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INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING MAIDAN GARHI, NEW DELHI-110 068


Programme Structure of Vertically Integrated Engineering programmes

Level of Programme : Discipline : PROGRAMME CODE :

Diploma Electrical Engineering DELVI

FIRST YEAR
1. BET-011 Mathematics-I 4 4 2. BET-012 Physics 4 4 3. BET-013 Chemistry 4 4

1. First Semester

4. OIEL-001 Technical English 4 4 5. BET-014 Applied Mechanics 4 4 6. BETL-011 Lab-I (Applied Science) 1 2 7. BETL-012 Lab-II (Applied Mechanics) 1 2

Second Semester
1. OIEE-001 Basics Of Electrical Engineering 4 4 2. BET-016 Engineering Drawing 4 4 3. BET-026 Workshop Technology 4 4 4. BET-024 E/M Engineering 4 4 5. OIEE-002 Electrical Engineering Materials 4 4 6. BETL-022 Lab-III (Workshop Technology) 1 2 7. OIEEL-001 Lab-IV (Electrical Engineering) 1

II-year
Third Semester
1. BET-021 Mathematics-II 4 4 2. BET-017 Computer Basics 4 4 3. BET-022 Strength of Materials 4 4 4. BIEE-027 Electrical Machines-I 4 4 5. BIEL-027 Applied Electronics 4 4 6. BICEL-016 Lab-V (Computer Application) 1 2 7. BMEL-008 Lab-VI (Strength of Materials) 1 2

Fourth Semester
1. BIEE-028 Electrical Machines Theory- II 4 4 2. BIEE-029 Power Generations Systems 4 4 3. BIEE-030 Industrial Drives and Control 4 4 4. BIEE-031 C Programming 4 4 5. BIEE-032 Principles of Computer Architecture 4 4 6. BIEEL-014 Lab-VII (Electrical Machines- II) 1 2 7. BIEEL-015 Lab VIII (C Programming) 1 2

III-years
Fifth Semester
1. BIEE-033 Electrical Circuit Theory 4 4 2. BIEE-034 Electrical Power Transmission & Distribution 3. BIEE-035 Control Systems 4 4 4. BIEE-036 Electrical Installation and Systems 4 4 5. BIEEL-016 Lab-IX(Electrical Circuit Lab) 1 2 6. BIEEL-017 Lab-X (Control Systems) 1 2 7. BIEEP-001 Project - 4

Sixth Semester
1. BIEE-037 Power Plant Economics and Control 4 4 2. BIEE-038 Energy Audit 4 4 3. BIEE-039 Electrical Measurements and Instruments 4.-- Elective-I * 4 4 5.-- Elective-II* 4 4 6. BIEEL-018 Lab-XI (Electrical Measurements) 1 2 7. BIEEP-001 Project 8 4 Any two subject are to be chosen from the following Electives. 1 BIEEE-005 Utilisation of Electrical Engineering 2 BIELE-005 Industrial Electronics 4 4 3 BIMEE-030 Industrial Organisation and management 4 BIEEE-006 Switch Gear And Protection 4 4 PLEASE NOTE There may be some compulsory subjects / elective subjects / project where the subject codes may be missing. The codes will be uploaded shortly

first-year
.BET-O11: Unit 1

first -semestar

MATHEMATICS I

Surds, Logarithms and Quadratic Equations: Surds, Logarithms, Quadratic Equations. Unit 2 Sequences and Series: Sequences, Arithmetic Progression, Geometric Progression. Unit 3 Binomial Theorem and Computer Mathematics: Binomial Theorem, Computer Mathematics. Unit 4 Trigonometric Functions: Angles, Circular Functions of Trigonometric Ratios, Inverse Trigonometric Functions. Unit 5 Applications of Trigonometry: Properties of Triangles, Solutions of Triangles, Heights and Distances. Unit 6 Coordinate Geometry and Straight Line: Cartesian Coordinate System. Unit 7 Circles and Conic Sections: Circle, Conic Section. Unit 8 Vector Algebra: Basic Concepts, Components of a Vector, Operations on Vectors, Product of Two Vectors. Reference: 1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Wartikar 2. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B S. Grewal (Khanna Publications, Delhi)

.BET-012: PHYSICS
Unit 1 Properties of Matter : Surface Tension, Fluid Statics, Fluids in Motion, Elasticity. Unit 2 Thermal Energy: What is Heat?, Mechanical Equivalent of Heat, Modes of Heat Transfer, Kinetic Theory of Gases. Unit 3 Sound: Waves, Sound and its Characteristics, Speed of Sound : Newtons Formula. Unit 4 Light: Laws of Reflection and Laws of Refraction, Image Formation by Reflecting Surfaces, Image Formation of Refracting Surfaces, Optical Instruments, Photometry. Unit 5 Electricity and its Effects: Electric Charge and Electric Force, Simple Electrical Circuits, Electrical Instruments, Heating Effects of Current, Chemical Effects of Currents, Sources of EMF : Battery. Unit 6 Magnetism: Magnetic Field, Electric Origin of Magnetism: Biot-Saverts Law, Effects o f Magnetic Field on Electric Current, Motion of a Charged Particles in magnetic Field, Magnetic Materials. Reference: A text Book of physics, (Class XI and XII) National Council for Educational Research and Training (NCERT), New Delhi. Physics:David Halliday and Robert Resinik, John Wiley and sons. Alan Van Heuvelen, Physics: A General Introduction, Little, Brown and Company. F. Bueche, Principles of physics, McGraw Hill Book Company.

BET-013-CHEMISTRY
Unit 1 Periodic Table and Periodic Properties: Development of Periodic Table, Periodic Table and Electronic Configuration of Elements, Periodic Properties. Unit 2 Non-Metal: Atmosphere, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen and Ammonia, Chlorine, Acids. Unit 3 Metals: Occurrence and Properties of Metals, Iron and Steel, Copper, Aluminium, Alloys. Unit 4 Water Technology: Sources of Water, Structure of Water, Solvent Action Of Water, Hardness of Water, Sludge and Scale Formation of Boilers, Boiler Corrosion and its prevention, pH Value and Water Treatment. Unit 5 Fuels: Classification of Fuels, Calorific Value of Fuels, Characteristics of a Good Fuel, Comparison between Solid, Liquid, and Gaseous Fuels, Determination of Calorific Value, Solid Fuels, Liquid Fuels, Gaseous Fuels. Unit 6 Lubricants: Lubricants, Lubrication, Selection of Lubricants, Classification of Lubricants, Lubricating Emulsion, Gases as Lubricants, Gases as Lubricants, Properties of Lubricants Unit 7 Polymers : Importance of Polymers, Type of Polymers, Properties of Polymers, Moulding of Plastic, Rubber Unit 8 Glass and Ceramics :Manufacture of Glass, Glass Transition, Varieties of Glasses, Ceramics, Refractories, Bleaching Powder, Commercial Bleaching Powder

OIEL ;001 Tecnicol english


UNIT I Essentials of Grammar: Parts of Speech, Punctuation, Vocabulary Building, Phonetics. Office Management : Types of Correspondence, Receipt and Dispatch of Mail, Filing Systems, Classification of Mail, Role & Function of Correspondence, MIS, Managing Computer. UNIT II Letter & Resume Writing: Types of Letters-Formal / Informal, Importance and Function, Drafting the Applications, Elements of Structure, Preparing the Resume, Dos & Donts of Resume, Helpful Hints UNIT III Presentation Skills: Importance of Presentation Skills, Capturing Data, Voice & Picture Integration, Guidelines to make Presentation Interesting, Body Language, Voice Modulation, Audience Awareness, Presentation Plan, Visual Aids, Forms of Layout, Styles of Presentation. UNIT IV Interview Preparation: Types of Interview, Preparing for the Interviews, Attending the Interview, Interview Process, Employers Expectations, General Etiquette, Dressing Sense, Postures & Gestures UNIT V Group Discussion & Presentation: Definition, Process, Guidelines, Helpful Expressions, Evaluation The student will be evaluated on the basis of: 1. His / Her presentation style 2. Feedback of Faculty & Students 3. General Etiquette 4. Proficiency in Letter Drafting / Interview Preparation 5. The paper is internal and at least 3 tests will be taken. Best 2 of 3 shall account for final grades (70% Test & 30% Presentation) References: 1. Shiv Khera, YOU CAN WIN, Macmillan Books. 2003 revised edition. 2. Stephen Covey, 7 Habits of highly effective people

014-Applied Mechanics
Unit 1 Coplanar and Non-coplanar Forces: System of Forces, Coplanar Force, Resultant of Concurrent Forces, Moment of a Force, Resultant of Non-concurrent Forces. Unit 2 Equilibrium: Free Body Diagram: Types of Supports and Constraints, Free Body Diagrams, Equilibrium of Coplanar Forces, Plane Trusses. Unit 3 Friction: Laws of Friction, Problem Involving Dry Friction, Inclined Plane, Wedge Friction and Screw Friction, Simple Machines. Unit 4 Centre of Gravity and Moment of Inertia: Concept of Centre of Gravity, Moment of Inertia of Area. Unit 5 Rectilinear Motion, Projectiles and Relative Motion: Rectilinear Motion, Projectiles, Relative Motion. Unit 6 Laws of Motion: Newtons Laws of Motion, Motion on a Circular Path, Simple Harmonic Motion, Work, Power and Energy.

Reference:
Timoshenko, S.P. and Young, D.H., Engineering Mechanics, McGraw Hill, New York. Beer, F.P. and Johnston, E.P., Vector Mechanics for Engineering, McGraw Hill, New York. Shames, I., Engineering Mechanics, Prentice Hall, New Jersey. Thadani,B.N., Engineering Mechanics (Revised by J.P. Desai), Weinall Book Corporation, Bombay, India.

