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Course Code: MAT-241 Course Title: MATHEMATICS III

Evaluation Scheme (100) = Continuous Assessment (40) + End Term Examination (60)

Continuous Assessment Component Total Credit 4

Component Attendance Assignment Test1 Test2 L T P


Marks 5 15 10 10 3 1 0

SECTION A: Fourier Series: Periodic functions, Euler's formula. Even and odd functions, half
range expansions, Fourier series of different wave forms.
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SECTION B: Laplace Transforms: Laplace transforms of various standard functions,
properties of Laplace transforms, inverse Laplace transforms, transform of derivatives and
integrals, Laplace transform of unit step function, impulse function, periodic functions,
applications to solution of ordinary linear differential equations with constant coefficients, and
simultaneous differential equations. 8

SECTION C: Special Functions: Power series solution. of differential equations, Frobenius


method, Legendre's equation, Legendre polynomial, Bessel's equation, Bessel functions of the
first and second kind. Recurrence relations, equations reducible to Bessel's equation
8
SECTION D: Partial Differential Equations: Formation of partial differential equations,
Linear partial differential equations, homogeneous partial differential equations with constant
coefficients. 8

SECTION E: Probability & Random Variables


Classical, relative frequency and axiomatic definitions of probability, addition rule and
conditional probability, multiplication rule, total probability, Bayes’ Theorem and
independence, problems. Discrete, continuous and mixed random variables, probability mass,
probability density and cumulative distribution functions, mathematical expectation, moments,
probability and moment generating function, median and quantiles, Markov inequality,
Chebyshev’s inequality, problems. 10

Test Books :-

1) Kreyszing, E., Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Eighth edition, John Wiley, New Delhi.
) Grewal, B. S., Higher Engineering Mathematics, KhannaPublishers, New Delhi.
) Ian N. Sneedon, Elements of Partial Differential Equations, McGraw- Hill, Singapore, 1957.
) Peter. V. O'Nil, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wadsworth Publishing Company.
) Taneja, H. C., Engineering Mathematics, Volume-I & Volume-II, I. K. Publisher.
) Babu Ram, Advance Engineering Mathematics, Pearson Education.
) Bindra, J. S., Applied Mathematics, Volume-III, Kataria Publications.
) Advanced Engineering Mathematics, O'Neil, Cengage Learning.
SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCES | ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

Course Code: EE-301 Course Title: ELECTRICAL MACHINE-I

Evaluation Scheme (100) = Continuous Assessment (40) + End Term Examination (60)

Continuous Assessment Component Total Credit 5

Component Attendance Assignment Test1 Test2 L T P


Marks 5 15 10 10 3 1 2

SECTION-A: Principles of Electro-mechanical Energy Conversion -


Introduction, Flow of Energy in Electromechanical Devices, Energy in magnetic systems
(defining energy & Co-energy) , Singly Excited Systems; determination of mechanical force,
mechanical energy, torque equation, Doubly excited Systems; Energy stored in magnetic field,
electromagnetic torque , Generated EMF in machines; torque in machines with cylindrical air
gap . 6
SECTION-B: Single phase auto transformer, comparison of characteristics of auto
transformers and two winding transformers, conversion of a two winding transformer to an
auto transformer, advantages & disadvantages of auto transformer, applications of Auto
transformer. Three phase transformer, advantages of three phase unit transformer, three phase
transformer construction, three phase transformer groups, three phase transformer connections,
factors affecting the choice of connections, delta- delta connection, star-star connection, star-
delta connection, delta-star connection, open delta connection, Scott three phase/ two phase&
6 phase connection, relationship between input and output currents, Advantages, disadvantages
and applications(star-star, delta-delta, star-delta, delta-star, open-delta, Scott connections) of
these type of connections, voltage regulation. Polarity of the transformers.
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SECTION-C: Parallel operation, single-phase transformers and 3-phase transformers in
parallel, Construction of current transformers and voltage transformers, transformer cooling,
per unit transformer values, all day efficiency, testing of transformers, distribution
transformers, power transformers, application of transformers. 6

SECTION-D: Dc generator: Dc generator construction , basic structure, methods of


excitation, equivalent circuit of dc machine armature, types of dc machine, Emf equation of dc
machine, lap & wave winding, Armature reaction in DC Generators, commutation, methods of
improving commutation, Magnetization and operating characteristics of generators .
10

SECTION-E: Direct current motors: working principle, counter emf , equivalent circuit of a
dc motor armature, torque, types of dc motor, armature reaction in dc motor and inter poles,
operating characteristics of shunt, series & compound motors, speed control and starting of dc
motors ,types of starters, losses in dc motors, Efficiency, testing, and application of dc
machines. 8
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Text Books:
1. I.J. Nagrath&D.P.Kothari,” Electrical Machines”, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Husain Ashfaq,” Electrical Machines”, DhanpatRai& Sons
3. A.E. Fitggerald, C.Kingsley Jr and Umans,”Electric Machinery” 6th Editio McGraw Hill,
International Student Edition.
4.B.R. Gupta &VandanaSinghal, “Fundamentals of Electrical Machines, New Age
International.
5. A Textbook of Electrical Technology vol II, AC & DC Machines ,S. Chand Publishers.
6. Electrical Machinery ,by P.S. Bimbhra, Khanna Publishers.
7. Theory & performance of Electrical Machines, by J.B. Gupta, SK Kataria& sons.

Reference Books:

1. Irving L.Kosow, “Electric Machine and Tranformers”, Prentice Hall of India.


2. M.G. Say, “The Performance and Design of AC machines”, Pit man & Sons.
3. Bhag S. Guru and Huseyin R. Hizirogulu, “Electric Machinery and Transformers” Oxford
University Press, 2001.
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Course Code: EE-302 Course Title: CIRCUIT THEORY

Evaluation Scheme (100) = Continuous Assessment (40) + End Term Examination (60)

Continuous Assessment Component Total Credit 5

Component Attendance Assignment Test1 Test2 L T P


Marks 5 15 10 10 3 1 2

SECTION A: Introduction: Continuous & Discrete, Fixed & Time varying, Linear and
Nonlinear, Lumped and Distributed, Passive and Active networks and systems. Independent &
Dependent sources, Step, Ramp, Impulse, Sinusoidal, Square, Sawtooth signals. 5
Coupled circuits: Magnetic coupling, Polarity of coils, Polarity of induced voltage, Concept of
Self and Mutual inductance, Coefficient of coupling, Modeling of coupled circuits, Solution of
problems. 3

SECTION B: Laplace transforms: Impulse, Step & Sinusoidal response of RL, RC, and RLC
circuits. Transient analysis of different electrical circuits with and without initial conditions,
Concept of Convolution theorem and its application, Solution of Problems with DC & AC
sources. 6
Fourier method of waveform analysis: Fourier series and Fourier Transform (in continuous
domain only). Application in circuit analysis, Solution of Problems. 6
SECTION C: Network equations: Formulation of network equations, Source transformation,
Loop variable analysis, Node variable analysis. Network theorem: Superposition, Thevenin’s,
Norton’s & Maximum power transfer theorem. Millman’s theorem and its application in three
phase unbalanced circuit analysis. Solution of Problems with DC & AC sources. 6
Filter Circuits: Analysis and synthesis of Low pass, High pass, Band pass, Band reject, All pass
filters (first and second order only) using operational amplifier. Solutions of problems .
3
SECTION D: Graph theory and Networks equations: Concept of Tree, Branch, Tree link
Incidence matrix, Tie-set matrix and loop currents, Cut set matrix and node pair potentials.
Duality, Solution of Problems. 6

SECTION E: Two port networks analysis: Open circuit Impedance & Short circuit Admittance
parameter, Transmission parameters, Hybrid parameters and their inter relations. Driving point
impedance & Admittance, Solution of Problems. 6
Text Books:
1. Networks and Systems, D. Roy Chowdhury, New Age International Publishers
2. Network Analysis and Synthesis, C.L. Wadhwa, New Age International Publishers
3. Circuit and Networks: Analysis and synthesis, A. Sudhakar& S.S. Palli
4th edition. Tata Mc Graw Hill Education Pvt. Ltd.
4. Circuit theory, Dr. AbhijitChakrabarty, DhanpatRai& Co Pvt. Ltd.
5. Network Analysis &Synthesis ,Dr. B.R. Gupta, S. Chand Publishers.
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Reference Books:
1. Network Analysis, M.E. Valkenburg, Pearson Education .
2. Fundamental of Electric circuit theory, D. Chattopadhay& P.C. Rakshit,S. Chand.
3. Engineering Circuit Analysis, W.H. Hyat, J.E. Kemmerly& S.M. Durbin, The Mc Graw Hill
Company
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Course Code: EE-303 Course Title: DIGITAL ELECTRONICS


