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West Bengal University of Technology: Third Semester Syllabus

The document provides course syllabi for Electrical Engineering Materials, Electrical and Electronics Measurement, and Circuit Theory & Networks for the third semester, and Electrical Machines-I, Analog Electronic Circuits, and Digital Electronics & Integrated Circuits for the fourth semester of an Electrical Engineering degree at West Bengal University of Technology. The syllabi cover topics such as properties of conductive and insulating materials, instrumentation, circuit analysis, transformers, DC and AC machines, analog amplifiers, operational amplifiers, digital logic gates, and integrated circuits.

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West Bengal University of Technology: Third Semester Syllabus

The document provides course syllabi for Electrical Engineering Materials, Electrical and Electronics Measurement, and Circuit Theory & Networks for the third semester, and Electrical Machines-I, Analog Electronic Circuits, and Digital Electronics & Integrated Circuits for the fourth semester of an Electrical Engineering degree at West Bengal University of Technology. The syllabi cover topics such as properties of conductive and insulating materials, instrumentation, circuit analysis, transformers, DC and AC machines, analog amplifiers, operational amplifiers, digital logic gates, and integrated circuits.

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West Bengal University of Technology

THIRD SEMESTER SYLLABUS


ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MATERIALS MS (EE) 301 Credits: 3
Conductive materials: General properties and specifications of conductor materials; free electron theoryof Metals, Relaxation time,
collision time and mean free path, joule’s law, factors affecting resistively.Thermal conductivity of metals-Wiedemann Franz law,
Properties of high conductive materials (Copper,Brass, Bronzes, and Aluminum), Conductor-bimetals: solders, Materials
high resistively; alloys for usein electrical resistance, precision electrical measuring instruments, arc lamps and electric furnaces.Differe
types of fuses, fusing current and fuse ratings, materials used for highly loaded metal contacts. Electrical carbon materials:
characteristics of different carbon brushes and graphite brushes,Superconductivity. 08 Insulating materials: General proper
of insulating materials (structure, composition). Dielectric gases.Liquid insulating materials. Solid insulating materials, insulating mater
for electrical devices. Insulationmeasurement (Electric strength of liquid) Thermal classification of insulating material. Magnetic
Materials: Magnetic parameters (Permeability, magnetic susceptibility, Magnetic moment,Magnetization, ). Classification of magnetic
materials, Ferromagnetic behavior below critical Temperature,Spontaneous Magnetism and Weiss Theory of Ferromagnetism,
Ferromagnetic Materials at hightemperature, Spontaneous magnetization, cyclic magnetization, magnetic anisotropy and
magnetostriction.Antiferromagnetism, Ferromagnetic material, Magnetic materials for electrical devices, Soft magnetimaterials, Hard
magnetic material. 10 Dielectrics: Different types of dielectric materials and their classification, dielectric as an electric
fieldmedium. Dielectric properties of insulators in static fields: Dielectric parameters, mechanism of polarization, ionicpolarization
orientational polarization, internal field in solids and liquids, the Clausius Mosotti equation,Ferroelectric material and their application,
classification of ferroelectric material, antiferroelectricity,piezoelectricity. Dielectric properties of insulators in alternating
fields: Complex permittivity, Electronic polarizability,frequency dependence of ionic polarization, complex dielectric constant of non p
solids, Dielectriclosses, Equivalent circuits. 10 Materials for direct Energy conversion devices: Solar cells, MHD generations,
Fuel cells, thermoelectricgenerator, Thermo ionic converters. 05
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Electrical and Electronics measurement Code: EE302 Credit: 4
Measurements: Methods of measurement, Measurement system, Classification of instruments, Definitionof accuracy, precision,
resolution. Speed of response. Errors in measurement, classification of errors.Loading effect due to shunt and series connected instrume
3 Analog meter: General features, Construction, principle of operation and torque equation of moving coil,moving iron,
electrodynamometer, Induction, and Electrostatic type instruments. Principle of operation of the thermoelectric, rectifier type instrumen
Extension of instrument ranges using shunt, multipliers.6 Instrument transformer: Disadvantages of shunt & multipliers,
Advantages of Instrument Transformers,Principle of operation of current & potential transformer, errors. 4 Measurement of
resistance: measurement of medium resistance, low, and high resistances. Megger.4 Potentiometers: Principle of operation and
application of Crompton’s DC potentiometer, Polar and coordinatetype of AC potentiometers. 4 AC bridges: Measurement of