.BETL-011: LAB-I (APPLIED SCIENCE)


List of Experiments in Physics (Any Eight) 1 To determine the density of a thin rod using balance and Vernier Callipers. 2 To determine youngs modules of the material by Searles apparatus. 3 To determine the thickness of a glass setup using speedometer. 4 To determine frequency of Tuning fork using a Sonometer. 5 To determine the velocity of sound in air by resonance tube. 6 To determine the local length of a convex lenses by displacement method. 7 To determine the refractive Index of material of the given prism. 8 To determine Verify Ohms Law using voltmeter & ammeter. 9 To determine to convert a galvanometer of given resistance into an ammeter. 10 To determine to convert a galvanometer of given resistance into an a voltmeter 11 To determine the value of unknown resistance by wheat stone bridge 12 To determine the verification of laws of series & parallel resistances.

BETL-012: LAB-II (APPLIED MECHANICS)


List of Experiments in Applied Mechanics (Any Eight) (1) To determine the verification of law of polygon of force. (2) To determine the funicular polygon (3) To determine the Finding coefficient of friction by inclined plane apparatus (4) To determine the Mechanical, Advantage, Velocity ratio & efficiency of a (a) Simple purchase crab winch(b) Double purchase crab winch(c) Gear train etc. (d) Wheel and axle(e) Screw Jack (5) To determine the finding forces in members of a cantilever truss (6) To determine the finding forces in members of a general truss (7) To determine the moment of inertia of a flywheel (8) To determine the Example modulus by Searles apparatus, (9) To determine the MA, VR & n of a differential pulley block, warm & warmed (10) To determine the finding expertly Reactions in a Beam (11) To determine graphically evaluation of forces in a trees (12) To determine the graphically evaluation of CG of a plane figure (13) To determine the graphically evaluation MI of a plane figure. Lecture Tutorial Practical Credit Marks 21 External:30+Internal:70 Students are required to score 35% marks individually in both external and internal and 40% marks in total

II-semeaster
OIEE-001: BASICS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
UNIT 1 DC CIRCUITS: Concept of electricity, Basic terms- Voltage current, Potential Difference, Power, energy and their units. Ohms Law Effect of temperature on resistance, temperature coefficient of resistance. Resistances in series and parallel Kirchoffs current law and Kirchoffs voltage law and their applications to simple circuits. Conversion of circuits from star to Delta and Delta to Star. Thevenins Theorem, Superposition theorem, Nortons theorem and their use to solve simple problems. UNIT 2 BATTERY Basic idea about primary and secondary cells. Construction, working and applications of Lead and Battery and Nickel Cadmium cells, Silver Oxide cells Charging methods used for lead acid accumulator Care and maintenance of lead acid battery. Series and parallel connections of batteries. UNIT 3 Magnetism and Electromagnetism: Introduction to electromagnetism, Magnetic field around a straight current carrying conductor and a solenoid and methods to find its direction, force between two parallel current carrying conductors. Force on a conductor placed in the magnetic field. Series and parallel magnetic circuits, simple problems Importance of air gap Concept of hysterisis and hysterisis loop. UNIT 4Electromagnetic Induction: Faradays Laws of electromagnetic induction. Lenzs law and Flamings Right and left hand rules. Principle of self and mutual induction, self and mutually induced e.m.f, simple numerical problems Energy stored in a magnetic field. Rise and decay of current in RL and RC circuits. UNIT 5 AC Theory : Concept of alternating voltage and current Difference between AC and DC, Concept of cycle, frequency period, amplitude, value, average value, r.m.s value, maximum value, form factor and peak factor. Representation of sinusoidal quantities by phasors. Derivation of equation of sinusoidal waveform. Physical concept of alternating voltage applied to a pure resistance, pure inductance and pure capacitance. Inductive reactance, capacitivereactance Alternating voltage applied to resistance and inductance in series Alternating voltage applied to resistance and capacitance in series. Impedance triangle and phase angle Complex Numbers-Various forms; addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, addition of sinusoidal terms Solutions and phasor diagrams for simple practical RLC circuits (series and parallel). Introduction series and parallel resonance and its conditions Power in pure resistance, inductance, inductance and capacitance, power in combined RLC circuits, Power factor, active UNIT 6 Polyphase System: Concept of polyphase in power system Advantages of 3-phase system over single phase system. Generation of 3-phase voltages, relation between phase voltage and line voltage, phase current, line current and power in a star and delta connected system. Simple problems on 3phase balanced loads and concept of unbalanced loads. RECOMMENDED BOOKS 1) A Textbook of Electrical Technology Volume- I B.L.Theraja, S.Chand and Company Ltd. New Delhi.

BET-016; INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING


Unit 1 ; Drawing Equipment and Instruments, Drawing Sheets and Layout ,Sizes of Drawing Sheets ,Layout of Drawing Sheets ,Types of Letters and Lettering Standard ,Dimensions ,Style ,Recommended Sizes ,Free Hand Lettering ,Types of Line and Their Applications ,Types of Line ,Thickness and Proportional Dimensions of Lines ,Dimensioning of Drawing ,Elements of Dimensioning, Projection Lines, Dimension Lines and Leader Lines ,Termination and Origin Indication ,Indicating Dimensional Value on Drawings ,Arrangement and Indication of Dimension ,Drawing Scale ,Conventional Representation Unit 2 GEOMETRICAL CONSTRUCTIO; Triangle, Square, Polygon, Pentagon, Hexagon, Circle and Curves, Conic Sections, EllipseParabola, Hyperbola, Cycloid, Epicycloids, Hypocycloid, Tangent and Normal to Curve Unit 3 ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTIONS-IOrthographic Projection, Projection Methods, Designation of Views, Relative Position of View First Angle Projection Method, Third Angle Projection Method, Indication of Method General Principles of Orthographic Drawing ,Projection of Points ,Projections of Point Situated in the First Quadrant ,Second Quadrant ,Third Quadrant , Fourth Quadrant ,Projections of a Point Situated in a Plane, Projection of Straight Lines ,Position of the Line with Respect to Planes of Projection, i.e. VP and HP May be Traces of a Line ,True Length of a Line ,Projection of Planes Unit 4 ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTIONS-II Types of Solid, Polyhedra, Solids of Revolution, Orthographic Projections of Solid Orthographic Projections of Solid when the Axis is Perpendicular to One of the Principal Planes and Parallel to the Other Axis Perpendicular to the HP ,Axis Perpendicular to the VP Orthographic Projections of Solid when the Axis is Parallel to Both the HP and VP Orthographic Projections of Solid when the Axis is Inclined to One of the Principal Planes and Parallel to the Other Principal Plane Axis Inclined to HP and Parallel to VP ,Axis Inclined to VP and Parallel to HP ,Orthographic Projections of Solid when the Axis is Inclined to Both the Principal Planes Sections of Solid Positions of Section Plane ,Rules for Making the Section Plane and Views ,Apparent and True Shape of Section ,Methods of Drawing True Shape of Section ,Section of Polyhedra ,Section of Solids of Revolution UNIT 5 ISOMETRIC AND OBLIQUE PROJECTIONS Classification of Pictorial Drawings, Isometric Projection, Isometric Projection of a Cube,Isometric Scale ,Construction of an Isometric Scale ,Isometric Drawings of Plane Geometrical Figures ,Isometric Drawing of a Square ,Isometric Drawing of a Rectangle ,Isometric Drawing of a Circle ,Isometric Drawing of a Triangle, Isometric Projection of Solids ,Procedure of Drawing a Cube ,Isometric Drawing of Simple Machine Brackets ,Oblique Projection Rules for Placing an Object, Procedure for Constructing an Oblique Drawing UNIT 6 SURFACE DEVELOPMENT Geometric Objects ,Development of a Surface ,Development of a Cube ,Development of a Tetrahedron ,Development of a Octahedron, Development of a Prism ,Development of the Surface of a Pentagonal Prism ,Development of the Surface of a Truncated Pentagonal Prism Development of a Pyramid, Development of the Surface of a Square Pyramid Development of theSurface of a Truncated Pyramid, Development of the Surface of a Right Cylinder ,Development of a Right Cone ,Development of a Sphere

BET-026 WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY


Unit 1 Carpentry: Classification of Carpentry Tools, Types of Work & Working Procedure, Joints in Carpentry Work Unit 2 Pattern Making and Foundry: Pattern making, Foundry Unit 3 Fitting and Plumbing: Tools and Devices in Fitting work, Operation in Fitting Work, Tools in Plumbing Work, Operations in Plumbing Work, Pipe Fittings and Joints Unit 4 Sheet Metal Work: Types of Tin-Smithy Joints, Soldering, Brazing, Fluxes, Metal Used in Tin Smithy Works, Hand Tools and Machines, Sheet Metal Operation, Layout of Patterns Unit 5 Welding: Gas Welding, Equipment for Oxy-Acetylene Gas Welding, Fluxes, Gas Flame, Arc Welding, Polarity in Arc Welding, Electrodes for Arc Welding, Arc Welding Equipment, Arc Welding Processes Unit 6 Smithy and Forging: Forging Materials, Tools and Equipments used in forging, Forging Operations, Power Hammers and Presses, Rivet, Heat treatment Unit 7 Machine Tools: Function of Lathe, Types of Lathe, Lathe Accessories and Attachments, Lathe Operations, Cutting Tools, Terms Used in Cutting Operation Unit 8 Painting: Paints, Varnishes Reference:

BET-024-E/M ENGINEERING
Unit 1 Introduction to Electricity: Electricity, Current, Resistance of a Conductor, Kirchhoffs Laws, Batteries Unit 2 Electromagnetism, Electrostatics and Electrical Instruments: Magnetism, Biot-Savart Law and its Applications, Electromagnetic Induction, Static Electricity, Electrical Instruments, Hysteresis Unit 3 AC Circuits: Sinusoidal Signals, Impedance Concept, Concepts Relating to Power, Three-phase Circuits Unit 4 Electrical Machines: DC Machines, Transformers, Distribution of Electricity

