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UNIT I INTRODUCTION
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Modern power system (or) electric energy system - Analysis for system planning and operational studies basic components of a power system. Generator models - transformer model transmission system model - load representation. Single line diagram per phase and per unit representation change of base. Simple building algorithms for the formation of Y-Bus matrix and Z Bus matrix.
Importance of power flow analysis in planning and operation of power systems. Statement of power flow problem - classification of buses into P-Q buses, P-V (voltage-controlled) buses and slack bus. Development of Power flow model in complex variables form and polar variables form. Iterative solution using Gauss-Seidel method including Q-limit check for voltage-controlled buses algorithm and flow chart. Iterative solution using Newton-Raphson (N-R) method (polar form) including Q-limit check and bus switching for voltage-controlled buses - Jacobian matrix elements algorithm and flow chart. Development of Fast Decoupled Power Flow (FDPF) model and iterative solution algorithm and flowchart; Comparison of the three methods.
Importance short circuit (or) for fault analysis - basic assumptions in fault analysis of power systems. Symmetrical (or) balanced three phase faults problem formulation fault analysis using Z-bus matrix algorithm and flow chart. Computations of short circuit capacity, post fault voltage and currents.
Introduction to symmetrical components sequence impedances sequence networks representation of single line to ground, line to line and double line to ground fault conditions. Unbalanced fault analysis - problem formulation analysis using Z-bus impedance matrix (algorithm and flow chart.).
Importance of stability analysis in power system planning and operation - classification of power system stability - angle and voltage stability simple treatment of angle stability into small-signal and large-signal (transient) stability Single Machine Infinite Bus (SMIB) system: Development of swing equation - equal area criterion - determination of critical clearing angle and time by using modified Euler method and Runge-Kutta second order method. Algorithm and flow chart.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Hadi Saadat, Power System Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2002. 2. Olle. I. Elgerd, Electric Energy Systems Theory An Introduction, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, Second Edition, 2003.
REFERENCES:
1. P. Kundur, Power System Stability and Control, Tata McGraw Hill, Publications, 1994. 2. John J. Grainger and W.D. Stevenson Jr., Power System Analysis, McGraw Hill International Book Company, 1994. 3. I.J. Nagrath and D.P. Kothari, Modern Power System Analysis, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi, 1990. 4. .K.Nagasarkar and M.S. Sukhija Oxford University Press, 2007.
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Equations governing motor load dynamics - steady state stability - Multi quadrant dynamics -Acceleration, deceleration, starting and stopping - load torque characteristics of various drives. UNIT II CONVERTER / CHOPPER FED DC MOTOR DRIVE 9
Steady state analysis of the single and three phase fully controlled converter fed separately excited D.C motor drive - Continuous and discontinuous conduction Time ratio and current limit control 4 quadrant operation of converter. UNIT III DESIGN OF CONTROLLERS FOR DRIVES 9
Transfer function for DC motor, load and converter Closed loop control with current and speed feedback - Armature voltage control and field weakening mode control, Design of controllers: Current controller and speed controller - Converter selection and characteristics - Use of simulation software package. UNIT IV INDUCTION MOTOR DRIVES 9
Stator voltage control energy efficient drive - v/f control, constant air-gap flux field weakening mode - voltage/current fed inverters - Block diagram of vector control - closed loop control. UNIT V SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR DRIVES 9
V/f control and self-control of synchronous motor Marginal angle control and power factor control- Permanent magnet synchronous motor Black diagram of closed loop control. TEXT BOOKS: 1. Gopal K.Dubey, Power Semi conductor controlled drives Prentice Hall Inc., New Jersey 1989. 2. Bimal K. Bose. Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives, PHI / Pearson Education, 2002. REFERENCES: 1. N.K.De and S.K.Sen Electrical Drices PHI, 2006 9th print. 2. Murphy J.M.D. and Turnbull, Thyristor control of AC Motor Pergamon Press Oxford 1988. 3. R. Krishnan, Electric Motor & Drives Modeling, Analysis and Control, Prentice Hall of India, 2001.
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Causes of over voltages and its effects on power system Lightning, switching surges and temporary over voltages protection against over voltages Bewleys lattice diagram. UNIT II ELECTRICAL BREAKDOWN IN GASES, SOLIDS AND LIQUIDS 10
Gaseous breakdown in uniform and non-uniform fields Corona discharges Vacuum breakdown Conduction and breakdown in pure and commercial liquids Breakdown mechanisms in solid and composite dielectrics. UNIT III GENERATION OF HIGH VOLTAGES AND HIGH CURRENTS 10
Generation of High DC, AC, impulse voltages and currents. Tripping and control of impulse generators. UNIT IV MEASUREMENT OF HIGH VOLTAGES AND HIGH CURRENTS 10
Measurement of High voltages and High currents Digital techniques in high voltage measurement. UNIT V HIGH VOLTAGE TESTING & INSULATION COORDINATION 9
High voltage testing of electrical power apparatus Power frequency, impulse voltage and DC testing International and Indian standards Insulation Coordination. TEXT BOOKS: 1. M. S. Naidu and V. Kamaraju, High Voltage Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill, 3rd Edition, 2004. REFERENCES: 1. E. Kuffel and W. S. Zaengel, High Voltage Engineering Fundamentals, Pergamon Press, Oxford, London, 1986. 2. E. Kuffel and M. Abdullah, High Voltage Engineering, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1970. 3. L. L. Alston, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, First Indian Edition, 2006.
