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PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMMES
(EIGHT SEMESTERS)
REGULATIONS
(4 academic years)/6 semesters (3 academic years for Lateral Entry candidates) in the
faculty of engineering and has passed the prescribed examinations in all semesters.
5. BRANCHES OF STUDY:
Branch I - Civil Engineering
Branch II - Mechanical Engineering
Branch III - Electronics & Communication Engineering
Branch IV - Computer Science & Engineering
Branch V- Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Branch VI - Chemical Engineering
Branch VII - Electronics &Instrumentation Engineering
Branch VIII- Information Technology
Branch IX -Instrumentation & Control Engineering
Branch X - Biomedical Engineering
Or any other branches of study as and when offered. The branch allocation shall be
ordinarily done at the time of admission of the candidate to the first semester.
6. SUBJECTS OF STUDY:
The subjects of study shall include theory and practical courses as given in the
curriculum and shall be in accordance with the prescribed syllabus. The subjects of study
for the first two semesters shall be common for all branches of study.
7. EXAMINATIONS:
The theory and practical examinations shall comprise continuous assessment
throughout the semester in all subjects as well as university examinations conducted by
Pondicherry University at the end of the semester (November/December or April/May).
(a) Theory courses for which there is a written paper of 75 marks in the university
examination.
The Internal Assessment marks of 25 has to be distributed as 10 marks each for two
class tests and 5 marks for class attendance in the particular subject. The distribution of
marks for attendance is as follows:
5 marks for 95% and above
4 marks for 90% and above but below 95%
3 marks for 85% and above but below 90%
2 marks for 80% and above but below 85%
1 mark for 75% and above but below 80%
A minimum of three tests are to be conducted for every theory subject and, of them two
best are to be considered for computation of internal assessment marks.
(b) Practical courses for which there is a university practical examination of 50 marks:
Every practical subject carries an internal assessment mark of 50 distributed asfollows:
(i) Regular laboratory exercises and records - 20 marks (ii) Internal practical test 15
marks (iii) Internal viva-voce 5 marks and (iv) Attendance 10 marks.
PondicherryUniversity:Curriculumfor B.Tech(EEE)
A candidate shall be declared to have passed the examination in a subject of study only
if he/she secures not less than 50% of the total marks (Internal Assessment plus
University examination marks) and not less than 40% of the marks in University
examination.
(ii)
A candidate who has been declared Failed in a particular subject may reappear for that
subject during the subsequent semesters and secure a pass. However, there is a provision
for revaluation of failed or passed subjects provided he/she fulfills the following norms
for revaluation.
(a) Applications for revaluation should be filed within 4 weeks from the date of
declaration of results or 15 days from the date of receipt of marks card whichever is
earlier.
PondicherryUniversity:Curriculumfor B.Tech(EEE)
(b) The candidate should have attended all the college examinations as well as
university examinations.
(c) If a candidate has failed in more than two papers in the current university
examination, his/her representation for revaluation will not be considered.
(d) The request for revaluation must be made in the format prescribed duly
recommended by the Head of the Institution along with the revaluation fee
prescribed by the University.
The internal assessment marks obtained by the candidate shall be considered only in the
first attempt for theory subjects alone. For the subsequent attempt, University examination
marks will be made up to the total marks. Further the University examination marks
obtained in the latest attempt shall alone remain valid in total suppression of the University
examination marks obtained by the candidate in earlier attempts.
11. AWARD OF LETTER GRADES:
The assessment of a course will be done on absolute marks basis. However, for the
purpose of reporting the performance of a candidate, letter grades, each carrying certain
points, will be awarded as per the range of total marks (out of 100) obtained by the
candidate, as detailed below:
Range of Total
marks
90 to 100
Letter grade
Grade Points
10
80 to 89
70 to 79
60 to 69
55 to 59
50 to 54
0 to 49
Incomplete
FA
CGPA will be calculated in a similar manner, considering all the courses enrolled from first
semester. FA grades are to be excluded for calculating GPA and CGPA.
(e) The conversion of CGPA into percentage marks is as given below
%Mark = (CGPA-0.5)*10
12. AWARD OF CLASS AND RANK:
(i) A candidate who satisfies the course requirements for all semesters and who passes all the
examinations prescribed for all the eight semester (six semester for lateral entry candidates)
within a maximum period of 7 years (6 years for lateral entry candidates) reckoned from the
commencement of the first semester to which the candidate was admitted shall be declared to
have qualified for the award of degree.
(ii) A candidate who qualifies for the award of the degree passing in all subjects pertaining to
semester 3 to 8 in his/her first appearance within 6 consecutive semesters (3 academic years)
and in addition secures a CGPA of 8.50 and above for the semesters 3 to 8 shall be declared to
have passed the examination in FIRST CLASS with DISTINCTION.
(iii) A candidate who qualifies for the award of the degree by passing in all subjects relating to
semesters 3 to 8 within a maximum period of eight semesters after his/her commencement of
study in the third semester and in addition secures CGPA not less than 6.5 shall declared to have
passed the examination in FIRST CLASS.
(iv) All other candidates who qualify for the award of degree shall be declared to have passed the
examination in SECOND CLASS.
(v) For the Award of University ranks and Gold Medal for each branch of study, the CGPA secured
from 1st to 8th semester alone should be considered and it is mandatory that the candidate should
have passed all the subjects from 1 st to 8th semester in the first attempt. Rank certificates would
be issued to the first ten candidates in each branch of study.
13. PROVISION FOR WITHDRAWAL:
A candidate may, for valid reasons, and on the recommendation of the Head of the
Institution be granted permission by the University to withdraw from writing the entire
semester examination as one Unit. The withdrawal application shall be valid only if it is made
earlier than the commencement of the last theory examination pertaining to that semester.
Withdrawal shall be permitted only once during the entire course. Other conditions being
satisfactory, candidates who withdraw are also eligible to be awarded DISTINCTION whereas
they are not eligible to be awarded a rank.
14. DISCONTINUATION OF COURSE:
If a candidate wishes to temporarily discontinue the course for valid reasons, he/she
shall apply through the Head of the Institution in advance and obtain a written order from the
University permitting discontinuance. A candidate after temporary discontinuance may rejoin
the course only at the commencement of the semester at which he/she discontinued, provided
he/she pays the prescribed fees to the University. The total period of completion of the course
reckoned from the commencement of the first semester to which the candidate was admitted
shall not in any case exceed 7 years including of the period of discontinuance.
PondicherryUniversity:Curriculumfor B.Tech(EEE)
Chemical Engineering
Chemical Technology
Petrochemical Technology
Petroleum Engineering
Ceramic Technology
Plastic Engineering Paper
& Pulp Technology
Polymer Technology
Computer Science andEngineering
Computer Technology
Electrical andElectronics Engineering
Electronics
&
CommunicationEngineering
Electronics &InstrumentationEngineering
InstrumentationEngineering/Technology
PondicherryUniversity:Curriculumfor B.Tech(EEE)
I SEMESTER
CodeNo. Name ofthe Subjects
T101
T102
T103
T110
T111
T112
P104
P105
P106
Theory
Mathematics I
Physics
Chemistry
Basic Civil and Mechanical Engineering
ElectronicDevices
andCircuits
Engineering
Mechanics
Periods
Marks
Credits
L T P
IA UE TM
Communicative English
3
4
4
4
3
4
1
1
-
4
4
4
4
4
4
25
25
25
25
25
25
75
75
75
75
75
75
100
100
100
100
100
100
Practical
Physics lab
Chemistry lab
Workshop Practice
Total
22
3
3
3
9
2
2
2
30
50 50
50 50
50 50
300 600
100
100
100
900
II SEMESTER
Theory
Mathematics II
Material Science
Environmental Science
Basic Electrical and Electronics
Engineering
Engineering Thermodynamics
Computer Programming
Practical
Computer Programming Laboratory
Engineering Graphics
Basic Electrical & Electronics Laboratory
NSS / NCC *
Total
Periods
Marks
Credits
L T P
IA UE TM
3
4
4
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
4
4
4
4
4
4
25
25
25
25
25
25
75
75
75
75
75
75
100
100
100
100
100
100
2
22
3
3
3
9
2
2
2
30
50 50
50 50
50 50
300 600
100
100
100
900
* To be completed in I and II semesters, under Pass / Fail option only and not counted for
CGPAcalculation
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III SEMESTER
Periods
Marks
Credits
L T P
IA UE TM
3
3
3
4
3
4
1
1
1
0
1
-
4
4
4
4
4
4
25
25
25
25
25
25
75
75
75
75
75
75
100
100
100
100
100
100
20
3
3
3
9
2
2
2
30
50 50
50 50
50 50
300 600
100
100
100
900
IV SEMESTER
CodeNo.
Periods
L T P
Credits
Marks
IA
UE TM
Theory
MA T41 Mathematics IV
3 1 4
25 75
EE T42
Electrical Machines II
3 1 4
25 75
EE T43
ElectronicCircuits
3 1 4
25 75
EE T44
Linear Control Systems
3 1 4
25 75
EE T45
Pulse and Digital Circuits
4 - 4
25 75
EE T46
Object Oriented Programming
4 - 4
25 75
Practical
EE P41
Electrical MachineLabII
- - 3
2
50 50
EE P42
ElectronicsLabII
- - 3
2
50 50
EE P43
Object Oriented Programming Lab
- - 3
2
50 50
SP P44
Physical Education*
- - Total
20 4 9
30
300 600
*TobecompletedinIIIandIVsemesters,underPass/Failoptiononlyandnotcountedfor
CGPA calculation.
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100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
900
V SEMESTER
CodeNo.
EE T51
EE T52
EE T53
EE T54
EE T55
EE T56
EE P51
EE P52
HS P53
Periods
L T P
Theory
Communication Engineering
Analog and DigitalIntegrated Circuits
Transmission and Distribution
Power Electronics
MeasurementsandInstrumentation
Elective I
Practical
ElectronicsLabIII
Measurementand ControlLab
General ProficiencyI
Total
Credits
Marks
IA
UE TM
3
3
3
3
4
4
1
1
1
1
-
4
4
4
4
4
4
25
25
25
25
25
25
75
75
75
75
75
75
100
100
100
100
100
100
20
3
3
3
9
2
2
1
29
50 50
50 50
100 350 550
100
100
100
900
VI SEMESTER
CodeNo.
EE T61
EE T62
EE T63
EE T64
EE T65
EE T66
EE P61
EE P62
HS P63
Periods
Credits
L T P
Marks
IA UE TM
3
4
3
3
3
4
1
1
1
1
-
4
4
4
4
4
4
25
25
25
25
25
25
75
75
75
75
75
75
100
100
100
100
100
100
20
3
3
3
9
2
2
1
29
50 50
50 50
100
350 550
100
100
100
900
PondicherryUniversity:Curriculumfor B.Tech(EEE)
VII SEMESTER
CodeNo.
EE T71
EE T72
EE T73
EE P71
EE PW7
EE P72
EE P73
Periods
Credits
L T P
Marks
IA UE TM
4
3
3
4
4
1
1
-
4
4
4
4
4
25
25
25
25
25
75
75
75
75
75
100
100
100
100
100
18
- 3
- 6
- 2
- 2 11
2
4
1
1
28
50
100
100
100
475
50
425
100
100
100
100
900
VIII SEMESTER
CodeNo.
EE T81
EE PW8
EE P81
EE P82
Periods
Credits
L T P
Marks
IA UE TM
3
4
4
1
-
4
4
4
25
25
25
75
75
75
100
100
100
11
- 9
- 3
- 2
1 14
8
1
1
22
50 50
100
100
325 275
100
100
100
600
PondicherryUniversity:Curriculumfor B.Tech(EEE)
SYLLABUS
LISTOFELECTIVES
GROUP A (To be takenfrom V and VI semester)
EE E01
EE E02
EE E03
EE E04
Energy Engineering
EE E05
Electrical Safety
EE E06
EE E07
Bio-Medical Instrumentation
EE E08
FACTS Controller
EE E10
EE E11
EE E12
EE E13
EE E14
EE E15
HVDC Transmission
EE E16
EE E17
Optimization Techniques
EE E18
EE E19
Smart Grid
EE E20
MA T31 MATHEMATICSIII
PondicherryUniversity: Syllabus for B.Tech(EEE) Second Year
SYLLABUS
Objective:Anengineering
studentneedstohavesomebasicmathematicaltoolsandtechniques.
Thisemphasizesthedevelopmentofrigorouslogicalthinking
andanalyticalskillsofthestudent
andappraiseshimthecompleteprocedure
forsolving
differentkindsofproblemsthatoccurin
engineering.Basedonthis,thecourseaimsatgiving
adequateexposureinthetheory
and
applicationsofLaplace transform,Functionsof complexvariables, Complexintegration,Fourier series
andFourier transform.