Unit 5 Units of Measurement, Gas Laws and Fuels: Basic Units of Measurement, Thermodynamic Systems, Gas Laws, Laws of Thermodynamics, Energy Conversion Cycles, Fuels Unit 6 Internal Combustion Engines: Classification, Cycles, Four Stroke and Two Stroke Engines, Engine Performance, Octane and Cetane Numbers, Pollution Unit 7 Refrigeration and Airconditioning: Refrigeration Cycle, Vapour Compression Refrigeration, Refrigeration Capacity, Refrigerants, Absorption System, Ammonia Hydrogen Refrigeration System, Steam Jet Refrigeration, Thermoelectric Cooling, Indirect Refrigeration, Air Conditioning, Psychrometry, Comfort Air Conditioning, Summer Air Conditioning (Humid Air), Winter Air Conditioning, Summer Air Conditioning (Dry Air), Package Air Conditioner, Evaporative Cooler, Ducting Unit 8 Lifts and Cranes: Basic Principles, Lifts (Elevators), Escalator, Lifting of Load, Some Basic Crane Mechanisms, Types of Crane, Rotary Cranes or Derricks Reference: Chakraborti, A., Circuit Theory, Dhanpat Rai Publications, New Delhi. Fowler, Richard J., Electricity, International Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill

.OIEE-002: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MATERIALS


UNIT 1 Introduction: Engineering materials, Classification, Properties, Energy bond description UNIT 2 Conductive material: Ohms law and relaxation time of electrons: relaxation time, collision time and mean free path Electric scattering and resistively of metals Heat developed in current carrying conductor Thermal conductivity of metals, Superconductivity, cry conductors. UNIT 3 Dielectric material: A) Dielectric properties in static field: Polarization and its mechanism, dielectric constant of monatomic gases, a) dielectric breakdown in liquid colloidal theory, Bubble theory, Breakdown due to liquid globules b) dielectric breakdown of solid: Intrinsic breakdown, Frochlichs theory, Theory of Van Hippel, Thermal discharge breakdown c) dielectric breakdown in gases : Growth of current, breakdown mechanism, electron ionization coefficient, secondary ionization coefficient , Townscnds criterion B) Dielectric Properties in alternating field: Frequency dependence of electronic polarsiblity, ionic polarization as function of frequency, complex dielectric constant of non dipolar solids, dielectric losses. UNIT 4 Insulating materials : Dielectric gases, liquid insulating materials, solid insulating materials, modern trends in electrical insulators, insulation measurement, electric strength of liquids, factor influencing the characteristics of insulating system. Effect of moisture on insulating system. Insulating materials for electric and electronics equipments. UNIT 5 Magnetic Properties of materials: Magnetic material classification, origin of permanent magnetic dipole, Dimagnetism, Para magnetism, ferromagnetic domains, Magnetostriction, factor affecting permeability and hysteresis loss, anti ferromagnetism, ferrimanetism, magnetic resonance. RECOMMENDED BOOKS 1) Electronic Engineering Materials and devices: J.Allison, McGraw-Hill pub 2) Electric and radio engineering materials: B.M.Tareev, Mir Publication 3) Electric engineering Materials : A.J.Dekker, Pretis Hall Publication

BETL-022 LAB-III (WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY)


List of Experiments in Workshop Technology (Any Sixteen) 1. Making of lab joint, mortise and tenon-joint, Briddle joint and dovetail joint. 2. Preparation of a wooden surface for painting, apply primer on one side to paint the same side. 3. Preparation of metallic surface for painting, apply primer and paint the given surface 4. Preparation of a metallic surface for Spray-Painting. First spray primer and paint the same by spray-painting gun and Air-compressor system 5. Preparation of a soap-case by the metal-sheet. 6. Preparation of a funnel with thin sheet and solder the seam of funnel 7. Preparation of cylinder and solder the same. 8. Preparation of different types of joints such as Lap-joint, Butt joint, Single seam and double seam 9. Brazing practice on small tube/ conduit joint 10. Hack sawing and chipping practice on mild steel flat. 11. Filling and souring practice of chipped M.S. job 13. Drilling practice etc and fit it on 12. Threading practice by taps and Die set.

14. Cutting and threading practice on G.I. Pipes for using socket, elbow and tee wooden practice board.

15. Sketches and study of the foundry tools, cupola and pit-furnace. 16. Preparation of green moulding sand and practice to prepare moulds. 17. Preparation of square or rectangular piece by M.S. round-rod. 18. Preparation of a hexagonal or square headed bolt. 19. Preparation of a ring with hook for wooden doors. 21. Spot welding practice by spot welding machine. 20. Welding practice for lap and butt joints. 22. Study and sketch of Lathe Machine

23. Plain turning, step-turning and knurling practice on Lathe machine 24. Study and sketch of planning / shaping machines. Lectures Tutorials Practical

OIEEL-001: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LAB-IV


Lecture Tutorial Practical LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS(Any eight) 1) Study of Safety precautions 2) Study of Thevenins theorem 3) Study of Kirchoffs law 4) Study of super position theorem 5) Study of RLC series circuit 6) Effect of temperature rise on conducting material 7) Direct loading test on single phase transformer 8) Study of star delta relationship 9) Study of various batteries

II-year

Thred semester

BET-021 MATHEMATICS -II


Unit 1 Differential Calculus: Real Number System, Functions, Limits, Continuity, Derivative. Unit 2 Applications of Derivatives: Application to Geometric, Derivative as a Rate Measure, Increasing and Decreasing Function, Maxima and Minima, Roller Theorems, Mean Value Theorem, Curve Sketching. Unit 3 Indefinite Integrals: Antiderivatives, Basic Definitions, Methods of Integration, Integration of Rational Functions, Integration of Irrational Functions. Unit 4 Definite Integrals: Definite Integrals, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, Properties of Definite Integrals, Applications. Unit 5 Complex Numbers: Complex Numbers, Geometrical Representation of Complex Numbers, Exponential and Circular Functions of Complex Numbers Unit 6 Matrices and Determinants: Matrices, Matrix Multiplication, Determinants, Adjoint and Inverse of a Matrix, Solution of Linear Equations with the help of Inverse of a Matrix. Unit 7 Statistics: Statistical Data and Variables and Units of Observations, Construction of Frequency Tables (or Frequency Distributions) from Raw Data, Graphical Presentation of Frequency Distributions, Measures of Location and Dispersion. Reference: Shanti Narayan, Integral Calculus, by Chand & Co.

BET-017 COMPUTER BASICS


Unit 1 Introduction to Computers: Why Computer?, Evolution of Computers, Components of a Computer, Hardware Vs Software, System Vs Application Software, Bits and Bytes, Input and Output Devices, ROM/RAM, Secondary Storage Devices Unit 2 Microsoft Windows: Microsoft Windows, Windows Desktop, Working With Windows, Exploring the Control Panel, Common Accessory Applications, Windows Explorer Unit 3 Ms Word Part I:About MS Word, MS Word Screen Layout, Creating Documents, S Word Menus, Standard Toolbar, Formatting Toolbar Unit 4 Ms Word II: Creating a Simple Document, Bullets, Numbering the Text, Aligning the Text, Spelling and Grammar Check, Print Preview, Print, Saving the document, Closing the document, Opening the document, Exiting MS Word, Selecting a Template, Starting the Template and selecting the Template Style, Header and Header Items, Recipients name and the closing items, Header and Footer, Typing the Text, Creating and modifying tables, Creating rows and columns, Inserting rows and columns, Merging rows and columns, Unit 5 Introduction to Spreadsheets Part-I:Starting MS Excel, Excel Screen Layout, Excel Menu Unit 6 Ms Excel Toolbars: Standard Toolbar, Formatting Toolbar, Creating a Simple Worksheet, Functions Unit 7 Ms PowerPoint: About PowerPoint, Toolbars, Creating a simple presentation, Making your presentation attractive, Viewing a presentation, Printing a presentation, Getting Help Unit 8 Internet and E-Mailing: Internet Basics, Starting the Internet, Searching, E-mailing, Internet Chat

Reference: Saxena, Sanjay, A First Course in Computer, 2003 Edition, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. Alexis, Leon and Mathews, Leon, Fundamentals of Information Technology, Vikas Publishing Hopuse Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. Stephen L. nelson, Office 2000: The Complete Reference, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi. Joe Hubraken, Microsoft office 2000: 8 in 1, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi. Basandra, S.K., Computer Today, Galgotia Publication, New Delh

BET-022 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS


Unit 1 Stresses and Strains: Basic Concepts, Mechanical Behaviour of Materials, Deformation of Bars, Composite Bars, Thermal Stresses and Strains, Relationship between Elastic Constants. Unit 2 Principal Stresses: State of Stresses, Normal and Shear Stresses, Stress on Oblique Sections, Principal Stresses and Principal Planes. Unit 3 Shear Forces and Bending Moments: Beams, Shear Force and Bending Moment, Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagram. Unit 4 Stresses in Beams: Simple Bending or Pure Bending, Moment of Resistance, Bending Stress Distribution, Practical Applications, Section Modulus, Shear Stress Distribution in Beams. Unit 5 Deflection of Beams: Curvature of Bending Beam, Differential Equation of Deflection Curve, Double Integration Method for Slope and Deflection. Unit 6 Torsion: Torsion of Circular Shafts, Power Transmission by Shafts. Unit 7 Columns and Struts: Failure of a Column or Strut, Sigh Conventions, Types of End Condition of Columns, Equivalent Length of a Column, Slenderness Ratio, Factor of Safety, Indian Standard Specifications for Columns.

