Electrical Syllabus
Electrical Syllabus
Electrical Syllabus
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Electrical Engineering
Vision of Department
Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering Department shall strive to act as a podium for the development and
transfer of technical competence in academics, entrepreneurship, and research in the field of Electrical and
Instrumentation Engineering to meet the changing need of society.
MISSION
1 To provide modular Programs from skill development to the research level.
2 To impart education and training in innovative state-of-the-art technology in the field of Electrical and
Instrumentation Engineering.
3 To promote holistic development among the students.
4 To provide extension services to rural society, industry professionals, institutions of research and higher
learning in the field of Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering.
5 To interact with the industry, educational and research organizations, and alumni in the fields of curriculum
development, training and research for sustainable social development and changing needs of society.
1 skill in professional / academic career using the knowledge of mathematical, scientific, and engineering
principles.
2 expertise in solving real life problems, designing innovative products and systems that are techno-
economically and socially sustainable.
3 sustained learning and adaptation to modern engineering tools, techniques and practices through instruction,
group activity and self-study.
4 leadership and teamwork while working with diverse multidisciplinary /interdisciplinary groups.
5 professional ethics and commitment to organizational goals.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
Engineering Graduates will be able to:
1 Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and
an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
2 Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering
problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences,
and engineering sciences.
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3 Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design
system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for
the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
4 Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods
including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information
to provide valid conclusions.
5 Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern
engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an
understanding of the limitations.
6 The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by contextual knowledge to assess societal,
health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to professional
engineering practice.
7 Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of professional engineering solutions in
societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable
development.
8 Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of
engineering practice.
9 Individual and teamwork: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse
teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
10 Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering
community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports
and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
11 Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and
management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to
manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
12 Life-long learning: Recognize the need for and have the preparation and ability to engage in
independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
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Semester-III
S No Sub. Code Subject Name L T P Hrs. Credits
1 MDEE-511 Instrumentation and 3 1 0 4 4
Control
Total 3 1 0 4 4
Semester-IV
S No Sub. Code Subject Name L T P Hrs. Credits
MDEE-521 Electromechanical 3 1 0 4 4
Energy Conversion
Total 3 1 0 4 4
Semester-V
S No Sub. Code Subject Name L T P Hrs. Credits
1 MDEE-611 Elements of Power 3 1 0 4 4
System
Total 3 1 0 4 4
Semester-VI
S No Sub. Code Subject Name L T P Hrs. Credits
1 MDEE-621 Industrial Electronics 3 1 0 4 4
Total 3 1 0 4 4
Semester-VII
S No Sub. Code Subject Name L T P Hrs. Credits
1 MDEE-711 Solar and Wind Energy 3 1 0 4 4
Systems
Total 3 1 0 4 4
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Semester-V
S No Sub. Code Subject Name L T P Hrs. Credits
1 HDEE-611 Modelling and control 3 1 0 4 4
of Electrical Machines
HDEE-612 Micro-grid Systems 3 1 0 4 4
Total 6 2 0 8 8
Semester-VI
S No Sub. Code Subject Name L T P Hrs. Credits
HDEE-621 Advanced Electrical 3 1 0 4 4
Machines
Total 3 1 0 4 4
Semester-VII
S No Sub. Code Subject Name L T P Hrs. Credits
1 HDEE-711 Power System 3 1 0 4 4
Operation and Control
Total 3 1 0 4 4
Semester-VIII
S No Sub. Code Subject Name L T P Hrs. Credits
1 HDEE-721 Project Honours 3 1 0 4 4
Total 3 1 0 4 4
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2 Engineering Sciences 15 33 24
7 Project 3.75 12 6
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SYLLABUS
of
Bachelor of Electrical Engineering
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Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of course, the students should be able to
CO1: Identify DC and AC circuits.
CO2: Formulate and analyse electrical circuits.
CO3: Interpret basic principles of electromagnetism to implement in electrical machines and transformers.
CO4: Recognize and select various electrical machines according to the applications.
CO5: Apply the ethical principles for troubleshooting & installation of safety devices as per norms of engineering
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Recommended Books:
1. D.P. Kothari and I J Nagrath, Basic Electrical Engineering, 3rd edition, Tata McGraw Hill Education, 2009.
2. D.P. Kothari and I.J. Nagrath, Electric Machines, 4th edition, McGraw Hill Education, 2010.
3. E Hughes and J Hiley, Electrical and Electronic Technology, 10th edition, Pearson Education, 2010.
4. S.K. Bhattacharya, Electrical Machines, 3rd edition, Tata McGraw - Hill Education, 2008.
5. B.L. Thereja, A Textbook of Electrical Technology, S Chand; Twenty Third edition,2002.
6. Linsley, Trevor. Basic Electrical Installation Work. United Kingdom, Routledge, 2018.
7. Uday A. Bakshi, Dr. Mayuresh V. Baksh Electrical Machines - I. N.p., Technical Publications, 2020.
8. Prof. N.K. De, Prof. G.D. Roy, Prof. T.K. Bhattacharya, Basic Electrical Technology, IIT Kharagpur, NPTEL
Course code 108105053
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To understand the practicability of Elements of Electrical Engineering, the list of experiments is given below to be
performed (at least 10) in the laboratory.
1. Study of various passive components and measuring instruments and their connections in electrical circuits.
2. Verification of Kirchhoff’s current and voltage laws.
3. Measurement of voltage, current, phase angle, power and power factor in RL, RC and RLC circuits.
4. Implementation of various types of earthing.
5. Study of various types of protection devices e.g., fuses, Miniature circuit Breaker (MCB) and Earth leakage
circuit Breaker (ELCB)
6. Verification of Faraday’s laws and Lenz’s laws.
7. Starting and reversing of DC and AC motors with various types of starters.
8. Verification of turns ratio of transformer.
9. Determination of voltage regulation of transformer.
10. Fault diagnosis and removal in general electrical connection /apparatus.
11. To study the breakdown strength of transformer oil.
12. To measure the Insulation resistance of cable.
13. Demonstration of cut-out sections of various machines.
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L T P Credits Load
- - - 1 Two weeks(80hrs.)
Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of industrial training, the students should be able to
CO 1: Illustrate the use of various tools, components and measuring instruments.
CO 2: implement work requiring individual and teamwork skill.
CO 3: correlate the theoretical concepts with the practical outputs.
CO 4: communicate their work effectively through writing.
CO/PO Mapping:(Strong (3) / Medium (2) / Weak (1) indicates strength of correlation)
COs Program Outcomes (POs)/ Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2
CO1 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 1 3 3 1
CO2 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 1 3 3 1
CO3 3 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 1 3 1 3 3 3
CO4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 3
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Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of course, the students should be able to
CO 1: be familiar with the fundamental concepts of network analysis.
CO 2: know about the network theorems and two port network descriptions.
CO 3: determine system stability using network stability criteria.
CO 4: be familiar with the fundamental concepts of synthesis of two-port passive networks.
CO 5: learn various characteristics of Attenuators and Filters.
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Network Synthesis: Positive real function; definition and properties; properties of LC, 8
RC and RL driving point functions, synthesis of LC, RC and RL driving point immittance
functions using Foster and Caurer first and second forms.
Filters: Image parameters and characteristics impedance, passive and active filter 6
fundamentals, low pass, high pass, band pass, band elimination filters.
Recommended Books: -
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analysis of amplifier using hybrid model and re model, amplifier types-CE, CB, CC. DC
operating point, Biasing circuits fixed bias, emitter bias, voltage divider bias, bias
stabilization.
FET and MOSFET: Introduction to FET, MOSFET, their construction, operation and 06
characteristics.
Feedback Amplifier and Oscillators: Feedback concept, advantages of negative feedback, 08
voltage / current, series, shunt feedback, positive feedback, Criterion for oscillations, phase
shift, Wien bridge, Hartley, Colpitts and crystal oscillators.
Introduction to Op-Amps: Op-amp- analysis, Ideal op-amp building blocks, open loop op- 16
amp configurations, practical op-amp, offset voltage, input bias and offset current, CMRR.
Unit-2
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Recommended Books-
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Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of course, the students should be able to
CO 1: understand construction and working principle of single phase and auto transformers.
CO 2: acquire the knowledge of three phase transformers, different type of winding connection, parallel operation
and testing of transformers.
CO 3: explain construction and working principle of DC generator and various method of improving commutation.
CO 4: describe the construction, working principle and characteristics of DC motor.
CO 5: learn various method of starting and braking of DC motor.
single-phase transformers.
Auto Transformers: Principle of operation, equivalent circuit and phasor diagrams, comparison 04
with two winding transformers.
Three-Phase Transformers: Different types of winding connections, Voltage and current ratios, 10
Parallel operation of three phase transformers. Three winding transformer’s equivalent circuit,
off-load and on-load tap changing transformer, Scott connections. Testing of transformers.
D.C. Generator: Working principle, construction of DC machines, armature windings, single- and 12
double-layer winding diagrams, electro motive force (E.M.F.) and torque equations, armature
Unit-2
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D.C. Motor: Working principal characteristics, starting of shunt and series motor, starters, speed 12
control methods: field and armature control. Braking: plugging, dynamic and regenerative
braking, Testing: Swinburn's test, Hopkinson test, Field test. estimation of losses and efficiency.
Recommended Books-
1. A.E. Fitzgerald, C. Kingsley.and S.D. Umans, Electric Machinery, 6th Edition, McGraw Hill, 2005.
2. E.H. Langsdorff, Principles of D.C. machines, McGraw Hill, 2013.
3. I.J. Nagrath and D.P. Kothari, Electrical Machines, 4th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2010.
4. M.G. Say, Alternating Current Machines, 5th edition, Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons Ltd, 2005.
5. P.S. Bimbhra, Electrical Machinery, 7th edition, Khanna Publishers, 2015.
6. Melkebeek, Jan A.. Electrical Machines and Drives: Fundamentals and Advanced
Modelling. Switzerland, Springer International Publishing, 2019.
7. Sen, P. C.. Principles of Electric Machines and Power Electronics. United Kingdom, John Wiley & Sons,
Limited, 2021.
8. Prof. Tapas Kumar Bhattacharya, Electrical Machines - I, IIT Kharagpur, NPTEL course code 108105155.
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Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of course, the students should be able to
CO 1: understand construction and working principle of single phase and auto transformers.
CO 2: acquire the knowledge of three phase transformers, different type of winding connection, parallel operation
and testing of transformers.
CO 3: explain construction and working principle of DC generator and various method of improving commutation.
