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    COURSE STRUCTURE

    &

    SYLLABUS

    For

    B.Tech Programme

    (3rd to 8th Semester)

    ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (EEE)

    SIKSHA O ANUSANDHAN DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY(Declared U/S 3 of the UGC Act, 1956)

    Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India

    Effective From

    Academic Session 2012-13

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    COURSE STRUCTURE

    (3rd and 4th Semesters)

    ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (EEE)

    (Effective from 2011 Admission Batch)

    3rd

    Semester 4th

    semester

    Subject

    CodeTheory

    Contact

    HoursCredits

    Subject

    CodeTheory

    Contact

    HoursCredits

    MA201T Mathematics-III 3-1-0 4 MA202T Mathematics-IV 3-1-0 4

    HS201T

    HS202T

    Engineering

    Economics/Organisational

    Behaviour

    3-0-0 3HS202T

    HS201T

    OrganisationalBehaviour /

    Engineering

    Economics

    3-0-0 3

    EC201T Analog Electronics Circuit 3-1-0 4 EC202TDigital Electronics

    Circuit3-1-0 4

    EE201T

    EE202T

    Network Theory /

    Electrical Machine-I3-1-0 4

    EE202T

    EE201T

    Electrical Machine-I /

    Network Theory3-1-0 4

    CS201T Data Structure 3-0-0 3 CS205T Object OrientedProgramming structure

    3-0-0 3

    EC204T

    EE204T

    Instrumentation &

    Measurement /

    Transmission &

    Distribution

    3-0-0 3EE204T

    EC204T

    Transmission &

    Distribution /

    Instrumentation &

    Measurement

    3-0-0 3

    Total 21 Total 21

    Subject

    Code

    SessionalsContact

    Hours

    CreditsSubject

    Code

    SessionalsContact

    Hours

    Credits

    CS201P Data Structure Lab. 0-0-3 2 CS205P OOPS Lab. 0-0-3 2

    EC201PAnalog Electronics Circuit

    Lab.0-0-3 2 EC202P

    Digital Electronics

    Circuit Lab.0-0-3 2

    EE201P

    EE202P

    Network Devices /

    Electrical Machine-I Lab.0-0-3 2

    EE202P

    EE201P

    Electrical Machine-I /

    Network Devices Lab.0-0-3 2

    Total 6 Total 6

    Grand Total 27 Grand Total 27

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    MA201T MATHEMATICS-III (3-1-0)

    Module-I (8 hrs)

    Fourier Analysis: Fourier Series, Functions of any period p = 2L, Even and odd functions, Half-rangeexpansions, Fourier Integrals, Fourier Cosine and Sine Transforms.

    Module-II (12 hrs)

    Partial Differential Equations: Basic Concepts, Modeling : Vibrating string, Wave equation. Separation of

    variables, Use of Fourier Series, D'Alembert's Solution of the wave equation. Heat Equation : Solution by

    Fourier series, Two-Dimensional wave equation. Rectangular membrane, Use of double Fourier series.

    Laplacian in Polar coordinates. Solution by Laplace Transform method.

    Module-III (10 hrs)

    Complex Analysis (I): Introduction of Complex Numbers, Derivative, Analytic function, Cauchy-Riemann

    Equations, Laplace's Equation, Geometry of Analytic Functions : Conformal Mapping, Exponential Function,

    Trigonometric Functions, Hyperbolic Functions, Logarithm, General Power, Linear Fractional Transformations.

    Line Integral in the Complex plane, Cauchy's Integral theorem. Cauchy's Integral formula, Derivatives of

    Analytic functions.

    Module-IV (10 hrs)

    Complex Analysis (II): Taylor's series and Maclaurin series, Laurent's series, Zeros and Singularities, Point

    at infinity, Residue Integration Method, Evaluation of real integrals, General properties of Harmonic Functions.

    Text Book:

    1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, by E Kreyszig (John Wiley), 8th Edition.

    Reference Book:

    1. Higher Engineering Mathematics, by B.V.Ramana, Tata Mc Graw Hill, (2007)

    HS201T ENGINEERING ECONOMICS (3-0-0)

    Module-I (10 hrs)

    Engineering Economics - Meaning, Nature and Scope of Engineering, Economics, Economics Applied to

    Industrial Demand - Demand Function, Law of Demand; Elasicity of Demand, Methods of Measuring Price

    Elasticity of Demand: The concept Supply, and Law of Supply.

    Module-II (6 hrs)

    Economics Applied to Industrial Production and Cost - Production Function, Law of Variable Proportion, Laws

    of Return to Scale.

    Module-III (6 hrs)

    Cost Funstion, Short - run and long-run cost functions; Input-output Models - Open and Models: Break - Even

    Analysis - Liner and non-liner analysis.

    Module-IV (10 hrs)

    Evaluation of Engineering Projects - Time Value of Money, NPV, IPR, BCR, PBP methods of evaluating single

    and alternative projects, Replacement Analysis, Depreclation Analysis.

    Text Book :

    1. P. A. Samueison and W.D. Nordhaus, Economics, TMH.

    2. P. Cassimatis, A Concise Introduction to Enggineering Economics, Unwin Hyman Publication.

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    3. D. Hay and Marris, Industrial Economics, Oxford University Press.

    4. Thuesen & Fabrycky, Engineering Economy, PHI.

    HS202T ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR (3-0-0)

    Module-I (6 hrs)

    The study of Organizational Behaviour: Learning objective, Definition and Meaning, Benefits of studying OB,

    OB Model and New Challenges of OB in the context of Business Globalization.

    Learning- Nature of Learning, How Learning occurs, Learning and OB.

    Module-II (8 hrs)

    Perception-Meaning and Definition, Perceptual Process, Importance of perception in OB, Attitudes, Values

    and Ethics, Motivation- Nature and Importance, Herzberg's Two factor theory, Maslow's Need Hierarchy Theory,

    Alderfer's ERG Theory, Theory X & Theory Y, Evaluations, Emotional intelligence, Creativity.

    Module-III (10 hrs)

    Foundations of individual Behaviour: Personality-Meaning and definition, Determinants of Personality,

    Personality Traits, Personality and OB, Johari window, MBTI.

    Organizational Behaviour Process : Communication-Importance, Types, Gateways and Barriers to

    communication, Communication as a tool for improving Interpersonal Effectiveness, Group Dynamics and

    Team Building, Leadership.

    Module-IV (6 hrs)

    Conflict- Nature of Conflict and Conflict Resolution, Decision Making, Problem Solving.

    Organization Culture- Definition, Functions, Creating and sustaining culture. How employees learn culture,

    Creating an ethical organizational culture.

    Organizational Change and Development-Importance of change, Planned Change and OD Techniques, Case

    Analysis

    Text Book :

    1. Organizational Behaviour, Quick, by James C & Nelson Debra L. Cengage Learning

    2. Organizational Behaviour, by Robbins Stephen, Pearson

    3. Organizational Behaviour, by K. Aswathappa, Himalaya Publishing House

    4. Organizational Behaviour by Keith Davis, Mc Graw Hill.

    5. Understanding Organizational Behaviour by Udai Pareek Oxford University Press.

    EC201T ANALOGUE ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS (3-1-0)

    Module-I (12 hrs)

    DC biasing of BJT: BJT AT DC, Bias stabilization. Design of bias.

    Small Signal analysis of BJT: BJT as an amplifier and a switch, small signal operation and models, single

    stage BJT amplifier.

    Frequency Response analysis of BJT: The BJT internal capacitances and high frequency model, frequency

    response of the common Emitter amplifier. Square wave testing.

    Compound configuration: Cascade, cascode and Darlington configuration.

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    Module-II (10 hrs)

    Small signal analysis of MOSFET: MOSFET as an amplifier and as switch, small signal operation and models,

    single stage MOS amplifiers.

    Frequency analysis of MOSFET: The MOSFET internal capacitance and high frequency model. Frequencyresponse of the CS amplifier.

    IC Biasing: Current sources, current mirrors and current steering circuits.

    Analysis of Different amplifier: The MOS differential pair, small signal operation of the MOS differential pair.

    Module-III (10 hrs)

    Feedback and oscillator circuit.

    The general feedback structure, some properties of -ve feedback. The four basic feedback topologies, Analysis

    of series-shunt feedback amplifier. Basic principles of sinusoidal oscillators, OPAMP RC Oscillator circuits,

    Weinbridge oscillator, crystal oscillators.

    Power amplifier: Definition of class A, class B, class C, conversion efficiency of A & B, Distortion analysis,

    push-pull amplifier, cross over distortion, complementary-symmetry push pull (class AB) amp. (Millman Halkias)Module-IV (10 hrs)

    OPAMP : DC offset parameter, frequency parameter, gain-BW curve, Active filters (1st order and 2nd order

    Lowpass, high pass and BPF), Schmitt trigger circuit.

    Multi vibrator circuit: Bistable multi vibrator, Generation of square and triangular ware forms using astable

    multivibrator, Generation of a standardized pulse- of the monostable multi vibrator.

    Text book :

    1. Micro electronics circuits by Adel S Sedra and Kenneth C. Smith, 5th edition, Oxford University

    Press.

    2. Integrated Electronics Analog and Digital Circuits and Systems by Jacob Millman, Christos C

    Halkias, Tata McGraw Hill.

    Reference book :

    1. Linear ICs, by R.A. Gayakward, PHI Publication

    2. Electronics device & circuit theory by Robert L Boylestad and Lowis Nashel sky, 8th edition,

    Pearson publication.

    3. Electronic circuit analysis and design by Donald A Neamen, 3rd edition, TMH publication.

    EE201T NETWORK THEORY (3-1-0)

    Module-I (14 hrs)

    Review of Thevenin's & Norton's theorem with and without dependent sources, Maximum power transfer

    theorem. Reciprocity theorem, Millman's theorem, Tellegen's theorem, Topological description of networks.

