B. E. Final Year Vii Semester: Ee 401 A: Management (E)

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DC-AC Inverters: Basic block diagram of DC-AC inverters.

Basic half bridge and full


bridge inverter circuits with resistive, with resistive inductive load, Harmonic
reduction. Pulse width modulation. Three phase inverters, current source inverters,
resonant inverters.

B. E. FINAL YEAR

VII SEMESTER
EE 401 A: MANAGEMENT (E)

2L 3 Hours, 50 Marks

Ownership of Industry: Proprietorship, general and limited partnership, Joint stock


companies. Co-operative organizations. Public corporations.

Management : The technical and human aspects of management, creation of


departments and coordination. Span of control Managements structure charts. Line,
functional and staff relations. Job evaluation and wage incentives.

Sales Organisation: Market analysis and technical development. Advertising and


goodwill. After-service. Tenders and specifications Contractor.

Time and Motion Study: Definition and procedures, Stock control. Accounting: Book-
kipping. Double entry system. Journals and ledgers. Trial balance. Balance. sheet.
Profit and loss account. Imprest. Auditing, Industrial Legislation: Various factory
acts. Project management decision analysis: queuing theory: Fore casting:

Project Management with PERT/CPM scheduling of a project with PERT/CPM


dealing with uncertain activity durations, considering Time costs tradeoffs, scheduling
and controlling project costs.

Decision Analysis: Decision trees, Utility theory.

Queuing Theory: Basic structure of queuing models, examples of real queuing


systems, Role of exponential distribution.

Forecasting: Forecasting methods for a constant level models, incorporating seasonal


effect, exponential smoothing method, forecasting errors, causal forecasting with
linear regression.

EE 402 A: POWER ELECTRONICS II (E)

3L, 1T, 2P 3 Hours, 50 Marks

Dynamics of Electric Drives: Fundamental torque equations, speed-torque


conventions and multiquardant operation, equivalent values of drive parameters,
nature and classification of load torques, steady state stability, load equalization, close
loop configurations of drives.

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DC Drives: Speed torque curves, torque and power limitation in armature voltage and
field control, Starting, Braking-Regenerative Braking, dynamic braking and plugging.
Speed Control-Controlled Rectifier fed DC drives, Chopper Controlled DC drives.

Induction Motor Drives-I: Starting, Braking-Regenerative braking, plugging and


dynamic braking. Speed Control-Stator voltage control, variable frequency control
from voltage source, Voltage Source Inverter (VSI) Control.

Induction Motor Drives-II: Variable frequency control from current source, Current
Source

Inverter (CSI) Control, Cycloconverter Control, Static rotor resistance control, Slip
Power Recovery- Stator Scherbius drive, Static Kramer drive.

Synchronous Motor Drive: Control of Synchronous Motor-Separately Controlled and


VSI

fed Self-Controlled Synchronous Motor Drives. Dynamic and Regenerative Braking


of Synchronous Motor with VSI. Control of Synchronous Motor Using Current
Source Inverter

EE 403 A: CONTROL SYSTEM DESIGN (E)

3L, 1T, 2P 3 Hours, 50 Marks

Introduction to Compensation and type of Compensation, phase log, phase lead, phase
lag-lead compensation, Design in frequency domain and time domain, realization of
compensators using passive components.

Concept of observability & controllability, principle of duality.

Design of controllers in state- space approach state feed-back, output feedback,


Concept of pole placement, design of PID Controller, Deadbeat control.

Computer controlled system, basic ideas of Direct & distributed control systems.

EE 404 A: COMPUTER INTERFACING AND APPLICATION (E)

3L, 1T, 3P 3 Hours, 50 Marks

Computer Memories : Tape , Disk & floppy Disk storage , Semiconductor Memory
System, Bubble Memories, CCD, memory.

Input-Output Devices : VDU, Graphic Display, Magnetic tape unit, printers , Mouse,
plotter, Digitiser.

Computer Network: OSI reference model, Local Area Network, IEEE Standard for
local Area Network.

Computer System Operation : Batch processing. Time Sharing, Real Time


programming.

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Peripheral Devices & Interfacing: Address Space partitioning Memory & I/O
Interfacing, Data Transfer Schemes, Synchronous Data Transfer, Asynchronous Data
Transfer, Interrupt Driven Data Transfer, Multiple Interrupts, Interrupts of Intel 8085,
Interfacing Devices & I/O Devices using supporting chips. Applications : simple
application of Micro-processor & Micro-computer in Power System, Instrumentation
&Control.

