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EE 101T ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


Teaching Scheme
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
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C
Hrs/Week
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
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UNIT I

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30

60

10

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Total
Marks
100

-10

General: Concepts of E.M.F., P.D. and current, resistance, effect of temperature on resistance. Resistance
temperature coefficient, insulation resistance. S.I. units of work, power and energy. Conversion of energy from
one form to another in electrical, mechanical and thermal systems. batteries and cells, their types, primary
cells and secondary cells, Lead Acid, Ni-Cd and Ni-MH batteries, current capacity and cell ratings. Charging,
methods and maintenance procedure. D.C. Circuits: Classification of electrical networks, Ohm's law, Kirchhoffs
law and their applications for network solutions. Simplifications of networks using series and parallel
combinations and star-delta conversions.
UNIT II
10
Electromagnetism: Magnetic effect of an electric current, cross and dot conventions, right hand thumb rule
and cork screw rule, nature of magnetic field of long straight conductor, solenoid and toroid. Concept of
m.m.f., flux, flux density, reluctance, permeability and field strength, their units and relationships. Simple
series and parallel magnetic circuits, comparison of electrical and magnetic circuit, force on current carrying
conductors placed in magnetic field, Flemings left hand rule. Faradays laws of electromagnetic induction,
statically and dynamically induced E.M.F., self and mutual inductance, coefficient of couplings. Energy stored in
magnetic field. Charging and discharging of inductor and time constant. Electrostatics and AC fundamentals:
A) Electrostatics field, electric flux density, electric field strength, absolute permittivity, relative permittivity,
capacitance and capacitor, composite dielectric capacitors, capacitors in series and parallel, energy stored in
capacitors, charging and discharging of capacitors and time constant. B) Sinusoidal voltages and currents, their
mathematical and graphical representation, Concept of instantaneous, peak (maximum), average and R.M.S.
values, frequency , cycle, period, peak factor and form factor, phase difference, lagging, leading and in phase
quantities and phasor representation. Rectangular and polar representation of phasors.
UNIT III
9
Single phase A.C. Circuits: Study of A.C. circuits consisting of pure resistance, pure inductance, pure
capacitance and corresponding voltage-current phasor diagrams and waveforms. Development of concept of
reactance, study of series R-L, R-C, R-L-C circuit and resonance, study of parallel R-L, R-C and R-LC circuit,
concept of impedance , admittance, conductance and susceptance in case of above combinations and relevant
voltage-current phasor diagrams, concept of active, reactive and apparent power and power factor. Polyphase
A.C. Circuits and Single phase Transformers: A) Polyphase A.C. Circuits: Concept of three-phase supply and
phase sequence. Voltages, currents and power relations in three phase balanced star-connected loads and
delta-connected loads along with phasor diagrams. B) Single phase transformers: Construction, principle of
working, E.M.F. equation, voltage and current ratios. Losses, definition of regulation and efficiency,
determination of these by direct loading method. Descriptive treatment of autotransformers and dimmer
stats.
UNIT IV
10
Electrical Wiring: Connectors & switches, system of wiring, domestic wiring installation, sub circuits in
domestic wiring, simple control circuit in domestic installation, industrial electrification. Illumination: Types of

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lamps, fixtures & reflectors, illumination schemes for domestic, industrial & commercial premises, Lumen
requirements for different categories. Safety & protection: Safety, electric shock, first aid for electric shock
other hazards of electrical laboratories & safety rules, use of multi-meters, grounding, importance of
grounding, equipment of grounding for safety. Circuit protection devices, fuses, MCB, ELCB & relays.
APPROXIMATE TOTAL
39 Hours
Texts and References
1. Electrical Technology Vol.1, B.L.Theraja, S.Chand Publication, New Delhi
2. Basic Electrical Engineering, V.N.Mittal, TMH Publication, New Delhi
3. Electrical Estimating & Costing, Surjitsingh, Dhanpat Rai & Co.
4. Basic Electrical Engineering, V.K.Mehta, S.Chand and Company Ltd., New Delhi
5. Electrical Technolgy- Edward Hughes, Seventh Edition, Pearson Education
6. Elements of Electrical Technology- H.Cotton, C.B.S. Publications
7. Basic Circuits Analysis by John Omalley Shawn, Mc Graw Hill.
8. Principles of Electrical Engineering by Del. Toro, PHI

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EE 101P ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


Teaching Scheme
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
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P
C
Hrs/Week
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
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25

25

Total
Marks
50

List of Experiments:
1. To study Symbols used in electrical Engineering
2. To study and verify about
a. Series and Parallel connection of Resistance
b. OHMs Law
3. Study of the voltage and current flowing into the circuit
4. Study of the Kirchhoffs laws for Electrical circuits
5. Study of the RC circuit and find out the behavior of capacitor in a RC network and study the phase shift due
to capacitor
6. (A) Understanding Faradays law of Electromagnetic Induction
(B) Study of behavior of current when inductance is introduced to circuit
(C) Study of Lenzs law and effect of eddy current
7. Study of Phenomena of Mutual Induction
8. Study of Polarity test on a single phase Transformer
9. Study of Transformation Ratio of a Single Phase Transformer
10. To Study &Verify
a. The connection of Energy Meter, MCB and Consumer Unit(CU)
b. The connection procedure for Tube Light wiring section
c. The connection procedure for Two-Way Switch wiring section
d. Short Circuit Fault and verify the connection procedure for short circuit fault section
e. Study of switch board wiring
11. Study of importance and mechanism of fuse

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PANDIT DEENDAYAL PETROLEUM UNIVERSITY


SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY
COURSE STRUCTURE FOR B.TECH. ELECTRICAL ENGINEEING
SEMESTER III

B.TECH. ELECTRICAL ENGINEEING


Teaching Scheme

Sr.
No

1
2
3
4
5
6

Course Code

Course Name

MA 208T
EE 202T
EE-202P
EE 203T
EE 203P
EE 204T
EE 204P

Maths-III

EE 205T
EE 205P
EE 206T
EE 206P

Electrical and Electronics


Engineering Materials

Exam Scheme
Theory

Practical

Total

Hrs/wk
MS

ES

IA

LW

LE/Viva

Marks

3
3
-3
-3
--

1
0
-0
-0
--

0
-2
-2
-2

7
6
1
6
1
6
1

4
3
2
3
2
3
2

30
30
-30
-30
--

60
60
-60
-60
--

10
10
-10
-10
--

--25
-25
-25

--25
-25
-25

100
100
50
100
50
100
50

Elec. Measurement & Measuring


Instruments

3
-2
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0
-0
--

-2
-2

6
1
4
1

3
2
2
2

30
-30
--

60
-60
--

10
-10
--

-25
-25

-25
-25

100
50
100
50

Total

17

10

40

28

Network Theory
Electronics Devices & Circuits
Electro-Mechanical Energy
Conversion I

MS = Mid Semester, ES = End Semester;


LW = Laboratory work; LE = Laboratory Exam

850

IA = Internal assessment (like quiz, assignments etc)

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Teaching Scheme
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EE 202T NETWORK THEORY


Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
30

60

10

--

--

Total
Marks
100

UNIT I
10
Network Concepts:-Network element symbols and conventions, active elements, current and voltage
conventions, loops and meshes, nodes, coupled circuits and dot conventions. Network analysis
Techniques And Theorems:-Mesh currents analysis, node voltage analysis, solutions of linear node
equations and circuit analysis using matrices, linearity and superposition, independent sources and their
transformations, Thevenins, Nortons, Millmans, Tellengens, Reciprocity and Maximum power transfer
theorems, use of these theorems in circuit analysis, duality and concept of dual network, magnetically
couples circuit analysis.
UNIT II
10
Laplace Transformation:-Laplace transform fundamentals, properties and theorems, unit step function,
other unit function, the impulse, ramp and doublet, Laplace transform for shift and singular functions,
initial and final value theorems, waveform synthesis, convolution integral.
Two Port Network:-Characteristic of two port network Impedance and Admittance parameters, ABCD and
h parameters. Symmetrycity and reciprocity. Inter relationship between the parameters, Ladder and
lattice network, T and PI representation. Connection of two port network.
UNIT III
9
Graph Theory And Its Applications:- Fundamental concepts, definitions of a graph and various related
terms, paths and circuit connections, trees of a graph, cut sets and tie sets, non separable planner and
dual graphs, matrices of oriented graphs, properties and inter relationships of incidence, tie and cut set
matrices, complete circuit analysis using tie set and cutest matrices
UNIT IV
10
Network Functions:-Concepts of Complex Frequency, Transform Impedance, Network functions of one
and two port network, concepts of poles and zeros, properties of driving point and transfer functions,
time response stability from pole zero plot
AC and DC Transients:-Initial and final conditions of networks, R-L, R-C and R-L-C - DC transients, two
mesh transients, R-L, R-C and R-L-C sinusoidal transient analysis using Laplace transform methods, two
mesh AC transients, complete response of RL, RC, and RLC circuits to step, sinusoidal, exponential, ramp,
impulses and the combinations of excitations.
APPROXIMATE TOTAL
39 Hours
Texts and References
1. Engineering Circuit Analysis, Hayt W.H., Kemmerly J. E., Durbin S. M., Tata Mc Hill, 6th Edition, 2006
2. Electrical Circuits, Schaums Outline Series, Edminister Joseph A. Mcgraw Hill, 2nd Edition, 1983.
3. Network Analysis, Van Valkenburg M.E. Prentice Hall, India, 3rd Edition, 2002.
4. Circuit Theory, A. Chakarbrati, Dhanapat Rai & Co.