UNITI:
FUNCTION OFACOMPLEX VARIABLE
Functions ofacomplexvariable Continuity,derivativeand analyticfunctions Necessary
conditionsCauchy-Riemannequations(Cartesianandpolar
form)
andsufficientconditions
(excluding proof) Harmonicandorthogonal propertiesofanalyticfunctionConstructionof analytic
functions.
UNIT II:
2
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Veerarajan T., EngineeringMathematics for firstyear, Tata-McGraw Hill, 2010.
2.Venkataraman M.K., EngineeringMathematics,Vol.II&III, National PublishingCompany,
Chennai, 2012.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. KandasamyP. et al, EngineeringMathematics,Vol.II&III, S. Chand&Co., New Delhi,
2012.
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EE T32: ELECTRICCIRCUITANALYSIS
Objective:Thiscourseisintendedforengineering
studentstofacilitatethestudent's
developmentintoelectricalresearchandtointroducefundamentalprinciplesofcircuittheory.
Itmakesthemfamiliarinapplyingcircuittheoremstosimplify
andfindsolutionstoelectrical
circuits.Thiscourse makesthemtoanalyse threephase circuits.Fundamentalsof graphtheory
suchasincidencematrix,reducedincidencematrix,tiesetandcutsetmatrixare introduced.It also
explains about the transient response of RL, RC and RLC circuits to DC and AC
excitation.Conceptofresonanceisdealtindetailandthecoupledcircuitsareanalyzed.By
the
endofthiscourse,thestudentwillbeabletohaveagoodunderstanding
ofthe
basics
ofcircuit
theoryand acquireengineeringanalytictechniques andskills.
UNIT II:CIRCUIT ANALYSISAND NETWORKTHEOREMS FOR DC CIRCUITS
Review-Loop andNodal method for DC circuits. Theorems-Thevenins,Nortons,
Superposition,Compensation,Tellegans,
Reciprocity,Maximumpowertransfertheorems,
Millmanstheorem Applications to DC circuits.
UNIT II:CIRCUIT ANALYSISAND NETWORKTHEOREMS FOR AC CIRCUITS
Review-Loop andNodal method
for AC circuits. Theorems-Thevenins,Nortons,
Superposition,Compensation,Tellegans,
Reciprocity,Maximumpowertransfertheorems,
Millmanstheorem Applications to AC circuits.
UNIT III: THREEPHASE CIRCUITSAND NETWORKTOPOLOGY
Threephasecircuits:Threephasebalanced/unbalancedvoltagesourcesanalysisofthreephase
3-wireand 4-wire circuits with star and delta connected balanced&unbalanced loads.
Basicconceptsofgraphtheory:
Graph,directedgraph,branch,chord,Treefor
twoportnetworks,
incidenceandreducedincidencematrices-applicationtonetworksolutions.Linkcurrentandtie
set,
treebranch voltage and cut set, dualityand dual networks.
UNITIV: TRANSIENT ANALYSISOFFIRST& SECONDORDER CIRCUITS
TransientresponseofRL,RCandRLCcircuitstoDC andACexcitation-Naturalandforced oscillationsLaplacetransform application transient solution.
UNITV:RESONANCE AND COUPLED CIRCUITS
Resonantcircuits-series,parallel,series-parallelcircuits-effectofvariationofQonresonance. Relations
between circuitparameters-Q, resonantfrequencyand bandwidth.
Coupledcircuits:mutualinductancecoefficientofcouplingdotconventionanalysisof simple
coupled circuits-Inductivelycoupled circuits-single tuned and doubletuned circuits.
TEXT BOOKS
1. Haytand Kemmerly,Engineeringcircuitanalysis, McGrawHill, 6th edition,2002.
2. T S K V IYER, Theory and Problems in Circuit Analysis, TataMcGrawHill, 2nd edition 1999.
rd
3.M.S.SukhijaandT.K.NagsarkarCircuitsandNetworks,OxfordUniversityPress,3
edition 2012
SYLLABUS
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Schaum series, Circuittheory, McGrawHill, New Delhi,4th edition, 2005.
nd
2. CharlesKAlexanderandMathewN.OSadiku, FundamentalofElectricCircuits,2 edition, TMH,
New Delhi, 2003.
3. S.N. Sivanandam,ElectricCircuitAnalysis,VikasPublishingHousePvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,
2008.
4. A.SudhakarandS.P.ShyammohanCircuitsandNetworksAnalysisandSynthesis,TMH, 10th
edition 2005
SYLLABUS
EE T33 ELECTRICALMACHINES I
Objective: Thiscoursemakesanengineeringstudenttounderstandandevaluatetheperformance
ofpowerand distributiontransformers.It also emphasizes the basic concepts of electromechanical
energy conservationthroughenergy andco-energy.Thisalsointroducestheworkingofenergy
conversionmachinesnamely motorandgeneratorandvariousmethodstocontrolitsspeedand makes the
student to decideits applications basedon the characteristics.
UNIT I: MAGNETIC CIRCUITS AND ELECTRO MECHANICAL ENERGY
CONVERSION
Simple magnetic circuit calculations B-H Relationship Magnetically induced emf and force
AC operation of magnetic circuits Hysteresis and Eddy current losses - Energy in magnetic system
Field energy and mechanical force Energy conversion via electric field
UNIT II: DC GENERATOR
Elementary concepts of rotating machines mmf of distributed winding - DC GeneratorConstruction Lap and wave winding emf equation-excitation and types of generatorsCharacteristics - armature reaction-methods of improving commutation-testingpower flow diagramApplications
UNIT III: DC MOTOR
DC Motor-torque equation types-back emf and voltage equations-characteristics- Starting-Speed
control- testing-direct, indirect and regenerative tests-Power flow and efficiency- separation of
losses-retardation test- Braking - DC machines dynamics Applications
UNIT IV: TRANSFORMERS
Single phase transformers Principle-Construction No load operation Ideal transformer-Vector
diagram- no load and on load -Equivalent circuit Parallel operation and load sharing of singlephase transformers Testing Losses Efficiency, voltage regulation and all day efficiencyApplications
UNIT V: POLYPHASE TRANSFORMERS AND SPECIAL TRANSFORMERS
Auto-transformer- construction and saving in copper Three phase transformers Principle Construction - Poly phase connections Star, Zig, Open-delta, Scott connection, three-phase to
single phase conversion On load tap changing variable frequency transformer Voltage and
Current Transformers Audio frequency transformer.
TEXT BOOKS
1. I.J. Nagrath and D.P. Kothari, Electric machines T.M.H. publishing Co.Ltd., New Delhi, 4th
Edition, 2010.
2. B.L. Theraja, Electrical Technology Vol.II AC/DC Machines, S. Chand, 2008
REFERENCE BOOKS
1.Battacharya S K, Electrical Machines, Technical Teachers Training institute, 2nd edition.2003.
2.J.B.Gupta,Theory and Performance of Electrical Machines,J.K.Kataria& Sons, 13th edition,2004.
3.P.C.Sen,Principles of Electric Machines and Power Electronics, Wiley Student Edition,2nd
edition,2008.
4. M.N.Bandyopadhyay, Electrical Machines, Theory and Practice, PHI, 2007
SYLLABUS
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TEXT BOOKS:
1. JacobMillmanandChristosC.Halkias,ElectronicDevicesandCircuits,Tata-McGraw
Hill, 2003.
2. Robert L. BoylestadandLouis Nashelsky, Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory,
Prentice-HallIndia, 2009.
th
3. David A Bell, ElectronicDevices andCircuits,PHI, 4 Edition, 2006.
REFERENCES:
1. J. D. Ryder, ElectronicFundamentals andApplications,Pearson Ed., Canada1976.
2. Allen Mottershed, Electronic Devices and Circuits: An Introduction, PHI Learning
2011.
SYLLABUS
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2. MatthewN.O.Sadiku,"PrinciplesofElectromagnetics",OxfordUniversityPress,New
th
Delhi, 4 Edition, 2007.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. David K Cheng, Field and Wave Electromagnetics,PearsonEducation, 2nd
edition,2004.
2. John D. Kraus, ElectromagneticsMcGrawHill, 5th Edition,1999.
3. L.C.Shen,J.A.KongandAPatnaik,EngineeringElectromatnetics,CengageLearning
India Pvt.Ltd, 2011.
4. N.NarayanaRao,ElementsofEngg.ElectroMagnetics,PrenticeHallofIndia,6rd
Edition,2008.
5. T.V.S. Arun Murthy,ElectromagneticFields, S.Chand, 2008.
SYLLABUS
UNITI: FLUIDMECHANICS
DefinitionoffluidviscosityNewtonsLawofviscosityPressureanditsmeasurement:
simplemanometersApplicationofBernoullisequationofflowmeasurement:venturimeter,
meterandpitottube
headlossduetofrictioninpipesminorlosses:suddenexpansion,
contraction and bends-pipes in series, pipes in parallel.
orifice
sudden
UNITII:HYDRAULICMACHINERY
Turbines:HeadandefficienciesassociatedwithturbinesClassificationofturbinesPelton
wheel:partsandworkingprincipleFrancisturbine:partsandworking principleSpecificspeed and its
application. unitquantities governingof turbines.
Pumps:
Roto-dynamicsandpositivedisplacementpumps
centrifugalpumps:partsandworking
principlesprimingcavitationSpecificspeedReciprocating pump:mainpartsandworking principle
indicatordiagram effect ofacceleration and friction on indicator diagram useair vessel Gear
pump.
UNITIII:STEAMPOWERGENERATION
PropertiesofsteamSteampowerplant:ComponentsofsteampowerplantRankinecycle
Reheat cycle calculationofefficiencies Steamturbines: Impulseandreactionturbines
Compoundingof impulseturbines condensers and coolingtowers.
UNITIV:INTERNALCOMBUSTIONENGINEANDAIRCONDITIONING
ComponentsofSI andCIenginestestingofICenginesfuelfeed systemsignitionsystems
coolingsystemlubricatingsystemgoverningofICenginesAirConditioning:psychometric
properties ofair -summer and winterair conditioning automobile airconditioningsystems.
UNITV:GASTURBINESANDAIRCOMPRESSORS
Gasturbinepowerplant:Components,cycleofoperationandclassificationeffectofreheating
on cycle efficiency Methods of heat recovery from the exhaust of gas turbine Air
Compressors:Reciprocatingaircompressorinfluenceofclearance
volumeandintercoolingon
thecycleefficiency Rotary Compressors:Comparisonoffan,blowerandcompressorfeatures of
centrifugal compressor workingof vane compressor androots blower.
SYLLABUS
TEXTBOOKS
1. ModiPNandSethSM, HydraulicsandFluidmechanics,StandardPublishingHouse,Delhi,
2007
2. BalaneyPL, Thermal Engineering, KhannaPublishers, NewDelhi, 2007
REFERENCEBOOKS
1. Rajput,RK."FluidMechanicsandHydraulicMachines",S.Chand&Company,NewDelhi,
2002.
2. Nag,P.K.,EngineeringThermodynamics,4thedition,TataMcGrawHillPublishingCo.
Ltd., New Delhi,1995
3. MathurM.L.andSharmaR.PInternalCombustionEnginesDhanpatRai&Sons,New
Delhi; 1992.
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List ofExperiments
1. Determination of co-efficient ofdischargeof venture-meter / orifice-meter.
2. Determination offriction factorand minor losses dueto pipeimplements.
3. Determination of forceduetoImpact of jet on vanes.
4. Performance characteristics of pumps (Centrifugal/Reciprocating/Submersible/Jet/Gear
Pump).
5. Performance characteristics ofTurbine (PeltonWheel/Francis Turbine).
6. Performancetest of aBlower.
7. Performancetest of aReciprocatingaircompressor.
8. TestingofICengine with an AC generator loading.
9. Conductingan experiment on CoolingTower / Refrigeration usingtest rig.
SYLLABUS
MA T41 MATHEMATICS IV
Objective:
Anengineeringstudentneedstohavesomebasicmathematicaltoolsandtechniques.
Thisemphasizesthedevelopmentofrigorouslogicalthinking
andanalyticalskillsofthestudent
andappraiseshimthecompleteprocedure
forsolving
differentkindsofproblemsthatoccurin
engineering.Basedonthis,thecourseaimstogiveadequateexposureinthetheory
and
applicationsofpartialdifferentialequationsanditssolutions,Heatflow
equations,
Statistics,
Correlation and Fitness.
UNITI:PARTIALDIFFERENTIALEQUATIONS
Formation by elimination of arbitrary constants and arbitrary functions - General, singular,
particular and complete integrals - Lagrange's linear first order equation - Higher order
differentialequations with constant coefficients.
