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Curricula BE EE 3-8 Sem

The document outlines the curriculum for an Electrical Engineering degree program over 8 semesters. It includes the courses required each semester along with course codes, credits, and contact hours for theoretical and practical/laboratory courses. The core EE courses cover topics like circuit theory, electromagnetics, electrical machines, power systems, electronics, control systems, and power electronics. Non-EE courses include mathematics, thermodynamics, signals and systems, and management. Laboratory sessions accompany most theoretical courses. Electives are available in the 7th and 8th semesters.

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The document outlines the curriculum for an Electrical Engineering degree program over 8 semesters. It includes the courses required each semester along with course codes, credits, and contact hours for theoretical and practical/laboratory courses. The core EE courses cover topics like circuit theory, electromagnetics, electrical machines, power systems, electronics, control systems, and power electronics. Non-EE courses include mathematics, thermodynamics, signals and systems, and management. Laboratory sessions accompany most theoretical courses. Electives are available in the 7th and 8th semesters.

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Curricula of B.E.

Degree for 3rd – 8th Semesters in Electrical Engineering


(EE)

Semester-III
Sl. Paper Periods/Week Full
Paper Name Credits
No Code L T P Marks
Theoretical Papers
1 M 301 Engineering Mathematics-III 3 1 0 3 100
2 EE 301 Circuit Theory and Networks 3 1 0 3 100
3 EE 302 Electromagnetics and Electrical Fields 3 1 0 3 100
4 EE 303 Electrical Measurements 3 1 0 3 100
5 ECE 321 Analog Electronics and Circuits 3 0 0 2 100
Basic Engineering Thermodynamics 3 0 0 2 100
6 ME 301
and Fluid Mechanics
7 HS 301 Values and Ethics (Non-credit)* 3 0 0 0 100
Practical/Sessional Papers
Circuit Theory and Networks 0 0 3 2 100
8 EE 351
Laboratory
9 EE 352 Electrical Measurements Laboratory 0 0 3 2 100
Analog Electronics and Circuits 0 0 3 2 100
10 ECE 371
Laboratory
Group Discussion and Personality 0 0 3 2 100
11 HS 381
Development
Sub-total 21 4 12 24 1000
Total 37 24 1000
* Marks for this paper will not be reflected in total marks for the semester

Semester-IV
Sl. Paper Periods/Week Full
Paper Name Credits
No Code L T P Marks
Theoretical Papers
Numerical Methods &
1 M 402 3 1 0 3 100
Optimization Techniques
2 EE 401 Electrical Machines-I 3 1 0 3 100
3 EE 402 Power Systems-I 3 1 0 3 100
Heat Power and Hydraulics
4 ME 401 3 0 0 2 100
Engineering
5 ECE 421 Digital Electronics and Circuits 3 1 0 3 100
Fundamentals of Signals and
6 ECE 423 3 0 0 2 100
Systems
7 PH 402 Electrical Engineering Materials 3 0 0 2 100
Practical/Sessional Papers
8 EE 451 Electrical Machines-I Laboratory 0 0 3 2 100
9 EE 452 Power Systems-I Laboratory 0 0 3 2 100
Digital Electronics and Circuits
10 ECE 471 0 0 3 2 100
Laboratory
Sub-total 21 4 12 24 1000
Total 37 24 1000

1
Semester-V

Sl. Paper Periods/Week Full


Paper Name Credits
No Code L T P Marks
Theoretical Papers
1 EE 501 Electrical Machines-II 3 1 0 3 100
2 EE 502 Power Systems-II 3 1 0 3 100
Power Electronics Devices and 3 1 0 3 100
3 EE 503
Applications
4 EE 504 Control Systems-I 3 1 0 3 100
Electrical and Electronics 3 1 0 3 100
5 AEIE 521
Instrumentation
Principles of Communication 3 0 0 2 100
6 ECE 522
Engineering
Practical/Sessional Papers
7 EE 551 Electrical Machines-II Laboratory 0 0 3 2 100
8 EE 552 Power Systems-II Laboratory 0 0 3 2 100
9 EE 553 Power Electronics Laboratory 0 0 3 2 100
10 EE 554 Control Systems-I Laboratory 0 0 3 2 100
Sub-total 18 5 12 25 1000
Total 35 25 1000

Semester-VI

Sl. Paper Periods/Week Full


Paper Name Credits
No Code L T P Marks
Theoretical Papers
1 EE 601 Electrical Machines-III 3 1 0 3 100
2 EE 602 Power Systems-III 3 1 0 3 100
3 EE 603 Control Systems-II 3 1 0 3 100
Microprocessors and
4 ECE 621 3 1 0 3 100
Microcontrollers
5 ECE 623 Advanced Signal Processing 3 1 0 3 100
Industrial Management and
6 HS 601 3 0 0 2 100
Entrepreneurship
Practical/Sessional Papers
7 EE 651 Electrical Machines-III Laboratory 0 0 3 2 100
8 EE 652 Power Systems-III Laboratory 0 0 3 2 100
9 EE 653 Control Systems-II Laboratory 0 0 3 2 100
Microprocessors and
10 ECE 671 0 0 3 2 100
Microcontrollers Laboratory
Sub-total 18 5 12 25 1000
Total 35 25 1000

2
Semester-VII
Paper Periods/Week
Sl. No Paper Name Credits Full Marks
Code L T P
Theoretical Papers
1 EE 701 Electrical Drives 3 1 0 3 100
2 EE 702 High Voltage Engineering 3 1 0 3 100
Power Station Practice
3 EE 703 3 1 0 3 100
Process Instrumentation and
4 AEIE 721 3 0 0 2 100
Control
Refer
5 Elective-I 3 1 0 3 100
Appendix-I
Practical/Sessional Papers
6 EE 751 Electrical Drives Laboratory 0 0 3 2 100
7 EE 781 Electrical Machine Design-I 0 0 3 2 100
Digital Signal Processing
8 ECE 771 0 0 3 2 100
Laboratory
9 EE 791 Project-I 0 0 3 4 100
10 EE 792 Seminar-I 0 0 3 2 100
Sub-total 15 4 15 26 1000
Total 34 26 1000

Semester-VIII

Sl. Periods/Week
Paper Code Paper Name Credits Full Marks
No L T P
Theoretical Papers
Utilization of Electrical
1 EE 801 3 1 0 3 100
Power
Power System Operation
2 EE 802 3 1 0 3 100
and Control
Refer to
3 Elective-II 3 1 0 3 100
Appendix-II
Refer to
4 Elective-III 3 1 0 3 100
Appendix-III
Practical/Sessional Papers
Electrical Machine 0 0 3 2 100
5 EE 881
Design-II
6 EE 891 Project-II 0 0 6 6 100

7 EE 892 Seminar-II 0 0 3 2 100

8 EE 893 Grand Viva 0 0 0 3 100

Sub Total 12 4 12 25 800


Total 28 25 800

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Appendix-I
Elective-I (EE 7th Semester)
List of Electives

Sl. No Paper code Name of the paper


1 EE 711(a) Optimal Control
2 EE 711(b) Special Electrical Machines and Drives
3 EE 711(c) Advanced Instrumentation-I
4 EE 711(d) Advanced Power System Analysis
5 EE 711(e) Illumination Engineering-I
6 M 711(e) Advanced Optimization Techniques
7 ECE 711(e) Embedded Systems and It‟s Applications
8 ECE 711(f) Photonics and Optoelectronics

Appendix-II
Elective-II (EE 8th Semester)
List of Electives

Sl. No Paper code Name of the paper


1 EE 811(a) Electrical Machine Modeling and Analysis
2 EE 811(b) Advanced Instrumentation-II
3 EE 811(c) Energy Audit and Management
4 EE 811(d) Illumination Engineering-II
5 EE 811(e) Advanced Topics in Power Systems
6 CSE 811(g) Soft Computing
7 M 811(e) Mathematical Modelling and Stochastic Processes

Appendix-III
Elective-III (EE 8th Semester)
List of Electives

Sl. No Paper code Name of the paper


1 EE 812(a) Advanced High Voltage Engineering
2 EE 812(b) Robust Parametric Control
3 EE 812(c) Non-conventional Energy Systems
4 EE 812(d) Process Automation and Robotics
5 EE 812(e) Advanced Power Electronics
6 M 812(a) Introduction to System Biology
7 IT 812(a) Introduction to Robotics

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Semester-III

Paper Name : Engineering Mathematics-III


Paper Code : M-301
Weekly Load : L: 3 T: 1 P: 0
Credit Unit : 03
Total Marks : 100
Lecture /
Module Detailed Description Tutorial
Period
Complex Analysis: Complex Variable functions; Limit, Continuity, 15L+5T
Differentiability and analyticity of functions of a complex variable, Cauchy-
Riemann Equations, Laplace Equation, Harmonic function, Mobius
1
transformation, Cauchy‟s integral Theorem, Cauchy‟s integral formula, Power
series, Taylor‟s series, Liouville‟s Theory, Laurent‟s series, Zeros and
singularities, Calculus of residues, Contour integration.
Probability: 12L+4T
Conditional probability, multiplication rule, independence, total probability,
Bayes‟ theorem, applications.
Random variables:
Definition, Discrete and continuous random variable, probability mass
function and probability density function, expectation and variance
2
Some special distributions:
Uniform, Exponential, Hypergeometric, Binomial, Poisson and Normal
distribution.
Joint distribution:
Joint, Marginal and conditional distributions, Covariance, Correlation,
Independence of random variables.
Statistics: 6L+2T
Regression: Least square method, linear fitting, parabolic curve fitting,
goodness of fit.
3
Sampling distribution:
Central limit theorem, distribution of sample mean and sample variance for a
normal population, Chi-square, t and F distribution.
Estimation: 9L+3T
Consistent and unbiased estimate, Maximum likelihood estimation,
Applications.
Confidence intervals:
Confidence intervals for the means and variances of different distributions.
4
Testing of Hypotheses:
Null and alternative hypotheses, Critical and acceptance region, Type-I and
Type-II error, power of the test, Neymann-Pearson lemma, Applications in
population.

Total: 42L+14T
Total Week Required: 14
No. Of Week Reserved: 02

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Text/Reference Books:
1. Probability, Statistics and Random Processes-T.Veerarajan, Tata McGrawHill, 2002
2. Stochastic Processes-J. Medhi, Wiley, 1994
3. Theory of Functions of a complex variable- Shanti Narayan, P.K. Mittal, S.Chand Publishing &
Company
4. Complex Variables-Spiegel, McGrawHill

Paper Name : Circuit Theory and Networks


Paper Code : EE-301
Weekly Load : L: 03 T: 01 P: 0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks : 100

Lecture/
Module Detailed Description Tutorial
Period
Introduction to networks and signals: Networks-circuits-systems: definitions ,
,classifications: active and passive, instantaneous and dynamic , fixed & time
varying, linear and nonlinear, lumped and distributed, causal and non-causal
systems, continuous and discrete systems, Test signals: doublet, impulse, step,
ramp, parabolic, cubic, exponential and sinusoidal, signum function, Pulse signal,
Waveform synthesis: Square wave, Triangular wave, Saw-tooth signals etc.,
Independent and dependent sources.
Fourier series and its applications: Fourier series , Application in circuit
1 analysis, odd and even signals, half and quarter wave symmetry, solution of 12L+3T
problems
Coupled circuits: Magnetic coupling, polarity of coils, polarity of induced
voltage, concept of self and mutual inductance, coefficient of coupling, Modeling
of coupled circuits, Solution of problems. Coupled circuit‟s use of transformer for
the purpose of impedance matching.
Graph theory and Networks topology: Concept of tree, co-tree, branch, twigs,
links, loop and mesh, Planar and non-planar graph, Incidence matrix, Tie-set
matrix, Cut set matrix. Duality, Network equilibrium equations using KVL and
KCL, Solution of problems.
Laplace Transform and its applications: --Definition, Concept of complex
frequency, transform of standard periodic and non-periodic waveforms.
Independent and dependent sources and equivalence of sources. Circuit elements
and their transformed equivalents, treatment of mutual couplings. Transient(AC
&DC) and steady state response of RL, RC, LC and RLC circuits in transient with
2 10L+4T
or without stored energy – solutions in t & s domains. Concept of natural
frequency and damping. Sketching transient response, determination of peak
values. Practical applications. Concept of convolution theorem and its application,
Complete response analysis of switched circuits, Introduction to Fourier
transform.
Two Port networks – open circuit and short circuit parameters,
transmission Parameters, hybrid parameters, interconnection of
networks, characteristics of Unsymmetrical networks, Image and
3 iterative impedances, propagation function, Characteristics of symmetrical 10L+4T
networks, characteristic impedance, propagation function, some typical
networks- T, Π, lattice, bridged T, bartlett‟s bisection theorem - its proof and
application, Insertion loss.

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Filters: Mechanism of filter action, conditions of pass band and stop band,
frequency responses of filter networks, Analysis and synthesis of RLC filters,
design of Prototype low pass, high pass, band pass and band stop sections (both
4 T & Π section), m-derived sections, modern filter design concepts. 10L+3T
Attenuators and Equalisers: T, Π, Bridged T, Lattice and L type
attenuators, ladder Attenuator, amplitude and phase equalizer- Lattice and
Bridged T, application of Attenuators and equalizers.

Total 42L+14T
Total Week Required 14
No. of Week Reserved 02

Text/Reference Books:
1. Network Analysis, M.E.Van Valkenburg (Prentice Hall), 3rd Edition.
2. Engineering Circuit Analysis, W.H.Hayt, J.E.Kenmerly, S.M.Durbin,(TMH), 6th Edition, 2002.
3. Network and Systems, Ashfaq Husain,(Khanna Book Publisher), 2000.
4. Network and Systems, D.Roychowdhury,(New Age International) ,2001.
5. Modern Netwok Analysis, F.M.Reza & S.Seely, McGraw Hill.

Paper Name : Electromagnetics and Electrical Fields


Paper Code : EE-302
Weekly Load: L: 3, T: 1, P: 0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks: 100

Module Detailed Description Lecturer/


Tutorial
Period
1 Elements of vector calculus: Gradient, divergence and curl: Physical significance; 10L+3T
integral calculus (line, surface and volume integrals; Gauss and Stokes theorem,
Dirac delta function; Helmholtz theorem for vector fields Laplace equation,
poission equation. Coordinate system and inter-relation: Cartesian, cylindrical and
spherical coordinates
Introduction to Static Electric Fields: Coulomb‟s law, Faraday‟s law, Electric
Flux density, Electric Potential and Potential Gradient, Electric stress and
mechanical force in charged conductors, Energy stored in electric field, Gauss‟s
integral law for electric displacements fields, Electric dipole fields, Electric
Polarization and its relation to the permittivity of dielectric media.
2 Elctrostatic Boundary-value problem: Solution of Laplace‟s equation by 12L+3T
separation of variables method, Capacitance of coaxial cables and two wire
transmission lines and related electric fields, Numerical analysis of electric fields
by solving Laplace‟s equation, Uniqueness theorem, Method of Images for the
solution of electric fields.
Magnetostatics field: Biot-Savart‟s law, Ampere‟s circuital law, application,
magnetic flux density, Scalar and Vector magnetic potential, Lorentz force,
Motoring and generating principles, Faraday‟s Law of electromagnetic induction,
Ampere‟s law in both integral and differential forms, Boundary conditions,
Solution of field problem by image method, Self and mutual inductance,
Inductance of coaxial cable and two wire transmission lines, Energy in magnetic
field, Force due to magnetic field in magnetic medium.
3 Plane Wave Propagation: Homogeneous, isotropic medium, orientation of 13L+6T
electric field, magnetic field and direction of propagation, Helmholtz equation,
wave equation in free space, conducting medium, Uniform plane wave, intrinsic
impedance, Poynting‟s vector, polarization: circular, elliptical. Wave propagation
through various media; good conductor, perfect dielectric Reflection and refraction:

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normal incidence and oblique incidence in perfect conductor, perfect dielectric,
horizontal and vertical polarization, Brewster angle, total internal reflection,
evanescent wave, surface impedance, phase and group velocity; skin depth
4 Transmission lines: Parameters, equation: current, voltage, input impedance, 7L+2T
condition of lossless line, distortionless line, characteristic impedance SWR:
Voltage and current, shorted line, open circuited line, matched
line, power, impedance transformation; Quarter wave transformer, single stub,
double stub, Elements of wave guide and radiating systems (antenna), Diffusion
equation for eddy currents and skin effect.
Total 42L+14T
Total week required 14
No of week reserved 02

Books:
1) Electromagnetic Waves and Radiating Systems by E.C. Jordan K.G. Balmain (PHI)
2) Elements of Electromagnetics by Matthew N. O. Sadiku (Oxford)
3) Time-Harmonic Electromagnetic Fields Roger F. Harrington (Willey Interscience)
4) Electromagnetic Theory by Stratton Julius Adams, Julius Adams Stratton
5) Electromagnetic Field Theory Fundamentals by B S Guru, H R Hiziroglu (Cambridge University
Press)
6) Foundations of Electromagnetic Theory by John R. Reitz, Frederick J. Milford, Robert W. Christy
(Addison Wesley)

Paper Name: Electrical Measurements


Paper Code: EE- 303
Weekly Load: L: 3 T: 1 P:0
Credit Point: 03
Total Marks: 100

Lecture/
Module Detailed Description Tutorial
Period
1 Classification of electrical measuring instruments, class & accuracy, general 13L+4T
feature of indicating instruments: controlling, damping, balancing
Galvanometer, dynamics, sensitivity, D‟Arsonval galvanometer, Ballistic
galvanometer, Vibration Galvanometer, PMMC instrument, temperature
compensation, rectifier type instrument, Moving iron instrument, errors and
compensations, Electrodynamometer type instrument, power measurement, low
power factor wattmeter, wattmeter connections and errors

2 Induction type energy meter: characteristics, errors and their compensation, 8L+3T
Extension of instrument range: shunt, multiplier, current transformer, potential
transformer; testing and calibration of measuring instruments, Measurement of
resistance: Kelvin double bridge, series and shunt type ohmmeter, megger.

3 Measurement of inductances and capacitances, measurement of incremental 10L+4T


inductances, errors in bridges.
dc potentiometer: Weston normal cell,Vernier type, Kelvin-Verley slide, dual
range, applications, phantom loading.
ac potentiometer: polar type and co-ordinate type

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4 Use of Ballistic Galvanometer in magnetic testing, ac magnetic testing: Lloyd- 11L+3T
fisher square.
Cathode ray oscilloscope (CRO): Measurement of voltage, current, frequency &
phase by oscilloscope. Frequency limitation of CRO. Sampling and storage
oscilloscope, Double beam CRO.
Localization of cable faults. Murray and Varley Loop test.
Total 42L+14T
Total Week Required: 14
No. of Week Reserved: 02

Text/Reference Books
1. Electrical Measurement & Measuring Instrument : by Golding & Widdis
2. Electrical Measurement : by F. K. Harris
3. Electrical Measurement Analysis : by Ernest Frank
4. Alternating Current Bridge Networks : by Hague & Foord
5. Basic Electrical Measurement : by M. B. Stout
6. Electrical Measurement : by C. T. Baldwin

Paper Name: Analog Electronic and Circuits


Paper Code: ECE- 321
Weekly Load: L: 3 T: 0 P: 0
Credit Point: 02
Total Marks: 100

Lecture /
Module Detailed Description Tutorial
Period
1. BJT and analog circuits: 11L
Overview of analog circuits, application of analog circuits implementation.
Characteristics of BJT; Ebers-Moll equations and large signal models; inverse
mode of operation, early effect; BJT as an amplifier and switch. Biasing and dc
circuits of BJT. Small signal models, Small signal analysis of CE, CB, CC
amplifiers using re models, frequency response of amplifiers. Multistage
amplifiers (Cascade, Cascode )
2. FET: JFET types, Device structure and operation , Volt-amp characteristics. 8L
MOSFET enhancement NMOS, PMOS and CMOS, Device structure and
operation of Volt-amp characteristics. Nonlinearities in MOSFET, Biasing and
dc circuits of JFET, MOS. Current source biasing. Small signal analysis of JFET,
MOS amplifiers (CS, CG, Source follower).
3. Power amplifiers, Differential and operational amplifiers : 9L
Class A, Class B, Class AB Class C, Class- D Circuit operation, transfer
characteristics, power dissipation, and efficiency. Practical BJT and MOS power
transistors; thermal resistance; heat sink design; IC power amplifiers.
Advantages of differential amplifiers; Ideal operational amplifier(OP-AMP)
parameters, Characteristics. Inverting and noninverting configurations; Common
OPAMP ICs: Gain-frequency and Slew rate etc.
Applications of Op-AMP:
Inverting, Non-Inverting amplifiers; Instrumentation Amplifier, Integrators,
Differentiators; LOG amplifier, Anti Log Amplifier , Comparators; Schmitt
triggers, Active RC filters.