Hardware Architecture pintouts - Signals Memory interfacing I/O ports and data transfer concepts Timing Diagram Interrupt structure. UNIT II PROGRAMMING OF 8085 PROCESSOR 9
Instruction format and addressing modes Assembly language format Data transfer, data manipulation & control instructions Programming: Loop structure with counting & Indexing Look up table - Subroutine instructions - stack. UNIT III PERIPHERAL INTERFACING 9
Study of Architecture and programming of ICs: 8255 PPI, 8259 PIC, 8251 USART, 8279 Key board display controller and 8253 Timer/ Counter Interfacing with 8085 - A/D and D/A converter interfacing. UNIT IV 8051 MICRO CONTROLLER 9
Functional block diagram - Instruction format and addressing modes Timing Diagram Interrupt structure Timer I/O ports Serial communication. UNIT V MICRO CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING & APPLICATIONS 9
Data Transfer, Manipulation, Control & I/O instructions Simple programming exercises key board and display interface Closed loop control of servo motor- stepper motor control Washing Machine Control.
TEXT BOOKS 1. Microprocessor and Microcontrollers, Krishna Kant Eastern Company Edition, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi , 2007. 2. Muhammad Ali Mazidi & Janice Gilli Mazidi, R.D.Kinely The 8051 Micro Controller and Embedded Systems, PHI Pearson Education, 5th Indian reprint, 2003. REFERENCES 1. R.S. Gaonkar, Microprocessor Architecture Programming and Application, Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi. 2. The 8088 & 8086 Microprocessors , Walter A Tribal & Avtar Singh, Pearson, 2007, Fourth Edition.
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INTRODUCTION
Major considerations in Electrical Machine Design - Electrical Engineering Materials Space factor Choice of Specific Electrical and Magnetic loadings - Thermal considerations - Heat flow Temperature rise - Rating of machines Standard specifications. UNIT II DC MACHINES 9
Output Equations Main Dimensions - Magnetic circuit calculations Carters Coefficient Net length of Iron Real & Apparent flux densities Selection of number of poles Design of Armature Design of commutator and brushes performance prediction using design values. UNIT III TRANSFORMERS 9
Output Equations Main Dimensions - KVA output for single and three phase transformers Window space factor Overall dimensions Operating characteristics Regulation No load current Temperature rise in Transformers Design of Tank Methods of cooling of Transformers. UNIT IV INDUCTION MOTORS 9
Output equation of Induction motor Main dimensions Length of air gap- Rules for selecting rotor slots of squirrel cage machines Design of rotor bars & slots Design of end rings Design of wound rotor - Magnetic leakage calculations Leakage reactance of polyphase machines- Magnetizing current - Short circuit current Circle diagram Operating characteristics. UNIT V SYNCHRONOUS MACHINES 9
Output equations choice of loadings Design of salient pole machines Short circuit ratio shape of pole face Armature design Armature parameters Estimation of air gap length Design of rotor Design of damper winding Determination of full load field mmf Design of field winding Design of turbo alternators Rotor design. TEXT BOOKS: 1. Sawhney, A.K., 'A Course in Electrical Machine Design', Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New Delhi, 1984. 2. Sen, S.K., 'Principles of Electrical Machine Designs with Computer Programmes', Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1987. REFERENCES: 1. A.Shanmugasundaram, G.Gangadharan, R.Palani 'Electrical Machine Design Data Book', New Age Intenational Pvt. Ltd., Reprint 2007.