CO 4: describe the construction, working principle and characteristics of DC motor.
CO 5: learn various method of starting and braking of DC motor.
To understand the practicability of Electrical Machine-I, the list of experiments is given below to be performed (at
least 10) in the laboratory.
1. To perform Open circuit and short circuit tests on a single-phase transformer and hence find equivalent
circuit, voltage regulation and efficiency.
2. To perform Load test on a single-phase transformer.
3. To separate core losses of single-phase transformer at no-load.
4. To perform parallel operation of two single phase transformers.
5. To study the various connections of three phase transformer.
6. To perform Scott connections on three phase transformers to get two phase supply.
7. To study the constructional details of direct current (DC) machine.
8. To measure armature and field resistance of direct current (DC) machine.
9. To draw the open circuit characteristics (OCC) of DC shunt generator.
10. To draw the Load characteristic of DC shunt generator.
11. To perform speed control of a DC motor using field control and armature control method.
12. To perform Swinburne's test (no load test) to determine losses of direct current (DC) shunt motor.
13. To perform Hopkinson Test on DC machine.
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Course Outcomes:
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
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Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of course, the students should be able to
CO 1: exercise various number systems, binary operation and error correction.
CO 2: interpret Boolean algebra, encoders, decoders and code conversion.
CO 3: know about working of latch, flip-flops, registers, counters and their types.
CO 4: learn A/D converter and D/A converter.
CO 5: know about digital ICs, logic families, memories and programmable logic arrays.
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Digital to Analog (D/A) and Analog to Digital (A/D) Converters: Digital to analog converters: 10
weighted resistor/converter, R-2R Ladder D/A converter, specifications for D/A converters,
examples of D/A converter ICs, sample and hold circuit, analog to digital converters:
quantization and encoding, parallel comparator A/D converter, successive approximation A/D
converter, counting A/D converter, dual slope A/D converter, A/D converter using voltage to
frequency and voltage to time conversion, specifications of A/D converters, example of A/D
converter ICs
Unit-2
Digital Logic Families: Introduction, characteristics of digital ICs, integrated injection logic, 06
direct coupled transistor, transistor-transistor logic, emitter coupled logic, MOS & CMOS logic,
and high threshold logic families.
Semiconductor Memories: Introduction, memory organization, classification & characteristics 08
of memories, sequential memories, read only memories, read & write memories, content
addressable memories, programmable array logic and programmable logic arrays, flash
memory.
Projects related to this course should be given to students (in groups) in order to promote
teamwork and ethical values.
Recommended Books-
1. Albert Paul Malvino, “Principles of Digital Electronics”, 4th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 1991.
2. Anand Kumar, “Fundamentals of Digital Circuits”, 3rd Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2014.
3. D.P. Kothari and J.S. Dhillon, Digital Circuits and Design, Pearson Education, 2016
4. Morris Mano, “Digital Logic and Computer Design”, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 1991.
5. R.P. Jain, Modern digital Electronics, Tata McGraw Hill, 1999.
6. R.J.Tocci, Neal S. Widmer and Gregory L.Moss, “Digital Systems: Principles and Applications”, 11 th Edition,
Prentice Hall of India, 2010
7. S. Floyd Thomas, “Digital Fundamentals”, 10th Edition, Pearson Education, 2013.
8. Natarajan, Dhanasekharan. Fundamentals of Digital Electronics. Germany, Springer International
Publishing, 2020.
9. Zappa, Franco. Digital Electronics: Logic Gates and Families, Design Methodologies, Combinational Logic
and Devices, Sequential Networks and Components, Memories. Italy, Società Editrice Esculapio, 2019.
10. Prof. Goutam Saha,Digital Electronic Circuits, IIT Kharagpur, NPTEL course code 108105132.
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characteristics (variation of rotor and stator resistances), methods of starting, braking and
speed control for induction motors. effect of varying supply voltage and frequency on
torque and speed, starting torque, full load torque and max. torque, torque speed curves
and operating region, power loss and efficiency, rotor output, synchronous watt, max
power output, induction motor testing, double cage and deep bar motor.
Single-Phase Induction Motors: Constructional features, double revolving field theory, 06
equivalent circuit, determination of parameters. split-phase starting methods and
applications
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Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of course, the students should be able to
CO 1: interpret signals, convolution and learn various properties.
CO 2: understand noise, interference and their reduction methods.
CO 3: be conversant in Fourier Series, Fourier Transform along with their basic properties.
CO 4: analyze sampling, restructuring, sampling theorem, aliasing, digital signal processing.
CO 5: study Laplace and Z-transform, their basic properties, region of convergence, inverse Laplace and Z-
transform, rational system functions.
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functions and signals, laplace domain analysis, solution to differential equations and
system behaviour. the z-transform for discrete time signals and systems, system functions,
poles and zeros of systems and sequences, z-domain analysis.
Sampling and Reconstruction: The sampling theorem and its implications. spectra of 12
sampled signals. reconstruction: ideal interpolator, zero-order hold, first-order hold.
aliasing and its effects. relation between continuous and discrete time systems.
introduction to the applications of signal and system theory: modulation for
communication, filtering, feedback control systems.
Recommended Books:
1. V. Oppenheim, A. S. Willsky and S. H. Nawab, “Signals and systems”, Prentice Hall India, 1997.
2. J. G. Proakis and D. G. Manolakis, “Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms, and Applications”,
Pearson, 2006.
3. Hsu, Hwei P.. Schaum's Outline of Signals and Systems, Fourth Edition. Greece, McGraw-Hill Education, 2019.
4. S. Haykin and B. V. Veen, “Signals and Systems”, John Wiley and Sons, 2007.
5. Alan Victor Oppenheim Prentice Hall India Learning Private Limited; 2 editions,1997.
6. Hsu, Hwei Piao. Signals and Systems. United States, McGraw Hill Education, 2020.
7. Prof. Aditya K. Jagannatham,Principles of Signals and Systems, IIT Kanpur course code 108104100.
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Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of course, the students should be able to
CO 1: basic knowledge about digital components.
CO 2: implement the Boolean algebra, coding-decoding, Multiplexing, de-multiplexing etc.
CO 3: acquire knowledge to rectify various digital circuits with logics.
CO 4: practical approach for designing of digital.
To understand the practicability of Digital Electronics, the list of experiments is given below to be performed (at least
10) in the laboratory.
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To understand the practicability of Electrical Machines, the list of experiments is given below to be performed (at
least 10) in the laboratory.
1. To perform no-load and blocked–rotor tests on three-phase Induction motor to obtain equivalent circuit.
Parameters and to draw circle diagram.
2. To perform load-test on three-phase Induction motor and to plot torque versus speed characteristics.
3. To study star- delta starters physically and a) to draw electrical connection diagram b) to start the three-
phase Induction motor using it. c) to reverse the direction of three-phase Induction motor.
4. To start a three-phase slip –ring induction motor by inserting different levels of resistance in the rotor circuit
and to plot torque –speed characteristics.
5. To perform no-load and blocked–rotor test on single-phase Induction motor and to determine the
parameters of equivalent circuit.
6. To perform load –test on single-phase. Induction motor and plot torque –speed characteristics.
7. To perform no load test on the alternator and draw open circuit characteristics (OCC).
8. To perform short circuit test on the alternator and draw short circuit characteristics (SCC).
9. To perform load test on the alternator and draw terminal voltage characteristics.
10. To find voltage regulation of an alternator by zero power factor (ZPF.) method.
11. To draw "V" and inverted "V" curves of synchronous motor.
12. To measure negative sequence and zero sequence reactance of Synchronous Machines.
13. Parallel operation of three phase alternators using • Dark lamp method • Two-Bright and one dark lamp
method.
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L T P Credits Load
- - - 1 Two weeks(80hrs.)
Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of industrial training, the students should be able to
CO 1: implement the project requiring individual and teamwork skills.
CO 2: correlate the theoretical concepts with the real-life industrial environment.
CO 3: gather and analyze the scientific information.
CO 4: communicate their work effectively through writing and presentation.
CO/PO Mapping:(Strong (3) / Medium (2) / Weak (1) indicates strength of correlation)
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2
CO1 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 1 3 3 1
CO2 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 1 3 3 1
CO3 3 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 1 3 1 3 3 3
CO4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 3
1. Enrich the students with a basic understanding of the Electrical Engineering, towards developing a holistic
perspective to understand various practical issues and latest trends in the field.
2. Familiarize and provide “hands on” training experience with the requisite simulation, design, and analytical
tools and techniques.
3. achieve a long-term goal of transforming themselves into a brilliant blend of theoretician and practicing
engineer.
4. introduce the way of troubleshooting various engineering faults related to respective fields.
5. make the students able to present work in written, oral or formal presentation formats.
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Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of course, the students should be able to
CO 1: understand the concepts of power system components.
CO 2: evaluate fault currents for different types of faults.
CO 3: understand the generation of over-voltages and insulation coordination.
CO 4: understand basic protection schemes.
CO 5: understand concepts of HV dc power transmission and renewable energy generation.
line diagrams, transmission and distribution voltage levels and topologies (meshed and radial
systems). synchronous grids and asynchronous (DC) interconnections. review of three-phase
systems. analysis of simple three-phase circuits. power transfer in AC circuits and reactive
power.
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Power System Components: Overhead transmission lines and cables: electrical and magnetic 16
fields around conductors, corona. parameters of lines and cables. capacitance and inductance
calculations for simple configurations. travelling-wave equations. sinusoidal steady state
representation of lines: short, medium, and long lines. power transfer, voltage profile and
reactive power. characteristics of transmission lines. surge impedance loading. series and shunt
compensation of transmission lines. transformers: three-phase connections and phase-shifts.
three-winding transformers, autotransformers, neutral grounding transformers. tap-changing in
transformers. transformer parameters. single phase equivalent of three-phase transformers.
synchronous machines: steady-state performance characteristics. operation when connected to
infinite bus. real and reactive power capability curve of generators. typical waveform under
balanced terminal short circuit conditions – steady state, transient and sub-transient equivalent
circuits. loads: types, voltage, and frequency dependence of loads. per-unit system and per-unit
calculations.
Over-Voltages and Insulation Requirements: Generation of over-voltages: lightning and 07
switching surges. protection against over-voltages, insulation coordination. propagation of
surges. voltages produced by traveling surges. Bewley diagrams
Fault Analysis and Protection Systems: Method of symmetrical components (positive, negative 10
and zero sequences). balanced and unbalanced faults. representation of generators, lines and
transformers in sequence networks. computation of fault currents. neutral grounding.
switchgear: types of circuit breakers. attributes of protection schemes, back-up protection.
protection schemes (over-current, directional, distance protection, differential protection) and
Unit-2
their application.