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4. Feedback, Oscillators and Application Specific ICs : Feedback concept and 14L
definition; Four basic feedback topologies with real circuits; Analysis of Series-
shunt, series-series, shunt-shunt and shunt-series feedback amplifiers; stability in
feedback amplifiers, frequency compensation;
Principle of sinusoidal oscillators and Barkhausen criterion; Relaxation
oscillation Active-RC and Active-LC sinusoidal oscillators; Wien Bridge; Phase-
Shift; Quadrature Oscillators; Crystal Oscillators, Multivibrators, 555 timer as
Astable and Monostable multivibrators, VCO(LM 566) amd PLL (LM 565).
Voltage regulations: Linear regulators using transistors and Op-Amps.
Monolithic regulators. SMPS Concepts.
Total 42L
Total Week Required: 14
No. Of Week Reserved: 02

Text/References:
1) Microelectronic Circuits – Sedra and Smith (Fifth Edition) (Oxford)
2) Sergio Franco – Operational Amplifier (TMH)
3) Electronic Devices and Circuit theory – Boylestead and Nashlesky – PHI/Pearson
Education
4) Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Ckts- Behzad Razavi-Mc Graw Hill Pub.
5) CMOS Analog Circuit Design-P.E. Allen & D.R.Hollberg –Oxford Pub.
6) Millman and Halkias – Integrated Electronics – TMH Op Amp and Linear Ics.
7) P. Horowitz and W. Hill, The Art of Electronics, 2nd Edition, Cambridge University
Press, 1989.
8) Foundations of Analog and Digital Electronic Circuits. Agarwal, Anant, and Jeffrey
H. Lang. San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Elsevier
9) R. A. Gayakwad, Op-Amps and Linear Integrated Circuit, Prentice Hall of India,
10) Fundamentals of Microelectronics –Behzad Razavi- John Wiely

Paper Name: Basic Engineering Thermodynamics & Fluid Mechanics.


Paper Code: ME 301
Weekly Load: L: 3, T: 0, P:0
Credit Point: 02
Total Marks: 100

Module Detailed Description Lecture /


Tutorial
Period
Basic Concepts of Thermodynamics: Definition, Scope and Application of 8L
Thermodynamics, Macroscopic and Microscopic Approach, Thermodynamic
systems, Working Substance, Pure Substance, Thermodynamic Equilibrium,
1 Properties of Systems, Process, Cycle, Point and Path Function, Heat, Specific
Heat, Heat Capacity, Thermodynamic and Mechanical Work, Pressure, Energy.
Zeroth law and Temperature: Concept of Temperature, Zeroth Law of
Thermodynamics, Measurement of Temperature, Thermometers and
thermometric property, Temperature measuring scales.
Properties and Thermodynamic Processes of gas: Introduction, General gas
Equation, Equation of state and Characteristic Equation of gas, Universal Gas
Constant, Specific heats of Gas, Relation between Cp and Cv, Enthalpy of a Gas,
Classification of Thermodynamics Process, Heating and Expansion of gases in
Non Flow Process, Real gas.

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First Law of Thermodynamics: Introduction, First law for a closed system 16L
undergoing a cycle and undergoing a change of state, Energy- a property of
system,PMM-1,Energy of a Isolated System, Limitation of First Law, Application
of First law to non Flow Process, First law of Thermodynamics for Flow Process,
Mass balance and energy Balance Equation, Engineering application of Steady
2 Flow Energy Equation(SFEE)
Second Law of Thermodynamics: Introduction, Heat Engine, Heat Reservoirs
,Refrigerator, Heat Pump, Statement of Second Law of Thermodynamics-
Clausius statement, Kelvin Plank statement, Equivalence of Kelvin Plank and
Clausius statements, PMM-2,Thermodynamic Temperature, Carnot Cycle,
Carnots theorem, Entropy, Clausius Inequality, Temperature- Entropy diagram,
Change of entropy for various thermodynamic processes, Irreversibility,
Reynold‟s Transport Theorem.
Air Standard Cycles: Otto Cycle , Diesel Cycle and their efficiency
Properties of Pure substances and Steam Power Cycle

Basics of Heat Transfer Modes: Conduction, Convection, Radiation 7L


Heat Transfer by Conduction: Fourier‟s law, Thermal conductivity of materials,
Thermal Resistance, Heat conduction through plane and composite walls, overall
heat transfer co-efficient, Heat conduction through hollow and composite
3 cylinders, Heat conduction through hollow composite sphere, Critical thickness of
Insulation
Heat Transfer by Convection: Principle of Free and Forced Convection,
Convection heat transfer Co-efficient.
Heat Transfer by Radiation: Introduction, Surface emission properties,
Absorptivity, Reflectivity and Transmissivity, Concept of a black body, Stefan-
Boltzmann law, Kirchhoff‟s law, Plank‟s law, Wiens displacement law, Intensity
of radiation and lamberts cosine law.
Basics of Fluid Mechanics: Types and properties of fluids, Viscosity, Surface 11L
tension, Capillarity.
Fluid Statics: Fluid Pressure and its measurement, Pascal‟s law, Total pressure
and centre of pressure, Hydrostatic forces on surfaces, Buoyancy, Centre of
buoyancy, Metacentre, Metacentric height, Stability of submerged and floating
body.
4 Fluid Kinematics: Fluid motion, Types of fluid flow, Discharge, Continuity
equation, Velocity & acceleration, Velocity potential function and stream function
Fluid Dynamics: Euler‟s equation of motion along a stream line, Bernoulli‟s
equation, assumptions, Physical significance of different heads, Application of
Bernoulli‟s equation in flow measurement devices – Venturimeter, Orifice meter,
Pitot tube.

TOTAL: 42L
Total Week Required: 14
No. Of Week Reserved: 02

Text / Reference Books:


1. P K Nag – Engineering Themodyamics – TMH Pub.
2. P K Nag – Power Plant Engineering. – TMH Pub.
3. P S Ballaney – Thermal Engineering – Khanna Pub.
4. Domkundwar & Arora – Power Plant Engineering – Dhanpat Rai & Co.
5. R S Khurmi & J K Gupta – Thermal Engineering – S Chand Pub.
6. Kothandaraman, Domkundwar - A Course in Thermodynamics( Thermal Engg.) - Dhanpat Rai & Co
7. R K Bansal – Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulics Machines- Laxmi Pub.

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8. A R Basu – Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulics Machines – Dhanpat Rai & Co.
9. R K Rajput - Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulics Machines – S Chand Pub.
10. Som, Biswas - Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines – TMH Pub

Paper Name: Values and Ethics


Paper Code: HS 301
Weekly Load: L: 3, T: 0, P: 0
Credit Point: 0
Total Marks: 100

Module Detailed Description Lecture /


Tutorial
Period
Nature of professional ethics:-Introduction, definition, morals &ethics sources 11L
of ethics, sources of ethics, relationship between ethics and management. Nature
of professional ethics, importance of ethics in profession, nature and objectives
1 of ethics, need for ethics.
Ethical decision making:- Values, morals, standards, corporate social
responsibility, attitude and beliefs, ethical values and dimensions dilemmas-
decision making, organization and power politics.
Effects of technological growth:- Energy Crisis, Rapid technological growth, 8L
environmental degradation and pollution, human operator in Engineering
2
projects and industries, problems of man, machine, interaction. Impact of
assembly line and automation.
Ethics in profession:-Engineering profession, ethical issues in engineering 15L
practice, conflicts between business demands and professional ideals, social and
ethical responsibilities of technologists, code of professional Ethics,
Whistleblowing and beyond, effects of globalization in modern organization,
3
case study.
Managing ethics:- Building a value system, role of law enforcement, training in
ethics, ethics in commercial and operational profession, ethics in finance, ethics
in HRM, ethics in Global Business, ethics and IT.
Engineering Ethics: Senses of 'Engineering Ethics' - variety of moral issued - 8L
types of inquiry - moral dilemmas - moral autonomy - Kohlberg's theory -
Gilligan's theory - consensus and controversy – Models of Professional Roles -
4 theories about right action - Self-interest - customs and religion - uses of ethical
theories. Valuing Time – Co-operation – Commitment – Nature of Engineering
Ethics, Profession and Professionalism, Professional Ethics, Code of Ethics,
Sample Codes – IEEE, ASCE, ASME and CSI.
TOTAL: 42L
Total Week Required: 14
No. Of Week Reserved: 02

Text / Reference Books:


1. Blending the best of the East & West, Dr. SubirChowdhury, EXCEL
2. Ethics& Mgmt. & Indian Ethos, Ghosh, VIKAS
3. BusinessEthics,Pherwani,EPH
4. Ethics,Indian Ethos & Mgmt., Balachandran,Raja,Nair, Shroff Publishers
5. Business Ethics: concept and cases, Velasquez, Pearson
6. Engineering Ethics: Charles D, Fleddermann, Pearson / PHI, New Jersey 2004 (Indian Reprint)
7. Engineering Ethics – Concepts and Cases:Charles E Harris, Michael S. Protchard and Michael J Rabins,
Wadsworth Thompson Leatning, United States, 2000 (Indian Reprint now available)
8. Ethics and the Conduct of Business:John R Boatright, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2003.

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9. Fundamentals of Ethics for Scientists and Engineers:Edmund G Seebauer and Robert L Barry, Oxford
University Press, Oxford, 2001.

Paper Name : Circuit Theory and Networks Laboratory


Paper Code : EE 351
Weekly Load : L: 0 T: 0 P:3
Credit Point : 02
Total Marks : 100

List of Experiments:

01. Study of Open Circuit (Z) and Short Circuit(Y) Parameters of a Two Port Network.

02. Study of Transmission (ABCD) Parameters of a Two Port Network.

03. Study of different types of Impedances of a Two Port Network:


a) Image Impedance, b) Characteristic Impedance, c) Iterative Impedance.

04. Conversion from T & ∏ Network to Lattice Network using Bisection Theorem.

05. Design of T-type Attenuator Network.

06. Study of First Order Low Pass Filter & determination of Cut- Off Frequency from its Frequency
Response. (Hardware/ Simulation)

07. Study of First Order High Pass Filter & determination of Cut-Off Frequency from its
Frequency Response. (Hardware/ Simulation)

08. Study of Transformer Coupled Circuit used for Impedance Matching.

09. Study of DC transient Response of R-L-C series circuit.

10. Circuit and Network simulation using MATLAB.

Module 1: Generation of Periodic, Exponential, Sinusoidal, Damped Sinusoidal, Step, Impulse,


Ramp signal using MATLAB. Response analysis of simple electrical networks and Circuits.

Module 2: Determination of Laplace transform and Inverse Laplace transform using MATLAB.
It‟s application in solving electrical network problems.

Module 3: Amplitude and Phase spectrum analysis of different signals using MATLAB.

Paper Name : Electrical Measurements Laboratory


Paper Code : EE 352
Weekly Load : L: 0 T: 0 P:3
Credit Point : 02
Total Marks : 100

List of Experiments:

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1. Instrument workshop- Study of construction of PMMC, Dynamometer, Moving iron and Rectifier
type instruments, Oscilloscope and Digital Multi-meter.
2. Calibration of moving iron and electrodynamometer type ammeter/voltmeter by potentiometer.
3. Calibration of dynamometer type Wattmeter by potentiometer.
4. Calibration of A.C. energy meter.
5. Measurement of resistivity of a material using Kelvin‟s Double Bridge.
6. Measurement of Power using Instrument transformers.
7. Measurement of 3-phase Power by two-wattmeter and single-wattmeter method.
8. Measurement of Frequency by Wien Bridge using Oscilloscope.
9. Measurement of Inductance by Anderson Bridge.
10. Measurement of Capacitance by De Sauty Bridge.
11. Measurement of High resistance.
12. Calibration of dynamometer type Power Factor meter.
13. Power Measurement by 3 Ammeter and 3 Voltmeter method.
14. Measurement of Capacitance by Schering Bridge

Paper Name : Analog Electronics and Circuits Laboratory


Paper Code : ECE 371
Weekly Load : L: 0 T: 0 P:3
Credit Point : 02
Total Marks : 100

List of Experiments:

1) Study of Clipping circuits.


2) Study of Clamping circuits.
3) Study of CE Amplifier.
4) Study of frequency response single stage R – C coupled voltage amplifier.
5) Study of Power Amplifier.
6) Study of OP-AMP characteristics.
7) Study of Integrator and Differentiator circuits.
8) Study of Transistor Phase – Shift Oscillator.
9) Study of series voltage regulator using Transistor and Zener diode.
10) Study of 555 timer as Astable, Monostable multivibrators
11) Study of Active filters using OP-AMP.

Paper Name : Group Discussion and Personality Development


Paper Code : HS 381
Weekly Load :L:0 T:0 P:3
Credit Point : 02
Total Marks : 100

Practical
Module
Detailed Description Period

Group Discussion:
Students must be made aware of the difference between conversation 7P
1 and group discussion. UGC produced video cassettes could be used to
teach them the strategies to be followed in group discussion. Students
must also be given practice on contemporary social , economic,
political and educational topics.

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Mock Interview
2 7P
Students are to be taught the strategies of facing an interview. Mock
Interviews Must be arranged for them.
Presentation
3 7P
Students will be taught how to make lab presentations by using
different audio-visual aids.
4 Language tests 3P
Students will be prepared for facing language tests like T.O.E.F.L
TOTAL: 24P

Total Week Required: 12

No. of Week Reserved: 04

Text/Reference Books:

1 Group discussion and interview(With audio cassette) by Prasad, Published by TMH.


2 Communication at work by Alder and Elmhorst, By MHI

Semester-IV
Paper Name : Numerical Methods and Optimization Techniques
Paper Code : M-402
Weekly Load : L: 3 T: 1 P: 0
Credit Unit : 03
Total Marks : 100

Module Lecture /
Detailed Description Tutorial
Period
1 Numerical Methods: 10L+4T
Error Formulation
Numerical Interpolation:
Finite differences, Newton‟s forward and backward interpolation formulae,
Lagrange‟s interpolation, error analysis.
Numerical Differentiation and Integration:
Numerical differentiation using interpolating polynomial, Trapezoidal rule,
Simpson‟s 1/3 rd rule of integration, error analysis.

2 Numerical solution of polynomial and transcendental equations: 10L+3T


Bisection method, Regula-Falsi method, Fixed point iteration, Newton-
Raphson method, Gauss-Jacobi iteration and Gauss-Seidel iteration for
solving a system of linear equations.
Numerical solution of ODE:
Numerical solution of first order ODE with initial condition by Picard‟s,
Euler‟s and Taylor‟s series method, Runge-Kutta method, Predictor-Corrector
methods (Milne and Adams-Bashforth); Boundary value problems, Shifting
and finite difference method.

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3 I. Introduction: Historical Development, Engineering application of 12L+4T
Optimization,
Formulation of design problems as mathematical programming
problems,
classification of optimization problems.
II. Linear Programming: Graphical method, Simplex method, Big-M
Method, Revised simplex method, Duality in linear programming (LP),
Sensitivity analysis, Transportation, assignment and other applications.
III. Game theory and its applications: Maximin,Minimax Principle,
Two-person-zero-sum game, Dominance principle, Graphical Method.

4 IV. Non Linear Programming: Unconstrained optimization techniques, 10L+3T


Direct search methods, Constrained optimization, Direct and indirect
methods, Optimization with calculus, Kuhn-Tucker conditions.
V.PERT and CPM

Total: 42L+14T
Total Week Required: 14
No. Of Week Reserved: 02

Text/Reference Books:
1. S.S. Rao, “Engineering Optimization: Theory and Practice”, New Age International (P)
Ltd., New Delhi, 2000.
2. J.K.Sharma “Operations Research”, National Publishing House
3. H.A. Taha, “Operations Research: An Introduction”, 5th Edition, Macmillan, New York,
1992.
4. K. Deb, “Optimization for Engineering Design – Algorithms and Examples”, Prentice-Hall
of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1995.
5. An Introduction to Numerical Analysis (2nd edn.)-Atkinson, John Wiley and sons
6. Numerical Analysis-James Blaine Scarborough, Oxford University Press
7. Numerical Methods-S.A. Mollah, Books and Allied Publishers.

Paper Name : Electrical Machines-I


Paper Code : EE- 401
Weekly Load : L : 3 T : 1 P: 0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks : 100

Lecture/
Module Detailed Description Tutorial
Period
1 1-Phase Transformer: Construction and basic principle of operation. Core 6L+3T
type and shell type transformers. Materials used for core, winding and
insulation. EMF equation. Core loss copper loss and leakage reactances.
Harmonics in magnetizing current and magnetizing inrush current.
Generalised derivation of electrical equivalent circuit from magnetic
structure. Phasor diagram. Dry type and oil cooled type. Natural and forced
type of cooling. Tank and radiator construction, operation. Transformer oil,
transformer accessories e.g. conservator, breather, Buckholtz relay,
bushings etc.

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2 Testing of Transformers: Polarity of windings, OC and SC test. 10L+5T
Separation of losses, derivation of equivalent circuit parameters.
Regulation, efficiency, all-day efficiency. Parallel operation. Effects of
changes of frequency and voltage on transformer performance
Single phase auto transformers: Principle of operation, phasor diagram.
Comparison of weight, copper loss, equivalent reactance with 2-winding
transformer
Special Transformer: Current Transformer, pulse transformer and high
frequency ferrite core transformer with pulsed dc supply. Potential
Transformer.
3 Polyphase Transformer: Construction and basic principle of 9L+4T
operation. Core type 3-limb and 5-limb construction and shell type.
Flux distribution. Star, delta, open delta and Zigzag connections.
Tertiary windings. Vector groups. Graded insulation and shielding
for HV. Harmonics in 3-phase transformers. Tap Changer principles,
types and operation. Parallel operation, unbalanced loading, capacity
calculations. Tests specified as per standards.
4 Special Connections: Scott and le Blanc connection, 3-phase to 6- 5L+2T
phase and 3-phase to 1-phase transformation. Three phase auto
transformers, principle of operation, phasor diagram.
Total 42L+14T
Total Week Required: 14
No. of Week Reserved: 02

Text/Reference Books:

1. H. Cotton," Advanced Electrical Technology"


2.P S Bimbhra, “ Electrical Machinery”
3. Puschtein & Lloyd,"Alternating Current Machines"
4. M.G.Say,"The Performance and design of alternating Current Machines"
5. P K Mukherjee , S Chakrabarty, “ Electrical Machines”
6. P S Bimbhra, “Generalized Theory of Electrical Machine”

Paper Name : Power System-I


Paper Code : EE 402
Weekly Load : L: 03 T: 01 P: 0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks : 100

Lecture/
Module Detailed Description Tutorial
Period
Structure of Power System – Generation, transmission and distribution.
Power generating stations – different types.
Steam power stations: Main parts and working, types of boilers and their
characteristics. Characteristics of steam turbines and some introductory
11L+4T
1 parts of alternators. Main flow circuits of steam power station. Power
station auxiliaries, cooling system of alternators. Starting up and shut
down procedures of thermal units
Gas-turbine power stations- Main parts, plant layout and Bryton cycle
operation. Combined cycle generation & Co-generation

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Nuclear power stations- Layout of nuclear power station, types of power
reactors, main parts and control of reactors, nuclear waste disposal,
radioactivity and hazards
Hydroelectric stations: Arrangement and location of hydroelectric
9L+3T
2 stations, principles of working, types of turbines and their characteristics,
Pumped storage plants
Coordination of operation of different power stations . Substation -
Classification of substations, Major equipments in Substation, Busbar
layouts
Power distribution system: Primary and secondary distribution, types of
conductors in distribution system, comparison of distribution systems.
Distributor design, radial and ring main, current and voltage profiles
along a distributor, economics of feeder design 12L+3T
3
Electrical wiring and installation - Domestic, commercial and industrial
wiring, estimation of main, submain and subcircuit wiring. Earthing
practice. Testing of installation. Special lighting connections.
Conductors, Fuse and disconnecting devices
Administrative aspects of electricity supply- Development of power sector 10L+4T
in India. Administrative set up and organisations in power sector.

Stages involved in power planning- load analysis, load management &


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load forecasting.

Legal aspects of electricity supply- Electricity acts, rules and codes.


Standards followed in power supply, environmental and safety measures.
Total 42L+14T
Total Week Required 14
No. of Week Reserved 02

Text/Reference Books:
1. Powerplant Technology by M.M.El-Wakil, McGraw Hill
2. Power Station Engineering & Economy by B.G.A. Skrotzki & W.A.Vopat, Tata McGraw
Hill
3. A Course in Power Plant Engineering, by Arora & Domkundwar, Dhanpat Rai
4. Elements of Electrical Power Station Design, by M.V.Deshpande, Wheeler
5. Electric Power Distribution System Engineering , by Turan Gonen
6. Transmission & Distribution ,by H.Cotton
7. Elements of Power Systems by P.K.Sadhu & S.Das, CRC Press London.