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Teaching Scheme
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EE 202P NETWORK THEORY


Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
--

--

--

25

25

Total
Marks
50

List of Experiments:
1. Study and verification of Thevenins Theorem
2. Study and verification of Norton Theorem
3. Study and verification of Superposition theorem
4. Study and verification of Maximum power transfer Theorem
5. Transient analysis of RL/RC circuits
6. Transient analysis of RLC circuits
7. Study of Two Port Network
8. Study of Two Port Ladder Network
9. Study and verification of T & Networks
10. Study of Inter Connection of Two Port Network

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EE 203T ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS


Teaching Scheme
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
T
P
C
Hrs/Week
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
0

--

30

60

10

--

--

Total
Marks
100

UNIT I
8
P-N Junction Diode Characteristics and Circuits: Introduction of Semiconductors, Electrons and Holes in
an Intrinsic Semiconductors, Donor and Acceptor Impurities, P-Type and N-Type Semiconductors,
Formation of a P-N Junction Diode, Biasing of P-N Junction Diode, Diode V/I Characteristic, Diode
Resistance, Load-Line Concept, Piecewise Linear Model, Diode Clipper and Clamper Circuits, Diode
Comparators, Diode Rectifier Circuits, Reverse recovery characteristics of diode, Schotky Diode. Bipolar
Junction Transistor Characteristics: Junction Transistor, Transistor Current Components, Working of a BJT,
Transistor as an Amplifier, CB, CE Configuration and CC Configuration, Input and Output Characteristics,
Early Effect, Punch Through Effect.
UNIT II
11
Transistor Biasing and Thermal Stabilization: Operating Point, Load Line Analysis (AC load line and DC
load line), Bias Stability, Factors affecting Bias Stability, Biasing Methods, Stability Factor, Bias
Compensation. Field Effect Transistors: Junction FET, Pinch-Off Voltage, JFET Operating and Transfer
Characteristics, the FET as a Voltage Variable Resistor, FET Small-Signal Model, Biasing the FET, Different
FET configurations, MOSFET
UNIT III
10
Transistor at Low Frequencies: Transistor Hybrid Model, h-Parameters, Conversion Formulas for the
Parameters of Three Transistor Configurations, Analysis of a Transistor Amplifier Circuit Using h
Parameters, Thevenins and Nortons Theorems and Corollaries, Emitter Follower, Comparison of
Transistor Amplifier Configurations, Linear Analysis of a Transistor Circuit, Millers Theorem and its Dual,
Cascading Transistor Amplifiers, Simplified Calculations for CE and CC configuration. Transistor at High
Frequencies: Hybrid pi CE Transistor Model, Hybrid pi Conductance, Hybrid pi Capacitances, CE ShortCircuit Current Gain, Current Gain with Resistive Load, Single-Stage CE Transistor Amplifier Response,
Gain-Bandwidth Product, Emitter Follower at High Frequencies.
UNIT IV
10
Feedback Amplifiers: Classification of Amplifiers, Feedback Concept, Transfer Gain with Feedback,
General Characteristics of Negative Feedback Amplifiers, Input and Output Resistance, Method of Analysis
of a Feedback Amplifier, Voltage Series Feedback, Current Series Feedback, Current Shunt Feedback,
Voltage Shunt Feedback. Oscillators: Damped and Un-damped Oscillations, Barkhausens criteria for
Oscillators, Various Oscillator Circuits. Power Amplifiers: Classification of Power Amplifiers, Class A, Class
B, Class AB and Class C power amplifiers.
APPROXIMATE TOTAL
39 Hours
Texts and References
1. Millman & Halkias, Integrated Electronics, McGraw Hill Publications, 1992.
2. Boylestad & Nashlesky, Electronic Devices & Circuit Theory, PHI, 10th Edition.
3. Albert Malvino & David J. Bates, Electronic Principles, Tata McGraw Hill, 7th Edition 2007
4. Floyd, Electronic Devices, PHI, 7th Edition.
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EE 203P ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS


Teaching Scheme
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
T
P
C
Hrs/Week
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
--

--

--

--

25

25

Total
Marks
50

List of Experiments:
1. Study and verification of Diode VI Characteristics.
2. Application of Diode as shaping circuit - Clipper Circuits.
3. Application of as shaping circuit - Diode Clamper Circuits.
4. Conversion of A.C. to DC using Diode Rectifier Circuits .
5. Study and verification of Transistor in CB configuration (Input and Output Characteristics)
6. Study and verification of Transistor in CE configuration (Input and Output Characteristics)
7. Importance of Biasing of Transistor.
8. Study and experimental verification of FET characteristics.
9. Study and experimental verification of Hartley Oscillator
10. Study and experimental verification Colpitts Oscillator

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EE 204T ELECTROMECHANICAL ENERGY CONVERSION I


Teaching Scheme
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
T
P
C
Hrs/Week
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
0
-6
3
30
60
10
---

Total
Marks
100

UNIT I
5
Principles of Electromechanical Energy Conversions: Introduction, Flow of Energy in Electromechanical
devices, Energy in Magnetic Systems, Singly Excited System, Determination of Mechanical Force,
Mechanical Energy, Torque Equation, Doubly Excited System, energy stored in magnetic field,
Electromagnetic Torque, Generated EMF in Machines, Torque in Machines with Cylindrical air-gap
UNIT II
18
DC Machines : Construction, Armature Winding, Equalizer connections, Dummy coils, EMF & Torque
Equation, Armature reaction, Demagnetizing and Cross Magnetizing Effects, Commutation, Methods for
Improving Commutation, Inter poles and Compensating winding, Performance Characteristics of dc
generators, Parallel operation, Performance characteristics of DC Motors, Starting of DC motor, 3 point &
4 point starters, speed control of DC motors, Efficiency and Testing of dc Machines -Brake Test, Swinburne
Test, Hopkinsons Test, Field Test, Retardation Test
UNIT III
8
Single Phase Transformer: Types, Working principle, Construction, EMF equation, Phasor diagrams,
Equivalent circuits, losses ,Efficiency and Voltage regulation, All Day Efficiency, O.C./S.C. Test, Sumpner
Test, Polarity Test, Parallel Operation & load sharing
Auto Transformer: Single phase and Three Phase Auto-Transformer, VI relation, Regulation& Efficiency,
advantages and disadvantages over two winding transformer, applications of auto transformer
UNIT IV
8
Three Phase Transformer: Construction, Phase Groups, Connections(including open delta), Parallel
Operation & load sharing, magnetizing Inrush, harmonics in transformer, Three Winding Transformer
APPROXIMATE TOTAL

39 Hours

Texts and References


1. Electrical Machines(Third Edition), I J Nagrath & D.P. Kothari, TMH
2. Theory and Performance of Electrical Machines (Fourteenth edition) , J B Gupta, S.K.Kataria & sons
3. Electrical Machines(Second Edition), Ashfaq Hussain, Dhanpatrai & Sons
4. The Performance & Design of Electrical Machines, M.G.Say, Pitman & Sons

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EE 204P ELECTROMECHANICAL ENERGY CONVERSION I


Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

Hrs/Week

--

--

Theory

Practical

MS

ES

IA

LW

LE/Viva

Total
Marks

--

--

--

25

25

50

List of Experiments:
1. Excitation characteristic of DC machines.
2. O.C. / S.C. Test on single Phase Transformer.
3. Polarity & Voltage ratio Test on Single Phase Transformer.
4. Load Test on Single Phase Transformer.
5. Speed Control Methods of DC shunt motors.
6. Speed Control Methods of DC series motors.
7. Swinburnes Test for DC Machine.
8. Hopkinsons Test for DC Machine.
9. Parallel operation of Single Phase Transformer.
10. Sumpners Test on Single Phase Transformer.

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EE 205T ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING MATERIALS


Teaching Scheme
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
T
P
C
Hrs/Week
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
0
-6
3
30
60
10
---

Total
Marks
100

UNIT I
12
Metal and Insulators: Electron theory of metals, factor affecting electrical resistance of materials,
Matthiessens rule, mixture, Skin effect: HF resistance of a conductor, thin metal films and integrated
circuits interconnections, thermal conductivity of metals, heat developed in current carrying conductors,
thermoelectric effects, dielectrics, polarization and relative permittivity, polarization mechanisms,
frequency dependent dielectric constant and dielectric loss, dielectric strength and insulation breakdown,
partial discharge, capacitor dielectric materials, ultra-capacitors, properties and applications of electrical
conducting and insulating materials, composite conductors, aluminum conductor steel reinforced (ACSR),
Aluminum Conductor Composite Reinforced (ACCR)
UNIT II
12
Semiconductor Materials: Introduction to quantum mechanics, number of states, density of energy states
in conduction and valance band of semiconductor, types of semiconductors, current carriers in
semiconductors, Hall effect, drift and diffusion currents, continuity equations, P-N junction diode, built in
potential barrier, electric field, space charge width, junction capacitance, one sided junctions, generation
and recombination currents, junction transistor, introduction to silicon carbide, properties of
semiconducting materials
UNIT III
8
Semiconductor optical devices: Optical absorption, photon absorption coefficient, electron-hole pair
generation rate, Solar cells; PN junction solar cells, conversion efficiency and solar concentration, non
uniform absorption effects, Light emitting diodes; generation of light, internal quantum efficiency and
external quantum efficiency, LED Devices, semiconductor laser diodes
UNIT IV
7
Magnetic properties of materials: Origin of permanent magnetic dipoles in matters, classification
diamagnetism, Para-magnetism, ferromagnetism, anti-ferromagnetism and ferrimagnetisms,
magnetostriction, properties of magnetic materials, CRGO, -metal, soft and hard magnetic materials,
permanent magnetic materials, super conductivity and superconducting materials
APPROXIMATE TOTAL
39 Hours
Texts and References
1. Principles of electronic materials and devices by S.O. Kasap, Tata McGraw Hill publications
2. Semiconductor physics and devices by Donald. A. Neamen, Tata McGraw Hill publications
3. Electrical Engineering Materials, A.J. Dekker, Prentice Hall of India
4. Electrical Engineering Materials, R.K. rajput, Laxmi Publications
5. Electrical properties of materials, solymar, Oxford University press.
6. Material Science for electrical and electronic engineering, Ian p. Hones, Oxford University Press.
7. Electrical Engineering materials, T.K. Basak, New Age International.
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EE 205P ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING MATERIALS


Teaching Scheme
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
T
P
C
Hrs/Week
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
-2
1
2
---25
25

Total
Marks
50

List of Experiments:
1. Resistivity of unknown materials by four probe or wander paw method
2. Carrier Charge density by four probe method
3. Measurement of thermal expansion coefficient of a materials
4. Susceptibility of a paramagnetic materials by quinck method
5. Measurement of energy band gap of semiconductor diode
6. Concept of diamagnetic, paramagnetic and Ferro-magnetism
7. Study of thermocouples
8. Study of transition Temperature of YBCO Superconductor
9. I-V characteristics of a silicon solar cells
10. Study of series and parallel combination of solar cells
11. Charge of electron to mass ratio measurement by Thomson Method
12. Measurement of Dielectric constant of various materials

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EE206T ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT & MEASURING INSTRUMENTS


Teaching Scheme
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
T
P
C
Hrs/Week
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
0
-4
2
30
60
10
---

Total
Marks
100

UNIT I
8
Standards:-Standards and their classification, Electrical Standards: EMF, current, resistance and
capacitance standards Measurement of Resistance:-Classification of resistances, Kelvins bridge,
Wheatstones bridge, Carey Fosters bridge, direct deflection method and loss of charge method for
measurement of insulation resistance, meg-ohm bridge, measurement of surface resistivity, earth
resistance. Measurement of Inductance and Capacitance:-General four arm AC bridge network, Maxwell,
Hay Anderson, Schering and Wien bridge networks, Wagner earthling device, headphone and vibration
galvanometer as detector
UNIT II
12
Indicating and Integrating Instruments:-Classification, operating principles, general construction details of
indicating instruments, balancing, control and damping method, theory and construction of PMMC,
moving iron electrostatic and rectifier instruments, electrodynamics wattmeter, induction energy meter,
measurement of three phase power. Instrument transformers:-Theory of current and voltage
transformer, ratio error and phase angle, burden, turns compensation Performance characteristics,
testing and application of CT and PT.
UNIT III
2
Magnetic Measurements:-Theory and calibration of ballistic galvanometer; use of it for measurement of
flux, measurement of iron loss by wattmeter method, Hibberts magnetic standard
UNIT IV
4
Potentiometers:-Construction, operation, types, standardization and application of DC and AC
Potentiometers, VR box. Cathode Ray Oscilloscope:-Basic CRO circuit (Block Diagram), Cathode Ray Tube
(CRT) & its components, application of CRO in measurement, Lissajous Pattern, Dual Trace & Dual Beam
Oscilloscopes
APPROXIMATE TOTAL
26 Hours
Texts and References
1. Electrical measurements & Measuring instruments, Golding and Widdis, Wheeler Books
2. Modern Electronic Instrumentation & Measurement Techniques, W. D. cooper and A.P. Helfrick, PHI.
3. Electrical and Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation, A.K. Sawhney, Dhanpat Rai & Co.
4. Electrical and Electronics Measurements and Instrumentation, R.K. Rajaput, S. Chand & Company
Ltd.