    Coupled Circuits: Dot Convention for representing coupled circuits, coefficient of coupling, Loop analysis of

    coupled circuits, Tuned coupled circuit

    Transients: Study of RL, RC and RLC networks by Laplace transform method with DC and AC excitation.

    Response to step, impulse and ramp inputs in s-domain.

    Module-II (12 hrs)

    Two port networks: Z, Y, h & ABCD parameters. T & Pi networks, Series, Parallel and Cascade connection of

    two port networks. Reciprocity and symmetry condition in two port networks, Image and iterative impedances.

    Network Functions & Response: Concept of complex frequency, driving point and transfer functions for one

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    port and two port networks, poles and zeroes of network function, restrictions on locations of poles and zeros

    of a network function, Impulse response and complete response, Time domain behavior from pole zero plot.

    Module-III (12 hrs)

    Resonance: Resonance in series and parallel circuit. Q-factor, BandwidthFilters: Design of low pass, high pass, band pass and band elimination filters both Passive and Active Filters

    (First order)

    Module-IV (10 hrs)

    Network synthesis:

    Driving Point functions, Hurwitz polynomial, Positive real function. Foster'& Cauer form of synthesis, of LC,

    RC and RL networks.

    Text Book :

    1. Electrical Networks, by Alexander & Sadiku, TMH Publisher

    2. Network Synthesis, by M.E. Van Valkenberg, PHI PublisherReferences Books :

    1. Network Analysis, by M.E. Van Valkenberg, PHI Publisher

    2. A Course in Electrical Circuits and Analysis, by M.L. Soni, J.C. Gupta, Dhanpat Rai Publication

    3. Network Analysis & Synthesis, by S P Ghose and A. K. Chakraborty, TMH.

    EE202T ELECTRICAL MACHINE- I (3-1-0)

    Module-I (12 hrs)

    DC Machines :

    DC Generator - Construction and types, Principle of operation, E.M.F. equations, characteristics and voltage

    build up of shunt generators, voltage regulation, Parallel operation of generators (shunt and series type), and

    applications.

    Armature reaction and its effects, commutation, brush shift, interpoles and compensating winding.

    Module-II (12 hrs)

    D.C. Motor - Principle of operation; back E.M.F.; torque and speed equations; characteristics, speed control

    of series and shunt motors by flux control, armature control and voltage controlled methods and applications.

    Losses and Efficiency of D.C. Machines, Swinburn's test, brake test. DC motor 3-point starters.

    Module-III (12 hrs)

    Transformer

    Single Phase - Construction and principle of operation, E.M.F. equations; phasor diagram; actual and

    approximate equivalent circuits; open and short circuit tests, voltage regulations; losses and efficiency. all

    day efficiency, polarity test, back to back test, p.u representation, parallel operation and load sharing.

    Module-IV (12 hrs)

    Autotransformers- Comparison with two-winding transformer, two-winding transformer connected as

    Autotransformer.

    Three phase transformer- Connection of three single - phase transformers as Y-Y, Y-,

    -Y,

    -

    , V-V,

    configurations; Construction of core type and shell type transformer. , phasor groups, phase conversions(3

    phase to 6 phase & 12 phase), T-connection of two single phase transformers, parallel operation of three

    phase transformers, three winding transformer and its equivalent circuit.

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    Text Books :

    1. Electrical Machinery, by SJ Chapman, McGraw-Hill, Publication.

    2. Electrical Machinery, P.S. Bhimbra, Khana Publishers.

    Reference Books :

    1. Electrical Machine, Drives and Power Systmes, 5th Ed., by Theodore Wildi (Pearson).

    2. Electrical Machinery, by I.J. Nagrath and D.P.Kothari, TMH Publication.

    CS201T DATA STRUCTURES (3-0-0)

    ModuleI (8 hrs)

    Introduction to data structures, ADT, Algorithms, Time and Space complexity. Arrays: Address calculation,

    row major order and column order major representation. Sparse matrix: 3-tuple representation of sparse

    matrix, transpose of sparse matrix, addition of two sparse matrices.

    ModuleII (8 hrs)

    Linked lists: Single linked lists and its operations, Double linked lists and its operations, circular single/double

    linked list, linked list with header nodes. Polynomials and their operations (addition and multiplication). Stacks

    and Queues: representation using array & linked list, operations and their applications (infix to postfix

    conversion, postfix expression evaluation), Dynamic storage management-garbage collection and compaction.

    ModuleIII (10 hrs)

    Trees: Tree terminology and representation, Recursive/Non-recursive Tree traversals (inorder, preorder,

    postorder); Binary tree representation and operations, Binary search tree representation and operations, AVL

    tree representation and operations, Multiway search tree, B tree representation and operation, B+ tree.

    ModuleIV (10 hrs)

    Graphs: Graph terminology, Representation of graphs, path matrix, BFS (breadth first search), DFS (depth

    first search), Topological sorting, Sorting and Searching techniques: Bubble sort, Selection sort, Insertion

    sort, Quick sort, Merge sort, Heap sort, Radix sort. Linear and binary searching techniques, Hashing and

    hash functions.

    Text Book :

    1. Data structure in C, Tanenbaum, PHI publication.

    2. Data Structure using C, Reema Thareja, Oxford University Press.

    References Books :

    1. Data Structures & Algorithm Concepts Techniques & Algorithms, Gav Pai, Tata McGraw Hill.

    2. Fundamentals of data structure in C, Horowitz, Sahani & Freed, University Press.

    3. Schaums Outline Data Structure with C , Lipschutz, Mc Graw Hill.

    EC204T INSTRUMENTATION & MEASUREMENT (3-0-0)

    Module-I (10 hrs)

    Classification, Absolute and Secondary instruments, indicating instruments, control, balancing and damping,

    construction details, characteristics, errors in measurement.

    Wattmeters: Induction type, single phase and three phase wattmeter's, compensations.

    Energy meters: AC Induction type single phase and three phase energy meter compensation, creep, error,

    testing.

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    Frequency meters: Vibrating reed type, electrical resonance type

    Module-II (15 hrs)

    Instrument Transformers: Potential and current transformers, ratio and phase angle errors, phasor diagram,

    methods of minimizing errors, testing and applicationsGalvanometers: General principle and performance equations of D'Arsonval Galvanometers Ballistic

    Galvanometer, undamped, underdamped and overdamped motion of galvanometer.

    Potentiometers: D.C. Potentiometer-Crompton potentiometer, construction, standardization, application, AC.

    Potentiometer-Drysdale polar potentiometer; Gall Tinsley coordinate type potentiometer, standardization,

    application.

    Module-III (10 hrs)

    DC & AC Bridges: General equations for bridge balance, measurement of self inductance by Maxwell's

    bridge (with variable inductance variable capacitance), measurement of capacitance by Schering Bridge,

    errors, Kelvin's double bridge.

    Transducer: Strain Gauges, Thermistors, Thermocouples. Linear Variable Differential Transformer (LVDT)Capacitive Transducers, Peizo-Electric transducers. Optical Transducer, Torque meters, conductive torque

    transducers, electric tachometers, photo electric tachometers.

    Module-IV (10 hrs)

    Electronic Instruments

    CRO: Block Diagram, sweep generation, vertical amplifiers, use of CRO in measurement of frequency, phase,

    Amplitude and rise time of a pulse.

    Digital Multi-meter : Block diagram, principle of operation, Accuracy of measurement

    Electronic Voltmeter:

    Transistor Voltmeter, Block diagram, principle of operation, accuracy of measurement.

    Text Book :

    1. A Course in Elec. & Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation: A.K. Sawhney

    2. Electronic Measurement and Instrument : R.K. Rajput, S. Chand Pub.

    Reference Books :

    1. Electronic Instrumentation and measurement techniques : W.O. Cooper

    2. Electronic measurement & measuring Instruments : Golding & Waddis

    3. Measurement & Instrumentation : Alan S. Morris & Reza Langari.

    EE204T TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION (3-0-0)

    Module-I (12 hrs)

    Generating stations : Steam Power Station, Hydroelectric Power Stations, Nuclear Power stations (working

    principle and operation of various components).

    Tariff : Desirable Characteristics of a tariff, Types of tariff.

    Transmission line Parameters : Parameters of single and three phase transmission lines with single and

    double circuits: Resistance, inductance and capacitance of solid, Stranded and Bundled conductors:

    Symmetrical and unsymmetrical spacing and transposition; application of self and mutual GMD; skin and

    proximity effects.

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    Module-II (14 hrs)

    Performance & Classification of lines : Short line, medium line and long line; equivalent circuits, attenuation

    constant, phase constant, surge impedance, transmission efficiency and voltage regulation, real and reactive

    power flow in lines, surge- impedance loading, Ferranti effect and Corona.

    Module-III (12 hrs)

    Mechanical design of Transmission line : Factors affecting mechanical design, line supports, sag.

    Insulators and cables : Insulators : Types, voltage distribution in insulator string and grading, improvement of

    string efficiency. Underground cables : Introduction-Types of cables, Capacitance of Single-core cable, Grading

    of cables.

    Module-IV (12 hrs)

    Supply Systems : Introduction to typical AC & DC Power supply scheme, Comparison of AC and DC

    transmission, Advantages of high voltage transmission, Economic size of conductor (Kelvin's law)

    Substation Layout : Classification of Substation, Substation Equipment, Busbar arrangement, Substation

    grounding.Distribution System : Classification of Distribution System, AC three-phase four-wire Distribution System, DC

    Distribution System, Introduction to EHV and HVDC transmission system.

    Text Book :

    1. S. Sivanagaraju, S. Satyanarayana , 'Electric Power Transmission and Distribution', Pearson,

    2009

    2. S.N. Singh, 'Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution', Prentice Hall of India

    Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 2002.

    Reference Books :

    1. C.L.Wadhwa, 'Electrical Power Systems', New Age International Pvt. Ltd., 2007

    2. V. K. Meheta, 'Principles of Power system', S Chand, 2007

    3. T.K. Nagsarkar, M.S. Sukhija, Power System Analysis, Oxford

    CS201P DATA STRUCTURE LAB (0-0-3)

    Experiment No.1

    Program to perform the following operations:

    i) Array Operations: Insertion, deletion of elements in a one dimensional array.

    i i) Matrix addition and multipl ication.