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Paper Name: Heat Power & Hydraulics Engineering
Paper Code: ME 401
Weekly Load: ( L: 3, T: 0, P:0)
Credit Point: 02
Total Marks: 100

Module Detailed Description Lecture /


Tutorial
Period
Heat Power 10L
Internal combustion Engine:
Principle of operation, Classification, Engine components, Sequence of
1 operations in a cycle, Working cycles, Scavenging, Air-Fuel ratio,
Carburettor, Fuel pump, Injector, Spark plug, Combustion procedure (Basics
only), Detonation in IC Engine, Rating of SI and CI Engine fuel – Octane &
Cetane Number, Fuel injection and ignition, Cooling of IC Engine,
Supercharging, Engine friction & Lubrication, Governing of IC Engines,
Testing and performance of IC Engines.
Steam Generators: 7L
Boilers , Important terms used in boilers , Selection of steam boilers ,
Selection of a steam boilers , Essentials of a good boilers , Classification of
steam boilers .Boiler mountings and accessories , Performance of steam
boilers - Equivalent evaporation , Boilers efficiency, Boiler trial, Heat loss,
2 Heat balance sheet. Boiler draught – Objective, Classification, Height of
chimney, Chimney efficiency
Steam Nozzles:
Types, Flow of steam through convergent- divergent nozzle, Nozzle
Efficiency, Velocity of steam flowing through a nozzle, Mass of steam
discharged through nozzle, Condition for maximum discharge, Critical
pressure ratio and its physical significance.
Steam Turbines: 14L
Principle of operation, Classification.
Impulse Turbine – Pressure compounded, Velocity compounded, Pressure
velocity compounded, Pressure and velocity of steam in an impulse turbine,
Velocity triangle, Forces on the blades, Work done, Power developed, Axial
thrust, Effect of friction, Blade or diagram efficiency, Maximum efficiency,
3 Energy converted to heat by blade friction, Stage efficiency, Velocity diagram
for axial discharge, Velocity diagram for two stage impulse turbine.
Reaction Turbine – Main components, pressure and velocity of steam in a
reaction turbine, Comparison between Impulse and Reaction turbine, Velocity
triangle, Power produced, Degree of reaction, Mean diameter of the drum and
height of blades, Diagram efficiency, Condition and expression for maximum
efficiency
Governing of Steam Turbines.
Steam Power Cycle:
Simple steam power cycle, Rankine Cycle, Actual Vapour cycle processes,
Comparison of Rankine and carnot cycles, Mean temp. Heat addition, Reheat
Cycle , Ideal Regenerative cycle, Regenerative cycle, reheat-regenerative
cycle, feed water heaters, Binary power cycles

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Hydraulics: 11L
Basic of Fluid Mechanics, Kinematics and Dynamics
Dimensional Analysis: Secondary quantities, Dimensional Homogeneity,
Method of dimensional analysis, Rayleigh's Method, Buckingham's π
Theorem, Solved Problems, Dimensionless Numbers
Hydraulic Machines I – Turbines:
Head & Efficiency of a turbine, Classification of Hydraulic Turbines, Impulse
Turbine- Pelton Wheel, Reaction Turbine, Radial flow reaction turbine –
4 Francis Turbine, Axial flow reaction turbine – Kaplan Turbine, Draft tube,
Specific speed, Unit quantities, Characteristic curves of hydraulics turbines,
Governing of hydraulic turbines.

Hydraulic Machines II – Pumps:


Centrifugal pumps(CP): Main parts and working principle, Work done, Head
&Efficiency of CP, Minimum speed for starting a CP Multistage CP, Sp.
Speed of CP, Priming of a CP, Characteristic curves of CP, Cavitations,
Suction suction lift, NPSH
Reciprocating Pumps(RP): Main parts and working principle, Slip of RP,
Classification of RP, Velocity and acceleration, Indicator diagram,
Comparison between CP & RP.

TOTAL: 42L
Total Week Required: 14
No. Of Week Reserved: 02

Text and/or Reference Books:


1. P K Nag – Engineering Themodyamics – TMH Pub.
2 P K Nag – Power Plant Engineering. – TMH Pub.
3 P S Ballaney – Thermal Engineering – Khanna Pub.
4 Domkundwar & Arora – Power Plant Engineering – Dhanpat Rai & Co.
5 R S Khurmi & J K Gupta – Thermal Engineering – S Chand Pub.
6 Kothandaraman, Domkundwar - A Course in Thermodynamics( Thermal Engg.) -
Dhanpat Rai & Co
7 R K Bansal – Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulics Machines- Laxmi Pub.
8 A R Basu – Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulics Machines – Dhanpat Rai & Co.
9 R K Rajput - Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulics Machines – S Chand Pub.
10 Som, Biswas - Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines – TMH Pub

Paper Name : Digital Electronics and Circuits


Paper Code : ECE 421
Weekly load : L: 3 T: 1 P: 0
Credit Point : 3
Total Marks : 100

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Lecture/
Module Detailed Description Tutorial
Period

1. Number system and binary codes: 11L+4T

Digital Circuits, Definition of Analog &Digital Signals. Characteristics of Digital


Circuits, Advantages and Disadvantages of Digital systems over Analog system.

Brief overview of decimal, binary, octal and hexadecimal number systems and
their arithmetic operations. Conversion of one number system to another.
Complement methods of different number systems and their arithmetic operation.
Signed and floating point representations of binary numbers. Arithmetic operation
using signed binary numbers.

Definition and signification of binary codes, classification of binary codes-


weighted, non-weighted, error detecting and correcting codes, sequential,
reflective, self-complementing and cyclic codes, alphanumeric codes. Arithmetic
operation of BCD and Excess-3 code. Conversion of binary to gray code and vice
versa. Error detecting and correcting code using Hamming and parity code. ASCII
code.

2. Logic gates and logic expressions: 6L+6T

Basic logic gates (NOT, AND, OR, NAND, NOR, XOR and XNOR) –operations,
truth tables and Venn diagram representations. Universal gates and representation
. of basic logic gates using universal gates i.e. 7400 & 4000 series IC‟s.

Different postulates and laws of Boolean algebra, De Morgan‟s theorem;


Canonical forms representation of Boolean expressions-SOP and POS forms.

Simplification and minimization of logic expressions using Boolean algebra, K-


maps, and Quinn McClusky methods, simplification using don‟t care terms.

3. Digital circuits 10L +2L

Combinational Logic Circuits: Introduction, Design procedure of combinational


logic circuits, Analysis and synthesis of different combinational logic circuits -
Adder, Subtractor, Multiplexer, Demultiplexer, Decoder, Encoder, decoder driver,
Parity generator/checker, Priority encoder, Code-converter etc.

Sequential Logic Circuits: Introduction, Latch and Flip-flops, Analysis and


synthesis of different types of Flip-flops- S-R, J-K, D and T type flip-flops.
Triggering of a flip-flops, Master-slave F/F, Race Around condition of an F/F.
Conversions of flip-flops. Application of flip-flops.

Shift registers-Introduction, serial, parallel and universal shift register,


applications.

Counters-Introduction, Classification of counters, synchronous and asynchronous


counters; binary, design and analysis of modulo-N and arbitrary sequence counters.

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Shift register counters (Ring and Johnson).

4. Analysis and synthesis of synchronous sequential circuits and Interface 15L+2T


Circuits:

Introduction, Basic models of sequential machine (Moore, Mealy), Use of


Algorithmic State Machine, Analysis of Synchronous and Asynchronous
Sequential Circuits: Design of fundamental mode and pulse mode circuits Design
procedure of different synchronous sequential circuits, Synthesis of completely and
incompletely specified synchronous sequential machines, Problems in
Asynchronous Circuits, Design of Hazard Free Switching circuits. Design of
Combinational and Sequential circuits using VHDL.

Different parameters definitions such as resolution, accuracy etc.

Analog to Digital converter (ADC) - flash type, counter type, tracking type, single
and dual-slope type, successive approximation method.

Digital to Analog converter (DAC) - weighted resistor method, R-2R ladder


method.

Total: 42L+14T
Total Week Required: 14
No. Of Week Reserved: 02

Text/Reference Books:

[1] Digital design by Morris Mano (PHI).

[2] Fundamental of digital circuits by A.Anand Kumar (PHI).

[3] Digital Circuit & Design by S.Salivhanan, S.Aribazhagan-Vikas Publishing House.

[4] Digital Fundamentals by T.L.Floyd, R.P.Jain (Pearson)

[5] Digital design principles and applications (6/e) by D.P.Leach, A.P.Malvino, G.Saha (TMH)

[6] Comer- Digital Logic & State Machine Design, OUP.

Paper Name : Fundamentals of Signals and Systems


Paper Code : ECE-423
Weekly Load : L: 3 T: 0 P: 0
Credit Point : 02
Total Marks : 100

Lecture /
Module Detailed Description Tutorial
Period

22
1. INTRODUCTION SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS 8L
Definition of Signal, Classification of signals: Continuous & Discrete time, Even &
Odd, Periodic & Aperiodic, Deterministic & Random, Energy & Power Signals.
Discussion about elementary signal forms: Exponential, Sinusoidal, Unit Step, Unit
Impulse, Unit Ramp etc. Transformation of independent variables: Time Shifting,
Time Scaling & Time Inversion.
Introduction to System and basic System Properties.
2. FOURIER ANALYSIS OF CONTINUOUS AND DISCRETE TIME 16L
SIGNALS: Introduction, Fourier series representation of continuous time periodic
signals, Convergence of the Fourier series, Properties of Continuous time Fourier
series, Aperiodic signal representation by Fourier Transform, Fourier Transform of
some useful functions, Properties of Fourier Transform, Convolution: Tine and
Frequency Convolution. Parseval‟s Theorem for Energy & Power Signals, Energy
and Power Spectral Density Functions, Properties of ESD and PSD. Auto and Cross
correlation properties of Energy and Power signals. Concept of distortion less
transmission through LTI systems.
Introduction, Discrete Time Fourier Transform of Aperiodic signals, Properties of
Discrete Time Fourier Transform (DTFT).
Discrete Time Fourier Transform of Periodic signals
Discrete Time LTI systems characterized by Linear Constant-Coefficient Difference.
3. SAMPLING : 4L
Sampling theorem, impulse train sampling, zero order hold, interpolation, and
aliasing. Discrete time sampling.
4. CONTINUOUS AND DISCRETE TIME LTI SYSTEM: 14L
Introduction, Continuous time Unit Impulse response and Convolution integral,
Convolution sum for discrete time LTI systems. Properties of LTI Systems. Static &
Dynamic LTI Systems, Invertibility of LTI Systems, Causality & Stability of LTI
Systems, Paley-Wiener Criteria.
Z –Transform: Introduction, The Z Transform, The Region of Convergence (ROC)
for the z Transform, Properties of Z Transform. The Inverse Z Transform.
Analysis and Characterization of continuous and discrete time LTI systems.
Total: 42L
Total Week Required: 14
No. of Week Reserved: 02

Text/Reference Books:

1. Signals & Systems :Alan V. Oppenheim & Alan S. Willsky, P.H.I.


2. Signals & Systems : Simon Haykin & Barry Van Veen, Wiley.
3. Digital Signal Processing: J.G.Proakis and Manolakis Pearson Edu.

Paper Name: Electrical Engineering Materials


Paper Code: PH 402
Weekly Load: L: 3 T: 0 P: 0
Credit Unit: 2
Total Marks: 100

Module Detailed Description Lecture /


Tutorial
Period

23
Introduction: Atomic Structure and dependency of element-characteristics on the
position in periodic table, Inter atomic bonding (Covalent, ionic, metallic), Binding
energy, force and inter-atomic distance. Classification of materials- Metals and alloys,
Ceramics, Polymeric materials (Complex Structures (fiber, plastic elastomers)),
Composites, Semiconductors. 10L
1
Crystallography: Crystal Geometry, Atomic Packing Factor, Coordination No.,
Space lattices, Unit cells, Bravais lattices, Miller Indices.
Diffusion in solids: Fick‟s laws of diffusion; the atomic model of diffusion, factors
influencing diffusion.
Insulating Materials: State of insulating materials and their applications. Dielectric
behavior, types of polarization. Dielectric constant, frequency and temperature
dependence of relative permittivity, behavior of dielectric under alternating fields,
dielectric losses, temperature dependence of insulating resistance, classification of
insulating material, natural insulating materials, high polymer, XLPE, ceramics,
2 11L
plastics(thermosetting materials, thermo-plastic materials), gaseous materials. Meta
Materials, Piezo-electric materials.
Conductors: Electrical conductivity of metals, Resistance and factors affecting it
such as alloying and temperature etc, Lorentz theory, free electron theory, electron
scattering.
Magnetic Materials: Introduction - ferromagnetic materials, permeability, B-H
curve(magnetic saturation, hysteresis loop (including) coercive force and residual
magnetism), Concept of Eddy current and hysteresis loss, curie temperature,
magnetostriction effect. Atomic interpretation of ferromagnetic materials(Atomic
3 11L
exchange force, crystallographic forces, magnetic anisotropy, magnetostriction),
Curie-Weiss law, Curie law, Curie temperature of ferromagnetic materials, soft
magnetic material, hard magnetic materials, Ferrite-ferromagnetic materials and their
applications,
Semiconductor: Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductor, Fermi-Dirac distribution,
dependence of carrier concentration on temperature, mobility, degenerate
semiconductors, tunnel diodes, Zener breakdown phenomena & tunneling effect., Hall
effect.
10L
4
Super conductivity: Theory of super conductivities, Meissner‟s effect, critical field,
critical current density, transition temperature normal and superconductivity states,
types of super conductors, BCS theory, London Equations, High temperature
superconductor and applications.
TOTAL: 42L
Total Week Required: 14
No. Of Week Reserved: 01

Ref. Books
1. Material Science by S.L. Kakani & Amit Kakani, New Age International Publishers.
2. Material Science & Engineering by Shashi Chawla, Dhanpat Rai & Co.
3. Solid State Physics by S.O. Pillai, New Age International Publishers.
4. Solid State Physics & Electronics by A. B. Gupta & Nurul Islam, Books and Allied (P) Private Ltd.
5. A Textbook of Material Science & Engineering by Er. R.K. Rajput, KATSON books
6. Semiconductor Physics and Devices by Donald A. Neamen, Tata McGraw Hill.
7. Solid State Physics by P.K.Palanisamy, Scitech.
8. Materials Science and Engineering by V. Raghavan, Prentice-Hall of India Private Limited
9. Principles of Materials Science and Engineering by W.F. Smith, McGraw Hill, New York.
10. An Introduction to Materials Science & Engineering by W.D.Callister, John Wiley & Sons.
11. Elements of Materials Science and Engineering by L.H. Van Vlack, Addison Wisley, New York.
12. D. W. Richardson, Modern Ceramic Engineering.

Paper Name : Electrical Machine-I Laboratory


Paper Code : EE-451

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Weekly Load : L: 0 T: 0 P:3
Credit Point : 02
Total Marks : 100

1. O.C and S.C test of single phase transformer.


2. Parallel operation of single phase transformer.
3. Polarity test on single phase transformers and study of the different connections of
three-phase transformers.
4. Study of the equivalent circuit of a single-phase transformer.
5. Experiment of Auto transformer.
6. Experiment of scott connection of transformer.

Paper Name : Power System-I Laboratory


Paper Code : EE 452
Weekly Load : L: 0 T: 0 P:3
Credit Point : 02
Total Marks : 100

List of experiments

1) Determination of the generalized constants A,B,C,D of a long transmission line.


2) Determination of Transmission parameters for T and Π network.
3) Dielectric strength test of insulating oil (IS 4800).
4) Different parameter calculation by power circle diagram.
5) Study of different types of insulators, determination of physical parameters and also
protected 3ph distance.
6) Power factor calculation of an alternator.
7) Measurement of earth resistance by earth tester.

Paper Name : Digital Electronics and Circuits Laboratory


Paper Code : ECE 471
Weekly load : L: 0 T: 0 P: 3
Credit Point : 02
Total Marks : 100

List of Experiments:

1. To Study and Verify the Truth Table of Different Basic Logic Gates (NOT, AND,
OR, NAND, NOR, EX-OR).

2. To Study and Implementation of Different Basic Logic Gates using Universal Gates
(NAND, NOR) and verification of De-Morgan‟s theorem.

3. Design and Verify the logic circuit of Half Adder and Full Adder Using Basic Logic
Gates.

4. Design and Verify the logic circuit of Half Subtractor and Full Subtractor Using Basic
Logic Gates.

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5. Design and Verify of Binary to Octal Decoder Using Basic Logic Gates and Study of
Decoder IC 74138.

6. Design of 4:1 Multiplexer Using Basic Logic Gates and Study of Multiplexer IC
74153.

7. Study of BCD to Decimal Decoder Driver by Using Decoder Driver IC 7447 and
Seven Segment LED Display Device LTS-542.

8. Design and Verify of S-R, J-K, D and T type Flip Flop Using Basic Logic Gates.

9. Design and Study of four bit Shift Resistor using IC 7474 in different Modes: a)
Serial in-Serial out; b) Serial in-Parallel out; c) Parallel in-Serial out; d) Parallel in-
Parallel out.

10. Design and Study of Asynchronous (Ripple) Counter of given modulus by using IC
7476.

11. Study Decimal to BCD Priority Encoder & Encoder IC 74147.

12. Design of 8 bit Parity Generator/Checker circuit using IC 74180.

13. Design and Study of 8 bit A/D Converters.

14. Design and Study of 8 bit D/A Converters.

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Semester-V

Paper Name : Electrical Machines-II


Paper Code : EE-501
Weekly Load : L:3, T:1, P:0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks : 100

Module Detailed Description Lecturer/


Tutorial
Period
1 DC Machines: Detail construction. Operating Principle. Function of 12L+3T
commutator and brush system. DC machine as motor and generator.. Shunt
,series and compound excitation. Voltage building up of DC shunt generator.
DC motor general torque equation. No-load operation. Armature windings,
equalizers. Armature reaction effects, mmf distribution, compensating
windings, improvements. Commutation, sparking, brushes, interface
film, interpoles. Various losses in the DC machine. Core loss.
2 DC Generators: Characteristics with different excitation systems, 5L+3T
voltage regulation, parallel operations.
3 DC Motors: Characteristics with different excitation, methods of 8L+4T
starting, speed control, torque characteristics, Permanent magnet DC
machines.

Testing of DC machines: Swinburne test, Hopkinson‟s test, Brake test.


Tests specified as per standards.
4 Three Phase Induction Motor: Per Phase equivalent Circuit. Phasor 9L+4T
Diagram. Types of windings. Deep bar and double cage rotor. Pole
changing motor. Equations of torque. Torque-speed characteristics,
crawling and cogging of induction motor. Effect of change of rotor
resistance in slip-ring machine and slip power recovery. Circle diagram.
Methods of starting and speed control. Tests as per standards.
Separation of losses. Operation of induction machines as generator.
Total 42L+14T
Total week required 14
No of week reserved 02

Books:

1.Clayton & Hancock,"Performance and Design of DC machines"


2. P. S. Bimbhra,"Electrical Machinery", Khanna Publishers
3. M.G.Say,"The Performance and Design of Alternating Current Machines"
4. S K Sen, “ Electrical Machinery”

Paper Name : Power Systems -II


Paper Code : EE-502
Weekly Load : L:3, T:1, P:0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks : 100

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Detailed Description Lecturer/
Module Tutorial
Period
1 Transmission line structure- Types of conductors, line supports 11L+4T
– poles, towers, struts & Guy wires, sag and tension calculations,
stringing chart, sag template.

Insulators – Materials of insulators, types of insulators – Pin and


Disc type – their applications, post, tie, strain suspension type
insulator and Earthing Horn.

Underground Cables – Construction of cables, single and


multicore cables, different types, capacitance of belted cables,
dielectric loss in cables, heating of cables, Breakdown failure of
cable, XLPE cable.
2 Calculation of line parameters– Resistance, Inductance, 9L+4T
Capacitance and Conductance. Inductance of single phase line,
inductance of three phase line with symmetrical and
unsymmetrical spacing, concept of GMD and GMR.

Capacitance of Transmission line conductors – stranded


conductors, bundle conductor and Double circuit lines.
Capacitance of single phase line, capacitance of three phase lines
with symmetrical and unsymmetrical spacings, capacitance
calculation for double circuit line and bundle conductor. Effect of
earth on capacitance calculation. Skin effect and proximity effect.
3 Line representation – Representation of short, medium and long 9L+2T
lines , Pai and T models. A,B,C,D constants of transmission lines
and their measurement. Traveling wave interpretation of long line
equations, tuned lines.

Per-Unit representation of Power system: Selection of base


quantities, percent and per unit values, advantage of per unit
system.
4 AC Transmission: Power flow through a line, power circle 5L+2T
diagram, line charts, active power flow and voltage control in
transmission system. Line loadability and voltage dependence.
Total 42L+14T
Total week required 14
No of week reserved 02
Books:

1.Power System Analysis by J.J.Grainger & W.D.Stevension, McGraw Hill


2.Power System Engineering, by I.J.Nagrath & D.P.Kothari, Tata McGraw Hill
3.Electrical Power Systems, by Ashfaq Husain, Vani educational Books
4.Elements of Power System Analysis, by W.D.Stevension, McGraw Hill
5. Elements of Power Systems by P.K.Sadhu & S.Das, CRC Press London.