Introduction to DC Transmission & Renewable Energy Systems: DC transmission systems: line- 07
commutated converters (LCC) and voltage source converters (VSC). LCC and vsc based dc link,
real power flow control in a dc link. comparison of ac and dc transmission. solar PV systems: I-V
and P-V characteristics of PV panels, power electronic interface of PV to the grid. wind energy
systems: power curve of wind turbine. fixed and variable speed turbines. permanent magnetic
synchronous generators and induction generators. power electronics interfaces of wind
generators to the grid.
Projects related to this course should be given to students (in groups) in order to promote
teamwork and ethical values.
Recommended Books-
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Time Domain Analysis: Typical test-input signals, transient and steady state response of
the first order systems, second order systems and higher order systems, transient 12
response analysis with MATLAB, steady state error and coefficients, pole zero location
and stability, Routh-Hurwitz criterion.
Root Locus Analysis: Introduction, general rules for constructing Root Loci, root-locus 06
Unit-2
plots, positive feedback systems, conditionally stable systems, root loci for systems with
transport lag.
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Recommended Books:
1. C. Kuo Benjamin, “Automatic Control System”, 8th Edition, John Wiley & Sons,2002.
2. J.J. Distefano, A.R. Stuberud and I.J. Williams, “Schaum’s Outlines of Theory and problems of Feedback
and control Systems”, 2nd Edition., Tata McGrawHill,2007.
3. J. Nagrath and M. Gopal, “Control System Engineering”, New Age,2009.
4. K. Ogata, “Modern Control Engineering”, 5th Edition, Prentice Hall (PHI),2010.
th
5. RichardC.DorfandRobertH. Bishop,“ModernControlSystem”,12 Edition,Addison–Wesley, Pearson,
New Delhi,2011.
6. Control System Theory. N.p., Technical Publications, 2020.
7. Ayyagari, Ramakalyan, and Raol, Jitendra R.. Control Systems: Classical, Modern, and AI-Based Approaches.
United Kingdom, CRC Press, 2019.
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Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of course, the students should be able to
CO1: analyse the performance of various controllers.
CO2: analyze the mathematical model of a system and determine the response of different order systems.
CO3: solve the steady state and transient analysis of a system.
CO4: study the characteristics of AC Servomotor, Synchro-Transmitter and Receiver.
CO5: be competent in using MATLAB or LAB VIEW software to analyze closed loop control design problems.
CO6: design compensating networks.
To understand the practicability of Control System, the list of experiments is given below to be performed (at least
10) in the laboratory.
1. To determine response of first order and second order systems for step input for various values of constant ’K’
using linear simulator unit and compare theoretical and practical results.
2. To analyse and compare the performance of P, PI and PID temperature controller for an oven.
3. To study and calibrate temperature using resistance temperature detector (RTD)
4. To design Lag, Lead and Lag-Lead compensators using Bode plot.
5. To study DC position control system
6. To obtain output V/S input characteristics of synchro-transmitter and receiver.
7. To determine speed-torque characteristics of an A.C. servomotor.
8. To analyse the performance of servo voltage stabilizer at various loads using load bank.
9. To study behaviour of separately excited dc motor in open loop and closed loop conditions at various loads.
10. To implement PID Controller
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11. To determine time domain response of a second order system for step input and obtains performance
parameters.
12. To convert transfer function of a system into state space form and vice-versa.
13. To plot root locus diagram of an open loop, transfer function and determine range of gain ‘k’ for stability.
14. To plot a Bode diagram of an open loop transfer function.
15. To draw a Nyquist plot of an open loop transfers functions and examine the stability of the closed loop system.
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(PMMC) ohm meters and their types, Digital voltmeters and mustimeters
Measurement of Resistance: Potentiometers: basic principles, types of potentiometers,
their functions and applications, classification of resistance, measurement of low, medium
08
and high resistance, ammeter-voltmeter method, wheat-stone bridge, digital LCR meter for
measurement of resistance, insulation tester.
Measurement of Various Electrical Quantities: Measurement of current, voltage, power,
08
energy and power factor, phase time and frequency
Bridges: Sources and detectors, general equation for bridge balance, measurement of
Unit-2
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Recommended Books-
1. A.K. Sawhney and Puneet Sawhney, A course in Electrical and electronic measurement and
instrumentation, Dhanpat Rai and Co., 2012.
2. J.B Gupta, A Course in Electronic and Electrical Measurements & Instrumentation, S K Kataria and Sons,
1996.
3. R. Prasad, Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation, S. Chand, 1984.
4. Alan S Morris, Measurement and Instrumentation Principles, 3rd/e, Butterworth Hienemann, 2001.
5. S. Tumanski , Principle of Electrical Measurement, Taylor & Francis, 2006.
6. Narasimha, S., and Srinivas, G N. Electrical and Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation. India, BS
Publications, 2018.
7. Bakshi, Uday A., and Bakshi, Late Ajay V.. Electrical Measurements and Instrumentation. India, UNICORN
Publishing Group, 2020.
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Monitoring and Control: Overview of energy control centre functions: SCADA systems.
08
phase measurement units and wide-area measurement systems. state-estimation.
system security assessment. normal, alert, emergency, extremis states of a power
system. contingency analysis. preventive control and emergency control.
Power System Economics and Management: Basic pricing principles: generator cost
curves, utility functions, power exchanges, spot pricing. electricity market models
(vertically integrated, purchasing agency, whole-sale competition, retail competition),
demand side-management, transmission and distributions charges, ancillary services. 12
regulatory framework.
Projects related to this course should be given to students (in groups) in order to
promote teamwork and ethical values.
Recommended Books:
1. J. Grainger and W. D. Stevenson, “Power System Analysis”, McGraw Hill Education, 1994.
2. O. I. Elgerd, “Electric Energy Systems Theory”, McGraw Hill Education, 1995.
3. A.R. Bergen and V. Vittal, “Power System Analysis”, Pearson Education Inc., 1999.
4. D. P. Kothari and I. J. Nagrath, “Modern Power System Analysis”, McGraw Hill Education, 2003
5. B. M. Weedy, B. J. Cory, N. Jenkins, J. Ekanayake and G. Strbac, “Electric Power Systems”, Wiley, 2012.
6. D. P. Kothari and I. J. Nagrath, “Power System Engineering”, McGraw Hill Education, 2019
7. Patrick, Dale R., and Fardo, Stephen W.. Electrical Power Systems Technology, Third Edition. United
Kingdom, River Publishers, 2020.
8. Optimization Methods Applied to Power Systems II. Switzerland, MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital
Publishing Institute, 2021.
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To understand the practicability of Electrical PowerSystem. At least 10 experiments are to be performed out of the
following list:
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L T P Credits Load
- - - 2 Two weeks(80hrs.)
Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of industrial training, the students should be able to
CO 1: implement the project requiring individual and teamwork skills.
CO 2: correlate the theoretical concepts with the real-life industrial environment.
CO 3: gather and analyze the scientific information.
CO 4: communicate their work effectively through writing and presentation.
CO/PO Mapping:(Strong (3) / Medium (2) / Weak (1) indicates strength of correlation)
COs COs Program Outcomes (POs)/ Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2
CO1 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 1 3 3 1
CO2 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 1 3 3 1
CO3 3 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 1 3 1 3 3 3
CO4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 3
1. enrich the students with a basic understanding of the Electrical Engineering, towards developing a holistic
perspective to understand various practical issues and latest trends in the field.
2. familiarize and provide “hands on” training experience with the requisite simulation, design, and analytical
tools and techniques.
3. achieve a long-term goal of transforming themselves into a brilliant blend of theoretician and practicing
engineer.
4. introduce the way of troubleshooting various engineering faults related to respective fields.
5. make the students able to present work in written, oral or formal presentation formats.
___________________________________________________________________________
Dr. Rishabh Verma Dr. Gurmeet Singh Dr. Charanjiv Gupta Dr. M. S. Manna Prof. Manpreet Kaur Prof. A.S. Arora
Prof. Sanjay Marwaha Prof. J.S. Dhillon Dr. Chetan Vasudeva Er. Baljeet Singh Prof. Mukesh Pathak Prof. Surita Maini
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formats, modes.
Peripheral Devices: Interfacing of 8255A PPI, 8251 USART, 8254 programmable interval 08
timer, 8259a programmable interrupt controller and 8279 with 8085, block diagram
representation, control word formats, modes, simple programs.
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Recommended Books-
1. A.K. Ray and K.M. Bhurchandi, “Advanced Microprocessors and Peripherals”, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill,
2006.
2. B. Bray, “The INTEL Microprocessors 8086/88, 80186, 286, 386, 486, Pentium Pro Processors, Architecture,
Programming and Interfacing”, 8th Edition, Prentice Hall (India), 2008.
3. V. Douglas Hall, “Microprocessors and interfacing: Programming and Hardware”, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill,
2007.
4. Gaonkar, S. Ramesh, “Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with the 8085”, 5th Edition,
Penram International, 2011.
5. B. Ram, “Fundamentals of Microprocessors and Microcomputers”, 8th Edition, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, 2012.
6. Digital Electronics and Introduction to Microprocessors and Microcontrollers. India, UNICORN Publishing
Group, 2020.
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DC-AC Converters (Inverters): Classification, single phase half bridge voltage source inverter, 06
single phase full bridge inverter voltage control of single-phase inverter PWM inverter.
Drives: Control of DC drives, scheme for DC motor speed control, single phase separately 09
excited drive, single phase series DC motor drives, DC chopper drives, PLL control of DC drives
principle of operation, speed control of induction motor, stator voltage control, variable
frequency control, rotor resistance control, drive selection.
Projects related to this course should be given to students (in groups) in order to promote
teamwork and ethical values.
Recommended Books:
1. B. K. Bose, Modern Power Electronics and AC drives, 1st edition, PHI, 2001
2. M. H. Rashid, Power Electronics Handbook, Academic Press, 2001
3. N. Mohan, Undeland & Robbins, Power Electronics: Converters, Applications and Design, 3rd edition, John
Wiley and Sons, 2002
4. Nihal Kularatna, Power Electronics design handbook, 1st edition, Newnes Publishers, 1998
5. R. W. Erickson, Fundamentals of Power Electronics, 2nd edition, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000.
