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BE V Semester ELECTRICAL Engg.

COURSE CONTENTS (UEC SCHEME)


EE-5201 Electrical Machine-II L T P C Max. Marks Min. Marks
Duration 3 Hours 3 1 2 6 70 22

Unit – 1
Polyphase induction motor: concept of rotating magnetic field produced from a polypsase system, calculation
of its magnitude and velocity (angular), principle of action of a polyphase induction motor. Types of motors,
slipring and squirrel cage. Nature of torque production and derivation of torque equation. Sleep speed,
synchronous speed. Vector diagram of unloaded and loaded motor. Development of equivalent circuit of an
induction motor. Induction motor as a generalized transformer. Relation between copper loss, power output
and torque. Condition for maximum torque and power. Torque slip characteristics, starting torque, relation
between starting torque, maximum torque and full load torque.
Unit – II
Testing & starting of 3 phase induction motor: No load and blocked rotor test for the determination of
equivalent circuit parameters of the motor. Construction of circle diagram from results of these tests. prediction
of motor performance from the circle diagram. Experimental determination of windage and friction losses and
resistance of squirrel cage rotor, equivalent resistance and reactance.
Effect of saturation, change in voltage and frequency as the performance of motor. Effect of harmonics,
Cogging. Crawling & magnetic pull (unbalanced in induction motor. Methods of starting induction motors. High
starting torque motors – double squirrel cage and deep bar rotors. Induction generator, single phasing of
induction motors.
Unit – III
Synchronous machine: Basic principle of operation, principal parts and their construction – Types, salient pole
and cylindrical or round rotor machines effect of full pitch, short pitch (chorded) coils, and of distributing the
winding on the e.m.f. generated. Chording and distribution factor, effect of harmonics in e.m.f. generated.
Methods of suppressing harmonic contents. Armature reaction concept of armature reaction, vector diagram
for non-salient pole machine, synchronous impedance, and armature leakage reactance. Regulation-
signification definition, different methods of obtaining alternator regulation merits and demerits,
Unit – IV
Analysis of non salient pole synchronous machines: Two reaction theory. Concept of direct and quadrature
axis reactance’s (Xd & Xq) analysis of phasor diagram of salient pole synchronous machine. Synchronizing
torque and power synchronous motor- principle of operation. Vector diagram for salient and non-salient pole
machines. Equation for torque and power developed torque angle, power angle characteristic, stability,
stiffness of coupling, synchronizing power and torque. Operation of synchronous motor with fix and variable
excitations V curves circle diagram of synchronous motor, performance calculation, experimental
determination of v-curves. Methods of starting synchronous motor, Hunting use of dampers, super
synchronous motors, synchronous induction motors.
Unit – V
Speed and p.f. control of induction motor by injected e.m.f. Basic principle of operation. Development of an
equivalent circuit and vector diagram with e.m.f. injected in to the rotor. Dependence of speed & p.f. on
magnitude and phase angle of injected voltage. Synchronous condenser, induction regulator, linear induction
and synchronous machines.
References:
1. P.S. Bhimra - Electrical Machines.
2. Fitzarld and Kingslay - Alternating current machinery.
3. Puchstein, Lloyed and conord - Alternating current machines.

List of Experiments:
1. To perform the open circuit and short circuit test on an alternator and determine the voltage regulation by
emf and mmf method.
2. To perform the Z. p.f. test on an alternator and determine the voltage regulations by Z.p.f. and new ASA
method.
3. To perform the load test on a synchronous machine and obtain the V-curves at full load and half load.
4. Synchronize an alternator with MPEB supply by dark lamp method.
5. Perform the slip test and determine direct axis and quadrature axis reactance’s of a salient pole
synchronous machine.
6. To perform no load and blocked rotor test on a 3-Phase induction motor and determine the machine
performance and equivalent circuit parameters.
7. To perform direct load test on a 3-Phase induction motor and draw a graph between efficiency any load.
8. To perform the polarity test on a 3-Phase induction motor and steady various starter for 3-Phase induction
motor.
9. To perform no load test on a 3-Phase induction motor and separate the rotation losses.
10. Speed control of 3-Phase induction motor by various methods.
11. Determination at complete torque speed characteristics of 3-Phase induction motor.
12. Study of effect at rotor resistance on the load characteristics of a wound rotor induction motor.
BE V Semester ELECTRICAL Engg.
COURSE CONTENTS (UEC SCHEME)
Network Analysis &
EE-5202 L T P C Max. Marks Min. Marks
Synthesis
Duration 3 Hours 3 1 2 6 70 22

Unit - I
Graph Theory: Graph of network, terminology used in network graph, incidence matrix, tie – set matrix and cut
set matrix, formulation of equilibrium equations on loop and node basis.