Evaluation Scheme (100) = Continuous Assessment (40) + End Term Examination (60)

Continuous Assessment Component Total Credit 5

Component Attendance Assignment Test1 Test2 L T P


Marks 5 15 10 10 3 1 2

SECTION A: Number System & Codes: Introduction to Number System: Binary, Octal, Decimal,
Hexadecimal number systems and their inter conversions, Binary arithmetic (Addition, Subtraction,
Multiplication & Division), Floating Point Numbers & arithmetic diminished Radix and Radix
Compliments, BCD Codes, 8421 Code, Excess-3 Code, Gray Code, Error Detection & Correction:
Parity code, Hamming code.
Logic Gates, Boolean Algebra & Simplification Techniques: Positive and Negative Logic, logic gates,
tristate logic gates, Schmitt gates, special output gates, fan out of logic gates, buffer & transceivers:
IEEE/ANSI standard symbols introduction to Boolean algebra, Postulates of Boolean algebra, theorems
of Boolean Algebra 8

SECTION B: BOOLEAN ALGEBRA SIMPLIFICATION TECHNIQUES: Sum of products and


product of sum simplification, NAND & NOR implementation, The Karnaugh Map method-two, three,
four & five variable maps, The tabulation method, determination of prime implicants, Selection of
essential Prime Implicants.
LOGIC FAMILIES: Classification of digital IC’s: significance & types, characteristics parameters,
TTL logic, ECL CMOS logic family, NMOS & PMOS logic: interfacing of different logic families
8

SECTION C: Combinational Logic Circuits: Implementing, Combinational logic; arithmetic circuits:


half adder, full adder, half Subtractor, full Subtractor; BCD adder, multiplexer, encoder, demultiplexer
& decoder.
FLIP FLOPS: Introduction, S-R Flip Flops, Level & edge Triggered Flip-Flops; J-K flip flops; D Flip-
Flip; T Flip-Flop, Master slave Flip-Flop, Flip-Flop timing parameters & applications.
8

SECTION D: Counters: Ripple counter, synchronous counter, modulus of a counter, binary ripple
counter, UP & DOWN counter, Decade & binary counter
SHIFT REGISTERS: Introduction, Classification of shift registers, universal shift register, applications
of shift registers. 8

SECTION E: Data Conversion Circuits: D/A converter: specification & types; A/D converter:
specification & types. 8

Text Book:
1. Digital Design- M. Morris Mano and M. D. Ciletti, 4th Edition, Pearson Education
2. Digital electronics (Principle & Integrated circuits)- Anil K Maini- Wiley India edition
3. Digital electronics & Digital Design- Sanjay Sharma-S.K Kataria& Sons
4. Digital Electronics- P.Raja, Scitech Publications Pvt. Ltd.
Reference Books:
1. Hill & Peterson, “Switching Circuit & Logic Design”, Wiley.
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Course Code: EE-301 Course Title: ELECTRICAL MACHINE I –LAB

Total Credit L T P
1 0 0 2

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

SECTION A
1. To find turns ratio & polarity of single-phase transformer.
2. To perform open & short circuit tests on single-phase transformer.
3. To perform Sumpner’s (Back to Back) test on two identical transformers.
4. To separate the iron losses occurring in single-phase transformer into its components.
5. Parallel operation of two single-phase transformers & to study the load shared by each
transformer.
6. To convert three phase to 2-phase By Scott-connection of transformers.

SECTION B
1. To plot the magnetizing characteristics of a dc generator running at rated speed.
2. To obtain and plot the external characteristics of a dc shunt generators & to deduce the
internal characteristics from the above.
3. To perform load test on DC shunt generator.
4. Speed control of DC shunt motor.
5. Swinburne's tests of DC shunt motor.
6. To separate the constant losses of DC Machine into their components.
7. Parallel operations of dc generators
8. To obtain and plot the characteristics of DC series motor.
9. To perform load test on DC series motor.
10. To perform the Hopkinson's test on two identical DC machines and to determine the
efficiency of motor and generator at various loads.

NOTE: At least 10 experiment to be performed in the semester from the above list.
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Course Code: EE-302 Course Title: CIRCUIT THEORY LAB

Total Credit L T P
1 0 0 2

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. Transient response of R-L and R-C network: simulation with PSPICE /Hardware
2. Transient response of R-L-C series and parallel circuit: Simulation with PSPICE/ Hardware
3. Determination of Impedance (Z) and Admittance (Y) parameter of two port network:
Simulation /Hardware.
4. Frequency response of LP and HP filters: Simulation / Hardware.
5. Frequency response of BP and BR filters: Simulation /Hardware.
6. Generation of Periodic, Exponential, Sinusoidal, Damped Sinusoidal, Step, Impulse, Ramp
signal using MATLAB in both discrete and analog form.
7. Determination of Laplace transform and Inverse Laplace transform using MATLAB.
8. Amplitude and Phase spectrum analysis of different signals using MATLAB.
9. Verification of Network theorem using SPICE.

NOTE: At least 8 experiment to be performed in the semester from the above list.
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Course Code: EE-303 Course Title: DIGITAL ELECTRONICS LAB


Total Credit L T P
1 0 0 2

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

Objective: To understand the digital logic and create various systems by using these logics.

1) Implementation of Logic gates (AND,OR, NOT).


2) Implementation of Universal gates (NAND & NOR).
3) Implementation of the given Boolean function using logic gates in both SOP and POS
forms.
4) Verification of state tables of RS, JK, T and D flip-flops using NAND & NOR gates.
5) Implementation and verification of Decoder/De-multiplexer and Encoder using logic
gates.
6) Implementation of 4x1 multiplexer using logic gates.
7) Implementation of 4-bit parallel adder using 7483 IC.
8) Design, and verify the 4-bit synchronous counter.
9) Design, and verify the 4-bit asynchronous counter.
10) Mini Project.
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Course Code: MAT-401 Course Title: NUMERICAL ANALYSIS &


COMPUTER PROGRAMMING

Evaluation Scheme (100) = Continuous Assessment (40) + End Term Examination (60)

Continuous Assessment Component Total Credit 5

Component Attendance Assignment Test1 Test2 L T P


Marks 5 15 10 10 3 1 2

SECTION –A: SOLUTION OF ALGEBRAIC AND TRANSCENDENTAL EQUATIONS:


Bisection method, Method of false position, secant method, Iteration method, Newton-Raphson
method and Generalized Newton-Raphson method, solution of simultaneous equations by
Iteration method and Newton- Raphson method.
SOLUTION OF SIMULTANEOUS ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS: Gauss Elimination method,
Gauss Jordan method, Jacobi’s method, Gauss- Seidal method, Relaxation method.
10
SECTION-B: FINITE DIFFERENCE AND INTERPOLATION: Introduction, Various
difference operators and relation between them, Interpolation, Newton’s forward and backward
interpolation formulae, Central difference Interpolation formula, Gauss’s forward and
backward interpolation formulae, Stirling formula, Bessel formula, Lagrange’s interpolation
formula of unequal intervals, Newton’s divided difference formulae. 10

SECTION-C: NUMERICAL SOLUTIONS OF ORDINARY EQUATIONS: Picard method,


Taylor’s series method, Euler’s method, Runge’s method, Runge-Kutta method, Predictor-
Corrector Methods: Milne’s method and Adams-Bash forth method.
NUMERICAL SOLUTIONS OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL: Finite difference
approximations of partial derivatives, solution of Laplace equation, Solution of Poisson
equation. 12
SECTION-D: INTRODUCTION TO ‘C’ LANGUAGE: Data types, arithmetic and logical
expressions, Data input and output, assignment statement, header files.
CONDITIONAL PROGRAMME EXECUTION: Conditional statements, nesting of
conditional statements & Program loops and iteration, Introduction to one dimensional array
and two dimensional arrays. 8

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Numerical methods for Scientific &Engg. Computations: M. K. Jain, S. R. K. Iyengar&
R. K. Jain; Wiley Eastern Ltd.
2. Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis Engineers & Sciences: S. S. Sastry, PHI
Learning Private Limited New Delhi, (2009).