6. M.D. Singh, K.B. Khanchandani, Power Electronics, McGraw Hill,2007.
7. Bose, Bimal K.. Power Electronics and Motor Drives: Advances and Trends. Netherlands, Elsevier
Science, 2020.
8. Joshi, Dheeraj, et al. Power Electronics, Drives, and Advanced Applications. United States, CRC Press, 2020.
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To understand the practicability of Microprocessor and Applications, the list of experiments to be performed in the
laboratory is given below.
1. Write a program using 8085 Microprocessor for Decimal, Hexadecimal addition and subtraction of two
Numbers.
2. Write a program using 8085 Microprocessor for addition and subtraction of two BCD numbers.
3. To perform multiplication and division of two 8-bit numbers using 8085.
4. To find the largest and smallest number in an array of data using 8085 instructions set.
5. To write a program to arrange an array of data in ascending and descending order.
6. To convert given Hexadecimal number into its equivalent ASCII number and vice versa using 8085instruction
set.
7. To write a program to initiate 8251 and to check the transmission and reception of character.
8. To interface 8253 programmable interval timer to 8085 and verify the operation of 8253 in six different
modes.
9. To interface DAC with 8085 to demonstrate the generation of square, saw tooth and triangular wave.
10. Serial communication between two 8085 through RS-232 C port.
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To understand the practicability of Power Electronics and applications, the list of experiments is given below to be
performed (at least 10) in the laboratory.
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Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of industrial training, the students should be able to
CO 1: communicate their work effectively through writing and presentation.
CO 2: use research-based knowledge in the latest area of technology.
CO 3: engage in independent and life-long learning.
CO 4: implement the project requiring individual and teamwork skills.
CO 5: carry out design calculations and implementations in the area of project.
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L T P Credits Load
- - - 6 4months(640hrs.)
Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of industrial training, the students should be able to
CO 1: correlate the theoretical concepts with the real-life industrial environment.
CO 2: implement strategies like time management, multi-tasking in an industrial setup.
CO 3: gather and analyze the scientific information.
CO 4: communicate their work effectively through writing and presentation.
1. provide possible opportunities to learn, understand and sharpen the real time technical /managerial skills
required at the job.
2. familiarize and provide “hands on” training experience with the requisite simulation, design, and analytical
tools and technique.
3. achieve a long-term goal of transforming themselves into a brilliant blend of theoretician and practicing
engineer.
4. understand the social, economic and administrative considerations that influence the working environment
of industrial organizations.
5. make the students able to present work in written, oral or formal presentation formats.
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Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of industrial training, the students should be able to
CO 1: implement the project requiring individual and teamwork skills.
CO 2: update recent knowledge in the area of project.
CO 3: carry out design calculations and implementations in the area of project.
CO 4: communicate their work effectively through writing and presentation.
CO 5: handle professional responsibilities and respect for ethics.
The objective of Project Work is to enable the student to take up investigative study in the broad field of Electrical
Engineering, either fully theoretical/practical or involving both theoretical and practical work to be assigned by the
Department on an individual basis or two/three students in a group, under the guidance of a supervisor. This is
expected to provide a good initiation for the student(s) in R&D work.
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differential equations for Series and parallel R-L, R-C, RLC circuits, initial and final
08
conditions in network elements, forced and free response, time constants, steady state
and transient state response.
Sinusoidal Steady State Analysis: Representation of sine function as rotating phasor,
phasor diagrams, impedances and admittances, AC circuit analysis, effective or RMS values,
08
average power and complex power. three-phase circuits. mutual coupled circuits, dot
convention in coupled circuits, ideal transformer.
Electrical Circuit Analysis Using Laplace Transforms: Review of Laplace Transform, Analysis
of electrical circuits using Laplace transform for standard inputs, convolution integral,
inverse Laplace transform, transformed network with initial conditions. transfer function 12
representation. poles and zeros. frequency response (magnitude and phase plots), series
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Recommended Books:
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Insulating Materials: Inorganic materials (mica, glass, porcelain, asbestos), organic materials
(paper, rubber, cotton silk fibre, wood, plastics and Bakelite), resins and varnishes, liquid 08
insulators (transformer oil) gaseous insulators (air, SF6 and nitrogen) and ageing of insulators.
Dielectric: Dielectric, polarization under static fields- electronic ionic and dipolar polarizations,
behaviour of dielectrics in alternating fields, Factors influencing dielectric strength and
08
capacitor materials. Insulating materials, complex dielectric constant, dipolar relaxation and
dielectric loss.
Magnetic Materials: Classification of magnetic materials- origin of permanent magnetic
dipoles, ferromagnetism, hard and soft magnetic materials, magneto materials used in 08
Unit-2
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Materials for Special Applications: Materials for solar cells, fuel cells and battery. materials for
coatings for enhanced solar thermal energy collection and solar selective coatings, cold mirror
coatings, heat mirror coatings, antireflection coatings, sintered alloys for breaker and switch 08
contacts.
Recommended Books-
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Other Energy Sources: Tidal Energy: Energy from the tides, barrage and non-barrage tidal
power systems. wave energy: energy from waves, wave power devices. ocean thermal
energy conversion (OTEC)- hydrogen production and storage- fuel cell: principle of working-
various types – construction and applications. energy storage system- hybrid energy 7
systems.
Projects related to this course should be given to students (in groups) in order to promote
teamwork and ethical values.
Recommended Books:
1. A. Chakrabarti, M. L. Soni, P. V. Gupta and Bhatnagar U. S., Power System Engineering, Dhanpat Rai
& Co. Pvt Ltd, 2009.
2. B. R. Gupta, Generation of Electrical Energy, S. Chand Publishing, New Delhi, 2011
3. C. A. Simon, Alternate Source of Energy, Rowman and Little Field Publishers Inc., 2007.
4. G.D. Rai, Non-Conventional Energy Sources, Khanna Publishers, 2005.
5. S. Rao and B.B. Parulekar, Energy Technology: Non-Conventional, Renewable and Conventional,
Khanna Publishers, 2005.
6. V.A. Venikov and E.V. Putyain, Introduction to Energy Technology, Mir Publishers, 1990.
7. Tiwari, Gopal Nath, and Kumar Mishra, Rajeev. Advanced Renewable Energy Sources. United
Kingdom, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2015.
8. Nadeem, Farwa, et al. Renewable and Alternative Energy Resources. Netherlands, Elsevier
Science, 2021.
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Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of course, the students should be able to
CO 1: Discuss construction and operation of D.C. machine transformers.
CO2:. Describe the construction and principle of induction machine.
CO 3: Describe the different types of single-phase induction motors.
CO 4: Construct and illustrate the concept of synchronous machines.
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Projects related to this course should be given to students (in groups) in order to
promote teamwork and ethical values.
Recommended Books:
1. A E Fitzgerald, C Kingsley and S D Umans, “Electric Machinery”, 6th edition, McGraw Hill,2005.
2. E H Langsdorff, “Principles of D.C. machines”, McGraw Hill,2013.
3. I J Nagrath and D P Kothari, “Electrical Machines”, 5th edition, McGraw Hill Education,2018.
4. M G Say, Alternating Current Machines, 3rd edition, CBS,2002.
5. P S Bimbhra, “Electric Machines”, 2nd edition, Khanna Publishers,2017.
6. Ashfaq Husain, "Electric Machines", 3rd edition, Dhanpat Rai & Co. (P) Ltd., 2020
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Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of course, the students should be able to
CO1: acquire an in depth knowledge about the energy conservation
Co2: know how energy can be conserved and managed in industries.
Co3: acquire a comprehensive idea on tariffs in transmission &distribution systems.
Co4: be conversant in utilization and effects of energy on environment.
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Cogeneration and Tariff: Definition and scope, topping and bottoming cycles, benefits, 14
industries suitable for cogeneration, agricultural uses of waste heat, use of power plant
reject heat for wastewater treatment, integrated energy system, potential of
cogeneration in India. Need of tariff, Types of Tariff structure LT and HT, Special tariffs,
time off day tariff, peak off day tariff, power factor tariff, maximum demand tariff, load
factor tariff and availability-based tariff. Application of tariff system to reduce energy
Unit-2
bill.
Environmental Aspects of Electric Energy Generation: environment and its quality, 10
man's right to modify environment, energy and environment, air pollution, stack
emissions, cooling tower impacts, aquatic impacts, nuclear plant impacts, hydro-plant
impacts, social and economic impacts.
Projects related to this course should be given to students (in groups) in order to
promote teamwork and ethical values.
Recommended Books-
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Special tariffs, time off day tariff, peak off day tariff, power factor tariff, maximum
demand tariff, load factor tariff and availability-based tariff. Application of tariff
system to reduce energy bill.
Financial Management: Investment-need, appraisal and criteria, financial analysis 6
techniques simple payback period, return on investment, net present value, internal
rate of return, cash flows, risk and sensitivity analysis; financing options, energy
performance contracts and role of Energy Service Companies (ESCOs)
Projects related to this course should be given to students (in groups) in order to
promote teamwork and ethical values.
Recommended Books-
2. C.L. Wadhwa, “Generation Distribution & Utilization of Electrical Energy”, New Age international,1989
3. G Petrecca, “Industrial Energy Management: Principles & applications”, Kluwer Academic Publisher,1993
4. Iqbal Hussein, “Electric and Hybrid Vehicles: Design Fundamentals”, CRC Press, 2003
5. James Larminie, John Lowry, “Electric Vehicle Technology Explained”, 2nd Edition, Wiley, 2003.
6. Bureau of Energy Efficiency India, "General Aspects of Energy Management and Energy Audit", Bureau
of Energy Efficiency India, 2015
7. Shapiro, Ian M, “Energy audits and improvements for commercial buildings : a guide for energy
managers and energy auditors” John Wiley & Sons, 2016
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Electrical Circuits of Appliances: Used in refrigeration, air conditioning & water coolers: - 10
brief description of vapour compression refrigeration cycle. description of electrical circuits
used in –refrigerator, air conditioner, water cooler
Illumination: Definitions of flux, solid angle, luminous intensity, illumination, luminous 14
efficiency, depreciation factor, coefficient of utilization, space to height ratio, reflection
Unit-2
factor; laws of illumination. calculation of number of light points for interior illuminations;
calculation of illumination at different points, simple design problems and illumination
schemes, indoor and outdoor illumination level. different sources of light: differences in
incandescent and discharge lamps – their construction and characteristics.