Paper Name : Power Electronics Devices and Applications


Paper Code : EE-503

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Weekly Load : L: 03 T: 01 P: 0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks : 100
Lecture/
Module Detailed Description Tutorial
Period
Introduction: Application of Power Electronics to : Motor control with
emphasis on Traction and Industrial Process control, Power Supplies -
Revolution in Personal Computers UPS, Power Transmission - Facts
Technology, HVDC,
Chemical Process, Battery charging, Power extraction from non-conventional
1 energy sources, Automotive electronics. 8L+2T
Power Semiconductor Devices: Construction, Principle of operation,
Characteristics
and applications of Power Transistor & Thyristor. Characteristics of GTO,
DIAC, MCT, TRIAC, Power MOSFET and IGBT; Two-Transistor Model of
Thyristor, Thyristor Commutation methods.
SCR: Construction and characteristics, specification and ratings, pulse
transformer,
optical isolators, methods of turn on, triggering circuits for SCR: R, RC, UJT
relaxation oscillator. Rating extension by series and parallel connections,
string efficiency. Protection of SCR-Protection against over voltage, over
2 current, dv/dt, di/dt, Gate protection. 12L+4T
Rectifiers: Diode rectifiers Applications: Power Supplies, Front end
converter for ac motor drives, battery charger, chemical process. Single phase
Half wave with R load, Single phase Half wave with R-L load, Single phase
Full bridge rectifier with dc link capacitive filter, issue of harmonics, Three
phase Full bridge rectifier with dc link capacitive filter, issue of harmonics.
Converters-I: Single Phase half & full wave converters with RL & RLE
load, Single
phase dual converters, Three phase half wave converters. Three phase full
converters with RL load, Three phase dual converters.
Converters-II: Single and three-phase semi converters with RL & RLE load.
3 12L+4T
Power
factor improvement-Extinction angle control, symmetrical angle control,
pulse width
modulation control and sinusoidal pulse width modulation control. Inversion
operation. Effect of load and source impedances.
DC-DC Converters: Step Up/Down Copper, Control strategies, Chopper
Configurations, Analysis of type A Chopper. Voltage, current and load
4 commutated chopper. Multiphase Chopper. 10L+4T
DC- AC Power Converters: Principle of operation of Inverters, Half bridge,
full bridge, three phase- six step operation, voltage control, PWM techniques.
Total 42L+14T
Total Week Required 14
No. of Week Reserved 02

Text/Reference Books:
1. M. H. Rashid: Power Electronics, Circuits Devices and Applications, Pearson. 2011
2. P. S. Bimbhra: Power Electronics, Khanna Publishers. 2012
3. Ned Mohan: Power Electronics, John Wiley. 2013
4. Krein P. T.: Elements of Power Electronics, Oxford. 1998

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5. M. D. Singh and K. B. Khanchandani: Power Electronics 2/e, MGH.2008

Paper Name : Control Systems-I


Paper Code : EE 504
Weekly Load : L:3, T:1, P:0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks : 100

Module Detailed Description Lecturer/


Tutorial Period
1 Introduction to control system: Concept of feedback and Automatic 5L+ 1T
control, Effects of feedback, Objectives of control system, Definition of
linear and nonlinear systems, Elementary concepts of sensitivity and
robustness. Types of control systems, Servomechanisms and regulators,
examples of feedback control systems. Transfer function concept. Pole and
Zeroes of a transfer function. Properties of Transfer function.
2 Mathematical modeling of dynamic systems Translational systems, 11L+4T
Rotational systems, Mechanical coupling, Liquid level systems, Electrical
analogy of Spring–Mass-Dashpot system. Block diagram representation of
control systems. Block diagram algebra. Signal flow graph. Mason‟s gain
formula.
Control system components: Potentiometer, Synchros, Resolvers, Position
encoders. DC and AC tacho-generators. Actuators. Block diagram level
description of feedback control systems for position control, speed control of
DC motors, temperature control, liquid level control, voltage control of an
Alternator.
3 Transient analysis of closed loop systems. Transient errors and their 11L+ 5T
minimization, steady state error and their minimization, error coefficients, P,
PI and P-I-D type controllers.
4 Stability of Control Systems: R-H criteria, Nyquist criteria, Bode Plot, 15L+ 4T
Polar Plot. Construction of Root Loci for simple systems, effects of the
movement of poles and zeros.
Control System performance measure: Improvement of system
performance through compensation. Lead, Lag and Lead- lag compensation.

Total 42L+14T
Total week required 14
No of week reserved 02

BOOKS:
1. Kuo B.C.: Automatic Control System, PHI
2. Madan Gopal: Control Systems: Principles and Design, TMH
3. Das Gupta S : Control System Theory ; Khanna Pub.
4. Nagrath I J & Gopal M : Control Systems Engineering, New Age International Pub.
5. Ogata K : Modern Control Engg. PHI
6. Dorf R C & Bishop R.H.: Modern Control System ; Addison – Wisley
7. Bolton: Industrial Control & Instrumentation, Orient Longman
8. Nakra: Theory & Applications of Automatic Control, New Age International
9. Gopal: Modern Control System Theory, New Age International
10. Sinha: Control Systems, New Age International
11. R & P Ramesh Babu: Control System Engineering
12. B S Manke: Linear Control System
13. D Roy Choudhury: Modern Control Enginering

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Paper Name : Electrical and Electronics Instrumentation
Paper Code : AEIE 521
Weekly Load : L: 3, T:1, P:0
Credit Point : 3
Total Marks : 100

Lecturer/
Module Detailed Description Tutorial
Period
Measurement System: Unit, Dimensions, Standards, Errors, Instrument Characteristics,
1 12L+4T
Testing, Compatibility, Calibration and Traceability
Analog & Digital Instruments: voltmeter, ammeter, ohmmeter of both type, merits &
demerits and applications
Electronic Wave Analyzer and Spectrum Analyzer: basic operation, classification, merits
& demerits and applications
2 Definition of sensor and transducer; transducers-classification; discussion of functional 10L+2T
elements of transducer: primary sensing elements, signal conditioning units, signal
manipulating units, signal executing units and output elements
Introduction to Electrical & Electronic Instruments for measurement of industrial non-
3 electrical quantity like pressure, temperature, flow level etc. basic concept, working 10L+2T
principle and applications
Megger, Q-factor & Q-Meter, Power Factor meter-working principle, classification,
applications
Grounding and Shielding: basic concept of Earth ground, explanation of earth return path,
4 shock hazard protection, grounding consideration, shielding guideline considerations, 10L+6T
electrostatic discharge.
Intelligent Instrumentation & SMART Instrumentation-introduction, features, block
schematic, applications and case studies.
Total 42L+14T
Total week required 14
Total week reserved 02

Text/Reference Books:

1. Dr. N. K Datta, Electrical & Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation Engineering;


Books and Allied (P) Ltd.
2. Alan S Morris; Measurements and Instrumentation Principles; Butterworth-Heinemann Pub.
3. J.W.Dally, W.F.Riley, K.G.Mcconnell, Instrumentation for Engineering Measurements Wiley
Edition
4. Kalsi,H S ; Electronic Instrumentation, TMH
5. Anand MMS; Electronic Instruments and Instrumentation; PHI

Paper Name: Principles of Communication Engineering


Paper Code: ECE 522
Weekly Load: L: 3 T: 0 P: 0
Credit Point: 2
Total Marks: 100

Module Detailed Description Lecture /


Tutorial
Period

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1. Signals, Fourier series and Fourier Transform:
Introduction to fundamental elements of communication systems.
Concepts of signals and spectrum, spectrum allocation for different
communication systems. Baseband and Bandpass transmission of
signals. Discussions about communication channels and propagation
characteristics. 12L
Introduction, brief discussions of Fourier series and Fourier
transformations, properties of Fourier transformation with application.
CW Modulation:
Basic concepts and necessity of Modulation. Classifications of CW
modulation.
Amplitude Modulation:
Definition, time and frequency analysis for AM, basic concepts of
DSB-SC, SSB-SC and VSB-SC modulation.
Different types of modulator and demodulator circuits of Amplitude
2. Modulation (e.g. Square law modulator, balanced modulator, ring 10L
modulator, envelope detector etc.)
Angle Modulation:
Principles and definitions, relationship between frequency and phase
modulations, narrow and wide band FM.
Different types of modulator and demodulator circuits of Frequency
Modulation (e.g. Direct and Indirect modulator, Slope detector, PLL
etc.)
3. Pulse Modulation and Pass Band Data Transmission:
Sampling theorem, Nyquist criterion, Interpolation. Definitions and
overview of PAM, PPM, PWM. 13L
Concepts of PCM, DM.
Concept of digital carrier modulation, generation and detection of
ASK, FSK, PSK, basic concepts of BPSK & QPSK.
4. Information Theory and Coding:
Definition of information, entropy, channel capacity, different channel 7L
codlings i.e. Shannon fano, Huffman coding, linear block code, cyclic
code etc.
TOTAL: 42L
Total Week Required: 14
No. Of Week Reserved: 02
TEXT/ REFERENCES BOOKS:
1 Electronic Communications – Dennis Roddy and John Coolean , 4th Edition, PEA, 2004
2 Modern Analog and Digital Communication – B.P.Lathi, Oxford reprint, 3rd edition, 2004
3 Analog and Digital Communications – Simon Haykin, John Wiley, 2005.
4 Electronics & Communication System – George Kennedy and Bernard Davis, TMH 2004.
5 B.Carlson, Introduction to Communication Systems (4/e), McGraw-Hill
6 Principles of Communication Systems – H. Taub & D. Schilling , TMH, 2nd Edition, 2003

Paper Name : Electrical Machines-II Laboratory


Paper Code : EE-551
Weekly Load : L:0, T:0, P:3
Credit Point : 02
Total Marks : 100

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List of Experiments:

1. Study of the characteristics of a separately excited D.C generator.


2. Study of the characteristics of a compound generator.
3. Study of the characteristics of a D.C shunt motor.
4. Speed control of D.C shunt motor.
5. Study of the characteristics of a D.C compound motor.
6. Measurement of the speed of a D.C series motor as a function of load torque.
7. To make connection diagram of full pitch & fractional slot winding of a 36-slot squirrel cage
induction motor for 6-pole, 4-pole & 2-pole operation.
8. Different method of starting of 3-phase squirrel-cage induction motor & their comparison
[DOL, auto-transformer & star-delta starter].
9. Speed control of 3-phase squirrel-cage induction motor by different methods & their
comparison [voltage control & frequency control].

Paper Name: Power Systems - II Laboratory


Paper Code : EE-552
Weekly Load: L: 0, T: 0, P: 3
Credit Point : 02
Total Marks: 100

List of Experiments:

1. Study on (i) on load Time Delay Relay (ii) off load Time Delay Relay
2. Polarity, Ratio and Magnetization Characteristics Test of CT & PT
3. Testing on (i) Under Voltage Relay and (ii) Earth Fault Relay
4. Study of Different Characteristics of Over Current Relay
5. Dielectric constant, tan delta, resistivity test of transformer oil.
6. Study of VAR compensator.

Paper Name : Power Electronics Laboratory


Paper Code : EE-553
Weekly Load : L: 0 T: 0 P:3
Credit Point : 02
Total Marks : 100

List of Experiments:

1) Determine V-I characteristics of SCR and measure forward breakdown voltage, latching and
holding currents.
2) To find out V-I characteristics of TRIAC and DIAC.
3) To find out output characteristics of MOSFET and IGBT.
4) To find out transfer characteristics of MOSFET and IGBT.
5) To find out UJT static emitter characteristics and study the variation in peak point and valley
point.
6) To study and test firing circuits for SCR-R, RC and UJT firing circuits.
7) To study and test 3-phase diode bridge rectifier with R and RL loads. Study the effect of
filters.

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8) To study and obtain waveforms of single-phase half wave controlled rectifier with and
without filters. To study the variation of output voltage with respect to firing angle.
9) To study and obtain waveforms of single-phase half controlled bridge rectifier with R and RL
loads.To study and show the effect of freewheeling diode.
10) To study and obtain waveforms of single-phase full controlled bridge converter with R and
RL loads. To study and show rectification and inversion operations with and without
freewheeling diode.
11) Control the speed of a dc motor using single-phase half controlled bridge rectifier and full
controlled bridge rectifier. Plot armature voltage versus speed characteristics.

Paper Name : Control Systems - I Laboratory


Paper Code : EE-554
Weekly Load : L: 0 T: 0 P:3
Credit Point : 02
Total Marks : 100

List of Experiments:

Module 1: Familiarization with MATLAB control system tool box, MATLAB SIMULINK
toolbox.

Module 2: Determination of step response for first order & second order system with unity
feedback on CRO & calculations of control system specifications like time constant,
percentage peak overshoot, settling time etc. from the response.

Module 3: Simulation of step response & impulse response for type-0, type-1 & type-2 system
with unity feedback using MATLAB.

Module 4: Determination of Root locus, Bode plot, Nyquist plot using MATLAB control
system toolbox for 2nd order system & determination of different control system
specifications from the plot.

Module 5: Determination of PI, PD, PID controller action of first order simulated process.

Module 6: Determination of approximate transfer function experimentally from the Bode plot.

Module 7: Evaluation of steady state error, settling time, percentage peak overshoot, gain
margin, phase margin with addition of lead compensator & by compensator in
forward path transfer function for unity feedback control system using PSPICE or
otherwise.

Semester-VI
Paper Name : Electrical Machines-III
Paper Code : EE-601
Weekly Load : L:3, T:1, P:0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks : 100

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Module Detailed Description Lecturer/
Tutorial
Period
1 Single Phase induction motor: Split phase capacitor –start- 8L+4T
induction-run with centrifugal switch. Operating principles.
Operating characteristics. Double revolving field theory, cross
field theory. Equivalent circuit, phasor diagram.
2 Synchronous Generator: Armature reaction, its effect on load 12L+4T
power factor. Alternator regulation, synchronous reactance.
Prediction of regulation by various methods. Cylindrical pole
rotor and salient pole rotor construction. Two reaction theory.
Damper windings. Short circuit transient and subtransient
reactances. Determination of Xs, Xd, Xq, X1, X2 , X0, Xd‟, Xq‟,
Xd‟‟, Xq‟‟. Methods of voltage control, static excitation system.
Synchronisation of alternators, power flow, power angle
characteristics, operating chart, synchronizing power, stability.
Excitation characteristics, V-curves, parallel operation.
3 Synchronous Motors: Power developed, circle diagrams for 10L+3T
constant power developed and constant excitation. V-curves and
O-curves. Starting methods. Operation as synchronous condenser.
Special Electromechanical devices: Principle and construction 12L+3T
of switched Reluctance motor, Permanent magnet machines,
4 Brushless DC machines, Hysteresis motor, Stepper motor, Tacho-
generators, Synchros & resolvers. AC servo motors, Universal
motor and A. C series motor, Principle, construction and
operational characteristics of linear Induction motor.
Total 42L+14T
Total week required 14
No of week reserved 02

Books:

1. P. S. Bimbhra,"Electrical Machinery", Khanna Publishers


2. M.G.Say,"The Performance and Design of Alternating Current Machines"
3. Puschtein & Lloyd,"Alternating Current Machines"
4. E. O. Taylor,"The Performance & Design of AC Commutator Motors"
5. P.K.Mukherjee & S. Chakravorti,"Electrical Machines", Dhanpat Rai & sons.

Paper Name : Power Systems -III


Paper Code : EE-602
Weekly Load : L:3, T:1, P:0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks : 100

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Module Detailed Description Lecturer/
Tutorial
Period
1 Load flow Studies: Classification of buses, Formation of Ybus, SLFE, G-S 14L+4T
and N-R method for solving load flow, Fast-decouple method and
advantages of them.
Faults Analysis: Analysis of symmetrical and asymmetrical faults in power
system.
2 Different types of circuit breakers General requirements of circuit 8L+3T
breakers, their relative merits and demerits. Specific field of usage Auto-
reclosing feature – three pole & single pole auto-reclosing. Formation of
electric arc. Arc build-up and quenching theory, recovery voltage and
RRRV, Arc restriking phenomena. Problems of capacitive and low inductive
current interruptions. Rating of circuit breakers and effect of transient
current on it. Different types of arc quenching media and special devices for
arc quenching. Testing of circuit breakers. D.C circuit breaking, operating
mechanism of circuit breaker.
3 Different types of relays : Protective Relays; Basic requirements and type 8L+3T
of protection, reviews of relay characteristics and operating equations,
protective CTs, PTs, , phase and amplitude comparator, classification of
Electromagnetic relays, Plug Setting Multiplier and Time Multiplier setting,
Universal Torque Equation, Non Directional Relay, Directional relay,
Distant relay, Differential relay.
4 Protection of Alternators: Protection against Stator fault (Phase to Phase 12L+4T
and Phase to Ground), Balanced earth fault protection, Stator inter turn
protection, Unbalanced loading of Alternator, Prime Mover failure,
Overvoltage protection, Overloading (or over current) Protection, Restricted
Earth fault and standby earth fault protection, Rotor Fault Protection.
Protection of Transformer: Overcurrent and unrestricted Earth fault
protection, Different CT connections, Balanced (Restricted) earth fault
protection, Harmonic restraint, Frame leakage protection.
Bus bar, Feeder, Transmission line Protection:
Bus bar Protection: Circulating Current Protection, Frame Leakage
Protection.
Feeder protection: Time Graded protection, Differential Protection.
Transmission Line Protection: Introduction to distance relay, Simple
Impedance relay, Reactance relay, Mho relays, comparison of distance relay
– Choice between Impedance, Reactance and Mho relay, High speed
Impedance relay, setting of distance relays.
Pilot Relaying Schemes: Wire Pilot Protection, Carrier Current Protection.
Power system stability: Steady state and transient stability, Swing equation
and its numerical solution, equal area criterion for transient stability,
improvement of transient stability.
Total 42L+14T
Total week required 14
No of week reserved 02
Books:

1. Power System Engineering, by I.J.Nagrath & D.P.Kothari, Tata McGraw Hill


2. A. Chakrabarti,M.L. Soni, P. V. Gupta, U. S. Bhatnagar “A text book on Power System
Engineering”, Dhanpat Rai and Co.
3. Paithankar.Y.G and Bhide.S.R, “Fundamentals of Power System Protection”, Prentice-Hall
of India.
4. Badri Ram and Vishwakarma.D.N, “Power System Protection and Switchgear”, Tata
McGraw- Hill Publishing Company,2002.

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5. Arun K. Phadke, James. S. Thorp, “Computer relaying for Power system”, John Wiley and
sons, New
York, 1998.
6. Patra, S P Basu, S K Choudhuri, “Power System Protection”.

Paper Name : Control Systems-II


Paper Code : EE-603
Weekly Load : L: 03 T: 01 P: 0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks : 100
Lecture/
Module Detailed Description Tutorial
Period
Classical Control and Background of Modern control: Concept of Linear vector
space Linear Independence, Bases & Representation, domain and range. Concept of
1 Linearity, relaxedness, time invariance, causality. : Modern Vs conventional control 7L+2T
theory, PID Control and Classical compensator design using time and frequency
domain tools.
State Space Approach of Control System Analysis: Concept of state, state variable
state vector, state space, state space equations, Writing state space equations of
mechanical, Electrical systems, Fluid systems, Analogous systems. State Space
Representation using physical and phase variables, comparison form of system
representation. Block diagram representation of state model. Signal flow graph
representation. State space representation using canonical variables. Diagonal matrix.
2 10L+4T
Jordan canonical form, Derivation of transfer functions from state-model. Eigen
values and Eigen vector problems. Similarity transformations and diagonalization,
Vandermonde matrix. State transition matrix, Properties of state transition matrix,
Properties of linear transformation, Solution of state equation, Evaluation of state
transition matrix using Caley-Hamilton theorem. concepts of controllability &
observability, Pole placement by state feedback.
Digital Control Systems: Introduction, sampled data control systems, signal
reconstruction, difference equations. The z-transform, Z-Transfer Function. Block
3 diagram analysis of sampled data systems, z and s domain relationship. Modeling of 9L+4T
sample-hold circuit, steady state accuracy, stability in z-plane and Jury stability
criterion, bilinear transformation.
Non-linear systems: Non-linear systems. Characteristics of nonlinear systems Jump
resonance, Chaos and bifurcation, Limit cycle, Various incidental and intentional
nonlinearities, Describing functions of common Non-linearity, Stability Analysis by
Describing Function method, Prediction of limit cycles using describing function
technique, Phase plane analysis of linear and nonlinear second order systems,
Methods of obtaining phase plane trajectories by graphical method, isoclines method,
4 16L+6T
Qualitative analysis of simple control systems by phase plane methods, Stability
concepts for nonlinear systems. BIBO Vs steady state stability. Definitions of
Lyapunov functions. Lyapunov analysis of LTI systems, Asymptotic stability, Global
asymptotic stability. The first and second methods of Lyapunov to analyze nonlinear
systems, Popov's Circle Criterion. Introduction to variable structure control (VSC),
Basics of Sliding Mode Control (SMC).
Total 42L+14T
Total Week Required 14
No. of Week Reserved 02

Text/Reference Books:
1. M. Gopal: Digital Control and State Variable Methods, MGH. 2012
2. B. C. Kuo: Digital Control System, Oxford. 1980
3. Ogata K : Modern Control Engg. – PHI/ Pearson Education
4. Stefani, Design of feedback Control System, OUP

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5. D. Roy, Choudhary: Modern Control Engineering, Prentice Hall of India.
6. Gibson J E : Nonlinear Control System - McGraw Hill Book Co.
7. Goodwin, Control System Design, Pearson Education

Paper Name: Advanced Signal Processing


Paper Code: ECE 623
Weekly Load: L: 3 T: 1 P: 0
Credit Point: 3
Total Marks: 100

Lecture/
Module Detailed Description Tutorial
Period
1. INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING AND DISCRETE TIME 9L +2T
SYSTEMS

Signals, Signal Processing and Its benefits, Examples of Signals, Classification of Signals,
Application areas, Typical Signal Processing Operations, Overview of real-time Signal
Processing, Advantages Digital Signal Processing.
Sampling of Continuous Signal, Signal Reconstruction, Practical Considerations for Signal
Sampling: Anti-Aliasing Filtering, Practical Considerations for Signal Reconstruction:
Anti-Image Filter and Equalizer, Analog-to-Digital Conversion, Digital-to-Analog
Conversion, Quantization.
Introduction, Discrete time Signals and Systems, Operations on Sequences, Classification
of Discrete-time Systems, Convolution and Correlation, Linear Time Invariant (LTI)
System, System described by Difference Equation, Recursive and Non-recursive Systems.
2. Correlation , convolution and discrete-time Fourier transform (DTFT) 8L+4T