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EE206P ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT & MEASURING INSTUMENTS


Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

Hrs/Week

--

--

Theory

Practical

MS

ES

IA

LW

LE/Viva

Total
Marks

--

--

--

25

25

50

List of Experiments:
1. Wheatstone Bridge
2. Wein Bridge
3. Hays Bridge
4. Kelvin Double Bridge
5. Carey foster Bridge
6. Maxwell Bridge
7. Anderson Bridge
8. Schering Bridge
9. De-Sautys Bridge
10. Single Phase Energy meter Demonstration

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PANDIT DEENDAYAL PETROLEUM UNIVERSITY


SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY
COURSE STRUCTURE FOR B.TECH. ELECTRICAL ENGINEEING
SEMESTER IV

B.TECH. ELECTRICAL ENGINEEING


Teaching Scheme

Sr.
No

1
2
3
4
5
6

Course Code

MA 209T
EE 207T
EE-207P
EE 208T
EE 208P
EE 209T
EE 209P
EE 210T
-EE 211T
EE 211P

Course Name

Numerical Techniques
Analog & Digital Electronics
Control Theory
Communication Engineering
Power System I
Electromechanical Energy
Conversion II

Total
MS = Mid Semester, ES = End Semester;
LW = Laboratory work; LE = Laboratory Exam

Exam Scheme
Theory

Practical

Total

Hrs/wk

3
3
-3
-3
-3
-3
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1
0
-1
-0
-1
-0
--

0
-2
-2
-2
---2

7
6
1
7
1
6
1
7
-6
1

4
3
2
4
2
3
2
4
-3
2

18

43

29

MS

ES

IA

LW

LE/Viva

Marks

30
30
-30
-30
-30
-30
--

60
60
-60
-60
-60
-60
--

10
10
-10
-10
-10
-10
--

--25
-25
-25
---25

--25
-25
-25
---25

100
100
50
100
50
100
50
100
-100
50

800

IA = Internal assessment (like quiz, assignments etc)

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EE 207T ANALOG AND DIGITAL ELECTRONICS


Teaching Scheme
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
T
P
C
Hrs/Week
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
0
-6
3
30
60
10
---

Total
Marks
100

UNIT I
8
Introduction to OP-AMP:- The ideal operational amplifier, Op Amp Characteristics, Differential, inverting
and non-inverting amplifier, Practical Op-Amp (input offset voltage, input bias current, input offset
current, total output offset voltage, thermal drift, Common Mode configuration and CMRR), Op-Amp with
negative feedback (voltage-series and voltage-shunt feedback amplifier), Frequency response of amplifiers
UNIT II
9
OP-AMP Application:- DC and AC Amplifiers; Peaking Amplifier; Summing, scaling and averaging amplifier,
differential input and differential output amplifier, the integrator and the differentiator, Active filters:
low pass, high pass, band reject, band pass and all pass filter. Comparator and Converters: basic
comparator, zero-crossing detector, Schmitt trigger, window detector, voltage limiters, voltage to
frequency and frequency to voltage converter, analog to digital and digital to analog converters.
Specialized IC Applications: Voltage controlled Oscillator, Phase locked loop, Fixed and Adjustable Voltage
Regulators, 555 as Astable, Bistable and Monostable multivibrators
UNIT III
10
Binary Systems, Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates: binary logic, basic theorems and properties of Boolean
algebra, Boolean functions, canonical and standard forms, digital logic gates, the Map method, four/five
variable map, POS simplification, dont care conditions, NAND and NOR implementation, Exclusive OR
functions. Combinational Logic: Combinational circuit, analysis and design, binary adder - subtractor,
decimal adder, binary multiplier, decoder, encoder, multiplexer and de-multiplexers.
UNIT IV
12
Synchronous sequential logic: Sequential circuits, latches, flip-flops, analysis of clocked sequential circuits,
design of sequential circuits. Registers and counters: Registers, Shift registers, ripple counter,
synchronous counters, ring/Johnson counters.
APPROXIMATE TOTAL
39 Hours
Texts and References
1. Op amps and Linear Integrated Circuits, R.A. Gaikwad, Prentice Hall of India.
2. Digital Design, 3rd edition, Morris Mano, PHI
3. Microelectronics Circuits, A.S. Sedra and K.C. Smith , Oxford University Press ( India)
4. Digital Principles and Applications, by Donald Leach, Albert Malvino, Goutam Saha, Tata Mc. Craw Hill
5. Switching Theory and Logic Design, Anand Kumar, Prentice Hail of India, 2008

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EE 207P ANALOG AND DIGITAL ELECTRONICS


Teaching Scheme
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
T
P
C
Hrs/Week
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
-2
1
2
---25
25

Total
Marks
50

List of Experiments:
1. Observing Open-Loop Gain as a function of frequency
2. Measuring Common Mode Rejection Ratio
3. To Study Operational Amplifier as Inverting & Non Inverting Amplifier, Voltage Comparator, Integrator
& Differentiator
4. To Study Active Low Pass Filters, Active High Pass Filter, Active Band Pass Filter using Op-Amp
5. To Study Astable, Mono-stable & Free Running Multi-vibrators using IC 555
6. To Study Laws and Theorems of Boolean algebra
7. Study of Logic Gates and Verification of truth tables of Logic gates Using Universal gates (NAND & NOR
gates).
8. To verify followings
Study and verify truth Table of Binary Half Adder
To study and verify Truth Table of Binary Full Adder (using two half adders).
Study and verify Truth Table of Binary Half Subtractor
9. Study of Parity Generator/Checker
10. To study and verify the code conversion circuits.
Gray to Binary Converter and Binary to Gray Converter
Studying and verifying BCD to Excess-3 code conversion circuit and prove Truth Table.
11. To verify followings.
To study 4 To 1 Line Multiplexer and 1 To 4 Line De-Multiplexer
2. To verify their Truth Table.
12. Study of Encoder & Decoder Circuits.
To study and verify the Truth Table of 8-to-3 Line Encoder.
To study and verify the Truth Table of 3-to-8 Line Decoder
13. Study of Various types of Flip Flop.
14. Study of Left Right & Programmable Shift Register.
Study of 4-bit serial in serial out shift register
Study of 4-bit serial in parallel out shift register
Study of 4-bit parallel in-serial out shift register
Study of 4-bit parallel in parallel out shift register
15. Study of 4 Bit Counters (Synchronous & Asynchronous).
Study of 4-bit Synchronous Binary up Counter
Study of 4-bit Asynchronous Binary up/down counter

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Teaching Scheme
L

Hrs/Week

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EE 208T CONTROL THEORY


Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
30
60
10
---

Total
Marks
100

UNIT I
8
Introduction to control system: Open loop and closed loop systems, examples, components of control
systems, types of control systems, concept of feedback, positive and negative feedback
UNIT II
16
Mathematical modeling of physical systems: Modeling of physical systems such as mechanical, electrical,
thermal and chemical systems, analogous systems, concept of transfer function, poles, zeros, order and
type of the system, computation of overall transfer function, block diagram reduction techniques, signal
flow graphs. Time response analysis: Standard test signals, transient and steady state response of first
and second order systems, time response specifications, steady state error analysis
UNIT III
20
Stability analysis of control systems: Notations of stability, Necessary conditions for stability, RouthHurwitz stability criterion, Relative stability, Basic properties of root locus, rules to construct root locus,
stability analysis using root locus. Frequency domain analysis: Introduction to frequency response,
frequency domain specifications, stability analysis using Bode plots, stability analysis using Polar and
Nyquist plots
UNIT IV
8
Introduction to state space: Concept of state, state variables, state space modeling, conversion of state
space equations to transfer function, solution of state equation, controllability and observability
APPROXIMATE TOTAL

52 Hours

Texts and References


1. I.J. Nagrath and M.Gopal, Control system Engineering, New age International (P) Limited,
Publishers, New Delhi
2. Katsuhiko Ogata, Modern Control Engineering, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
3. Gene F. Frankline, J. David Powell, Abbas Emami-Naeini, Feedback Control of Dynamic Systems,
Pearson Education Inc.,2006
4. I.J. Nagrath and M.Gopal, Systems Modeling and Analysis, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company
Limited, New Delhi

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EE 208P CONTROL THEORY


Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

Hrs/Week

--

--

Theory

Practical

MS

ES

IA

LW

LE/Viva

Total
Marks

--

--

--

25

25

50

List of Experiments:
1.
Introduction to Mathematical software-Application in Control Theory
2.
To study Mathematical Modeling of various physical systems such as Coupled tank and Quadruple
tank process
3.
To study transient and steady state response of coupled tank system using open loop experimental
runs and verify them using open loop simulation
4.
To find Time constant and Steady state gain of Single Board Heating system
5.
To find over all Transfer Function using block diagram and signal flow graphs
6.
To study stability analysis using Root locus
7.
To study stability analysis using Bode plot
8.
To study stability analysis using Polar and Nyquist plots
9.
Mathematical modeling using State Space Technique
10.
To check controllability and observability of linear system

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EE 209T COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING


Teaching Scheme
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
T
P
C
Hrs/Week
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
0
-6
3
30
60
10
---

Total
Marks
100

UNIT I
8
Signals and Spectra: Introduction of Communication Systems, Classification of Signals, Signal
Operations, Trigonometric and Exponential Fourier Series, Aperiodic signal representation by Fourier
Integral, Fourier Transform, Signal Energy and Energy Spectral Density, Signal Power and Power Spectral
Density.
UNIT II
12
Amplitude Modulation: Amplitude modulation, DSBSC and SSB modulation and demodulation,
Generation of Amplitude modulated wave, DSB-SC signal and SSB-SC signal, comparisons of various AM
systems Angle Modulation: Frequency modulation/demodulation, phase modulation/demodulation,
Generation of FM waves, Interference, De-emphasis and Pre-emphasis filtering.
UNIT III
8
Transmitter and Receiver: Block diagram of AM Transmitter and Receiver, Block diagram of FM
Transmitter and Receiver. Noise: External noise, internal noise, noise calculations, signal to noise ratio,
Noise in AM and FM systems
UNIT IV
11
Pulse and Digital Communication: Sampling Process, PAM, PWM, PPM, Elements of digital
communication system, Analog to digital and digital to analog conversion, PCM, DPCM, Delta
modulation/demodulation, Adaptive delta modulation/demodulation, Digital Modulation and
Demodulation Techniques (ASK, PSK, FSK etc.)
APPROXIMATE TOTAL
39 Hours
Texts and References
1. Electronic Communication Systems, G. Kennedy and B. Davis, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Communication Systems, Simon Haykin, John Wiley & Sons
3. Wireless Communication Technology, Roy Blake, Thomson Asia Pvt. Ltd. Singapore
4. Modern Analog and Digital Communication Systems, B. P. Lathi,
Oxford University Press.
5. Principles of Communication Systems, Taub & Schilling, McGraw Hill.
6. A text book of Analog and Digital Communication P. Chakrabarti, Dhanpat Rai & Co.

