Course File 2019-2020 Utilization
Course File 2019-2020 Utilization
Course File 2019-2020 Utilization
Regulation : 2013
Semester : VIII
Department : EEE
Prepared By
Name : M.MARSALINE BENO
Designation : PROFESSOR
Department : EEE
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Check List
Submission Date
Syllabus Coverage
Implementation of Content beyond Syllabus
Implementation of the Course Plan
Second and Third Class Committee Details with Performance and
Feedback Reports
Internal Assessment Question Papers with Answer Keys and Sample
Scripts
Sample Assignments with Mapping to Outcomes
Materials Submitted by Students for Participatory Learning, Self
Learning and Innovative Schemes
Notes and Other Materials
Feedback on the Syllabus
Course Exit Survey
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Contents
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Description
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1. College Vision, Mission, Slogan, Quality Policy, Objectives and Values 1
Department Vision, Mission, Program Educational Objectives, Program
2. 2
Outcomes and Program Specific Outcomes
3. Course Description, Objectives and Outcomes 5
7. Additional References 8
8. Concept Map 9
Objectives Values
Excellence that leads to eminence.
To transform our students into fully-functioning human
Genuineness that leads to authenticity.
persons and empowering leaders with autonomy and
Transparency that leads to credibility.
passion for continuous self-learning.
Person-centeredness that leads to
To equip them with contemporary scientific and
family-ness.
technical knowledge with student centered teaching
Appreciation that leads to high
methods.
motivation.
To animate them into pioneering researchers and
Altruism that leads to humane service.
investors.
Critical thinking that leads to scientific
To train them to excel with cutting edge technical,
approach.
entrepreneurial and managerial skills for a successful
Fidelity that leads to responsibility.
career.
Knowledge that leads to wisdom.
To expose them to challenging opportunities of self-
Innovative research that leads to
discovery and to commit themselves to lead a value-
inventions.
based life of humane service.
Hard work that leads to achievements.
To recruit faculty who inspire the students with their
Eco-friendliness that leads to protection
passion for knowledge and transmit knowledge to the
of nature.
students by student-centered creative and innovative
Aesthetic campus that leads to serene
teaching and learning methods, lead them by example in
environment.
high-end researchers, and edify the students with their
Fiscal discipline that leads to economic
life of integrity and ethics.
sustainability.
To provide standard infrastructure, serene and
Spirituality that leads to committed
stimulating environment that is most conducive to
service.
learning.
Feedback that leads to responsivity.
To develop avenues of continuous and responsive
collaboration with stakeholders for the optimal
development of the students and institution.
PEO1. Build a solid foundation in Mathematics, Science, Engineering and Soft Skills for
diverse career and persistent learning
PEO2. Engage in life long process of learning and research to keep themselves abreast of new
developments in the field of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
PEO4. Practice their profession conforming to ethical values and environmentally friendly
policies
PEO5. Model, design and develop a system and component or process the same to meet the
needs of the society and industry within realistic constraints
PSO1. Put forth appropriate solutions for the real time problems for promoting energy
conservation and sustainability.
PSO2. Develop software based comprehension and use of Information and Communication
Technologies in research oriented fields.
PSO3. Look forward to utilizing the technological advancements and industrial developments
thereby finding innovative solutions for the challenging environment.
Course Code and Title: EE 6801 Electric Energy Generation Utilization &
Conservation
Course Description
Electric Energy Generation Utilization & Conservation is a core course in
Electrical & Electronics Engineering. It plays a vital role in many areas of
science and Technology. This course introduces the student to the Generation of
Electrical energy by renewable energy sources like solar and wind mill and then
goes on to explain how this energy can be effectively utilized for various
applications like Electric drives, Traction, Heating, welding and Illumination.
Course Objectives
1. To understand the different types of Electric Drives and their
applications like Electric Traction
2. To introduce the energy saving concept by different ways of illumination.
3. To understand the different methods of electric heating and electric
welding.
4. To introduce knowledge on Solar Radiation and Solar Energy Collectors.
5. To introduce concepts of Wind Energy and its utilization.
Course Outcomes
After completing this course, the student can able to:
CO1: Explain tractive effort for the propulsion of train, name the traction
motors, list the traction motor control, and track equipment and collection gear.
CO2: Prepare different light sources and design various illumination systems
for the indoor lighting schemes, factory lighting, halls, outdoor lighting
schemes, flood lighting, street lighting.
CO3: Illustrate the different methods of electric heating and types of electric
welding
CO4: Compute average solar radiation and illustrate the physical principles of
the conversion of solar radiation into heat and electrical energy
CO5: Analyze aerodynamic forces acting on the blade and illustrate the
physical principles of the conversion of wind energy into electrical energy.
Syllabus
EE6801 ELECTRIC ENERGY GENERATION, UTILIZATION
AND CONSERVATION
References
Additional References
Books (AR):
AR1. Godfrey Boyle, “Renewable energy”, Oxford University Press, 2nd
edition, 2010
AR2. B.K. Hodge, “Alternative energy systems and applications”, John Wiley
& Sons, 2009.
Journals/Magazines (J):
J1.IET FACT FILES/SOLAR
Concept Map
Name of the course instructor John Bosco Jain Marshel John Bosco -
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