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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING

Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (KUET)

Summary of Courses

First Year First Semester


Sl. Course
Course Title L T P Credit
No. No.
1. EE 1103 Basic Electrical Engineering 3 0 0 3.0
2. EE 1104 Basic Electrical Engineering (Sessional) 0 0 3 1.5
3. CE 1104 Civil Engineering Drawing 0 0 3/2 0.75
4. Math Mathematics-I 3 0 0 3.0
1103
5. Ph 1103 Physics-I 3 0 0 3.0
6. Ph 1104 Physics-I (Sessional) 0 0 3/2 0.75
7. Ch 1103 Chemistry 3 1 0 4.0
8. Ch 1104 Chemistry (Sessional) 0 0 3 1.5
9. Hum 1103 Economics 2 0 0 2.0
Total 14 1 9 19.5

1st Year 1st Semester Load = 14L + 1T + 9P = 24 Hours/Week = 19.5 Credit.

First Year Second Semester

Sl. Course
Course Title L T P Credit
No. No.
1. EE 1203 Electrical Circuits-I 3 0 0 3.0
2. EE 1204 Electrical Circuits-I (Sessional) 0 0 3 1.5
3. EE 1222 Programming Technique-I 0 0 3 1.5
4. ME 1203 Basic Mechanical Engineering 3 1 0 4.0
5. ME 1204 Basic Mechanical Engineering 0 0 3/2 0.75
(Sessional)
6. Math Mathematics-II 3 0 0 3.0
1203
7. Ph 1203 Physics-II 3 0 0 3.0
8. Ph 1204 Physics-II Sessional 0 0 3/2 0.75
9. Hum 1203 English 3 0 0 3.0
Total 15 1 9 20.5

1st Year 2nd Semester Load = 15L + 1T + 9P= 25 Hours/Week = 20.5 Credit.
Yearly Total Credit = 19.5 + 20.5 = 40.0.
Details of First Year First Semester Courses
Course No. EE-1103 Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week.
Basic Electrical Engineering-I Credit: 3

DC circuits; Fundamental Concepts and Units; Kirchhoffs Laws; Energy Transmission. Solution of Electrical Networks; Wye-Delta
Transformation, Branch Current Analysis, Loop and Nodal Analysis; Thevenin’s, Norton’s, Superposition, Millman’s Reciprocity
Theorems, etc. Magnetic Concepts and Units; Introduction to Magnetic Circuits; Magnetic Forces. Hysteresis & Eddy Current Loss.
Source Concept: Introduction to Measuring Instruments; Sources of E.M.F. Primary and Secondary Cells. Linear Parameters;
Resistance, Inductance, Capacitance; Energy Stored in Capacitor & Inductor.
Introduction to Alternating Current Circuits: Average and R.M.S Values; Complex Impedance and Phasor Algebra: Power
Relations in A/C Circuits.

Course No. EE-1104 Laboratory Works: 3 Hrs/Week.


Basic Electrical Engineering-I (Sessional) Credit: 1.5

Laboratory Works: Experiments based on EE-1103.

Course No. Math-1103 Lecture: 3 Hrs/week.


Mathematics-I Credit: 3

Differential Calculus: Function, limit and continuity; Differentiation of function; Successive differentiation; Leibnitz’s theorem;
Rolle’s theorem; Mean value theorem; Taylor’s series infinite and infinite forms; Maclaurin’s theorem in finite and infinite forms;
Lagrange’s and Cauchy’s forms of remainderness. Expansion of functions by differentiation; Partial differentiation, Euler’s theorem.
Tangent; normal; Subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates; indeterminate forms; L’ hospitals Rule; Maxima &
minima of functions of more than one independent variables. Curvatures: radius of curvature, circle and centre of curvature,
evolutes, involutes, asymptotes, curve tracing.
Co-ordinate Geometry: Pair of straight lines; Co-axial circle; Tangent and normal at a point on a circle; Equation of parabola;
Ellipse and hyperbola; Latus rectum; Tangent, subtangent and subnormal at a point on a conic; Director circle and auxiliary circle of
an ellipse; General equation of a conic in polar form with origin at focus; Eccentricity of a conic.
Co-ordinate Geometry of Three Dimensions: system of co-ordinates: distance between two points; Direction cosine and ratio;
angle between two straight lines; Equation of a plane; Plane through three given points; Angle between two planes; Equation of a
straight line through two points.
Vector Algebra: Fundamentals of vector algebra; Dot and cross products; scalar triple and vector triple products; Multiple products.
Introduction to Set Theory: Operations; Venn diagrams; Equivalence relations; Mappings.