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EE 209P COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING


Teaching Scheme
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
T
P
C
Hrs/Week
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
-2
1
2
---25
25

Total
Marks
50

List of Experiments:
1. To examine the waveforms of Amplitude Modulated and Demodulated wave.
2. To examine the waveforms of DSBSC Modulated and Demodulated wave.
3. To examine the waveforms of SSBSC Modulated and Demodulated wave.
4. To examine the waveforms of Frequency Modulated and Demodulated wave.
5. To plot the characteristics of the pre-emphasis and De-emphasis circuit
6. To study PAM, PWM and PPM
7. Study of sampling and reconstruction of signal.
8. To study Pulse Code Modulation and Demodulation.
9. To study Amplitude Shift Keying.
10. To study Frequency Shift Keying.

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EE 210T POWER SYSTEM I


Examination Scheme

Teaching Scheme
L

Hrs/Week

--

MS
30

Theory
ES
60

IA
10

Practical
LW
LE/Viva
---

Total
Marks
100

UNIT I
12
Introduction to basic structure of power system: Generation, Transmission and Distribution.
Generating Stations: Schematic arrangement, advantages and disadvantages, efficiency, choice of site,
types of prime movers, characteristic, speed control & auxiliaries. Environmental aspects for selecting
sites and locations for; (a) Steam power station, (b) Hydro power station, (c) Nuclear power station (d)
Gas turbine power plant, (e) Combined cycle power plant
UNIT II
16
Overhead transmission line: Types of conductors, Calculation of line parameters Inductance and
Capacitance of single phase, three phase, symmetrical and unsymmetrical configurations, Concepts of
GMD and GMR, Transposition, Bundle conductors, Double or parallel circuit, Effect of earth on
capacitance calculation, Interference with communication circuit, Concept of Corona discharge.
Performance of lines: Short, medium and long lines - Representation, A, B, C, D constants, Voltage
regulation and Transmission efficiency, Ferranti effect.
UNIT III
12
Power flow through transmission line: Mathematical expressions, Effect of active and reactive power
flow on bus voltage magnitude and phase angle. Overhead line insulators: Different types, Voltage
distribution, String efficiency, Methods of equalizing potential, Insulator failure. Mechanical design of
overhead lines: Sag and tension calculations, Effect of ice and wind, Stringing chart, Sag template,
Tower design, Spacing and clearance, Vibration damper. Underground cables: Different types, Insulating
materials, Dielectric stress, Grading, Capacitance, Heating and causes of breakdown.
UNIT IV
12
Per-unit method of computation: Per-unit quantities, Changing the base of per-unit quantities, Per-unit
impedance of single phase and three phase transformers and alternators, Advantages of per-unit
method. Power system grounding or earthing: Equipment grounding, Neutral grounding Different
methods, Grounding transformer. Introduction to EHVAC & HVDC Transmission and Comparison
between them
APPROXIMATE TOTAL
52 Hours
Texts and References
1. Electrical Power Transmission and Distribution, by Sivanagaraju & Satyanarayana, Pearson Edu.
2. Power System Analysis and Design Glover, Sarma , Overbye. Cengage Publication
3. Power System Generation B.A. Oza
4. Electrical Power Stations M.V. Deshpande, PHI Publications
5. Electrical Power Dr. S.L. Uppal,
6. A course in electrical power Soni, Gupta and Bhatnagar

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EE 211T ELECTROMECHNICAL ENERGY CONVERSION-II


Teaching Scheme
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
T
P
C
Hrs/Week
IA
LW
LE/Viva
MS
ES
0
-6
3
30
60
10
---

Total
Marks
100

UNIT I
11
Alternator- Constructional features, armature winding, EMF Equation, Winding coefficients, equivalent
circuit and phasor diagram, Armature reaction, O.C. & S.C. tests, Voltage regulation using Synchronous
Impedance Method, MMF Method, Potiers Triangle Method, Two reaction theory, Power flow
equations of cylindrical and salient pole machines, operating characteristics, active and reactive power
delivery capacity curves
UNIT II
9
Synchronous Motor- Operating principle, starting methods, Effect of varying field current at different
loads, V-Curves, Hunting & Damping, Synchronous condenser. Parallel Operation of synchronous
generators, operation on infinite bus, synchronizing power and torque co-efficient
UNIT III
11
Three phase Induction Machine- Constructional features, Rotating Magnetic Field, Principle of
operation phasor diagram, equivalent circuit, torque & power equations, Torque-Slip Characteristics, no
load & blocked rotor tests, efficiency, Induction generator & its applications, Starting, Deep bar and
double cage rotors, effect of harmonics, Cogging & Crawling, Speed Control
UNIT IV
08
Single phase Induction Machine Double revolving field theory, Equivalent circuit, No load and Blocked
rotor tests, starting methods, repulsion motor.
Special Purpose Motors Universal motor, single phase AC series compensated motor, stepper motors,
Switch Reluctance Motor and Brushless DC motor
APPROXIMATE TOTAL
39 Hours
Texts and References
1. Electric Machines, D.P. Kothari & I.J. Nagrath, Tata Mc Graw Hill.
2. Electric Machines, Ashfaq Hussain, Dhanpar Rai & Co.
3. Electrical Machinery, P.S. Bimbhra, Khanna Publishers.
4. Generalized Theory of Electrical Machines, P.S. Bimbhra, Khanna Publishers.
5. Alternating Current Machines, M.G. Say, Pitman & Sons.
6. Theory & Performance of Electrical Machines, J.B.Gupta (S.K.Kataria &Sons).

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EE 211P ELECTROMECHNICAL ENERGY CONVERSION-II


Teaching Scheme
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
T
P
C
Hrs/Week
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
-2
1
2
---25
25

Total
Marks
50

List of Experiments
1. Study and verify the open circuit short circuit characteristic of three phase synchronous generator
2. Study and verify `V' curve and inverse `V' curve of the three phase synchronous motor
3. Study and verification of the no load and block load rotor test of three phase induction motor
4. Study and verification of speed-torque characteristics of three phase induction motor
5. Study of the running and reversing of three phase induction motor
6. Study and verify the no load and block load rotor test of single phase induction motor
7. Study and verify the load test single phase induction motor
8. Study of the running and reversing of single phase induction motor

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PANDIT DEENDAYAL PETROLEUM UNIVERSITY


SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY
COURSE STRUCTURE FOR B.TECH. ELECTRICAL ENGINEEING
SEMESTER V

B.TECH. ELECTRICAL ENGINEEING


Teaching Scheme

Sr.
No

1
2
3
4
5
6

Course Code

EE 312T
-EE 313T
EE 313P
EE 314T
EE 314P
EE 315T
EE 315P
EE 316T
EE 316P
EE 317T
EE 317P

Course Name

Electromagnetics
Microprocessors and
Microcontrollers
Modeling & Simulation
Power Electronics
Power System II
Instrumentation & Control

Total
MS = Mid Semester, ES = End Semester;
LW = Laboratory work; LE = Laboratory Exam

Exam Scheme
Theory

Practical

Total

Hrs/wk

3
-3
-2
-3
-3
-3
--

1
-0
-0
-0
-1
-0
--

---2
-4
-2
-2
-2

7
-6
1
4
2
6
1
7
1
6
1

4
-3
2
2
4
3
2
4
2
3
2

17

12

42

31

MS

ES

IA

LW

LE/Viva

Marks

30
-30
-30
-30
-30
-30
--

60
-60
-60
-60
-60
-60
--

10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
--

---25
-25
-25
-25
-25

---25
-25
-25
-25
-25

100
-100
50
100
50
100
50
100
50
100
50

850

IA = Internal assessment (like quiz, assignments etc)

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Teaching Scheme
L

Hrs/Week

--

EE 312T ELECTROMAGNETICS
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
30
60
10
---

Total
Marks
100

UNIT I
12
General Principles: The field concept. Source of Electromagnetic field classification, potential, boundary
conditions. Boundary value problems in Electrostatics: Laplace and Poissons equations, product solution
method of solving Laplaces equation. Rectangular, Spherical and Cylindrical coordinates, Method of
Images, Field plotting methods.
UNIT II
12
Conformal transformation technique: Complex transformations involving circular and elliptical
boundaries, Bilinear and Sehwartz-christoffel transformations. Numerical methods: Finite difference
equivalent of Laplaces equation. Iteration and relaxation methods.
UNIT III
12
Magnetostatic fields: Laws of magneto-statics vector potential, Boundary value problems in magnetostatics, current sheet and flux sheet. Electromagnetic fields: Maxwells equations in point and integral
forms, Relation between field theory and circuit theory.
UNIT IV
16
Electromagnetic wave equation: Propagation of Electromagnetic waves in dielectrics and conductors,
space sheet, transmission lines. Radiation and Antenna: Retarded potential, Hertzian dipole, Antenna
pattern, directivity and gain, Application of field theory to electrical devices.
APPROXIMATE TOTAL
52 Hours
Texts and References
1. Elements of Engineering Electromagnetic, Rao, N. N., Third Edition, Prentice Hall, India, 1992
2. Elements of Electromagnetic, Mathew, N. Sadiku, O., 2nd Edition, Saunders College Publishing, 1994
3. Fields and waves in communication electronics, Ramo, S., Whinnery, S., and Van Duzer, T., 3 rd editin,
John Wiley and Sons, 1994.
4. Electromagnetic, Kraus, 3rd edition, McGraw Hill 1989.
5. Engineering Electromagnetic, Hayt William H. McGraw Hill.