    Experiment No.2

    Program to represent a sparse matrix in 3-tuple method and perform the following operations:

    i) Transpose of a sparse matrix

    ii ) Addition of two sparse matrices

    Experiment No. 3

    Program to perform the following operations on single linked list:

    i) Creation ii) Insertion iii) Deletion iv) Reversal v) Sorting vi)Traversal

    Experiment No. 4

    a) Program that uses functions to perform the following operations on Double linked list:

    i) Creation ii) Insertion iii) Deletion iv) Traversal

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    b) Program to create and traverse a circular single linked list.

    Experiment No.5

    a) Program to create a stack using array and linked list to perform the following operations:

    i) push (ii) pop iii) display

    b) Write a program to create a queue using array and linked list to perform the following operations:

    i) insert ii) delete iii) display

    Experiment No. 6

    Program to perform the following stack applications:

    i) Convert inf ix to postf ix and expression

    ii ) Evaluation of postf ix expression

    Experiment No. 7

    Program to perform the following operations in Binary Search Tree (BST):

    i) Creation ii) Insertion iii) Deletion iv) Traversal

    Experiment No. 8

    a) Program to implement l inear search.

    b) Programs that use both recursive and non recursive functions to perform binary search operation.

    Experiment No.9

    Programs that implement following sorting techniques:

    i) Bubble sort

    ii) Insertion sort

    iii) Selection sort

    Experiment No.10

    Programs that implement following sorting techniques:

    i) Quick sort

    ii) Heap sort

    iii) Radix sort

    Experiment No.11

    Program that implements the different methods used in hashing.

    EC201P ANALOG ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS LAB. (0-0-3)

    Minimum 10 experiments has to be performed

    05 experiments should be conducted using Components and

    05 experiments should be conducted using Simulation Packages like Multisim

    List of Experiments

    1. Design & test of BJT Bias Circuit (Fixed, voltage divider, self).

    2. Design and test of BJT Common-emitter Circuit: DC & AC performance, A.C. voltage gain, input

    impedance and output impedance with bypass and unbypassed emitter resistor.

    3. Design and test of BJT Emitter Follower:- DC and AC performance. (Voltage gain, input impedance and

    output impedance).

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    4. Design and testing of JFET Bias Circuit.

    5. Design and test of JFET common -source and common drain amplifiers: DC and AC performance

    (voltage gain, input impedance, output impedance).

    6. Frequency response of common-emitter amplifier.7. Design and test of series/ shunt feedback amplifier. Determine input and output impedance, AC gain

    with and without feedback.

    8. Op-amp frequency response.

    9. Designs of Schmitt trigger using Op-amp.

    10. Design and Simulation of High pass/ Low pass active filter.

    11. Square wave testing of an amplifier.

    12. Design and verification of R-C Phase shift Oscillator/ Wein Bridge Oscillator using OP-amp.

    13. Design and Simulation of R-C Coupled amplifier.

    14. Design of class A and class B power amplifier.

    15. Design of NAND, NOR inverter using CMOs circuit.

    EE201P NETWORK DEVICES LAB. (0-0-3)

    (Any 10 experiments)

    1) Verification of Theorems:

    (i) Thevenin's Theorem

    (ii) Norton's Theorem

    (ii i) Mil liman's Theorem

    2) Verification of Theorems:(i) Superposition Theorem

    (ii) Reciprocity Theorem

    (iii) Maximum power transfer theorem

    3) Determination of Parameters of a given two port network. (Z,Y parameters).

    4) Study of DC Transients of R-L, R-C, R-L-C series circuit.

    5) Determination of Frequency Response, attenuation and phase characteristics of Low Pass and High

    Pass Filters.

    6) Determination of Frequency Response, attenuation and phase characteristics of Band Pass and Band

    Elimination Filters.

    7) Study of Transformer as a coupled circuit & determination of its self & mutual inductance.

    8) To trace the complex wave resulting from sinusoidal waves of different frequencies.

    9) Single tuned and double tuned circuit analysis.

    10) Study of Spectral Analyser.

    11) Study of RLC Series Resonance.

    12) Study of AC Transient of RL, RC, RLC Circuit.

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    EE202P ELECTRICAL MACHINE-I LAB. (0-0-3)

    (Any 10 experiments)

    1) Determination of OC and SC test of A single phase transformer.

    2) Parallel operation of two single phase transformers.

    3) Back to back test of a single phase transformer.

    4) Load characteristics of DC Series Motor.

    5) Speed control of a DC shunt motor by flux control and armature control.

    6) Swinburn test and brake test of a DC Machine.

    7) Load characteristics of DC (i) self (ii) separately excited DC generator.

    8) No load characteristics of a DC generator.

    9) Load characteristics of DC compound (cumulative & differential) generator.

    10) Study of current, voltage & frequency of a 1-ph transformer & to calculate voltage and current of the

    transformer using CRO.

    11) Speed control of DC Motor by Ward-Leonard Method.

    12) Study and starting of 3-ph Induction motor by using star-delta starter.

    MA202T MATHEMATICS-IV (3-1-0)

    Module-I (10 hrs)

    Numerical Methods (I) : Introduction, Solution of equations by iteration : fixed point iteration, bisection,

    Newton Raphson and secant methods. Interpolation : Lagrange interpolation, Newton's divided difference

    interpolation, Newton's forward & backward interpolation. Numerical Integration: Trapezoidal and Simpson's

    rules, Gauss Legendre integration formulas (2 point and 3 point rules).

    Module-II (10 hrs)

    Numerical methods (II) : Gauss elimination, Linear systems: LU factorization, Solution by Iteration: Gauss-

    Seidel and Jacobi. Numerical methods for First Order Differential Equations : Euler-Methods, Runge - Kutta

    methods(2nd and 4th order methods).

    Module-III (10 hrs)

    Probability : Probability: Classical and axiomatic definitions of probability, addition and multiplication rules of

    probability, conditional probability. Baye's theorem and independence.

    Random variables, discrete and continuous distributions, mean and variance of a distribution. Binomial, Poisson

    and Normal distributions, Distribution of several random variables.

    Module-IV (10 hrs)

    Mathematical Statistics : Sampling distribution : Sample mean and Sample variance, t-, (chi) square test,

    Random Sampling, Estimation of parameters, Point Estimation, Confidence interval, Testing of hypothesis,

    (for sample mean and sample variance), Correlation and Regression Analysis.

    Text Book :

    1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, by E Kreyszig (John Wiley )8th Edition

    2. Higher Engineering Mathematics, by B.V.Ramana, Tata Mc Graw Hill, (2007)

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    EC202T DIGITAL ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS (3-1-0)

    (Stress is to be given to design digital circuits using VHDL)

    Module-I (10 hrs)

    Number System and Codes

    Binary Numbers base Conversion, Octal and Hexadecimal numbers, Complements, Signed Binary Numbers,

    One's and Two's complement arithmetic, Binary Codes- BCD Codes, Gray Code, ASCII Character Code.

    Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates

    Axiomatic definition of Boolean algebra. Basic theorems and properties of Boolean algebra, Boolean functions;

    Canonical and Standard forms; minterms and maxterms terms, Digital Logic Gages, multiple inputs.

    Gate Level Minimization

    The Map Method, K Maps (up to 5 variables) SOP and POS and its simplification, Don't care conditions,

    NAND and NOR implementation. AND-OR invert, OR-AND invert implementation of function, XOR function,

    Parity generation and checking, Hardware Description Language (HDL).

    Module-II (10 hrs)

    Combinational Logic

    Combination Circuits, Analysis and Design procedure; Binary Adder-Subtractor, decimal Adder, Binary Multiplier,

    magnitude Comparator, Decoders, Encoders, Multiplexers, HDL for Combinational Circuits. Design of any

    types of combinational circuit using HDL.

    Synchronous Sequential Logic

    Sequential Circuit, Latches, Flip-flop, Analysis of Clocked sequential Circuits, HDL for Sequential Circuits,

    State Reduction and Assignment. Design Procedure.

    Module-III (10 hrs)

    Registers and CountersShift Register, Ripple Counters, Synchronous Counters Asynchronous Counter, Ring Counters, Modulo-N

    Counters, HDL for Registers and Counters.

    Memory and Programmable Logic

    Random Access Memory (RAM), Memory Decoding, Error detection and Correction, Read only Memory

    Programmable Array Logic, PLA.

    Module-IV (10 hrs)

    ADC and DAC: Dual - slope ADC, Flash ADC, SAR, Binary-weighted input DAC, R/2R ladder D/A converter,

    Digital integrated logic circuits

    TTL, ECL, MOS and CMOS logic families.

    Text Book :

    1. Digital Design, by M Morris Mano, 3rd Edition, Pearson Education, India Ch. 1 to 10- except 9.

    2. Digital Fundamentals, by Floyd 8th Edition, , Pearson Education

    Reference Book :

    1. Digital Design - Principle and Practice, by John F. Wakerly 3rd Edition, Pub. Pearson Education.

    2. Engineering Digital Design, by Richard F. Tiuder 2nd Edition, Academic Press

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    CS205T OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING STRUCTURE (3-0-0)

    ModuleI (12 hrs)

    Introduction to object oriented programming : Programming Paradigm, object oriented concepts (Class, object,

    encapsulation, aggregation, inheritance, polymorphism). Basics: C++ program structure, Data types,

    expressions, operators, control structures. Functions: definition, parameter passing, references, inline function,

    function overloading, function with default arguments and namespaces.

    Class: Structure & class comparison, data members, member functions, static members, constant member

    function, array of objects, pointer-to-members and this pointer.