Projects related to this course should be given to students (in groups) in order to promote
teamwork and ethical values.
Recommended Books-
1. Manak Bhavan, “IEC standards for Lamps, Lighting Fixtures and Lighting”, 2nd Edition, New Delhi, 2000.
2. C. L. Wadhwa, “Generation, Distribution and Utilization of Electrical Energy”, Eastern Wiley Ltd, 1989.
3. E. O. Taylor and V.V.L. Rao, “Utilization of Electrical Energy”, Orient Longman,1971.
4. J.B Gupta, “Utilization of Electric Power and Electric Traction” S. K Kataria & Sons,2009.
5. G. C. Garg, “Utilization of Electric Power & Electric Traction”, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi,2003.
6. Bureau of Energy Efficiency India, "Energy Efficiency in Electrical Utilities", 2015
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Recommended Books:
1. C. Mi, M. A. Masrur and D. W. Gao, “Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Principles and Applications with Practical
perspectives”, John Wiley & Sons, 2011.
2. S. Onori, L. Serrao and G. Rizzoni, “Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Energy Management Strategies”, Springer,
2015.
3. M. Ehsani, Y. Gao, S. E. Gay and A. Emadi, “Modern Electric, Hybrid Electric, and Fuel Cell Vehicles:
Fundamentals, Theory, and Design”, CRC Press, 2004.
4. T. Denton, “Electric and Hybrid Vehicles”, Routledge.
5. K T Chau, " Emerging Technologies for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles", 2018
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Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of course, the students should be able to
CO 1: acquire the knowledge about history, architecture of 8, 16, 32 & 64-bit Microprocessor.
CO 2: know about 8085 microprocessors, its architecture and timing diagrams.
CO 3: develop the programming applications of microprocessors.
CO 4: interfacing of peripheral devices with 8085.
CO 5: be conversant in 8051 microcontrollers, its architecture and program.
peripheral mapped I/O, data transfer schemes – programed, interrupt driven and direct
memory access (DMA) data transfers, block diagram representation, control word formats,
modes
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Peripheral Devices: Interfacing of 8255A PPI, 8251 USART, 8254 programmable interval 12
timer, 8259a programmable interrupt controller and 8279 with 8085, block diagram
representation, control word formats, modes, simple programs.
Projects related to this course should be given to students (in groups) in order to promote
teamwork and ethical values.
Recommended Books
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conductors, different types of supporting structures for overhead lines. elementary ideas
about transmission line construction and erection. stringing of conductors, spacing, sag
and clearance from ground, overhead line insulators, concept of string efficiency.
Transmission Line Parameters: Introduction to line parameters, resistance Inductance, 10
concept of G.M.D., Inductance of three phase line, use of bundled conductor,
transposition of power lines, capacitance of 1-phase and 3-phase lines. effect of earth on
capacitance of conductors.
Performance of Transmission Lines: Representation of short transmission line, 12
Unit-2
medium length line (nominal T and II circuits) long length line by hyperbolic equations and
equivalent T & II circuits. power flow through transmission lines, ABCD constants, voltage
regulation.
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Underground Cables: Classification of cables based upon voltage and dielectric material, 08
insulation resistance and capacitance of single core cable, dielectric stress, capacitance of
3 core cables, method of laying, heating effect, maximum current carrying capacity, cause
of failure, comparison with overhead transmission lines.
Projects related to this course should be given to students (in groups) in order to promote
teamwork and ethical values.
Recommended Books-
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Measurements of Electrical Activity in Brain: Anatomy of human brain and nerve cell, 06
electroencephalography (EEG) electrodes and the 10-20 system, EEG amplitude and
frequency bands, simplified block diagram, preamplifiers and EEG system specifications,
EEG diagnostic uses and sleep patterns, visual and auditory evoked potential recordings,
EEG system arte facts.
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Electromyography (EMG): Muscular system, electrical signals of motor unit and gross 04
muscle, human motor coordination system, electrodes, signal conditioning and processing,
block diagram & description of Electromyography (EMG).
Unit-2
Recommended Books:
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function, concept of state variable modeling, block diagram representation, block diagram 09
simplification for linear systems, signal flow graphs, mason gain rules.
Time Domain Analysis: Typical test-input signals, transient and steady state response of the
first order systems, second order systems and higher order systems, Steady state error and 09
coefficients, pole zero location and stability, Routh-Hurwitz Criterion.
Unit 2
Root Locus Analysis: Introduction, Root-Locus plots, general, positive feedback systems,
conditionally stable systems, Root Loci for systems with transport lag. 06
Frequency Domain Analysis: Introduction, bode diagrams, polar plots, drawing Nyquist, 06
Unit-2
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Recommended Books-
1. Benjamin C. Kuo, “Automatic Control System”, 8th edition, John Wiley & Sons,2002.
2. Distefano JJ, Stuberud AR and Williams IJ, “Schaum’s Outlines of Theory and problems of
Feedback and control Systems”, 2nd ed., Tata McGrawHill,2007.
3. I. J. Nagrath and M. Gopal, “Control System Engineering”, New Age,2009.
4. K. Ogata, “Modern Control Engineering”, 5th edition, Prentice Hall (PHI),2010.
5. Robert H. Bishop, Richard C. Dorf, "Modern control systems", 14th ed., Pearson, 2022
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Analog to Digital (A/D), multiple interrupts, serial data communications, introduction to the
use of assemblers and simulators Embedded Systems: Introduction to Programmable Logic
Devices (PLDs) and Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) - architecture, technology and
design issues, implementation of 8051 core.
Projects related to this course should be given to students (in groups) in order to promote
teamwork and ethical values.
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Recommended Books-
1. K J Ayala, “The 8051 Micro Controller- Architecture, Programming and Application”, 2nd
Edition, PenramInternational,2007.
2. M Mahalakshmi, “8051 Microcontroller Architecture, Programming and Application”, Laxmi
Publications2012.
3. B Ram, “Fundamentals of Microprocessors and Microcontrollers”, Dhanpat Rai, Publications,2012.
4. M A Mazidi and J G Mazidi, “The 8051 Micro-controller and Embedded System”, 2nd edition,
Pearson Education,2013.
5. S Ghoshal, “The 8051 Microcontroller: Internals, Instructions, Programming and Interfacing”, 2nd
edition, Pearson EducationIndia,2014.
6. Salvador Pinillos Gimenez, "8051 Microcontrollers: Fundamental Concepts, Hardware, Software
and Applications in Electronics" Springer, 201
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tags, locking devices- voltage measuring instruments- proximity and contact testers-safety
electrical one line diagram- electrician’s safety kit.
Grounding and Bounding Safety Measure: General requirements for grounding and 08
bonding- definitions- grounding of electrical equipment bonding of electrically conducting
materials and other equipment-connection of grounding and bonding equipment- system
grounding- purpose of system grounding- grounding electrode system grounding conductor
connection to electrodes-use of grounded circuit conductor for grounding equipment-
grounding of low voltage and high voltage systems.
Power System Operation Safety Measure: The six step safety methods- pre job briefings - 08
hot-work decision tree-safe switching of power system- lockout-tag out- flash hazard
Unit-2
calculation and approach distances- calculating the required level of arc protection-safety
equipment, procedure for low, medium and high voltage systems- the one-minute safety
audit
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Recommended Books-
1. John Cadick, Mary Capelli-Schellpfeffer, Dennis Neitzel, Al Winfield, “Electrical Safety Handbook”, McGraw-
Hill Education, 4thEdition, 2012.
2. Maxwell Adams.J, “Electrical Safety- a guide to the causes and prevention of electric hazards”, The
Institution of Electric Engineers, IET 1994.
3. Ray A. Jones, Jane G. Jones, “Electrical Safety in the Workplace”, Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2000.
4. S. Rao, R. K. Jain and H. L. Saluja, “Electrical Safety, Fire Safety Engineering and Safety Management” Khanna
Publishers,1997.
5. J. Maxwell Adams, “Electrical Safety a guide to the causes and prevention of electrical hazards” The
Institution of Electrical Engineers, London, U K,2004.
6. El-Sharkawi, Mohamed A, "Electric safety : practice and standards", CRC Press, 2014
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L T P Credits Hrs
3 0 0 3 3
Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of course, the students should be able to
CO1: To understand theoretical concepts of dynamics of electric drives.
CO2: Analyze the performance of dc motor drives.
CO3: Analyze the performance of induction motor drives for various operating conditions.
CO4: Estimate energy consumption and decide rating of motor for traction application.
CO5: To acquire the knowledge of drives in industry and traction.
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particular application.
Electric Traction: General features of electrical traction, Mechanics of train movement, 12
Nature of traction load, Speed-time curves, Calculations of traction drive rating and
energy consumption, Train resistance, Adhesive weight and coefficient of adhesion,
Tractive effort for acceleration and propulsion, Power and energy output from driving
axles, Methods of speed control and braking of motors for traction load, Electric drive
systems for electric traction.
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Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of course, the students should be able to
CO 1: interpret signals, convolution and learn various properties.
CO 2: to gain knowledge to reduce noise, interference and their reduction methods.
CO 3: be conversant in Fourier Series, Fourier Transform along with their basic properties.
CO 4: analyze sampling, restructuring, sampling theorem, aliasing, digital signal processing.
CO 5: study Laplace and Z-transform, their basic properties, region of convergence, inverse Laplace and Z-
transform, rational system functions.
Mapping COs/Bloom’s Taxonomy Level (BLs)
COs CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4 CO5
BLs BL1, BL2 BL3 BL2 BL4 BL1, BL2
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to the applications of signal and system theory: modulation for communication, filtering,
feedback control systems.
Laplace and Z-Transforms: Review of the laplace transform for continuous time signals and 10
systems, system functions, poles and zeros of system functions and signals, laplace domain
analysis, solution to differential equations and system behavior. the z-transform for discrete
time signals and systems, system functions, poles and zeros of systems and sequences, z-
domain analysis
Projects related to this course should be given to students (in groups) in order to promote
teamwork and ethical values.
Recommended Books:
1. AllanV. Oppenheim, AS Willsky and S H Nawab, “Signals and Systems”, Prentice Hall India, 1997.
2. J.G. Proakis and D G Manolakis, “Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms, and Applications”, Pearson,
2006.