Micro controller: Instrumentation of Micro controller family and applications.

VIII SEMESTER
EE 451 A: POWER SYSTEM OPERATION AND CONTROL (E)

3L, 1T, 2P 3 Hours, 50 Marks

Power system operation: Advantage and disadvantage of power system


interconnection, control of current and power in interconnection.

Automatic Generation Control: Elements of Loud frequency, control two area control,
flat frequency, flat tie line bias controls, capability chart, sending end and receiving
end power circle diagrams. Maximum power limits.

Power System stability: Meaning of power system stability, stability limits, infinite
bus, power angle curve, steady state and transient stability, Inertia constant, swing
equation (solution not to be done) equal area criteria of stability, Factors affecting
stability, methods of improving stability.

Power System Economics: Input- output curves, incremental rate curves, effect of
operating conditions, conditions for minimum input in single and multi-fed systems.
Transmission loss formula.

HVDC Transmission: Introduction to HVDC transmission, type of DC links,


advantages and limitations of HVDC transmission, converter station equipments.

Voltage Surges: Causes of high voltage surges. Typical voltage surge wave from.
Surge velocity, surge impedance. Wave reflection and refraction. Over voltage
protection. Use of overhead earth wire and lighting arrestors. Elements of insulation
co-ordination.

EE 452 A: ELECTRICAL MACHINE DESIGN (E)

3L, 1T. 2P 3 Hours, 50 Marks

General: Factors and limitations in design, output coefficient and other factors, emf
equation; classification of magnetic circuit, materials and allowable flux densities.
Calculation of magnetic circuits, magnetizing current design of coils for given
ampere-turns, field forms.

Armature winding: General features of armature windings, single layer, double layer
winding, Integral and fractional slot winding factors. Harmonies and eddy current
losses in conductors.

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Heating, cooling and Ventilation: Heat dissipation, heat flow, heating and cooling
curves, heating cooling cycles, estimation of maximum temperatures rise, cooling
media, quantity of cooling media, Types of enclosures, Ratings, Heat dissipation from
transformers.

Design of Transformers: General consideration; output equation, emf per turn, Choice
of flux density and current density, Main dimensions and conductor size, window,
yoke and overall dimensions.

Design of induction Motors: General considerations. Output equation, choice of


specific electric and magnetic loadings, efficiency, power factors, selection of frame
size, selection of number of stator slots, squirrel cage rotor bars.

Design of Synchronous Machines: General considerations, Output equation, choice of


specific electric and magnetic loadings election of frame size, selection of number of
slots and air gap length.

EE 453 A: HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING (E)

3L, 1T, 2P 3 Hours, 50 Mark

Breakdown in gases: Mechanisms of breakdown in gases, various related ionisation


process. Townsends and streamer theories. Paschen's law, Breakdown in Non-uniform
fields. Effect of wave shape of impressed voltages on the breakdown of sphere gap
and rod gap.

Breakdown in Liquids and Solids: Mechanisms of breakdown in liquids; suspended


particle, suspended water, cavitations and bubble and electronic breakdown theories.
Mechanisms of breakdown in solids, intrinsic electromechsanical, erosion, surface,
thermal and streamer, relation between electronic strength of solids and time, intrinsic
breakdown strength.

Impulse Generator: Specification of an impulse voltage, wave, standard impulse,


reasons for adopting the particular shape, Analysis and control of simple circuit of
impulse generator. Multistage impulse generator (Marx Circuit) circuit working,
earthing and triping, Techniques to observe wave front on CRO.

Generation of High Voltage: Methods of generation of power frequency high voltage


cascade transformers and resonance and methods, generation of high voltage d. c.,
voltage stabilization. Telsa coil.

Measurement of High Voltage: Potential dividers-resistive capacity and mixed


dividers for high voltage. Sphere gap, construction, mounting effect of nearby earthed
objects, humidity and atmospheric conditions, effect of irradiation and polarity.
Electrostatic voltmeter, principle and classification, constructional details of an
absolute electrostatic voltmeter. Oscilloscopes and their applications in high voltage
measurement.

High Voltage Testing; Measurement of insulation resistance of cables. Wet and dry
flashover test of insulators in simulated polluted conditions. Testing of transformers
and rotating machines, Measurement of breakdown strength of oil. Basic techniques

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