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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI INSTRUCTION DIVISION SECOND SEMESTER 2005-2006 Course Handout Part II Date:

07-01-2006 In addition to Part-I (General Handout for all courses appended to the timetable) this portion gives further specific details regarding the course.

Course no. Course title:

ES C272 Electrical Science II

Instructor in charge: Vimal Bhanot Other instructors: Dheerendra Singh, Rajneesh Kumar, S. P. Dubey, S. Roy, H.V. Manjunath, Swati Keskar, Abhay Kumar, Ashutosh, Navneet Bhatia, Vikas Gupta.

Scope and objective: Basic understanding of direct and alternating current electric machines as evolved from concepts on DC and AC systems and electromagnetics . Text book: D. P. Kothari and I. J. Nagrath, Basic Electrical Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill, 2002, second edition. Reference book: Vincent del Toro, Electrical Engineering Fundamentals, Prentice-Hall of India, 1986, second edition.

Course plan:
Lect ure 1-2 3-4 5-7 8-9 1011 1213 1415 1617 18 19 20 2123 2426 2729 3032 3334 35 3638 3940 Learning objective Electric Energy AC circuit basics Three phase concepts(balanced) Electro-magnetics and mechanics Inductive circuits with AC Transformers: features and circuit. Transformers: performance. Transformer connections. Generic operation of machines. EMF generation in AC machines. MMF generation in AC machines. Synchronous machines. Synchronous machines. Induction machines. Induction machines. Induction machines. Single phase induction motors DC machines DC machines Coverage Generation, environmental aspects, renewable energy, reserve, reliability & certain factors. Steady state representation by phasors; components of power. Star and delta systems; three phase power. Magnetic circuits and materials; basics of electromechanics; inductive behaviour. Energy storage; induction and losses. Ideal transformer; equivalent circuit. PU system, regulation and efficiency. Autotransformer, Three phase transformers. Types of machines and torque generation. EMF generation and effect of windings. Revolving fields. Constructional features; circuit model and reactance; stability. Mechanical power; excitation, power angle. Constructional features; circuit model. Motoring mode operation, power and efficiency. Star-delta starting, speed control. Forward and backward fields, Torque-slip characteristics, types. Constructional features; circuit model. Excitation; performance, starting, and control of DC motors. Universal motor. To be covered from Reference Text book book 15.1, 15.8-13 4.1-4 6.1-8 8.3-6 8.7-9 9.1-5 9.6-8 9.9-11 10.2, 10.7-8 10.4 10.6 10.3, 12.2 12.2 12.3 12.3 12.3 13.2 11.1-4, 11.7 11.7-8, 13.4 17.1, 17.3 17.2, 17.4 18.1 17.3, 19.15 19.5-6 17.3, 18.23, 18.6 18.4-5 18.8 21.1-3 17.3, 20.12 20.3, 20.6 7.1-4 7.11 15.3-6 15.7, 16.5 16.1-3 16.4

Evaluation scheme:
Date/Time/Venue Evaluation type 14/2 T 8.00-8.50 Closed book ** Test II 50 min 70 04/4 T 8.00-8.50 Closed book Quiz* ( Surprise ) -------60 --------------------Closed book Comprehensive Examination 3 hours 100 05/05 (FN) Open book **1207,1208,1210,1223,1232,1234,1237,2201,2212,2217,2221,3115,3215 * No make-up for quiz. . Chamber consultation hours: To be put up on notice board. Course notices: To be displayed on FD-II notice board as and when appropriate. Make-up Examination: Prior application and approval is required for seeking make-up examination. Evaluation component Test I Duration 50 min Marks 70

IC, ES C272

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