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Numerical Methods in Engineers &Sciences : J.N Sharma : Narosa Publishers.
2. Numerical Methods in Engg. &Sciences :B.S.Grewal : Khanna Publishers.
3. Computer Oriented Numerical methods: U. RajaramanOrebtuce; Hall of India.
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Course Code: EE-401 Course Title: ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS

Evaluation Scheme (100) = Continuous Assessment (40) + End Term Examination (60)

Continuous Assessment Component Total Credit 5

Component Attendance Assignment Test1 Test2 L T P


Marks 5 15 10 10 3 1 2

SECTION-A: Units Standards & Errors. S.I units, Absolute Standards(International, Primary.
Secondary & Working Standards), True Value, Errors (Gross, Systematic, Random); Static
Characteristic of Instruments (Accuracy, Precision, Sensitivity, Resolution &
threshold).Measuring System Fundamentals: Classification of Instruments (Absolute &
Secondary
Instruments; Indicating, Recording & Integrating instruments; Based upon Principle of
operation),Generalized Instrument (Block diagram, description of blocks), three forces in
Electromechanical Indicating Instrument (Deflecting, controlling & damping forces),
Comparison between gravity & spring controls; Comparison of damping methods & their
suitability, bearing supports, pivot-less supports (Simple &tautband),Scale information,
Instrument cases (Covers). 12
SECTION-B: Measuring Instruments: Construction, operating principle, Torque equation,
Shape of scale, use as Ammeter or as Voltmeter (Extension of Range), Use on AC/DC or both,
Advantages & disadvantages, Errors (Both on AC/DC) of PMMC types, Electrodynamics
Type, Moving iron type (attraction, repulsion &combined types),Hot wire type & Induction
type, Electrostatic type Instruments. 8
SECTION-C: Wattmeters & Energy Meters: Construction, operating principle, Torque
equation, Shape of scale, Errors, Advantages & Disadvantages of Electrodynamics & Induction
type Wattmeters & single phase induction type Energy meter, Compensation & creep in energy
meter.

Power Factor & Frequency Meters: Construction, operation, principle, Torque equation,
Advantages & disadvantages of Single-phase power factor meters (Electrodynamics & Moving
Iron types)& Frequency meters (Electrical Resonance Types, Ferrodynamic& Electrodynamics
types) 10
SECTION-D: Low & High Resistance Measurements: Limitations of Wheat stone bridge;
Kelvin's double bridge method, Difficulties in high resistance measurements, Measurement of
high resistance by direct deflection.
SECTION-E: A.C. Bridges: General balance=n, Ckt. diagram, Phasor diagram, Advantages,
disadvantages, applications of Maxwell's inductance, inductance-capacitance, Hays, Anderson,
Owens, De-Sauty's, Schering &Weins bridges, Shielding & earthing.
10
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Text books:
1. A Course in Elect. & Electronic Measurement & Instrumentation by A. K Sawhney; Khanna
Pub.
2. Electronic & Elect. Measurement & Instrumentation by J.B.Gupta; Kataria& Sons.

Reference Books:
1. Electrical Measurements by E.W. Golding
2. Electronic Measurement and Measuring technique, W.D. Cooper & A.D. Helfrick.
3. Measuring Systems by E.O. Doeblin; TMH.
4. Forest K. Harries,“ElectricalMeasurement”,Willey Eastern Pvt. Ltd. India .
5. M.B. Stout ,“Basic Electrical Measurement” Prentice hall of India,India.
6. W.D.Cooper,” Electronic Instrument & Measurement Technique “ Prentice Hall
International.
7. RajendraPrashad ,“Electrical Measurement &Measuring Instrument” Khanna Publisher.
8. J.B. Gupta, “Electrical Measurements and Measuring Instruments”, S.K. Kataria& Sons.
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Course Code: EE-402 Course Title: ELECTRCAL MACHINES- II

Evaluation Scheme (100) = Continuous Assessment (40) + End Term Examination (60)

Continuous Assessment Component Total Credit 5

Component Attendance Assignment Test1 Test2 L T P


Marks 5 15 10 10 3 1 2

SECTION – A: Three phase induction motors:


Introduction, construction, comparison of cage & wound rotors, production of rotating field, operating
principle, speed & slip, rotor frequency, rotor current, relationship between rotor copper loss and rotor
input, torque production, equivalent circuit, power flow diagram, testing , starting of induction motor,
different types of starters.
8

SECTION – B: Three phase induction motors: Determination of efficiency, no load and blocked rotor
test, construction of circle diagram, high torque cage motors. Comparison between single cage and
double cage motors, cogging and crawling, speed control of induction motors.

Single phase motors: Introduction, production of rotating fields, principle, double revolving field
theory, rotor slip, equivalent circuit, starting methods, types of single-phase induction motors,
characteristics and applications of single-phase motors.
10

SECTION – C: Synchronous generator: Introduction, construction of 3-phase synchronous machines,


speed and frequency, Excitation system, advantages of rotating field alternators, emf equation, armature
winding, coil span factor, distribution factor, actual voltage generated, armature leakage reactance,
armature reaction, synchronous impedance, equivalent circuit & Phasor diagram, voltage regulation,
measurement of synchronous impedance., two reaction theory, salient pole synchronous machine- two
reaction model, torque angle characteristic of salient pole synchronous machine, maximum reactive
power for a synchronous generator, determination of Xd and Xq, parallel operation of alternators,
synchronizing power and synchronizing torque coefficient, transient conditions of alternators, constant
flux linkage theorem with proof, symmetrical short circuit transients , cooling of synchronous
generators. 12

SECTION – D: Synchronous motors: Introduction, principle of operation, construction, main features,


equivalent circuit and phasor diagram of a cylindrical rotor and salient pole synchronous motor,
different torques in synchronous motor, power flow equation for a synchronous motor, effect of varying
field currents, effect of load changes, synchronous motor V curves and inverted V curves, starting of
synchronous motors, hunting, comparison between 3- phase synchronous and induction motors,
synchronous condenser, applications of synchronous motors.
8

SECTION – E: Specialized machines: ac servo motors, switched reluctance motors, permanent magnet
motors, stepper& Brushless motors.
2
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Text Books:
1. I.J. Nagrath&D.P.Kothari,” Electrical Machines”, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Husain Ashfaq,” Electrical Machines”, DhanpatRai& Sons
3.A.E. Fitggerald, C.Kingsley Jr and Umans,”Electric Machinery” 6th Editio McGraw Hill,
International Student Edition.
4 .B.R. Gupta &VandanaSinghal, “Fundamentals of Electrical Machines, New Age
International.
5.A Textbook of Electrical Technology vol II, AC & DC Machines ,S. Chand Publishers.
6.Electrical Machinery ,by P.S. Bimbhra, Khanna Publishers.
7. Theory & performance of Electrical Machines, by J.B. Gupta, SK Kataria& sons.

Reference Books:
1. Irving L.Kosow, “Electric Machine and Tranformers”, Prentice Hall of India.
2. M.G. Say, “The Performance and Design of AC machines”, Pit man & Sons.
3. Bhag S. Guru and Huseyin R. Hizirogulu, “Electric Machinery and Transformers” Oxford
University Press, 2001.
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Course Code: EE-403 Course Title: ANALOG ELECTRONICS

Evaluation Scheme (100) = Continuous Assessment (40) + End Term Examination (60)

Continuous Assessment Component Total Credit 5

Component Attendance Assignment Test1 Test2 L T P


Marks 5 15 10 10 3 1 2

SECTION A: High Frequency Transistor


The high frequency T model, common base short circuit current frequency response, alpha
cutoff frequency, common emitter short circuit current frequency response, hybrid pi CE
transistor model, hybrid pi conductance in terms of low frequency h parameters, CE shot circuit
current gain obtained with hybrid pi model, current gain with resistive load. 10

