M.tech PSED Syllabus 1
M.tech PSED Syllabus 1
M.tech PSED Syllabus 1
Max. Marks
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: 50
: 75
Max. Marks
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: 50
External
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Mohan, Undeland and Robbins, Power electronics: converters, Applications
and Design, John Wiley and Sons.
2. Rashid M.H., Power Electronics Handbook, Elsevier Press (Academic Press
Series).
3. Finney D., The Power Thyristor and its Applications, McGraw Hill, New York.
4. Lander C. W. Power Electronics, McGraw Hill Book Co., U.K.
5. Rashid M.H., Power Electronics - Circuits, Devices and Applications, PHI, India.
Max. Marks
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: 50
External
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Kundur P., Power System Stability and Control, McGraw Hill.
2. Taylor C.W., "Power System Voltage Stability, McGraw Hill.
3. Anderson P.M. and Foud A. A., Power System Control and Stability, IEEE Press.
4. Kimbark E., Power System Stability, Vol. I, II and III, IEEE Press.
5. IEEE Committee Report on 'Voltage Stability of Power Systems: Concepts,
Analytical tools and Industry Experience'
Max. Marks
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: 50
External
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Grainger J.D., Power System Analysis, McGraw-Hill, Inc, Singapore.
2. Wood A.J. and Wollenberg B.F., Power Generation, Operation and Control, John
Wiley and Sons, New York, USA.
3. Glover J.D. and Sarma, Power System Analysis and Design, PWS Publishing
Company, Boston, USA.
4. Stagg G. W. and Elabiad A. H., Computer Methods in Power System Analysis,
McGraw Hill, New York
5. Pai M. A., Computer Techniques in Power System Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Co. Ltd.
6. Kusic C.L., Computer Aided Power System Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Co. Ltd.
Max. Marks
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: 50
External
Introduction: Definition, Types of loads, steady state and transient stability of Drive,
state of art of power electronics and drives, selection of motor rating.
D.C. Drives: Review of braking and speed control of D.C. motors, multi-quadrant
operation, loss minimization in adjustable speed drives. Mathematical modeling of dc
drives, stability analysis, modern control techniques: variable structure, adaptive
control.
Induction motor drives: Review of braking and speed control of induction motors.
constant V/F, constant air gap flux, controlled voltage, controlled current and
controlled slip operation. Mathematical modeling of induction motor drives, transient
response and stability analysis Introduction to cycloconverter fed induction motor
drive.
Synchronous motor drives: Adjustable frequency operation, voltage fed drive,
current fed self-controlled drive.
Automation using drives: Introduction, various components of automation,
different sensors used in automation, PLC introduction and ladder programming,
industrial application of automation, sensor less vector control and DTC drive, Recent
trends in automation and case studies.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Dubey G.K., Power Semiconductor Controlled Drive, Prentice Hall, New Jersey.
2. Sen P.C., Thyristor Controlled DC Drives, Wiley, New York.
3. Murphy J.M.D. and Turnbull F.G., Power Electronics Control of AC Motors,
Franklin Book Co.
4. Bose B.K., Power Electronics and AC Drives, Prentice Hall, New Jersey.
Max. Marks
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: 50
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Max. Marks
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: 50
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Max. Marks
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: 50
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Power
System
Optimization,
Power System Control: Generation control loops, load frequency control, automatic
generation control (AGC), reactive power and voltage control, AGC with optimal
dispatch of generation, pole placement, optimal control.
Optimal Dispatch of Generation: Nonlinear function optimization, equality and
inequality constraints, economic dispatch of thermal units with and without losses,
derivation of loss formula, unit commitment, constraints in unit commitment, solution
of unit commitment problem, Spinning Reserve.
Hydrothermal Scheduling: Long and short range scheduling, Hydroelectric Plant
Models, Pumped Storage Models, Scheduling problems and solution methods.