Reference: Timoshenko, Stephen, Strength of Materials-part I and part II, CBS Publishers and Distributors. Schaums Outline Series (1989), Strength of Materials- Second Edition, McGraw Hill Book

BIEE-027: ELECTRICAL MACHINES-I


UNIT 1 D.C.Machines: Construction, principal of operation, Emf equation, torque equation. Armature winding Lap, wave, single layer, double layer. Armature reaction and commutation, method of improving commutation. UNIT 2 D.C.Generators: Types, Characteristics and application of d.c.shunt, series and compound generators. Parallel operation of d.c. shunt, series and compound generators. Introduction for conducting and reporting the test on D.C. machines as per Indian standard. UNIT 3 D.C.Motors: Characteristics, applications of d.c. shunt series and compound motors, starting and speed control, losses, efficiency and testing UNIT 4 Single phase Transformer: Heat run test, separation of core losses in to its component, parallel operation, equivalent circuit. Autotransformer- Construction, working, merits, demerits and application. Introduction for conducting and reporting the test on transformer as per Indian standard. UNIT: 5 Three Phase Transformer: Construction, working, types, connections, applications, testing, parallel operation, open delta, power transformer, distribution transformer construction. Three phase to single phase, two phase, six phase, and twelve phase conversion. Three winding transformer and tap changing transformer. Wave forms of no-load current and inrush current phenomenon. RECOMMENDED BOOKS 1) Electrical Engineering Vol.I: Direct current by C.Dawes IV Edition. 2) Electircal Machinery by Nagrath, Kothari (Tata Mc GrawHill) 3) Electircal Machine by P.S.Bhimra. 4) Advance Electircal Technology by H.Cotton (Wheeler Publication) 5) Substation Equipment by Satnam and Gupta. 6) Theory of AC Machines by Langsdorf (Tata McGrawHill)

BIEL-027: Applied Electronics


UNIT I Amplifiers: 1) Power Amplifiers: Introduction, Classification Class A, Class B, Class AB & Class C, efficiency of each. Single stage class A power amplifier: Circuit operation, input & output waveforms, graphical Analysis and efficiency of i] Transformer couple resistive load single stage power amplifier. ii] Class A push pull amplifier. iii] Class B push pull amplifier. iv] Class AB push pull amplifier. Concept of cross over distortion Advantages of push pull amplifier, collector power dissipation requirement & specifications of power transistor, need of heat sink. 2) FET Amplifier: Biasing of FET: Source Self Bias, Drain to source Bias, Application of FET as VVR, Common Source Amplifier: Working & Applications, Introduction to MOSFET Types, Construction, Working & Applications 3) Tuned Amplifiers: Introduction & necessity of tuned amplifier. Basic tuned circuits, series & parallel resonance in tuned circuits. Operating principle, circuit working, resonance frequency of single tuned, double tuned amplifiers. UNIT II Feedback Amplifiers & oscillators: General theory of feedback: Types of feedback -negative & positive feedback. Types of negative feedback - voltage shunt, voltage series, current shunt & current series. Advantages of negative feedback on voltage gain, bandwidth, input impedance, output impedance, stability, noise, distortion in amplifiers. Introduction to oscillator, block diagram of sine wave oscillator, requirement of oscillation - Barkhausen criterion, \ operating principles of RC & LC oscillators RC oscillators RC phase shift, Wien bridge LC oscillators - Colpitts, Hartley, Crystal oscillators Circuit diagram, equation for frequency of oscillation & frequency stability. UNIT III Wave shaping circuits: Necessity of wave shaping circuits, Linear circuits RC integrator & differentiator- input/ output waveforms & frequency response. Non - linear circuits - Clipper, diode series & shunt, positive & negative biased & unbiased & combinational clipper. Clampers- positive & negative clampers. UNIT IV Multivibrators: Transistor as switch. Definition & graphical representation of different time periods. Multivibrator classification, circuit working & frequency with specific application. MMV, AMV, BMV & Schmitt trigger UNIT V Time base generator: Voltage time base generator, exponential sweep generator UJT Relaxation Oscillator, negative resistance generator. working principle & operation. Current time base generator, bootstrap & miller sweep generator , applications in TV & CRO. UNIT VI Trouble shooting & Testing: Need for trouble shooting, Important steps for testing Visible testing - Observing circuits for visible faults like broken component, open contacts etc. Active testing Voltage analysis, Resistance analysis, signal analysis. Trouble shootings of multivibrators, phase shift oscillators, transistorised sweep generator, clipping & clamping circuits. References: 1. Paul Malvino, Electronic Principles, Tata McGraw-Hill 2. R.S.Sedha, Applied Electronics, S.Chand & Co.

BICEL-016: Lab V (Computer Application)


Lecture Tutorial Practical List of Practical : (Any Ten) 1. Installation of PC, connecting and disconnecting key board, monitor and printer, correct method of handling floppies, disks and mouse 2. Exploring the control panel changing date & time, Desktop Background, Screen Saver, Add or Remove Programs. 3. Creating & Deleting folders, opening files/folders, copying files, renaming files/folders, changing folder view 4. To prepare captions in different sizes and fonts and generate tables in MS Word and using windows. 5. Creating & modifying tables in MS word. 6. Creating documents in MS Word and working with MS Word menus. 7. To prepare tables and charts in MS Excel using windows. 8. Creating a worksheet and working with functions in MS Excel 9. Creating a presentation/slide-show in MS PowerPoint 10. Creating an E-mail Account, checking & sending E-mail, E-mail attachments & Internet Chatting. 11. Developing a Technical Report with tables in MS word. 12. Creating a presentation for the Technical Report in MS PowerPoint.

BMEL-008: Strength of Materials Lab VI


Lecture Tutorial Practical List of Experiments in Strength of Materials (Any Eight) 1. To determine shear force (SF) and Bending moment (BM) diagram at various sections of a simply supported beam loaded with several point load on plain paper. 2. To determine yield stress, ultimate stress, youngs modulus, percentage elongation of a mild steel rod by Universal testing machine. 3. Determination of bending test on timber. 4. Determination of bending test on floor tiles. 5. Determination of modulus of rigidity of a curve by torsion apparatus. 6. Determination of deflection and stiffness of a helical spring. 7. To determine hardness of a plate by Rock wells Brinells hardness testing machine. 8. To determine impact resistance of a material by Izode impact testing machine. 9. To determine compression test on timber, bricks, mild steel and copper. 10. Determination of water absorption test on bricks. 11. Determination of water absorption test on floor tiles. 12. To determine the moisture content and specific gravity of timber

Iv-semester BIEE-028: Electrical Machines Theory-II


UNIT I Synchronous Machines. Main construction features of commutator and brushless excitation system. Generation of three phase emf. Production of rotating magnetic field in a three phase winding. Concept of distribution factor and coil span factor and coil span factor and emf equation. Armature reaction on unity, lag and lead power factor. Operation of single synchronous machine independently supplying a load- Voltage regulation by syn-impedance method. Need and necessary conditions of parallel operation of alternators. Synchronizing an alternator (Synchroscope method) with the bus bars. Operating of synchronous machine as a motor- its starting methods. Effect of change in excitation of a synchronous motor. Cause of hunting and prevention. Rating and cooling of synchronous machines. Application of synchronous machines (as an alternator, as a synchronous condenser) UNIT 2 Induction motors. Salient constructional features of squirrel cage and slip ring 3-phase induction motors principle of operation, slip and its significance and connection of submersible motor (monoblock). Locking of rotor and stator fields. Rotor resistance, inductance, emf and current. Relationship between copper loss and the motor slip. Power flow diagram of an induction motor. Factors determining the torque. Torque-slip curve, stable and unstable zones. Effect of rotor resistance upon the torque slips relationship. Double cage rotor motor and its applications. Starting of 3-phase induction motors, DOL, star-delta, auto transformer. Causes of low power factor of induction motors. Testing of 3-phase motor on no load rotor test and find efficiency. Speed control of induction motor, conventional and thyristorized. UNIT 3 Fractional Kilo Watt (FKW) Motors. Single phase induction motors; Construction characteristics and applications, Nature of field produced in single phase induction motor. Spilt phase induction motor. Capacitors start and run motor. Shaded pole motor. Reluctance starts motor. Alternating current series motor and universal motors. Single phase synchronous motor. Reluctance motor. Hysteresis motor. UNIT 4 Special Purpose Machines. Construction and working principles, linear induction motor, stepper motor, servo motor. RECOMMENDED BOOKS 1. Electrical Machines by SK Bhattacharya, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 2. Electrical Machines by SK Sahdev, Unique International Publications, Jalandhar 3. Electrical Machiens by Nagrath and Kothari, Tata Mc Graw Hill, New Delhi

BIEE-029: Power Generation Systems


UNIT I Power Generation. Main resources of energy, conventional and non-conventional. Different types of power stations. Flow diagrams and brief details of their operation, comparison of the generating stations on the basis of running cost, site, starting, maintenance etc. Importance of non-conventional sources of energy in the present scenario. UNIT 2 Hydro Energy: Hydro-electric Power Plants, Mini and Micro hydro- electric power generation. Magneto Hydro Dynamic (MHD) Power Genertion. UNIT 3 Thermo Electric Power: Basic principle, performance analysis of thermo electric power generation, thermoelectric materials and their application. UNIT 4 Wind Energy: a) Wind Energy Conversion, Wind mills, Electricity generation from wind- Types of wind mills, local control, and energy storage b)Solar Energy: Physical Principal of the conversion of solar radiation into heat, Photo-voltaic cell, Electricity generation, solar water heaters, Solar Furnaces, Solar cookers, Solar Stills solar Pumping. UNIT 5 Bio-energy: Bio-mass Conversion Technologies-wet and dry processes. Methods for obtained energy form Biomass. Power Generation by using gassifiersGeo-thermal and Tidal Energy: Geo-thermal sources, Ocean thermal electric conversion, open and closed cycles, hybrid cycles. Prime movers for geo-thermal energy conversion. Steam Generation and electricity generation. UNIT 6 Chemical Energy Sources: Design and operating principles of a fuel cell, conversion efficiency, work output and emf of fuel cells, applications storage battery characteristics, types, applications, maintenance of batteries.Importance of Non Conventional sources of energy, Present Scenario, Future Prospectus, Economics Criteria. RECOMMENDED BOOKS 1. Electrical Power System and Analysis by CL Wadhwa, 3 2.station Design and Equipment by Santnam and PV Gupta, Dhanpat Rai & Sons. 3. Electrical power I by SK Sahdev, unique International Publications, Jalandhar 4. Electrical Power System by V K Mehta, S chand & Co., New Delhi 5. Electrical Power System by JB Gupta, Kataria and Sons, New Delhi