SECTION B: Large Signal Amplifiers


Class A direct coupled with resistive load, Transformer coupled with resistive load, design
theory, power amplifier design, harmonic distortion, power output, variation of output power
with load, thermal runaway, output transformer saturation, push-pull amplifiers, operation of
class- A push-pull amplifier, class- B push-pull amplifier, crossover distortion, class AB push-
pull amplifier, transistor phase inverter, conversion efficiency of class B amplifiers, design of
Class- B push-pull amplifier, complementary- symmetry amplifier. 12
SECTION C: Multistage Amplifiers
Coupling of transistor amplifiers, frequency response of coupled amplifiers, cascading of RC
coupled amplifiers and their analysis. Tuned Amplifiers: single tuned, double tuned and stagger
tuned amplifiers and their analysis.
Feedback in Amplifiers: Types of feedback, effect of negative feedback on gain, bandwidth,
stability, distortion and frequency response etc. Voltage series, current series, voltage shunt,
current shunt feedback circuits and their analysis. 10

SECTION D: Oscillators
Conditions of oscillations, Different types of oscillators: RC Phase Shift, Wein Bridge, Hartley,
Colpitts and Crystal Oscillators, Derivation of expression for frequency and amplitude of these
Oscillators. 5

SECTION E: Regulated Power Supplies


Unregulated power supplies, Zener diode voltage regulators and transistor series and shunt
regulators. OPAMP voltage regulators, IC voltage regulators , Introduction to SMPS. 3
Text Books :
1. Electronic Devices & Circuits by Millman- Halkias, Tata Mcgraw Hill
2. Electronic Devices & Circuits Theory by Boylestad, PH
3. Electronic Devices & Circuits by Allen Mottorshead, PHI
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Course Code: MAT-401 Course Title: NACP Lab

Total Credit L T P
1 0 0 2

EXECUTE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS USING C

1. To find roots of non-linear equation using Bisection method /Muller’s method.


2. To find roots of non-linear equation using Newton’s method /Muller’s method.
3. Curve fitting by least-squares approximations.
4. To solve the system of linear equations using Gauss-Elimination method.
5. To solve the system of linear equations using Gauss-Seidal iteration method.
6. To solve the system of linear equations using Gauss-Jordan method.
7. To solve integral equation numerically using Trapezoidal rule.
8. To solve integral equation numerically using Simpson’s rule.
9. Find the largest Eigen value of a matrix by power- method.
10. To find the numerical solution of ordinary differential equations by Euler’s method.
11. To find the numerical solution of ordinary differential equations by Runga- Kutta
method.
12. To find numerical solution of partial differential equation/ laplace equation/ wave
equation/ heat equation.
13. To find numerical solution of ordinary differential equation by Milne’s method.
14. To solve a given problem using Newton’s forward interpolation formula.
15. To solve a given problem using Lagrange’s forward interpolation formula.

NOTE: Minimum 10 experiments are to be performed.


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Course Code: EE-401 Course Title: ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS


LAB

Total Credit L T P
1 0 0 2

1. To identify the meters from the given lot.


2. To convert & calibrate a D' Arsonval type galvanometer into a voltmeter & an ammeter
3. To calibrate an energy meter with the help of a standard wattmeter & a stop watch.
4. To measure power & p.f. by 3-ammeter method
5. To measure power & p.f by 3-Voltmeter method

6. To measure power & p.f in 3-phase circuit by 2-wattmeter method.


7. To measure capacitance by De Sauty's bridge.
8. To measure inductance by Maxwell’s bridge.
9. To measure frequency by Wein's bridge,
10. To measure the power with the help of C.T & P.T.

11. To measure magnitude & phase angle of a voltage by rectangular type potentiometer.
12. To measure magnitude & phase angle of a voltage by polar type potentiometer.
13. To measure low resistance by Kelvin's double bridge.
14. To measure high resistance by loss of charge method.
Note: At least 7 experiments should be performed from above list.
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Course Code: EE-402 Course Title: ELECTRICAL MACHINE-II LAB

Total Credit L T P
1 0 0 2

INDUCTION MOTOR

1) Single Phase Induction Motor No load test and Block rotor test
2) Three phase slip ring induction motor
a) No load test
b) Block rotor test
c) Load test
3) Three phase squirrel cage induction motor
a) No load test and Block rotor test
b) Load test
4) Starting of three phase induction motor.
a) Stator resistance starting
b) Reduced voltage starting
c) Autotransformer starting
d) Star delta starting
e) Rotor resistance starting
f) Direct on line (DOL) starting
5) Cascading of two induction motors
6) Speed changing by Pole changing method

SYNCHRONOUS MACHINE
1. To draw characteristics of alternator under different loading condition.
2. To find out regulation by synchronous impedance method.
3. To find out regulation by zpf method.
4. Synchronization
a) To synchronize a three phase alternator with bus bar.
b) Parallel operation of two alternators.
5. V- CURVES OF SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR
a) To study the effect of variation of field current upon the stator current and p.f. with
synchronous motor running at no load, draw the V-curves and inverted V- curves of the motor.
6. Steady State Reactances (Xd, Xq)/SLIP TEST
a) To measure the direct axis synchronous reactance of a synchronous machine.
b) To measure quadrature axis synchronous reactance by slip test.
7. Subtransient Reactances: Xd”, Xq”
a) To measure the direct axis synchronous sub transient reactance of a synchronous machine.
b) To measure quadrature axis synchronous sub transient reactance of a synchronous machine.
8. Negative Sequence Reactance: X2
a) To measure the negative sequence reactance X2 of synchronous machine.
9. Zero Sequence Reactace: X0
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a) To measure the zero sequence reactance of synchronous machine.


10 Three Phase Circuit Oscillograph
a) To record the oscillogram of armature current in various phases under three-phase sudden
short circuit.
Note: At least 8 experiments should be performed from above list.

Course Code: EE-403 Course Title: ANALOG ELECTRONICS LAB

Total Credit L T P
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1 0 0 2

1. To study amplifying action of CE transistor amplifier.


2. To determine the frequency response of a RC coupled common emitter amplifier.
3. To study frequency response of single tuned voltage amplifier.
a) Inductively coupled.

b) Capacitively coupled.
4. To study frequency response of Current Series Negative Feedback Amplifier.
5. To study frequency response of Voltage Shunt Negative Feedback Amplifier.
6. To study frequency response of Current Shunt Negative Feedback Amplifier.
7. To study performance of Class B Amplifier.

8. To study performance of Class C Amplifier.


9. To study the performance of RC Phase Shift Oscillator.
Note: At least 8 experiments should be performed from above list.

Course Code: EE-501 Course Title: LINEAR CONTROL SYSTEM


Evaluation Scheme (100) = Continuous Assessment (40) + End Term Examination (60)
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Continuous Assessment Component Total Credit 5

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Marks 5 15 10 10 3 1 2

SECTION A: Introduction to control system: Concept of feedback and Automatic control, Effects of
feedback, Objectives of control system, Definition of linear and nonlinear systems, Elementary
concepts of sensitivity and robustness. Types of control systems, Servomechanisms and regulators,
examples of feedback control systems. Transfer function concept. Pole and Zeroes of a transfer function.
Properties of Transfer function. 8

SECTION B: Mathematical modeling of dynamic systems: Translational systems, Rotational systems,


Mechanical coupling, Liquid level systems, Electrical analogy of Spring–Mass-Dashpot system. Block
diagram representation of control systems. Block diagram algebra. Signal flow graph. Mason’s gain
formula. 8
SECTION C: Control system components: Potentiometer, Synchros, Resolvers, Position encoders.
DC and AC tacho-generators. Actuators. Block diagram level description of feedback control systems
for position control, speed control of DC motors, temperature control, liquid level control, voltage
control of an Alternator. 8

SECTION D: Time domain analysis: Time domain analysis of a standard second order closed loop
system. Concept of under damped natural frequency, damping, overshoot, rise time and settling time.
Dependence of time domain performance parameters on natural frequency and damping ratio.Step and
Impulse response of first and second order systems. Effects of Pole and Zeros on transient response.
Stability by polelocation. Routh-Hurwitz criteria and applications.
Error Analysis: Steady state errors in control systems due to step, ramp and parabolic inputs.
Concepts of system types and error constants.

Stability Analysis: Root locus techniques, construction of Root Loci for simple systems. Effects of
gain on the movement of Pole and Zeros. 8

SECTION E: Frequency domain analysis of linear system: Bode plots, Polar plots, Nichols chart,
Concept of resonance frequency of peak magnification. Nyquist criteria, measure of relative stability,
phase and gain margin. Determination of margins in Bode plot. Nichols chart. M-circle and M-Contours
in Nichols chart
Control System performance measure: Improvement of system performance through compensation.
Lead, Lag and Lead- lag compensation, PI, PD and PID control. 8

Text books:
1. Modern Control Engineering, K. Ogata, 4th Edition, Pearson Education.
2. Control System Engineering, I. J. Nagrath& M. Gopal. New AgeInternational Publication.