3. H.P.Hsu, “Signals and Systems”, Schaum’s series, McGraw Hill Education, 2010.
4. S.Haykin and B.V. Veen, “Signals and Systems”, John Wiley and Sons, 2007.
5. Allan V.Oppenheim, S.Wilsky and S.H.Nawab, “ Signals and Systems”, Pearson Education,2007.
6. Edward W Kamen& Bonnie’s Heck, “Fundamentals of Signals and Systems”, Pearson Education, 2007.
7. S. Palani, "Signals and Systems", 2nd edition, 2021
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Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of course, the students will be
CO1: exposed to various sensors and transducers for measuring mechanical quantities.
CO2: familiar with the specifications of sensors and transducers.
CO3: able to design signal conditioning circuits for various sensors and transducers.
CO4: exposed to advancements in sensor technology.
CO5: able to identify or use a transducer for a specific measurement application.
applications: load and torque measurement, digital displacement sensors, RTDs, thermistors. 12
Inductive and Capacitive Transducers- Measurement of self and mutual inductance,
capacitive transducers, eddy current transducers, proximity sensors, tacho-generators and 08
stroboscope.
Miscellaneous Measurements: Seismic transducer and its dynamic response, photo electric
transducers, hall effect sensors, magneto strictive transducer, smart sensors, fiber optic 06
sensors.
Unit-2
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Recommended Books-
1. A.K. Sawhney and Puneet Sawhney, “A course on electrical and electronic measurements
and Instrumentation”, Dhanpat Rai,2012.
2. D. A. Bell, “Electronic Instrumentation and measurement”, 3rd Edition, Oxford University Press
3. J. B. Gupta, “ACourseinElectronicandElectricalMeasurements&Instrumentation”, SKKataria
and Sons,1996.
4. S.M. Sze, “Semiconductors sensors”, John Wiley & Sons Inc., 3rdEdition,2006.
5. Patranabis, “Sensors and Transducers”, Prentice Hall, 2nd Edition,2003.
6. Ezzat G. Bakhoum, "Micro- and Nano-Scale Sensors and Transducers", CRC Press, 2015
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Genetic Algorithm (GA): Basic concepts, working principle, procedures of GA, flowchart of 08
GA, genetic representations, (encoding) initialization and selection, genetic operators,
mutation, generational cycle, applications.
Neural Networks-1(Introduction & Architecture): Neuron, nerve structure and synapse, 08
artificial neuron and its model, activation functions, neural network architecture: single layer
and multilayer feed forward networks, recurrent networks, various learning techniques;
perception and convergence rule, auto-associative and hetro-associative memory.
Neural Networks-II (Back Propagation Networks): Architecture: perceptron model, solution, 08
single layer artificial neural network, multilayer perception model; back propagation learning
Unit-2
methods, effect of learning rule co-efficient; back propagation algorithm, factors affecting
backpropagation training.
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Recommended Books:
1. E. Goldberg Davis, “Genetic Algorithms: Search, Optimization and Machine Learning”, Addison
Wesley, N.Y.,1989.
2. J. Ross Timothy, “Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications”, McGraw-Hill, International Editions,
Electrical Engineering Series, Singapore,1997.
3. J. S. R. Jang, C. T. Sun and E. Mizutani, “Neuro-Fuzzy and Soft Computing”, PHI, 2004, Pearson
Education2004.
4. R. Eberhart, P. Simpson and R. Dobbins, “Computational Intelligence - PC Tools”, AP Professional,
Boston,1996.
5. S. Rajasekaran and G. A. V. Pai, “Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic and Genetic Algorithms”, PHI, 2003.
6. Pradip Debnath, S. A. Mohiuddine, "Soft Computing Techniques in Engineering, Health,
Mathematical and Social Sciences (Edge AI in Future Computing)", CRC Press, 2021.
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Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of course, the students should be able to
CO 1: Learn about AC DC servomotors construction, operation and application.
CO 2: Study single phase special purpose motors
CO 3: Basics, operation applications of stepping motors
CO 4: Introduction to Permanent magnet machines
CO 5: Elementary idea of linear motors
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Linear motors – different types – linear reluctance motor – linear synchronous motors 8
– construction – comparison. Linear induction motors – Expression for linear force –
equivalent circuit – applications.
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gross muscle, human motor coordination system, electrodes, signal conditioning and
processing, block diagram & description of electromyography (EMG).
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theorem.
Steady Magnetic Field: Magnetic induction and Faraday’s laws Ampere’s work Law in 06
differential vector form, magnetic field due to volume distribution of current and the Dirac-
delta function, ampere’s force law magnetic vector potential, Analogies between electric
and magnetic fields, steady state equation of continuity.
Time Varying Fields Maxwell's Equations: Equation of continuity for time varying fields, 06
Inconsistency of ampere’s law, Maxwell’s equations in integral and differential form for
static and time varying fields, conditions at a Boundary surface, Concept of Poynting vector,
Poynting Theorem, Interpretation of E x H.
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Recommended Books-
1. Jordan C. Edward and Balmain G. Keith, “Electromagnetic Waves and Radiating Systems”,2nd Edition,
Prentice-Hall Inc, 1968.
2. John D. Kraus, “Electromagnetics”, 5th Edition, McGraw-Hill Publishers, 2005.
3. Joseph A. Edminister, Schaum's “Theory and Problems of Electromagnetics”, 4th Edition, McGraw-Hill,
2013.
4. Narayan N. Rao, “Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics”, 6th Edition, Pearson Education, 2004.
5. Hayt, “Engineering Electromagnetics”, 7th Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2012.
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devices- voltage measuring instruments- proximity and contact testers-safety electrical one
line diagram- electrician’s safety kit.
Grounding and Bounding Safety Measure: General requirements for grounding and bonding- 08
definitions- grounding of electrical equipment bonding of electrically conducting materials and
other equipment-connection of grounding and bonding equipment- system grounding-
purpose of system grounding- grounding electrode system grounding conductor connection to
electrodes-use of grounded circuit conductor for grounding equipment- grounding of low
voltage and high voltage systems.
Power System Operation Safety Measure: The six step safety methods- pre job briefings - hot- 10
Unit-2
work decision tree-safe switching of power system- lockout-tag out- flash hazard calculation
and approach distances- calculating the required level of arc protection-safety equipment,
procedure for low, medium and high voltage systems- the one-minute safety audit
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Company Safety Structure: Electrical safety program structure, development- company safety 06
team- safety policy program implementation- employee electrical safety teams- safety
meetings- safety audit accident prevention- first aid- rescue techniques-accident investigation
Standards and Requirements: Safety related case for electrical maintenance- reliability 08
centered maintenance (RCM) - eight step maintenance program- frequency of maintenance-
maintenance requirement for specific equipment and location- regulatory bodies- national
electrical safety code- standard for electrical safety in workplace- occupational safety and
health administration standards, Indian electricity acts related to electrical safety.
Projects related to this course should be given to students (in groups) in order to promote
teamwork and ethical values.
Recommended Books-
1. John Cadick, Mary Capelli-Schellpfeffer, Dennis Neitzel, Al Winfield, ‘Electrical Safety Handbook’McGraw-Hill
Education, 4th Edition, 2012.
2. A. J. Maxwell, ‘Electrical Safety- a guide to the causes and prevention of electric hazards’,The Institution of
Electric Engineers, IET 1994.
3. A. Ray Jones, G. Jones Jane, ‘Electrical Safety in the Workplace’, Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2000.
4. S. L. Uppal and G. C. Garg, “Electrical Wiring, Estimating & Costing”, Khanna publishers, 2008.
5. K. B. Raina, “Electrical Design, Estimating & Costing”, 2nd edition New age International, 2007.
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Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of course, the students should be able to
CO 1: To understand the basic concepts of block chain technology.
CO 2: To define the applications of block chain technology for power distribution System.
CO 3: To study about challenges and security issues of block chain technology in power distribution System.
1. Blockchain meets Energy, Digital Solutions for a Decentralized and Decarbonized Sector.
2. Applying Blockchain Technology to Electric Power Systems, David Livingston, Varun Sivaram, Madison
Freeman, and Maximilian Fiege July 2018.
3. Blockchain in Smart Grids: A Review on Different Use Cases, Tejasvi Alladi Sept. 2019
4. Emergence of blockchain-technology application in peer-to-peer electrical-energy trading: a review, Manish
Kumar Thukral 2021
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speed drives, electronic lighting ballasts for lighting, LED lighting, trends and approaches.
Energy Management: Need of energy management. definition and objective of energy 12
management, general principles of energy management, energy management skills,
energy management strategy in respect of electrical power plants.
Projects related to this course should be given to students (in groups) in order to promote
teamwork and ethical values.
Recommended Books-
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Phase Plane Analysis: Phase-plane analysis for nonlinear systems, singular points, construction of 08
phase-plane plots for non -linear systems.
Lyapunov’s Stability Analysis: Introduction, concept of local, global and asymptotic stability, 08
Lyapunov’s Stability criterion, the direct method of Lyapunov and the linear systems, methods of
constructing Lyapunov function for non-linear system.
Introduction to Optimal Control: Introduction to optimal control problems, classification of optimal 12
control problems, performance indices for optimal control and their selection, problem formulation
Unit-2
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Recorders: Working principle, construction, operation and salient features of strip chart recorder, 06
X-Y recorder and magnetic recorders.
Projects related to this course should be given to students (in groups) in order to promote
teamwork and ethical values.
Recommended Books-
1. Kuo, Benjamin C., and Golnaraghi, Farid. Automatic Control Systems, Tenth Edition. Singapore, McGraw-Hill
Education, 2017.
2. I. J. Nagrath and M. Gopal, “Control System Engineering”, New Age, 2009.
3. K.Ogata, “Modern Control Engineering”, 5th Edition, Prentice Hall (PHI), 2010.
4. R.C. Dorf and R. H.Bishop, “Modern Control System”, 12th Edition, Addison –Wesley, Pearson, New Delhi,
2011.
5. J.G. Proakis and D.G. Manolakis, “Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms and Applications”, Pearson
Prentice Hall,2007.
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and analog to digital (A/D) converters, flash type, successive approximation type, dual
slope type and counting converter type A/D.
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Recommended Books:
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Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of course, the students should be able to
CO 1: Understand the key technical threat types, communication protocols and resilient smart grid
architectures.
CO 2: Deploy risk management, operational security and secure development of Smart Grid.
CO 3: Assess static and dynamic security analysis techniques to validate.
CO 4: Verify smart grid security and resiliency.
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Recommended Books:
1 Al-Shaer, Ehab, Rahman and Mohammad Ashiqur, “Security and Resiliency Analytics for Smart Grids’,
Springer Intr., 1st Edition, 2016.