Convolution: Introduction, Discrete-time LTI Systems: Impulse Response, Convolution


Sum, Graphical Method for Convolution Sum, Analytical Method, Properties of
Convolution, Circular Convolution, Fast Linear Convolution, Computational Advantages
of Fast Linear Convolution.
Correlation Description: Cross-correlation and Auto-correlation, Applications of
Correlation, Fast Correlation, Relationship between Convolution and Correlation.
Discrete-time Fourier Series: Evaluation of DTFS Coefficient, Magnitude and Phase
Spectrum of Discrete-time Periodic Signals, Properties of Discrete Time Fourier Series
Discrete-time Fourier Transform and its Inverse, Properties of Discrete-time Fourier
Transform, Fourier Transform of periodic Signals

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3. Discrete Fourier transform (DFT) and the z-transform 11L+4T

Introduction: Fourier Series, Fourier Transform, DFT and its Inverse, DFT as a Linear
Transformation, Properties of DFT, Filtering of Long Data Sequences using DFT:
Overlap-save Method, Overlap-add Method, Computational Complexity of DFT.
Fast Fourier Transform (FFT): The Decimation-in-Time Fast Fourier Transform (DIT-
FFT) Algorithm, Butterfly Diagram, Algorithmic Development, Computational advantage
of the FFT, Inverse Fast Fourier Transform, The Decimation-in-Frequency Fast Fourier
Transform (DIF-FFT) Algorithm, Comparison of DIT and DIF algorithm.
Introduction, Region-of-Convergence and its Properties, Relationship between: z-
Transform and DTFT, z-Transform and Laplace Transform, z-Transform and Discrete
Time Fourier Series, Properties of z-Transform, The Inverse z-Transform: Power Series
Method, Partial Fraction Expansion Method, Residue Method, Applications of z-
Transform
4. Digital filter: 14L+4T
Introduction of digital filters, FIR, IIR filters, their representation advantages and
disadvantages.
Design of FIR filter: Linear phase filter, rectangular window technique, Gibbs
phenomenon, different windows- Bartlett, Hamming, Hanning, Kaiser etc.
Design of IIR filter from analog filter, Bilinear Transformation method, Impulse invariant
method, Butterworth, Chebyshev. Elliptic IIR filters.
Realization of IIR and FIR filters-structures, Direct form-I and II structures, cascade and
parallel structures, Filter design using Pole-zero placements.
TOTAL: 42L+14T
Total Week Required 14
No. of Week Reserved 02

Books recommended:
1. J.G. Proakis & D.G. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing, Principles, Algorithms and
Applications, Pearson/PHI
2. R. Babu, Digital Signal Processing, Scitech
3. S.K.Mitra, Digital Signal Processing - A Computer based approach, TMH.
4. S. Salivahanan et al, Digital Signal Processing, TMH
5. E.C. Ifeachor et.al., Digital Signal Processing : A Practical approach, Pearson Education.
6. Hammimg R.W, Digital Filters, Pearson/ PHI
7. A.Oppenheim, R.Schafer , Digital Signal Processing, Pearson/PHI.
8. Roman Kuc, Introduction to DSP, BS Publication.
9. L.R. Rabiner & B.Gold, Theory and Application of Digital Signal Processing, Pearson/PHI
10. K.Padmanabhan, S.Ananthi & R.Vijayarajeswaran, A Practical Approach to Digital Signal
Processing- New Age
11. Ingle, Digital Signal Processing using MATLAB, Vikas Pub.
12. Lyons, R.G. Understanding digital signal processing. Pearson Education

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Paper Name : Microprocessors and Microcontrollers
Paper Code : ECE 621
Weekly Load : L:3T:1 P:0
Credit Point : 3
Total Marks : 100

Lecture/
Module Detailed Description Tutorial
Period
1. Introduction and Architecture of 8085 microprocessor:

Definition of Microprocessor & Microcomputer System, The evolution of 9L + 2T


microprocessors (from 4 bits onwards). Basic functions of a microprocessor.
Various sections of 8085 Microprocessor such as Register section, Arithmetic
& Logic Unit, Timing control unit, Interface Section etc, Pin configuration of
8085, timing diagram & execution, Demultiplexing & buffering of system
buses of 8085 CPU. Instruction set, classification of instructions, addressing
modes, software model of 8085 CPU.

2. Assembly Language Programming using 8085 CPU:


Program writing for different arithmetic operation with 8-bit & 16-bit binary
numbers and BCD numbers, writing program using time delays & calculation 10L +4T
of T-states, Concepts of Stack & Sub-routine, Program for searching & sorting
using Stack & Subroutine. Code conversion, concept of look-up table.

3. Memory and Memory interfacing, Interrupt structure of 8085 and I/O


interfacing technique: 11L + 3T
Memory elements; RAM, ROM, PROM, EPROM, EEPROM, Memory
constituents. Memory expansion; Interfacing of RAM, ROM, EPROM &
DRAM etc, EPROM programming.
& their uses.
Different interrupts used for 8085, RIM, SIM.
Peripheral mapped I/O & Memory mapped I/O, data transfer schemes-
synchronous, asynchronous & interrupt driven data transfer, DMA data
transfer, Use of SID and SOD pins of 8085.

4. Interfacing Chips:
8255, 8253, 8251, 8279, 8259 & 8237. 12L + 5T
Interfacing of DAC, ADC, keyboards, printer, and displays using 8255.
Basic concept of RISC and CISC based machines. .

TOTAL: 42L +14T


Total Week Required: 14
No. Of Week Reserved: 02

Books: Text and/or Reference:

1. Microprocessor Architecture, Programming & Application-R. Gaonkar, Wiley.


2. Fundamental of microprocessor, Uday Kumar, Pearson.
3. 8085 Microprocessor Programming & Interfacing- N.K Srinath-PHI.
4. Microprocessor-Theory & Application-M. Rafiquezzaman;PHI.
5. Advanced Microprocessor & Peripherals-Ray & Bhurchnadi, Tata- McGrowHill.
6. Fundamentals of Microprocessors and Microcontrollers – B. Ram, Dhanpat Rai.

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Paper Name : Industrial Management and Entrepreneurship
Paper Code : HS-601
Weekly Load : (L=3, T=0, P=0)
Credit Point : 02
Total Marks : 100

Module Detailed Description Lecture/


Tutorial
Period
Introduction: 10L
Management: Its Nature, Purpose and Importance, Management process: Planning,
Organizing, Staffing, Directing and Controlling, Management Function: Marketing, HR
and OB, Operation and Financial Management.
1 Analytical and statistical Tools and techniques used in management: Forecasting based on
cross sectional and longitudinal data as a part of managerial planning. Quantitative tools
for Decision making. PERT and CPM as efficient controlling techniques.

Motivation, Leadership and HRM in Organization: 10L


Maslow's Hierarchy' of Needs theory, Herzberg's Two factor theory, Broom‟s Expectancy
Theory, Leadership: Trait approaches-Leadership Behavior and Styles(overview), Brief
overview of HRM with emphasis on HR process.
2 Marketing Management:
Concept of customer centric marketing management, Basic Idea of Segmentation
Targeting and Positioning. Understanding Marketing Mix.

Financial Management: 10L


Importance and Scope of Financial Management. Overview of Working Capital
management,CVP analysis and Capital Budgeting. Indian Financial Market emphasizing
on Sensex Calculation.
3 Operations Management:
Basic Idea on Plant location and facility layout, Tools and Techniques for measuring
productivity. Measurement of Quality for Product and Service. Basic understanding on
Inventory Management. Overview of TQM and JIT.

Business Environment and Strategic Management: 12L


Business Mission, Vision, Formulation of objectives, Assessment of the external
environment with the help of SWOT, EAD including Portor‟s Industry Analysis,
Assessment of Internal competences, Strategic alternatives, Portfolio Analysis.
Innovation and Entrepreneurship:
4 Enterpreneurship: Opportunity identification, Market Potential Estimation, Business plan
development and feasibility analysis. Managing new innovation: new product
development, intellectual property management. Brief idea about different types of
venture capitalist and investors including financial organisation

Total 42L
Total week required 14
No. of week reserved 02

Books:

1. Industrial Management By S C jain, W S Bawa, Dhanpat Rai & Co (P) Ltd

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2. Discourses of Strategic Management , Dilip Roy,Asian Book Private Limited
3. Strategic Management & Business Policy , Azhar Kazmi, McGraw Hill Education
4. Industrial & Business Management , Martand T. Telsang, S Chand Pub.
5. Management Theory & Practices , C B Gupta, S Chand Pub
6. Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship Development & Business Communication ,
Pranam Dhar, ABS Pub House.
7. Production & Operation Management , S Anil Kumar & N Suresh, New Age
International pub.
8. Marketting Management , Kotler & Keller, Perason Pub.
9. Human Resource Management , Gary Dessler & Biju Varkkey, Pearson Pub.
10. Business Organization & Management , Tulsian, Pearson Education Asia Pub.

Paper Name : Electrical Machines-III Laboratory


Paper Code : EE-651
Weekly Load : L:0, T:0, P:3
Credit Point : 02
Total Marks : 100

List of Experiments :

1) Determination of regulation of an alternator by synchronous impedance method.


2) Determination of magnetization characteristics of an alternator. a) at no load, rated
speed b) at no load, half of the rated speed c) at full load (non-inductive), rated
speed.
3) Load test on 1-ph induction motor & deriving its performance characteristics.
4) Study of various connections of 6-coil alternator & its operation at no load.
5) To determine the direct axis reactance [Xd] & quadrature axis reactance [Xq] of a
synchronous generator
6) Synchronization of alternators.
7) Determination of equivalent circuit parameters of a 1-phase induction motor.
8) Study of the equivalent circuit of three-phase induction motor by No-Load &
Blocked-Rotor tests.
9) Study of the performance of wound rotor induction motor under load.
10) Study of the performance of three-phase Squirrel-cage induction motor-
Determination of iron loss, Friction & wind-age losses.

Paper Name : Power System-III Laboratory


Paper Code : EE-652
Weekly Load : L: 0 T: 0 P:3
Credit Point : 02
Total Marks : 100

List of experiments
1. Study on DC load flow
2. Study on AC load flow using Gauss-Seidel method
3. Study on AC load flow using Newton Raphson method.
4. Study on Economic load dispatch.
5. Study of different transformer protection schemes by simulation.
6. Study of different generator protection schemes by simulation.
7. Study of different motor protection schemes by simulation.
8. Study of different protection scheme for feeder.

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Paper Name : Control Systems-II Laboratory
Paper Code : EE 653
Weekly Load : L: 0 T: 0 P:3
Credit Point : 02
Total Marks : 100

List of Experiments:

1. Study of a practical position control system in closed loop.

2. Study of a practical temperature control process.

3. Characteristics of synchro Pair.

4. Tuning of P, PI and PID controller for first and second order plant with dead time using Z-N
method. Design of PID controller for disturbance rejection.

5. Design of Lead, Lag and Lead-Lag compensation circuit for the given plant transfer function.
Analyze step response of the system by simulation.

6. Simulation of physical systems in state space form: Transfer Function to from State
Variable model and vice versa. State variable analysis of a physical system - obtain step
response for the system by simulation. State variable analysis using simulation tools. Obtain
step response and initial condition response for a single input, two-output system in SV form
by simulation.

7. Simulation of physical systems in discrete state space form: Study of closed response of a
continuous system with a digital controller and sample and hold circuit by simulation.

8. Study of effect of nonlinearity in a feedback controlled system using phase plane plots.
Determination of phase plane trajectory and possibility of limit cycle of common
nonlinearities.

9. Simulation of Temperature Control System of a Heat Exchanger.

Paper Name: Microprocessors & Microcontrollers Lab


Paper Code: ECE 671
Weekly Load: L: 0 T: 0 P: 3
Credit Point: 2
Total Marks: 100

UNIT Detailed Description


Basic assembly language programs writing and execution using 8085 and 8086
Microprocessors Trainer kit like:
a) Addition of two numbers or block of numbers.
b) Subtraction of two numbers / difference calculation of two numbers.
c) Sorting of data blocks (Ascending / Descending).
1.
d) Searching maximum and minimum number from a block of data.
e) Multiplication and division of 8 bit data.
f) Series calculation.
g) Code Conversion (BCD to Binary or reverse)
h) Square, Square Root & Factorial calculation of a given no etc

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2. Basic experiments with Intel 8279, 8255, 8259 chips available on the trainer kit
board.
Interfacing of Microprocessor Trainer Kits with PC:
Interfacing through RS -232 cables and downloading the Hex code for the Assembly
language programs from PC to kit and execution and verifying the programs from
3.
PC. Uploading the programs in RAM from microprocessor kit to PC and storing as a
Hex file in the hard disk of a PC.
Familiarization with different 8085 simulator on PC.
4. Study of Traffic Light Control, Intel 8237 DMA controller, Intel 8259
Programmable Interrupt Controller through the help of different study kits.
5. Study of 8051 Micro controller kit and writing of basic programs:
a) Table look up
b) Basic arithmetic and logical operations
c) Interfacing of Keyboard and stepper motor

Semester-VII
Paper Name : Electric Drives
Paper Code : EE-701
Weekly Load : L:3, T:1, P:0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks : 100

Module Detailed Description Lecturer/


Tutorial
Period
Electric Drive: Concept, classification, parts and advantages of
electrical dives. Types of Loads, load toques characteristics,
Fundamental torque equations, Equivalent value of drive parameters for
loads with rotational and translational motion. Determination of
moment of inertia, Steady state stability, Transient stability. 11L+4T
Multiquadrant operation of drives. Load equalization.
1 Motor Control components and Basic Terminologies: DOL starters,
contactors, limit switches, relays etc. and example of motor control
circuit like start -stop control star-delta starter, forward-reverse change
–over principle and characteristics of the schemes. Base speed, speed
ratio, constant torque drive, constant hp drive etc.
Regeneration in Drives: Dynamic braking, regeneratine braking, Drive
specifications. Four quadrant representations, dynamics of loading of
motors with different types of load.
Motor power rating: Thermal model of motor for heating and cooling,
classes of motor duty, determination of motor rating for continuous,
short time and intermittent duty, equivalent current, torque and power
methods of determination of rating for fluctuating and intermittent
2 loads. Effect of load inertia & environmental factors. 11L+3T

Power electronic control: Power electronic control of starting of DC


and AC motors. Accelerating time, energy loss in starting. Effect of
flywheels. Realisation of the total converter system of AC and DC
drives using choppers. Phase controlled rectifiers. Dual converters,
Voltage Source inverters (VSI), Current Source Inverter (CSI). Current
controlled VSI and cycloconverters. Basic operation of DC injection,
plugging.

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Protection schemes: Protection schemes for overall drive systems.
Electric Traction: General introduction and requirements, speed-time
3 curve mechanics in train movement. DC and AC traction supplies. 9L+3T
Current collectors. Traction motors. Linear motors and magnetic
levitation. Boosters in traction supplies.
Solid state control of DC motors: Basic principles. Drive schemes
with armature voltage feedback and IR-compensations together with
tacho feedback for both constant flux and field weakening. Modeling of
the DC power converter system.
4 11L+5T
Solid state control of AC motors: Basic principles. Drive schemes
with stator voltage control. V/f control with constant flux and field
weakening with and without tacho feed-back, slip compensation.
Modelling of different AC converter system. Solid state control of
synchronous motors.
Total 42L+14T
Total week required 14
No of week reserved 02
Books :

1) G. K. Dubey.'Fundamentals of Electrical Drives", Narosa Publishing House


2) N. K. De & P. K. Sen,"Electric Drives", Prentice Hall of India Ltd.

3) P.K.Sadhu & S.Das, “Modern Utilization of Electric Power: Including Electric Drives and Electric
Traction”. CBS Publication.

4) H. Partab,"Modern Electric Traction", Dhanpat Rai & Sons

Paper Name : High Voltage Engineering


Paper Code : EE-702
Weekly Load : L:3, T:1, P:0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks : 100

Module Detailed Description Lecturer/


Tutorial
Period

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1 Testing of cables, Thermal characteristics of cables Non-condenser and 10L+4T
condenser bushings. Field distribution in and around bushings.

Technical and economic considerations Corona discharge, Corona Loss


and radio interference, Suppression of corona and its ill effects.
2 Travelling wave equations, Reflection and refraction of travelling waves, 11L+6T
Line terminations, Ladder diagram, Travelling waves in multi-conductor
systems.

Causes of lightning over voltages, Interaction between lightning and


power system, Causes of switching surges and power-frequency over
voltages, Estimation of switching surges in power system Basic idea
about protection against over voltages, Lightning arresters and surge
suppressors, Ground wires, Grounding practices, Insulation coordination
scheme of open-air substation.

Basic Impulse Level, Statistical Methods Generation of High AC


Voltage – Testing transformer and its cascade connection, single-phase
series resonance circuit.
3 Generation of High DC Voltage – Single-stage and multi-stage 10L+4T
symmetric as well as asymmetric voltage multiplier circuits, Generation
of Impulse Voltage – Single-stage and multi-stage impulse generators
circuits, Triggering and synchronization with CRO.

Measurement of Peak value of high AC Voltage – Frequency dependent


method: Chubb & Fortescue Method, Frequency independent methods:
Davis-Bowdler Method, Rabus Method, Sphere-Gap Method.
4 Measurement of RMS value of high AC Voltage – Capacitive Voltage 8L+2T
Transformer, Potential Dividers, Electrostatic Voltmeter.

Measurement of High DC Voltage – Ammeter in series with high


resistance Measurement of Dielectric Loss-factor – High Voltage
Schering Bridge.

High Voltage type tests of insulators, Impulse test of transformers as per


relevant Indian standards.
Total 42L+14T
Total week required 14
No of week reserved 02
Books:
1. High Voltage Engineering Kuffel and Zaengl
2. High Voltage Measurement Techniques A.J.Schwab
3. High Voltage Engineering D.V.Razevig
4. High Voltage Engineering Naidu & Kamaraju

Paper Name : Power Station Practice


Paper Code : EE-703
Weekly Load : L:3, T:1, P:0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks : 100

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Module Detailed Description Lecturer/
Tutorial
Period
1 Introduction: One line diagram of different cycles. Single line 6L+2T
electrical layout diagram of Switchyard, Generators, Transformers, Bus
bars, Feeder bays, Main bus, Transfer bus, Bus coupler, Bus tie, Bus bar
operations with merits and demerits.
2 Alternator: Active and reactive power control, Capability curve, under 15L+4T
and over excitation control, choice of excitation system,
synchronization, Power System Stabiliser and its role towards power
system dynamics, Rotor and stator temperature monitoring, cooling and
Hydrogen pressure control, rating of alternator, significance of Short
Circuit Ratio, present and future trend in alternator design.
Process Control and Instrumentation: Types of control and
instrumentation in generating station viz combustion control, total Air
control, Drum Level control, Furnace Draught control, Deaerator
control, Heater control, Super heater Temperature control etc.
3 Different types of Electrical control panels: Electrical Control room, 9L+4T
unit control room, local control room, their instruments and protection
interlock, Annunciation system, Generator-Transformer-feeder
protection interlock, Bus duct.
Plant Auxiliaries: Switch Gear, Motor Control Centers, auxiliaries,
their ratings, location, interlock, Cooling Water pump house, Intake
pump house, Auxiliary Cooling Water Pump. Ash water pump, Boiler
Feed Pump, I.D. fans F/D Fan, Primary Air Fan, Mill motor interlock
etc.
Cooling System: Direct and indirect cooling, size and requirements,
DM Plant.

4 Ash Handling System: Electrostatic Precipitator, duty, requirements. 12L+4T


Coal Handling Plant: Control room, crusher room, conveying
arrangement.
Testing & Commissioning : Routine test and pre commissioning test of
Transformer, Generator, motor etc.
Start up: Shut down and maintenance.
Total 42L+14T
Total week 14
required
Total week reserved 02
Books:

1. Deobelin E O: Measurement System - Application and Design; TMH.


2. Arora S C & Domkundwar S: Power Plant Engg.; Dhanpat Rai & Co. (P) Ltd.
3. Johnson C: Process Control Instrumentation Technology; PHI/Pearson Education
4. Watt Boyes (Editor): Instrumentation Reference Book, 3rd ed.; Butterworth Heineman
5. Douglas M. Considine: Process / Industrial Instruments & Controls Handbook, 4 th Ed.; McGraw
Hill International Edition.
6. Modern Power Station Practice (Control & Instrumentation), Vol-F; Pergamon Press.