    ModuleII (12 hrs)

    Class : friend function, friend class, nested class, local classes, constructors, Types of constructor, destructors,

    pointer to objects, Dynamic memory management (new, delete). Inheritance : Derived classes, member

    accessibility, function overriding, forms of inheritance, deriving by different access specifiers, multipath inheritance

    and pointers to objects in inheritance. Dynamic Polymorphism: virtual functions, abstract class and virtual

    destructors.

    ModuleIII (8 hrs)

    Overloading Operators : Overloading using member function and friend functions. binary, unary operators,

    increment, decrement operators, stream operators. Type conversion (Using constructor, Operator function),

    new style casts and RTTI.

    Stream Handling : hierarchy of stream classes, Unformatted I/O operations, formatted I/O operations

    manipulators, user defined manipulators, Unformatted/ formatted I/O with files, file pointers, random access

    and error handling.

    ModuleIV (6 hrs)

    Exception Handling : structure of exception handling, raising an exception, handling exceptions, rethrowing,

    stack-unwinding and handling uncaught exceptions. Templates : Function template, Class Template andIntroduction to STL. Introduction to Object Oriented Analysis, Design & Development.

    Text Book :

    1. S. Sahay , OOP with C++ , 2/e, Oxford University press.

    2. E. Balagurusami, Object oriented programming with C++, Mc Graw Hill

    References Books :

    1. Bjarne Stroustrup, The C++ Programming Language, s/e, Pearson Education.

    2. H. Schildt, C++ The complete reference, 4/e, TMH

    3. Deitel & Deitel , C++ How to program , 4/e, PHI.

    4. A.K. Jagadev, A.K.Rath, S. Dehuri , Object-Oriented Programming Using C++, 1/e, PHI.

    CS205P OOPS LAB (0-0-3)

    Experiment No.1

    Programs using control structure

    Experiment No.2

    Programs using structures, pointers

    Experiment No.3

    Programs on overloading, inline function, reference, function with default arguments, namespaces

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    Experiment No.4

    a) Programs on Classes, Objects

    Experiment No.5

    a) Programs on friend function, friend class, constructor destructors, nested class, local/global classes

    Experiment No.6

    Programs on dynamic memory management, inheritance, function overriding,

    Experiment No.7

    Programs on multipath inheritance, virtual function and polymorphism

    Experiment No.8

    Programs on Overloading Operators

    Experiment No.9

    Programs on type cast and new style casts

    Experiment No.10

    Programs on I/O and files

    Experiment No.11

    Programs on Exception handling, Templates and STL

    EC 202P DIGITAL ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS LAB. (0-0-3)

    Minimum 10 experiments has to be performed

    05 experiments should be conducted using Components & ICs and

    05 experiments should be conducted using Simulation Packages like Verilog/VHDL/Multisim

    List of Experiments

    1. Gate level minimization, two level and multilevel implementation.

    2. Combinational circuit -Design, construct code converter i.e. BCD to Excess-3 and 7 segment display.

    3. Designs of a 2 bit parallel adder and use additional circuit to eliminate carry propagation delay.

    4. Construction of 3 bit magnitude comparator.

    5. Design of multiplexer and demultiplexer and realization of full adder using 4 x 1 MUX.

    6. Design of 4-bit priority encoder having Do as the highest priority and D3 as the lowest.

    7. Design of all fl ip flops using J-K flip flop.

    8. Investigation of the operation of all type of shift register.9. Design of asynchronous counter (decade, mod 6).

    10. Design of synchronous counter with skipping state.

    11. Design and construction of 4-bit multiplier.

    12. Investigate the behaviour of RAM unit and Its storage capacity- 16 x 4 RAM, testing, simulating and

    memory expansion.

    13. Clock-pulse generator-design, implementation and test.

    14. Design a parallel- adder using half- adder (using VHDL simulation).

    15. Using VHDL simulation, design a 5 x 1 MUX using 2 x 1 MUX.

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    ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (EEE)

    (Effective from 2011 Admission Batch)

    5Semester

    Subject

    CodeTheory

    Contact

    HoursCredits

    Subject

    Code

    MA301T

    CS301T

    Optimisation in

    Engg. /Soft

    Computing

    3-0-0 3CS301T

    MA301T

    Soft Computing

    Optimisation in

    Engg.

    EE301T

    EE303T

    Control System

    Engg. / Electrical

    Machine II

    3-1-0 4EE303T

    EE301T

    Electrical Machine

    System Engg.

    EE302T

    EC302T

    Power Electronics /

    Microprocessor &

    Microcontroller

    3-1-0 4EC302T

    EE302T

    Microprocessor &

    Microcontroller /

    Power Electronics

    EC310TSignals and

    Systems3-1-0 4 EC308T

    Sensor

    Transducers

    EC307TElectromagnetic

    Theory3-1-0 4 EC309T

    Introduction to

    VLSI

    Total 19

    Subject

    CodeSessional

    Contact

    HoursCredits

    Subject

    Code

    EC310PSignals and

    Systems Lab0-0-3 2 EC309P Basic VLSI Lab

    EE301P

    EE303P

    Control System

    Engg. / Electrical

    Machine II Lab

    0-0-3 2EE303P

    EE301P

    Electrical Machine

    System Engg.

    Microprocessor &

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    MA301T OPTIMISATION IN ENGINEERING (3-0-0)

    Module-I : Deterministic Models (10 hrs)

    (i) Introduction to Linear Programming

    (Two variable LP model, Graphical LP solution)

    (ii) The Simplex Method

    (LP solution in equation form, The simplex method, Artificial starting solution, Special cases in simplex

    method application)

    (iii) Duality and Sensitivity Analysis

    (Definition of the dual problem, Primal Dual relationship, Dual Simplex Method)

    Module-II : Deterministic Models (8 hrs)

    (i) Transportation Model

    (Definition, Transportation Algorithm)

    (ii) The Assignment Model(The Hungarian method)

    (iii) Network Models

    (Network definitions, Shortest route problem, Dijkstras and Floyds Algorithm, Maximal Flow Model)

    (iv) Integer Linear Programming

    (Branch & Bound Algorithm, Cutting plane algorithm)

    (v) Dynamic Programming

    (Knapsack Model)

    Module-III : Probabilistic Models (8 hrs)

    ( i) Decision Analysis and Games

    (Decision under uncertainty, Game theory.)

    (ii) Queuing Systems

    (Elements of a Queuing model, Role of exponential distribution, Pure Birth & Death models.)

    ( ii i) Simulation Modeling

    (Monte-Carlo simulation,Generation of random numbers.)

    Module-IV : Non Linear Models (6 hrs)

    (i) Classical Optimization Theory (Unconstrained and constrained problems)

    (Necessary and sufficient conditions, Equality constraints, Inequality constraints, Direct search

    method, Gradient method.)

    Text Book :

    1. Operations Research- an Introduction: Hamdy A.Taha, Pearson - Seventh Edition.

    CS301T SOFT COMPUTING (3-0-0)

    Module-I (10 hrs)

    Introduction to Neural Network : Neuron, Biological and artificial neuron, supervised and unsupervised learning,

    Neural model and neural architecture, Signal and weight vector space, Neural network topologies, Activation

    functions, applications. Single layer perceptions : Least-Mean-Squares algorithm, Perceptron learning rule,

    Linear separability. Non-linearly separable problems Multilayer perceptions: Back propagation learning

    algorithm, solving the XOR problem by MLP. RBF: RBF Network architecture and working principle only. Self

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    organizing map: Principles of self organization, Kohonen's self organizing network Topology, learning algorithm

    and application.

    Module-II (10 hrs)

    Fuzzy set theory: Fuzzy vs. crisp set, crisp set operation, membership function, basic fuzzy set operation,properties of fuzzy set. Fuzzy relation: Fuzzy Cartesian Product, operation on fuzzy relation: Union, intersection,

    complement, composition of relation. Fuzzy logic : Modus ponnens, modus tollens, fuzzy inference, fuzzy rule

    based system, sugeno-mamdani inference, defuzzyfication methods.

    Module-III (8 hrs)

    Evolutionary computing: Background of genetic algorithm (GA), working principle of GA, search space.

    Encoding: Binary, Octal, Fitness function, single objective and multi objective optimization. Reproduction:

    Roulette -wheel selection, Tournament selection.Genetic operators: cross-over, single point and multi-point,

    mutation, inversion, elitism.

    Module-IV (8 hrs)

    Bio-inspired computing :Basic concepts on ant colony optimization(ACO), bacteria colony optimization(BCO),particle swarm optimization (PSO). Application of PSO and GA in solving travelling sales man problem,

    Introduction to Hybrid models.

    Text Book :

    1. N.P. Padhy, "Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent System", Oxford University Press.

    2. Satish kumar , "Neural Networks : A class room approach", Mc Graw Hill.

    References Books :

    1. Hagan, Demuth, Beale, "Neural network design", Cengage Learning, India.

    2. Sivanandam, Sumathi, Deepa, "Introduction to Neural networks Using Matlab", Tata Mc Graw Hill.

    3. S.Rajasekharan, G.A Vijaylakshmi Pai, " Neural network, fuzzy logic and GA", PHI publication.

    EE301T CONTROL SYSTEM ENGINEERING (3-1-0)

    Module-I (14 hrs)

    Introduction: Basic concepts of control system and it's classifications, open loop and closed loop systems,

    transfer function.

    Mathematical model of physical systems (Translational, rotational and Electrical), block diagram algebra,

    signal flow graph (SFG), Mason's gain formula and it's application to control system.

    Feedback theory: Types of feedbacks, sensitivity of control systems to parameter variation, effect of

    disturbance signal, regenerative feedback.

    Components: A.C. Servo motor and DC Servo motor.

    Module-II (10 hrs)

    Time domain analysis: Standard test signals- step, ramp, parabolic and impulse signals. Time response of

    1st order systems to unit step and unit ramp inputs, time response of 2nd order systems to unit step input,

    time response specifications. Steady state errors and error constants for different types of inputs and

    generalized error series method.