inductances, capacitance and frequency by A.C bridges.4 Measurement of power: Principle of operation of Electrodynamic &
induction type wattmeter, wattmeter errors. 3 Measurement of energy: Construction, theory and operation of AC energy meter, testi
of Energy meters. 3 Cathode Ray Oscilloscope: Measurement of voltage, current, frequency & phase by oscilloscope. Frequency
limitation of CRO. Sampling and storage oscilloscope. Double beam CRO. 3 Electronic instruments: Advantages of digital mete
over analog meters, Digital voltmeter, Resolutionand sensitivity of digital meters, Digital multimeter, Digital frequency meter, signal
generator. 4 Sensors & Transducers: Introduction to sensors & transducers, strain gauge, LVDT, temperaturetransducers, Flow
measurement using magnetic flow measurement. 3
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Circuit Theory & Networks Code: EE 301 Credit: 4
Different types of systems & networks: Continuous & Discrete, Fixed and Time varying, Linear andnonlinear, lumped
and distributed, passive & Active networks and systems.2 Laplace transform: Impulse, step & sinusoidal
response ofRL, RC, LC and RLC circuits. Transientanalysis of different electrical circuits with and without initial
conditions .Concept of convolution theorem.10 Fourier series and Fourier Transform ( transform:in
continuous domain only) 8 Network theorems: Thevenin’s, Norton’s, Superposition, Maximum power transfer
and Millman’s theoremand their applications in 3 phase unbalanced circuit analysis, formulation of network equations,
Sourcetransformation, Loop variable analysis and node variable analysis.6 Graph of Network: Concept of
tree branch, tree link, Incidence matrix, Tie-set matrix and Loop currents,Cut set matrix and node pair potentials. 4
Two port networks: Open circuit Impedance and Shortcircuit Admittance parameters, Transmissionparameters,
Hybrid parameters and their inter relations. 4 Passive and Active filter: Analysis and synthesis of the
following filters using operational amplifier, Lowpass, High pass, band pass , band reject , all pass (first and second
order only).
FOURTH SEMESTER SYLLABUS
Electrical Machines-I EE 401 Credits: 4
Direct Current machines:Review of construction, types of armature winding, physical concepts of winding pitches, derivation ofEMF
equation & types of excitation.Armature reaction and its effect on the performance,
methodsadopted for compensation of armaturereaction. . Characteristics of DC generator: separately excited, shunt, series and
compound generators.Compensating winding, Commutation and function of commutators. Improvementof commutation: Brushshift an
interpoles. Direct Current motors:Review of types of DC motors. Torque equation, speed torque characteristics: shunt, series and
compoundmotors.

Starting & speed control of DC motors. 3- point starter & its step calculation. Speed control by controllinarmature resistance, field
excitation and armature voltage . Ward- Leonard method of speed control.Losses & efficiency of DC machines, Hopkinson’s &
Swinburne’s test. 3 phase Transformers: Determination of polarity and connections ;( Star/star, star/delta, delta/star,star/zigzag,
delta/zigzag, open delta), phasor groups. Effects of unbalanced loading, production ofharmonic in transformers and their suppression.3-
phase to 2- phase transformation, Scott connection, 3-phase to six phase connections: double star & double delta.3-winding
transformers: parameter estimation. Applications. Parallel operation of transformers,autotransformers. Introduction to tap changers an
their functions.
3 phase Induction machines: Types, construction, rotating magnetic field, principle of operation, slip,characteristics. Parameter
estimation. Starting and speed control of Induction motors. Single phase andthree phase induction regulators. 12
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ANALOG ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS Code : EC(EE) 401 Credits :3
Bipolar Transistors and their Current-Voltage characteristics. Biasing and Stability: Self Bias-CE, CC,Compensation
techniques.Small Signal models of -Junction Transistors. Single stage amplifiers, CE, CC Voltage follower . R-Ccoupled amplifiers
Field Effect Devices : JFET/HFET, MIS structures and MOSFET operation; JFET characteristics andsmall signal models; MOS capaci
CV and concept of accumulation, depletion and inversion; MOSFET characteristics and small signal models. Discrete FE
amplifiers : Common source amplifiers;source followers.Power amplifiers – Class A, B, AB, C, Tuned amplifier.Differential Amplifier
Operational Amplifier and its stages, Constant current source (current mirror etc.),level shifter, Ideal and practical OpAmp. Comparato
Schmitt Trigger.Instrumentation Amplifier, Logarithmic amplifiers, analog multiplier, Precision Rectifier Linear voltage
regulator: series and shunt, Switch mode regulatorsMultivibrator – Monostable, Bistable, Astable.Timer. Monostable and astable
operation using 555 timers.Function generator, wave shapers.V-I, I-V, V-F & F-V converters. VCO, PLL lock-in amplifier.