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EE 313T MICROPROCESSORS AND MICROCONTROLLERS


Teaching Scheme
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
T
P
C
Hrs/Week
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
0
-6
3
30
60
10
---

Total
Marks
100

UNIT I
8
Internal architecture of Intel 8085 microprocessor: Block diagram, Registers, Internal Bus Organization,
Functional details of pins, Registers, ALU, Bus System, Control signals, Address / Data bus multiplexing and
de-multiplexing. Assembly Language Programming: 8085 instruction set: Instructions, Classifications,
Addressing modes, Decision Making, Looping, Stack and Subroutines, Delay routines, Counters etc. and
Programming examples. Timing Diagrams of various instructions, Interrupts.
UNIT II
4
Interfacing Concepts and Devices: I/ O mapped I/ O and memory mapped I/ O techniques, Serial
communication and DMA features, Interfacing of Programmable Interfacing Devices like Programmable
peripheral interface (Intel 8255), Programmable timer interface (Intel 8253/ 54), Programmable display /
Keyboard interface (Intel 8279), Programmable serial communication interface (Intel 8251).
UNIT III
14
Introduction to 8051 Microcontroller: Introduction, Difference between Microprocessors and
Microcontrollers. Architecture of 8051 Microcontroller, 8051 microcontroller hardware, Pin diagram of
8051, input/output pins, ports and circuits. Internal RAM and ROM, SFRs, Timers and Counters, Interrupt,
Serial data communication (UART).
UNIT IV
13
8051 Assembly Language Programming: 8051 Instruction Set, 8051 Addressing Modes, Assembly
Programming. 8051 Programming in C: 8051 Basic Programming, 8051 Timer Programming, 8051 Serial
Port Programming, Interrupts Programming, Interfacing.
APPROXIMATE TOTAL
39 Hours
Texts and References
1. Microprocessor Architecture, Programming, and Applications with the 8085 - Ramesh S. Gaonkar Pub:
Penram International.
2. Microprocessor and Microcontroller fundamentals. The 8085 and 8051 Hardware and Software by
William Kleitz.
3. Douglas V. Hall, Microprocessors, Interfacing and Peripherals, Tata McGraw Hill, 2nd edition
4. Advanced Microprocessors and Peripherals Ajoy Ray, K Bhurchandi, Tata McGraw Hill
5. The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems Using Assembly and C, 2/e by Muhammad Ali Mazidi,
Janice Gillispie Mazidi and Rolin McKinlay (Second Edition, Pearson Education).
6. The 8051 Microcontroller & Embedded Systems using Assembly and C By K. J Ayala, D. V. Gadre
(Cengage Learning , India Edition).

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Teaching Scheme
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
T
P
C
Hrs/Week
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
-2
1
2
---25
25

Total
Marks
50

List of Experiments:
1.
Introduction to 8085 Training kit and Basic Programming in Assembly Language using 8085 Kits:
Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division.
2.
Program to move a data block without overlap (8085).
3.
Programs for Code Conversion: Binary to BCD, BCD to Binary (8085).
4.
Programs for Counter: decimal up & down counter, Hex up & down counter (8085).
5.
Program to find smallest and largest number from N numbers (8085).
6.
Introduction to 89C51 Microcontroller Kit and Basic Programming in Assembly Language using 8051
kit: 8 Bit Addition and Subtraction , Multi-Byte Addition, Multiplication of Two Numbers.
7.
Arranging the array of numbers in ascending order (8051).
8.
Programs for Code Conversion: BCD to Hexadecimal and Hexadecimal to BCD conversion (8051)
9.
Counter using Timer and Program using Interrupt (8051).
10.
Hardware Experiments: Seven segment Display interfacing with 89C51; LCD interfacing with 89C51;
Control the Stepper Motor using 89C51 (8051).

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EE 314T MODELING AND SIMULATION


Teaching Scheme
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
T
P
C
Hrs/Week
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
0
-4
2
30
60
10
---

Total
Marks
100

UNIT I
09
Systems and Models: Introduction to system, classification of systems, Models and Simulation, different
types of mathematical models, Building and verifying models Physical Modeling: General Principles of
modeling, Examples of dynamic mathematical models, circuits as dynamic systems, distinguished role of
differential equations in developing mechanistic models, setting up ODE models, Numerical solution of
ODEs
UNIT II
5
Analysis of Models: Laplace Transform, circuit analysis with Laplace Transform, Circuit transformation
from time to complex frequency, complex impedance, complex admittance, transfer functions, concept
of pole and zero, stability, transient analysis , minimum phase and non-minimum phase system, Use of
simulation software for electrical system analysis
UNIT III
5
Concept of State and State-Space based Modeling: Linearization of first principle model, Concept of
state, state variables, state-space form, state diagram representation, non-uniqueness of state-space
model, derivation of state model from different representation of a system, canonical state space
models, Examples of state-space modeling of different electrical systems, observability and
controllability, derivation of transfer function from state-space and vice versa, state transition matrix,
solution of state-space equations, computation of state transition matrix
UNIT IV
7
Discrete system analysis using Z-transform: Introduction to Discrete systems, sampling, conversion of
continuous to discrete state Space models, Introduction to Z-transform, properties of Z-transform.
Data based Modeling Techniques: Stochastic and statistical properties of the process, different types of
regression models, parametric modeling using least square technique, Using system identification as a
tool for model building, design of identification experiments, post treatment of data, choice of model
structure, Model validation using cross validation concept
APPROXIMATE TOTAL
26 Hours
Texts and References
1. Lennart Ljung, Torkel Glad, Modeling of Dynamic System, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1994.
2. Robert L. Woods and Kent L. Lawrence: Modeling and Simulation of Dynamic Systems, 1st edition,
March 11, 1997, Prentice Hall, ISBN: 0133373797.
3. Charles M. Close, Dean K. Frederick, Jonathan C. Newell, Modeling and Analysis of Dynamic
Systems, 3rd edition, John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2002, ISBN: 0-471-39442-4.
4. Steven T. Karris, Circuit Analysis II with MATLAB computing and Simulink/SimPower Systems
Modelling, Orchard Publications, Fremont, California, 2009.
5. Kai Velten, Mathematical Modeling and Simulation-Introduction for Scientists and Engineers WileyVCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 2009.
6. P. P. J. van den Bosch, A. C. van der Klauw Modeling, Identification and Simulation of Dynamical
Systems, CRC Press, 1994.
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7. Yucai Zhu, Multivariable System Identification for Process Control, Elsevier Publications, 2001.
8. John Penny, George Lindfield, Numerical Methods using MATLAB, PHI, Upper Saddle River, NJ 2000.
9. Frankline, J. Powelll, Abbas Emami-Naeini, Feedback Control of Dynamic Systems, 5th Edition, Pearson
Education, 2006.

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EE 314P MODELING AND SIMULATION


Teaching Scheme
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
T
P
C
Hrs/Week
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
-4
2
4
---25
25

Total
Marks
50

List of Experiments:
1.
Introduction to mathematical computational and simulation software.
2.
To study linearization of non-linear systems.
3.
Solving ODEs using computational software (Development of Process Simulator).
4.
Mathematical model development and simulation of DC Motor using computational software
5.
Introduction to graphical programming.
6.
Modeling and simulating, the generation, transmission, distribution, and consumption of electrical
power.
7.
Experiment based on data based modeling techniques.
8.
Mathematical modeling of unstable systems using closed loop identification techniques.
9.
Transient analysis of simple RC, RL and RLC circuits.
10.
Exposure to circuit analysis tools such as PSpice and Multisim.
11.
Introduction to PSCAD for power system analysis and design.
12.
To explore LABVIEW as a tool for modeling and simulation.

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EE 315T POWER ELECTRONICS


Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
Total
L
T
P
C
Hrs/Week
IA
LW
LE/Viva
Marks
MS
ES
3
0
-6
3
30
60
10
--100
UNIT I
11
Power Semiconductor Devices: Power semiconductor devices their symbols and static characteristics,
characteristics and specification of switches, types of power electronic circuits operation, steady state
and switching characteristics and switching limit of power transistor, operation and steady state
characteristics of power MOSFET and IGBT, protection of devices, series and parallel operation of
thyristors, commutation technique of thyristor, Thyristor: operation and VI characteristics, two transistor
model, methods of turn-on operation of GTO, MCT and TRIAC, Thermal modeling and heat sink
calculations, triggering circuits, pulse transformer, optical isolation
Teaching Scheme

UNIT II

DC to DC Converters (chopper), Phase Controlled Converters: Single phase half wave controlled rectifier
with resistive and inductive loads, effect of freewheeling diode. Single phase fully controlled and half
controlled bridge converter. Performance parameters of Three phase half wave converters, Three phase
fully controlled and half controlled bridge converters, Effect of source impedance Single phase and three
phase dual converters
UNIT III
11
AC voltage controllers: Principle of On-off and phase controls, single phase AC voltage controller with
resistive and inductive loads, three phase ac voltage controllers(various configurations and comparison
only), Single phase transformer taps changer. Cyclo Converters : Basic principle and operation, single
phase to single phase, three phase to single phase and three phase to three phase cyclo converters,
output voltage equation
UNIT IV
8
Inverters: Single phase series resonant inverter, single phase bridge inverters, three phase bridge
inverters, voltage control of inverters, harmonics reduction techniques, single phase and three phase
current source inverters
APPROXIMATE TOTAL

39 Hours

Texts and References


1. M. H. Rashid, Power Electronics: Circuits, Devices and Applications, Prentice Hall of India Ltd. 3 rd
Edition, 2004.
2. M. D. Singh and K. B. Khanchandani, Power Electronics, Tata MC Graw Hill, 2005
3. V. R. Moorthy, Power Electroincs: Devices, Circuits and Industrial Applications, Oxford University
Press, 2007
4. M. S. Jamil Asghar, Power Electronics, Prentice Hall of India Ltd. 2004
5. Chakrabarti and Rai, Fundamentals of Power Electronics and Drives, Dhanpath Rai and Sons
6. Ned Mohan, T. M. Undeland and W. P. Robbins, Power Electronics: Converters, Applications and
Design, Weley India Ltd., 2008
7. S. N. Singh, A text book of power electronics, Dhanpat Rai and Sons

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Teaching Scheme
L

Hrs/Week

--

--

EE 315P POWER ELECTRONICS


Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
---25
25

Total
Marks
50

List of Experiments:
1. To study the VI characteristics of IGBT, MOSFET, GTO, SCR, TRIAC, DIAC.
2. To study GATE/BASE triggering circuit.
3. Single phase half-wave uncontrolled rectifier with different types of load.
4. Single phase full-wave controlled rectifier with different types of load.
5. Three phase half-wave uncontrolled rectifier with different types of load.
6. Three phase full-wave controlled rectifier with different types of load.
7. Study of Fist quadrant / Type A Chopper with R, R-L and R-L-E load.
8. Study of regeneration with four quadrant chopper.
9. Study of gate triggering circuit for DC-DC converter (Chopper).