    Module-III (10 hrs)

    Concepts of stability : Necessary conditions of stability, Hurwitz stability criterion, Routh stability criterion,

    application of Routh stability criterion to linear feedback systems, relative stability.

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    Root locus : Basic conditions for Root loci, rules for construction of root loci, effect of adding poles and

    zeros, root contours.

    Module-IV (14 hrs)

    Frequency domain analysis: Introduction, Correlation between Time and Frequency response, Bode plot,determination of stability from Bode plot, Estimation of transfer function from Bode plot, Construction of polar

    plot, Nyquist stability, conformal mapping, Cauchy's theorem, Gain margin and Phase margin.

    Closed loop frequency response: Constant M circles, constant N circles and Nichol's chart.

    Introduction to Controllers: Proportional (P), Proportional Integral (PI), Proportional Integral Derivative (PID)

    Controllers.

    Text Book :

    1. I .J. Nagrath, M. Gopal, Control Systems Engineering, New Age International Publishers.

    2. K. Ogata, Modem Control Engineering, PHI.

    References Books :

    1. Samarjit Ghosh, Control System, Theory & Applications, Pearson Education.

    2. B. C. Kuo, Automatic Control Systems, PHI.

    3. D.Roy Choudhury, Modern Control Engineering, PHI.

    EE303T ELECTRICAL MACHINE-II (3-1-0)

    Module-I (12 hrs)

    Three phase alternators: Construction & types, Principle of operation, E.M.F. equations; distribution and pitch

    factors; Synchronous reactance; Phasor diagram; Short circuit ratio, voltage regulation by synchronous

    impedance method, MMF method and zero p.f. method, synchronization of alternator with infinite bus, parallel

    operation of two alternators, effect of change in mechanical torque and excitation, synchronizing power and

    torque, load sharing,

    Module-II (12 hrs)

    Two reaction theory, phasor diagram, slip test, power angle equation, power angle characteristics for both

    type alternators.

    Three phase Synchronous Motor -Principle operation; Power angle characteristics of salient and non salient

    type, phase diagram, effect of varying field current, V and inverted V curves; hunting and its remedy, methods

    of starting; applications.

    Module-III (12 hrs)

    Polyphase Induction Motor : Principle, construction and types, equivalent circuit, phasor diagram, lossesand efficiency, torque-slip characteristics, no load and blocked rotor test, circle diagram, speed control by

    voltage control method, pole changing method, V/f control, rotor resistance control, voltage injection method

    and cascading. Starting methods, Cogging and Crawling, induction generator.

    Module-IV (12 hrs)

    Single Phase Induction Motor : Double field revolving theory, split phase type and shaded pole induction

    motor.

    AC series motor : Construction and principle of operation of plain and compensated series motor, problem in

    commutation and their remedy. Phasor diagram, universal motor.

    Special Machine : Principle of operation of reluctance motor, hysteresis motor, single and three phase induction

    regulator.

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    Text Book :

    1. Ashfaq Husain, Electrical machines, Dhanpat Rai & Co.

    2. P.S. Bhimbra, Electrical machinery (Part-I, Part-II), Khana Publishers.

    References Books :

    1. J.B. Gupta, S.K. Kothari, Electrical Machine.

    2. Chapman, Electrical Machine, Mc Graw Hil l.

    3. R.K. Rajput, by Electrical Machines, Laxmi Publication.

    EE302T POWER ELECTRONICS (3-0-1)

    Module-I (16 hrs)

    Power Semiconductor Devices :

    Power Diodes : Types, characteristicsThyristors: SCR, Static V-I characteristics of SCR, two transistor analogy of SCR, dynamic

    characteristics of SCR, Gate characteristics of SCR, Thyristor ratings, . Series and parallel operation of

    thyristors, protection of thyristors: di/dt protection, dv/dt protection, design of snubber circuit, overvoltage

    protection, over current protection. DIAC, TRIAC, GRO, UJT.

    Power Transistors : Power BJT, Power MOSFETS, IGBT operating characteristics.

    Triggering Circuits : UJT triggering, Design of UJT triggering circuit, Cosine law triggering, triggering circuit

    using pulse train.

    Thyristor commutation circuits: Class-A, Class-B, Class-C, Class-D, Class-E, Class-F commutation

    circuits.

    Module-II (14 hrs)Control rectifiers (AC to Dc converter) : Single phase converters : Principle of phase control, half wave

    controlled rectifier with R, R-L and R-L-E load, fully controlled bridge converter with R, R-L, R-L-E load. Effect

    of free-wheeling diode. Performance measures of two pulse converters. Half controlled (semi) converter.

    Effect of single phase full converter with source inductance. Dual converter. 3-phase half wave controlled

    rectifier with R, and R-L load, 3-phase fully controlled bridge converter with R-L load (6-pulse converter), 3-

    phase semi converter.

    Module-III (8 hrs)

    Inverter: Series inverter, parallel inverter, single phase bridge inverter, concept of VSI and CSI, 3-phase

    bridge inverter (1200 and 1800 conduction mode), concept of PWM inverter.

    Module-IV (10 hrs)D.C. Choppers : Principle of operation, control techniques, transient analysis of step down chopper with R-

    L-E load. 4 quadrant chopper, buck, boost & buck-boost regulator, voltage commutated chopper, current

    commutated chopper, load commutated chopper, jones chopper.

    Cyclo converters : Single- phase mid point-type and bridge type cyclo converter with R and R-L load.

    Applications: HVDC transmission, UPS, Zero voltage switch, Zero current switch.

    Text Book :

    1. P.S. Bhimbra,Power Electronics, Khanna Publication

    2. M.H. Rashid,Power Electronics, Pearson Publication

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    References Books :

    1. P.C. Sen , Power Electronics, TMH.

    2. V.R. Murty, Power Electronics, Oxford Publication

    3. Singh & Khanchandani, Power Electronics, TMH

    EC302T MICROPROCESSOR & MICROCONTROLLER (3-1-0)

    Module-I (15 hrs)

    8085 Microprocessor: Microprocessor and Microcomputer Architecture, Pins & Signals, Register Organization,

    Timing & Control Module, 8085 Instruction Timing & Execution. Instruction set of 8085, Memory & I/O

    Addressing, Assembly language programming. Interfacing EPROM & RAM Memories, 8085 Interrupts.

    Module-II (15 hrs)

    8051 Microcontrollers: Microcontrollers and embedded processors, Architecture & Pin description of the

    8051.

    8051 Assembly Language Programming: Assembling and Running an 8051 Program, 8051 data types and

    Directives, Loop and Jump Instructions, Call Instructions, Time Delay : I/O port Programming , 8051 Addressing

    Modes , 8051 Interrupts.

    Arithmetic & Logic Instructions and Programs: Arithmetic Instructions, Signed number concepts and

    Arithmetic Operations, Logic and Compare Instructions, Rotate Instruction and data Serialization, BCD, ASCII,

    and other Application Programs

    8051 Interfacing: Interfacing with External ROM, 8051 Data Memory space, Accessing External data Memory,

    8255 Interfacing, Programming for the 8255

    Module-III (8 hrs)

    8086 Microprocessor: Register Organisation, Architecture, Signal Description, Bus Operation, MinimumMode Timings, Maximum Mode Timings, Interrupts and Interrupt Service Routines, Interrupt Cycle , Non-

    Maskable Interrupt, Maskable Interrupt

    8086 Instruction Set & Programming: Addressing Modes, Instruction Set, Assembler Directives and

    Operators, Assembly language programming.

    Module-IV (7 hrs)

    Basic Peripherals and Their Interfacing with 8086: Semiconductor Memory Interfacing, Dynamic RAM

    Interfacing, 8255, Programmable Interval Timer 8253, Programmable Interrupt Controller 8259, DMA Controller

    8257

    80386 Microprocessor: Introduction, Architecture, Pins & Signals, Memory System, Registers, Paging

    Technique, Protected Mode Operation.Text Book :

    1. R.S. Gaonkar, Microprocessor architecture, programming & application with 8085, Penram

    International Publishing. (India) Pvt. Ltd.

    2. Mazidi & Mazidi, The 8051 Microcontroller & Embedded Systems- Pearson / PHI publication

    3. A.K. Roy & K.M. Bhurchandi, Advanced Microprocessor and Peripherals (Architecture,

    Programming & Interfacing)- TMH Publication

    References Books :

    1. Ghosh & Sridhar,0000 to 8085-Introduction to Microprocessor for Scientists & Engineers, PHI

    2. M. Rafiqzzaman, Microprocessor - Theory & Applications. (Intel & Motorola ), PHI

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    EC310T SIGNALS & SYSTEMS (3-1-0)

    Module-I (12 hrs)

    Mathematical Description of Signals: Continuous - Time Signal Functions, Discrete-Time Signal Functions,

    Signal Energy and Power.

    Description and analysis of systems: System characteristics, Convolution sum, Convolution integral and their

    evaluation, analysis of LTI Systems based on convolution and differential equations.

    Module-II (10 hrs)

    Fourier series and Fourier Transform: Fourier series representation of Periodic Signals, Continuous and

    discrete time Fourier Transform, Fourier Transform Analysis of Signals and systems with examples.

    Module-III (8 hrs)

    Sampling and Discrete Fourier Transform: Representing a continuous-time signal by samples, Sampling

    Theorem, Aliasing, Sampling and Discrete time signals.

    Module-IV (10 hrs)

    Transform domain considerations: The Laplace transform and its properties, Solutions o differential equations

    with initial conditions, the Z-transform and its properties. Analysis and characterization of LTI systems using

    Z-transform.