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COMPUTER NETWORKS
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Introduction to networks network architecture network performance Direct link networks encoding framing error detection transmission Ethernet Rings FDDI Wireless networks Switched networks bridges UNIT II 9
Internetworking IP - ARP Reverse Address Resolution Protocol Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Internet Control Message Protocol Routing Routing algorithms Addressing Subnetting CIDR Inter domain routing IPv6 UNIT III 9
Transport Layer User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Transmission Control Protocol Congestion control Flow control Queuing Disciplines Congestion Avoidance Mechanisms. UNIT IV 9
Data Compression introduction to JPEG, MPEG, and MP3 cryptography symmetrickey public-key authentication key distribution key agreement PGP SSH Transport layer security IP Security wireless security Firewalls UNIT V 9
Domain Name System (DNS) E-mail World Wide Web (HTTP) Simple Network Management Protocol File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Web Services - Multimedia Applications Overlay networks
TEXT BOOKS: 1.Larry L. Peterson and Bruce S. Davie, Computer Networks: A Systems Approach,Fourth Edition, Elsevier Publishers Inc., 2007. REFERENCES: 1. James F. Kuross and Keith W. Ross, Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach Featuring the Internet, Third Edition, Addision wesley, 2004. 2. Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Computer Networks, Fourth Edition, PHI, 2003. 3. William Stallings, Data and Computer Communication, Sixth Edition, Pearson Education, 2000. 4. Nader F. Mir, Computer and communication networks, Pearson Education, 2007.
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Principles of light propagation through a fibre - Different types of fibres and their properties, fibre characteristics Absorption losses Scattering losses Dispersion Connectors and splicers Fibre termination Optical sources Optical detectors. UNIT II INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION OF OPTICAL FIBRES 9
Fibre optic sensors Fibre optic instrumentation system Different types of modulators Interferometric method of measurement of length Moire fringes Measurement of pressure, temperature, current, voltage, liquid level and strain. UNIT III LASER FUNDAMENTALS 9
Fundamental characteristics of lasers Three level and four level lasers Properties of laser Laser modes Resonator configuration Q-switching and mode locking Cavity damping Types of lasers Gas lasers, solid lasers, liquid lasers, semiconductor lasers. UNIT IV INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION OF LASERS 9
Laser for measurement of distance, length, velocity, acceleration, current, voltage and Atmospheric effect Material processing Laser heating, welding,melting and trimming of material Removal and vaporization. UNIT V HOLOGRAM AND MEDICAL APPLICATIONS 9
Holography Basic principle - Methods Holographic interferometry and application, Holography for non-destructive testing Holographic components Medical applications of lasers, laser and tissue interactive Laser instruments for surgery, removal of tumors of vocal cards, brain surgery, plastic surgery, gynaecology and oncology. TEXT BOOKS: 1. J.M. Senior, Optical Fibre Communication Principles and Practice, Prentice Hall of India,1985. 2. J. Wilson and J.F.B. Hawkes, Introduction to Opto Electronics, Prentice Hall of India, 2001. REFERENCES: 1. G. Keiser, Optical Fibre Communication, McGraw Hill, 1995. 2. M. Arumugam, Optical Fibre Communication and Sensors, Anuradha Agencies,2002. 3. John F. Read, Industrial Applications of Lasers, Academic Press, 1978. 4. Monte Ross, Laser Applications, McGraw Hill, 1968
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UNIT I ENGINEERING ETHICS 9 Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral dilemmas Moral Autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and Controversy Professions and Professionalism Professional Ideals and Virtues Uses of Ethical Theories UNIT II ENGINEERING AS SOCIAL EXPERIMENTATION 9 Engineering as Experimentation Engineers as responsible Experimenters Research Ethics -Codes of Ethics Industrial Standards - A Balanced Outlook on Law The Challenger Case Study UNIT III ENGINEERS RESPONSIBILITY FOR SAFETY 9 Safety and Risk Assessment of Safety and Risk Risk Benefit Analysis Reducing Risk The Government Regulators Approach to Risk - Chernobyl Case Studies and Bhopal UNIT IV RESPONSIBILITIES AND RIGHTS 9 Collegiality and Loyalty Respect for Authority Collective Bargaining Confidentiality Conflicts of Interest Occupational Crime Professional Rights Employee Rights Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) - Discrimination UNIT V GLOBAL ISSUES 9 Multinational Corporations Business Ethics - Environmental Ethics Computer Ethics Role in Technological Development Weapons Development Engineers as Managers Consulting Engineers Engineers as Expert Witnesses and Advisors Honesty Moral Leadership Sample Code of Conduct TEXT BOOKS: 1. Mike Martin and Roland Schinzinger, Ethics in Engineering, McGraw Hill, New York (2005). 2. Charles E Harris, Michael S Pritchard and Michael J Rabins, Engineering Ethics Concepts and Cases, Thompson Learning, (2000). REFERENCES: 1. Charles D Fleddermann, Engineering Ethics, Prentice Hall, New Mexico, (1999). 2. John R Boatright, Ethics and the Conduct of Business, Pearson Education, (2003) 3. Edmund G Seebauer and Robert L Barry, Fundamentals of Ethics for Scientists and Engineers,Oxford University Press, (2001) 4. Prof. (Col) P S Bajaj and Dr. Raj Agrawal, Business Ethics An Indian Perspective, Biztantra,New Delhi, (2004) 5. David Ermann and Michele S Shauf, Computers, Ethics and Society, Oxford University Press, (2003)