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EE 316T POWER SYSTEM II


Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

Hrs/Week

--

Theory

Practical

MS

ES

IA

LW

LE/Viva

Total
Marks

30

60

10

--

--

100

UNIT I
10
Representation of Power System Components: Synchronous machines, Transformers, Transmission lines,
one line diagram, Impedance diagram, per unit system. Symmetrical components: Symmetrical components
of unbalanced phasors, power in terms of symmetrical components, sequence impedances and sequence
networks
UNIT II

16

Symmetrical Fault analysis: Transient in R-L series circuit, calculation of 3-phase short circuit current and
reactance of synchronous machine, internal voltage of loaded machine under transient conditions.
Unsymmetrical Fault analysis: Analysis of single line to ground fault, line to line fault and double line to
ground fault on unloaded generators and power system network with and without fault impedance.
Formation of Zbus using singular transformation and algorithm, computer method for short circuit
calculations
UNIT III

10

Load Flow: Introduction, bus classification, nodal admittance matrix(Y Bus), development of load flow
equations, load flow solution using Gauss Siedel and Newton-Raphson method, approximation to N-R
method, line flow equations and Fast decoupled method
UNIT IV
16
Power System Stability: Stability and stability limit, Steady state stability study, derivation of Swing
equation, transient stability studies by equal area criterion and step-by-step method, Factors affecting
steady state and transient stability and method of improvement. Travelling Waves: Wave equation for
uniform Transmission lines, velocity of propagation, surge impedance, reflection and transmission of
travelling waves under different line loadings, Bewlays lattice diagram, protection of equipments and line
against travelling wave
APPROXIMATE TOTAL

52 Hours

Texts and References


1.
W.D. Stevenson, Elements of Power System Analysis, Jr. Mc Graw Hill.
2.
C.L. Wadhwa, Electrical Power Systems, New Age International.
3.
T.K Nagsarkar & M.S. Sukhija, Power System Analysis, Oxford University Press, 2007.
4.
Hadi Sadat, Power System Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill.
5.
J.D. Glover, M.S. Sharma & T.J. Overbye, Power System Analysis and Design, Thomson, 2008.
6.
Stagg and El-Abiad, Computer Methods in Power System Analysis, Tata Mc Graw Hill.
7.
Kothari & Nagrath, Modern Power System Analysis, Tata Mc Graw Hill.

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EE 316P POWER SYSTEM II


Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

Hrs/Week

--

--

Theory

Practical

MS

ES

IA

LW

LE/Viva

Total
Marks

--

--

--

25

25

50

List of Experiments:
1.
To obtain per unit diagram of various power system configuration.
2.
To obtain zero sequence reactance of a transmission line.
3.
To study about transient behavior of a 3-phase transmission line.
4.
To study about transient behavior or synchronous machine.
5.
To perform symmetrical fault analysis.
6.
To perform unsymmetrical fault analysis.
7.
To obtain Y-bus for given power system configuration.
8.
To perform Load Flow using Gauss Siedel method.
9.
To perform Load Flow using Newton-Raphson method.
10.
To study Transient stability of a power system.

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L
3

EE 317T INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL


Teaching Scheme
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
T
P
C
Hrs/Week
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
0
-6
3
30
60
10
---

Total
Marks
100

UNIT I
15
Basic Concepts of Measurement: Introduction, measurement system, sensors and transducers, basic
characteristics of measuring devices, transducer classifications, electrical transducers, basic requirement of
transducer. Measurement of different physical quantities: Displacement measurement using
potentiometer, speed and vibration measurements, stain gauge, LVDT, Force and pressure measurement
using capacitive and piezo-electric transducers, Hall-effect transducer, measurement of temperature using
resistance thermometer, thermistors, thermocouples, pyrometer, flow and liquid level transducers
UNIT II
9
Data Acquisition and Signal Transmission: Signal conditioning of the inputs, data conversion, analog to
digital and digital to analog converters, telemetry system, data communication protocols. Recent
Developments: Smart Sensors and smart transmitters, computer aided measurements
UNIT III
10
Process Control: Principle and elements of process control system, process characteristics, discontinuous
control modes, proportional, integral, derivative and composite control modes, PID controller design using
analog devices, application of the process control in power plant
UNIT IV
5
Introduction to Programmable Logic Controller (PLC): Introduction, PLC architecture, input-output modules,
working of PLC, memory mapping, introduction to PLC programming using Ladder Diagrams and function
blocks.
APPROXIMATE TOTAL
39 Hours
Texts and References
1. Ernest O. Doebelin, Measurement Systems - Application and Design, 5th edition, McGraw Hill, 2004.
2. Albert D. Helfrick, William D. Cooper, Modern Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement
Techniques, Prentice-Hall India Pvt. Ltd., 2006.
3. A. K. Sawhney, Advanced Measurements and Instrumentation, Dhanpat Rai & Sons,
4. Curtis Johnson, Process Control Instrumentation Technology, 8th Edition, Prentice-Hall.
5. John R. Hackworth, Frederick, D. Hackworth, Programmable Logic Controllers: Programming Methods
and Applications, Prentice-Hall, 2003.
6. E. A. Parr, Programmable Controllers, 3rd edition, Newnes, Reed Educational and Professional
Publishing Ltd., 2003

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EE 317P INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL


Teaching Scheme
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
L
T
P
C
Hrs/Week
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
--2
1
2
---25
25
List of Experiments:
1. To compute dynamic characteristics of sensors/transducers.
2. Measurement of displacement using LVDT/Potentiometer.
3. Measurement of force/pressure using strain gauge.
4. Temperature measurement using thermocouple and RTD.
5. Designing PI controller for single board heating system.
6. Implementation of discrete PID controller for coupled tank system.
7. Ladder logic programming on dual conveyor workcell.
8. Analog to digital and digital to analog conversion using ADC and DAC.
9. PLC ladder programming for traffic light system using PLC simulator.
10. Data acquisition concepts using DAQ hardware and software.

Total
Marks
50

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PANDIT DEENDAYAL PETROLEUM UNIVERSITY


SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY
COURSE STRUCTURE FOR B.TECH. ELECTRICAL ENGINEEING
SEMESTER VI

B.TECH. ELECTRICAL ENGINEEING


Teaching Scheme

Sr.
No

1
2
3
4
5
6

Course Code

EE 318T
EE 318P
EE 319T
EE 319P
EE 320T
EE 320P
EE 321T
EE 321P
EE 322T
EE 322P
EE 3xxT

Course Name

Switchgear and Protection


High Voltage Engineering
Renewable Energy Engineering
Power System Design & Practice
Testing and Commissioning of
Electrical Machines
Elective HM

Total
MS = Mid Semester, ES = End Semester;
LW = Laboratory work; LE = Laboratory Exam

Exam Scheme
Theory

Practical

Total

Hrs/wk

3
-3
-3
-3
-3
-2
--

1
-0
-0
-1
-0
-0
--

-2
-2
-2
0
--2
---

7
1
6
1
6
1
7
-6
1
4
--

4
2
3
2
3
2
4
-3
2
2
--

17

40

27

MS

ES

IA

LW

LE/Viva

Marks

30
-30
-30
-30
-30
-30
--

60
-60
-60
-60
-60
-60
--

10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
--

-25
-25
-25
---25
---

-25
-25
-25
---25
---

100
50
100
50
100
50
100
-100
50
100
--

800

IA = Internal assessment (like quiz, assignments etc)

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EE 318T Switchgear and Protection


Teaching Scheme
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
Total
L
T
P
C
Hrs/Week
Marks
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
3
1
-7
4
30
60
10
--100
UNIT I
10
Theory of Circuit Interruption: Introduction, Physics of arc phenomena, Maintenance of the arc, Losses
from plasma, Essential properties of arc, Arc interruption theories. Circuit Constants in Relation to
Circuit Breaking: Introduction, Circuit breaker rating, Circuit constants and circuit conditions Restriking voltage transient Characteristics of re-striking voltage, Interaction between the breaker and
circuit, Current chopping, The duties of switchgear. Theory and Practice of Conventional Circuit
Breakers: Automatic switch, Air-break circuit breakers, Oil circuit breakers, Single and multi break
construction, Air-blast circuit breaker, Performance of circuit breakers and system requirements,
Modification of circuit breaker duty by shunt resistors, Power factor correction by series resistance,
Comparative merits of different types of conventional circuit breakers. Recent Developments in Circuit
Breakers: Modern trends, Vacuum circuit breakers, Sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) circuit breakers DC
circuit breaker.
UNIT II
05
Introduction and Philosophy of a Protective Relaying System: Types of Faults Abnormalities
Functions of Protective Relay Schemes major Components of Power system Basic Tripping Circuit
Testing & Maintenance of Relays Zones of Protection Requirements of Protective Systems Relay
Operating Criteria Main & Backup Protection Historical Review of Protective Relay Technology
Protective Current & Potential Transformer: CT: Equivalent Circuit, Vector diagram, Construction,
magnetization Curve, Core, Errors, accuracy, Specifications, Factors affecting selection PT: Equivalent
circuit, Construction, CVT, Specifications. Different Types of Relays: Electromagnetic Relays:
Classification, Thermal O/L Relays, Types Over Current Relays, Differential Relay, Directional Relay,
Impedance Relays. Static Relays: Advantages & Limitations , basic Elements, Static Relays Architecture
UNIT III
30
Generator Protection : Differential Protection , Inter-turn fault Protection, stator E/F, Rotor E/F, NPS,
Field Failure, Over Load, Over Voltage, Reverse Power, Pole-Slipping, Back-up Impedance, Under
Frequency , Miscellaneous Protection. Transformer Protection: Faults in Transformer Gas operated
relays Over Current Protection REF Protection Differential Protection Protection against over
fluxing Protection of Grounding transformers Protection Against Overheating - Protection for small
transformers. Induction Motor Protection: Starting of IM Faults in IM Abnormalities of IM
Protection of small IM Protection of Large IM. Protection of Transmission Lines: Protection of Lines by
Over Current Relays-Protection of Lines by Distance Relays-Carrier Current Protection for lines. BUS
ZONE PROTECTION: Protection Requirements-Non unit protection-Unit protection schemes- Breaker
Back-up Protection
UNIT IV
07
Microprocessor based Digital Protection:
Advantages of Numerical Relays Numerical Relay Hardware- Digital Signal Processing
estimation of Phasors Full Cycle Fourier Algorithm Half Cycle Fourier Algorithm Practical
Consideration for Selection of Algorithm DFT- FFT
Numerical Approach to Apparatus Protection(Overview): Generator Protection Transformer
Protection Induction Motor Protection
Approximate Total
52

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Texts and References


1. Fundamentals Of Power System Protection Y. G. Parithankar & S. R. Bhide, 2nd edition, PHI
2. Switchgear And Protection S. S. Rao, Khanna publication
3. Protection and switchgear , By Oza-Nair-Mehta-Makwana
4. Art And Science Of Protective Relaying C Russell Masson
5. Power System Protection And Switchgear B. Ravindranath And M. Chander
6. Power System Protection B. Ram , TMH Publication
7. Power System Protection Patra and Basu
8. Modern Power System Protection Divyesh Oza, TMH Publication
9. Protection and switchgear ,By Bhavesh Bhalja-Nilesh Chothani, Oxford Publication 2011

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EE 318P Switchgear & Protection


Teaching Scheme
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
Total
L
T
P
C
Hrs/Week
Marks
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
--2
1
2
---25
25
50
List of Experiments:
1. Checking characteristic and operation of Fuse ,MCB & ELCB
2. Checking characteristic and operation of Inverse Time Over Current relays having following
characteristic Electromechanical relays.
a. Extremely Inverse relay (EI)
b. Very Inverse Relay (VI)
c. Normal Inverse Relay (NI)
3. Checking characteristic and operation of Parallel Feeder Protection (Numerical Relay Type)
4. Checking characteristic and operation of Protection of Induction Motor (Numerical relay)
5. Checking characteristic and operation of Over voltage and Under Voltage protection (Numerical
relay)
6. Checking characteristic and operation of Comprehensive protection of Transformer (Numerical
Relay)
7. Checking characteristic and operation of Generator Unit Protection (Numerical relay)
8. Checking characteristic and operation of Distance Protection Function (Numerical relay)
9. Understanding SCADA System for the above Protection Systems setups having IEC 61850 open
protocol.