    Text Book :

    1. C L Philips, J. M Parr and E.A. Riskin, Signals, Systems and Transforms, PHI, 2008.

    2. A V Oppenhem, A. S. Willsky and I. T. Young, Singnals and Systems, Prentice-Hall India.

    3. B. P. Lathi - Principles of Linear Systems and Signals, Oxford, 2nd Edition

    References Books :

    1. M. J. Roberts, Signals and Systems, McGraw Hill, 2004.2. Simon Haykin, Barry Van Veen, Signals And Systems, John Wiley & Sons

    EC307T ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY (3-1-0)

    Module-I (10 hrs)

    Review of the Co-ordinate Systems: Rectangular, Cylindrical, and Spherical Co-ordinate System. Co-ordinate

    transformation. Gradient of a Scalar field, Divergence of a Vector field and Curl of a Vector field. Their Physical

    interpretation. The Laplacian. Divergence Theorem, Stoke's Theorem. Useful Vector identities.

    Electrostatics : The experimental laws of Coulomb, Electric field intensity. Field due to a line charge, Sheet

    Charge and Continuous Volume Charge distribution. Electric Flux and Flux Density; Gauss's law. Applicationof Gauss's law. Energy and Potential. The Potential Gradient. The Electric dipole. The Equipotential surfaces.

    Energy stored in an electrostatic field. Boundary Conditions. Capacitors and Capacitances. Poisson's and

    Laplace's equations. Solutions of Simple Boundary value problems.

    Steady Electric Currents : Current densities, Resistance of a Conductor; The Equation of Continuity. Joules

    law. Boundary Conditions. Method of Images,

    Module-II (10 hrs)

    Magnetic Induction & Faraday's law. Magnetic Flux Density, Magnetic field strength and Magnetic motive

    force F. Ampere's work law in the Differential vector form. Energy stored in a Magnetic field. Biot-Savart law

    for current element. Ampere's force law. Torque exerted on a current carrying loop by a magnetic field. Magnetic

    Vector Potential. Magnetic Field about a long straight wire, the Magnetic Dipole, Boundary conditions, Magnetic

    Materials, Energy in magnetic field, Magnetic circuits; ?-H Curve.

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    Self and Mutual inductance. Maxwell's Equations from Ampere's and Gauss's Laws. Maxwell's Equations in

    Differential and Integral forms; Equation of Continuity. Concept of Displacement Current. Electromagnetic

    Boundary Conditions.

    Module-III (12 hrs)Poynting's Theorem, Time - Harmonic EM Fields.

    Plane Wave Propagation : Helmholtz wave Equation. Plane wave solution. Plane wave propagation in lossless

    and lossy dielectric medium and conducting medium. Plane wave in good conductor, surface resistance,

    depth of penetration. Polarization of EM wave - Linear, Circular and Elliptical polarization. Normal and Oblique

    incidence of linearly Polarized wave at the plane boundary of a perfect conductor, Dielectric - Dielectric

    Interface. Reflection and Transmission Co-efficient for parallel and perpendicular polarizations, Brewster

    angle.

    Module-IV (8 hrs)

    Transmission lines : Lumped-Element Circuit model of a uniform transmission line. Wave solution.

    Propagation constant and characteristic impedance Z0

    . Loss lees line. Sending end impedance. Reflection

    Co-efficient & VSWR for various terminating conditions. Smith chart, Single stub matching.

    Text Book :

    1. Electromagnetic waves and Radiating Systems E.C. Jordan & K.G. Balmin, 2nd Edition. PHI Pvt.

    Ltd.

    2. Engineering Electromagnetic by Hayt & Buck, 7th Edition Tata Macgraw Hill.

    References Books :

    1. Elements of Electromagnetic by Mathew N.O. Sadiku, Publisher Oxford University Press.

    EC310P SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS LAB. (0-0-3)

    List of Experiments

    1. Generation on various elementary signals and sequences.

    2. Mathematical operations on signals and sequences.

    3. Convolution between signals and sequences.

    4. Auto correlation and cross correlation between signals and sequences.

    5. Verification of linearity and time invariance properties of a given continuous / discrete system.

    6. Impulse and step response of LTI system and its stability.

    7. Fourier Transform of a given signal.

    8. Waveform Synthesis using Laplace Transform.9. Plotting pole-zero maps in s-plane.

    10. Sampling theorem verification.

    11. Noise removal by correlation method.

    12. Testing of Gibb's phenomenon.

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    EE301P CONTROL SYSTEM ENGINEERING LAB. (0-0-3)

    List of Experiments

    Control System

    1. Study of PID Controller.

    2. To study the characteristics of a relay and analyze a relay control system.

    3. Study of l inear system simulator.

    4. To study the frequency response of the lag& lead process.

    5. Study of stepper motor operation using 8085 microprocessor kit.

    6. Study of AC position control system.

    7. Study D.C. Position Control system.

    8. Study of Digital-to-Analog Converter using Data Acquisition system.

    9. Study of D.C. Servomotor and to find out its transfer function

    10. Study of Bode plot using first order system.

    Instrumentation

    1. Measurement of low resistance By Kelvin's Double Bridge.

    2. Study of Synchro transmitter& transformer.

    3. Study of Hal l effect transducer.

    4. To Study the characteristics of an LVDT position sensor with respect to the Secondary output voltage

    and measure the voltage due to residual magnetism.

    5. Measurement of Speed of the DC motor By None contact type transducer

    a) Photo electric pick up

    b) Magnetic pick up6. To study the temperature Vs resistance characteristics of RTD.

    7. Measurement of Inductance Using a)Maxwells Inductance bridge b)Hays Bridge

    8. Calibration of D.C.Milliammeter by D.C. Potentiometer.

    9. To study the characteristics between strains applied to the cantilever beam strain sensor and the bridge

    voltage.

    10. To find the value of unknown capacitance using schering bridge.

    EE303P ELECTRICAL MACHINE - II LAB. (0-0-3)

    1st Cycle

    1. To determine the voltage regulation of an alternator by zero power factor method.

    2. Speed Control of a 3 phase induction motor by rheostatic, cascading and pole changing methods.

    3. To determine (a) Positive Sequence (b) Negative Sequence (c) Zero sequence impedance of an alternator.

    4. Determination of parameter of a 3-phase 3-winding transformer and trace wave form of magnetizing

    current and induced emf using CRO.

    5. Load Test of a 3-phase slip ring induction motor.

    2nd Cycle

    6. Determination of power angle characteristics of a 3-phase alternator.

    7. To determine V-curve and inverted V-curve of a synchronous motor.

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    8. To find out the parameters of 1-ph induction motor and study of

    a) Capacitor start induction motor.

    b) Capacitor start and run induction motor.

    c) Repulsion start induction motor.d) Universal motor

    e) Shaded pole motor

    9. Synchronizing of an alternator to infinite bus.

    10. Measurement of direct and quadrature axis reactance of a salient pole synchronous generator.

    11. Grid connected induction generator and measurement of torque slip characteristics of the machine.

    12. Transformer Connections.

    EE302P POWER ELECTRONICS LAB. (0-0-3)

    (Any 10 experiments)

    1. Study of V-I Characteristic of SCR

    2. Study of different methods of triggering of SCR

    (a) RC-Triggering method

    (b) UJT-Triggering method

    (c) Cosine-Triggering method

    3. Study of Single Phase AC voltage Controller using triac.

    4. Study of 1-phase full wave fully controlled and semi controlled converter with R, R-L and D.C. Motor

    load with / without freewheeling diode.

    5. Study of 3-phase full wave fully controlled and semi controlled converter with R, R-L and D.C motorload with/ without freewheeling diodes.

    6. Study of DC Jones chopper with PWM controller.

    7. Study of SCR commutation Techniques

    (a) Forced commutation

    (b) Load commutation

    8. Study of single phase series inverter.

    9. Study of IGBT based 3-ph voltage source inverter.

    10. Study of 1-phase cyclo converter

    11. Study of 3-ph on controlled bridge using diodes.

    12. Study of DC chopper with PWM using BJT.

    EC302P MICROPROCESSORS & MICROCONTROLLERS LAB. (0-0-3)

    NOTE: Total 10 (Ten) Experiments Have To Be Completed.

    (2 from Gr - A , 4 from Gr - B , 2 from Gr - C, 2 from Gr - D)

    A) 8085

    1. Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division of two 8 bit numbers resulting 8/16 bit numbers.

    2. Smallest /Largest number among n numbers in a given data array

    3. Binary to Gray Code / Hexadecimal to decimal conversion.

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    B) 8051 MICROCONTROLLER (Compulsory )

    1. Initialize data to registers and memory using immediate, register , direct and indirect addressing

    mode

    OPTIONAL (any one)2. Addition, subtraction of 16 bit numbers.

    3. Multipl ication, Division of 16 bit numbers

    4. Transfer a block of data to another memory location using indexing.

    C) INTERFACING (Compulsory)

    1. Operation of 8255 using 8085 & 8051 microcontroller

    2. Generate square waves on all lines of 8255 with different frequencies (concept of delay program)

    OPTIONAL (Any Two)

    3. Study of stepper Motor and its operations (Clockwise, anticlockwise, angular movement, rotate

    in various speeds)

    4. Study of Elevator Simulator

    5. Generation of Square, triangular and saw tooth wave using Digital to Analog Converter

    6. Study of 8253 and its operation (Mode 0, Mode 2, Mode 3)

    7. Study of Mode 0, Mode 1, BSR Mode operation of 8255.

    8. Study of 8279 (keyboard & Display interface)

    9. Study of 8259 Programmable Interrupt controller.

    10. Study of Traffic Light controller

    D) 8086 (Compulsory)

    1. Addition, subtraction, Multiplication, Division of 16 bit nos + 2's complement of a 16 bit no.

    Optional ( any one)

    2. Marking of specific bit of a number using look-up table.

    3. Largest /Smallest number of a given data array.

    4. To separate the Odd and Even numbers from a given data array.

    5. Sorting an array of numbers in ascending/descending order

    6. Finding a particular data element in a given data array.

    EC308T SENSORS & TRANSDUCERS (3-1-0)

    Module-I (6 hrs)Basic concepts and Classification : Introduction, System Configuration, Problem Analysis, Basic

    Characteristics of Measuring Devices, Calibration

    Transducer classification: Introduction, Electrical Transducer, Classification, Basic Requirements of a

    Transducer. Introduction, Principles of Transduction, Digital Transducers, Level Measurements

    Module-II (14 hrs)

    Strain Measurement : Introduction, Factors affecting Strain Measurements, Types of Strain Gauges, Theory

    of Operation of Resistance Strain Gauges, Types of Electrical Strain Gauges, Materials for Strain Gauges,

    Gauging Techniques and Other Factors, Strain Gauge Circuits, Temperature Compensation, Applications.