UNITII:SOLUTIONSTOPARTIALDIFFERENTIALEQUATIONS
Solutionofpartialdifferentialequationby themethodofseparationofvariables-Boundary value
problems - Fourier seriessolutions-Transversevibration of an elasticstring.
UNITIII:HEATFLOWEQUATIONS
Fourierseriessolutionforonedimensionalheatflowequation-Fourierseriessolutionsfortwodimensional heatflow equations under steadystate conditions (Cartesian and polar forms)
UNITIV:APPLIEDSTATISTICS
Curvefittingmethodofleastsquares-fittingofstraightlines,second-degreeparabolasandmore
generalcurves.Testofsignificance;Largesamplestestforsingleproportions,differencesof proportions,
single mean,differenceof means, differenceof standard deviations.
UNITV:CORRELATIONSANDFITNESS
Smallsamples:Testforsinglemean,differenceofmeansandcorrelationscoefficients,testfor
ratio of variances-Chi-squaretest forgoodness of fitand independenceofattributes.
TEXTBOOKS
1. M.K.Venkataraman,EngineeringMathematics,Vol. II& III,NationalPublishingCo.,
Madras, 2007.
2. S.C.Gupta&V.K.KapoorFundamentalsofMathematicalStatistics,SultanChandSons,
New-Delhi, 2008.
REFERENCEBOOKS
1. N.P. Bali &Manish Goyal, A TEXT BOOKS of Engineering Mathematics, Laxmi
Publications, New- Delhi, 2008.
2. Erwin Kreyszig,Advanced EngineeringMathematics, John-Wileysons,New-York, 2005.
3. B. S. Grewal, Higher EngineeringMathematics, KhannaPublishers, New-Delhi, 2008.
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EE T42 ELECTRICALMACHINES II
Objective:
Thecourseaimstoprovideacompleteunderstandingoftheprinciple,performanceof
athreephaseinductionmotorwithevaluationofitscharacteristicsandnumerousapplications.
Thesubjectnaturealsoaimstogiveadetailedstudy
onthreephasesynchronousmachine,
operation,principle,working
naturebothasgeneratorandasmotor.Italsoincludesspecial
characteristicsandapplication.Besides,thecourseincludesstudy ofsinglephasemachineswith some
special machinesand their characteristics and specificapplications.At the end of thecourse,
thestudentswillbe abletounderstandthecharacteristicsof differentac machinesandtheir operation.
UNIT I: THREE PHASE INDUCTION MOTOR
AC windings Establishment of magnetic poles Rotating magnetic field - Three phase induction
motor Construction, types and operation Torque equation Mechanical characteristics effect of
supply voltage and rotor resistance on torque. - Tests- derivation of exact equivalent circuit.
UNIT II: INDUCTION MOTOR STARTING AND SPEED CONTROL
Torque-Power relationships Performance characteristics/calculations - Circle diagram Starting
methods braking-Cogging and crawling Speed control methods and influence on speed-torque
curve Double cage rotor Induction generator types Induction machine dynamics
Synchronous induction Motor.
UNIT III: SYNCHRONOUS GENERATOR
Types, construction and principle of operation - emf equation- winding factor , effect of chording
and winding distribution armature reaction Voltage regulation by synchronous impedance, MMF
and Potier triangle methods - load characteristics Parallel operation of synchronous generators,
Synchronizing to infinite bus-bars- power transfer equations, capability curve- two reaction model of
salient pole synchronous machines and power angle characteristics - determination of Xd&Xq by
slip test- Short circuit transients in synchronous machines.
UNIT IV: SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR
Principle of operation, methods of starting, power flow, power developed by Synchronous motor,
phasor diagrams torque angle characteristics, effects of varying load and varying excitation,
excitation and power circles for synchronous machine V and inverted V curves hunting
Synchronous phase modifier Induction motor Vs Synchronous motor.
UNIT V: SINGLE PHASE AND SPECIAL MACHINES
Single phase induction motors Rotating magnetic Vs alternating magnetic field - Double revolving
field theory Torque-speed characteristics types Reluctance motor Two phase Servo motor
Stepper motors Universal motor- linear induction motor - permanent magnet DC motor.
TEXT BOOKS
1. I.J. Nagrath and D.P. Kothari, Electric machines T.M.H. publishing Co.Ltd., New Delhi, 4th
Edition, 2010.
2. B.L. Theraja, Electrical Technology Vol.II AC/DC Machines, S. Chand, 2008
REFERENCE BOOKS
1.Battacharya S K, Electrical Machines, Technical Teachers Training institute, 2nd edition.2003.
2.J.B.Gupta,Theory and Performance of Electrical Machines, J.K.Kataria& Sons, 13th
edition,2004.
3.P.C.Sen,Principles of Electric Machines and Power Electronics, Wiley Student Edition,2nd
edition,2008.
4. M.N.Bandyopadhyay, Electrical Machines, Theory and Practice, PHI, 2007
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EE T43ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS
Objective: The course objectives are to provide the students a complete understanding of
transistorcircuits,lowfrequencyamplifier.Itincludesmodelingofbi-polarjunctiontransistor
andfieldeffecttransistor.The courseincludesdetailedanalysisanddesignofamplifiers, multistage
amplifiers,oscillators
usingBJTandFET
andof
poweramplifiers.Attheendof
the
coursestudents,willbecapableofanalyzinganddesigningelectroniccircuitsusingBJTand FET.
UNIT-I:SMALL SIGNAL AMPLIFIERS:
Twoport devices andhybrid model transistor hybrid model and h-parameters determination of
h-parametersfromtransistorcharacteristics
AnalysisofCB,CEand
CCcircuitsusinghparametermodelComparisonofCB,CEandCCcircuitsCEamplifier
withunbiasedemitter
resistance.Low frequencyFET model analysisof common sourceand common drain circuits.
UNIT-II: MULTISTAGE AMPLIFIERS:
Cascading amplifierdirectcoupledandcapacitorcoupledtwostageCEamplifiersDarlington pair
CascodeamplifierTunedamplifier circuitssingle tuneddoubletunedstagger tuned amplifiers.
UNIT-III: LARGE SIGNAL AMPLIFIERS:
Classificationof PoweramplifiersClassA poweramplifierdirect coupled andtransformer coupled
ClassBamplifierpush-pullarrangementandcomplementary
symmetry
amplifiers
Conversionefficiencycalculations cross-overdistortionClassABamplifierAmplifier distortion
Power transistor heat sinking ClassC and Class D amplifiers.
UNIT-IV:FEEDBACK AMPLIFIERS:
FeedbackconceptGain with feedbackGeneralcharacteristics of negative feedbackamplifiers
Four
basictypesof
feedbackandthe
effectongain,inputand
outputresistances.MultistagefeedbackamplifiersTwo stage CEamplifier withseriesvoltage
negative feedback frequencyresponse and stability.
UNIT-V:OSCILLATORS:
Conditionsfor
sustainedoscillations
BarkhausencriterionLCoscillators
analysisofHartley,ColpittandTuned oscillatorsRC oscillatorsPhaseshiftand Wein-bridgetypes
analysisofthesecircuits Crystal oscillators andfrequencystabilityUJT relaxation oscillators.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Robert L. BoylestadandLouis Nashelsky, Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory,
Prentice-HallIndia, 2009.
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2. David A Bell, ElectronicDevices andCircuits,PHI, 4 Edition, 2006.
REFERENCES:
1. JacobMillmanandChristosC.Halkias,ElectronicDevicesandCircuits,Tata-McGraw
Hill, 2003.
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TEXT BOOKS:
1. R. AnandaNatarajan and P. Ramesh Babu, Control Systems Engineering, 4th Edition,
SciTech Publications (India) Pvt. Limited, Chennai, 2013.
th
2. I. J. NagrathandM. Gopal, Control Systems Engineering, 5 Edition, New Age
International (P)Limited, New Delhi, 2007.
th
3. K. Ogata, Modern Control Engineering, 4 Edition, Pearson Education,2004.
REFERENCES:
th
1. B. C. Kuo, Automatic Control Systems, 8 Edition, WileyStudents Edition, 2008.
th
2. NormanS.Nise,ControlSystemsEngineering,4 Edition,WileyStudentsEdition,
2004.
3. D. K. Cheng, AnalysisofLinear Systems, NarosaPublishingHouse, New Delhi, 2002.
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REFERENCE BOOKS
1.Floyd&Jain, Digital Fundamentals,PearsonEducation, 2007.
nd
2.William Gothmann,Digital Electronics,:AnIntroduction to Theoryand Practice,2
edition,PHI-2008.
3.M.MorrisMano,DigitalLogicand Computer Design, PHI,2007.
4.Millman&Taub,Pulse,DigitalandSwitchingWaveforms,McGrawHillBookCo.,
2005.
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UNITI:INTRODUCTIONTOOOP
Limitationsofstructureprogramming-Object-orientedparadigm,elementsofobjectoriented
programmingMeritsanddemeritsofOOmethodology-Datatypes-loops-pointersarrays
structures functionsClasses Objects-Constructor and destructor
UNITII:OVERLOADINGFUNCTIONSANDFILES
Operatoroverloadingfunctionoverloading-Inheritancemultiplemultilevelhierarchicalvirtualbaseclass-friendfunction-Polymorphismthispointer-virtualfunctions-purevirtual functionInput /Output streams-Files streamsmanipulators Templates
UNITIII:INTRODUCTIONTOJAVA
IntroductiontoJavaJavavs.C++-datatypesoperatorsDecisionmaking-branching-loops
-classes objects-arrays-strings-methods-stringhandling.
UNITIV:PACKAGESANDEXCEPTIONHANDLING
Inheritance-PackagesAPIpackages creating packages addingclass to package-interfaces
multiple inheritance -Exceptionhandling-predefined and user defined.
UNITV:THREADSANDAPPLETS(QUALITATIVEANALYSIS)
Multithreadedprogrammingcreatingthreads-extendingthethreadclass-lifecycleofthreadsApplet Programmingapplet lifecycle-creating executable applet passingparameters toapplets
-Streams in Java.
TEXTBOOKS
1. E.Balaguruswamy,ObjectOrientedProgrammingwithC++,(4thEdition),TataMcGraw
Hill Publications Limited, 2008 (UnitI&II)
2. E.Balaguruswamy,ProgrammingwithJava-APrimer(3rdEdition),TataMcGrawHill
PublicationsLimited, 2007. (UnitIII,IV,V)
3. Patrick naughton, The Java Handbook ,Tata McGraw Hill Publications Limited,
2006.(UnitIII,IV,V)
REFERENCEBOOKS
1. K.R.Venugopal, RajkumarBuyya, T.Ravishankar, "MasteringC++", TMH, 2003
2. RobertLaforeOBJECTORIENTEDPROGRAMMINGINTurboC++,WaiteGroup;
3rd edition (December1998)
PondicherryUniversity: Syllabus for B.Tech(EEE) Second Year
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Studyoflogicgates,verificationofdeMorganlawsusing logicgates,implementationof
basic gates usinguniversal gates.
7. Studyanddesignofadders,subtractorsandcombinationallogiccircuitsusingK-map
simplification.
8. Design of multiplexors andde-multiplexors usinglogicgates.
9. Design andtestingofSR,D,JK(Master-slaveconfiguration)and T flip-flopsusing
universalgates.
10. Design of codeconverters usinglogicgates.
11. Design of 4-bitUp/Down and Mod-10 counter usingMaster-slaveflip-flopIC 7476.
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PROGRAMSINC++/ JAVA
1. Classes andobjects, Constructor and Destructors.
2. Function Overloading.
3. Inheritance.
4. Operator overloading.
5. Friend function, Templates.
6. SimpleJava applications-HandlingStrings in java.
7. Simple Package creation-Developinguser defined packages in Java.
8. Interfaces in JAVA.
9. Threadingand Multithreading(Simple Experiments).
10. ExceptionHandlingMechanisminJava-Handlingpre-definedexceptions-Handlinguser- defined
exceptions.
11. Applets creations.
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SP P44PHYSICAL EDUCATION
PhysicalEducationiscompulsory
foralltheUndergraduatestudentsandaPassinthis
courseismandatory
fortheawardofdegree.PhysicalEducationactivitieswillincludegamesand
sports/extensionlectures.The
studentparticipationshallbeforaminimumperiodof45hours.
PhysicalEducationactivitieswillbemonitoredby theDirector ofPhysicalEducation.Pass/Fail will
bedetermined on thebasis ofparticipation, attendance, performanceand conduct. Ifa
candidatefails, he/she has to repeat thecoursein thesubsequentyears.