2 S. Goel, Goel, Y. Hong, V. Papakonstantinou, D. Kloza, “Smart Grid Security”, Springer-Verlag, 1st
Edition, 2015
3 A. Abdallah and X. Shen, “Security and Privacy in Smart Grid”, Springer Intr., 1st Edition, 2018.
4 Abdul Rahaman et al., ‘Smart grids security challenges: Classification by sources of threat’, Journal of
Electrical Systems and Information Technology, 5 (3), pp. 468-483, 2018.
5 A. Abur and A. G. Exposito, “Power System State Estimation: Theory and Implementation”, CRC Press,
1st Edition, 2004.
6 Roy D. Yates, David J. Goodman, “Probability and Stochastic Processes: A Friendly Introduction for
Electrical and Computer Engineers”, Wiley, 3rd Edition, 2014.
7 J. A. Momoh, “Smart Grid: Fundamentals of Design and Analysis” Wiley India, 1st Edition, 2015
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CO2 2 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 3 3 2 3 2
CO3 3 2 3 1 1 3 2 3 2 3 3 2 2 2
CO4 3 2 3 1 1 3 2 3 2 3 3 2 2 1
variable speed wind turbines, induction generators, doubly fed induction generators
10
and their characteristics, permanent-magnet synchronous generators, power electronics
converters. generator-converter configurations, converter control.
Solar Resources: Introduction, solar radiation spectra, solar geometry, Earth Sun angles,
08
observer Sun angles, solar day length, Estimation of solar energy availability.
Solar Photovoltaic Generation: Technologies-Amorphous, monocrystalline,
Unit-2
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Network Integration Issues: overview of grid code technical requirements. fault ride-
through for wind farms - real and reactive power regulation, voltage and frequency
operating limits, solar PV and wind farm behavior during grid disturbances. power 08
quality issues. power system interconnection experiences in the world. hybrid and
isolated operations of solar PV and wind systems.
Solar Thermal Power Generation: Technologies, parabolic trough, central receivers,
parabolic dish, Fresnel, solar pond, elementary analysis.
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Projects related to this course should be given to students (in groups) in order to
promote teamwork and ethical values.
Recommended Books-
1. T. Ackermann, “Wind Power in Power Systems”, John Wiley and Sons Ltd., 2005.
2. G. M. Masters, “Renewable and Efficient Electric Power Systems”, John Wiley and Sons, 2004.
3. S. P. Sukhatme, “Solar Energy: Principles of Thermal Collection and Storage”, McGraw Hill,1984.
4. H. Siegfried and R. Waddington, “Grid integration of wind energy conversion systems” John
Wiley and Sons Ltd.
5. G. N. Tiwari and M. K. Ghosal, “Renewable Energy Applications”, Narosa Publications, 2004.
6. J. A. Duffie and W. A. Beckman, “Solar Engineering of Thermal Processes”, John Wiley &
Sons,1991.
7. Patel, Mukund R., and Beik, Omid. Wind and Solar Power Systems: Design, Analysis, and
Operation. United States, CRC Press, 2021.
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CO2 3 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 3 2
CO3 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 2
CO4 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 2 2 3 2 3 2
procedure, need for the field analysis-based design, problem definition, boundary conditions,
solution by analytical methods-direct integration method – variable separable method –
method of images, solution by numerical methods- finite difference method.
Formulation of Finite Element Method (FEM): Vibrational formulation – energy minimization 09
– discretization – shape functions –stiffness matrix –1D and 2D planar and axial symmetry
problems.
Computation of Basic Quantities Using Fem Packages: Basic quantities – energy stored in 12
Unit-2
electric field – capacitance – magnetic field – linked flux – inductance – force – torque – skin
effect – resistance.
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Recommended Books-
1. M.O. Sadiku Matthew, “Elements of Electromagnetics”, Fourth Edition, Oxford University Press,
First Indian Edition 2007.
2. K.J.Binns, P.J.Lawrenson, C.W Trowbridge, “The analytical and numerical solution of Electric and
magnetic fields”, John Wiley & Sons, 1993.
3. Nicola Biyanchi , “Electrical Machine analysis using Finite Elements”, Taylor and Francis Group, CRC
Publishers, 2005.
4. Nathan Ida, P.A.Bastos Joao, “Electromagnetics and calculation of fields”, Springer Verlage, 1992.
5. S.J Salon, “Finite Element Analysis of Electrical Machines” Kluwer Academic Publishers, London,
1995, distributed by TBH Publishers & Distributors, Chennai, India.
6. Silvester and Ferrari, “Finite Elements for Electrical Engineers” Cambridge University press, 1983.
7. Rylander, Thomas, et al. Computational Electromagnetics. Germany, Springer, 2005.
8. Applied Computational Electromagnetics: State of the Art and Future Trends. Germany, Springer
Berlin Heidelberg, 2012.
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MTTF, hazard models (time dependent hazard models, constant hazard model, linear
hazard model, on-linear hazard model.
System Reliability: Reliability evaluation of non-maintained systems, series, parallel, 12
series- parallel, non-series, standby configuration, k out of n configuration, complex
system, Markov’s method, fault tree technique, event space, path tracing methods, cut-
set and tie set method.
Reliability Improvement: Introduction, improvement of components, redundancy: 06
standby with perfect and imperfect switching. comparison of component redundancy
Unit-2
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Recommended Books-
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L T P Credits Hrs
3 1 0 4 4
Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of course, the students should be able to
CO 1: acquaint with the concept of computer relaying of power system.
CO2: apply important tools and techniques related with computer relaying of power system.
CO3: conceptualize various effects of phase and frequency on power system protection.
CO4: assess the results obtained by solving above problems.
CO/PO Mapping: (Strong (3) / Medium (2) / Weak (1) indicates strength of correlation):
COs Program Outcomes (POs)/Program specific outcomes (PSO’s)
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2
CO1 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2
CO2 3 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 1
CO3 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2
CO4 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2
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Recommended Books-
1. Phadke, Arun G., and James S. Thorp. Computer relaying for power systems. John Wiley & Sons, 2009.
2. Horowitz, Stanley H., and Arun G. Phadke. Power system relaying. John Wiley & Sons, 2014.
3. Elmore, Walter A. Protective relaying: theory and applications. Vol. 1. CRC press, 2003.
4. Phadke, Arun G., and James S. Thorp. Synchronized phasor measurements and their applications. Vol.
1. New York: Springer, 2008.
5. Wide Area Power Systems Stability, Protection, and Security. Germany, Springer International
Publishing, 2020.
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fuzzy logic, fuzzy if-then rules, fuzzy implications and fuzzy algorithms, fuzzy
fictions and defuzzification’s, fuzzy controller, industrial applications.
Genetic Algorithm (GA): Basic concepts, working principle, procedures of GA, flow 08
chart of GA, genetic representations, (encoding) Initialization and selection,
genetic operators, mutation, generational cycle, applications.
Neural Networks-1(Introduction & Architecture): Neuron, nerve structure and 08
synapse, artificial neuron and its model, activation functions, neural network
Unit-2
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Recommended Books-
1. E.Goldberg Davis, “Genetic Algorithms: Search Optimization and Machine Learning”, Addison
Wesley, N.Y., 1989.
2. J.Ross Timothy, “Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications”, McGraw-Hill, International
Editions, Electrical Engineering Series, Singapore, 1997.
3. J.S.R.Jang, C.T.Sun and E.Mizutani, “Neuro-Fuzzy and Soft Computing”, PHI, 2004, Pearson
Education 2004.
4. R.Eberhart, P.Simpson and R.Dobbins, “Computational Intelligence - PC Tools”, AP Professional,
Boston, 1996.
5. S. Rajasekaran and G.A.V.Pai, “Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic and Genetic Algorithms”, PHI,
2003.
6. Soft Computing Techniques in Engineering, Health, Mathematical and Social Sciences. United
States, CRC Press, 2021.
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Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of course, the students should be able to
CO 1: understand the models to describe hybrid vehicles and their performance.
CO 2: understand the different possible ways of energy storage.
CO 3: understand the different strategies related to energy storage systems.
train topologies, power flow control in hybrid drive-train topologies, fuel efficiency analysis.
Electric Trains: Electric drive-trains: basic concept of electric traction, introduction to various 14
electric drive train topologies, power flow control in electric drive-train topologies, fuel efficiency
analysis.
Electric propulsion unit: introduction to electric components used in hybrid and electric vehicles,
configuration and control of dc motor drives, configuration and control of induction motor
drives, configuration and control of permanent magnet motor drives, configuration and control
of switch reluctance motor drives, drive system efficiency.
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Energy Storage: Energy storage: introduction to energy storage requirements in hybrid and 12
electric vehicles, battery-based energy storage and its analysis, fuel cell-based energy storage
and its analysis, super capacitor-based energy storage and its analysis, flywheel-based energy
storage and its analysis, hybridization of different energy storage devices.
sizing the drive system: matching the electric machine and the internal combustion engine (ICE),
sizing the propulsion motor, sizing the power electronics, selecting the energy storage
Unit-2
Recommended Books-
1. C. Mi, M. A. Masrur and D. W. Gao, “Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Principles and Applications with
Practical perspectives”, John Wiley & Sons, 2011.
2. S. Onori, L. Serrao and G. Rizzoni, “Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Energy Management Strategies”,
Springer, 2015.
3. M. Ehsani, Y. Gao, S. E. Gay and A. Emadi, “Modern Electric, Hybrid Electric, and Fuel Cell
Vehicles: Fundamentals, Theory, and Design”, CRC Press, 2004.
4. T. Denton, “Electric and Hybrid Vehicles”, Routledge, 2016.
5. Husain, Iqbal. Electric and Hybrid Vehicles: Design Fundamentals. United States, CRC Press, 2021.
6. Mi, Chris, and Masrur, M. Abul. Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Principles and Applications with Practical
Perspectives. United Kingdom, Wiley, 2017.
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Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of course, the students should be able to
CO 1: exercise basics of digital image generation, processing, sampling and quantization.
CO 2: know about image transforms techniques and image enhancement techniques.
CO 3: become conversant in 2-D system, spectral density function, estimation and information theory.
CO 4: analyse image restoration including models, filters and digital processing.
CO 5: develop process of image segmentation, image data compression and associated techniques.
Programming Techniques: For and while loops, case and sequence structure, formula 10
nodes, local and global variables, array and clusters, charts and graphs, string and file I/O,
event driven programming.