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    Pressure Transducer : Introduction, Diaphragms, Other Elastic Elements, Transduction Methods, Force-

    Balance Transducer, Solid State Devices, Thin Film Pressure Transducers, Piezoelectric Pressure Transducer,

    Vibrating Element Pressure Sensors, Pressure Multiplexer, Pressure Calibration

    Module-III (14 hrs)Temperature Transducer : Introduction, Temperature Scales, Mechanical Temperature Sensors, Resistance-

    Type Temperature Sensors, Platinum Resistance Thermometer, Thermistors, Thermocouples, Solid-State

    Sensors, Quartz Thermometer, Temperature Measurement by Radiation Methods, Optical Pyrometer,

    Calibration of Thermometers.

    Force and Torque transducer : Introduction, Force-Measuring Sensor- Load Cell, Effect of Temperature

    Variations, Dynamic Response of Elastic Transducers, Digital Force Transducers, Force-Balance Device,

    Hydraulic Load Cell, Electronic Weighing System, Torque Measurement.

    Module-IV (6 hrs)

    Vibration Transducers : Introduction, Characteristic of Vibration, Analysis of Vibration-Sensing Devices,

    Vibration-Sensing Devices, Signal Conditioners, Shock Measurements, System Characteristics, Vibration

    Exciters, Calibration.

    Text Books:

    1. Instrumentation Devices & Systems, 2nd Edition, by C.S. Rangan, G.R. Sarma, V.S.V. Mani, Tata

    McGraw Hill publishers.

    2. Instruments and Transducers, by D.V.S. Murty ,PHI

    Reference Books:

    1. Process Measurement and Analysis, 4th Edition, by B.G. Liptak, CRC Press.

    EC309T INTRODUCTION TO VLSI (3-1-0)

    Module-I (12 hrs)

    VLSI Fabrication : Fabrication processes, NMOS Fabrication, CMOS Fabrication, CMOS N-well process,

    Layout Design Rules, Stick Diagrams, Mask Layout Design

    MOS Transistor : Review of structure and operation of MOSFET, NMOS, CMOS, MOSFET V-I

    characteristics, MOSFET capacitances, Short channel effects, MOSFET scaling,

    Module-II (12 hrs)

    Modelling of MOSFET Transistors - Basic concept of SPICE level-1, level-2 and level-3 model equations.

    MOS Inverters: Static characteristics: Basic MOS inverters and their characteristics, inverters with resistive

    load and with n-type MOSFET load, CMOS inverter.

    Module-III (10 hrs)

    MOS Inverters : Switching characteristics and interconnect effects: Delay time definition and calculations,

    inverter design with delay constraints, estimation of parasitics, switching power dissipation of CMOS inverters

    Combinational MOS Logic Circuits : CMOS logic, complex logic circuits, pass transistor and

    transmission gate logic, sequential logic circuit : SR latch, clocked & flip-flop circuits, CMOS D latch and edge

    triggered flip-flop.

    Module-IV (10 hrs)

    VHDL : Introduction, Behavioural Modelling, Sequential processing, Data Types, Packages, VHDL

    design of adders, Multiplexer, Decoder, Latch, S-R flip flop, D flip flop, Memory circuits, Front end e-CAD

    tools

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    VLSI eCAD : VLSI Design methodology, Full custom, Semi-custom and Programmable designs, VLSI Design

    Flow, FPGA based designs, standard cell based designs, Back end e-CAD tools

    Text Books:

    1. CMOS Digital Integrated Circuits - Analysis & Design, Sung Mo-Kang and Yussuf Leblebici, TataMcGraw Hill.

    2. VHDL Programming by examples - D.L. Perry, Tata McGraw Hill

    Reference Books :

    1. Digital Integrated Circuits: A Design Perspective - J.M. Rabey, Anantha Chandrakasan and

    Borivoje Nikolic, - Pearson Education.

    2. VLSI Design Techniques for Analog and Digital Circuits - Geiger et al., McGraw Hill

    EC309P BASIC VLSI LAB. (0-0-3)

    List of experiments :

    1. Characteristics of NMOS and PMOS Transistor

    2. Voltage transfer characteristics of CMOS Inverter

    3. Layout of CMOS Inverter

    4. Layout of CMOS NAND gate

    5. Layout of CMOS NOR gate

    6. Design & implementation of half Adder & Full Adder circuit using VHDL.

    7. Design & implementation of MUX and DEMUX circuit using VHDL.

    8. Design and simulation of 4- bit and N-bit parallel Adder.

    9. Design & implementation of SRJK, D & T Flip-Flop.10. Design & Simulation of 4-bit shift register & 4- bit counter.

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    COURSE STRUCTURE

    (7th and 8th Semesters)

    ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (EEE)

    (Effective from 2011 Admission Batch)

    7t

    Semester 8t

    semester

    Subject

    CodeTheory

    Contact

    HoursCredits

    Subject

    CodeTheory

    Contact

    HoursCredits

    HS401T /

    CY401T

    Intro. Mgt./Bio.

    Env. Engg.3-0-0 3

    CY401T

    / HS401T

    Bio. Env. Engg./

    Intro. Mgt.3-0-0 3

    EE405T

    Power System

    Operation and

    Control

    3-1-0 4 EC408T

    Communication

    Engineering 3-1-0 4

    EE408TUtilisation of

    Electrical Energy3-0-0 3 Elective-III 3-0-0 3

    Elective-I 3-0-0 3Elective-IV

    3-0-0 3

    Elective-II 3-0-0 3

    Total 16 Total 13

    Subject

    CodeSessional

    Contact

    HoursCredits

    Subject

    CodeSessional

    Contact

    HoursCredits

    EE401P Electric Drives Lab 0-0-3 2 EE402S

    Seminar

    0-0-3 2

    EE403PPower System

    Engg. Lab0-0-3 2

    EE401J Minor Project 0-0-6 4 EE402J Major Project 0-0-12 8

    Total 8 Total 10

    Grand Total 24 Grand Total 23

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    Electives-I & II

    Departmental Electives

    Power Electronics Application to Power Systems EE431T

    Power System Dynamics EE432T

    High Voltage Engg. EE433T

    HVDC Transmission EE434T

    Switch Mode Power Supply EE436T

    Modelling & Analysis of Electrical Machines EE437T

    Utility of Electric Drives EE439T

    Radar System Engg. EC457T

    Switch Gear & Protective Devices EE438T

    Institutional Electives

    Entrepreneurship ME411T

    Renewable Energy Sources EE411T

    Free Market Economy HS411T

    Essentials of IT CS411T

    Disaster Management CE411T

    Environmental Climatology CY411T

    Electives-III & IV

    Departmental Electives

    Power System Transients EE451T

    Modern Control System EE452T

    Flexible AC. Transmission Systems (FACTs) EE453T

    SCADA EE454T

    Power System Planning EE456T

    Adaptive Signal Processing EC454T

    Computer Communication Networks EC461T

    Embedded System Design EC436T

    Industrial Automation & Control EE455T

    Electrical Engineering Materials PH201T

    Institutional Electives

    Leadership Development HS412T

    Web Designing CS412T

    Introduction to Nanotechnology PH412T

    Intellectual Property Rights HS413T

    Management Information System CS413T

    Safety Engineering ME412T

    One has to take at least one Institutional Elective either in 7th or in 8th Semester.If some one takes two Institutional Electives, it should be one in 7th and one in 8th Semester.

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    HS401T INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT (3-0-0)

    Module-I (8 hrs)

    Introduction to Management : Management Science or Art ? Evolution of Management throught, System

    approach Functions of Management, Social responsibility of Managers, Japanese Management and Theory-Z.

    Planning - Definition, Types of plans, strategy, policies steps in planning, Management by objective - Concept,

    process, strategies & policies, Decision making - evaluation of alternatives, selecting an alternative.

    Module-II (8 hrs)

    Organising : Formal & informal organisation, Organizational Division, Organisation level & span of Management

    Authority & Power, Line & staff concept, Functional authority, Delegation of authority - Art of delegation.

    Staffing : Definition, System approach to staffing, Managerial job, desired skill, matching job requirement

    with qualification.

    Module-III (12 hrs)

    Leading : Managerial function of leading, Human factors in managing.

    Motivation : Maslows Hierarchy of needs, Expectancy Theory, Mc Clellands Theory, motivational techniques,

    Mc Gregors theory X & Y.

    Leadership : Definition, Leadership style, Likerts four systems of Management.

    Communication : Definition, communication function, process, noise & feed back in communication, downward

    & crosswise communication, types of communication, Barriers in communication, towards effective communication.

    Module-IV (8 hrs)

    Controlling : Definition, planning & controlling, basic control process, establishment of standards, types of

    stardards, measurement of performance, correction of deviation, control as a feed back system.

    Text Books :

    1. Essentials of Management, Harold Koontz, C ODonnell, H-Weihrich, Tata McGraw Hill, 8th Edition,

    2010.

    CY401T BIO-ENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING (3-0-0)

    Module-I (8 hrs)

    Fundamentals of Ecology : Components and structures of Eco-system. Levels of organization in the biotic

    components of the Eco-system. Eco-system processes- Energy flow-primary and secondary production, trophic

    level, food chain & food web and Bio-magnification. Decomposition and Nutrient Cycling- Biogeochemical cycles

    of nature- Carbon cycle, Nitrogen cycle and Hydrological cycle. Fundamentals of Chemistry & Microbiology

    Water chemistry; Concentration expressions, mole concept and Stoichiometry. Physical & chemical properties of

    water. Organic chemical properties and their measurement, parameters like BOD, COD, and TOC & TOD; Inorganicproperties like pH, Alkalinity, Hardness, conductivity and Solubility; Atmospheric chemistry - structure of atmosphere,

    chemistry of primary and secondary air pollutants; Chemical Reaction- Chemical & Bio-chemical Reactions,

    fundamentals of reaction kinetics, Reactor configurations and material balances. Microbiology - Important microbes

    in Environmental Engineering, Microbial growth and decay rates, Aerobic & Anaerobic group of bacteria.