BIMM-030: INDUSTRIAL DRIVES AND CONTROLS


UNIT I Control of DC motors by single phase Converters: Introduction to Tyhristor controlled Drives, Single phase semi and Full controlled converters connected to d.c separately excited and d.c series motorscontinuous current operation- output voltage and current waveforms- Speed and Torque expressionsSpeed Torque Characteristics problems. UNIT 2 Control of DC motors by Three phase Converters: Three phase semi and fully controlled converters connected to d.c.separately excited and d.c.series motors- output voltage and current waveforms Speed and Torque expressions- Speed Torque characteristics- Problems. UNIT 3 Control of DC motors by Choppers: Single quadrant, Two- quadrant and four quadrant chopper fed dc separately excited and series excited motors- Continuous current operation- Output voltage and current wave forms- speed torque expression speed torque characteristics- Problems on Chopper fed d.c Motors- Closed Loop operation (Block Diagram Only) UNIT 4 Control of Induction Motor through Stator Frequency: Variable frequency characteristics- Variable frequency control of induction motor by Voltage sources and current source inverter and cycloconverters- PWM control- Comparison of VSI and CSI operation Speed torque characteristics numerical problems on induction motor drives- Closed loop operation of induction motor drives (Block Diagram Only) RECOMMENDED BOOKS 1. Alciton, D.G.and Histand, M.B.- Introduction to mechatronics and measurement systems 2. Fundametnals of the electrical drives Gopal K Dubey Narosa publication 3. Power Electronics converter application By N.Mohan T.M.Udeland & W.P.Robbins, Jhon Wiley & sons. Lectures Tutorials Practical Credits Marks 3 1 -- 4

BIEE-031: CPROGRAMMING
UNIT 1 Information Storage and Retrieval. Need for information storage and retrieval. Creating data base file. Querying database file on single and multiple keys. Ordering the data on a selected key. Programming a very simple application. UNIT 2 Programming in C.Basic structure of C programs. Executing a C program. Constants, variables, and data types. Operators and expressions. Managing Input- Output operations like reading a character, writing a character, formatted input, formatted output through print, scan, getch, putch statementsetc.Decision making and branching using IFelse, switch, go to statements. Decision making and looping using dowhile, and for statements. Arrays one dimensional and two dimensional. UNIT 3 Computers Application Overview. Commercial and business data processing application. Engineering computation. CAD, CAM, CAE, CAI. Typical Applications. UNIT 4 Students will be required to make a small programe for analysis of circuits design in Electrical Engineering components or any other area. Use and introduction of various software available in the field of electrical engineering. RECOMMENDED BOOKS 1. Programming in C by Sachaum Series, McGraw Hills 2. The essentials of Computer Organizing and Architecture by Linda Null and Julia Labur, narosa Publishing House Pvt.Ltd., New Delhi 3. Programming in C by Kerning Lan and Riechie Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi 4. Programming in C by Balaguru Swamy, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 5. Let us C- Yashwant Kanetkar, BPB Publications, New Delhi 6. Vijay Mukhi Series for C and C++ 7. Elements of C by MH Lewin, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi 8. Programming in C by kris A Jansa, Galgotia Publictions Pvt.Ltd., Daryaganj, 9. Programming in C by R Subburaj, Vikas Publications House Pvt.Ltd., Jangpura, 10. Programming in C by BP Mahapatra, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi

BIEE-032: Principles of Computer Architecture


UNIT I Motherboard And Its Components: Different types of PC configurations and their comparison, Chipset basic, chipset Architecture : North/South Bridge, architecture and Hub architecture, Architecture of Intel chipset 915 G& 945 G, Overview and features of ISA, PCI-X, PCI-Xpress, AGP, Processor Bus (no pin description) Comparison between PCI and PCI Express, Logical memory organization : Conventional memory, Extended memory, Expanded memory (No memory map), Concept of cache memory : Internal cache, External cache, (L1, L2, L3 cache), Overview and features of SDRAM, DDR, SDRAM, DDR2, SDRAM, DDR3, BIOS Basics UNIT II Storage Devices And Its Interfacing: Recording Technique : RM, MFM, RLL Perpendicular, magnetic recording, Hard disk construction and working, Terms related to Hard Disk : Track, Sector cylinder, cluster, Head parking, MBR, Zone recording, Formatting, Low level formatting, High level formatting, partitioning, Hard disk drive interface : features of parallel AT attachment, (PATA), Serial AT Attachment (SATA), External SATA (no pin description), CDROM drive : Construction, recording, DVD : Construction, Recording UNIT III Display Devices & Interfacing: CRT colour monitor : Block diagram and function of each block, Characteristics of CRT monitor: Dot pitch, Resolution, Video bandwidth, Horizontal scanning frequency, Interlaced versus non interlaced monitor, Advantages of CRT display over LCD display, LCD monitor : functional block diagram of LCD monitor, working principal, advantages and disadvantages Types : Passive matrix and Active matrix, Important characteristics : Resolution, Refresh rate, Response time. Basic block diagram of a video accelerator card Lectures Tutorials Practical UNIT IV Input & Output Devices: Construction, working & Installation of : Keyboard. Mouse: Mechanical, Opto mechanical, New optical, Scanner: Types, Flat bed, Block diagram and specifications. Modem: Internal and External: Block diagram and specifications. Printer: Dot matrix, Inkjet, Laser: Block diagram andspecifications UNIT V Power Supplies: Block diagram and working of SMPS. Signal description and pin diagram of AT and ATX connectors, Power supply characteristics: Rated wattage, Efficiency, Regulation, Ripple, Load regulation, line regulation, Power problems : Blackout, Brownout, surges and spikes, Symptoms of power problems, Protection devices : Surge suppressor : working UPS : Block diagram, working, Types, Rating UNIT VI Interfaces: SCSI cables and connectors, SCSI drive configuration. USB features, RS232 : (Voltages & 9 pin Signal description), Centronics (interface diagram, signals and timing waveform), Firewire features Pc Diagnostic, Testing And Maintenance And Tools: Preventive Maintenance : Active Preventive maintenance, passive preventiv maintenance, periodic maintenance procedure Preventive maintenance of peripherals of PCs. Fault finding and troubleshooting of the above peripherals, ESD (Electrostatic discharge), RFI protection, Working of logic probe, logic purser, current Reference Books :1.Mike Meyers, Scott Jerni gan, Managing & Troubleshooting PCs TMH 2. Bigelow, Bigelow's Troubleshooting, Maintaining & Repairing PCs TMH 3. Mark Minasi, The Complete PC Upgrade & Maintenance Guide BPB Publication

BIEEL-014: LAB VII


Laboratory Experiments:-

ELECTRICAL MACHINES THEORY-II

1. Demonstration and Study of revolving field set up by a 3-phase wound stator 2. Study of different parts of induction motor 3. To measure the slip of 3-phase IM by i) Tachometer ii) Comparing rotor & stator frequency iii) Stroboscopic method. To reverse the direction of rotation of three phase induction motor 4. Determination of the regulation of alternator by direct load test. 5. Observe the effect of excitation & speed on induction e.m.f & plot O.C.C of the alternator. 6. Determination of the regulation and efficiency of alternator from the open circuit and short circuit test. 7. Determination of the effect of variation of excitation on performance of a synchronous motor 8. Determination of efficiency by (a) no load test and blocked rotor test on an induction motor (b) direct loading of an induction motor or indirect loading method. 9. Determination of effect of rotor resistance on torque speed curve of an induction motor 10. To tell the effect of a capacitor on the starting and running of a single-phase induction motor. 11. Reversing the direction of rotation of ceiling fan or any one type of single phase induction motor 12. Study of various types of starters of three phase induction motor 13. Study of different speed control methods of three phase induction motor. 14. Detailed wiring diagram of DOL and Automatic Star-Delta starter 15. Study of linear induction motor

BIEEL-015: LAB VIII C PROGRAMMING


LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS:1. Creating database 2. Querying the database 3. Report generation 4. Programming in dbase 5. Use of spread sheets/matlab/mathematics/Eureka (or any other package) for engineering computers. 6. Use of design packages (appropriate design packages may be selected depending upon theavailability) on Estimating and Costing, Analysis of rates and other areas. 7. Use of and electrical engineering related CAI packages 8. Programming for DAS and control. 9. Exercise on data acquisition. 10. Exercise on control on/off switch, and proportional control. 11. Programming exercise on executing C program 12. Programming exercise on editing C program 13. Programming exercise on defining variables and assigning values to variables. 14. Programming exercise on arithmetic expressions and their evaluation. 15. Programming exercise on arithmetic and relational operators. 16. Programming exercise on reading a character. 17. Programming exercise on writing a character. 18. Programming exercise on formatting input using print. 19. Programming exercise on formatting output using scan. 20. Programming exercise on simple if statement. 21. Programming exercise on IF. else statement. 22. Programming exercise on switch statement. 23. Programming exercise on go to statement 24. Programming exercise on do- while statement. 25. Programming exercise on for statement 26. Programming exercise on one-dimensional arrays. 27. Programming exercise o two- dimensional arrays.28. Exercise on- Internet use/application Typical application on Electrical Engineering

V-semester
BIEE-033: ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT THEORY
Unit 1 Basic circuit concepts. Types of networks and various terminologies. Various network reduction techniques. Analysis of series and parallel circuits. Voltage and current division. Types of sources. Source transformation techniques. Star- Delta transformations. Various network theorems to find out circuit response. Krichoffs laws. Branch current analysis and Maxwells loop analysis. Nodal analysis. Superposition therorem. Thevenins theorem. Nortons theorem. Maximum power transfer theorem. Duality and dual networks. Unit 2 All above concepts for steady state and transient responses. Concept of phasor and complex Impedance/ Admittance Analysis of simple series and parallel circuits active power, reactive power, apparent power (volt-ampere), power factor and energy associated with these circuitsconcept of complex power phasor diagram, impedance triangle and power triangle associated with these circuits- responance in series and parallel circuits- Q factor, half-power frequencies and bandwidth of resonant circuits. Recommended books 1. Network Analysis & Synthesis. R.V.Jalagaonkar2. Mann: Introduction A.C.Circuit Theory, Universities Press 3. Engineering Circuit Analysis, Tata McGraw- Hill 4. Networks & Systems, D.Roy Choudhary 5. Networks & Systems A Chakrabarti & S. Bhadra, Dhanpat Rai & Co Lectures Tutorials Practical Credits Marks 3 1 -- 4 External:70+Internal:30 Students are required to score 35% marks individually in both external and internal and 40% marks in total.