Reference Books:
1. Control System Engineering, D. Roy Choudhury, PHI
2. Automatic Control Systems, B.C. Kuo& F. Golnaraghi, 8th Edition,PHI
Course Code: EE-502 Course Title: MICROPROCESSORS & INTERFACING
Evaluation Scheme (100) = Continuous Assessment (40) + End Term Examination (60)
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Continuous Assessment Component Total Credit 5

Component Attendance Assignment Test1 Test2 L T P


Marks 5 15 10 10 3 1 2

SECTION – A: Introduction:
Evolution of microprocessor, General Architecture, Basic 8085 microprocessor architecture and its
functional blocks, 8085 microprocessor IC pin outs and signals, address, data and control buses,
8085features, Computer applications of 8085, Basic interfacing concept, Interfacing of input devices
and output display with 8085. 8

SECTION – B: Addressing Modes:- Direct addressing, indirect addressing, indexed, register direct,
register indirect, implicit addressing mode, Timing diagrams, Typical instruction set of 8085, Data
manipulation.
Data transfer operations: Arithmetic Operations, logic Operations & Branch Operation, status
management instructions, writing assembly language programs, programming techniques: looping,
counting and indexing. 8

SECTION – C: Programming: Development of Assembly language program. Interrupts & data


transfer: Interrupt system of 8085 Stack and subroutine Types of memory and memory interfacing
Decoding techniques – absolute and partial.
Mapping techniques – I / O mapped I /O and memory mapped I / O, Serial I/O lines of 8085 and the
implementation asynchronous serial data communication using SOD and SID.
8
SECTION – D: Peripheral devices & applications of microprocessor: Description of 8251, 8255, 8253,
8257, 8259, 8279.Cycle stealing and burst mode of DMA controller. Synchronous and asynchronous
data transfer using 8251, programmable interrupt controller, USART interfacing with 8085.

8
SECTION – E: 8086 and 8088 Microprocessors:
Architecture and organization of 8086/8088 microprocessors family, bus interface unit, 8086/8088
hardware pin signals, timing diagram of 8086 family microprocessors, simplified read/ write bus cycles,
8086 minimum and maximum modes of operation, 8086/8088 memory addressing, address decoding,
memory system design of 8086 family, timing considerations for memory interfacing, input/output port
addressing and decoding, introduction to 8087 floating point coprocessor and its connection to host
8086.
8
Text Books -
1. Microprocessor & Architecture, programming and application by Gaonkar.
2. Microprocessors and Digital Systems, D.V.HALL, McGraw Hill
3. Microprocessor and Microcontrollers, Senthil, Saravanam (Oxford University Press)
Reference Books:
1 An introduction to microprocessor – A.P.Mathur.
2 The 8086 Microprocessor –Kenneth J Ayala
3. Fundamentals of microprocessor & microcomputers – B.Ram

Course Code: EE-503 Course Title: POWER SYSTEM- I

Evaluation Scheme (100) = Continuous Assessment (40) + End Term Examination (60)
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Continuous Assessment Component Total Credit 5

Component Attendance Assignment Test1 Test2 L T P


Marks 5 15 10 10 3 1 2

SECTION A: Introduction: Basic structure of power system, sources of electric energy:


conventional and non-conventional; cogeneration, combined heat and power, captive power
plants, distributed generation. 4
Load characteristics and economic aspects: Commonly used terms and factors, curves useful in
system operation and planning, economics of power factor improvement, interconnection of
power stations and tariffs. 3

SECTION B: Transmission Line parameters


Types of conductors, Ampere’s law, inductance of a conductor, inductance of a single phase line,
inductance of a three-phase line, inductance of three-phase double circuit line, bundled
conductors, skin effect , proximity effect, Guy’s theorem, Capacitance of single phase line,
capacitance of a three-phase line, capacitance of double circuit three phase line, effect of earth on
capacitance. 7
Transmission Line Performance
Classification of lines, models, circuit constants of transmission lines: short, medium and long
lines; Ferranti effect, power flow through a line, sending and receiving end power circle diagram,
reactive power generation/absorption of line, compensation and voltage control.
5
SECTION C: Insulators for overhead transmission lines
Types of insulators, ratings, voltage distribution across suspension insulators, string efficiency,
methods to improve string efficiency. 4
Mechanical Design of transmission line: Calculation of sag and tension, equivalent span length
and sag, effect of ice and wind loading, stringing chart, sag template, conductor vibrations and
vibration dampers. 3
SECTION D: Corona and Radio interference
Critical voltages, corona loss, advantages and disadvantages of corona , factors affecting corona
loss, effect of corona on line design, radio interference. 4
Insulated& Underground Cables: Cable conductors, insulating materials, insulation resistance,
electrostatic stress in cables, grading of cables, capacitance of a three-core cable, dielectric loss,
dielectric power factor, classification of cables. 5
SECTION E: Distribution System
Effect of voltage on transmission efficiency, Kelvin’s law, radial and ring main distributors,
interconnectors, methods of feeding distributors, ac distribution, three-phase, four wire
distribution system, stepped and tapered mains. 5
BOOKS/REFERENCES:
1) Electric Power systems by C.L. Wadhwa, New Age international, New Delhi,4 th Edition,2006.
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2) Electric Power generation transmission and distribution by S.N. Singh, Prentice-hall of India,
Private Limited,New Delhi,2nd Edition,2008.
3) Electric Power Distribution System Engineering by TuranGonen, McGraw Hill, New York
2nd Edition,2007.
4) A course in Electrical Power by M.L.Soni, U.S.Bhatnagar and P.V.Gupta, Dhanpat Rai &
Sons, New Delhi, 1963
5) Elements of Power System Analysis by W.B. Stevenson McGraw Hill,4th Edition, 1982
6) Power System Engineering by D.P. Kothari and I.J. Nagrath, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi,
,2nd Edition,2008.
7) Electric Power Systems by B.M.Weedy, 3rd Edition, John Wiley, London 1987
8) Electrical Power Systems by Ashfaq Hussain, 4th Edition CBS Publication
9) Power System Analysis by HadiSaadat Tata Mc Graw Hill, New Delhi,2 nd Edition,2002.

Course Code: EE-504 Course Title: ELECTRONICS MEASUREMENTS &


MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
Evaluation Scheme (100) = Continuous Assessment (40) + End Term Examination (60)
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Continuous Assessment Component Total Credit 5

Component Attendance Assignment Test1 Test2 L T P


Marks 5 15 10 10 3 1 2

SECTION-A Transducers: Definition of a transducer, basic requirements of a transducer,


Basic principles of resistive transducers, Inductive transducers, capacitive transducers,
Thermoelectric transducers Electrical Transducers and their classification, Transducers for
measuring displacement, strain, vibration, Force, torque, pressure, flow, temperature
(including Strain Gauge and L.V.D.T.)
Signal Conditioning: Basic characteristics of instrumentation amplifier, sample and
Hold circuits, Digital to Analog and Analog to Digital conversion. 12

SECTION-B Analog Instruments: Electronic analog instruments for measurement of direct


and alternating quantities, VTVM, Electronic Voltmeter, Electronic ohmmeter, Electronic
multimeter..
Digital Instruments: Comparison between Digital and Analog instruments, Digital voltmeter,
Digital frequency meter, Digital display methods. 10

SECTION-C C.R.O: Construction and synchronization of CRO , measurement of Voltage,


current, phase angle and frequency using CRO, Dual trace and Dual beam oscilloscopes, CRT,
Electrostatic deflection, CRT circuits.
Signal Analysers: Harmonic Distortio1n Analyzers, Spectrum Analyzers and their
applications. 10

SECTION-D Recorders: Magnetic Tape recorders, X-Y recorders, Strip- Chart recorder.
Telemetry: Principle of Telemetry, Multiplexers, Characteristics of Frequency division
multiplexing, Wire Link Channels and Data Acquisition systems. 8

Text Books:
1. A course in Electrical and Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation by A.K.Sawhney.
2. Modern Electronic Instrumentation and measuring Techniques by Albert D.Helfrick and
William D. Cooper, PHI.
Reference Books:
1. Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation by Oliver and Cage.
2. Digital Instrumentation by A.J.Bouwens, TMH, N.Delhi.

