/D conversions, sample and hold operations, quantization and delay effects.
Transform design of Digital Controllers: Design specifications, direct and indirect design
methods, design in w-plane, digital PID controller.
Solid and Liquid Insulation: Mechanisms of breakdown in solid and liquid insulation, effects
of thickness, nature of field, frequency and time of application, partial discharges, treeing and
tracking,
Generation of AC, DC, and Impulse voltages and currents: Cascaded and resonant
transformers, HV rectifier circuits, electrostatic generators, impulse generators, wave shape
control, switching surge generation, tripping and synchronization of the impulse generator with
the CRO.
Measurement of AC, DC, and Impulse voltages and currents: Sphere gaps, Electrostatic
voltmeter, Potential dividers, resistance, capacitance, and mixed dividers, partial discharge
measurements, Schering’s bridge.
High Voltage Testing: IS specifications, DC, AC, and Impulse testing of insulators, bushings,
transformers, arrestors, and cables.
Effects of High Electrostatic Fields: Electric shock and threshold currents, Biological effect,
Field measurements.
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EE-4104: POWER SEMICONDUCTOR DRIVES
Contact hours per week: 3
Credits: 3
Introduction to Solid State control of drives.
Control of Electric Drives: Modes of operation, speed control and drive classification, closed
loop control of drives, PLL and position control
Induction Motor Drives: Stator voltage control; variable frequency control:- voltage source
inverter and cyclo-converter control; current source inverter control; Slip controlled Induction
Motor- static rotor resistance control; slip power recovery- static Scherbius, Kramers drive.
Synchronous Motor Drives: Speed control of synchronous motor; self control-operation from
voltage source and current source; brushless dc and ac motors; load commutated synchronous
motor drive fed from current source inverter.
Principles of vector control.
EC-4104A: MICROELECTRONICS
Contact hours per week: 3
Credits: 3
Diffusion and Ion-implantation in silicon. Epitaxy deposition of Polysilicon, silicon dioxide and
silicon nitride using LP and PCVD. Photolithography and dry etching. Monolithic integrated
circuit technology using bipolar, PMOS, NMOS , VMOS, HMOS, CMOS, BICOMS,SOS and SOI.
Thin-film, Thick-film and hybrid integrated circuits, Design and fabrication.
Data Encoding : Encoding of digital and analog data over analog and digital signals.
Circuit and Packet Switching: Control signal. Routing and traffic control.
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EE-4107: UTILIZATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY
Contact hours per week: 3
Credits: 3
Illumination: Review of laws of illumination, luminous efficacy, lighting sources and their use
in domestic, street and industrial lighting, Energy considerations, photometry
Electro-plating: Methods, estimation of power and current for depositing metals, current and
energy efficiency, Electro-deposition and electroforming, Power supply for electrolysis.
Electric Heating and Welding: Methods, modes of transfer, types of electric furnaces:
resistance, Arc, dielectric and microwave. Types of welding - Arc and resistance, Air
conditioning and heating of buildings.
Electric Traction: Traction Principles - types of systems, services and supply systems, train
resistance and adhesion, tractive-effort, general equation of train motion, speed time curve;
energy and specific energy consumption, riding Index.
Traction Drive: Requirements for traction applications, considerations for motor selection.
Control of Traction Motors: Starting, speed control and braking, energy consideration,
rectifier system and power electronic control, OHE current collection, and feeding and
distribution system.
Magnetic Circuits: Flux distribution, leakage flux and leakage inductance calculation,
magnetizing current, iron losses, un-balanced magnetic pull.
Constructional Details: Types of enclosures and their effects on overall performance, design
and cost of machine shaft, bearings and fixtures.
Materials: Insulating, core, conductor and cooling and their choices, heating, temperature rise,
types of ventilation.
Design Procedure: Transformer and rotating machines-out put equation, choice of specific
magnetic and electric loading; design of magnetic core dimensions and its effect on cost and
performance of the machine, design of Windings; Stator and rotor harmonics and their effects
on performance, Estimation of performance from the design; Design of armature windings of
DC and AC machines. harmonic elimination, design of Field windings of synchronous and DC
machines.