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DIGITAL ELECTRONICS & INTEGRATED CIRCUITS Code : EC(EE) 402 Credits :4
Concept of digital data , Binary representation of integers, Octal, Hexadecimal and BCD Codes and theirconversions. Unit distance cod
Gray code, Shaft position encoder. ASCII code Serial transmission of binary data (1-byte),Ideal digital signals, practical digital signals:
voltage levels, risetime, duty cycle.Boolean algebra, Venn diagram, Truth Table, De-Morgans Theorem and applications.Elementary log
gates (NOT, AND, OR, XOR, NOR and NAND) . Realization of binary expressionsusing gates., universality of NOR and NAND
gates.Normal forms, minterms, maxterms. Minimization of logic expressions by algebraic method, K-map method and Quine Mc Claus
method. Don't care conditions.Elementary concepts of hardware description languages (HDL)Combinational circuits- 1-bit half adder a
full adder, encoder, decoder and code-converters (BCDHex,BCD-7segment, Hex-7segment), comparator, multiplexer, de-multiplexer,
parity generator .Clocks and timing circuits: Waveform, Scmitt trigger, monostable multi-vibrator.Flip Flops and Clocked Flip Flops: R
J-K and T. D-latch and D-flipflop. Constructing other F/F's by JK,T and D.Ripple and Synchronous counters. Ring CountersRegisters a
Shift registers, parallel load and serial load.Memory Systems: RAM, ROM, EPROM, EEROM.General Sequential systems. State table
state transition diagram, Moore and Mealey machines.Sequential circuit design (Synchronous), using ROM, Algorithmic Sequential
Machine, Simple application examples like vending machines.Design of combinational and sequential circuits using Programmable log
devices and gate arrays.Digital Integrated Circuits, Different Logic families- TTL, ECL, MOS and CMOS, their operation and
specifications.Signed binary number representation with 1’s and 2’s complement methods, Binary arithmetic: addition,subtraction,
multiplication. Sign-Magnitude Binary representation.Digital to analog conversion using resistive ladder..A/nalog to Digital conversion
counter /staircase
method, Successive approximation; Accuracy and precision of converters.
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Electro Magnetic Field Theory EE-402 Credit: 3
Introduction: Co-ordinate systems and transformation, Cartesian coordinates, Circular cylindricalcoordinates, spherical coordinates &
their transformation. Differential length, area and volume in differentcoordinate systems, 3 Introduction to vector calculus: Del opera
Gradient of a scalar, Divergence of a vector & Divergencetheorem, Curl of a vector & Strokes theorem. Laplacian of a scalar.
Classification of vector fields.Helmholtz’s theorem. 3
Electro static field: Coulomb’s law, field intensity, Gauss’s law- Maxwell’s equation, Electric potentialand potential gradient, Relation
between E and V-Maxell’s equation An electric Dipole & flux lines,Energy density in electrostatic fields. Boundary conditions:
Dielectric-dielectric, Conductor-dielectric, Conductor-free space,Poisson’s and Laplace’s equations, General procedure for solving
Poisson’s and Laplace’s equation.
Magneto static fields: Biot-Savart Law, Ampere’s Circuit law-Maxwell’s equation, Magnetic Fluxdensity-Maxwell’s equation, Maxwe
Equation for static fields, Magnetic static and vector potentialorces due Magnetic fields, Magnetic torque and moments, Magnetisation
material, Magnetic boundarycondition, inductor and inductances, Magnetic energy, Force on magnetic materials. 10
Electromagnetic field: Farady’s law, Transformer and motional EMF, Displacement current, Maxwell’sequations, Time varying
potentials, Time harmonic fields. 4 Electromagnetic wave propagation: Wave propagation in lossy dielectrics, plane waves in
losslessdielectric, plane wave in free space, plane wave in good conductor, skin effect, skin depth, power and thepoynting vector, reflec
of a plane wave at normal incidence, reflection of a plane wave at oblique incidence, Polarisation . 7
Transmission lines, Transmission line parameters, Transmission line equation. 3
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THERMAL POWER ENGINEERING Code : ME(EE) 411 Credits :4
Water Tube & Fire Tube boilers, Circulating Principles, Forced Circulation, Critical pressure, Superheaters,Reheaters, attemperators,
induced draught, forced draught and secondary air Fans, Boiler performanceanalysis and heat balance. Combustion Systems,
Environmental Protection – ESP, Cyclone Separator, Dust Collector etc.