Course No-Ph-1103 Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week.


Physics-I Credit: 3

Thermometry: Zeroth law of thermodynamics, Concepts of temperature, Measurement of low and high temperature, Constant
volume thermometer, Resistance thermometer and Thermocouple and radiation pyrometer.
Calorimetry: Newton’s law of cooling and radiation correction, Determination of Cp and Cv.
Kinetic Theory of Gases: Fundamental assumptions, Pressure exerted by a gas, Deduction of Boyle’s law, Charles’s law,
Avogadro’s law and Graham’s law of diffusion, Kinetic interpretation of temperature, Principle of equipartition of energy, Atomocity
of gases, Mean free path.
Equation of State: Equation of state, Andrew’s experiment, Vander Waal’s equation, Critical constants and deficiency of Vander
Waal’s equation and Boyle’s temperature.
Thermodynamics: First law of thermodynamics and its application, Adiabatic and isothermal transformations, Work done by a gas,
Second law of thermodynamics, Reversible and irreversible processes, Carnot cycle, efficiency of heat engines, Entropy and its
physical concept.
Simple Harmonic Motion: Simple harmonic motion, Simple harmonic motion of a mass between two springs, Simple harmonic
motion of a loaded spring, Superposition principle, Damped oscillations, Forced oscillations, Resonance, Sharpness of resonance,
Vibration of membranes and columns.
Lissajous Figures: Lissajous figures, Combination and composition of simple harmonic motions.
Wave Motion: Transverse and longitudinal nature of waves, Progressive and stationary waves, Power and intensity of wave motion,
Energy calculation of progressive and stationary waves, Interference of sound waves, Wave velocity, Group velocity and phase
velocity. Sound waves: Audible, Ultrasonic, Infrasonic and supersonic waves; Beat, Melde’s experiment, Doppler’s effect,
Application of Doppler’s effect.
Acoustics: Intensity of sound, Bel, Acoustic intensity, Architectural acoustics, Noise insulation and reduction, Sound distribution,
Sabine’s formula, Room acoustics, Requisites of a good auditorium.
Optical Instruments: Photographic camera, Telephoto lens, Visual angle, Simple microscope, Compound microscope, Telescope,
Galileo’s telescope, Refracting astronomical telescope, Spectrometer.
Interference: Theories of light, Huygen’s principle and construction, Interference of light, Young double slit experiment,
Interference due to multiple reflection, Newton’s rings.

Course No. Ph-1104 Laboratory Works: 3/2 Hrs/Week


Physics-I (Sessional) Credit: 0.75

Laboratory Works: Experiments based on Ph-1103.

Course No. Ch-1103 Lecture: 4 Hrs/Week.


Chemistry-I Credit: 4

Crystal symmetry, Miller indices, different methods for the determination of structure; structures of the metallic elements and certain
compounds with three dimensional lattices; Defects in solid states; Semiconductors. Electronic structure of the elements; metallic
bond, band theory, hydrogen bonding, chalet bond.
Periodic Table: Classification of elements; Mande-Leev’s periodic table, critical studies on periodic table with its usefulness and
limitations. Generalisation of chemical properties from periodic table. Inert gases and their importance in industry.
Chemistry of the following: Plastics, synthetic and natural rubber, synthetic and natural paint. Insulating varnishes, electroplating
and galvanising. Chemical kinetics, theories of reaction rates, potential energy surfaces.
Thermo-Chemistry: Laws of thermo-chemistry and problems based on them; Kirchhoff’s equation;
Chemical Equilibrium: Law of mass action and its application; Effect of pressure on chemical equilibrium; Le-Chateller’s theorem
and some of its important industrial application; Solvent extraction and ion exchange processes.
Electro-Chemistry: Electrolytes; Nerst’s theory of electrode potential, type of electrodes and electrode potentials, emf measurement,
polarisation and over potentials; Transport number; pH value and its determination; Electrode potentials and corrosion.
Nuclear chemistry, Nuclear reaction, Nuclear hazard & photo chemistry.