BIEE-036: ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION & SYSTEMS


UNIT I Introduction. Purpose of estimating and costing, proforma for making estimates, preparation of materials schedule costing, price list, tender document net price list, market survey, overhead charges, labour charges, electrical point method and fixed percentage method, contingency, profit, purchase system, enquiries, comparative statements, orders for supply, payment of bills. Tendersits constituents,finalization specimen tender. UNIT 2 Accessories. Types of wiring. Electrical, batten, casing-casing and conduit wiring, comparison of different wiring, selection and design of wiring schemes for particular situation (domestic and Industrial). Selection of wires and cables, wiring accessories and use of protective devices i.e., ELCB etc. Use of wiregauge and tables. UNIT 3 Estimating and Costing: Domestic installation; standard practice as per IS and IE rules. Planning of circuits, sub-circuits and position of different accessories, electrical layout, preparing estimates including cost as per schedule rate pattern and actual market rate (single storey and multi-storey buildings) UNIT 4 Industrial installations; relevant IE rules and IS standard practices, planning, designing and estimation of installation for single phase motors of different ratings, electrical circuit diagram, sizing of diagram, starters, preparation of materials lists, estimating and costing exercise on workshop with singe- phase, 3-phase motor load and the light load (3-phase supply system) Service line connection estimate for domestic and Industrial loads (over-head and underground connections) from pole to energy meter. Electrical forms: different types of fans and their sizes, air conditioners, exhaust fans, determination of size and number of fans for a given situation. UNIT 5 Transmission and distribution lines (overhead and underground) planning and designing of lines with different fixtures, earthing etc. based on unit cost calculationsSubstation: Types of substations, substation schemes and components, estimate of 11/.04 KV pole mounted substation up to 200 KVA rating. RECOMMENDED BOOKS 1. Electrical Estimating and Costing by JB Gupta, Satan Prakashan, New Delhi2. Estimating and Costing by SK Bhattacharya, Tata McGraw Hill, New DelhiLectures Tutorials Practical Credits Marks 3 1 -- 4

BIEE-034: ELECTRICAL POWER TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION


UNIT I ; Transmission System
1. Layout of transmission system; Effect of increase of voltage om (a) weight of copper (b) efficiency of line and (c) line drop; practical working voltage for generation transmission and distribution 2. Comparison between: (a) three phase and single phase system (b) Overhead and underground transmission system, (c) hvac and hvdc transmission system 3. Constructional features of transmission lines: Types of support, Types of insulators, Selection of insulators, conductors, earth wire and their accessories, Transportation and stringing of lines. 4. Mechanical features of line: Importance of sag, calculation of sag at level supports, effects of wind and ice, simple problems; Indian electricity rules pertaining to clearance 5. Electrical features of line: Concept of resistance, inductance and capacitance in a.c. transmission line (single phase, three phases); simple problems on efficiency and regulation of short lines; physical concept of corona. Effects of corona and remedial measures; concept of string insulators and voltage distribution are the string. 6. HVDC transmission lines: Salient features, advantages, description of system to block diagram, ground return.

UNIT 2 ; Distribution System


1. Lay out of HT and LT distribution system: Constructional feature of distribution line and their erection, LT feeder, distributor and service mains; Simple problems on AC distributor fed at once end, both ends and determination of size of conductor 2. Construction of LT and HT underground power cables, Insulation resistance of cables, laying of cables, different methods, comparison of overhead and underground distribution systems 3. Estimation of LT and HT overhead distribution lines.

UNIT 3 ; Sub Stations


1. Brief idea of substation; grid sub-station 220/132KV, outdoor power substations, indoor and pole mounted substations

UNIT 4 Faults
1. Common type of faults in lines (i.e. overhead and underground) 2. Location and testing of faults in underground lines 3. Maintenance schedule of lines

UNIT 5 ; Power Factor


1. Concept of power factor 2. Causes and disadvantages of power factor 3. Economics of power factor improvement, Methods of improvement using static and synchronous condensers and simple problem

UNIT 6 ; Various Types of Tariffs


1. Types of tariffs problems 2. Block rate, flat rate, maximum demand and two part tariffs 3. Simple

UNIT 7 ; Earthing
Purpose, significance and methods of earthing

BIEE-035: Control System


UNIT I Overview of Control system: System- definition & practical example, Control system definition and practical example, Open loop & closed loop systems definition, block diagram, practical example, and Comparison, Laplace transform Significance in control system, Linear time varying and time in varying systems definition, developing differential equations of R-C and R-L-C electric circuits. Transfer function definition, derivation of transfer function for close loop control system. Order of a system definition, 0, 1, 2 order system standard equation, practical examples. Block diagram representation of a system- need, reduction rules, problems. UNIT II Dynamic Analysis of a system: Dynamic analysis of measurement systems - definition, time domain and frequency domain analysis. Time domain analysis Transient and steady state response, steady state error. Standard test inputs - step, ramp, parabolic & impulse. Need of them, significance, and corresponding Laplace representation. Poles & zeros definition. Analysis of first order control system for unit step input; concept of time constant. Analysis of second order control system for unit step input; concept, definition & effect of damping; time response specifications (no derivations) ; problems on time response specifications. UNIT III Stability & frequency response analysis: S-plane Introduction. stability - stable, unstable, critically stable & conditionally stable system; relative stability; Root locations in S-plane for stable and unstable systems Rouths stability criterion-different cases & conditions (statement method); problems ( Time response analysis ) Introduction, advantages & disadvantages of frequency response analysis; frequency response specifications UNIT IV Control actions & process controllers: Process control system block diagram , elements. Role of controllers in process industry; concept of sequencing & modulating controllers; Control actions: discontinuous & continuous modes; on off controllers: neutral zone. proportional controllers (offset, proportional band) integral & derivative controllers; composite controllers; PI, PD, PID controllers. Control actions of electronic controllers with circuits & equations (with op amp) UNIT V Servo Systems: Servo system definition, block diagram, AC & DC servo systems- comparison, practical example, schematic diagram , concept and principle Servo components: Potentiometer as errordetector, Synchro as error detector, Rotary encoder, Stepper motor- variable reluctance type, comparison ofstepper motor with DC servo motor, DC servo motor- characteristic, difference from a normal DC motor, comparison between armature controlled and field controlled DC servo motors(no TF), AC servo motor-difference from a normal 2 phase induction motor, characteristic of AC Servo meter (no TF) UNIT VI Robotics: Robotics- definition, concept. Functional diagram of robotics, DOF, End effectors. Application, advantages and classification of robotics. Reference Books: 1. M. Gopal Digital Control System Tata McGraw-Hill

BIEEL-016: LAB IX: ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT THEORY


LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS:1. Introduction to various types of circuit elements to be used in laboratory experiments 2. verification and demonstration of Kirchoffs law 3. Verification and demonstration of Thevenins theorem 4. Verification and demonstration of Superposition theorem 5. Verification and demonstration of Nortons theorem 6. RL series circuit. Study of various vector triangles 7. RC series circuit. Study of various vector triangles. 8. RLC series circuits to find circuit parameters. 9. Study and application of different types AC bridges 10. Study of maximum power transfer theorem and if possible demo of the same

BIEEL-017: Lab X (Control System)


List of Practical: 1. DC position control system 2. AC position control system 3. Characteristics of potentiometer as error detector 4. Characteristics of synchro as error detector 5. Step response of first order R-C circuit 6. Step response of R-L-C second order circuit 7. Temperature controller with on-off controller 8. Temperature controller with PI controller 9. Temperature controller with PID controller Design Problems: 1. Design a temperature based control system for controlling the room temperature. 2. Design the control system for the vehicular speed control. List of Equipments: 1. DC & AC position control system 2. Potentiometer 3. PID, PI controller 4. Tempreture Controller 5. Synchro Lecture Tutorial Practical External:30+Internal:70 Students are required to score 35% marks individually in both external and internal and 40% marks in total