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L
3

EE 319T HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING


Teaching Scheme
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
T
P
C
Hrs/Week
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
0
-6
3
30
60
10
---

Total
Marks
100

UNIT I
13
Break down in Gases: Ionization processes, Townsends criterion, breakdown in electro negative gases,
time lags for breakdown, streamer theory, Paschens law, breakdown in non uniform field, breakdown in
vacuum. Breakdown in Liquid Dielectrics: Classification of liquid dielectric, characteristic of liquid
dielectric, breakdown in pure liquid and commercial liquid Breakdown in Solid Dielectrics: Intrinsic
breakdown, electromechanical breakdown, breakdown of solid, dielectric in practice, breakdown in
composite dielectrics.
UNIT II
12
Generation of High Voltages and Currents: Generation of high direct current voltages, generation of high
alternating voltages, generation of impulse voltages, generation of impulse currents, tripping and control
of impulse generators.
UNIT III
8
Measurement of High Voltages and Currents: Measurement of high direct current voltages,
measurement of high alternating and impulse voltages, measurement of high direct, alternating and
impulse currents, Cathode Ray Oscillograph for impulse voltage and current measurements.
UNIT IV
6
Non-Destructive Testing: Measurement of direct current resistivity, measurement of dielectric constant
and loss factor, partial discharge measurements. High Voltage Testing: Testing of Insulators and Bushings,
testing of Isolators and Circuit Breakers, testing of Cables, testing of Transformers, testing of Surge
Arresters, leakage current monitoring test of Surge Arrester, Testing of CVT and VT, radio interference
measurement.
APPROXIMATE TOTAL
39 Hours
Texts and References
1. M. S. Naidu and V. Kamaraju, High Voltage Engineering, Tata Mc-Graw Hill.
2. E. Kuffel and W. S. Zacngai, High Voltage Engineering, Pergamon Press.
3. M. P. Chaurasia, High Voltage Engineering, Khanna Publishers.
4. R. S. Jha, High Voltage Engineering, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
5. C. L. Wadhwa, High Voltage Engineering, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
6. M. Khalifa, High Voltage Engineering Theory and Practice, Marcel Dekker.
7. Subir Ray, An Introduction to High Voltage Engineering, Prentice Hall of India.

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EE 319P HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING


Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

Hrs/Week

--

--

Theory

Practical

MS

ES

IA

LW

LE/Viva

Total
Marks

--

--

--

25

25

50

List of Experiments:
1.
To study layout, design and equipments of high voltage laboratory
2.
To measure dielectric strength of insulating oil used in electrical equipment
3.
To study breakdown characteristic of sphere gap and to measure gap voltage
4.
Impulse Voltage generation through Marx generator
5.
Generation and Visualization of corona in corona cage
6.
To study impulse testing using impulse generator
7.
Study of partial discharge test
8.
Capacitance and tan measurement
9.
To study high voltage testing of insulators and bushing
10.
A report on High Voltage Testing Laboratory

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L
3

EE 320T RENEWABLE ENERGY ENGINEERING


Teaching Scheme
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
T
P
C
Hrs/Week
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
0
-6
3
30
60
10
---

Total
Marks
100

UNIT I
12
Introduction: Basics of energy, unit conversions, Trends of energy consumption, developed and
developing country, Indian and world energy scenario, environmental concern importance of renewable
energy, Fossil fuel, availability and limitations. Need to develop new energy sources- energy conservation
method.
UNIT II
12
Solar Energy: Global, direct and diffuse solar radiation, solar energy applications, solar photovoltaic
conversion, IV characteristics of cell, module, array, Hot spot generation, bypass and blocking diode,
calculation of balance of PV inverter systems, MPPT, introduction of PV grid connected systems, solar
pumping system, solar pv lantern, solar street lights, solar thermal systems: Flat and concentrating
collectors for liquid and gases, solar dryers, solar cookers, solar refrigeration system, solar still
UNIT III
12
Wind energy: Motion of wind, conversion of wind power, efficiency of wind power conversion, Types of
rotors, horizontal axis and vertical axis systems, system design and site selection. Types of wind
generators, capacitor and reactive power requirements, islanding of self excited induction generator,
control of windmill.
UNIT IV
03
Biomass plants: types, parameters affecting plant performance, plant design. Total Energy Conversion:
Total energy concept, tidal plants, cogeneration plants, geothermal plant. Direct energy conversion: Fuel
cell, thermoelectric, thermionic and MHO system
APPROXIMATE TOTAL
39
Texts and References
1. Garg, H. P. and Prakash J., Solar Energy Fundamental and Applications, Tata McGraw Hill Ltd. New
Delhi, 1997
2. Sukhatme S. P., Solar Energy, Tata McGraw Hill Ltd. New Delhi, 1989
3. Duffie and Beckman, Solar Energy Thermal Processes, John Wiley, 1974
4. Sutlon, Direct Energy Conversion, Tata McGraw Hill Ltd. New Delhi, 1966
5. Energy Technology by S. Rao & Dr. B.B.Parulekar
6. Renewable energy sources and conversion technology by N.K. Bansal
7. Renewable Energy Sources G. D. Rai

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EE 320P ENERGY ENGINEERING


Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

Hrs/Week

--

--

Theory

Practical

MS

ES

IA

LW

LE/Viva

Total
Marks

--

--

--

25

25

50

List of Experiments:
1. To calculate the power consumption of various electrical appliances using energy analyzer
2. To study the electricity bill for home/hostel
3. To study and investigate the electricity bill of PDPU for one year
4. To study and compare incandescent lamps, CFL and LED lamps
5. To calculate and compare efficacy the incandescent lamps and CFL
6. To calculate efficacy of the lamp with and without reflectors
7. To improve the power factor of induction motor using capacitor
8. To calculate efficiency of induction motor at various load
9. To study induction motor as induction generator
10. To calculate IV characteristics of PV cell, PV module and PV array
11. To study the PV inverter system located in the campus
12. To study the performance of PV-wind hybrid system in the campus

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EE 321T POWER SYSTEM DESIGN & PRACTICE


Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
Hrs/Week
IA
LW
LE/Viva
MS
ES
4
30
60
10
---

Teaching Scheme
L

--

Total
Marks
100

UNIT I
13
Transmission Line Design: Overview of Electrical design of transmission line (Design philosophy, voltage
level selection and choice of conductors, spacing of conductor and corona, insulators and SIL, design
problem. Mechanical design of transmission line: Considerations, loading on conductors, span, sag and
tension clearance, stringing, problems.) Transmission line tower design: Location of tower, earth wires,
reduction of tower footing resistance, design of tower, examples. EHV transmission line design:
Considerations, selection, spacing of conductors, corona and radio interference, shunt and series
compensation, tuned power lines, insulation coordination and different types of EHV towers, EHV
systems in India.
UNIT II
13
AC and DC Low Tension Distribution Design: Types of distribution systems: arrangements, selection and
size of feeders using Kelvins law, design of cables in distribution systems considering ampere capacity,
voltage drop during starting and running load, primary distribution design, secondary distribution
design. HV distribution design concept, load balancing Distribution substation, Calculation of distributor
size and its examples, calculation of voltage drops and size of distributor in ring system. Voltage
regulation and lamp flicker.
UNIT III
13
Substation Design: Determination of voltage regulation and losses in power system, shifting of
distribution transformer centre, Substation layout, sizes and locations of sub stations, Substation
equipments specifications ratings and its operation from design view point, Cathodic Protection, Gas
Insulated Substation (GIS). Power System Earthing Power Station and Sub Station Earthing:
Objectives, definitions, tolerable limits of body currents, soil resistivity, measurement of soil resistivity,
earth resistance, measurement of earth resistance, tolerable step and touch voltage, actual step and
touch voltage, design of earthing grid, impulse behavior of earthing system.
UNIT IV
13
Design of Power Station: Introduction, selection of sizes and location of generating stations,
interconnections issues with wind and Solar PV. Insulation Coordination and Location of Lightning
Arrestor : Introduction, definitions, insulation-co-ordination curves, determination of line insulation,
Basic Insulation level (BIL), Insulation levels of substation equipments, Lightning arrestor selection and
location, Selection of arrestor voltage rating, arrestor discharge voltage and arrestor discharge current,
protective margin.
APPROXIMATE TOTAL
52 Hours
Texts and References
1. Electrical Power System Design M. V. Deshpande, TMH publication
2. Electrical Power System Design B. R. Gupta, S. CHAND
3. Electrical Power System Planning A. S. Pabla, TMH publication
4. Substation Design Satnam & Gupta, Dhanpat Rai and Co.
5. A course in Electrical Power- Soni,,Gupta and Bhatnagar, Dhanpat Rai & Sons

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L
3

EE 322T TESTING & COMMISSIONING OF ELECTRICAL MACHINES


Teaching Scheme
Examination Scheme
Theory
Practical
T
P
C
Hrs/Week
MS
ES
IA
LW
LE/Viva
0
-6
3
30
60
10
---

Total
Marks
100

UNIT I
12
Transformers: Testing procedure for HV testing ,Phase shifting/ phase group , Radio interference, Ratio
Test , Load loss ,Separate source voltage testing ,Induced voltage testing , Impulse & Surge testing , Noise
level & vibration testing , Short circuit withstand test ,Tan Delta test , Core insulation voltage test,
Measurement of impedance ,Testing of auxiliaries & safety device , Oil testing , Classification of testing
methods , Testing of bushing. DC & AC Resistance measurement, Temp. Rise test, Short circuit test,
Dielectric test, Partial discharge, Insulation resistance testing. Polarity testing, Short time current rating,
Impulse & surge testing, Determination of error & accuracy class, Power frequency voltage withstand test,
over voltage inter-turn test. Determination of polarization index for transformer. Drying out procedure for
transformer. Commissioning steps for transformer, Purification & Filtration Procedure, Overview of DGA,
Sweep Frequency Analysis, Furan Analysis. DC Machine: Voltage drop test or bar to bar test, Load test,
Open circuit & magnetizing test, Insulation resistance, Starting performance, Dielectric test. Swinburnes
test, Hopkinsons test, Field test, Separation of losses in DC shunt machine. Temp. rise test & Heat run test
Drying out process Commissioning steps for DC machines Troubleshooting & maintenance.
UNIT II
12
Induction Motor: Testing (3-phase & 1-phase): Hammer test, Testing against variation of
voltage/current/frequency, Load test, NL & BR test, DC & AC, Resistance measurement, Insulation
measurement, Starting test, Temp. Rise test, Slip measurement, HV test, Testing on auxiliaries, Vibration
Test, Noise level test. Drying out methods / Polarization Index / Hot Temperature measurement Degree of
protection (IP Grade) Commissioning steps for Induction motor, Heat Run Test. Commissioning of
Induction Generator. Troubleshooting & maintenance of induction motor. Synchronous machine: Testing
OC & SC test, Characteristics, Loss measurement, Temp. rise test , Over speed test , HV testing , Insulation
resistance wave form interference , DC & AC Resistance of armature & field winding measurement ,
Dielectric testing on armature & field winding , Mechanical balance , Magnetic balance , Current balance ,
Phase sequence , Harmonic analysis , reactance & time constant , Speed torque current , Vibration & noise
measurement , SC test , Synchronizing circuit testing , Testing of voltage regulators , Excitation circuit
testing ,Voltage recovery test , Retardation test on load / no load .Drying out procedure Commissioning
steps for synchronous machines Troubleshooting & maintenance, Natural Frequency Test.