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EE T51COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Objective: The objective of the course is to understand the concept of analog and digital
modulationtechniquesandtostudy
variousanalogmodems.Thecourseenablesthestudentsto
understandtheneedforerrorcontroltechniquesandtostudy
thedifferenterrorcontrolschemes.
Besides,itdeliberates,theuseofpowerlinesforcommunication.The course explorestherole of
communication engineeringin therealization ofsmart grids.
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REFERENCE BOOKS
1. William Schweber, Electronic Communication Systems, Prentice Hall of India, 2002.
2. G. Kennedy, Electronic Communication Systems, McGraw Hill, 4 edition, 2002.
th
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UNTI:DISTRIBUTIONSYSTEMS
Structureofelectricpower systems-oneLineDiagram-generation, transmission and distribution
systems,comparisonofdistributionsystemsradialandring twowiredc,ac single phase and three
phase systemscurrentandvoltagecalculationsindistributorswithconcentratedand distributed loads
Kelvinslaw forthe design offeeders and its limitations.
UNITII:TRANSMISSIONLINEPARAMETERS
Resistance,inductanceandcapacitanceofsingleandthreephasetransmissionlines-symmetrical
andunsymmetricalspacingtransposition-single anddoublecircuits-strandedandbundled conductorsapplicationofselfandmutualGMDSkinandProximity
effect-inductive
interference-Coronacharacteristics.
UNITIII:PERFORMANCEOFTRANSMISSIONLINES
Developmentofequivalentcircuitsforshort,mediumandlonglinesefficiencyandregulationattenuationconstantandphaseconstantsurgeimpedanceloading
-powercirclediagramsfor
sendingandreceivingends-transmissioncapacity,steady statestability limitvoltagecontrolof lines
-shunt and series compensation.
UNITIV:INSULATORSANDCABLES
Insulatorstypesandcomparisonvoltagedistributioninstringinsulatorstringefficiency
methodsofimprovingstring
efficiencyStressandsag
calculationseffectofwindand
ice
supportsatdifferentlevelsstinging chart-cables typescapacitanceofcablesinsulation resistance dielectric stressandgrading- dielectric loss- thermalcharacteristics- capacitance of three corecables.
UNITV:RECENTTRENDSINTRANSMISSION
Designofruraldistribution,planninganddesignoftownelectrificationschemescomparisonof
EHVAC&HVDCsystemeconomicdistancefor HVDCterminalequipmentfor HVDC systems
descriptionof DCtransmissionsystemplanning-advantages-interconnectionof HVDC &AC
systemsIntroduction to FACTStechnology.
TEXTBOOKS
1. C.L.Wadhwa,ElectricalPowerSytems,5thedition,NewAgeInternational(P)Limited,
New Delhi, 2006.
2. V.K.Metha&RohitMetha,Principles of PowerSystem, S.Chand,2005.
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REFERENCEBOOKS
1. S.L.Uppal, Electrical Power, KhannaPublishers,New Delhi, 2002.
2. Chakrabarti.A,SoniMI,GuptaPV,Textbookonpowersystemengineering,DhanpatRai
&Co,2008.
3. S.N.Singh,ElectricPowerGeneration,Transmission&Distribution,PrenticeHallofIndia, New
Edition, New Delhi, 2008.
4. Soni, Bhatnagarand Gupta, Electrical Power, DhanpatRai&Sons, New Delhi,2006.
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TEXT BOOKS
1. M.H.Rashid, "Power Electronics, PHI, New Delhi, 2007.
2. P.S.Bimbhra, Power Electronics, KhannaPublishers, NewDelhi, 2008.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Ned Mohan, M.Underland, William P.Robbins, Power Electronics Converters,
applications and design, JohnWiley&sons, Singapore, 2001.
2. M.D.Singh, K.B.Khanchandani, Power Electronics, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi,
2007.
3. Cyril W.Lander,PowerElectronics, McGraw Hill Book Company, Singapore(1993).
4. Williams B.W., Power Electronics Devices, drivers, applications and passive
components, McMillanPressLtd.,London, 1992.
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2. G.S.Rangan,G.R.SharmaandV.S.V.Mani,Instrumentationdevicesandsystems,Tata
McGrawHill, 2000.
3. James W. Dally, William F.Riley,Kennath G. McCornell, Instrumentation forengg.
Measurements, John Wiely&Sons (p)Ltd., 2003.
4. D.V.S.Moorthy, Transducers&Instrumentation, PrenticeHall ofIndia, 2008.
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HSP53 GENERALPROFICIENCY-I
Objective:
Theneedtomakeyounggraduatesemployablehasbecomeallthemoreimportant
especiallyinthewakeoflooming
manpowercrisisthatisoftenhighlightedbymediareports,and
dismalemploymentratio.Takingintoconsiderationtheemployabilityfactorthiscoursehas
beendesignedtomakethestudentslinguisticallyproficient
by
honingtheirlanguageskills.The
coursefocusesonimportanceofcommunication,softskills,importanceofspeaking,etiquette,
and
verbaland numericalaptitude.
UNITI: ARTOFCOMMUNICATION
VerbalandNon-verbalCommunicationBarrierstoCommunicationImportanceofBody
Language EffectiveListeningFeedback
UNITII:INTRODUCATIONTOSOFTSKILLS
Attitude Self-Confidence Leadership Qualities Emotional Quotient Effective Time
Management Skills SurvivingStress Overcoming Failure Professional EthicsInterpersonal
Skills
UNITIII:WRITING
ImportanceofWritingWrittenVsSpokenLanguageFormalandInformalStylesofwriting
Resources for improving writing Grammar andUsage VocabularyBuilding SWOT analysis
UNITIV:SPEAKINGPRACTICE
Dialogue Telephone Etiquette Public Speaking Debate Informal Discussions
Presentations
UNITV:APTITUDE
Verbal -non verbal-Numerical aptitude
REFERENCEBOOKS
1. Nicholls, Anne. MasteringPublicSpeaking. Jaico PublishingHouse,2003.
2. Aggarwal, R.S. Quantitative Aptitude.S.Chand&Co.,2004.
3. Leigh, Andrewand Michael Maynard. The PerfectLeader. Random HouseBusiness
Books,1999.
4. Whetton.A.DavidandKimS.Cameron.DevelopingManagementSkills.PearsonEducation,
2007.
5. Sherfield M Robert. DevelopingSoft Skills Pearson Education, 2005.
6. Hair O Dan, Friedrich W. Gustav andLynda Dee Dixon. Strategic Communication in
Business and the Professions. Pearson Education,2008.
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UNITV:STABILITYANALYSIS
DefinitionandClassificationofPowerSystemStabilityModelandSystemEquivalentsproblems
-Swing equationEqualAreaCriterion-CriticalClearing AngleNumericalIntegrationofthe Swing
EquationTransientVoltageDip/SagCriteriaCurrentPracticesVoltage
Stability
Margin
StabilitybasedPower system blackout casestudies.
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TEXT BOOKS
1. D. P. Kothari andI. J. Nagrath, Modern Power System Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill
PublishingCompany, New Delhi, 2006.
2.T.K.NagsarkarandM.S.Sukhija,PowerSystemAnalysisOxfordUniversityPress,New
Delhi, 2007.
3. HadiSaadat, Power System Analysis, SecondEdition, McGraw Hill Publishers, 2002.
4.J.D.Glover,M.SarmaandT.Overbye,PowerSystemAnalysisandDesign,FourthEdition,
CENGAGE Engineering, 2007.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1.ArthurR.BergenandVijayVittal,PowerSystemAnalysis,ThirdEdition,PrenticeHallof
India PrivateLimited, New Delhi, 2001.
2. JohnJ. Graingerand Stevenson Jr W. D., Power System Analysis, McGrawHill, 2003.
3.PrabhaKundur,PowerSystemStability andControl,SecondReprintEdition,TataMcGraw- Hill
PublishingCompany Limited, NewDelhi, 2006.
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UNITII:ELECTRICHEATINGANDWELDING
Resistance,Inductance andArcfurnacesConstructionandfieldsofapplicationLossesinoven
andefficiency-Highfrequency-DielectricheatingCharacteristicsofcarbonandmetallicarc welding
buttweldingspot welding.
UNITIII:ELECTRICDRIVESANDCONTROL
GroupdriveIndividualdriveselectionofmotorsstartingandrunningcharacteristics
Runningcharacteristics-MechanicalfeaturesofelectricmotorsDrivesfordifferentindustrial
applications-Choiceofdrives powerrequirement calculation power factor improvement.
UNITIV:ELECTRICTRACTION
TractionsystemSpeedtimecharacteristicsSeriesandparallelcontrolofD.Cmotors-Open
circuited,shuntandbridgetransitionsTractiveeffortcalculationElectricbrakingTramways and
trolleybusA.C traction and recent trendin Metro rails .
UNITV:ELECTROLYTICPROCESSES
Electrolysis polarization factor preparation work for Electro plating Tanks and other
equipmentsCalculationofenergy
requirementsMethodsofchargingandmaintenanceNiironandNi-cadmiumbatteries-ComponentsandmaterialsCapacity
ratingofbatteries.Energy
Auditing EnergyConservation techniques for domestic and industrial applications.
TEXTBOOKS
1. UppalS.L,"Electric Power", KhannaPublishers,2002.
2. Chakrabarti.A,SoniMI,GuptaPV,Textbookonpowersystemengineering,DhanpatRai
&Co, 2008.
REFERENCEBOOKS
1. N.V.Suryanarayanan, Utilization of Electric Power, WielyEasternLtd.,2001.
2. G.C.Garg, Utilization ofElectric Powerand Electric Traction, KhannaPublishers, 2006.
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REFERENCE BOOKS:
1.KennethL.Short,MicroprocessorandProgrammingLogic,SecondEdition,PrenticeHall,
1997.
2.DouglasV.Hall,Microprocessorsandinterfacing:ProgrammingandHardware,Second
Edition, McGraw HillInc, 2006.
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UNITI: DISCRETETIMESIGNALSANDSYSTEMS
Basicelementsofsignalprocessing-Samplingofanalogsignalsaliasingstandarddiscretetime
signals-classification of discrete time signals-manipulations on discrete time signalsrepresentationofdiscrete
timesignals.Discretetimesystems-properties-LinearTimeInvariant
systems-convolution sum-properties ofLTIsystems-differenceequation representation.
UNITII:DISCRETETIMESYSTEMANALYSIS
Z-transformproperties-inverse z-transform-difference equationsolution by z-transformapplication todiscrete systems-stability analysis-frequency response convolution Discrete
Time Fourier Series-Discrete TimeFourier Transform.
UNITIII:DFTANDFFT
Discrete Fourier Transform-properties - relationship between z- transform, DTFT and DFTFrequencyanalysisofsignalusingDFT.FFTalgorithms-advantagesoverdiscretecomputation ofDFT
radix2 algorithms-DecimationIn Time-DecimationInFrequency-Computation ofIDFT usingFFT.
UNITIV:DESIGNOFDIGITALFILTERS
FIRfilterdesign-linearphaseFIRfilters-Fourierseriesmethod-windowing techniquesfrequency
samplingtechniques.IIRfilterdesign-analogfilterdesign-ButterworthandChebyshevapproximationsdigitalfilterdesignusing impulseinvarianttechniqueandbilineartransformation method -warping,
prewarping-Frequencytransformation.
StructuresforFIRsystems-directform,cascadeandlinearphasestructures-structuresforIIR
systems-directform,parallel,cascade andladderstructures- Representationof numbers-errors
resulting inroundingandtruncation-quantizationoffiltercoefficients-roundoffeffectsindigital filter
product quantization error, overflow limit cycleoscillations.
TEXTBOOKS
1. John G. ProakisandDimitrisG. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing: Principles,
Algorithms, and Applications,PHIlearning, NewDelhi, Fourth Edition2008.
2. AlanV.OppenheimandW.schafer,DiscreteTimeSignalProcessing,PrenticeHallofIndia
Pvt.Ltd., 2001.
3. Salivahanan.SandGnanapriyaC, DigitalSignalProcessing,TataMcGrawHill,New
Delhi,2010.
REFERENCEBOOKS
1. RabinerandGold,TheoryandApplicationsofDigitalSignalProcessing,PrenticeHallof
India Pvt.Ltd., 2001.
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HSP63 GENERALPROFICIENCY II
Objective:
Thecoursefocusesongroupdiscussions,resumes,adaptingtocorporatesetupand
aptitude.Witheverchanging
demandsoftheindustry,ithasbecomeimperativetoequipthe
studentswithrequisiteskillsetsand makethem industry-ready/fit.The courseoffersaforumfor the
studentstodeveloptheir language prowess andbecomeemployable.Thiscoursehelpsthe students to
understand the
needs
of the industry
and enhance their employability/career
prospectus.Thecoursealsoaimsatgroomingthestudentsholistically andmakingtheirtransition from
collegeto corporateworld a hassle-freeone.