Unit - II
Network functions: Concept of complex frequency, network functions, poles and zeros, restrictions on the
location of poles and zeros of driving point function and transfer functions, time domain behaviour from pole –
zero plot.

Unit - III
Two port network: Two port parameters, relationship between parameter sets, interconnection of two – port
network, condition of reciprocity and symmetry.

Unit - IV
Synthesis of passive network: Synthesis of network with two kinds of elements – LC admittance function, RL
and RC impedance or admittance function, positive real function, Huraitz polynomial Foster and Cauer form.

Unit – V
Filters: Filter fundamentals, active and passive filter, analysis of prototype low pass, high pass and band pass
filters, m-derived filters, comparison between m – derived and prototype filters.

References:
1. M.E. Van Valkenburg, (PHI) - Network Analysis.
2. F.F.Kuo - Network Analysis.
3. Mittal GK, Khanna Publisher - Network Analysis.
4. Roy Choudhary D - Network and systems.
5. William D Stanley - Network Analysis with Applications
6. Chakraborti - Circuit theory:

List of experiments:
1. To Determine Z parameters of a Two Port Network.
2. To Determine Y parameters of a Two Port Network.
3. To Determine A, B, C, D parameters of a Two Port Network.
4. To Determine h parameters of a Two Port Network.
5. To Determine Y parameters of 2 parallel connected Two Port Networks.
6. To Determine Z parameters of 2 series connected Two Port Networks.
7. To Determine ABCD parameters of 2 cascade connected Two Port N
BE V Semester ELECTRICAL Engg.
COURSE CONTENTS (UEC SCHEME)
EE-5203 Power System-II L T P C Max. Marks Min. Marks
Duration 3 Hours 3 1 2 6 70 22

Unit- I
Concept of distributed generations:
General consideration on various sources of energy, energy conversion employing steam, energy conversion
using water gas turbine, Gas power station, Block diagram, gas cycle, combined cycle power plants,
comparison between these power stations:
a) MHD generation
b) Solar generation
c) Wind power station
d) Geothermal power generation.

Unit- II
Thermal, nuclear and hydro power station:
Block diagram of thermal power station, selection of site. Different types of auxiliaries used in thermal power
station. Nuclear Power Station: Different types of reactors and fuels, safety methods, waste disposal. Choice
of site, block diagram including surge tank and penstock, Hydrographs, flow duration curve. Types of turbines,
base load and peak load power station.

Unit – III
Economic aspects of power plant operations:
Definitions load factor, demand factor and Diversity factor. Calculation of cost of generation, fixed charges,
interest and depreciations, Methods of Depreciation. Tariffs: Different types of tariffs, power factor
improvement.

Unit – IV

Economic Scheduling of Power Stations:


Economic operation of power system, criteria of loading of power plants with and without transmission loss,
load dispatching in power system, co-generation and coordination of power plants.

Unit – V
Power flow analysis:
Requirement of load flow studies, classification ………….., static load flow equation, solution of load flow
equation using N-R, GS & FDLF methods and their comparison.