Optimal Power Dispatch: Loss Minimization or Reactive Power Dispatch, Economic
Emission Dispatch, Power Pools and Evaluation of Power Interchange, Interchange
Evaluation, Interchange with Unit Commitment, Multiple Interchange, Types of
Interchange and Constraints.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Wood J. and Woolenberg B. F., Power Generation Operation and Control, John
Wiley and Sons.
2. Debs A. S., Modern Power Systems Control and Operation, EPRI publication.
3. Elgerd O.I., Electric Energy System Theory- An Introduction, McGraw-Hill.
4. Saadat H., Power System Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd.
Max. Marks
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: 50
External
membership
functions,
matrix
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Rajasekaran S. and Pai G.A.V., "Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic And Genetic
Algorithm Synthesis and applications, PHI New Delhi.
2. Lin C. and Lee G., "Neural Fuzzy Systems", Prentice Hall International Inc.
3. Goldberg D.E. Genetic Algorithms in Search Optimization and Machine
Learning, Addition Wesley Co., New York.
4. Kosko B., "Neural Networks and Fuzzy Systems A dynamical systems approach
to machine intelligence, Prentice Hall of India.
5. Taylor C.W., "Power System stability" Mc-Graw Hill, New York.
Max. Marks
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: 50
External
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1. Song Y.H. and Johns A.T., "Flexible AC Transmission Systems", IEEE Press.
2. Hingorani N.G. and Gyragyi L., "Understanding FACTS (Concepts and
Technology of Flexible AC Transmission System)", Standard Publishers and
Distributors, Delhi.
3. Ghosh A. and Ledwich G., "Power Quality Enhancement using Custom Power
Devices", Kluwer Academic Publishers.
4. Mathur R.M. and Verma R.K., "Thyristor based FACTS controllers for Electrical
Transmission Systems", IEEE Press.
5. M.H.J. Bollen, Understanding Power Quality and Voltage Sag, IEEE Press.
Max. Marks
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: 50
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REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Dubey G.K., Power Semiconductor Controlled Drive, Prentice Hall, New Jersey
2. Sen P.C., Thyristor DC Drives, Wiley, New York
3. Murphy J.M.D. and Turnbull F.G., Power Electronics Control of AC Motors,
Franklin Book Co.
4. Bose B.K., Power Electronics and AC Drives, Prentice Hall, New Jersey
5. Bose B.K., Power Electronics and Variable Frequency Drives-Technology and
applications, IEEE Press
Max. Marks
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: 50
External
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REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Proakis J.G. and Manolakis D.G., Digital Signal Processing, PHI New Delhi.
2. Rabiner C.R. and Gold B., Theory and Applications of Digital Signal Processing,
PHI New Delhi.
3. Helmut U., Wilibald W. and Andrzey W., "Protection techniques in Electrical
Engg. Systems, Marcel ekker Inc., New York.
4. Oppenhein A.V. and Schafer R. W., Digital Signal Processing, PHI New Delhi.
5. Antonion A., Digital Filters: Analysis, Design and Application, PHI New Delhi.
6. Rashid M.H., Power Electronics Handbook, Elsevier Press (Academic Press
Series)
Max. Marks
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: 50
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REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Krause P.C., Electric Machinery, McGraw Hill
2. Kimbark E.W., Power System Stability Vol 3 Synchronous Machine, John Wiley
and Sons
3. Concordia C., Synchronous machines, Theory and Performance, John Wiley and
Sons
4. Adkins B. and Harley R. G., The General theory of Alternating Current
Machines, Chapman and Hall
NOTE: Eight questions will be set in all by the examiners taking atleast
one question from each Section. Students will be required to attempt
five questions in all.