UNITI: COMPOSITIONANALYSIS
TechnicalandNon-TechnicalPassages(GREBased)DifferencesinAmericanandBritish
English AnalyzingContemporaryissues ExpandingTerminology
UNITII:WRITING
Job Application Letter Writing Resume Writing
UNITIII:ORALSKILLS
GroupDiscussionIntroductionandPracticeTeamWorkNegotiationSkillsOrganizing
and AttendingMeetings FacingInterviews
UNITIV:ADAPTINGTOCORPORATELIFE
Corporate Etiquette Groomingand Dressing
UNITV:APTITUDE
Verbal non verbal-numerical aptitude.
REFERENCEBOOKS
1. PushplataandSanjayKumar.CommunicateorCollapse,AHandbookofEffectivePublic
Speaking, GroupDiscussions andInterviews. Prentice-Hall, Delhi,2007.
2. Thorpe,Edgar,CourseinMentalAbilityandQuantitativeAptitude,TataMcGraw-Hill,
2003.
3. Thorpe, Edgar, TestOfReasoning, Tata McGraw-Hill,2003.
4. Prasad,H.M,HowtoprepareforGroupDiscussionand Interview,TataMcGraw-Hill,
2001.
5. Career PressEditors, 101 Great Resumes, Jaico PublishingHouse, 2003.
6. Aggarwal,R.S,AModernApproachtoVerbal&Non-VerbalReasoning,S.Chand&Co.,
2004.
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EET71 INDUSTRIALMANAGEMENT
Objective: The courseindustrial management introduces the core concept of management
principlesinanindustrialenvironment.The principlesof managementand typesof management
like,financialmanagement,productionmanagementandmaterialsmanagementwillbecovered
indetail.Thekeyaspectsofsalesandmarketingmanagementlikeadvertising,salespromotion
andsalesforecastingwillbediscussed.Introductiontoindustrialpsychology
andpersonal
managementwillhelpstudentsgettoknowaboutthecausesandremediesfor fatigue,accidents and also
the aspects of manpower planning and job analysis.
UNITI:
IntroductiontoEconomics-FlowinanEconomy,Law of Demand and Supply,Conceptof Engineering
EconomicsEngineering
Efficiency,EconomicEfficiency,ScopeofEngineering
Economics,ElementsofCosts,MarginalCost,MarginalRevenue,SunkCost,Opportunity cost, BreakEvenAnalysis,P/Vratio,Elementary EconomicsAnalysisStructureofMarket,Pricing and its related
factors.
UNITII
MakeorBuy
Decision,ValueEngineeringFunction,Aims,ValueEngineeringProcedure,
Interestformulasand their applications TimeValueofMoney, Single-Payment Compound
Factor,SinglePaymentPresent Worth factor, Equal Payment SeriesCompound Amount Factor,
Equal Payment Series Sinking FundFactor, Equal PaymentSeries Present Worth Factor, Equal
PaymentSeriesCapitalRecovery
Factor,UniformGradientSeriesAnnualEquivalentFactor,
EffectiveInterest Rate, Examples in all the methods.
UNITIII
Methodsof
Comparisonof AlternativesPresent
WorthMethodofComparison(
Revenue
DominatedCashflow
Diagram,CostDominatedCashFlowDiagram),Future
WorthMethod
Comparison (RevenueDominated CashFlowDiagram, Cost Dominated CashFlow Diagram),
AnnualEquivalentMethodofComparison(Revenue DominatedCashFlowDiagram,Cost Dominated
Cash Flow Diagram), Rateof ReturnMethod, Examples in allthe methods.
UNITIV
Principlesofmanagement: BasicconceptsofmanagementScientificmanagementHenry
FayolsPrinciplesofmanagementTypesandfunctionsofmanagement. TypesofOrganisation
characteristics,meritsanddemerits.Typesof
industrialownershipCharacteristics,meritsand
demerits.
UNITV
Financialmanagement: Sourcesoffinance(InternalandExternal)-Typesofcapital-Working capitalTypesof investment-PreparationofTrading, ProfitandLossAccountandBalance Sheet- Types of
Accounting andsignificanceofeach types.
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TEXTBOOKS
1. Pannerselvam.R.,EngineeringEconomics,Prentice-HallOfIndiaPvt.Ltd,New Delhi, Feb2013.
2. IMPandey.,FinancialManagement,Prentice-HallOfIndiaPvt.Ltd
3. ManagementOxfordUniversityPress
REFERENCEBOOKS
1. DegaramoE.P., Sullivan W.G and Canada J.R., Engineering Economy Macmillan,
Newyork.
2. GrantE.L.,IresonW.GandLeavenworthR.S.,PrinciplesofEngineering
Economy, Ronald Press, Newyork
3. Smith G.W. EngineeringEconomics,LowaStatePress,Lowa.
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EE T72
TEXT BOOKS
1. G.K. Dubey,"Fundamentals of ElectricDrives" AlphaScienceInternationalLtd. 2001.
2.R.Krishnan,"ElectricMotor&Drives:Modelling,AnalysisandControl",PrenticeHallof
India, 2001.
REFERENCE BOOKS
3.BimalK.Bose,"ModernPowerElectronicsandACDrives",Prentice-hallOfIndiaPvtLtd,
2005.
4. M.H.Rashid, "Power Electronic Circuits, Devices and Applications", Prentice Hall
International, 2007.
PondicherryUniversity: Syllabus for B.Tech(EEE)FourthYear
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5.AustineHughus,"ElectricMotorsandDrivesFundamentalTypesandApplications."
Edition, Newness Publications, 2006.
6.S.S.Dewan,G.R.SlemanandA.Straughen"PowerSemiconductorDrives",JohnWileysons,
2008.
rd
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UNITI: SECURITYCONCEPTS
Powersystemsecurity;Factorsaffectingsystemsecurity;Differentoperatingstatesofpower
systems;energycontrolcentersanditsfunctions;Necessityforregulationofsystemfrequency
voltage; Power systems control problems; P-F and Q-V control structure; SCADA systems.
and
UNITII:LOADFORECASTANDUNITCOMMITMENT
Loadandloaddurationcurves;Loadforecasting,componentsofsystemload,classificationof
baseload,forecastingofthebaseloadby
methodofleastsquarefit;Introductiontounit
commitmentsconstraintsonunitcommitment,unitcommitmentusingpriority
orderingload
dispatchingand dynamicprogrammingmethod.
UNITIII:ACTIVEPOWERCONTROL
Power control mechanism of individual machine; mathematical model of speed governing
mechanism,speedloadcharacteristicsofgoverning
mechanism;Regulationoftwogeneratorsin
parallel;Divisionof power systemintocontrolareas;LFCcontrolofa single area;staticand dynamic
analysisof uncontrolledsystem;proportionalplusintegralcontrolof a single area;LFC control oftwo
area system -uncontrolled case, static and dynamic response; Tieline with frequencybias control
oftwo area.
UNITIV:DISPATCHSCHEDULE
Incrementalcostcurve,co-ordinationequationswithlossesneglected-solutionbyiteration;coordinationequationswithlossincluded(Noderivationof
Bmnco-efficient);solutionof
coordinationequationsusingBmnco-efficientby iterationmethod.,Basepointandparticipation factors;
Economicdispatch controlleradded toLFC.
UNITV:VOLTAGECONTROL
Fundamental characteristics of excitation system; Block diagram model of exciter system;
Generationandabsorptionof
reactive
power;methodsof
voltagecontrol;staticshunt
capacitor/inductor VARcompensator; tapchangingtransformer; comparisons of different types of
compensating equipmentfortransmission systems.
TEXTBOOKS
1. OlleI.Elgerad,ElectricEnergySystemTheoryandIntroduction,TataMcGrawHill
publishingcompany, New Delhi, 2nd edition, 2004.
2. AllenJ.Wood,BruceF.Wollenbarg,PowerGeneration,operationandcontrol,2ndedition,
JohnWileyand sons, 2008.
SYLLABUS
REFERENCEBOOKS
1. D.P.Kothariand I.J.Nagrath, " Modern Power System Analysis Tata McGrawHill
publishingcompany Ltd., 2003.
2. PrabhaKundur, "Power System Stability and Control" Tata McGrawHill publishing
companyLtd., 2006.
3. A.K.Mahalanbias,D.P.Kothari&S.I.Ahson,"ComputerAidedPowerSystemAnalysisand
Control"Tata McGrawHillpublishingcompany,New Delhi, 1990.
4. P.S.R. Murty,"Operationand Control in Power Systems"BS Publications, 2005.
SYLLABUS
SYLLABUS
EE PW7PROJECT WORKPHASEI
The objective of theprojectsistoenablethe studentstoworkinconvenientgroup of not
morethanfourmembersin agroupon aproject involving analytical, experimental, design
combinationoftheserelatedtooneormoreareasofElectrical& ElectronicsEngineering. Each project
shall haveaguidewho is memberof facultyofElectrical &Electronics Engineering.
Sixperiodsperweekisallottedforthephase-Ioftheprojectwork.Eachgroupofstudents
shouldcompletetheprojectliteraturesurvey,problemstatementmethodology
withfewresults.
Theguideand departmentalcommittee shallevaluatethestudentswork for100marksbasedon
oneproject presentationand internal viva-voice.
EE P72 SEMINAR
The objectiveof seminaristoenable the studentstoworkinconvenientgroups(notmore
thanfourmembersin agroup)and
present
a seminaron
anychosen
topicconnectedwith
Electrical&ElectronicsEngineering.The
topicshallbechoseninconsultationwitha
Faculty
member.Eachgroupisexpectedtomake
acriticalreviewofliterature
andprepareareportonthe
topic.Thestudentsareexpectedtopresentaseminar.Adepartmentalcommitteeshallevaluate
the
performanceof thestudents for100 marks.
th
Duringthecourseofstudy
from3 to6 semestereachstudentisexpectedtoundertakea
industrialvisitandtraining.The minimumrequirementsshallbe three units.Aunitisdefinedas one
industrialvisitor one weekindustrial/fieldtraining.The studentsare expected tosubmita
report,whichshallbeevaluatedbyaDepartmentalCommitteeattheendofseventhsemesterfor
100 marks.
SYLLABUS
[9Hours]
GeneratorCapability
CurveShortcircuitCalculationsGroundfaultandunbalancedcurrent
ProtectionOverexcitationandAbnormalFrequency Protection-Fieldwinding Protection Lossof
SynchronismMotor
Protection;Transformer
ProtectionDifferential,InrushandOver
Current;BuszoneProtection;ProtectionofTransmissionLines;Relay coordinationofasample system
Concept of WideAreaMonitoring and Protection.
UNITIV:DESIGN ASPECTSOFCIRCUITBREAKERS
[9Hours]
Basicconsiderationsforthedesign-ArcingPhenomenaandArcQuenching;PropertiesofArc
andInterruptiontheories-CircuitBreakerRatingRRRV-Currentchopping
andCapacitive
currentbreakingDutiesof SwitchGearTesting ofCircuitBreakers- RecentDevelopmentsin
CircuitBreaker Design and its Operation.
UNITV:CIRCUITBREAKERS
[9Hours]
ConstructionandOperatingPrinciples
-OilCircuitBreakers-AirBlastCircuitBreakers
SYLLABUS
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. StanleyH.HorowitzandArunG.Phadke,PowerSystemRelaying,SecondEdition,John
Wiley&SonsInc. 1995.
2. Donald Reimert, ProtectiveRelaying for Power Generation Systems, Taylor &Francis,
New York, 2006.
3. Sunil S. Rao, "Switchgear Protection and Power Systems: Theory, Practice &Solved
Problems, KhannaPublishers, NewDelhi, 2007.
4. Y.G.PaithankarandS.R.Shide,FundamentalsofPowerSystemProtection,PHILimited,
2004.VanCWarringlon,ProtectiveRelaysTheirTheory andPractice,vol. II,Champman&
HallLtd.,London, 1969.
5. T.S.MadhavaRao,PowerSystemProtectionStaticRelays,TataMcGrawHill,NewDelhi,
1984.
SYLLABUS
EE PW8PROJECT WORKPHASEII
Theobjectiveoftheprojectsistoenablethestudentstoworkinconvenientgroupofnotmore
thanfour
membersinagrouponaprojectinvolvinganalytical,experimental,designcombination
oftheserelatedtooneormoreareasofElectrical&
ElectronicsEngineering.Eachprojectshall
haveaguidewho is memberof facultyof Electrical &Electronics Engineering.