BIEEP-001 : PROJECT WORK IN SEMESTER V & VI


In project work group of maximum five students will work in a team for a common defined objective.Project work must be done in consultation with the industries and industrial needs. Students are expected to visit any industry of their liking for selection of industrial projects/problems. They will prepare document defining the problem clearly. The final draft and scope of project will be decided by students in consultation with the internal and external (industry expert) guide. They will train themselves to solve above defined problem if necessary. Once the final draft and scope of project is defined they can work on project with that industry. Student will complete project work in two phases (two semesters) and they will prepare presentation of project work carried out in these semesters and present it as Project Seminar I and II in respective semesters. It is expected that students should complete following work as follows Semester- V Semester- VI Visit to industry/ study of a specific problem. Define a problem. Finalize the scope and nature of work. Submit the synopsis. Train themselves (if necessary) Prepare a rough report containing following 1. Introduction 2. Literature survey 3. Need and justification of work. Finalize the report.Prepare a rough report containing following 4. Experimental work/ testing/design/ fabrication. 5. Results 6. Discussion 7. Conclusions 8. Scope of future work. 9. References Finalize the report. Prepare presentation based on above and present it as Project Seminar I

Prepare presentation based on total work and present it as Project Seminar II Credit Guidelines There will be 8 credits assigned to the project work. Oral/ Practical Examination In this, students are expected to prepare for external oral examination. Students will be assessed by the external examiner which is either appointed by university or by industrial expert (may be called from industry having work experience in the field in which project is completed). As far as possible, same external examiner will assess group of students for project in two semesters. This will ensure involvement of examiner and proper evaluation of project work. The evaluation of the Project is to be carried out of 200 marks only in sixth semester and no evaluation will be carried out in fifth semester

six th - semester
.BIEE-037: POWER PLANT ECONOMICS AND CONTROL
UNIT I Cost of power Generation- Thermal, Hydro and Nuclear Types of Consumers in a distribution systemDomestic, Commercial, and Industrial etc. Concepts of; load factor, power factor, diversity factor, demand factor. UNIT 2 Electricity Tariff- Block rate, flat rate, two part, and three part tariffs. Subsidization and cross subsidization. Availability tariff of generation companies. Pool tariff of transmission companies. UNIT 3 Economics of Power Generation- Incremental fuel cost. Unit commitment. Spinning reserve. UNIT 4 Economics Dispatch: Computation of transmission loss. Active and reactive power optimization. Upper and lower frequency limits. Optimal hydro thermal scheduling. UNIT 5 Analytical: Gas Analysis Oxygen Zirconium sensor, paramagnetic; SO2; NO2; CO, CO2 Coal Analysis moisture, carbon, ash. Control: Boiler Control Steam pressure control, combustion control, Furnace Draft control, Steam temperature control, Feed water control Data logger and computer control, supervisory control and monitoring system. RECOMMENDED BOOKS 1) Power system and Protection - S.S. Rao 2) Switchgear and Protection M.V. Deshpande 3) Power system and Protection S L Uppal. 4) Electrical Technology vol I B.L.Theraja

Lectures Tutorials Practical Credits Marks

BIEE-038: ENERGY AUDIT


UNIT 1 Introduction, Energy Analysis and Thermodynamics energy costs of Fuel, Food, Materials, Goods, Services. Social and Economic cost benefit aspects, Methods of Energy Analysis. UNIT 2 Energy Analysis of Real Industrial systems- Factory, Transportation system, Energy production systems case studies, UNIT 3 Energy Management: Principles of Multi objective Energy Management with emphasis on conservation, pollution and evaluation of alternative Energy Resources, Design of Energy Management Programme. Auditing Procedures. UNIT 4 Conservation: Measurement for Energy Conservation. Energy crisis a socio-economical aspect RECOMMENDED BOOKS 1. S.C.Tripathy- Electrical Energy Utilization and conservation- THM Publication 2. S.Rao- Energy Technology Khanna Pub. 3. Dr.S.P.Sukhtme-Solar energy. 4. Preceding of the Seminar on Energy Audit & Demand Side Management held at Govt. College of Engineering, Pune-5 organized by M.S.E.B (SEA) ON 16.09.1998 5. Hand Book on energy efficient motors, International Cooper proposition council, B.E. Kushare. Lectures Tutorials Practical Credits 3 1 -- 4 External:70+Internal:30 Marks

BIEE-039: ELECTRICAL MEASIREMENTS & INSTRUMENTS


UNIT 1 Introduction To Electrical Measuring Instruments 1. Concept of measuring and instruments 2. Electrical quantities and instruments for their measurements 3. Types of electrical measuring instruments indicating, integrating and recording instrument 4. Essentials of indicating instruments- deflecting, controlling and damping torques UNIT 2 Ammeters and Voltmeters (Moving Coil and Moving Iron Type) 1. Concept of ammeters and voltmeters and difference between them 2. Construction and working principles of moving coil and moving iron instruments 3. Merits and demerits, sources of error and application of these instruments UNIT 3 Wattmeter (Dynamometer Type) 1. Construction, working principle, merits and demerits of single-phase and three-phase energy meter 2. Errors and compensation 3. Simple problems 4. Construction and working principle of maximum demand indicators UNIT 4 Miscellaneous Measuring Instruments 1. Construction working principle and application of Megger, Earth tester, Multimeter, Frequency meter (dynamometer type) single phase power factor meter (Electrodynamometer type). Working principle of synchroscope and phase sequence indicator, tong tester( Clamp-on meter) 2. Instrument Transformers, Constructional details of i) CT ii) PT and their ratio. UNIT 5 Electronic Instruments 1. Cathode Ray Oscilloscope: Block diagram, working of CRO and its various controls. Applications of CRO 2. Construction, working and applications of analog multimeter 3. Digital multi-meter and applications. UNIT 6 Lectures Tutorials Practical Credits Marks 314 External:70+Internal:30 Students are required to score 35% marks individually in both external and internal and 40% marks in total.Power Measurements In 3-phase Circuits 1. Three wattmeter method 2. Two wattmeter method and simple problems Recommended Books 1. Electrical & Electronics Measurement A.K.Sawhney 2. Instrumentation Devices & Systems Rangan, Mani, Sharma 3. Process Control Instrumentation TechnologyJohnson 4. Industrial Instrumentation and ControlS.K.Singh 5. Electrical & Electronics Measurement--Golding 6. Electrical measurement and measuring Instrumentation- G.P.Gupta

BIELE-005: Industrial Electronics


UNIT I Power electronics: Introduction to power electronics. Power transistor: Structure of vertical powertransistor, I- V characteristics of power transistors, second breakdown, SOA: Safe operating Area. UNIT II Thyristor family devices: Brief introduction to Thyristor family devices: TRIAC, SUS, SCS, SBS, LASCR, PUT, GTO. Construction, Symbol, working and static V/I characteristics of UJT, PUT, SCR, Diac, Triac, IGBT, MOS controlled thyristors, GTO. The two transistor analogy of SCR. UNIT III Turn ON and Turn OFF methods of Thyristor: Introduction to Turn ON and Turn OFF methods of Thyristor. Turn on methods Forward Voltage triggering, Gate triggering, dv/dt triggering, thermal triggering of Thyristor. Gate trigger circuits General block diagram of a thyristor gate trigger circuit, Resistance firing circuit, Resistance Capacitance firing circuit, Resistor Capacitor full wave trigger circuit. SCR triggering using UJT, PUT. Synchronised UJT triggering. Thyristor Turn OFF methods Class A, B, C,D, E, F. UNIT IV Polyphase Rectifiers: Need and Use of Polyphase Rectifiers. Circuit diagram and waveforms of Three phase half wave Delta Wye rectifier Six phase star half wave rectifier Three phase Delta Wye Bridge Rectifier UNIT V Phase controlled Rectifiers: Circuit diagram and waveforms of: Single phase half wave controlled rectifier (one quadrant) with R, RL load. Effect of free wheeling diode. Single phase full wave controlled rectifier (two quadrant converters) Midpoint converters (M 2 connection) R, RL load. Effect of free wheeling diode. Bridge configurations (B 2 connection) Fully controlled bridge circuit with inductive load (R L load) Rectifying mode, Inverting mode, Single Phase half controlled Bridge rectifier Half controlled bridge rectifier with Resistive load Half controlled bridge rectifier with R L load (No mathematical derivations) Lectures Tutorials Practical External:70+Internal:30 Students are required to score 35% marks individually in both external and internal and 40% marks in total .Reference Books: 1. M D Singh K B Khan Power Electronics Tata McGraw-Hill 2. Muhammad H. Rashid Power Electronics Circuits Devices and Applications P HI 3. G K Mithal, Dr Manisha Gupta Industrial and Power Electronics Khanna Publishers 4. S N Biswas Industrial Electronics Dhanpat Rai and Sons 5. Harish C. Rai Industrial and Power Electronics Umesh Publications

BIEEE-005: UTILIZATION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


UNIT 1 Illumination -lighting calculations - Design of lighting schemes - factory lighting flood lighting -electric lamps. UNIT 2 Electric Heating-Electric furnaces and welding - Resistance, inductance and Arc Furnaces -Construction and fields of application. UNIT 3 Electric drives and control - Group drive - Individual drive - selection of motors - starting characteristics - Running characteristics. UNIT 4 Traction system tractive effort calculations - electric braking - recent trend in electric traction. UNIT 5 Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning-Various types of air conditioning system, domestic refrigerator and wiring system. RECOMMENDED BOOKS 1) Uppal, S.L., 'Electrical Power', Khanna publishers 2) Utilization of Electrical Energy H Pratab 3) S.Rao electrical installation and systems 4) M P Vader electrical installation and systems Lectures Tutorials Practical Credits 3 1 -- 4 External:70+Internal:30 Students are required to score 35% marks Marks