Paper Name: Process Instrumentation and Control


Paper Code: AEIE 721
Weekly Load: L: 3 T: 0 P: 0
Credit Points: 2
Total Marks: 100

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Module Detailed Description Lecture /
Tutorial
Period
1. Basic concepts of instrumentation system: General Instrumentation system with 9L
block diagram representation, static and dynamic characteristics of instruments,
statistical analysis, different types of errors. Measurement of temperature.
2. Measurement of pressure, flow, mass flowmeter, level, humidity, viscosity, 9L
Density & specific gravity.
3. The basic process control loop: Different blocks in the loop. Generation of control 10L
action in pneumatic, electric/ electronic, hydraulic, construction of different
controllers (P,PI,PD and PID controllers).
Tuning of Controller – open loop & closed loop methods.
4 Schemes and analysis : Feedback control , cascade control, feed forward control, 14L
Ratio control, override control, split-Range control, batch and continuous process
control, multi variable control schemes, adaptive control,
Final control elements: Actuators, Control valve construction, valve sizing, valve
characteristics and valve positioner.
Introduction to Programmable Logic Controller and Distributed Control System.
Total 42L
Total Weeks Required: 14
No. of Weeks Reserved: 02

Textand/orReference Books:
1. Doebelin E O - Measurement System : MGH
2. Murthy DVS - Transducer & Instrumentation : PHI.
3. Harriot – Process zcontrol, MGH
4. Conghanowr D.R. – Process System Analysis & Control. MGH,
5. Curtis D. Johnson – Process Control Instrumentation Technology, - Pearson Education/PHI
6. Luyben W. L – Simulation & Control for Chemical Engg.
7. Stephanopoules G – Chemical Process Control – An Introduction to theory & Practice, PHI
8. Considine Doglas M – Process /Industrial Instruments and Control Handbook, MH
9. Bequette – Process Control – Modeling, Design and Simulation,PHI
10. Patranabis – Principles of Process Control, TMH
11. Patrick, Industrial Process Control Systems, Vikas
12. S K Singh – Industrial Instrumentation and Control, TMGH
13. Jones Instrument Technology : Noltingk ; Vol, Butterworth Sc. Pub .

Elective-I (Appendix-I)

Paper Name : Optimal Control


Paper Code : EE-711(a)
Weekly Load : L:3, T:1, P:0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks : 100

Module Detailed Description Lecturer/


Tutorial
Period

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1 Formulation of optimal control problem: Minimum time, minimum
energy, minimum fuel problem, state regulator, output regulator &
tracking problems. 12L+4T
Statement of Linear quadratic regulator (LQR) problem and
mathematical framework to solve this problem. Optimal solution of
LQR problem. Different techniques for solution of algebraic Riccati
equation. Role of state and input weighting matrices on the system
performance, Frequency domain interpretation of LQR problem.
Stability and robustness properties of LQR design.
2 Calculus of variations: Constrained fixed point and variable point
problems, Euler Lagrange equations.
12L+4T
Problems with equality and inequality constraints. Engineering
application, Lagrange, Mayer & Bolza problems, pontryagins Maximum
(minimum) principle.
3 Multiple decision process in discrete and continuous time - The dynamic 6L+2T
programming.
4 Numerical solution of two point boundary value problems - the steepest 6L+2T
descent method and the Fletcher -Powell Method.
Total 36L+12T
Total week required 12
Total week reserved 02
Books:

1. Hestenas M C: Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control. Theory; Wiley.


2. Athems M & Falb P. L.: Optimal Control; McGraw Hill
3. Anderson & Moore, Optimal Control, PHI
4. Boltyanskii V G; Gamkrelidge R V; Pontryagin L S; On the theory of Optimal process
5. Stefani, Design of feedback Control System,OUP
6. Goodwin, Control System Design, Pearson Education
7. Glad, Control Theory, Vikas

Paper Name : Special Electrical Machines and Drives


Paper Code : EE-711 (b)
Weekly Load : L:3, T:1, P:0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks : 100

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Detailed Description Lecturer/
Module Tutorial
Period
1 Permanent Magnet Brushless DC Motors: Fundamentals of 7L+2T
Permanent Magnets- Types- Principle of operation- Magnetic circuit
analysis EMF and Torque equations- Characteristics and control
2 Permanent Magnet Synchrounous Motors: Principle of operation – 14L+5T
EMF and Torque equations - Phasor diagram - Power controllers –
Torque speed characteristics – Digital controllers – Constructional
features, operating principle and characteristics of synchronous
reluctance motor.

Switched Reluctance Motors: Constructional features –Principle of


operation- Torque prediction–Characteristics-Power controllers –
Control of SRM drive- Sensorless operation of SRM – Applications.
3 Stepper Motors: Constructional features –Principle of operation – 14L +4T
Types – Torque predictions – Linear and Nonlinear analysis –
Characteristics – Drive circuits – Closed loop control –Applications.

Other Special Machines: Principle of operation and characteristics


of Hysteresis motor – AC series motors – Linear motor –
Applications.
4 Industrial Application: Introduction to Solar and Battery Powered 7L+2T
Drive, Stepper motor, Switched Reluctance motor drive, Drive
consideration for Textile mills, Steel rolling mills, Cement mills,
Paper mills, Machine tools. Cranes & hoist drives.
Total 42L+13T
Total week required 14
Total week reserved 02

Books:
1. T.J.E. Miller, „Brushless magnet and Reluctance motor drives‟, Claredon press, London,
1989.
2. R.Krishnan, „ Switched Reluctance motor drives‟ , CRC press, 2001.
3. T.Kenjo, „ Stepping motors and their microprocessor controls‟, Oxford University press,
New Delhi, 2000
4. T.Kenjo and S.Nagamori, „Permanent magnet and Brushless DC motors‟, Clarendon press,
London, 1988
5. R.Krishnan, „ Electric motor drives‟ , Prentice hall of India,2002.
6. D.P.Kothari and I.J.Nagrath, „ Electric machines‟, Tata Mc Graw hill publishing company,
New Delhi, Third Edition, 2004.
7. Irving L.Kosow, “Electric Machinery and Transformers” Pearson Education, Second
Edition, 2007.

Paper Name : Advance Instrumentation I


Paper Code : EE-711(c)
Weekly Load : L:3, T:1, P:0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks : 100
Module Detailed Description Lecturer/
Tutorial
Period

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1 Measurement of Pressure and Vacuum: Pressure: Manometers – U tube, 11L+4T
Inclined Tube and Well type Manometers Elastic Pressure Sensor
Instruments – Bourdon Tube Pressure Gauge, Capsule Gauge,
Differential Pressure Gauge, Pressure Switch Electronic Pr / DP
transmitters : capacitive, piezo - resistive and resonating wire type
Vacuum: Mcleod Gauge, thermal conductivity gauge, ionization gauge

Installation Requirements Installation of pressure measuring instruments


with accessories like seals, snubbers, 2 valve manifolds Installation of
DP measuring instruments with head producing devices – pressure
tappings, isolation valves, 3 valve manifolds, etc. Straight run
requirements for flowmeters Installation of Temp elememts –
Thermowells

Pneumatic Instrumentation Flapper nozzle system - pneumatic force


balance and motion balance system Pneumatic Transmitter
2 Flow rate Measurement: General concepts - Laminar flow, Reynolds‟s 12L+3T
number, Effect of temperature and pressure on flow rate measurement,
Calibration of flow meters. Head type flow measurement – analysis and
calculation, and head producing devices - orifice, venturi, pitot tube,
multiport averaging pitot Variable Area Flowmeters – Glass and metal
tube rotameters Electromagnetic type, Ultrasonic type, Vortex type,
Positive displacement type Mass flow meters : Coriolis, Thermal,
Impeller type Weirs, Flumes and open channel flow measurement.
3 Level Measurement : Gauge glass, Bi-Colour, Magnetic and Reflex 10L+3T
Level Gauge Float and displacers type instruments – Gauge and Switch
D/P type sensors and their installation arrangements Capacitive type
level instrument Ultrasonic and Microwave type level instruments

Hazardous Area Instrumentation, Basic Concepts Classification based


on site, material and temperature – IEC and North American system
Methods of Protection – Explosion proof, Intrinsic safety, Purging and
Pressurization, Non-Incendiary ; IEC Equipment Protection Level (EPL)
NEMA and IP codes
4 Temperature Measurement: Temperature scale, ITS 90, fixed points and 10L+2T
interpolation equations Filled in systems: liquid, gas and vapour, ranges,
media, errors, construction details and comparison, classification
Bimetal elements, Thermostats RTD: review of materials, construction,
types; measuring circuits, ranges, errors and minimization of errors
Thermocouples including MI thermocouples: types, thermoelectric
power, circuits, ranges, errors, cold junction compensation,
compensating cables Radiation Thermometer sensors used, spectral and
other characteristics, Optical Pyrometers

Total 42L+14T
Total week required 14
No of week reserved 02

Books:
1. D. Patranabis, Principles of industrial Instrumentation, TMH, New Delhi, 2nd Ed.
2. B. G. Liptak, Instrument Engineers Handbook, vol-I and vol-II, Chilton Book Co. Philadelphia
3. D. M. Considine and G. D. Considine (Eds.) Process Instruments and controls Handbook, Mc Graw
4. Ernest O. Doeblin, Measurement Systems – Application and Design, Tata-McGraw Hill
5. A. Barua, Fundamentals of Industrial Instrumentation, Wiley India
6. M.M.S. Anand, Electronic Instruments and Instrumentation Technology, PHI, Delhi
7. C. R. Alavala, Principles of Industrial Instrumentation and Control Systems, Cengage Learning

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Paper Name : Advanced Power System Analysis
Paper Code : EE-711(d)
Weekly Load : L:3, T:1, P:0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks : 100

Module Detailed Description Lecturer/


Tutorial
Period
1 Network matrix: Physical interpretation of bus admittance and 8L+3T
impedance matrices, introduction to admittance matrix formulation,
formation of admittance matrix due to inclusion of regulating
transformer, development of admittance matrix using singular
transformation, modification of admittance matrix for branch addition/
deletion.
2 Complex power flow: Analytical formulation of complex power flow 10L+3T
solution, Gauss-Seidal method of power flow, Newton-Raphson method
of power flow, algorithm for solving power flow problem using N-R
method in rectangular form, algorithm for solving power flow problem
using N-R method in polar form, fast decoupled load flow method.
3 Power System Stability: Definitions, classification of stability-rotor 12L+4T
angle and voltage stability, synchronous machine representation for
stability study.

Transient stability: Assumptions for transient stability, derivation of


swing equation, swing equation for synchronous machine connected to
infinite bus, swing equation for a two machine system, solution of
swing equation by Euler and Runge-Kutta method, equal area criterion,
critical clearing angle, application of critical clearing angle to transient
stability of synchronous machine. Methods of improving transient
stability: reducing fault clearance time, automatic reclosing, single
phase reclosing, electric braking, voltage regulators, fast governor
action, high speed excitation system.
4 Voltage stability: Definition and classification of voltage stability, 12L+4T
mechanism of voltage collapse, analytical concept of voltage stability
for a two bus system, expression for critical receiving end voltage and
critical power angle at voltage stability limit for a two bus power
system, PV and QV curves, L index for the assessment of voltage
stability.

Load Forecasting: Load Forecasting Categories-Long term, Medium


term, short term, very short term Applications of Load Forecasting,
Factors Affecting Load Patterns Medium and long term load forecasting
methods- end use models, econometric models, statistical model based
learning.

Short Term Load Forecasting (STLF): Applications of Load


Forecasting, methods- similar day approach, regression methods, time
series, ANN, Expert systems, Fuzzy logic based method, support vector
machines ANN architecture for STLF, Seasonal ANN, Adaptive
Weight, Multiple-Day Forecast.
Total 42L+14T
Total week required 14
Total week reserved 02

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Books:

1. A. Chakrabarti, M.L. Soni, P. V. Gupta, U. S. Bhatnagar “A text book on Power System


Engineering”, Dhanpat Rai and Co.
2. Power system Analysis by Hadi Saadat: Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited.
3. Power system Analysis by Charles A. Gross: John Wiley & Sons.
4. Power system Analysis by John J. Grainger & William D. Stevenson, JR: Tata McGraw-Hill
Edition.
5. Markey operations in electric power systems Forecasting, Scheduling, and Risk Management,
Shahidehpour M, Yamin H, Li z, John Wlley & sons
6. Neural Network, Fuzzy logic and Genetic Algorithm, S Rajasekaran, G A Vijayalakshmi Pai

Paper Name : Illumination Engineering-I


Paper Code : EE-711(e)
Weekly Load : L:3, T:1, P:0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks :100
Module Detailed Description Lecturer/
Tutorial
Period
1 Light and Electromagnetic radiation: Light and electromagnetic radiation; 12L+6T
sources of light- thermal radiator-blackbody radiator, laws of thermal radiation;
daylight and artificial light, spectral power distribution (SPD) of light sources.
Radiometric and photometric quantities, visual response curve of standard observer,
relation between lumen and watt, photometric standards. Laws of illumination,
perfect diffuser, Lambert‟s law.
Photometry: Visual & physical photometry, Bench photometer, Luxmeter,
Integrating sphere, Distribution photometer, Computation of lumen output from
luminaire from luminous intensity distribution- zone factor, zonal lumen.
2 Lamp, Ballast & Luminaire: Its function and classification, Ballast-its function, 10L+3T
electromagnetic and electric type- principal of operation Lamp- its general
classification, incandescent, tungsten halogen, fluorescent, compact fluorescent –
construction, principal of operation, features etc.
3 Elementary lighting design: design parameters, BIS recommendation, general 10L+2T
indoor lighting design by Lumen method. Concept of energy efficient lighting
design and payback calculation.
4 Day lighting: characteristics and features of daylight; Sky models – Indian clear 10L+3T
sky, CIE standard overcast and standard clear sky; day lighting concepts-side
lighting, top lighting; window design formula; Daylight Factor method; physical
scale modeling of day lighting system, daylight linked artificial lighting.
Total 42L+14T
Total week required 14
Total week reserved 02

Books:

1. Wadha C L: Utilization of Electric Power - New Age International Ltd.


2. Wadha C L: Generation, Distribution and Utilization of electrical energy - New Age International
Ltd.
3. Singh, Electric Power Generation, Transmission & Distribution, PHI
4. Partab H: Art and Science of Utilization of Electrical Energy, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
5. Fink & Beaty - Standard Hand Book for Electrical Engineers - McGraw Hill International.

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Paper Name: Advanced Optimization Techniques
Paper Code: M-711(e)
Weekly Load: L: 3 T: 1 P: 0
Credit Unit: 3
Total Marks: 100

Module Detailed Description Lecture /


Tutorial
Period
1 Dynamic Programming and Applications: Introduction, Value and Policy 8L+3T
Iterations, Stochastic Gradient Algorithm, Q-learning and Temporal
Differences, Value Function Approximation and Monte-Carlo Sampling
2 Integer Programming and Applications: Introduction, Enumerative Methods 8L +3T
and Disjunction, Polyhedral Theory and Convexification, Advanced
Computational Methods

3 Goal Programming and Applications: Introduction, General Goal 10L+3T


Programming Model, Weighted Goal Programming Model, Lexicographic
Goal Programming Model, Chebyshev Goal Programming Model, Goal
Programming for Multiple-Objective Decision Analysis , Goal Programming
Solution Methodology, Interval Goal Programming, Fractional Goal
Programming, Duality Soution

4 Fuzzy based Optimization Techniques: Introduction to Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy 16L+5T


Set, Membership Function, Application in Optimization
Heuristic Optimization Algorithms: Neighborhood Search, Hill Climbing
Methods, Greedy Algorithms, Simulated Annealing, Evolutionary
Algorithms, Tabu Search, Ant Colony Optimization, Particle Swarm
Optimization

TOTAL: 42L+14T
Total Week Required: 14
No. Of Week Reserved: 02

Books:
Text and/or Reference:
1 Operations Research- Hamdy A., Taha, Macmillan
2. Operations Research: Principles and Applications- G. Srinivasan, Prentice Hall India
3. Introduction to Fuzzy Set Theory and Fuzzy Logic-Chander Mohan, Viva Books Pvt. Ltd.
4. Optimization: Algorithms and Applications-Rajesh Kumar Arora, CRC Press
5. Z. Michalewicz and D. B. Fogel, "How to Solve it: Modern Heuristics", Springer, 1999.
6. J. Dreo, P. Siarry, A. Petrowski and E. Taillard , "Metaheuristics for Hard Optimization", Springer,
2005.
7. S. N. Sivanandam and S. N. Deepa, "Introduction to Genetic Algorithms", Springer, 2008.
8. R. L. Haupt and S. E. Haupt, "Practical Genetic Algorithms", 2nd edition, Wiley Interscience,
2004.
9. D. Simon, Evolutionary Optimization Algorithms, Wiley, 2013.
10. Fred Glover, Manuel Laguna, "Tabu Search", Klawer Academic Publishers, Norwell, MA, 1997.
11. M. Dorigo and T. Stutzle, "Ant Colony Optimization", MIT Press, 2004.
12. M. Clerc, "Particle Swarm Optimization", ISTE Ltd, 2006.
13. S. S. Rao, "Engineering Optimization: Theory and Practice", 3rd edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,
1996.

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Paper Name: Embedded Systems and It’s Applications
Paper Code: ECE 711(e)
Weekly Load: L: 3 T: 1 P: 0
Credit Point: 3
Total Marks: 100
Lecture/
Module Detailed Description Tutorial
Period
1. Review of advanced Microprocessors: 8L+3T
Overview of Intel 8086 through Pentium series of Microprocessors.
2. Different type of Microcontrollers with Programming: 10L+3T
 Overview of 8051 family of Microcontrollers, Architectures, I/O Ports,
Memory organization, Timer Counter, Serial Communication, Interrupt
Programming etc in assembly and C language.
 PIC family of Microcontrollers Architecture, memory organization,
addressing modes, I/O port, Data Conversion, RAM & ROM Allocation,
Timer, Programming in Assembly & C Language.
 Introduction to AVR RISC Family architecture, Register File, The ALU,
Memory access and Instruction execution, I/O memory EEPROM, I/O
ports, Timers etc.
 Fundamentals of ARM Processor: Architecture of ARM Processor
Families, Registers, Program Status Register, Pipeline, Exceptions,
Interrupts and Vector Table, ARM Instruction Set, Thumb Instruction Set
etc.
3. Microcontroller Interfacings: 12L+3T
Interfacing technique with LCD, ADC, DAC, RTC, Stepper Motor, Key Board,
Different Sensors, Communication Protocols etc with different microcontrollers.
4. Embedded Systems: 12L+5T
Embedded system overview, Design challenges, Fundamentals of Real Time
Operating Systems, Process management, Real time scheduling, Basic
Programming of RTOS.
Total 42L +14T
Total Week Required 14
No. of Week Reserved 02
Text/Reference Books:

1. The Intel Microprocessors 8086/8088, 80186/80188, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium and
Pentium Pro Processor Architecture, programming and interfacing, By Barry B. Brey;
PHI.
2. The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems By Mazidi & Mazidi; PHI.
3. Programming and customizing the 8051 microcontroller, By Myke Predko; Tata McGraw
Hill 2000.
4. PIC Microcontroller and Embedded Systems using Assembly and C for PIC18 By
Muhammad Ali Mazidi, Rolin D. Mckinlay; Pearson Education, 2008.
5. PIC Microcontroller Project Book, By John Iovine; McGraw Hill 2000.
6. The PIC Microcontroller, Your Personal Introductory Course, By John Morton; Newnes
Publication.
7. The AVR Microcontroller and Embedded Systems:Using Assembly and C, By Janice Mazidi;
PrenticeHall PTR, 2011.
8. ARM Assembly Language: Fundamentals and Techniques, By William Hohl; CRC Press,
ISBN-10: 1439806101.
9. Embedded System Design A Unified HW.SW Introduction, By Vahid G Frank and Givargis
Tony; John Wiley & Sons, 2002.
10. Embedded Systems Architecture, Programming and Design, By Raj Kamal; TMH-2003.

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Paper Name: Photonics and Optoelectronics
Paper Code: ECE 711(f)
Weekly Load: L: 03 T: 01 P: 0
Credit Point: 3
Total Marks: 100

Module Detailed Description Lecture /


Tutorial
Period
1. OPTICAL FIBER:
Overview of optoelectronic devices and optical communication
Materials and Fabrication of fiber strip, Fiber Optic Cable, Different Types of 10L + 2T
Fiber, Fundamental laws and transmission characteristics, Parameters for
characterization.

2. OPTICAL SOURCES and DETECTORS:


LEDs: Electrolumescent Process, Calculation of optical power, Materials,
Homojunction and Heterojunction LEDs, Different characteristics, Drive
Circuits.
LASERs: Principle of operation, population inversion, gain, lasing threshold 12L + 8T
condition, semiconductor laser structures – Buried heterostructure laser,
distributed feedback laser, quantum well laser, and tunable semi-conductor lasers
for WDM. Drive Circuits.
Basic Principle of optical detection using semiconductors, Characteristic
parameters, PN, PIN, APD, Phototransistor type detectors: operation, structures,
biasing, speed of response, noises, comparison. Receiver circuits.

3. OPTICAL DEVICES and NETWORK SYSTEMS: 10L+2T


LED, LCD & TFT as display devices, CCD & Fiber as sensor devices, Solar Cell
as energy device.
Network Architecture, FDDI, SONET, SDH based systems for LAN, MAN and
WAN.
4. PHOTONICS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS: 10L + 2T
Block diagram of Digital System, System Design issues, Intensity modulation/
direct detection system, Coherent system.
Multiplexing technique: OTDM and WDM.
Coupling and Active Devices: Optical couplers, circulators, Bragg grating filters,
add/drop multiplexers, fiber optic repeaters and amplifiers.

TOTAL: 42L+14T
Total Week Required: 14
No. Of Week Reserved: 02

Text/Reference Books:

[1] John. M. Senior, Optical fiber communications: principles and practice, Prentice Hall of India.
[2] Ghatak and Thyagaragan, Introduction to Fiber Optics, Cambridge.
[3] R. P. Khare, Fiber optic and optoelectronics, Oxford University press.
[4] D. K. Mynbaev, L. L. Scheiner, Fiber optic communication technology, Pearson Technology.
[5] Gerd Keiser, Optical fiber communications, McGraw Hill.
[6] Jasprit Singh, Optoelectronics – an introduction to materials and devices, McGraw Hill.