Rotary Thermodynamic devices – Steam turbines & their classifications – Impulse & Reaction type Turbines, Thermodynamics of
compressible fluid-flow, equation and continuity – Isentropic flow through
nozzles, velocity diagram, Blade efficiency, optimum velocity ratio, multi-staging, velocity & pressurecompounding, losses in turbines,
erosion of turbine blades, turbine governing, performance analysis ofturbine, Condensing system. IC Engines – classification.
Analysis of a standard cycle, fuel characteristic of SI & CI Engine,Combustion, Engine performance. Automotive Engine exhaust emiss
and their control.
Gas turbine Analysis – Regeneration - Reheating, Isentropic efficiency. Combustion efficiency.
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TECHNICAL REPORT WRITING & LANGUAGE PRACTICE LABORATORY Code: HU(EE) 481
Credits: 2
Topics to be covered and number of hours required for it:
1. Introductory lecture is to be given to the students so that they get a clear idea of the syllabus and understand the need forhaving such
practice lab in the first place(3 hours)
2. Conversion practice is done on given situation topics. The students are also made to listen to pre-recorded cassettesproduced by Briti
Council and also by the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge (6 hours)
3. Group Discussions:- The students are made to understand the difference between the language of conversion and groupdiscussion.
Strategies of such discussions are to teach to them. It is also helpful to use videocassettes produced by theU.G.C. on topics like group-
discussion. After wards the class is divided into groups and the students have to discuss ongiven topics on current socio-economic-
political-educational importance(12 hours)
4. Interview sessions-students are taught the do’s and don’ts of facing a successful interview. They then have to facerigorous practices o
mock-interviews. There simulations of real life interview sessions where students have to face an interview panel(12 hours)
5. Presentations: The secrets of an effective presentation are taught to the students. Then each and every student has to make lab
presentations with the help of the Overhead projector/ using power point presentation and other audio-visual aids in the laboratory. The
also have to face the question answer sessions at the end of their presentation (12 hours)
6. Classes are also allotted to prepare the students for competitive examinations like the T.O.E.F.L. by making the students listen to
specially produced C.D. cassettes of such examinations (3 hours) The overall aim of this course is to inculcate a sense of confidence in
students and help them to become good communicators in their social as well as professional lives.
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5th SEMESTER SYLLABUS
ELECTRICAL MACHINES – II EE – 501 Credit : 4
Single phase Induction motor : Construction, Double revolving field theory, Cross field theory, Starting methods, Speed — Torque
characteristics, Phasor diagram, Condition of maximum torque, Determination of equivalent circuit parameters, Applications.
Single Phase AC series motor, Compensated & uncompensated motors. 10
Synchronous machines: Construction, Types, Excitation systems, Generator & Motor modes, Armature reaction, Theory for salient p
machine. Two reaction theory , Voltage regulation (EMF, MMF, ZPF) Parallel operation of Alternators, Synchronous machine connecte
infinite bus, effect of change of excitation and speed of prime mover. Starting of Synchronous motor, V- Curve, Damper winding. Hunt
20
Special Electromechanical Devices: Principle and construction of Switched reluctance motor, Permanent magnet machines, Brushles
D.C machines, Stepper motor, Tacho generators, Synchros & resolvers, & AC servo motors. Principle, Construction and operational
characteristics of Induction Generators
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POWER SYSTEM – I EE – 502 Credit : 4
Overhead Transmission line : Choice of Voltage, Types of conductors, Inductance and Capacitance of single phase and three phase
symmetrical and unsymmetrical configurations, Bundle conductors, Transposition, Concept of GMD and GMR. 10 Overhead l
construction: Line supports, Towers, Poles, Sag, Tension and Clearance, Effect of Wind and Ice on Sag, Dampers. 6 Insulators:
Types, string Insulator efficiency & methods of its improvement. 3 Corona: Principle of Corona formation, Critical disruptiv
voltage, Visual critical corona discharge potential, Corona loss, advantages & disadvantages of Corona, methods of reduction of Corona
Underground Cables: Types of cables, capacitance of single core & 3 core cables, dielectric stress, optimum cable thickness, grading,
dielectric loss and loss angle. 5 Performance of lines: Short, medium (nominal, T) and long lines and their representation. A, B
D constants, voltage regulation, Ferranti Effect, Power Equations and line compensation, Power Circle Diagrams. 8 Tariff : Gui
Principle of Tariff, different types of tariff. 1
Indian Electricity Rules-2003 – General Introduction. 1 Distribution System: Feeders and Distributors, radial and loop systems. 3
Distribution substation: Types of substations, Location of Substation, Substation — equipment and accessories, Earthing of Substatio
3
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CONTROL SYSTEMS-I EE 503 Credits : 4
1.Introduction to control system: Concept of feedback and Automatic Control, Effects of feedback, Objectives of control systems.