.BIMEE-030: Industrial Organization and Management


UNIT I Overview Of Business: Types of Business, Industrial sectors Textile, Engineering, Agro etc service sector Introduction & Characteristics Globalization - Strength & weaknesses. UNIT II Management Process: What is Management? Evolution , various Definitions, concept of ManagementLevels of Management, Administration and Management, Principles of Management, Functions of Management: Planning , Organizing, Directing , controlling Motivating, Coordinating , Decision Making UNIT III Organizational Management: What is organization Definition and steps in organization. Organization Structure - Departmentation - Division of work base Centralized / Decentralized - Authority of Responsibility base, Span of Control Forms of Organization- Line, Line staff etc. Forms of ownerships Partnership, Proprietorship, Joint stock, Co-operative society , Govt. Sector etc. UNIT IV Human Resource Management: Personnel Management What is Personnel Management and Functions of Personnel Management. Staffing Planning & Recruitment procedure, Personnel Training & Development Types of training Induction, skill enhancement, Workers & Supervisors training programs Motivation.Safety Management Causes of Accidents, Safety Procedures , Introduction to Industrial ActsFactory act, ESI, workman compensation, Dispute act. UNIT V Financial Management: Financial Management- Objectives & Functions Capital Generation & Management Types of capitals, Sources of finance Budgets and accounts Types of Budgets & accounts, preparation of Profit & Loss Account, Balance sheet etc. Taxes & Tax Registration Introduction and types of Taxes Excise Service Tax, Income Tax, VAT Sales tax. UNIT VI Lectures Tutorials Practical Credits Marks 3 1 -- 4 External:70+Internal:30 Students are required to score 35% marks individually in both external and internal and 40% marks in total.Materials

Management:

Inventory Management Meaning & Objectives ABC Analysis Purchase

Procedure- Purchase types , searching & Selection of sources. Global purchasing, Global outsourcing. Economic Order Quantity: Models & Analytical Treatment Modern Techniques of Material Management JIT, SAP/ERP UNIT VII Project Management: Project Management - Introduction & Meaning Project Planning & Control CPM/PERT Techniques Concept of Break Even Analysis Productivity Meaning, Means & Measures of increasing productivity, Concept of Quality Circle, 5 S, Kaizen (waste control), 6 sigma. I. P.R. Reference Books: 1.O.P. Khanna Industrial Engg & Management Dhanpal Rai & sons New Delhi 2.S.C. Saksena Business Administration & Management Sahitya Bhavan Agra 3.W.H. Newman, E.Kirby Warren, Andrew R. McGill The process of Management PHI

BIEEE-006: SWITCHGEAR AND PROTECTION


UNIT 1 Introduction: Causes and consequences of dangerous currents; fault, overloads and switching over currents. Basic idea of an over current relay as a level detector. Selectively discrimination, sensitivity, reliability of relay. Fastness of operation. Upper and lower limits for the time of relay operation. Current grading. Time grading. Time grading and inverse time operation. Primary and backup protection. Pick up and reset values. UNIT 2 Construction and operation of relay: Construction and operation of electromagnetic over current and directional relays. Directional element to be realized from rectifier bridge circuits. Connection of

Lectures Tutorials Practical

Credits

Marks

314

External:70+Internal:30 Students are required to score 35% marks individually in both external and internal and 40% marks in total.directional element and their operating characteristics. Directional relay connections 30 Deg., 60 Deg. and 90 Deg. connections. Directional Earth fault relay. Directional Relay Connections 30 Deg., 60 Deg., and 90 Deg. connections. Directional Earth fault relay. UNIT 3 Distance protection of transmission lines: Construction and characteristics of impedance relay, C.T. and P.T. connection for performance. Reactance and mho relay characteristics. Transmission line protection. UNIT 4 Carrier current protection of transmission lines: Basic apparatus used for power line carrier system. Principle of operation of directional comparison and phase comparison carrier protection, carrier assisted distance protection. UNIT 5 Protection of synchronous generators and transformers: Faults in stator winding of alternators, differential protection. Effect of resistance in the star point earthling. Single and multiple ground faults on the rotor. Protection against excitation failure and prime mover failure. Negative sequence protection. Differential protection of generator transformer unit. Differential protection of 3-phase transformers; effect of magnetizing inrush currents, methods for minimizing the effects. Buchholtz protection. CT connections. UNIT 6 Bus bar protection: Frame leakage and circulating current protection. UNIT 7 Circuit breakers: Electric arc, arc characteristics, theories of current interruption, energy balance and recovery rate theory, transient recovery voltage in simple three phase circuits, rate of rise of restricting voltage, resistance switching, current chopping, interruption of capacitive currents. Circuit breaker ratings. Practical systems of arc quenching in air and oil. Construction and operation of bulk oil, minimum oil and air blast circuit breakers. Recent trends in HV circuit breakers, sulpher hexa fluoride, vacuum circuit breakers, principle of DC circuit breaking, testing of circuit breakers. RECOMMENDED BOOKS5) Switchgear and Protection - S.S. Rao 6) Switchgear and Protection M.V. Deshpande 7) Switchgear and Protection S L Uppal.

BIELE-005: Industrial Electronics


UNIT I Power electronics: Introduction to power electronics. Power transistor: Structure of vertical power transistor, I- V characteristics of power transistors, second breakdown, SOA: Safe operating Area. UNIT II Thyristor family devices: Brief introduction to Thyristor family devices: TRIAC, SUS, SCS, SBS, LASCR, PUT, GTO. Construction, Symbol, working and static V/I characteristics of UJT, PUT, SCR, Diac, Triac, IGBT, MOS controlled thyristors, GTO. The two transistor analogy of SCR. UNIT III Turn ON and Turn OFF methods of Thyristor: Introduction to Turn ON and Turn OFF methods of Thyristor. Turn on methods Forward Voltage triggering, Gate triggering, dv/dt triggering, thermal triggering of Thyristor. Gate trigger circuits General block diagram of a thyristor gate trigger circuit, Resistance firing circuit, Resistance Capacitance firing circuit, Resistor Capacitor full wave trigger circuit. SCR triggering using UJT, PUT. Synchronised UJT triggering. Thyristor Turn OFF methods Class A, B, C, D, E,F. UNIT IV Polyphase Rectifiers: Need and Use of Polyphase Rectifiers. Circuit diagram and waveforms of Three phase half wave Delta Wye rectifier Six phase star half wave rectifier Three phase Delta Wye Bridge Rectifier Lectures Tutorials Practical Credits Marks 3 1 -- 4 External:70+Internal:30 Students are required to score 35% marks individually in both external and internal and 40% marks in total .UNIT V Phase controlled Rectifiers: Circuit diagram and waveforms of: Single phase half wave controlled rectifier (one quadrant) with R, RL load. Effect of free wheeling diode. Single phase full wave controlled rectifier (two quadrant converters) Midpoint converters (M 2 connection) R, RL load. Effect of free wheeling diode. Bridge configurations (B 2 connection) Fully controlled bridge circuit with inductive load (R L load) Rectifying mode, Inverting mode, Single Phase half controlled Bridge rectifier Half controlled bridge rectifier with Resistive load Half controlled bridge rectifier with R L load (No mathematical derivations) Reference Books: 1. M D Singh K B Khan Power Electronics Tata McGraw-Hill 2. Muhammad H. Rashid Power Electronics Circuits Devices and Applications P HI 3. G K Mithal, Dr Manisha Gupta Industrial and Power Electronics Khanna Publishers 4. S N Biswas Industrial Electronics Dhanpat Rai and Sons 5. Harish C. Rai Industrial and Power Electronics Umesh Publications

BIEEL-018: LAB XI- ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS & INSTRUMENTS


Lecture Tutorial Practical Credit Marks 21 External:30+Internal:70 Students are required to score 35% marks individually in both external and internal and 40% marks in total. LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS:1. Study the connection diagrams for different methods of power measurements using one, two, three wattmeters. 2. Measurement of power by two wattmeter method 3. Measurement of reactive power by one wattmeter method. 4. Study of different types of induction type energy meters. 5. Calibration of single phase and three phase Energy meter. 6. Measurement of inductance by using bridges 7. Measurement of capacitance by using bridges 8. Study of measuring instruments (M.I., PMMC) 9. Measurement of power by ammeter and voltmeter. 10. Measurement of KVAR, KVA, KW by using Trivector meter 11. Measurement of high resistance by loss of charge method. 12. Study of digital meter 13. Study of C.T. and P.T 14. Study of TRI vector meter 15. Study of use of CRO for various applications. 16. Study and use of megger. Measurement of and testing of various gadgets with the megger 17. Demo of synchroscope. Explanation of three lamp method for parallel operation of Alternators

.BIEEP-001: PROJECT WORK IN SEMESTER V & VI


In project work group of maximum five students will work in a team for a common defined objective.Project work must be done in consultation with the industries and industrial needs. Students are expected to visit any industry of their liking for selection of industrial projects/problems. They will prepare document defining the problem clearly. The final draft and scope of project will be decided by students in consultation with the internal and external (industry expert) guide. They will train themselves to solve above defined problem if necessary. Once the final draft and scope of project is defined they can work on project with that industry.Student will complete project work in two phases (two semesters) and they will prepare presentation of project work carried out in these semesters and present it as Project Seminar I and II in respective semesters. It is expected that students should complete following work as follows Semester- V Semester- VI Visit to industry/ study of a specific problem. Define a problem. Finalize the scope and nature of work. Submit the synopsis. Train themselves (if necessary) Prepare a rough report containing following 10. Introduction 11. Literature survey 12. Need and justification of work.Finalize the report.Prepare a rough report containing following 13. Experimental work/ testing/design/ fabrication. 14. Results 15. Discussion 16. Conclusions 17. Scope of future work. 18. References Finalize the report. Prepare presentation based on above and present it as Project Seminar I Prepare presentation based on total work and present it as Project Seminar IICredit Guidelines There will be 8 credits assigned to the project work. Oral/ Practical Examination In this, students are expected to prepare for external oral examination. Students will be assessed by the external examiner which is either appointed by university or by industrial expert (may be called from industry having work experience in the field in which project is completed). As far as possible, same external examiner will assess group of students for project in two semesters. This will ensure involvement of examiner and proper evaluation of project work. The evaluation of the Project is to be carried out of 200 marks only in sixth semester and no evaluation will be carried out in fifth semester.

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