Course Code: EE 501 Course Title: LINEAR CONTROL SYSTEM


LAB
Total Credit L T P
1 0 0 2
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1) Familiarization with MAT-Lab control system tool box, MAT-Lab- simulink tool box
&PSPICE.
2) Determination of Step response for first order & Second order system with unity feedback on
CRO &calculation of control system specification like Time constant, % peak overshoot,
settling time etc. from the response.
3) Simulation of Step response & Impulse response for type-0, type-1 & Type-2 system with unity
feedback using MATLAB & PSPICE.
4) Determination of Root locus, Bode plot, Nyquist plot using MATLAB control system tool box
for 2nd order system & determination of different control system specification from the plot.
5) Determination of PI, PD and PID controller action of first order simulated process.
6) Determination of approximate transfer functions experimentally from Bode plot.
7) Evaluation of steady state error, setting time, percentage peak overshoot, gain margin, phase
margin with addition of Lead.
8) To plot the speed torque characteristics of a 2 phase AC servomotor.
9) To plot the torque speed characteristics of a DC servomotor.
10) To study the closed loop control of a three phase AC motor.
11) To study the performance characteristics of a D.C. motor angular position control system.
12) To study the magnetic amplifier.
13) To Study the synchro transmitter rotor position versus stator voltages for three phase.

Course Code: EE 502 Course Title: MICROPROCESSOR LAB

Total Credit L T P
1 0 0 2
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List of Experiments:

1. Study of 8085 Microprocessor Kit.


2. Write a program to add two 8-bit number using 8085.
3. Write a program to add two 16-bit number using 8085.
4. Write a program to subtract two 8-bit number using 8085.
5. Write a program to subtract two 16-bit number using 8085.
6. Write a program to multiply two 8 bit numbers by repetitive addition method using
8085.
7. Write a program to multiply two 8 bit numbers by rotation method using 8085
8. Write a program to multiply 16-bit number with 8-bit number using 8085.
9. Write a program to generate fibonacci series using 8085.
10. Study 8086 Microprocessor kit
11. Write a program to control the traffic light system using 8085/8086 microprocessors
and 8255 PPI.
12. Write a program to control speed of DC motor using 8085/8086 microprocessors and
8255 PPI.

Course Code: EE 503 Course Title: POWER SYSTEM I LAB

Total Credit L T P
1 0 0 2
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. To find out A, B, C, D parameters, hybrid parameters and image parameters of a given
transmission line model.
2. To study the performance of a long transmission line under no load condition and under light
load condition.
3. To study the performance of a long transmission line under load at different power factors.
4. Visit to substation and preparing layout of various equipment’s in the substation.
5. To study the performance characteristics of a typical DC distribution system (Radial
Configuration)
6. To study the performance characteristics of a typical DC distribution system (Ring main
Configuration)
7. To find out voltage distribution across the string of insulators without guard ring.
8. To find out voltage distribution across the string of insulators with guard ring.
9. To plot equipotential lines of paper model of single layer cable.
10. To plot equipotential lines of paper model of multi-layer cable.
11. To measure the insulation resistance of cable.
Note: At least 10 experiments should be performed from above list.

Course Code: EE 504 Course Title: Electronic Measurement and Measuring


Instruments Lab
Total Credit L T P
1 0 0 2
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1) To study LVDT and plot its response to an application.


2) To study Strain Gauge and plot its response to an application.
3) To plot the characteristics of a Thermistor and calibrate it for temperature measurement.
4) To plot the characteristics of a Thermocouple and calibrate it for temperature
Measurement.
5) a) To observe waveform of a signal on CRO and measure its amplitude and
frequency.
b) To measure frequency of an unknown signal using Lissajous patterns on CRO.
6) To study the working of a general purpose Spectrum Analyzer.
7) To study an angular potentiometric transducer and measure its sensitivity and linearity.
8) To study the working of a Digital Multimeter.
9) To study the working of a Data Acquisition System.
10) To study an Instrumentation Amplifier and plot its response to an application.

Note: At least eight experiments to be performed from above list.

Course Code: HU 601 Course Title: PRINCIPLE OF MANAGEMENT

Evaluation Scheme (100) = Continuous Assessment (40) + End Term Examination (60)

Continuous Assessment Component Total Credit 4


Component Attendance Assignment Test1 Test2 L T P
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Marks 5 15 10 10 3 1 0

SECTION A: Introduction: Concept, Nature, Process and Significance of Management;


Managerial levels, skills, Functions and Roles; Management vs. Administration; Coordination
as Essence of Management; Development of Management Thought: Classical, Neo-Classical,
Behavioral, Systems and Contingency Approaches.
10

SECTION B: Planning: Nature, Scope and Objectives of Planning; Types of plans; Planning
Process; Business Forecasting; MBO: Concept, Types, Process and Techniques of Decision-
Making; Bounded Rationality. Organizing: Concept, Nature, Process and Significance;
Principles of an Organization; Span of Control; Departmentalization; Types of an
Organization; Authority-Responsibility; Delegation and Decentralization; Formal and
Informal Organization. 13

SECTION C: Staffing: Concept, Nature and Importance of Staffing; Motivating and Leading:
Nature and Importance of Motivation; Types of Motivation; Theories of Motivation: Maslow,
Herzberg, X, Y and Z; Leadership: Meaning and Importance; Traits of a leader; Leadership
Styles – Likert’s Systems of Management, Tannen baum& Schmidt Model and Managerial
Grid.
13
SECTION D: Controlling: Nature and Scope of Control; Types of Control; Control Process;
Control Techniques – Traditional and Modern; Effective Control System . 4

Text Books
1. Robbins, (2009). Fundamentals of Management: Essentials Concepts and Applications,
6th edition, Pearson Education.
2. Stoner, Freeman and Gilbert Jr. ((2010)) Management, 8th Edition, Pearson Education.
Reference Books
1. Koontz, H. (2008), Essentials of Management, McGraw Hill Education.
2. Gupta, C.B. (2008), Management Concepts and Practices, Sultan Chand and Sons, New
Delhi.
3. Ghillyer, A, W., (2008) Management- A Real World Approach, McGraw Hill
Education.
4. Mukherjee, K, (2009), Principles of Management, 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill
Education.

Course Code: EE 601 Course Title: POWER SYSTEM –II

Evaluation Scheme (100) = Continuous Assessment (40) + End Term Examination (60)

Continuous Assessment Component Total Credit 5


Component Attendance Assignment Test1 Test2 L T P
Marks 5 15 10 10 3 1 2
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SECTION – A: Relays: Operating Principles, constructional features and characteristics of


relays. Relay Classification, principal types of electromagnetic relays, theory of Induction
relays, relay design, General equation for electromagnetic relays, over current relays,
Instantaneous over current relay, Directional relays, Distance relays, Differential relays. 8
Static Relays: Basic concepts, logic circuits, smoothing circuit, voltage regulators, square-wave
generator, time delay circuits, level detectors, Input Output devices and circuits, Phase and
amplitude comparator, general equation of comparators, general organization of static relays.
Protection Against Over Voltages: Ground wire, shielding angle, rod gap, horn gap, impulse
gap, valve type and non linear arrestors, surge absorbers. 8

SECTION – B: Feeder Protection: Over current protection, Distance protection, Pilot


protection. Apparatus Protection: Types of faults on transformers, Transformer protection,
Types of faults on stator and rotor, generator protection, Motor protection. Bus bar protection,
C.T’s, P.T’s and their application in protective schemes. 8

SECTION – C: Theory Of Circuit Interruption: Physics of arc interruption, maintenance of


arc, arc interruption theories.
Theory Of Circuit Breakers: Circuit breaker rating, Restriking voltage, current chopping,
interruption of capacitive current Air break circuit breaker, oil circuit breaker, Air blasts circuit
breaker, Vacuum circuit breaker, SF6 circuit breaker, Testing and maintenance of circuit
breakers. 8
SECTION – D: Surge Performance and Protection: Switching surges, origin and mechanism
of lightening strokes, direct and induced strokes, protection from surges- lightning arrestors
(rod gap, horn gap, multi gap and expulsion type) and surge diverters, evaluation of surge
impedance, energy and power of a surge.
8
SECTION – E
Concept of Earthing ,Types of Earthing. 2
Text books
1. A course in Electrical Power by Soni, Gupta, Bhatnagar.
2. Power System Protection and Switchgear by B.RavinderNath&M.Chander, Wiley
Eastern.
Recommended Books
1. Switchgear and Protection by Sunil S.Rao.
2. Art and Science of Protective relaying by C.R.Mason, John Wiley.
3. Electrical Power Systems by C.L.Wadhwa.
Course Code: EE 602 Course Title: POWER ELECTRONICS