Definition of linear and nonlinear systems. Elementary concepts of sensitivity and robustness. Types of control systems:
Servomechanisms and regulators, examples of feedback control systems. (3)

2.Mathematical modeling of dynamic systems: Electrical analogy of spring-mass-dashpot system. Transfer Function concepts, poles
and zeroes of a transfer function. Block diagram representation of Control Systems. Block Diagram Algebra Signal Flow Graph. Mason
gain formula. (6)
3.Control system component : Potentiometer, synchros, resolvers, position encoders, D.C. and A.C. tacho-generators, actuators. Block
diagram level description of feedback control systems for position control, speed control of DC motors, temperature control, liquid leve
control, voltage control of an alternator. (5) 4.Time domain analysis: Time domain analysis of a standard second order closed loop
system. Concepts of undamped natural frequency, damping, overshoot, rise time and settling time. Dependence of time domain
performance parameters on natural frequency and damping ratio. Step and impulse response of first and second order systems. Effects o
poles and zeroes on transient response. Stability of linear system by pole location. Routh-Hurwitz criteria. (8)
5.Error analysis: Steady state errors in control systems due to step, ramp and parabolic inputs. Concept of system types a error constan
(2) 6.Stability analysis: Root locus techniques, Construction of Root Loci for simple systems. effects of gain on the movement of p
and zeros. (4) 7.Frequency domain analysis of linear systems :Bode plots, Polar Plots, Nichols chart. Concept of resonance freque
of peak magnification. Nyquist criteria, measures of relative stability – phase and gain margins. Determining margins in Bode Plots and
Nichols chart, M-circle and M-Contours in Nichols chart. (8) 8.Control system performance measures.: Improvement of syste
performance through compensation, Lead, lag and lead-lag compensation , PI, PD and PID control. (4)
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POWER ELECTRONICS EE504 Credit: 4
1.Introduction: Concept of power electronics, application of power electronics, uncontrolled converters, advantages and disadvantages
power electronics converters, power electronics systems, Power diodes, Power transistors,
Power MOSFETS, IGBT. (4) 2.PNPN devices: Thyristor, brief description of members of Thyristor family with symbol, V-I
characteristics and applications. Two transistor model of SCR, SCR turn on methods, switching characteristics, gate characteristics, rati
SCR protection, series and parallel operation, gate triggering circuits. Different commutation techniques of SCR. (5) 3.Phase
controlled converters: Principle of operation of single phase and three phase half wave, half controlled, full controlled converters with
R-L and RLE loads, effect of free wheeling diodes and source inductance on the performance of converters. External performance
parameters of the converters, techniques of power factor improvement, Single phase and three phase dual converters, Resonant convert
(8) 4.DC-DC converters: Principle of operation, control strategies, step up choppers, types of choppers circuits based on
quadrant of operation, performance parameters, multiphase choppers and switching mode regulators. (5) 5.Inverters: Definition,
classification of inverters based on nature of input source, methods of commutation and connections. Principle of operation with R and
loads, three phase full bridge inverters, performance parameters of inverters, methods of voltage control and harmonic reduction of
inverters.(8) 6.AC controllers: Principle of on-off and phase control, single phase and three phase controllers w
R and R-L loads. Principle of operation of Cycloconverters, circulating and non circulating mode of operation, single phase to single ph
step up and step down Cycloconverters, three phase to single phase Cycloconverters, three phase to three phase Cycloconverters. (6)
7.Applications: Speed control of AC and DC motors, HVDC transmission, static circuit breaker, UPS, static VAR controller. (4)
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SYSTEM PROGRAMMING & OPERATING SYSTEM CS 513 Credits - 3
1. Assemblers [12L]: One pass and Two Pass, Macro Processors, Linkers, Loaders: absolute and relocating loaders, editors and
Debuggers, Introduction to Compilers 2. System Calls [3L]: Programming using system calls (in DOS or Unix) 3. Operating
System [3L]: Introduction to Operating system, O.S. services and Kernel, Multiprogramming and Time Sharing 4. Processor
Scheduling [3L]: Preemptive and non-preemptive, algorithms(FCFS, SJF, RR, priority) 5. Process Synchronization [6L]:Critical