Data Acquisition Basics: ADC, DAC, D/O, counters and timer, PC hardware structure, 06
timing, interrupts, DMA, software and hardware installation, configuring data acquisition
Uuit-2
hardware using the drives in application software, use of DAQ library functions for
different analog and digital input/output operations.
Common Instrument Interfaces: RS 232, RS485, GBIP. Use of library functions to 06
communicate with different instruments, Introduction to VISA.
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Recommended Books:
1. Sanjay Gupta, “Virtual Instrumentation Using Labview”, 2ndEdition, McGraw Hill Education,2017.
2. J Travis and J Kring, “LabVIEW for Everyone”, 3rd Edition, Prentice HallIndia,2006.
3. R Jennings and F D A Queva, “Lab view Graphical Programming”, 5th edition, McGraw-Hill Education,
2019.
4. P A Blume, “LabVIEW Style Book”, Prentice HallIndia,2017.
5. J Jarome, “Virtual Instrumentation using Labview, Prentice HallIndia,2010.
6. R Bitter, T Mohiuddin and M Nawrocki, Labview Advanced Programming Techniques2nd edition, CRC
Press,2017.
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3 0 0 3 3
Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of course, the students should be able to
CO 1: learn the role of reactive power compensation to enhance the stability and capability of existing
network.
CO 2: knowledge of Modern power controllers to enhance the stability and capability of existing network.
CO 3: apply various controlling mechanisms on FACTS devices.
CO4: assess the results obtained by solving above problems.
Recommended Books:
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4. Y.H. Song And A.T. Johns,, Flexible Ac Transmission Systems (Facts)’, IEEE Press, 1999
5. Yong-Hua Song And Xi-Fan Wang, Operation Of Market Oriented Power Systems Springer-Verlag
Londan, Springer-Verlag Londan
6. Sarma, Mulukutla S., and Vedam, R. Sastry. Power Quality: VAR Compensation in Power
Systems. United States, CRC Press, 2017.
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operation, harmonics and control of svc and TCSC. fault current limiter.
Voltage Source Converter Based (FACTS) Controllers: Voltage source converters 10
(VSC): six pulse VSC, multi-pulse and multi-level converters, pulse-width
modulation for VSCs. selective harmonic elimination, sinusoidal PWM and space
vector modulation, STATCOM: principle of operation, reactive power control:
Type I and Type II controllers, Static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) and
unified power flow controller (UPFC): principle of operation and control.
working principle of interphase power flow controller. other devices: GTO
controlled series compensator. fault current limiter.
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Recommended Books-
1. N.G. Hingorani and L. Gyugyi, “Understanding FACTS: Concepts and Technology of FACTS
Systems”, Wiley-IEEE Press, 1999.
2. K.R.Padiyar, “FACTS Controllers in Power Transmission and Distribution”, New Age International
(P) Ltd. 2007.
3. T.J.E.Miller, “Reactive Power Control in Electric Systems”, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1983.
4. R.C.Dugan, “Electrical Power Systems Quality”, McGraw Hill Education, 2012.
5. G. T. Heydt, “Electric Power Quality”, Stars in a Circle Publications, 1991
6. Sankaran, C.. Power Quality. Ukraine, CRC Press, 2017.
7. Padiyar, K. R.. Facts Controllers in Power Transmission and Distribution. United
Kingdom, Anshan, 2009.
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Recommended Books-
1. Manak Bhavan, IEC standards for Lamps, Lighting Fixtures and Lighting, 2nd Edition, New Delhi,
2000.
2. C. L. Wadhwa, Generation, Distribution and Utilization of Electrical Energy, Eastern Wiley Ltd,
1989.
3. E. O. Taylor and V.V.L. Rao, Utilization of Electrical Energy, Orient Longman,1971.
4. J.B Gupta, Utilization of Electric Power and Electric Traction Kataria & Sons, 2009.
5. G. C. Garg, Utilization of Electric Power & Electric Traction, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi,2003.
6. Chaudhari, M. A.. UTILIZATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY (22626). India, Nirali Prakashan, 2020.
7. Berg, Ernst Julius. Electrical Energy: Its Generation, Transmission, and Utilization. United
Kingdom, Forgotten Books, 2019.
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Machine Vision: Introduction, sensing and digitalizing function in machine vision, imaging 06
devices, lighting techniques, ADC, image processing and analysis, Image data reduction,
segmentation feature extraction, object recognition, training the vision system, robotic
applications.
Robot end Effectors: Type of end effectors, mechanical grippers, basic definitions and 06
operations, type of gripper mechanism, other types of grippers (vacuum cups, magnetic
grippers, adhesive grippers, and hooks and scoops), tools, the robot to end effector, interface,
check list of factors in the selection and design of grippers.
Robot Arm Kinematics: Construction of manipulator, the direct kinematics problem, the inverse 06
kinematics problem, inverse transform techniques for Euler Angles solution, geometrical
approach.
Unit-2
Robot Arm Dynamics & Planning of Manipulator Trajectories: Lagrange Euler formulation, 08
kinetic energy of a robot manipulator, potential energy of robot manipulator, motion equations
of a manipulator, Newton Euler formulation, rotating coordinate system, moving coordinate
system. Joint interpolated trajectory, planning
of Cartesian path trajectories, four types of robot controls.
Case Studies: Hill climbing techniques, multiple robots, machine interface, robot cell design, 04
selection of robot.
Projects related to this course should be given to students (in groups) in order to promote
teamwork and ethical values.
Recommended Books-
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Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of course, the students should be able to
CO 1: acquaint students with the new deregulation techniques of power system, planning control, load
forecasting, metering, and risk assessment.
CO2: describe important concepts related with deregulation like market power, congestion management,
demand side management etc.
CO3: model and apply cost analysis with deregulation of power sector.
CO4: assess the results obtained by solving above problems.
Mapping COs/Bloom’s Taxonomy Level (BLs)
COs CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4
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Recommended Books-
1. Power Systems, Third Edition. United Kingdom, Taylor & Francis, 2012.
2. Hadjsaïd, Nouredine, and Sabonnadière, Jean-Claude. Power Systems and Restructuring. United
Kingdom, Wiley. 2020
3. Kirschen, Daniel S., and Goran Strbac. Fundamentals of power system economics. John Wiley &
Sons, 2018.
4. Fred C. S., Michael C. C., Richard D. T. and Roger E. B., “Spot Pricing of Electricity”, Kluwer Academic
Publishers. 1988
5. Marija I., Francisco G. and Lester F., “Power Systems Restructuring: Engineering and Economics”,
Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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Programming of 8086: Simple sequence programs, jumps, flags, conditional Jumps and 08
sub- programs.
Interfacing of 8086: Memory interfacing, programmable parallel ports & handshake, 08
8254 software- programmable timer/counter, 8259 a priorities interrupt controller,
interfacing a microprocessor to keyboards and alphanumeric displays, D/A converter
operation, interfacing and applications, A/D converter specifications
Introduction: Microprocessor, micro-controllers and their comparison. the 8051 08
architectures: introduction, 8051 micro-controller hardware, input/ output, pins, ports
Unit-2
and circuits, external memory, counters and timers, serial data input/ output,
interrupts
8051 Assembly Language Programming: Instruction format and addressing 08
techniques, instruction set programming
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Recommended Books-
1. Ayala, J. Kenneth, The 8051 Micro Controller- Architecture, Programming and Application,
.Penram International Publication .
2. Bhanot, Surekha, Oxford Higher Education, 2008.
3. Dunning Gary, Introduction to PLCs. Tata McGraw Hill, 2005.
4. M. A. Mazidi, Mazidi J. G. The 8051 Micro-controller & Embedded System. Pearson
Education, 2008.
5. John B. Peatman, Design with Micro Controller. Tata McGraw Hill, 1988.
6. Microprocessors & Microcontrollers. India, UNICORN Publishing Group, 2020.
7. Advanced Processors. India, UNICORN Publishing Group, 2020.
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leader, lightning surges. switching over voltages, protection against over-voltages, surge
diverters, surge modifiers.
Conduction and breakdown in Gases, Liquids & Solid Dielectrics: 06
Solids: Intrinsic, electromechanical and thermal breakdown composite dielectrics, solid
dielectrics used in practice.
Liquids: Conduction and breakdown in pure and commercial liquids, suspended particle
theory, cavitation and bubble theory, stressed oil volume theory, liquids used in practice.
Gases: Ionization process, Townsend’s current growth equations, 1st and 2nd ionization
coefficients. Townsend’s criterion for breakdown. Streamer theory of breakdown,
Pashen’s law of Gases, Gases used in practice.
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Generation of High Voltages: D.C., A.C. (Power frequency and High frequency) impulse 08
voltage and impulse current generation tripping and contact of impulse generator.
Test procedures in H.V. Engg. Lab.: Testing of cables, insulators, bushings, circuit 08
Unit-2
Recommended Books-
1. Rakesh Das Bagamudre, E.H.V. A.C. Transmission Engg.New Age International Publishers.
2. Kimbark, HVDC Transmission,Wiley-Blackwell; Volume 1,1971.
3. Kamaraju and Naidu H.V. Engineering, McGraw Hill Education; 5th Edition,2013.
4. R.S. Jha ,H.V. Engineering, Dhanpat Rai & Sons,1977.
5. Kuffel & Abdullah,H.V. Engineering, Pergamon Press; 1st Edition edition ,1970.
6. C. L. Wadhwa, H. V. Engineering, NEW AGE; 3rd Edition,2012.
7. Küchler, Andreas. High Voltage Engineering: Fundamentals Technology
Applications. Germany, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2017.
8. High Voltage Engineering and Applications. Switzerland, MDPI AG, 2020.
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Recommended Books
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Recommended Books-
1. D.P. Kothari and J.S. Dhillon, Power System Optimization, 3rd Ed. Prentice Hall of India
2. S.S. Rao, “Engineering Optimization: Theory and Practice”, 4rd Ed, New Age International.
3. Kalyanmoy Deb, “Optimization for Engineering Design: Algorithms and Examples”, PHI.
4. Xin-She Yang, “Recent Advances in Swarm Intelligence and Evolutionary Computation”, Springer
International Publishing, Switzerland.
5. Kalyanmoy Deb, “Multi-Objective Optimization using Evolutionary Algorithms”, John Wiley & Sons.
6. Rajasekaran S, Pai, G.A. Vijaya Lakshmi., “Neural networks, Fuzzy logic and Genetic Algorihms:
Synthesis and Applications”, 2nd Ed.Prentice Hall of India.
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