Twelveperiodsperweekisallottedforthephase-II
oftheprojectwork.Eachgroupofstudents
shouldcompletetheprojectandprepareareportcovering
literaturesurvey,problemstatement
methodology, resultsandconclusions.Theguide anddepartmentalcommittee shallevaluate the
studentsworkfor
50marksbasedononeseminarandoneinternalviva-voice.Thestudentshall
takeuptheviva-vocebeforeacommitteecomprising
ofanexternalandaninternalexaminer,
which
evaluates the students work for100 marks.
EE P82PROFESSIONALETHICAL PRACTICE
The courseshouldcoverthe followingtopics bywayof Seminars, ExpertLecturesand
ASSIGNMENTS
EngineeringEthics Moral issues, Ethical theories andtheiruses
Engineeringas Experimentation Codeof Ethics
Engineers responsibilityforsafety
Responsibilities and rights
Global issues of engineeringethics
REFERENCEBOOKS
1. MikeMartin and RolandSchinzinger, Ethics in Engineering, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2003
SYLLABUS
[9 Hours]
Driving Point impedance and admittance of one port network Open circuit impedance Short
circuit admittance of two port networks Characterization of two port network in terms of Z , Y, H
and T and ABCD parameters interconnections of two port networks T and representation
Analysis of T, Ladder,Bridged T and lattice networks.
UNIT-I NETWORK FUNCTIONS
[9 Hours]
Concept of complex frequency, poles & zeros of network functions for one port & two port,
Restrictions of poles & zero locations in the complex plane- Driving point & transfer functions of
two port parameters, Time domain and frequency domain response from pole zero plots- Stability
Rouths Hurwitz Criterion.
UNIT III TRANSFORM ANALYSIS
[9Hours]
Laplace transformation- Initial and Final Value therom Application to linear network systems
Fourier series Fourier transforms
UNIT IV Network Synthesis
[9Hours]
Positive real function Properties - Brunes positive and real function (PRF), properties of PRF,
testing of driving point functions, even and odd function, one terminal pair network driving point
synthesis with LC elements, RC elements, Foster and Cauer form.
UNIT V Filters
[9Hours]
Low pass filters, high pass filters, band pass filters, band reject filters, Gain equalizer and delay
equalizers, Butterworth filters, m-derived filters, constant k-filters, design of filters.
Total : 45 hours
Text Books
1. M.E. Van Valkenburg, Network Analysis, PHI.
2. F.F.Kuo, Network Analysis & Synthesis, John Wiley &Sons
3. C. L Wadhwa, Network Analysis & Synthesis, New Age International
Reference Books
3. M.E. Van Valkenburg, Introduction to Modern Network Synthesis, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
4. GobindDaryanani, Principles of Active Network Synthesis & Design, Wiley &
Sons.
SYLLABUS
UNITI:INTRODUCTIONTOCLASSICALDESIGN
[9Hours]
Introduction to compensating networks lead, lag, lead-lag compensation feedback
compensation P, PI, PID controllers design usingBodeplotand root locus techniques.
UNITII:STATESPACEANALYSIS
[9Hours]
Statespaceformulationstatevariablephasevariablesandcanonicalvariablesstatemodel
fromdifferentialequationstatetransitionmatrixstatespacerepresentationofdiscretetime systems
UNITIII:STATESPACEDESIGN
[9Hours]
Eigen values and Eigen vectors Diagonalization canonical forms - Controllability and
observability -Controllerdesignby statefeedbackNecessary andsufficientconditionfor arbitrary
poleplacement-stateregulatorproblem.ObserverDesignFullorder/reducedorder observer design
UNITIV:STABILITY
[9Hours]
StabilityconceptsBIBOAsymptoticstability-stabilitydefinitionsinstatespacedomain
stabilitytheorems on local andglobal stabilityLyapunov stabilityanalysis-Krasovskii Method.
UNITV:OPTIMALCONTROL
[9Hours]
Linearquadraticoptimalregulator(LQR)problemformulationoptimalregulatordesignby
parameter adjustment (Lyapunovmethod) optimal regulator design by Continuous - time
Algebraic Riccatti Equation (CARE) optimal controller design using LQG framework.
Total : 45 Hours
TEXTBOOKS
1. K.Ogata,Moderncontrolengineering,3rdedition,PrenticeHallofIndiaPvt.Ltd.,New
Delhi, 2000.
2. J.NagrathandM.Gopal," Control systemsEngineering",4thedition,NewAgeInternational
PvtLimited, New Delhi,2006.
REFERENCEBOOKS
1. BiswaNathDatta,Numerical methods for linearcontrol systems, Elsevier, 2005
2. M.Gopal,DigitalControlandstatevariablemethods,TataMcGrawHill,NewDelhi,
2003.
SYLLABUS
[9Hours]
Conventionalsetsversesfuzzy
setsBasicconceptsanddefinitions.
Operationinfuzzysets
NOT,ANDandORoperators. Convexity offuzzy sets-lamdaactsonfuzzy sets. Membership functions
-types choiceand membership valueassignment methods.
UNIT-II
[9Hours]
Fuzzyrelationsequivalenceandtolerance-Fuzzyifthenrulestypes. Rulebasedmodels
Mamdani and TSK models. Fuzzytogrispconversions defuzzificationtypes.
UNIT-III
[9Hours]
FuzzycontrolsystemsSimpleandgeneralcontrollersapplications-Introductiontoneural network
single and multi-inputneurons. Transfer function-network architecture.
UNIT-IV
[9Hours]
Perceptionarchitecture-learningrulelimitations-linearseperabilitymultilayerperception- Back
propagation algorithm advantages, drawbacks and applications.
UNIT-V
[9 Hours]
BrieftheoryofbidirectionalassociativememoriesandAdaptiveresonancetheory-Neuro-fuzzy
systems Application ofneural andfuzzysystem to electrical Engineering.
Total: 45 Hours
REFERENCES
1. Timothy. J. Rose, Fuzzy logic with Engineering applications,McGrawHill1999.
2. Hagen, Demuth and Beale, Neural Network design, Thompson learning,2002.
3. John Yen, RezaLanganipearson, Fuzzylogic,Education, 1999.
SYLLABUS
SYLLABUS
IndianIndustry,DirectoratetheInstituteofChartedAccountantsofIndia,NewDelhi,
2001.
5. Encyclopediaof Energy McGrawHill Publication.
6. EnergyManagement Handbook, JohnWiley&Sons, WayneC.Turner.
SYLLABUS
REFERENCES
1.
2.
3.
SYLLABUS
EE E06SPECIALELECTRICAL MACHINES
Objective:
Theobjectiveofthecourseistoexplorethestudentstotheconstruction,principleof
operationandperformanceofspecialelectricalmachinesasanextensiontothestudy
ofbasic
electricalmachines.Themainobjectiveistoimpartknowledgeonconstructions,working
and
performanceof fractionalhpmachines,switchedreluctance motor, PMSMand PMBLDCmotors,
construction,working andprincipleofoperation,controlandclosedloopoperationofstepper motors.
UNITI: STEPPER MOTORS
Constructionalfeatures;principle ofoperation;Typesofmotors Modes ofoperationDrive system
and circuit control of Stepper motor Static and Dynamic Characteristics and Applications.
UNITII: SWITCHEDRELUCTANCE MOTORS
Constructionaldetails-principlesofoperation-StaticanddynamicsTorque productiondrive circuits
CurrentregulationTorque speedcharacteristics Speedandtorque control Static observersfor rotor
position sensing volt-ampere requirements Applications.
UNITIII: SYNCHRONOUS RELUCTANCE MOTORS
Constructional features Types Axial and radial air gap motors Operating principle
Reluctance Phasor diagram-Characteristics Vernier motor.
UNITIV:PERMANENT MAGNETBRUSH LESSDC MOTORS
CommutationinDCmotorsDifference betweenmechanicalandelectronic commutators Principle
of
operation-ConstructionanddrivecircuitsTorqueandemfequationTorque
and
Speed
characteristicssensors and sensorlesssystems controllers and applications.
UNITV:PERMANENT MAGNET SYNCHRONOUSMOTORS
PrinciplesofoperationConstructionalfeaturesPhasordiagramtorquespeedcharacteristics
torqueandemfequationsvectorcontrollers-applications.DoublyFedInductionGenerator
Principle construction, characteristics andapplications.
TEXT BOOKS
1. P.P.Acarnley,"SteppingMotors, A Guideto Modern theoryand practice", PeterPeregrines,
London, 2002.
ird
2. Venkataratnam K, Special Electrical Machines, Universities Press, Hyderabad,3
Edition 2009.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. A. Hughes,"ElectricMotors andDrives", Affiliated East-West Press Pvt.,Ltd., 2007
2.R.Krishnan,"ElectricMotorDrivesModeling,Analysis,andControl"PrenticeHallofIndia
PvtLtd, 2003.
3. R.K.Rajput, "Electrical Machines "Laxmi Publications, New Delhi, 2009
4.T.J.E.Miller, "BrushlessPermanentMagnetandreluctanceMotorDrives",ClarendonPress, Oxford,
1988
EE E07 BIOMEDICALINSTRUMENTATION
PondicherryUniversity: Syllabus for B.Tech(EEE) Electives GroupA
SYLLABUS
Objective:
Thissubjectintroducesthebasicsofelectrophysiology,transducersforbio-medical
applications,biomedicalmeasuringinstruments,biotelemetryandpulmonary
measurement.It
helpsthestudentstoacquireknowledgeabouttherecenttrendsinmedicalimagingsystemssuch as CAT
and CT scanandanalysethe workingof therapeuticunits.
UNITI: ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
ReviewofPhysiologyandanatomysourcesofBioelectricPotentialsRestingandAction
PotentialsPropagationofActionPotentialsElectrodestheoryBiopotentialelectrodesBio chemical
transducers Transducers forBio Medical applications.
UNITII:BIOMEDICALMEASUREMENTANDRECORDERS
Physiology of cardiovascular and nervous system ECE EEE - EME FoetalECEPhonocardiographyVectorCardiographyHoltelmonitoringBPBloodflowcardiac output
ICCU Bedsideunitand central monitoringunit.
UNITIII:PULMONARYMEASUREMENTANDBIOTELEMETRY
Physiology ofrespiratory system Respiratory rate measurement wine and wireless
BiotelemetryTelemeteringmultipleinformationimplantedtransmitterssaucesofelectrical hazards
and safetytechniques.
UNITIV:MEDICALIMAGINGSYSTEM
UltrasoundscannerEchocardiographyColoarDopplersystemCATandCTscanMRI
Imaging CineangiogramLASERImaging Endoscope.
UNITV:THERAPEUTICUNITS
PhysiotheraphyandElectrotheraphy-Shortware,MicrowavediathermyDefibrillatorsCardio
vector Hearingaid dialysismachine.
TEXTBOOKS
1. LeshieCromwell,Fred.J.WeibellandErich.A.Pfeiffer,BiomedicalInstrumentationand
Measurements, 2nd Edition, PHI, 2003.
2. R.Anandanatarajan,BiomedicalInstrumentation and Measurement, I E d i t i o n , PHI
LearningPvt.Limited,NewDelhi, 2011.
REFERENCEBOOKS
1. R.S.Khandpar,HandBookofBiomedicalInstrumentationandmeasurement,McGrawHill
publishingCo., 1990.
2. Aston, Principles of Biomedical Instrumentation and measurements, McGraw Hill
publishingCo., 1990.
EE E08FACTSCONTROLLERS
PondicherryUniversity: Syllabus for B.Tech(EEE) Electives GroupA
SYLLABUS
Objective: This subject aims to aid the students to study the basics of real and reactive
conventionalcompensators,understandthe conceptof flexible ACtransmissionsystemsandthe
associatedproblemsandreviewthestaticdevicesforseriesandshuntcontrol. Thecourseoffers thestudy
ontheoperationofcontrollersforenhancingthetransmissioncapabilityandthe
operation,
control
andapplication ofdifferent FACTS devices and custompower devices.
UNITI: COMPENSATORS
IntroductiontoFACTScontrollersReactivepowercontrol:Reactivepower,uncompensated
transmissionline,reactive
power
compensation
Principlesofconventionalreactivepower
compensators:Synchronouscondensers,saturated reactor,phase angle regulatorandother controllers.
UNITII:THYRISTORCONTROLLEDSHUNTCOMPENSATOR
ObjectiveofshuntcompensationPrincipleandoperatingcharacteristicsofThyristorControlled
Reactor(TCR)ThyristorSwitchedCapacitor(TSC)
StaticVAR
Compensators(SVC)SVC
controlsystemSVCvoltageregulatormodelTransfer functionanddynamicperformance of SVC
Transientstability
enhancementandpoweroscillationdamping,mitigationofsubsynchronous
resonance.