section problem, critical region, semaphores, monitors 6. Memory management [3L]: Swapping, paging, Demand paging and vir
memory 7. I/O and device management [4L]: I/O hardware, interrupts, DMA, Block and Character Devices, blocking and non-
blocking I/O, spooling and device reservation 8. Disk and File Management [4L]: Disk structure, disk scheduling (FCFS, SSTF,
SCAN), boot block 9. Deadlocks, Concurrent processes, protection and security [4L]: 10. Introduction
multiprocessors and Distributed O.S. [6L]:
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SIXTH SEMESTER SYLLABUS
ELECTRICAL MACHINE DESIGN Code: EE 601 Credits : 4
Fundamental Aspects of Electrical Machine Design: Design factors, limitation in design, modern trends in design of electric machin
modern machine manufacturing techniques. Temperature rise, cooling and thermal grading (classification) of insulations. (2) Desig
of Resistances: Material of resistance elements, design of loading rheostat, design of heating element. (2) Principles of Magneti
circuit design: Magnetic leakage, calculation of total mmf in a magnetic circuit, determination of iron losses, pulsation losses, magneti
leakage calculations, specific permeance, leakage reactance, armature leakage, slot leakage, calculation of magnetizing current. (5)
Design of Electromagnets: Design of Electromagnet core, selection of materials, electromagnet coils. (2) Design of Power
Inductors: Inductor design calculations choke (small inductors), design procedure. (2)
Design of Transformer: Core, core cross section, yoke cross section, clamping of core, core earthing, transformer winding, cooling of
transformers, transformer insulation, bushings, design details of single phase transformer. Introduction of 3 phase transformer with spec
emphasis on core design. (10)
Design of three phases Induction motor (Squirrel Cage and Slip Ring): Stator frames, rotor, rotor windings, slip rings, shaft and
bearings, design details. (10)

Design of Capacitors and Inductors for Power system. (2 + 2)


POWER SYSTEMS-II Code : EE 602 Credits :4
General layout of a typical coal fired power station, hydro electric power station, nuclear power station, their components and working
principles. Comparison of different methods of power generation.Introduction to solar and wind energy systems. (6) Nature of Fau
in Electrical systems:Symmetrical fault: Short circuit of a synchronous machine with no load and load, Symmetrical components
transformation. Sequence impedance and sequence network of power system, synchronous machine, transmission lines and transformer
Representation of sequence network of power system. Unsymmetrical faults: Single line to ground, line to line, double line to ground
fault. (8)
Power system dynamics: Steady state stability, transient stability, equal area criterion, swing equation, multimachine stability concept.
Load flow studies: Network model formation, formation of Y bus, load flow problems, Gauss-Siedel, Newton-Raphson, Fast decupled
methods and their comparison. (6) Power System Protection: Protective zones, Relaying elements and quantities. Protective relay
Basic requirements and type of protection, phase and amplitude comparator. Grading (time & current), Classification of electromagneti
(attracted armature & induction type) relays, Directional relay, Distance relay, Differential relay, Basic aspects of static and digital relay
Relay protection scheme for transformers, feeder, generators and AC motors. (10) Circuit breakers: circuit breaking transients,
transient recovery voltage, current chopping and resistance switching, circuit breaker rating, Arc and Arc extinction. Circuit breaker typ
oil circuit breaker, Vacuum circuit breaker, Air blast circuit breaker, SF6 circuit breaker and operating mechanism, Advantages and
disadvantages of different types. (8)
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CONTROL SYSTEMS-II Code : EE 603 Credits :4
State variable model of continuous dynamic systems: Converting higher order linear differential equations into state variable form.
Obtaining SV model from transfer functions. Obtaining characteristic equation and transfer functions from SV model. Obtaining SV
equations directly for R-L-C and spring-mass-dashpot systems. Concept and properties associated with state equations. Linear
Transformations on state variables. Canonical forms of SV equations. Companion forms. Solutions of state equations, state transition
matrix, properties of state transition matrix. Controllability and observability. Linear State variable feedback controller, the pole
allocation problems.