Reference:
1. G.R.Nagpal, Khanna Publisher - Power Plant Engineering,
2. M.V.Deshpandey - Modern Design of Power Station.
BE V Semester ELECTRICAL Engg.
COURSE CONTENTS (UEC SCHEME)
Communication
EE-5204 L T P C Max. Marks Min. Marks
Engineering
Duration 3 Hours 3 1 2 6 70 22

Unit-1
Fourier series, Fourier Transform and its properties, Probability, random variables & their moments, their
significance, convolution, auto correlation, cross Correlation & power spectral density, Gaussian & Rayleigh
probability density Function, mean, variance & standard deviation, central limit theorem, voltage & Power
decibel scales. Signal Processing : Types of signal, deterministic & random, periodic & non Periodic, analog &
discrete, energy & power signals, Representation of sinusoid in different forms & their conversion

Unit-2
Need of modulation in a communication system, block schematic of a typical Communication system. AM
modulation system, modulation index, generation & detection of AM wave, side bands & power content in an
AM wave, DSB-SC, SSB, their methods of generation & detection, vestigial side Band modulation, AM
transmitter block diagram, comparison of various AM system, modulation & demodulation circuits. Relationship
between phase & freq. modulation, FM wave & its spectrum, phasor diagram of a narrow band FM signal, wide
band FM, methods of generation & detection of FM, discriminators, pre-emphasis & de-emphasis,
Stereophonic FM broadcasting, FM transmitters.

Unit-3
TRF receiver & its limitations, necessity of heterodyning, super heterodyning Receivers, IF amplifiers, selection
of intermediate frequency. RF amplifiers, detectors, AGC, AVC, FM receivers, AFC.

Unit-4
Nyquist sampling theorem, TDM, pulse modulations & PCM, quantization error, necessity of non linear
quantizer, A-law, μ-law, FSK & PSK, QPSK, QAM. Source of noise, noise figure, noise bandwidth, effective
noise temperature, performance of AM, FM & digital system in presence of noise.

Unit-5
Satellite system block diagram, satellite freq. bands, satellite multiple access Format like TDMA, FDMA,
transponders, earth station & satellite eclipses, Link calculation

References:
1. Taub & shilling, Communication System, TMH
2. Singh & Sapre, Communication System, TMH
3. B.P. Lathi, Modern Digital and ana communication system,
4. Simon Haykins, Communication System. John Willy
5. Wayne Tomasi, Electronic Communication system.
6. Schaum outline Series, Analog and digital communication
7. Martin S. Roden, Analog & Digital Communication System., Discovery Press.
8. Frank R. Dungan, Electronic Communication System, Thomson/Vikas
9. John G. Prokis,Masoud Salehi, Gerhard Bauch, Contemporary communication sytems using
MATLAB,
Cengage learning 2004.
BE V Semester ELECTRICAL Engg.
COURSE CONTENTS (UEC SCHEME)
Principles of
EE-5205 Management & L T P C Max. Marks Min. Marks
Economics
Duration 3 Hours 3 1 0 4 70 22

Unit – I
Management Concept: Management, Administration and Organization Difference and Relationship between
Organization Management and Administration. Importance of Management, Characteristics of Management

Unit – II
Management: Scientific Management, Principles of Management, Process of Management, Functions of
Management, Levels of Management, Project Management

Unit -III
Decision Making: Introduction and Definition, Types of Decisions, Techniques of Decision Making, Decision
making under certainty Decision making under uncertainty, Decision Making under risk

Unit - IV
Managerial Economics: Introduction, Factors Influencing Manager, Micro and Macro-economics, Theory of the
Cost, Theory of the Firm, Theory of Production Function.

Unit – V
Productivity: Input-Output Analysis, Micro-economics Applied to Plants and Industrial Undertakings, Production
and Production system, Productivity, Factors affecting Productivity, Increasing Productivity of Resources

Reference Books
1. Peter Drucker Harper and Row - The Practice of Management.
2. Koontz, Prentice Hall of India - Essentials of Management.
3. Prentice Hall of India - Management Staner.
4. T.N. Chhabra, Dhanpat Rai New Delhi - Principle and Practice of Management
5. T.R. Banga and S.C. Sharma, Economics Khanna -Industrial Organization and Engineering.
6. O.P. Khanna, Dhanpat Rai - Industrial Engineering and Management.
7. Joel Dean, Prentice Hall of India - Managerial Economics.
8. V.L. Mote, Samuel Paul, G.S. Gupta, Tata Mc Graw Hill New Delhi – Managerial Economics Concepts
& Cases
9. V.L. Mote, Tata McGraw Hill - Managerial Economics

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