UNITIII:THYRISTORCONTROLLEDSERIESCOMPENSATOR(TCSC)
SeriescompensationPrinciplesofoperationofTCSCCapabilitycharacteristicsofTCSC
ModelingofTCSCTCSCcontrolsystemenhancementofsystemdampingmitigationof
synchronous resonance.
sub-
UNITIV:VSCBASEDSHUNTANDSERIESCOMPENSATOR
Static SynchronousCompensator (STATCOM): Principle of operation, VI Characteristics,
Harmonic performance Steadystatemodel SSR mitigation.
StaticSynchronousSeriesCompensator(SSSC):Principleofoperationandcharacteristicsof
SSSC
controlrangeandVAratingcapability
toproviderealpowercompensationImmunity
to
subsynchronous resonance control schemefor SSSC.
UNITV:UNIFIEDPOWERFLOWCONTROLLER
BasicoperatingprinciplesconventionaltransmissioncontrolcapabilityofUPFCIndependent
realandreactivepowerflowcontrolcontrolschemeforUPFCBasiccontrolsystemforPand
Q control dynamicperformance.
TEXTBOOKS
1. NarainG.HingoraniandLaszloGyugyi,UnderstandingFACTSconceptsandtechnologyof
flexibleACtransmissionsystemsEdition2001,IEEEpowerEngineeringsocietySponsor,
IEEE press, 2001.
2. R.MohanMathurandRajivK.Varma,Thyristor-BasedFACTSControllersforElectrical
TransmissionSystems,EditionFebruary 2002,IEEEpress-JohnWiley andSons publications,
2002.
SYLLABUS
REFERENCEBOOKS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
VijayK.Sood,HVDCandFACTSController:ApplicationofStaticConvertersinpower
systems,IEEE Power Electronicsand Power Systemsseries,Kluwer Academic publishers,
Boston, First edition January2004.
Timothy JohnEasthamMiller,ReactivepowercontrolinElectricsystems,JohnWiley and
sons, New York, 1982.
YongHuaSongandAllanTJohns,FlexibleACTransmissionSystem(FACTS),IEEE
Power EngineeringSeries-IEEEpress, 1999.
K.R.Padiyar,HVDCPowerTransmissionSystemsTechnologyandSystemInteractions,
New AgeInternational (p)Limited, New Delhi, 2003.
EinarV.Larsen,JaunJ.Sanchez-GascaandJoeH.Chow,ConceptsofdesignofFACTS
Controllerstodamppowerswings,IEEETransactiononPowerSystems,Vol.10,no.2, May1995.
GyugyiL, Unified Power flow control concept for flexible AC transmission, IEEE
Proceedings, vol. 139, no. 4, July1992.
SYLLABUS
UNITI:IMPLEMENTATIONTECHNOLOGY
Programmablelogicdevices-PLA,PAL,CPLDandFPGACustomchipsCADTools
design entry, synthesis, functional simulation, physical design, timing simulation, and chip
configuration.
UNITII:VHDLCONCEPTS
VHDLTerms Behavioral Modeling Sequential Processing process statement, signal ,
variableassignment, sequential statements, and concurrentassignment problem Data Types.
UNITIII:VHDLPROGRAMMING
Subprograms andPackages Predefined Attributes Configurations VHDL Synthesis
constraints and attributes.
UNITIV:COMBINATIONALCIRCUITDESIGN
MultiplexersDecodersEncodersCodeConvertersArithmeticComparisonCircuits
VHDLforCombinational Circuits Flip Flops Registers Counters SimpleProcessor.
UNITV:SEQUENTIALCIRCUITS
SynchronousSequentialCircuitsDesignsteps-stateassignmentproblem-Finitestatemachines
usingCADtools.
AsynchronousSequentialCircuitsasynchronousbehavior,analysis,synthesis,conceptofstable and
unstable states, hazards and designexample Vendingmachinecontroller.
TEXTBOOKS
1. StephenBrownIZvonkoVranesic,FundamentalsofDigitalLogicDesignwithVHDL,
Tata McGraw Hill, Second Edition, 2007
2. DouglasL.Perry,VHDLProgrammingbyExample,TataMcGrawHill,FourthEdition,
2002.
REFERENCEBOOKS
1. Charles H. Roth,Jr, Digital Systems Design UsingVHDL,ThomsonLearning, 2007
2. Ben Cohen,VHDLCodingStylesand methodologies, Springer, 2ndEdition , 2005
3. StainleyMazor,PatriciaLangstraat,Aguide to VHDLSpringer, 2ndEdition , 2007
SYLLABUS
UNITI: OVERVOLTAGESANDINSULATIONCOORDINATION
Causesofovervoltages:lightningandswitchingovervoltages;protectionagainstovervoltages;
principles ofinsulation coordination.
UNITII:GENERATIONOFHIGHVOLTAGESANDHIGHCURRENTS Generation
ofhigh AC voltages: cascaded transformers. Generation of high DC voltages: Rectifier and Voltage
doublercircuits, CockroftWalton voltage multiplier circuit and its
qualitativeanalysis.Generationofimpulseandswitchingsurges;Marxcircuit;generationofhigh
impulse current. Trippingandcontrol of impulsegenerators.
UNITIII:MEASUREMENTOFHIGHVOLTAGESANDHIGHCURRENTS
MeasurementofAC,DCimpulseandswitchingsurgesusingspheregaps,peakvoltmeters, potential
dividers and high speed CRO, opto Electronics method; Fiberopticmethod;
UNITIV:ELECTRICALBREAKDOWNINGASES,SOLIDSANDLIQUIDS
Ionizationprocesses-Townsend&Streamertheory-thesparkingvoltage-Paschen'slaw-Time lagfor
breakdown -Breakdown in non-uniform fields and coronadischarges.
Conduction and breakdown in pure andcommercial liquids and solids dielectrics.
UNITV:HIGHVOLTAGETESTINGPRACTICE
IndianStandards/IECspecificationfortesting,correctionfactor;highvoltagetestingofpower
apparatus: Insulators, Bushings, Isolators, Circuit Breakers, Cables, Transformers and Surge
Diverters.
TEXTBOOKS
1. M.S.NaiduandN.Kamaraju,"HighvoltageEngineering",Thirdedition,TataMcGrawHill
publishingcompany, New Delhi, 2003.
REFERENCEBOOKS
1. E.KuffelandW.S.Zaengel, "High voltage Engineering Fundamentals", PergamonPress,
Oxford,London, 2000.
2. AllanGreenwood"ElectricalTransientsinpowersystems",WileyInterscience,adivisionof
JohnWileyand sonsInc., New York, 1971.
3. Dieterkind,"AnIntroductiontoHighvoltageExperimentalTechniques",WileyEastern
Limited, NewDelhi. 1978.
4. T.J.Gallagherand A.J.Pearmain, "High voltage Measurement Testingand Design", John
Wileyand sons,NewYork, 1982.
PondicherryUniversity: Syllabus for B.Tech(EEE) Electives GroupA
SYLLABUS
EE E11POWER SYSTEMECONOMICS
Objective: Thissubjectexplores the structureofelectrical tariffand theimpact ofdepreciation on
thepowercomponents.Thefundamentalsofminimizingthecostofgenerationsourcestomeet the power
system load arediscussed with the aidof computational methods.
UNIT-I: ECONOMICCONSIDERATIONS
Costofelectricalenergy -ExpressionsforcostofelectricalenergyCapital-interest DepreciationDifferentmethods-FactorsaffectingcostofoperationNumberandsize
of
generatingunitsImportanceofhighloadfactor-Importanceofpowerfactorimprovement- MosteconomicalpowerfactorMeetingtheKWdemandonpowerstations-Powersystem tariffs Regions and structureofIndian
Power System.
UNIT-II: ECONOMICDISPATCH
Modeling of Cost Rate Curves Economic Dispatch Calculation - Losses neglected, with
generatorRealandReactivepowerlimits;Lossesincluded-Lossesofeconomy inincremental cost data Problems - Generator CapabilityCurve Effect of Ramping rates Prohibited Operating ZonesAutomaticLoad dispatch in Power Systems.
UNIT-III: ECONOMIC OPERATION
Generallossformula- Evolutionofincrementaltransmission lossrate- Methodof calculation of
losscoefficients
SystematicdevelopmentoftransmissionlossformulaTransmissionlossasa
functionof plantgeneration ParticipationFactor- Non SmoothFuelFunctions(Quadratic, Valve
pointloading, CCCP, Multiple Fuel) Problems-Introduction toArtificialIntelligence Techniques
for solvingELD problems.
UNIT-IV:ECONOMIC CONTROL
Interconnected operation - Economic operation of hydro thermal power plants - Gradient
approachNewtons method-Modeling and solutionapproachtoshorttermandlong term HydroThermal schedulingproblem usingDynamicProgramming.
UNIT-V:OPTIMALPOWER FLOW ANDFUNDAMENTALSOF MARKETS
Problem formulation - Cost minimization - Loss minimization - Solution using NLP and
successiveLPmethodsConstraints-DCandACOPF
(RealandReactive
PowerDispatch)
FundamentalsofMarketsEfficiency andEquilibrium-Modelingofconsumersandproducers bids
Global welfareDeadLoss.
REFERENCES
1.AllenJWoodandBFWollenberg,"PowerGeneration,OperationandControl",JohnWiley
&Sons,
New York, 2010.
2. HadiSaadat, Power System Analysis, SecondEdition, Tata McGrawHill Publishers, 2007.
3. Steven Stoft, Power System Economics, John Wiley&Sons, 2000.
4.DanielS.KirschenandGoranStrbac,PowerSystemEconomics,JohnWiley&Sons,Ltd,
2004.
5. ScholarlyTransaction Papers.
SYLLABUS
TEXT BOOK:
1. D.P.Kothari, K.C.Singal, RakeshRanjan, Renewable Energy Sources and Emerging
Technologies, PHI, 2011.
REFERENCES
2. S.A.AbbasiandN.Abbasi,RenewableEnergySourcesandTheirEnvironmentalImpact, PHI,
2001.
3. S.P. Sukhatme, solar. Energy; (Principles of thermal collection and storage), Tata
McGrawHill Publishers, Fourth Print-February1989.
4. G.D. Rai, SolarEnergyUtilization, KhannaPublishers .Second revised edition, 1984.
SYLLABUS
UNITI:INTRODUCTION
Introductiontodiscretetimecontrolsystem-Pulsetransferfunctiongeneralproceduresfor
obtaining
pulsetransferfunctions-zdomainequivalentstosdomaincorrelationbetweentime
responseand root location inthe zplaneeffectof pole zeroconfiguration inzplanetransient
response ofsampled data systems steadystateerror.
UNITII:STATEVARIABLETECHNIQUE
Stateequationsofdiscretetimesystemssolutionofstateequation-statetransitionmatrix,its
propertiesstatespacerealizationandstatediagrampulsetransferfunctionfromstateequation
-characteristic equation-Eigen values -Eigenvectors. Similaritytransformation transformation into
various canonical forms.
UNITIII:CONTROLLABILITY,OBSERVABILITYANDSTABILITY
ControllabilityandobservabilityoflinearTimeInvariant(LTI)discretedatasystemstestsfor
controllabilityandobservability-relationshipbetweencontrollability,observabilityandpulse
transferfunctions
StabilityofLTIdiscretetimesystems-JurysstabilitytestsSchur-Cohnstabilitytest- Lyapunov
stabilityanalysis.
UNITIV:CONTROLLERDESIGN(CLASSICALAPPROACH)
Transformofdigitalcontrolsystemsdesignspecificationsbilineartransformationanddesign
procedureon the w-planeLead,Lag andLead-Lag compensators-Digital PID controller.
UNITV:CONTROLLERDESIGN(STATESPACEAPPROACH)
Statefeedback-Designviapoleplacementobserverbasedstatefeedbackfullandreduced
order observers.
Optimal state estimation Kalman filter -Introduction to digital redesign.
TEXTBOOKS
1. K.Ogata, Discretetime control systems, 2ndedition, Pearson Edu., 2003.
2. Gene F. Franklin, J. David Powell, Michael L. Workman,Digital control ofDynamic
systems, 3rdedition, Pearson Edu., 2002.
REFERENCEBOOKS
1. M.Gopal, Digital Control andstatevariablemethods, Tata McGraw hill, New Delhi, 2003.
2. Benjamin C. Kuo, Digital Control systems,2ndEdition, Oxford University, 1997.
SYLLABUS
UNITI:INTRODUCTIONTOEMBEDDEDSYSTEM
IntroductiontofunctionalbuildingblocksofembeddedsystemsRegister,memorydevices,
ports, timer, interruptcontrollers usingcircuitblock diagram representation for each categories.