Linear system design by state variable feedback. (15)
Analysis of discrete time (sampled data) systems using Z-transform: Difference Equations. Inverse Z transform. Stability and damp
in z-domain. Practical sampled data systems and computer control. Practical and theoretical samplers. Sampling as Impulse modulation
Sampled spectra and aliasing. Anti-aliasing filters. Zero order hold. Approximation of discrete (Z-domain) controllers with ZOH by Tus
transform and other methods. State variable analysis ofsampled data system. Digital compensator design using frequency response. (10
Introduction to non-linear systems: Block diagram and state variable representations. Characteristics of common nonlinearities. Phas
plane analysis of linear and non-linear second order systems. Methods of obtaining phase plane trajectories by graphical method –
isoclines method. Qualitative analysis of simple control systems by phase plane methods. Describing Function method. Limit cycles in
non-linear systems. Prediction of limit cycles using describing function. Stability concepts for nonlinear systems. BIBO vs. State stabili
Lyapunov’s definition. Asymptotic stability, Global asymptotic stability. The first and second methods of Lyapunov methods to analyse
nonlinear
systems. (15)
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MICROPROCESSORS & MICROCRONTROLLERS Code : EI(EE) 611 Credits : 4
(1). Introduction to computer architecture and organization; Architecture of a typical microprocessor; Bus configuration; The CPU
module; ROM and RAM families; Introduction to assembly language and machine language programming; Instruction set of a typical
microprocessor (e.g. 8085) ; Subroutines and stacks; Timing diagrams; Memory interfacing; interfacing input-output ports; Interrupts a
interrupt handling;Serial and parallel data transfer schemes; Programmed and interrupt driven data transfer; Direct memory access;
Programmable peripheral devices; Programmable interval timer; Analog input-out using AD andDA converters. (25)
(2). Assembly language programming of a typical microprocessor; Use of compiler, assembler, linker and debugger. (5) (3). Basic
bit microprocessors (e.g. 8086): Architecture and Min – Max mode. (4)
(4). Introduction to microcontrollers- architecture and instruction set of a typical microcontroller (e.g. PIC16F84 device). Features of
popular controller (Processor 8031/8051) and its programming and interfacing. (8)
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DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING : Code : EC 611 Credits :4
Introduction : Discrete and continuous time signals and systems. Data acquisition and conversion including multi-channel data conver
and monitors. Stability, linearity and causality of linear shift in variant signal transmission and processing. Review of Z- transformation
DFS : Its properties, Fourier representation of finite duration sequences. DFT : Representation of periodic sequence computational
algorithms. Fast Fourier Transformation (FFT): Computational considerations. Digital Filters: Structures,
different forms, finite impulse response (FIR) and Infinite Impulse response (IIR). Flow graph representation of digital filter.
Digital filter design: IIR filter design by impulse invariant and bilinear transformation. FIRfilter design using windows and frequency
sampling method. Effect of finite register length in DSP and effect of quantization of filter parameters in the filter design. Computer
control of processes – supervisory and direct digital control. Simple filter design using MATLAB. Introduction to DSP hardware
Architectural features, Fixed point processors, floating point processors. Control and Instrumentation application – Telemetry and
metering.

SEVENTH SEMESTER SYLLABUS


ELECTRICAL DRIVES Code: EE-701 Credits: 4
Electrical drive: Concept, classification, parts and advantages of electrical dives.(2) Dynamics of Electrical Drives: Types of Loa
Components of load toques, Fundamental torqueequations, Equivalent value of drive parameters for loads with rotational and translatio
motion. Steadystate stability, Transient stability. Multiquadrant operation of drives. Load equalization.(4) 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, torqueand power methods for fluctuating and intermittent loads.(4)
Stating of Electric Drives: Effect of starting on Power supply, motor and load,Methods of stating of electric motors, Acceleration time
Energy relation during stating, methods to reducethe Energy loss during starting. (3) Braking of Electric Drives: Types of brakin
braking of DC motor, Induction motor and Synchronoumotor, Energy loss during braking, (4)DC motor drives: Single phase, three phas
fully controlled and half controlled rectifier fed DC drives.Dual converter control of DC drives. Power factor, supply harmonics and rip
in motor current. Choppercontrol of DC drives.(4) Induction motor drives: Stator voltage variation by three phase controllers,
Speed control using chopper resistance in the rotor circuit, slip power recovery scheme. Pulse width modulated inverter fed and
currentsource inverter fed induction motor drive. Volts/Hertz Control, Vector or Field oriented control.(8)
Synchronous motor drive: Variable frequency control, Self Control, Voltage source inverter fedsynchronous motor drive, Vector contr
(4) Introduction to Solar and Battery Powered Drive, Stepper motor, Switched Reluctance motor drive(3) Industrial
application: Drive consideration for Textile mills, Steel rolling mills, Cement mills, Papermills, Machine tools. Cranes & hoist drives.