Max. Marks
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: 50
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Lines,
Tape-Shielded
Cable
Iterative
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. William H. Kersting, Distribution System Modeling and Analysis, CRC Press
2. Northcote-Green J., Wilson R., Control and Automation of Electrical Power
Distribution Systems, CRC Press
Max. Marks
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: 50
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Data Acquisition System: role of dedicated computers, analog and digital control,
computer systems for real time applications, distributed and supervisory control,
SCADA and its organization and structure, centralized, hierarchical and decentralized
control schemes, man machine interface, energy management system.
Real Time Control Applications: Instrumentation and conditioning of drive signals,
data acquisition of drive system, energy management system applications like AGC,
VAR Control, state estimation, security monitoring, economic dispatch, on line load
management. Power system digital relaying, Power plant instrumentation.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Torsten Cegrell, Power System Control Technology, PHI, India.
2. Kusic C. L., Computer Aided Power System Analysis, TMH, New Delhi.
3. Wood A. J. and Wollenberg B., Power generation operation and control, John
Wiley.
4. Cerni R.H and Foster L.E., Instrumentation for Engineering Management, John
Wiley and Sons.
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: 50
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REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. B.B. Brey, The Intel Microprocessor-8086/8088, 80186,80286, 80386, 80486,
Pentium, Architecture, Programming, PHI
2. Douglas V. Hall, Microprocessors and Interfacing-Programming and hardware,
TMH
3. Mazidi M. The 8051 Micro-controller and Embedded Systems, PHI
4. Kenneth Hintz and Daniel Tabak : Micro-controller, Architecture,
Implementation and Programming, McGraw Hill Int.
5. J. Aayla : 8051 Micro-controller, PHI
Max. Marks :
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: 50
External :
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. John F. Walker and Jenkins N. , Wind Energy Technology, John Wiley and sons,
chichester, U.K., 1997
2. Van Overstraeton and Adam Mertens R.P., Physics, Technology and use of
Photovoltaics, Hilger, Bristol,1996
3. Freries LL , Wind Energy Conversion Systems, Prentice Hall, U.K., 1990.
Max. Marks
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: 50
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: 50
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T: 2 Credits: 1
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Static VAR System: Reactive VAR requirements, Static VAR systems, SVC in power
systems, design concepts and analysis for system dynamic performance, voltage
support, damping and reactive support.
HVDC System: Converter configurations and their characteristics, DC link control,
converter control characteristics; Monopolar operation, converter with and without
overlap, smoothing reactors, transients in DC line, converter faults and protection,
HVDC Breakers.
Corona and Interference: Corona and corona loss due to EHV AC and HVDC, Radio
and TV interference due to EHV AC and HVDC systems, methods to reduce noise,
radio and TV interference.
Harmonic Filters: Generation of harmonics, design of AC filters, DC filters.
Power flow analysis in AC/DC systems: Component models, solution of DC load
flow, per unit system for DC quantities, solution techniques of AC-DC power flow
equations, Parallel operation of HVDC/AC systems, Multi terminal systems.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Padiyar K.R., HVDC Power Transmission Systems, Wiley Eastern Ltd., New
Delhi.
2. Kimbark E.," Direct Current Transmission", Vol-I, John-Wiley and sons, NY.
3. Arrillaga J., HVDC Transmission, IEE Press, London.
4. Begamudre R.D., EHV AC Transmission Engineering, Wiley Eastern Press.
5. Arrillaga J. and Smith B.C., AC-DC Power System Analysis, IEE Press, London.
Max. Marks
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: 50
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Angled field and axial field devices; cross-field machines, special forms of rotating
amplifiers. Electromagnetic clutches coupling and brakes, Eddy current devices.
Linear Machines: Linear devices and actuators Linear electric machines:
Classification, application, constructional aspects, design and method of analysis of
various types, Goodness factor.
Transverse-edge, entry-end, exit end, short primary, short secondary effects in linear
electric motors, Force, energy and power LEMs for low speed medium speed and
high speed applications, Electromagnetic levitation and guidance schemes-attraction,
repulsion.