Computer Aided Design Simulation: Historical review of design, analysis and optimization,
selection of strategies and constraints, defining material properties, case designs of
transformer. A.C. /D.C. machines and their analysis, development of computer program, use of
FEM package, simulation of performance of electrical machine.
Plant location and layout: General considerations, types of layout, cellular manufacturing.
Work Analysis and Measurement: Design of work methods, time and motion study, work
sampling, selection of labour and wage payment, incentive and motivation policies.
Financial Management: Source of finance, balance sheet and income statement, different
elements of cost, depreciation, break-even analysis, economic appraisal of projects.
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Quality Control: Concepts of quality, acceptance sampling, control charts, total quality
management (TQM).
Nuclear Power Plant: Principle and working, fission and fusion, nuclear reactor, types and
description, breeding, nuclear fuel and power control, fuel requirement, thermo-nuclear fusion.
Non-conventional energy: Introduction to solar, wind, MHD, fuel cells, geothermal, biomass
and biogas-design aspects of power plants, applications and environmental aspects.
Ocean energy conversion: Tidal power, wave energy and ocean thermal energy conversion,
direct energy conversion.
Economic Considerations.
Transients in Three Phase EHV AC system: Switching of three phase transformer banks,
transmission lines, capacitive banks, effects of neutral connection, symmetrical component
method of analysis of three phase switching transients, effect of open conductors. EMTP
applications.
Traveling Waves: Generation of traveling waves, refraction and attenuation of waves, effects of
line terminators, multi-conductor systems.
Gas Insulated Systems: Gas insulated lines, substations, advantages and problems.
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EE-4203: COMPUTER METHODS IN POWER SYSTEMS
Contact hours/ week: 3
Credits: 3
Network Modeling: Development of network matrices using graph theory, Z-Bus and Y-Bus
formation, component models, fixed tap, variable tap and phase shifting transformers.
Short Circuit Studies of Large Systems: Symmetrical and asymmetrical fault analysis using
Z-Bus and Y-Bus Method.
Advanced Load Flow Studies: Load models, non-convergence of load flow solutions, remedial
measures, second order methods, continuation power flow, and sparse vector method.
Economic Operation and Security Analysis: Optimal power flow problem and its solution
methods, contingency evaluation methods, distribution factors, direct and indirect methods,
contingency ranking and screening.
Angular and Voltage Stability Analysis: Steady state and transient stability, mathematical
models and numerical solution, voltage stability.
State Estimation: Algorithm, tracking state estimator, bad data identification, observability.
EE-4204: INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Contact hours per week: 3
Credits: 3
Introduction: Typical information systems, information systems analysis overview,
requirements, specification, decision tables.
File systems: Serial, Sequential, Indexed Sequential and Direct Access Files, hashing.
Physical Systems and Their Models: Transfer function of typical control-system devices.
control system representations, block diagram, Signal flow graphs, State-variable
representation and State-diagram.
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Time-Domain Analysis: Servo specifications in time domain, type 0, 1, 2 systems and error
coefficients. Stability, RH Criterion, Root Locus techniques.
EE-2201A/-2103A/-2202A/-2100A/-2105A/-2106A/2208A/2111A/2112A
2213A/2214A/2215A, : ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
(For Ceramic/Civil/Chemical/Computer/Electronics/Mechanical/Mining
Engineering/Applied Mathematics/Applied Physics/Applied Chemistry/ Biomedical
Engineering/Material Science)
Electrical Circuits: Network elements- Voltage and Current sources, Kirchchoff’s voltage and
current law, loop and nodal analysis, Superposition theorem, Thevenin’s theorem, Norton’s
theorem, Maximum Power Transfer theorem. Sinusoidal Steady State analysis- R L and C
elements, power and power factor, phasor diagram, resonance, mutual inductance and
coefficient of coupling. Three-phase circuits, line and phase relationship, power measurement.
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