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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTS Code: HU 701 Credits: 3
Introduction [3L]:-Financial Management, Financial Planning and Capitalization- definitions, objectives, changing roles andfunctions
Financial Decision. Capital Budgeting [7L]:-Nature of Investment decision, Importance of Capital Budgeting, The Capital. Budge
Process -Investment Criterion, Pay-back period, Accounting, ROR (Rate of Return) Method, Discounting Cash flowmethod, Net - prese
value method, IRR (Internal Rate of Return) method, The benefit-Cost Ratio method. Management of Working Capital [7L]:-
Various concepts, Elements, Classification, Financing and importance of working capital, Investmentanalysis, Cash flow determination
cost of capital, capital budgeting methods. Budgeting Control Technique [5L]:-Concepts of Budget, budgeting and budgetary
control, Objectives, Functions, Uses, Advantages,Limitations; Master Budget and Report.
Cost - Volume - Profit Analysis [8L]:-Classification of costs, Allocation, apportionment and absorption, Cost centers, different costing
systems,Cost analysis for managerial decisions, Meaning of Linear CVP analysis, Objectives, Assumptions, Break -Even analysis,
determining the Break-Even point profit, Volume graph profit, Volume ratios margin of Safety. Introduction to Accounting [8L]:-
Basic accounting concepts, important definitions, uses, limitations, advantages; types of Accounting,Financial statements, introduction
Journal Accounting; different types of Vouchers, double entrybookkeeping, different types of transactions related to Financial Accounti
Financial Control [7L]:-Posting of Ledgers and preparation of Trial Balance; preparation of Balance Sheet and Profit and LossAccoun
Controlling other departments by Financial Accounting (A practical Approach).
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POWER SYSTEM –III Code: EE 702 Credits: 3
Introduction: Objective of the course, Power systems in restructured environment, Distributed and Dispersed generation, Environment
aspect of Electric Generation.(2)
Economic Operation of Energy Generations systems: Introduction, Economic operation of Thermalsystem, Plant Scheduling,
Transmission loss and Penalty factor, Hydro thermal scheduling, Scheduling of pumped storage plants, Unit Commitment.(8)
Automatic Generation Control: Introduction, Load frequency control (Single area case), Load frequencycontrol of two area systems,
response of load frequency controller, Optimal control of
AGC.(8) Compensation in power systems: Reactive power sensitivity and voltage control, Exciter and VARcontrol, L
compensation, Line compensation, Passive shunt and series compensation, introduction toFACTs controller (SVC, STATCOM)
Power system transients: Introduction, Types of System Transients, Traveling Waves or Propagation ofSurges, Generation of o
Voltages on transmission lines, Protection against Lighting, Protection of Powersystem Apparatus against surges.(8)
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UTILISATION OF ELECTRIC POWER Code: EE 703 Credits: 3
Traction: System of Traction Electrification, Train movement & energy consumption (Speed-time curves,Crest speed, Average speed &
Schedule speed), Tractive effort, Factors affecting energy consumption (Dead weight, Acceleration weight & Adhesion weight), Protect
devices.(10) Electric Traction motor & their control: Starting, braking with special emphasis on power electroniccontrollers,
Current collector, Interference with telecommunication circuit. A brief outline of linear Induction motor principle in Traction. (10)
Illumination: Laws of illumination, Polar cuvees, Photometry, Integrating sphere, Types of Lamps:Conventional and Energy
Efficient, Basic principle of Light control, Different lighting scheme & theirdesign methods, Flood and Street lighting. (10) Heatin
Types of heating, Resistance heating, Induction heating, Arc furnace, Dielectric heating,
Microwave heating.(6) Welding: Resistance welding, Arc welding, Ultrasonic welding, Electron bean welding, Laser beamweld
Requirement for good welding, Power supplies for different welding schemes.(6)

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