    Module-II (8 hrs)

    ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION

    Water Pollution: Water quality standard and parameter (Indian Standard Drinking Water Specifications, IS

    10500, 1991); Physical, Chemical and Biological methods of assessment of water quality, Aquatic Pollution,

    Fresh Water Pollution: Organic Pollution, Oxygen Sag Curve, Eutrophication and Acidification, Estuarine

    water quality, Marine Pollution and Ground water pollution. Parameters of organic content of water quality,

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    DO and BOD in streams, Deaeration and Reaeration kinetics in streams (Streeter - Phelps oxygen sag formula)

    Air Pollution: Primary and Secondary pollutants, units of concentration,Global air pollution-Acid rain , Global

    warming and ozone layer depletion.Air pollution meteorology - Ambient and Adiabatic lapse rate, Atmospheric

    stability Lapse rates and Dispersion, Atmospheric Dispersion.

    Noise Pollution: Sources of noise, Physical properties of sound, resultant and equivalent sound levels ,

    Noise control measures and impact of noise on human health.

    Module-III (12 hrs)

    ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION CONTROL :

    Water Treatment: Conventional water treatment comprising of Pretreatment - Screenings, Aeration and

    Equalisation; Primary Treatment - Sedimentation, Coagulation, Filtration; Disinferction - Chlorination, Breakpoint

    chlorinatioin; Advanced water treatment - Fluoridation, Deflouridation, Ion-Exchange and Reverse Osmosis.

    Wastewater Treatment (Domestic waste water); Wastewater flow and characteristics; Wastewater

    Pretreatment- Screenings, Grit chamber, Equalization and storage; Primary treatment - Sedimentation and

    coagulation; Biological treatment (Aerobic); Activated Sludge Process (ASP) with complete mix reactor and

    design parameters.Biological treatment ( Anaerobic); Municipal Solid Waste (MSW); Physical, Chemical and Energy properties

    of MSW; MSW Management - Composting; MSW Management - Landfill Operations; Hazardous Waste

    Management; Characterization; Hazardous Waste Treatment - Incineration; Industrial Air Emission Control;

    Gaseous Emission Control - Absorption, Adsorption and Condensation; Particulate Emission Control - Gravity

    Settling Chamber, Cyclone Separator, Bag Filter and Electrostatic Precipitator; Flue gas desulpherisation,

    NOx Emission Control and Fugitive Emission

    Module-IV (4 hrs)

    ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT :

    Evolution of environmental legislation in India; Environmente, Development and Sustainable Development;

    ISO 14,000- Environmental Management Systems - Life Cycle Assessment; Elements of waste minimization-

    strategy-Reduction at source, Recycling/Reuse/Recovery, Waste treatment and Disposal; Waste minimizationprogram; Cost benefit analysis and advantage of clean technology; Environmental Impact Assessment; Stages

    of EIA procedure - Screening, Scoping, Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), Public Participation and Review;

    Generic Structure of EIA report:- Project Profi le, Baseline Data Collection, Impact Prediction and Assessment,

    Environmental Management Plan (EMP) and Post EMP Monitoring.

    Reference Book :

    1. Environmental Engineering - Gerard Kiely; Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New

    Delhi,2007

    2. Environmental Engineering; Peavy, Rowe and Tchobanoglous; Tata McGraw Hill Company

    Ltd.1981,(International Edition).

    3. Environmental Pollution Control Engg. By C.S.Rao; Wiely Eastern Ltd, New Delhi,1999.

    EE405T POWER SYSTEM OPERATION AND CONTROL (4-0-0)

    Module-I (12 hrs)

    Fundamental of power System: Concepts or real and reactive power, Complex power, Direction of Power

    Flow, Per Unit representation of power system. Line compensation

    Load Flow Analysis: Network model formulation, the static load flow equation (SLFE), Computational aspects

    of the load flow problem (Gauss Siedel and Newton-Raphson method). Regulating Transformer.

    Short Circuit Analysis: Symmetrical components, Application to Single line to ground fault, Sequence

    Impedance. Introduction to unsymmetrical fault calculation.

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    Module-II (8 hrs)

    Introduction to FACTS Devices.

    Economic Load dispatch: Operating Cost of a Thermal plant, Distribution of load between Units within a

    plant, Distribution of load between the plants. Derivation of Loss formula.Module-III (10 hrs)

    Load Frequency control: Generator model, Prime mover model, Governor model, load model. Automatic

    Generation control in single area & multi area system. Tie line bias control. Economic dispatch controller.

    Automatic Voltage regulator: Amplifier model, Exciter model, Generator model, Sensor model,

    Module-IV (10 hrs)

    Power System Stability: Different forms of Power System Stability, Physical concept of torque and torque

    angle, power angle curve and transfer reactance. Swing equation, Equal area criterion for stability, Solution of

    the Swing Equation by point by point method Methods of improvement of Steady state stability and transient

    stability.

    Text Book :1) Power System Analysis, Hadi Saadat, TMH

    2) An introduction to electric Energy System Theory, O.I. Elgerd, TMH

    Reference Book :

    1) Power System Analysis- By John. J. Grainger & W. D. Stevenson, Jr., TMH, 2003 Edition, Fifteenth

    Reprint

    2) Power System Analysis and Design, B. R. Gupta, S. Chand.

    EE408T UTILISATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY (3-0-0)

    Module-I (8 hrs)

    Economic Aspects : Load curve - load factor, connected load factor, utilization factor - plant capacity factor -

    plant use factor - load duration curve - load sharing between base load and peak load stations - prediction of

    future loads, tariff - flat demand rate, step meter rate, block meter rate, two part tariff, capitalization of losses,

    power factor improvement by phase advancers, location of power factor improvement plant, comparison

    between static capacitors and synchronous compensators.

    Module-II (8 hrs)

    Electrical Heating : Advantages of electrical heating - heating methods, resistance heating both direct and

    indirect, types of furnaces, requirement of good heating material, different types of heating materials, causes

    of failure of heating elements, temperature control of resistances furnaces, radiant heating - electric arc

    furnaces, construction, electrode, creators, power supply to the arc furnace, conditions for maximum output,

    heat control, advantages of direct arc furnace and indirect arc furnaces, high frequency heating, electronbombardment heating - induction heating, induction furnaces.

    Module-III (10 hrs)

    Illumination : Illumination, luminance, lamp efficiency, depreciation factor, absorption factors, reflection factor,

    co-efficient of utilization, discharge through gases under pressure, incandesces source of light, filament lamp,

    halogen lamp, discharge lamp, sodium discharge lamp, high pressure mercury discharge lamp, dual lamps,

    florescent lamp, lamp efficiency, compact florescent lamp, out door lighting scheme - street lighting & flood

    lighting.

    Module-IV (10 hrs)

    Electric Traction : Choices of traction system for India - Electric drives used for traction, system tract

    electrification, DC system, single phase low frequency AC system, three phase low frequency system,

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    composite systems, Kando systems, single phase to DC systems, comparison between AC and DC systems.

    Traction mechanic and unit used - Types of service, speed time curve, simplified speed time characteristics,

    power of traction motor, OHE systems, current collection system, current collection gears, desirable

    characteristics of traction motor, series motor, single phase series motor, three phase induction motor, linear

    motor and traction motor control, speed control of traction motor.

    Text Book :

    1. Utilisation of Electrical Energy by H. Partab (Dhanpat Rai Publication)

    2. Generation, Distribution and Utilisation of Electrical Energy C.L. Wadhwa.

    Reference Book :

    1. Utilisation of Electric Energy E.O. Taylor, Universities Press

    2. Generation, Transmission and Utilisation of Electrical Power A.T. Starr

    EE401P ELECTRIC DRIVES LAB (0-0-3)

    List of experiments :

    1. Speed control of separately excited DC motor using 3-ph AC-DC converter (fully controlled)

    2. Four quadrant operation of DC motor (separately excited) using dual converter.

    3. Speed control of DC motor using DC to DC converter (with PWM technique).

    4. Four quadrant operation of DC motor using chopper circuit.

    5. Speed control of DC motor using 1-ph fully controlled rectifier.

    6. Speed control of 1-ph induction motor using 1-ph AC to AC regulator.

    7. Speed control of 3-ph squirrel cage induction motor using 3-ph PWM inverter (IGBT based)

    8. Speed control of 3-ph slip ring induction motor using Rheostatic control method.

    9. Speed control of 3-ph induction motor using current source inverter.

    10. Study of different brakings of DC motor (separately excited) using chopper circuit.

    11. Determination of transfer function of DC shunt motor.

    12. TCSC based speed control of 1-ph induction motor using Triac.

    EE403P POWER SYSTEM ENGINEERING LAB (0-0-3)

    List of experiments :

    1. Determination of operating characteristic of biased differential relay.

    2. Determination of ABCD parameters of an artificial transmission line.

    3. Determination of the operating characteristics of an induction type over current relay.

    4. Study of Ferro resonance of a 1-ph transformer at no load, light load and critical load.

    5. Testing of dielectric strength of transformer oil.

    6. To plot the characteristics of a directional impedance relay.

    7. Study of harmonic over voltage.

    8. Study of parallel operation of two alternators and effect of load sharing.

    9. Measurement of transient & sub-transient reactance of a three phase alternator.

    10. Study of MHO relay & to plot the characteristics in R-X plane.

    11. Study of circuit breaker using Primary Injection Kit.

    12. Plotting