Evaluation Scheme (100) = Continuous Assessment (40) + End Term Examination (60)

Continuous Assessment Component Total Credit 5


Component Attendance Assignment Test1 Test2 L T P
Marks 5 15 10 10 3 1 2
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SECTION A: Introduction: Concept of power electronics, application of power electronics,


uncontrolled converters, advantages and disadvantages of power electronics converters, power
electronics systems, power diodes, power transistors, power MOSFETS, IGBT and GTO.
4
PNPN devices: Thyristors, brief description of members of Thyristor family with symbol, V-
I characteristics and applications. Two transistor model of SCR, SCR turn on methods,
switching characteristics, gate characteristics, ratings, SCR protection, series and parallel
operation, gate triggering circuits, different commutation techniques of SCR. 5

SECTION B: Phase controlled converters: Principle of operation of single phase and three
phase half wave, half controlled, full controlled converters with R, R-L and RLE loads, effects
of freewheeling diodes and source inductance on the performance of converters. External
performance parameters of converters, techniques of power factor improvement, single phase
and three phase dual converters.
SECTION C: DC-DC converters: Principle of operation, control strategies, step up choppers,
types of choppers circuits based on quadrant of operation, performance parameters, multiphase
choppers and switching mode regulators. 5

SECTION D: Inverters:
Definition, classification of inverters based on nature of input source, wave shape of output
voltage, method of commutation & connections. Principle of operation of single phase and
three phase bridge inverter with R and R-L loads, performance parameters of inverters,
methods of voltage control and harmonic reduction of inverters. Brief idea of Resonant
Pulse inverters. 10
SECTION E: AC controllers: Principle of on-off and phase control, single phase and three
phase controllers with R and R-L loads. Principle of operation of cyclo converters, circulating
and non circulating mode of operation, single phase to single phase step up and step down
cyclo converters, three phaseto single phase Cyclo converters, three phase to three phase Cyclo
converter. 6
Applications: Speed control of AC and DC motors. HVDC transmission. Static circuit breaker,
UPS, static VAR controller 4

.
Text Books:
1. Power Electronics, M.D. Singh and K.B. Khanchandani, Tata Mc Graw Hill. 2007
2. Power Electronics, V.R. Moorthi, Oxford, 2005
3. Power Electronics, M.H. Rashid, PHI, 3rd Edition
4. Power Electronics, P.S. Bhimra, Khanna Publishers, 3rd Edition.

Reference Books:
1. Modern Power Electronics & AC drives, B.K. Bose, Prentice Hall
2. Power Electronics, Mohan,Undeland&Riobbins, Wiley India
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3. Element of power Electronics, Phillip T Krein, Oxford, 2007


4. Power Electronics systems, J.P. Agarwal, Pearson Education, 2006
5. Power Electronics, M.S. Jamal Asgha, PHI, 2007
6. Analysis of Thyristor power conditioned motor, S.K. Pillai, University Press.

Course Code: EE 603 Course Title: DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING

Evaluation Scheme (100) = Continuous Assessment (40) + End Term Examination (60)

Continuous Assessment Component Total Credit 5


Component Attendance Assignment Test1 Test2 L T P
Marks 5 15 10 10 3 1 2
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Section A: Introduction to Digital Signal Processing, Classification of Discrete-time Signals &


Systems, Operation on Signals, Application of DSP, Signal Processing Systems, Symbols used to
represent a discrete time systems, Concept of Signal processing, Basic elements of DSP, Comparison
Between DSP and ASP. Basics of LTI systems, properties of LTI systems, Review of Z transforms and
properties, Inverse Z transform. 8

Section B: Frequency Domain Representation of Signals & Systems:


Discrete convolution, Representation of Discrete Time Signal in Terms of Impulse, Convolution Sum,
properties of Convolution, Linear Convolution & circular convolution Discrete Fourier Transform and
its properties, Fast Fourier Transform, Radix-2 DIT & DIF algorithms.
8
Section C: Digital Filter:
Introduction to Digital Filters, Review of Analog Filters, Filtering concept and Ideal Filter, Design of
IIR Filters using Impulse Invariance technique, Bilinear Transformation, Design of IIR Filters using
Butterworth, Chebyshev and Elliptic filter, Digital frequency transformation Comparison of FIR & IIR
Filters, Design of FIR Filters using Window technique. 10

Section D: Realization of Digital Linear Systems:


Block diagrams and signal flow graphs for FIR and IIR systems, Basic structure for IIR and FIR Filter,
Representation fixed point and floating point numbers, Finite word length effects in Digital Filters.
8

Section E: Multirate Digital Signal Processing:


Introduction, Application and Advantages of MDSP, Sampling rate conversion methods, sampling
rate conversion process.
DSP Processor:
Introduction to DSP processors, DSP563XX family of processors, ADSP-21XX family of processors,
TMS 320C5X family of processors, Comparison between DSP Processors and General Purpose
microprocessors. 8

Recommended Books
1. “Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms and Applications” Fourth Edition by
Proakis & Manolakis, Pearson Education Ltd.
2. “Digital Signal Processing” by S Salivahanan, A Vallavraj, C Gnanapriya. Tata Mcgraw
Hill.
3. “Digital Signal Processing” by Dr. Sanjay Sharma
4. “Digital Signal Processing” by Sanjit and Mitra. Tata Mcgraw Hill.
5. “Digital Signal Processing” by E C Ifeacher and B W Jervis, Pearson

Course Code: EE601 Course Title: POWER SYSTEM –II LAB


Total Credit L T P
1 0 0 2

(1) To plot time current characteristics of Electromagnetic type over-current relay.

(2) To plot time-current characteristics of an IDMT relay.


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(3) Performance and study of Merz-Price protection.

(4) Study of the performance and operation of a three phase over-current and earth fault static
relay.

(5) To study and plot the characteristics of impedance relay.

(6) To study directional over current relay.

(7) To study transformer differential protection.

(8) To study the magnetization characteristics of C.T.

(9) To study the problem associated with C.T. magnetization.

(10) Visit to substation and prepare layout of various equipments in the substation.

Note: At least eight experiments to be done from above list.

Course Code: EE 602 Course Title: POWER ELECTRONICS LAB

Total Credit L T P
1 0 0 2

1. To study V-I characteristics of SCR and measure latching and holding currents.
2. To study UJT trigger circuit for half wave and full wave control.
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3. To study single-phase half wave controlled rectified with (i) resistive load (ii) inductive load
with and without freewheeling diode.
4. To study single phase (i) fully controlled (ii) half controlled bridge rectifiers with resistive
and inductive loads.
5. To study three-phase fully/half controlled bridge rectifier with resistive and inductive loads.
6. To study single-phase ac voltage regulator with resistive and inductive loads.
7. To study single phase cyclo-converter
8. To study triggering of (i) IGBT (ii) MOSFET (iii) power transistor
9. To study operation of IGBT/MOSFET chopper circuit
10. To study MOSFET/IGBT based single-phase series-resonant inverter.
11. To study MOSFET/IGBT based single-phase bridge inverter.

Software based experiments:

1. To obtain PSPICE simulation of SCR and GTO thyristor.


2. To obtain PSPICE simulation of Power Transistor and IGBT.
3. To obtain PSPICE simulation of single phase fully controlled bridge rectifier and draw load
voltageand load current waveform for inductive load.
4. To obtain PSPICE simulation of single phase full wave ac voltage controller and draw load
voltageand load current waveforms for inductive load.
5. To obtain PSPICE simulation of step down dc chopper with L-C output filter for inductive
load anddetermine steady-state values of output voltage ripples in out put voltage and load
current

Course Code: EE 603 Course Title: DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING LAB

Total Credit L T P
1 0 0 2

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. Introduction to MATLAB.
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2. Generating & Plotting Discrete time signals.