UNITII:PROCESSORANDMEMORYORGANIZATION
Structuralunitsinaprocessor;selectionofprocessor&memorydevices;sharedmemory;DMA;
interfacingprocessor,memoryandI/Ounits;memorymanagementCachemappingtechniques,
dynamicallocation-Fragmentation.
UNITIII:DEVICES&BUSESFORDEVICESNETWORK
I/O devices; timer &counting devices; serial communication using I C, CAN, USB buses;
parallelcommunicationusingISA,PCI,PCI/Xbuses,armbus;interfacingwithdevices/ports,
devicedrivers in asystem Serial port ¶llel port.
UNITIV:I/OPROGRAMMINGSCHEDULEMECHANISM
IntelI/OinstructionTransferrate,latency;interruptdrivenI/O-Non-maskableinterrupts;
softwareinterrupts,writinginterruptserviceroutineinC&assemblylanguages;preventing interrupt
overrun; disabilityinterrupts.
SchedulingThreadstates,pendingthreads,contextswitching,roundrobinscheduling,priority
based scheduling, assigningpriorities, deadlock, watch dogtimers.
UNITV:REALTIMEOPERATINGSYSTEM(RTOS)
IntroductiontobasicconceptsofRTOS,Basicsofrealtime&embeddedsystemoperating
systems,RTOSInterrupthandling,taskscheduling;embeddedsystemdesignissuesinsystem
development processAction plan, useof target system, emulator, useof softwaretools.
TEXTBOOKS
1. Rajkamal,EmbeddedSystemArchitecture,Programming,Design,TataMcGrawHill,
2003.
2. Daniel W.Lewis Fundamentalsof Embedded Software,PrenticeHallofIndia, 2004.
3. Shibu.K, Introduction to Embedded Systems,Tata McGraw Hill, 2009
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. David E. Simon, AnEmbedded SoftwarePrimer, Pearson Education, 2004.
2. FrankVahid,EmbeddedSystemDesignAUnifiedHardware&SoftwareIntroduction,
JohnWiley, 2002.
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3. SriramV.Iyer,PankajGupte,EmbeddedRealTimeSystemsProgramming,TataMcGraw
Hill, 2004.
4. SteveHeath, EmbeddedSystem Design,IIedition, Elsevier, 2003.
SYLLABUS
EE E15HVDCTRANSMISSION
Objective: The objective of the course is to introduce HVDC transmission systems and it
comparesthefeaturesofHVDCandHVDCsystems.Thestudyonpowerconverterswhichare
thebuildingblocksoftheHVDCsystemswillbedealtinrespectoftheperformancemetricsof
the
converters. The coursealso discusses HVDC faults and protection, reactive
power
managementandeliminationofharmonics.Thestudentsareenabledtostudy themultiterminal HVDC
systems and theirdifferent types.
UNITI:INTRODUCTIONTOHIGHVOLTAGETRANSMISSIONSYSTEMS
Introduction-Historicalsketch-ComparisonbetweenACandDCtransmission-kindsofDC links
Planningand modern.
UNITII:HVDCCONVERTERS
Threephasebridgeconverter-Simplifiedanalysis,waveformswithandwithoutoverlap-Current
andvoltagerelations-Inputpowerfactor-principlesofcontrolControlcharacteristics
Constant ignition anglecontrol Constant currentand extinction angle control.
HVDC converters twelve -higher pulseoperation-introduction to modern convertrs.
UNITIII:HVDCFAULTSANDPROTECTION
Converterfaults,commutationfailure,axisfireDisturbancecausedbyovercurrentandover
voltageProtectionagainstovercurrentandovervoltageSurgearrestorssmoothingreactors
Corona effects of DC line Transient over voltages forDC line Protection ofDC links.
UNITIV:REACTIVEPOWERANDHARMONICSINHVDC
Sourcesofreactivepower-staticVARsystemReactivepowercontrolduringtransients
GenerationofharmonicsTypesanddesignofvariousACfilters,DCfiltersinterference- telephoneRInoise.
UNITV:MULTITERMINALHVDCSYSTEMS
TypesofMTDC systemComparisonofseriesandparallelMTDC systemHVDCinsulation
DC line insulators DC breakers Characteristics andtypes of DC breakers.
TEXTBOOKS
1. K.R.Padiyar,HVDCPowerTransmissionSystemsTechnologyandSystemInteractions,
New AgeInternational (p)Limited, New Delhi, 2003.
2. EdwardWilsonKimbark,DirectcurrentTransmission,WileyInterscience,Vol.I,New
York, 1971.
REFERENCEBOOKS
1. VijayK.Sood,HVDCandFACTSController:ApplicationofStaticConvertersinpower
systems,IEEEPowerElectronicsandPowerSystemsseries,KluwerAcademicpublishers,
Boston, First edition January2004.
2. C. Adamson andN.G. Hingorani, High voltage DC power Transmission, Garraway
Limited, England, 1960.
3. Mohan,UndelandandRobbins,PowerElectronicsConverters,ApplicationsandDesign,
JohnWiley&Son,Inc.,2003.
4. J. Arrialga, HVDC Transmission, PeterPeregrinusLtd.,London, 1983.
SYLLABUS
EE E16POWER SYSTEMRESTRUCTURINGANDDEREGULATION
Objective:
Theobjectiveofthecourseistoexplorethestudentswiththestructureofelectrical
tariffandtheimpactofdepreciationonthepowercomponents.Thecourseoffersanintroduction
tothe
architecture
of
power
marketsanddiscussesthe
technicalchallengessuch
asTTCand
congestionmanagementintherestructuredpowermarket.The
fundamentalsofminimizing
the
costofgenerationsourcestomeetthepower
systemloadwillbe
discussedwiththeaidof
computationalmethods.Finally,thecourseoffersadetailstudy
onthecurrentscenarioofthe
Indian
power market.
UNITI: FUNDAMENTALSOF POWER MARKETS
Fundamentalsandstructure ofRestructured Power MarketWheelingMarket Power- Power
exchange andpoolmarkets-IndependentSystemOperator (ISO)components- role ofISO- Operating
Experiences ofRestructuredElectricity MarketsinvariousCountries(UK,Australia, Europe, US,
Asia).
UNITII: TRANSMISSION CHALLENGES
TransmissionexpansionintheNewEnvironmentIntroductionRoleoftransmissionplanning
Transmission Capacity Total TransferCapability(TTC) Computational procedure MarginsAvailabletransfercapability (ATC)PrinciplesConstraints-Methodstocompute ATC.
UNITIII: CONGESTION MANAGEMENTAND ANCILLARY SERVICES
ConceptofCongestionManagementMethodstorelieve
thecongestion-Inter
andIntra
zonal
Congestion ManagementGeneration Rescheduling -LocationalMarginal PricingFinancial
Transmission Right-AncillaryServices.
UNITIV:TRANSMISSION PRICING
Transmissionpricingmethods
-Postagestamp-Contractpath-MW-mile
MVAmile
DistributionFactormethodTracing method-Shortrunmarginalcost(SRMC)Generator Rampingand
OpportunityCosts.
UNITV:INDIANPOWER MARKET
CurrentScenarioRegionsSalientfeaturesofIndianElectricity Act2003Regulatory and Policy
developmentinIndianpowerSectorAvailability basedtariffNecessityWorking Mechanism
UnscheduledInterchangeRate Operation ofIndian PowerExchange.
REFERENCES:
1.M.ShahidehpourandM.Alomoush,RestructuringElectricalPowerSystems,MarcelDecker
Inc., 2001.
2.M.Shahidehpour,H.YaminandZ.Li,MarketOperationsinElectricPowerSystems,John
Wiley&Sons,Inc., 2002.
3.KankarBhattacharya,MathH.J.BollenandJaapE.Daalder,OperationofRestructuredPower
Systems, Kluwer AcademicPublishers, 2001.
4.LoiLeiLai,Power system Restructuring and Regulation, John Wileysons, 2001.
5. ScholarlyTransaction Papers, UtilityandPower Exchangeweb sites.
SYLLABUS
EE E17Optimization Techniques
Objective :Soft computing, as an engineering science emphasize different aspects of data analysis
and the need for intuitive and interpretable models, which are tolerant to imprecision and
uncertainty. Basedonthis,thecoursegivesadequateexposureinthetheory and applicationsofLinear
programming, Non linear programming, Dynamic programming and the heuristic algorithms such
as Genetic algorithm, Particle swarm optimization and its applications to engineering sciences.
UNIT I LINEAR PROGRAMMING
Graphical method for two dimensional problems, central problem of linear programming
Definitions, simplex algorithm, phase I and phase II of simplex method. Simplex Multipliers, dual
and primal, dual simplex method, transportation problem and its solution, assignment problem and
its solution by Hungarian method, Karmarkars method, statement, conversion of the Linear
Programming problem into the required form, algorithm
UNIT - IINON LINEAR PROGRAMMING
Introduction unrestricted search exhaustive search interval halving method Fibonacci
method random search method univariate method pattern search methods Hooke and
Jeeves method simplex method gradient of a function, steepest descent method conjugate
gradient method.
UNIT III DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING
Introduction, multistage decision processes, principles of optimality, computation procedures.
UNIT IV Evolutionary Algorithms
Evolution in nature-Fundamentals of Evolutionary algorithms-Working Principles of Genetic
Algorithm- Evolutionary Strategy and Evolutionary Programming-Genetic Operators-Selection,
Crossover and Mutation-Issues in GA implementation.Evolutionary algorithms PSO Simulation
Annealing - Hybrid Approaches Implementation issues.
UNIT V Multiobjective Optimization
Concept of pareto optimality-Conventional approaches for MOOP-Multi objective GA-Fitness assignmentSharing function-
Text Books:
1. Singiresu S Rao, Engineering Optimization Theory and Practice, New Age International,
New Delhi, 2011.
2. Kalyanmoy Deb, Multi objective optimization using Evolutionary Algorithms,
John Wileyand Sons, 2008.
3. Kalyanmoy Deb, Optimization for Engineering Design,Prentice hall of India first
edition,1988.
Reference Books
1. Sivanandam S. N., and Deepa S. N., Principles of Soft Computing, Wiley India (P)
Ltd.,New Delhi, 2007
2. Kambo N S, Mathematical Programming Techniques, East West Press, New Delhi,
2005.
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EE E19SMART GRID
Objective:
Thecoursecontentisdesignedtostudyaboutsmartgridtechnologies,differentsmart
metersandadvancedmetering
infrastructure.Itisusedtogetfamiliarizedwithpowerquality
management andcommunication protocols forthesmart gridapplications.
UNITI: INTRODUCTION TO SMART GRID
EvolutionofElectricGridNeedforsmartgridDifferencebetweenconventional&smartgrid
Overview of enablingtechnologiesInternational experiencein smart grid deploymentefforts
smartgridroad map forINDIA smartgridarchitecture
UNITII: WIDE AREA MONITORINGSYSTEM
Fundamentals of synchrophasortechnology concept and benefits of wide area monitoring
systemStructureandfunctionsofPhasorMeasuring Unit(PMU)andPhasorDataConcentrator (PDC)
Road
Mapfor
synchrophasorapplications(NAPSI)Operationalexperienceand
Blackout
analysisusing PMU
UNITIII: SMART METERS
FeaturesandfunctionsofsmartmetersFunctionalspecificationcategory
ofsmartmeters
AMRandAMIdriversandbenefitsAMIprotocolDemandSideIntegration:Peakload, Outage and
Power Qualitymanagement
UNITIV:INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
Overviewofsmart
gridcommunicationsystem
ModulationandDemodulationtechniques:
RadiocommunicationMobilecommunication
Power
linecommunication
Opticalfibrecommunication Communication protocol forsmart grid
UNITV:SMARTGRID APPLICATIONS
Overviewandconcept ofrenewableintegrationroleofprotective relayinginsmartgrid House
AreaNetworkAdvancedEnergyStorageTechnology:Flow
batteryFuelcellSMESSuper
capacitorsPluginHybridelectricVehiclesCyber Security requirementsSmartgrid information
model
REFERENCES
1. Smart GridTechnology and Applications by JanakaEkanayake, KithsiriLiyanage,
JianzhongWu, Akihiko Yokoyama, Nick Jenkins, JohnWiley&Sons Publication, 2012.
2. SmartGridPrimer,PublishedbyPowerGridCorporationofIndiaLimited,September
2013.
3. Smart grid integrating renewable, distributed and efficient energy,
Fereidoon.P.sioshansi, AcademicPress, 2011.
4. SmartGrids:Infrastructure,TechnologyandSolutionsEditedbyStuartBorlase,CRC
Press Publication, 2013.