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Unit III
12
Substation Equipments: Bus bar Temp. Rise test, Rated short time current test, HV test, Power frequency
voltage withstand test, Impulse / surge testing, Vibration. Earthing: Earthing resistance measurement,
Substation grid Earthing, Soil resistivity measurement. Isolator Testing: Temp. Resistance test, Short circuit
test, charging current making & breaking test, Inductive current making & breaking test.. Circuit breaker:
Testing of HV/LV circuit breaker: No load Mechanical Operation, Mechanical endurance test, Temp. Rise
test, Impulse & surge testing, short time current test. Short circuit making & breaking test, Line Charging
current making & breaking test, Cable charging & capacitor bank making & breaking test, Out of phase
switching, Short line fault test, and Electrical & Mechanical endurance test for LT switch gear like MCB /
MCCB / ELCB etc. C.T. & P.T. Testing, Relay testing, Coupling capacitors, Station Batteries for DC Supply, Fire
Shifting Equipments. Testing & Commissioning of Lightning Arrestor, Substation Commissioning by
Thermograph. Troubleshooting & maintenance of circuit breakers.
Unit IV
03
Commissioning of transmission line & Cable: De-rating of cable capacity, HV test, AC & DC Resistance check,
Insulation resistance, Impedance measurement, Location finding technique for fault in underground cables
(Murray loop test & Warley loop test), Testing of open circuit faults in cables. Line charging, loading &
Dropping.
Approximate Total
39 Hours
Texts and References
1. The Commissioning of Electrical Plant R C H Richardson - Chapman & Hall
2. Testing, Commissioning, Maintenance & Operation of Electrical Equipments S. Rao- Khanna Tech.
Publications

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EE 322P TESTING & COMMISSIONING OF ELECTRICAL MACHINES


Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

Hrs/Week

--

--

Theory

Practical

MS

ES

IA

LW

LE/Viva

Total
Marks

--

--

--

25

25

50

List of Experiments:
1. Measurement of IR Value for Three Phase & Single Phase Transformer
2. Measurement of IR Value for Three Phase IM
3. Measurement of IR Value for Synchronous Machine
4. Measurement of X0 & X2 for synchronous Machines
5. Measurement of Poles for IM
6. tan() Measurement Test for Transformer
7. Measurement of Direct axis Sub-transient and Transient Reactance for synchronous Machines
8. Measurement of Quadrature axis Sub-transient and Transient Reactance for synchronous Machines
9. Separation of Iron losses for Transformer
10. Testing of Induction Motor

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Syllabus of Subjects offered by Departments other than Electrical


Engineering (Classes to be conducted by Electrical Department)

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Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Department


EE 212T ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
Teaching Scheme
L

Hrs/Week

--

MS
30

Theory
ES
60

Examination Scheme
Practical
IA
LW
LE/Viva
10
---

Total
Marks
100

UNIT I
06
Single phase transformer: Types, KVA rating, approximate equivalent circuit, voltage regulation and
efficiency of transformer, condition for maximum efficiency. Three phase transformers: Types of
transformer connection (star/star, star/delta, delta/star, and delta/delta) and applications based on
connections. (Theoretical Treatment only) Introduction of power transformer, distribution transformer.
UNIT II
08
Three phase Induction Motor: Constructional feature, working principle of three phase induction
motors, types; torque equation, torque slip characteristics; power stages; efficiency; types of starters;
methods of speed control & Industrial applications. Single Phase Induction Motor: Types, construction,
working principle of split phase and shaded pole type induction motors, applications. Specifications of
induction motors (KW rating, rated voltage, current rating, frequency, speed, class of insulation)
UNIT III
06
Synchronous Generator: Constructional features (Salient and non- salient),working principle, e m f
equation, synchronous speed of an alternator, concept of synchronous reactance and impedance,
phasor diagram of loaded alternator, voltage regulation of alternator by direct loading method and
synchronous impedance method. Specifications of synchronous generator
UNIT IV
06
Construction, working principle of D.C. generator, emf equation of D C generator. (Theoretical concept
only). Working principle of D.C. motor. Types of D. C. motor, back emf , torque equation for D.C. motor,
characteristics of D. C. motor (series, shunt and compound), starters of D.C. shunt and series motor,
methods for speed control of D.C shunt and series motors, Industrial applications.
APPROXIMATE TOTAL

26 Hours

Texts and References


1. Electrical Technology B. L.Theraja, S Chand Publication Co Ltd.
2. Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering Ashfaq Husain, Dhanpat Rai & Co.
3. Electrical machines D P Kothari and I J Nagrath Tata McGraw Hill ,Third Edition
4. Electrical Machinery S.K. Bhattacharya TTTI Chandigad
5. Electrical Technology Edward Hughes Pearson Education
6. Art and Science of Utilization of Electrical Energy H Pratap Dhanpat Rai and Co ,Third Edition
7. Power Electronics Dr. P.S. Bhimbra Khanna Publication

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EE 212P ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY


Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

Hrs/Week

--

--

Theory

Practical

MS

ES

IA

LW

LE/Viva

Total
Marks

--

--

--

25

25

50

List of Experiments:
1. Excitation characteristic of dc machines
2. O.C. / S.C. Test on single Phase Transformer
3. Polarity & Voltage ratio Test on Single Phase Transformer
4. Load Test on Single Phase Transformer
5. Speed Control Methods of D C shunt motors
6. Speed Control Methods of D C series motors
7. Swinburns Test for D C Machine
8. Hopkinsons Test for D C Machine
9. Parallel operation of Single Phase Transformer
10. Sumpners Test on Single Phase Transformer

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Chemical Engineering
EE 214T ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS FOR CHEMICAL ENGINEERS
Teaching Scheme
L
3

Hrs/Week

MS
30

Theory
ES
60

Examination Scheme
Practical
IA
LW
LE/Viva
10
---

Total
Marks
100

0
-3
3
UNIT I
08
DC machines: Construction, working principle of D.C. generator, emf equation of D C generator.
(Theoretical concept only). Working principle of D.C. motor. Types of D. C. motor, back emf , torque
equation for D.C. motor, characteristics of D. C. motor (series, shunt and compound), methods for
speed control of D.C shunt and series motors, Industrial applications
UNIT II
13
AC Machines: Synchronous Generator: Constructional features (Salient and non- salient),working
principle, e m f equation, synchronous speed of an alternator, concept of synchronous reactance and
impedance, phasor diagram of loaded alternator Three phase Induction Motor:- Constructional feature,
working principle of three phase induction motors, types; torque equation, torque slip characteristics;
power stages; efficiency; types of starters; methods of speed control & Industrial applications. Single
phase induction motors: Types, construction, working principle of split phase and shaded pole type
induction motors, applications. Specifications of induction motors (KW rating, rated voltage, current
rating, frequency, speed)
UNIT III
08
Basic of electronics: Introduction of PN junction diodes, Characteristics of semiconductor diodes,
Analysis of simple diode circuits: Zener diode Characteristics and applications in regulators. Application
of diodes, Rectifiers: Half wave rectifier, full wave rectified with filter, Clipping and Clamping Circuits,
Fundamentals of Transistors: Introduction to transistor circuits for CB, CE, CC configurations. Transistor
biasing.
UNIT IV
12
Analog, Digital and Power Electronics: Differential Amplifier, transfer Characteristics, Voltage gain
Input and Output impedance of Inverting and Non-inverting amplifiers using OP-AMP, Linear and NonLinear applications of OP-AMP: Voltage follower, Integrator, Differentiator, comparators, A to D and D
to A Converters, PLL Fundamentals of Digital Electronics: Number system Binary, Decimal Octal,
Hexadecimal and Conversion systems addition and subtraction processes. Boolean Algebra Logic gates,
flip flops. Power Semiconductor Devices SCR: Construction detail, V-I Characteristics, Methods to turn
ON, switching action during ON & OFF, specification, Concept of commutation of SCR, Applications.
APPROXIMATE TOTAL

39 Hours

Texts and References


1. B. L.Theraja, S Chand, Electrical Technology Publication Co Ltd.
2. Ashfaq Husain, Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering, Dhanpat Rai & Co.
3. D P Kothari and I J Nagrath, Electrical machines Tata McGraw Hill ,Third Edition
4. Dr. P.S. Bhimbra, Power Electronics Khanna Publication
5. V. K. Mehta, Principles Of Electrical Engineering And Electronics, S. Chand
6. Y. N. Bapat, Electronic Devices and Circuits, Tata McGraw Hill 9th reprint 1988.
7. M. D. Singh and K. B. Khanchandani, Power Electronics, Tata MC Graw Hill Power Electronics Dr. P.S.
Bhimbra Khanna Publication

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EE 214P ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS FOR CHEMICAL ENGINEERS


Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

Hrs/Week

--

--

Theory

Practical

MS

ES

IA

LW

LE/Viva

Total
Marks

--

--

--

25

25

50

List of Experiments:
1. Excitation characteristic of dc machines
2. Polarity & Voltage ratio Test on Single Phase Transformer
3. Load Test on Single Phase Transformer
4. Speed Control Methods of D C shunt motors
5. Speed Control Methods of D C series motors
6. Study CE characteristics of Transistor
7. Study of OP-Amp characteristics
8. Study of logic gates and Flip-flops
9. Study of inverting, non-inverting OP-Amp
10. Study of non-linear applications of OP-Amp
11. Study of linear applications of OP-Amp as integrators and differentiator
12. Realization of combinational logic using gates
13. Study of VI characteristics of SCR

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