3. Study the effect of noise on signals in MATLAB.

4. Inverse Z Transform.
5. Convolution of Causal & Non Causal sequences in MATLAB.
6. Detection of Signals buried in Noise.
7. DFT & IDFT of two sequences.
8. FFT of two Sequences.

9. Circular Convolution.
10. FIR Filter Design using Window Method in MATLAB.
11. IIR Filter Design using Bilinear Transformation in MATLAB.
12. IIR Filter Design using Impulse Invariance in MATLAB.
13. Butterworth and Chebyshev Digital IIR Filters in MATLAB.

Course Code: EE 701 Course Title: COMPUTER AIDED POWER SYSTEM


ANALYSIS

Evaluation Scheme (100) = Continuous Assessment (40) + End Term Examination (60)

Continuous Assessment Component Total Credit 5


Component Attendance Assignment Test1 Test2 L T P
Marks 5 15 10 10 3 1 2
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Course Code: EE 702 Course Title: DIRECT ENERGY CONVERSION

Evaluation Scheme (100)= Continuous Assessment (40)+End Term Examination (60)

SECTION A:
Representation of Power system components:
Single-phase representation of balanced three phase networks, the one-line diagram and the
Impedance or reactance diagram, per unit (PU) system. 8

SECTION B:
Load flow studies: Network model formulation, formation of Y bus, load flow problem,
Gauss-Siedel method, Newton-Raphson method, Decoupled load flow studies, comparison of
load flow methods. 8

SECTION C:
Transient on a transmission line, short circuit of a synchronous machine under no load & loaded
condition. Symmetrical component transformation, sequence impedance and sequence network
of power system, synchronous machine, transmission lines and transformers. 8

SECTION D:
Faults in Electrical systems:
Symmetrical component analysis of unsymmetrical faults, single line-to –ground fault, lineto-
line fault, double line-to- ground fault

SECTION E:
8
Power system stability:
Steady state stability, transient stability, equal area criteria, swing equation, multi machine
stability concept. 8
Text Books
1.Modern Power System Analysis by I.J.Nagrath & D.P.Kothari.
2.Power System Analysis and Design with Personal Computer Application byJ.D.Glover and
M.Sharma, PWS – KENT Publishing Company.
Recommended Books
1.Computer Techniques to Power System Analysis by M.A.Pai.
2.Power System Analysis by J.J.Grainger and W.D.Steverson, MGH.
3.Electrical Power Systems by C.L.Wadhwa.

Continuous Assessment Component Total Credit 4

Component Attendance Assignment Test1 Test2 L T P


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Marks 5 15 10 10 3 1 0

SECTION – A
INTRODUCTION: Conventional generation, alternative generation processes, Topper
devices, criteria for central power generation.
THERMIONIC GENERATION: The basic thermionic diode generator and its analysis, Cross
held devices, Anode and cathode materials, Experimental thermionic generator.

SECTION – B
MHD GENERATION: Principles of MHD generation, electrical conditions, Faraday
generator, Hall generator, comparison of generators, choice of generator parameters, other
generator configurations.
EXPERIMENTAL MHD GENERATION: Open cycle working, closed cycle operation,
Liquid metal systems, alternating current system.

SECTION – C
THERMOELECTRIC GENERATION: Seeback effect, Peltier effect, Thomson effect, EMF
relationship, Generator analysis, Material selection, Experimental thermoelectric generation.

SECTION – D
FUEL CELLS: Principles of fuel cells, Thermodynamics of the fuel cell, Choice of fuels and
operating condition, Polarization and its effect, Redox cell, Overall efficiency, Practical Fuel
cells – various types.

SECTION – E
FURTHER CONVERSION PROCESS: Miscellaneous techniques – radiation cell,
ferromagnetic generation, ferroelectric generation, controlled thermo nuclear reactions,
Practical devices.

Text Book
1. Direct Energy Conversion by R.A.Coombe.

Course Code: EE 701 Course Title: COMPUTER AIDED POWER SYSTEM


ANALYSIS LAB

Total Credit L T P
1 0 0 2
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1. To study E-tap software


2. To study and draw a single line diagram of power system

3. Symmetrical fault level analysis of a multi-bus power system using soft-techniques.


4. Unsymmetrical fault level analysis of a multi-bus power system using soft-techniques
for single line-to-ground faults.
5. Unsymmetrical fault level analysis of a multi-bus power system using soft-techniques
for double line-to-ground faults.

6. Unsymmetrical fault level analysis of a multi-bus power system using soft-techniques


for line-to-line faults.
7. Software Development for Load Flow study of power system using Gauss-Siedal
Method.
8. Software Development for Load Flow study of power system using Newton-Raphson
Method.
9. Software Development for Load Flow study of power system using Fast-Decoupled
Method

Course Code: EE 801 Course Title: POWER SYSTEM OPERATION &


CONTROL

Evaluation Scheme (100)= Continuous Assessment (40)+End Term Examination (60)

Continuous Assessment Component Total Credit 4

Component Attendance Assignment Test1 Test2 L T P


Marks 5 15 10 10 3 1 0
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SECTION – A
CHARACTERISTICS OF POWER GENERATION UNITS: Characteristics of steam
units, characteristics of hydro-units, Input Output and incremental fuel cost
characteristics.
UNIT COMMITMENT: Constraints in unit commitment, solution of the unit
commitment problem by Priority list method and Forward Dynamic Programming
Approach.

SECTION – B
ECONOMIC DISPATCH OF THERMAL UNITS: Economic dispatch problem,
thermal system dispatching with network losses considered, Base point and
participation factors, Line loss formula (derivation not included), Solution of co-
ordination equations by iteration method and Newton – Raphsons method.

SECTION – C
HYDRO-THERMAL CO-ORDINATION: Short term hydro – thermal scheduling
problem, solution of co-ordination equations by iteration method, Dynamic
programming, dynamicprogramming application to hydro-thermal problem.
SECTION – D

POWER SYSTEM CONTROLS: Generator voltage control, Turbine governer


control, load frequency control, co-ordination of economic dispatching with load
frequency control.
SECTION – E : Introduction to scada.
BOOKS

1. Power generation operation and control by A.J.Wood and B.F.Wollenberg, John


Wiley
2. Power System Engineering by Nagrath& Kothari, TMH.
3. Power System Analysis and Design by B.R.Gupta, Wheeler.

Course Code: EE 802 Course Title: ELECTRICAL DRIVES

Evaluation Scheme (100) = Continuous Assessment (40) + End Term Examination (60)

Continuous Assessment Component Total Credit 5


Component Attendance Assignment Test1 Test2 L T P
Marks 5 15 10 10 3 1 2

SECTION-A:
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Introduction to an Electric Drive System: Dynamic equations of an electric drive, torque


equations, multi-quadrant operation, type of loads, energy loss during transients and load
equalization. 8

SECTION-B:
Control of Electric Drives: Speed control, closed loop position and speed control. Selection of
motor rating thermal moel of motor, classes of duty and determination of motor rating for
different classes duty. 8

SECTION C:
DC Motor Drives: Starting, braking, transient analysis, speed control, controlled rectifier
converters for DC drives and chopper fed DC drives. 8

SECTION-D:
Induction Motor Drives: Starting, braking, transient analysis, speed control, ac controller fed
induction motor, voltage source inverter, current source inverter and cylco-converter fed
induction motor drive. 8

SECTION-E:
Special Purpose Drives: Brushless DC, stepper and reluctance motor. Introduction to FACT
controllers Principle and operation of thyristor controlled Dynamic brake and VAR
compensators. 8

TEXT BOOK:
Electrical Drives- G.K. Dubey, Narosa Publishing House.

Course Code: EE 802 Course Title: ELECTRICAL DRIVES LAB

Total Credit L T P
1 0 0 2

1. Study of thyristor controlled DC drive.

2. Study of Chopper fed DC Drive.


3. Study of AC Single phase motor-speed control using TRIAC.
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4. PWM inverter fed 3 phase Induction Motor control using PSPICE/MATLAB/PSIM


Software.

5. VSI/CSI fed Induction Motor Drive analysis using MATLAB/DSPICE/PSIM


Software.
6. Study of V/ff control operation of 3 phase induction motor drive.
7. Study of permanent magnet synchronous motor drive fed by PWM Inverter using
Software.

8. Regenerative/ Dynamic braking operation for DC motor- Study using software.


9. Regenerative/ Dynamic braking operation for AC motor- Study using software.
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