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Paper Name: Electrical Drives Laboratory
Paper Code : EE-751
Weekly Load: L: 0, T: 0, P: 3
Credit Point : 02
Total Marks: 100

List of Experiments:

1. Study of thyristor controlled DC Drive.


2. Study of Chopper fed DC Drive
3. Study of AC Single phase motor-speed control using TRIAC.
4. PWM Inverter fed 3 phase Induction Motor control using MATLAB / PSIM Software.
5. VSI / CSI fed Induction motor Drive analysis using MATLAB /PSIM Software.
6. Study of V/f control operation of 3 induction motor drive.
7. Study of permanent magnet synchronous motor drive fed by PWM Inverter using
Software.
8. Regenerative / Dynamic braking operation for DC Motor - Study using software.
9. Regenerative / Dynamic braking operation of AC motor - study using software.
10. PC/PLC based AC/DC motor control operation.

Paper Name : Electrical Machine Design-I Laboratory


Paper Code : EE-781
Weekly Load : L: 0 T: 0 P:3
Credit Point : 02
Total Marks : 100

List of Experiments:

Problem 1: Design of single phase transformer.

Problem 2: Design of DC Machine.

Books:

1. Sawhney A K: A Course in Electrical Machine Design; Dhanpat Rai & Co.


2. Clayton A E & Hancook N N: The Performance and Design of Direct Current Machines; CBS
Publishers and Distributors.
3. Say M G: The Performance and Design of Alternating Current Machines; CBS Publishers and
Distributors.
4. Sen S K : Principles of Electrical Machine Design with Computer Programs; Oxford & IBH
Pub. Co.
5. Norton, Machine Design, Pearson Education.

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Paper Name : Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
Paper Code : ECE 771
Weekly Load : L: 0 T: 0 P: 3
Credit Point : 2
Total Marks : 100
Practical
Unit Detailed Description
Period
1. Familiarization with MATLAB software and general functions. 3P

2. Write a MATLAB program to develop some elementary continues time (CT) 3P


signals: Sinusoidal, Complex waveform, Unit Impulse, Unit Step, Unit Ramp,
Exponential, Noise.
3. Write a MATLAB program to find the sum of sinusoidal signals and 3P
understanding of the concept of harmonics.

4. Write a MATLAB program to develop some elementary sequences or discrete 3P


time (DT) signals: Sinusoidal, Complex waveform, Unit Impulse, Unit Step,
Unit Ramp, Exponential, and Noise.

5. Write a MATLAB program to find the impulse response of a LTI system 3P


defined by a difference equation and to plot the Frequency response of a given
LTI sequence
6. Write a MATLAB program to compute linear convolution and circular 3P
convolution of two given sequences.

7. Write a MATLAB program to find the Discrete Time Fourier Transform DTFT 3P
of the given sequence.

8. Computation of N point DFT of a given sequence and to plot magnitude and 3P


phase spectrum.

9. Write a MATLAB programs for auto correlation and cross correlation. 3P

10. Using TMS320C5X 15P


1. Study of various addressing modes of DSP hardware using simple
programming examples
2. Sampling of input signal and display
3. Implementation of FIR filters
4. Calculation of FFT
Total 42P
Total Week Required 14
No. of Week Reserved 02

Text/Reference Books:
1. Digital Signal and Image Processing Using MATLAB by Blanchet and Charbit
2. Ingle, Digital Signal Processing using MATLAB, Vikas Pub.
3. S.K.Mitra, Digital Signal Processing - A Computer based approach, TMH.
4. J.G. Proakis & D.G. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing, Principles, Algorithms and
Applications, Pearson/PHI
5. Alex Palamides & Anastasia Veloni, Signals and Systems Laboratory with MATLAB

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Paper Name: Project-I
Paper Code : EE 791
Weekly Load: L: 0, T: 0, P: 3
Credit Point : 04
Total Marks: 100

 project group made up of Students (preferably not more than four in each group)
under the guidance of a faculty member need to complete one project during the Final
Year (Semester VII & VIII). Project-I is the first part covered in Semester-VII.
 Total marks of the project work are 200 and Credit Points are 7. Marks and Credits
are distributed over the Semester VII & VIII. In Semester-VIII credit point is 4.
 At the beginning of the Semester-VII each project group have to submit their project
Synopsis. At the end of Semester-VII students have to submit an Intermediate Project
Report. Each group should submit at least two extra copy of Intermediate Project
Report other than their individual copy, one for their Project guide and one for the
departmental record.
 Progress of each project group should be demonstrated and presented in front of
Board of Experts and evaluation will be made on that. 50% of total marks will be
evaluated by the project guide and rest 50% of total marks will be evaluated by the
Board of Experts.

Paper Name: Seminar-I


Paper Code : EE 792
Weekly Load: L: 0, T: 0, P: 3
Credit Point : 02
Total Marks: 100

 Each student have to give 10 minutes‟ individual presentation / lecture on any


topic (advanced technology, research or development, new emerging field
etc.) followed by 5 minutes interaction / discussion session.
 The presentation should be in front of teachers and students of the class.
 Evaluation should be based on the following parameters of the students:
Presentation skill, Delivery of the speech, Depth and breadth of the subject
matter presented.
 The attendance of other students in the seminar will be recorded and their
participation should also be assessed for evaluation of their participations.
 Each student has to submit technical reports for each presentation they have
delivered. Those who have attended Vacational Training should submit a
Report at the completion of the training to the departmental in-charge. The
Training Report should be authorized by the institutions/organizations where
the training has been made.
 Marks will be given based on evaluation throughout the year and a final
evaluation at the end of Semester based on either evaluating what students
have performed during the Vacational Training (If student have attended that
kind of training) or based on a final presentation

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Semester-VII

Paper Name: Utilization of Electrical Power


Paper Code : EE-801
Weekly Load: L: 3, T: 1, P: 0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks : 100
Detailed Description Lecturer/
Module Tutorial
Period
1 Electric heating and Dielectric Heating: Basic principle, Basic 7L+3T
advantages, classification of furnaces and ovens. Industrial application
areas.

Storage Batteries: common types and their characteristics. Principles of


charging, modes of charging, eg., float, boost, constant current, constant
voltage, etc. Temperature compensation of charging voltage.
2 Electric Furnaces and Heating: basic principles of direct and indirect 10L+3T
heating types.
Control of Heating: on-off control, graded resistance, tapped inductor.
Solid state control - SCR on-off control, ac phase control, integral cycle
control
Arc Furnaces: basic principles of direct and indirect heating types. 1-phase
and 3-phase AC and DC arc types. Their power supply regulator system.
Electrode position control system. Induction Furnaces: basic principles of
coreless and core types. Their power supply systems. SCR resonant
inverters for induction heating
3 Electric welding: Classification, Electric arc welding, Four Positions of 14L +2T
Arc Welding, Bare metal arc welding, Coated electrodes, Types of Joints
and Types of Applicable Welds, goad weld, Atomic Hydrogen Welding,
Submerged arc welding, Inert gas metal arc welding, Carbon arc welding,
Electric Supply for arc welding, Machines for Arc Welding, Resistance
welding, Spot welding, Seam Welding, Projection welding, Butt
welding, Electron beam welding, Electroslag Welding, Electrogas
Welding, Plasma Arc Welding, Laser Welding, Ultrasonic Welding,
Power Supply for Resistance Welding, Machines for Resistance Welding,
Electronic welding control, Energy Storage Welding.
4 Electrolytic Processes: Electrolysis-Basic Principle, Laws of 11L+6T
Electrolysis, Terms connected with electrolytic processes, Applications of
Electrolysis. Electro Deposition, Manufacture of chemicals, Anodizing,
Electro polishing, Electro cleaning or Pickling, Electro parting or
stripping, Electro extraction, Electro Refining, Power Supply For
Electrolytic Processes.

Refrigeration and Air conditioning: Applications of refrigeration,


Refrigeration Systems, Co-efficient of Performance, Unit of refrigeration,
Refrigerants, Domestic refrigerator, Trouble shooting of refrigerator, Water
cooler, Desert Cooler, Air Conditioning, Types of air conditioning,
Window air conditioner
Total 42L+14T
Total week required 14
Total week reserved 02

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Books:

1) H. Partab, “Art & Science of Utilisation of Electrical Energy”, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
2) G.W. Vinal, “Storage Batteries”, John Wiley & Sons Inc.
3) P.K.Sadhu & S.Das, “Modern Utilization of Electric Power: Including Electric Drives and Electric
Traction”. CBS Publication.

Paper Name : Power System Operation and Control


Paper Code : EE-802
Weekly Load : L:3, T:1, P:0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks : 100

Module Detailed Description Lecturer/


Tutorial
Period
1 Speed Governing System: Description of Speed Governor, 8L+3T
Speed changer and main components of speed governing system,
principle of operation.
2 Load frequency control: Representation of speed governing 12L+4T
system, effect of governor droop on load sharing among
generators, dependence of load on frequency, system inertia.
Modeling and analysis of single area load-frequency control,
supplementary control, concept of control area.
3 Power system voltage control: Basic concept of active and 12L+4T
reactive power control of Synchronous generator.
Interdependence of active power with frequency and reactive
power with voltage and concept of decoupling, Role of excitation
system, main & pilot exciters, description of different types of
excitation systems.
4 Economic operation of power plant: cost curves, heat rate, 10L+3T
incremental rate, economic load sharing among generating units.
Total 42L+14T
Total week 14
required
Total week reserved 02

Books:

1. Power System Analysis, by J.J.Grainger & W.D.Stevension, McGraw Hill


2. Power System Engineering, by I.J.Nagrath & D.P.Kothari, Tata McGraw Hill
3. Electric Energy System Theory, by O.I.Elgard, Tata McGraw Hill
4. Elements of Power System Analysis, by W.D.Stevenson, McGraw Hill.
5. Power System Analysis, by A.R.Bergen & V.Vittal, Pearson Education

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Elective-I (Appendix-I)

Paper Name : Electrical Machine Modeling and Analysis


Paper Code : EE-811(a)
Weekly Load : L:3, T:1, P:0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks : 100

Module Detailed Description Lecturer/


Tutorial
Period
1 Generalised theory: Generalised theory of machines. 8L+4T

Transient analysis: Transient analysis of DC and AC machines.


2 Space vectors and its application: Space vectors and its 15L+3T
application to the analysis of electric machines, specially of
induction motors. Principle of vector decoupled control.

Motor behaviors: Motor behaviors under asymmetrical supply


voltages.

Analysis of 3-phase induction motor: Analysis of 3-phase


induction motor with AC phase controlled supply.
3 Motor problems: Motor problems associated with non-ideal 12L+4T
power supplies from converter.

Commutation problem: Commutation problem in dc motor.


Harmonic effects on induction motor – harmonic equivalent
circuit and harmonic torques.

4 Application of simulation tools: Application of simulation tools 7L+3T


for machine modeling, analysis and design.
Total 42L+14T
Total week required 14
Total week reserved 02

Books:

1) R. Krishnan, "Electric Motor Drives", Prentice Hall of India (P) Ltd.


2) B. K. Bose, "Modern Power El;ectronics and AC Drives", Pearson Education.
3) J.M.D. Murphy & F.G. Turnbull,"Power Electronic Control of AC Motors", Pergamon
Press.
4) P.S. Bimbhra,"Generalised Theory of Electrical Machines", Khanna Publishers
5) W. Shephard, L.N. Hulley & D.T.W. Liang,"Power Electronics and Motor Control",
Cambridge University Press.

Paper Name : Advance Instrumentation - II


Paper Code : EE-811(b)
Weekly Load : L:3, T:1, P:0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks : 100

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Module Detailed Description Lecturer/
Tutorial
Period
1 Concepts of Power plants of different types: Setups, energy 8L+2T
conversions and measurement requirements, examples of
Thermal, Hydal, and Nuclear plants. Thermal power plant and
system instrumentation.
2 Instrumentation for : 12L+3T
(i) Turbines
(ii) Condensers
(iii) Generators
(iv) Coal handling
(v) Water treatment
(vi) Feed water, combustion air and flue gases
3 Control: Boiler Control - Steam pressure control, combustion 12L+2T
control, Furnace Draft control, Steam temperature control, Feed
water control, Data logger and computer control, supervisory
control and monitoring system. Instrumentation for safety
interlocks - protective gears, emergency measures, Alarm systems
and Analysis etc. Pollution measurement, monitoring and control.
4 Data handling-processing, logging, acquisition, accounting, 10L+2T
display and storage. Instrumentation for Generator and Busbar
coupling. Introduction to power plant modeling/simulation
Total 42L+14T
Total week required 14
No of week reserved 02

Books:

1. Principles of Industrial Instrumentation, D. Patranabis, TMH New Delhi


2. Electric Power Engineering Handbook – Edited by L. L. Grigsby.
3. Instrument Engineers Handbook, B. G. Liptak, Chilton Book Co., Philadelphia

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Paper Name : Energy Audit and Management
Paper Code : EE-811(c)
Weekly Load: L: 3, T: 1, P: 0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks: 100

Module Detailed Description Lecturer/


Tutorial
Period
1 Introduction: Energy – concept, sources & availability, situation, 9L+2T
conversion, energy and society, energy and environment, energy
analysis and potential in nation, energy utilization and
identification of conservation in different sections.
Energy Audit: Objective, systems, boundary definitions, types of
auditing.
2 Organization: Methodology finalization, sources of numerical 8L+4T
data, instruments required, precautions, tests carried out,
presentation.
Forecasting and Energy Conservation: Technological
forecasting methodology of electrical energy demand,
institutional role of energy conservation, related case studies.
3 Improvement in Energy utilization: Review of energy 10L+3T
efficiency and the improvement of - electrical appliances and
mechanical devices, generation, transmission and distribution.
4 Case Studies of energy audit: Power plant, metallurgical 15L+5T
industry, local electrical distribution network, office/shopping
complex and residential colony.
Policy and implementation: National planning and policy,
awareness - general, industry and rural user, analysis of previous
audit report.
Total 42L+14T
Total week required 14
Total week 02
reserved

Books:

1. Albert : Plant Engineers & Managers Guide to Energy Conservation


2. Wayhe C.Tuner : Energy Management Handbook
3. Anthony J. Pansini. : Engineering Economic Analysis Guide Boo
4. D. Paul-Mehta : Handbook of Energy Engineering.
5. Paul O'Callaghan : Energy Management.

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Paper Name : Illumination Engineering-II
Paper Code : EE-811(d)
Weekly Load : L:3, T:1, P:0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks :100

Module Detailed Description Lecturer/


Tutorial
Period
1 Quality and quantity assessment of lighting systems : BIS recommendation of 6L+3T
lux level; factors affecting the required quantity; evaluating the quantity of
illuminance; procedures of field measurements; quality of illuminance – discomfort
& disability glare – evaluation method, veiling reflection, Visual Comfort
Probability (VCP).
2 Indoor lighting: zonal cavity method for general lighting design - CU 9L+3T
determination for zonal cavities and different shaped ceilings, Residential, office,
industrial, hospitals etc. – Indian Standard recommendation for indoor lighting,
selection criteria of lamps and luminaire, design considerations, design procedure.
Emergency lighting: escape lighting, standby lighting; maintained & non-
maintained lighting systems – transport lighting.
3 Outdoor lighting: road lighting – road classifications according to BIS, pole 15L+5T
arrangements, terminology, lamp & luminaire selection, different design procedures
– beam lumen method, point-by-point method, isolux diagram method; tunnel
lighting;

Floodlighting: selection of floodlights-NEMA classifications, design procedure

Sports lighting: special lighting requirements for football, cricket, badminton


ground – BIS recommendation, selection criteria of lamp and luminaire, design
considerations, design procedure.

Marine & aviation lighting: basic ideas, lamp & luminaire selection, special
requirements etc.
4 Lighting energy management and economics: lighting power budget; lighting 12L+3T
power limit; evaluation of existing system; different options for consideration;
simple payback analysis; life cycle cost analysis; components of cost and savings.

Computer application in lighting design: computation of lumen package,


luminous efficacy, correlated colour temperature, chromaticity coordinate,
dominant wavelength, purity of a lamp from lamp SPD data; plotting of isolux
diagram, indoor general lighting design, roadlighting design etc.
Total 42L+14T
Total week required 14
Total week reserved 02

Books:

6. Wadha C L: Utilization of Electric Power - New Age International Ltd.


7. Wadha C L: Generation, Distribution and Utilization of electrical energy - New Age International
Ltd.
8. Singh, Electric Power Generation, Transmission & Distribution, PHI
9. Partab H: Art and Science of Utilization of Electrical Energy, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
10. Fink & Beaty - Standard Hand Book for Electrical Engineers - McGraw Hill International.

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Paper Name: Advanced Topics in Power Systems
Paper Code : EE-811(e)
Weekly Load: L: 3, T: 1, P: 0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks: 100

Module Detailed Description Lecturer/


Tutorial
Period
1 Static & Digital Relaying: Generalised approach for two input 10L+3T
and multi input comparators, derivation of inputs for different
types of static distance protection, hard- ware for static relays,
concept of digital relaying, derivation of fundamental component
of voltage and current for digital protection.
2 Different control loops in a power station: 14L+4T
Different types of measurements and control , viz. Override
control, selective control, ratio control, boiler drum level control,
combustion control, main steam temperature control, plant
annunciation system,

Introduction to FACTS: Brief description of various FACTS


devices and their principle of operation, role of FACTS in active
and reactive power control.
3 HVDC transmission: Advantages and applications, 9L+2T
configuration of DC transmission link, disadvantages, CIA, CC
and CEA control. Determination of stable operating point.
4 Economic operation of power plant: cost curves, heat rate, 9L+3T
incremental rate, economic load sharing among generating units.
Total 42L+14T
Total week required 14
Total week reserved 02

Books:

1.HVDC Power Transmission Systems – Technology & System Interaction by K.R.Padiyar,


Willey Eastern
2. High Voltage Direct Current Transmission, J.Arrillaga, Peter Peregrinus Ltd.
3. Power System Protection by S.P.Patra, S.K.Basu, S.Choudhuri, Oxford & IBH
4. Power System Harmonic Analysis, by J.Arrillaga, B.Smith, N.R.Watson, A.R.Wood,John
Willey
5. Direct Current Transmission, by E.W.Kimbark, Wiley Interscience
6. Understanding Facts, by N.G.Hingorani & L.Guygyi, IEEE Press
7. Power System Protection, Vol - IV, by The Electricity Training Association, IEE
8. Computer Aided Power System Analysis, by G.L.Kusic, Prentice Hall of India.

Paper Name: Soft Computing


Paper Code: CSE 811 (g)
Weekly Load: L: 3 T: 1 P: 0
Credit Point: 3
Total Marks: 100

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Module Detailed Description Lecture /
Tutorial
Period
1. Introduction 3L+2T
Definition of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Approaches to AI, soft computing
and hard computing; elements of soft computing and hard computing.

2. Fuzzy Sets & Fuzzy Reasoning: 13L+4T


Notations of Set Theory, Operations, Properties, Rules. Difference
between Fuzzy and Crisp sets, Difference between Fuzzy and
probability, Discrete and Continuous Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy Membership.
Definitions: -cut, Support, Scalar cardinality, Core, Height, Normal
and Sub-Normal fuzzy set. Operations of Fuzzy Sets , Properties of
Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy Logic Controller, Mamdani Approach, Takagi and
Sugeno‟s Approach, Methods of defuzzification,, Advantages and
Disadvantages of Fuzzy Logic Controller.
3. Introduction to Artificial Neural Networks (ANN): 13L+4T
What are neural networks? Artificial Neural Network, McCullogh-
Pitts model, Activation Functions, Different Learning Rules and
associated networks. Learning rate and momentum, Kohonen network,
Adaptive resonance theory (ART), Bidirectional Associative Memory
(BAM), Hopfield network, Hamming Networks.
4. Evolutionary Computing: 13L+4T
Principle of Optimization, Optimization Problems, Definition of GA,
Differences with traditional method, Various operations of GA,
Elitist Model of GAs, Single Objective Optimization Problem
(SOOP), Constraints Handling in GA, Scheduling GA, Multi
Objective Genetic Algorithms (MOGA), Multi-Objective
Optimization Problem (MOOP), Evolutionary Multi objective
Optimization (EMO), Hybridization with Local Search.
Total: 42L+ 14T
Total Week Required: 14
No. Of Week Reserved: 02

Books: Text and/or Reference:


1. S. Rajasekaran and G. A. Vijayalakshmi Pai - Neural networks, fuzzy logic and genetic
algorithms synthesis & applications-PHI
2. D. K. Pratihar - Soft Computing: Fundamentals and Applications- Alpha Science
International Ltd
3. S.N. Sivanandam and S.N. Deepa – Principles of Soft Computing – Wiley India (P) Ltd
4. S. Haykin- Neural networks- A comprehensive foundation- Pearson.
5. D. Fausett - Neural networks - Pearson.
6. B. Kosko- Neural Networks and Fuzzy Systems: A Dynamical Systems Approach to
Machine Intelligence-PHI.
7. T. J. Ross - Fuzzy logic with engineering applications - McGraw-Hill.
8. G. J. Klir and B. Yuan - Fuzzy sets & Fuzzy logic:Theory & Applications- PHI.
9. D.E. Goldberg -Genetic algorithm in search, optimization & machine learning-Pearson Edu.
10. K. Deb - Multi-Objective Optimization using Evolutionary Algorithms - Wiley

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Paper Name : Mathematical Modelling and Stochastic Processes
Paper Code : M811(e)
Weekly Load : L: 3 T: 1 P: 0
Credit Unit :3
Total Marks : 100

Module Detailed Description Lecture /


Tutorial
Period
1 Mathematical Modeling: 15L+5T
Introduction to mathematical modeling-its significances and utilities.
Modeling in nonlinear phenomena:
Modeling in biological ecosystem, Epidemiology, Pharmacology, Socio-
economic sectors, Demography; Logistic map, Dynamical system, Stable
and unstable equilibrium points, Node and focus, Concept of bifurcation and
chaos, Different forms of Bifurcation.