Advanced Motors and Drive Systems: Principle, construction, operation and drive
application of Square wave Permanent Magnet (PM) brushless motor drives, sine
wave PM brushless motor drives, PM and synchronous reluctance based motors,
switched reluctance motors, Energy efficient motors.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. B.K. Bose, Power Electronics and variable frequency drives, Prentice Hall, New
Jersey.
2. T.J.E. Miller, Brushless permanent magnet and reluctance motor drives, Oxford
University Press, UK
3. S.A. Nasar, Linear induction motor, John Wiley, New York
4. J.C. Andreas, Energy Efficient Motors, Marcel Dekker
5. J.M.P. Murphy, Power Electronics control of AC Drives, Pergamon Press.
NOTE: Eight questions will be set in all by the examiners taking atleast
one question from each Section. Students will be required to attempt
five questions in all.
Max. Marks
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: 50
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Overview: Concepts of non-liner loads and power conditioning, unity power factor
rectifier, STATCOM (Static Compensator).
Voltage SAG: The voltage sag and voltage swell, the causes of voltage sag and
swell, indices to classify voltage sag, the countermeasures.
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Power Supply and Applications: Analysis, design and control of SMPS, UPS on line
and off line, Power supplies in telecommunication, power supplies in auto-mobiles,
linear series and shunt voltage regulators, IC voltage regulators, switching regulators.
High frequency induction heating, dielectric heating, microwave heating, electronic
ballast, high power factor electronic ballast and applications.
Multilevel Converters and control: modeling and analysis of advance static VAR
compensation, multi level inverters, harmonic elimination method, ASVC structure,
power converter control using state space average models, SMC, fuzzy logic control.
Filters: Passive and active filters for harmonic and reactive power compensation in
two wire, three wire and four wire AC systems, harmonics standard, power quality,
surge suppressors, compensation of arc furnaces and traction loads.
Case studies using DSP control techniques in active filters and power supplies.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Erickson J., Handbook of Electrical Heating for Industry, IEEE Press
2. Rashid M.H., Power Electronics Handbook, Elsevier Press (Academic Press
series)
3. Bollen M.H.J., Understanding Power Quality and Voltage Sag, IEEE Press.
Max. Marks
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: 50
External
Introduction: Power System planning, objective, stages in planning and design, Key
indices of power system reliability and their calculations, Linkage between reliability
and capacity planning.
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Non-weather sensitive forecast and Weather sensitive forecast, Total forecast, Annual
and monthly peak demand forecasts. Applications of state estimation to load
forecasting.
Load Management: Load Management: Introduction to Load management. Electric
energy production and delivery system structure (EEPDS). Design alternatives for
EEPD systems. Communication/control techniques for load management. Tariff
structure and load management, principles of macro and microeconomics and energy
pricing strategies, assessing the impacts of load management.
Energy Demand Forecasting: Static and dynamic analysis of energy demand,
elements of energy demand forecasting, methodologies and models for energy
demand forecasting, techno-economic approach in energy demand forecasting.
Trends and Case Studies: Energy management strategy, symbiotic relation
between information, energy models and decision making, case studies like industrial
energy forecasting, transportation energy forecasting, residential, commercial and
agricultural energy forecasting.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Martino J., technological Forecasting for Decision Making, Elsevier Press, New
York.
2. Gellings C.W. and Penn Well P.E. Demand Forecasting in the Electric Utility
Industry, Fairmount Press
3. Makridakis S., Forecasting Methods and Applications, Wiley.
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REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Billinton R., Power System Reliability Calculation, MIT Press, USA
2. Endreyni, Reliability Modeling in Electric Power System, John Wiley, New York
EE-M310 : PROJECT
Periods/week Credits
P:10
5
Duration of Examination: - 3 Hrs
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: 200
: 100
The project will involve technological design and development work and it could be
based on either hardware or software or combination of both.
T: 2 Credits: 1
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university examinations.
The candidate with award of D grade or below will have to repeat the
dissertation work.
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