2 Modeling in time series data analysis: 11L+4T


Filtering of time series data, Kalman Filter, Simple exponential smoothing;
Searching for periodicity in a time series data by Ferraz-Mello‟s Date
compensated Discrete Fourier Transform, Lomb-Scargle Method of
Periodogram, Maximum Entropy Method, Maximum Likelihood Method,
Rayleigh Power-Spectrum Analysis and Simple Denoising Algorithm using
Wavelet Transform; Scaling analysis of a time series data, Hurst Exponent,
Finite Variance scaling method; Autocorrelation, stationary and non-
stationary time series, Autoregressive and moving average method, chaos in
a time series; Persistent and Anti-Persistent data; Fractals and Fractal
Dimensions, Higuchi‟s Method to determine the fractal dimension for a time
series data. .
3 Soft Computing Techniques: 8L+3T
Basics of Fuzzy Logic, Difference between crisp set and fuzzy set, Concept
of membership function, Application of fuzzy logic in engineering systems:
an introduction.
Introduction to neural network, concept of perceptron, Introduction to
artificial neural network, Forward bias and feedback model in neural
network, Applications in engineering systems
4 Stochastic processes: 8L+2T
Introduction; Stationary, Ergodic and Markov processes; Markov chains and
Absorbing Markov chains.

TOTAL: 42L+14T
Total Week Required: 14
No. Of Week Reserved: 02

Text/Reference Books:
1 Non-Linear Dynamics: Integrability, Chaos and Patterns-M. Lakshmanan, Springer India Pvt. Ltd.
2 Mathematical Modelling-J.N. Kapoor, New Age Publishers
3 Time series analysis: Forecasting and Control: Box, Jenkins & Reinsel, John Wiley and Sons
4 Probability, Statistics and Random Processes: T. Veerarajan, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
5. Neural Networks-S. Haykin, Macmillian Publishing Company
6. Fuzzy Logic and Neural Networks: Basic Concepts and Application- Chennakesava R. Alavala,
New Age International Pvt. Ltd.
7. Introduction to Fuzzy Set Theory and Fuzzy Logic-Chander Mohan, Viva Books Pvt. Ltd., 2015.

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Elective-III (Appendix-III)
Paper Name : Advanced High Voltage Engineering
Paper Code : EE-812(a)
Weekly Load: L: 3, T: 1, P: 0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks : 100

Module Detailed Description Lecturer/


Tutorial
Period
1 Breakdown: Breakdown in gases, Townsend Mechanism, 10L+3T
Paschen‟s Law, Streamer breakdown, Breakdown under Surge
Voltages, Different types of breakdown in solid dielectrics,
Different types of breakdown in liquids, Partial discharge and its
measurement techniques.
2 Electric field analysis: Basic Equations of Electric field analysis. 13L+4T
Electric Field Analysis by Finite Difference Method – in 2D and
Axi-Symmetric Systems with equal and unequal nodal distances,
Formulations for homogeneous and multi-dielectric media, Basic
3D formulations. Electric Field Analysis by Finite Element
Method – in 2D and Axi-Symmetric systems, Formulations for
homogeneous and multi-dielectric media
3 Electric Field Analysis by Charge Simulation Method: Basic 9L+3T
formulations for homogeneous and multi-dielectric media, Types
of charges and Accuracy Criteria.
4 Analytical Method of Electric Field Analysis: Cylinder and 10L+3T
Sphere in uniform field. Field Utilisation factors for fields around
cylinders and spheres. Graphical Field plotting for 2D and Axi-
Symmetric systems. Techniques of electric stress control.
Total 42L+13T
Total week required 14
No of week reserved 02

Books:

1. High Voltage Engineering by Peter Kuffel & W S Zaengl.


2. An Introduction to High Voltage Engineering by Subir Ray
3. An introduction to high voltage experimental technique by Dieter Kind
4. Extra high voltage ac transmission engineering by R.D. Begamudre

Paper Name: Robust Parametric Control


Paper Code : EE 812(b)
Weekly Load: L: 3, T: 1, P: 0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks: 100

Module Detailed Description Lecturer/


Tutorial
Period

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1 Revisit Classical Control: Root locus, Nyquist plots, Robustness and 6L+2T
Disturbance rejection in SISO systems. Multivariable Linear Systems:
Continuous time State space models, Discrete time state models.
Transfer-functions, Frequency response, Poles, Zeros and Modes.
Stability.

2 Introduction to Robust Control: Disturbance effects on the plant, 8L+2T


Measurement noise, Modeling errors due to nonlinearities, Modeling
errors due to time- varying parameters. Disturbance and noise sensitivity
analysis of feedback control system, Robust stability, Robust
performance, Structured and unstructured uncertainties, Controllability
Observability and Observer Feedback, General Models of Feedback
Control Systems. Norms and Cost functions.
3 Internal Model Control, IMC performance analysis, Two degree of 8L+2T
freedom IMC system. Case studies on IMC.
4 Parametric uncertainty and Kharitnov‟s method for stability test.
Stability function, complementary sensitivity function and return
difference. Additive and multiplicative perturbation models. Small gain
Theorem. Stability robustness measures in frequency domain. Robust
performance, tracking problems and disturbance rejection control 14L+6T
-and -optimal control: Linear quadratic -optimal control, H∞
Control : Full information control, H∞ Estimation, H∞ Output.

Finite time control, Steady State Control and μ Synthesis. Introduction


to Quantitative Feedback Theory
Total 36L+12T
Total week required 12
Total week reserved 02
Books:

8. J. B. Burl, Linear Optimal Control H2 and H∞ Methods, Addison Wesley, California, US.1999
9. K. Zhou, J. C. Doyle and K. Glover, Robust and Optimal Control, Prentice-Hall, 1999
10. S. Skogstad and I. Postlethwaite, Multivariable Feedback Control, John Wiley and Sons,2005
11. T. Glad and L. Ljung, Control Theory: Multivariable and Non-linear methods, Taylor and Francis,
London, 2009.
12. Bhattacharyya, S. P., H. Chapellat, and L. H. Keel. Robust control: the parametric
approach. Upper Saddle River 1995.

Paper Name : Non-Conventional Energy Systems


Paper Code : EE-812(c)
Weekly Load: L: 3, T: 1, P: 0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks : 100

Module Detailed Description Lecturer/


Tutorial
Period

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1 Introduction to Energy sources: Renewable and non-renewable 13L+5T
energy sources, energy consumption as a measure of Nation‟s
development; strategy for meeting the future energy requirements
Global and National scenarios, Prospects of renewable energy
sources. Impact of renewable energy generation on environment,
Kyoto Protocol.

Solar Energy: Solar radiation - beam and diffuse radiation, solar


constant, earth sun angles, attenuation and measurement of solar
radiation, local solar time, derived solar angles, sunrise, sunset and
day length. flat plate collectors, concentrating collectors, Solar air
heaters-types, solar driers, storage of solar energy-thermal storage,
solar pond , solar water heaters, solar distillation, solar still, solar
cooker, solar heating & cooling of buildings, photo voltaics - solar
cells, different types of PV Cells, Mono-poly Crystalline and
amorphous Silicon solar cells. Design of PV array. Efficiency and
cost of PV systems & its applications. PV hybrid systems.
2 Wind Energy: Principle of wind energy conversion; Basic 9L+2T
components of wind energy conversion systems; wind mill
components, various types and their constructional features; design
considerations of horizontal and vertical axis wind machines:
analysis of aerodynamic forces acting on wind mill blades and
estimation of power output; wind data and site selection
considerations
3 Energy from Biomass: Biomass conversion technologies, Biogas 9L+3T
generation plants, classification, advantages and disadvantages,
constructional details, site selection, digester design consideration,
filling a digester for starting, maintaining biogas production, Fuel
properties of bio gas, utilization of biogas

Geothermal Energy: Estimation and nature of geothermal energy,


geothermal sources and resources like hydrothermal, geo-pressured
hot dry rock, magma. advantages, disadvantages and application of
geothermal energy, prospects of geothermal energy in India.

Energy from Ocean: Ocean Thermal Electric Conversion (OTEC)


systems like open cycle, closed cycle, Hybrid cycle, prospects of
OTEC in India. Energy from tides, basic principle of tidal power,
single basin and double basin tidal power plants, advantages,
limitation and scope of tidal energy. Wave energy and power from
wave, wave energy conversion devices, advantages and
disadvantages of wave energy

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4 Magneto Hydrodynamic power generation: Principle of MHD 9L+3T
power generation, MHD system, Design problems and
developments, gas conductivity, materials for MHD generators and
future prospects.

Hydrogen Energy: Introduction, Hydrogen Production methods,


Hydrogen storage, hydrogen transportation, utilization of hydrogen
gas, hydrogen as alternative fuel for vehicles.

Fuel cell: Introduction, Design principle and operation of fuel cell,


Types of fuel cells, conversion efficiency of fuel cell, application of
fuel cells
Total 42L+13T
Total week required 14
No of week reserved 02
Books:

1. Non-Conventional Energy Resources by N K Bansal


2. Non-Conventional Resources of Energy by G S Sawhney
3. Renewable Energy Sources and Emerging Technologies by D P Kothari, K C Singal,
Rakesh Ranjan.

Paper Name: Process Automation and Robotics


Paper Code : EE 812(d)
Weekly Load: L: 3, T: 1, P: 0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks: 100

Module Detailed Description Lecturer/


Tutorial
Period
1 Introduction to automation-Definition, types, merits and criticism- 8L+3T
Architecture of industrial automation systems-Manufacturing plants and
operations-Automation strategies-Basic elements of automated system-
Advanced automation functions-Levels of automation
2 Industrial control systems-Process, Discrete manufacturing industries- 8L+3T
Continuous and Discrete control systems- An overview of computer
process control- Fundamentals of automated assembly system, Actuators
& Sensors, Fluid Power and Electrical Actuators-Piezoelectric Actuator;
Sensors for position, motion, force, strain and temperature.
3 Introduction to Robotics-Robotics System-Classification of Robots-Robot 10L+3T
Characteristics- Kinematics of manipulator-Frames and Transformations-
Forward and inverse kinematics-DH representation-Derivation of forward
and inverse kinematic equation for various types of Robots-Applications
of Robots.
4 Introduction to manipulator Jacobian- Tool Jacobian-Velocity Propagation 10L+3T
from link to link-Static forces in manipulators-Jacobian in Force domain-
Introduction to dynamic anyalisis-Lagrangian formulation-Trajectory
planning-Joint space and Cartesian space.
Total 36L+12T
Total week required 12
Total week reserved 02

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Books:

1. John J Craig: Introduction to Robotics, Mechanics and Control, second Edition, Addison-Wesley,
1999.
2. Saeed B Niku: Introduction to Robotics, Analysis, Systems and applications. Prentice
Hall India, 2002.
3. Groover, Mikell, P: Automation, Production systems and Computer Integrated Manufacturing
,PHI,2004.
4. Mark W Spong & M Vidyasagar: Robot Dynamics and Control, Jhon Wiely & Sons, 1989.
5. K. S. Fu, R. C. Gonzales, C. S. G. Lee: Robotics Control, Sensing, Vision and Intelligence,
McGraw Hill, 1987.

Paper Name : Advanced Power Electronics


Paper Code : EE-812(e)
Weekly Load : L: 03 T: 01 P: 0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks : 100
Lecture/
Module Detailed Description Tutorial
Period
Non-isolated and Isolated DC-DC Converters: buck, boost, buck-boost, fly
back, forward, Cuk, SEPIC, Zeta, half bridge, push-pull and bridge in DCM
and CCM, single-phase, single-stage converters (SSSSC), power factor
correction at ac mains in these converters, their application in SMPS, UPS,
welding and lighting systems.
1 12L+4T
Improved Power Quality AC-DC Converters: single-phase buck, boost,
buck-boost ac-dc converters, PWM (Pulse width modulated) based single
phase, three-phase VSC (Voltage source converters), multilevel VSCs, multi-
pulse VSCs, PWM CSC (Current voltage source converters), multi-pulse ac-dc
converters.
Power Quality Mitigation Devices: passive filters, active filters, hybrid
filters, DTSTCOM (Distribution static compensator), DVR (Dynamic voltage
restorers) and UPQC (Universal power quality conditioners).
Cyclo-Converters: Principle of Cyclo-Converter Operation, Single –Phase To
2 Single-Phase Circuit, Step-Up Cyclo-Converter, Mid-Point Cyclo-Converter, 12L+4T
Bridge-Type Cyclo-Converter, Single-Phase To Single-Phase Circuit Step-
Down Cyclo-Converter, Three-Phase Half-Wave Cyclo-Converters, Three-
Phase To Single-Phase Cyclo-Converters, Three Phase To Three-Phase Cyclo-
Converters, Load-Commutated Cyclo-Converter.
AC to AC controlled Converters: Principle of AC Voltage Controller,
3 Integral Cycle Control, Phase Angle Control, Sequential Control, Various 6L+2T
Configurations, Analysis With R and R-L Loads, PWM AC to AC Converter.
FACTS devices: TCR (thyristor controlled reactor), TSC (thyristor switched
capacitors), STATCOM (Static synchronous compensator), SSSC (Static
series synchronous compensator), UPFC (Unified power flow controller),
4 IPFC (Interline power flow controller) etc.
12L+4T
HVDC (High voltage direct current): 12-pulse converter based HVDC
systems, HVDC light, HVDC PLUS (Power universal link), multi-pulse and
multilevel VSC based flexible HVDC systems.
Total 42L+14T
Total Week Required 14
No. of Week Reserved 02

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Text/Reference Books:
1. M. H. Rashid: Power Electronics, Circuits Devices and Applications, Pearson. 2011
2. P. S. Bimbhra: Power Electronics, Khanna Publishers. 2012
3. Ned Mohan: Power Electronics, John Wiley. 2013
4. Krein P. T.: Elements of Power Electronics, Oxford. 1998
5. M. D. Singh and K. B. Khanchandani: Power Electronics 2/e, MGH.2008
6. K.Billings,“Switch Mode Power Supply Handbook”, McGraw-Hill, 1999,Boston.
7. N. G. Hingorani and L. Gyugyi, “Understanding FACTS”, IEEE Press, Delhi, 2001.
8. Vijay K.Sood,“HVDC and FACTS Controllers - Applications of Static Converters in Power
Systems”, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Massachusetts, 2004.

Paper Name: Introduction to System Biology


Paper Code : M 812(a)
Weekly Load: L: 3, T: 1, P: 0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks: 100

Module Detailed Description Lecturer/


Tutorial
Period
1 System Biology - Concepts and working principles of System Biology - 14L+4T
Practical applications of System Biology in Life Sciences - Introduction to
System Biology platforms, Proprietary system Biology platform. Microarray
data analysis - Microarray analysis platforms - Introduction to Concepts and
principles of Microarray technology - Application of Microarrays in Life
Sciences. Different Markup languages used in systems biology.
Introduction to NGS technology.
2 Dynamic model, Basics of Genetic algorithms. 14L+4T
Dynamic model parametric sensitivity analysis.
3 Mathematical Modeling of protein-protein interactions 7L+3T
Mathematical Modeling of bio-chemistry with Petri Nets.
Mathematical Modeling of molecular biology using Kappa.
4 The stochastic Pi-calculus and Mathematical Modeling of bio-chemistry in 7L+3T
the Stochastic Pi- Calculus
Methods and Software Platforms for Systems Biology- A modeling
example: Actin Polymerization-SPIM.
Mathematical Modeling of molecular biology using Bio-Pepa.

Total 42L+14T
Total week required 14
Total week reserved 02

Books:

1) Bruce Alberts, Alexander Johnson, Julian Lewis, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, Molecular
Biology of the Cell, Garland Science
2) Choi Sangdun, Introduction to Systems Biology. Humana Press (2010).
3) Uri Alon, An Introduction to Systems Biology: Design Principles of Biological Circuits,
Second Edition (Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology).

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Paper Name: Introduction to Robotics
Paper Code: IT 812 (a)
Weekly Load: L: 3 T: 1 P: 0
Credit Point: 3
Total Marks: 100

Module Detailed Description Lecture /


Tutorial
Period
1. Introduction 10L+2T
Definitions, Law of Robotics, Robotic systems – Its role in automated
manufacturing, Robot anatomy, Robot classification and specifications.
Robot Kinematics
Forward and reverse transformation, Homogeneous transformations.

2. Robot Drives, Actuators and Control 12L+4T


Function of Drive System, Types of fluid, pump classification, Pneumatic
System, Electrical drives, DC Motors and Transfer Functions, Stepper
Motor, Drive Mechanisms.
Robot End Effectors
Classification of End-effectors, Mechanical, Magnetic and Vacuum
Grippers, Gripper force analysis and gripper design, Active and passive
grippers.
Robot Sensors
Need of Sensing systems, Different types of contact and non-contact sensors,
Robot vision.
3. Workspace Analysis and Trajectory Planning 10L+4T
Path description and generation, collision free path planning
Linear Control of manipulators:
Feedback and closed loop control, control of second order system,
trajectory-following control, continuous vs. discrete time control,
architecture of an industrial robot controller
4. Robot Language and programming technique 10L+4T
Classification of robot languages, Computer control and robot software,
VAL II, robot intelligence and task planning, AI and robotics
Application of Robots in Material Handling
Machine loading/ unloading, Inspection, Welding, Spray painting and finish
coating, assembly etc
TOTAL: 42L +14T
Total Week Required: 14
No. Of Week Reserved: 02

Books: Text and/or Reference:


1. M.P. Groover - Industrial Robotic: Technology, Programming and Application – McGraw
Hill publications.
2. Y Koren – Robotics for Engineers –McGraw Hill publications.
3. K. S. Fu, R. C. Gonzalez, C. S. G. Lee - Robotics: Control, Sensing, Vision and Intelligence –
McGraw Hill publications
4. S .R. Dev – Robotics Technology and Flexible Automation –Tata McGraw Hill publications.
5. P. G. Ranky and C. Y. Ho – Robots Modelling Control and Applications with Software -
Springer Verlag, Berlin.

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Paper Name : Electrical Machine Design II Laboratory
Paper Code : EE-881
Weekly Load : L: 0 T: 0 P:3
Credit Point : 02
Total Marks : 100

List of Experiments:

Problem 1: Three phase Induction machine Design.

Problem 2: Design of Synchronous machine.


Books:

1. Sawhney A K: A Course in Electrical Machine Design; Dhanpat Rai & Co.


2. Say M G: The Performance and Design of Alternating Current Machines; CBS Publishers and
Distributors.
3. Sen S K : Principles of Electrical Machine Design with Computer Programs; Oxford & IBH
Pub. Co.
4. Norton, Machine Design, Pearson Education.

Paper Name: Project-II


Paper Code : EE 891
Weekly Load: L: 0, T: 0, P: 6
Credit Point : 06
Total Marks: 100

 This is the continuation of Project-I. started at Semester-VII.


 Each project group should complete their project in this Semester and finally prepare
a comprehensive Project Report. Each group should submit at least three extra copy of
Project Report other than their individual copy, one for their Project guide, one for the
departmental library and one for Institute‟s main library.
 Project work and Project report of each project group should be demonstrated and
presented in front of Board of Experts and evaluation will be made on that. 50% of
total marks will be evaluated by the project guide and rest 50% of total marks will be
evaluated by the Board of Experts.

Paper Name: Seminar-II


Paper Code : EE 892
Weekly Load: L: 0, T: 0, P: 3
Credit Point : 02
Total Marks: 100

 Each student have to give 10 minutes‟ individual presentation / lecture on any


topic (advanced technology, research or development, new emerging Field
etc.) followed by 5 minutes interaction / discussion session.
 The presentation should be in front of teachers, students of the class.
 Marks will be given based on evaluation throughout the year and a final
evaluation at the end of Semester based on a final presentation.
 Evaluation should be based on the following parameters of the students:
Presentation skill, Delivery of the speech, Depth and breadth of the subject
matter presented.

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 The attendance of other students in the seminar will be recorded and their
participation should also be assessed for evaluation of their participations.
 Each student has to submit a technical report for each presentation they have
delivered.

Paper Name: Grand Viva


Paper Code : EE 893
Weekly Load: L: 0, T: 0, P: 0
Credit Point : 03
Total Marks: 100

Viva-Voce based on all the Theoretical as well as Practical Papers starting from Semester-
I to Semester-VIII will be conducted at the end of Semester-VIII. Board of experts will
evaluate the performance of each individual student.

The board should consist at least one External Expert from the same discipline, Members
from corresponding department and experts for all non-departmental subjects.

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