Course No. Ch-1104 Laboratory Works: 3 Hrs/Week.


Chemistry-I (Sessional) Credit: 1.5

Laboratory Works: Experiments based on Ch-1103.

Course No. Hum-1103 Lecture: 2 Hrs/Week.


Economics Credit: 2

Economics: Definition, scope and methods. Demand, supply and their elasticity’s; equilibrium analysis-partial and general;
Consumer behaviour-marginal utility; indifference curve, consumer’s surplus; producer behaviour;- , isoquant, iso-cost line. Factors
of production function; Production possibility curve; fixed cost and variable cost; short run and long run costs, total, average and
marginal cost; laws of returns; Internal and external economics and diseconomies; Market and market forms; perfect and imperfect
competition; price output determinations. Introductory ideas on GNP, GDP, perceptual income, interest, rent, saving, investment,
inflation; Project approval, NPV, IRR & their application, cost benefit analysis.

Course No. CE-1104 Laboratory Works: 3/2 Hrs/Week


Civil Engineering Drawing Credit: 0.75

Introduction: Lettering and numbering; use of instruments. Projection: Line, square plating, cube, prism, cone, cylinder. Plan,
Elevations and sections of Residential Buildings. Use of various drawing and drafting instruments.

Details of First Year Second Semester Courses


Course No. EE-1203 Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week
Electrical Circuits-I Credit: 3

Steady State Analysis of Single Phase Circuits: Vector diagram, Parallel and series resonance, Q of a circuit, Admittance.
Impedance matching and maximum power transfer; Circuit analysis by loop current, superposition, Thevenin’s Nodal, Norton’s &
Millman’s theorems & delta-Wye transformation. Network models & classification; Network components; Graph theory; Loop, Path-
set, Cut-set and mesh matrix & their relationships.
Poly-Phase Circuits: Analysis of balanced and unbalanced poly phase circuits, Power in the phase circuits and its measurement.
Coupled circuits: Conductively coupled and magnetically coupled circuits. Transient condition in Electrical networks.
Prerequisite Course: EE1103.

Course No. EE-1204 Laboratory Works: 3 Hrs/Week.


Electrical Circuits-I (Sessional) Credit: 1.5

Laboratory Works: Experiments based on EE-1203.

Course No. EE-1222 Laboratory Works: 3 Hrs/Week.


Programming Technique-I Credit: 1.5

Introduction to Computer system, Hardware, Firmware, Software: System software, Application software. Introduction to
Programming Language. High level language, Machine language, Assembly language. Problem solving Technique, Algorithm
development and construction of flow chart.
FORTRAN Language (structured and unstructured): Introduction, Characters, Constants and Real, Integer, Complex and logical
Variables, Relational operators, Arithmetic expressions etc. Statements: GOTO (Conditional & unconditional) Input /Output, Format,
Arithmetic and logical IF statements etc. Loops: Do, Nested Do loops and While-Do loops, Library function.
Subprograms: Function and subroutine subprogram. Program development to solve typical numerical problems, solution of
algebraic equation, solution of differential equation, Integral equation, solution of matrix equation. Introduction to complex
programming.

Course No. Hum-1203 Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week.


English Credit: 3

Structure and Written Expression: The Noun-Phrase; The Verb Phrase: Subject Verb Agreement: Pronouns; Verb as
complements; Questions; Affirmative Agreement (Too / So); Negative Agreement (Either / Neither); Negation; Commands; Modal
auxiliary; Adjective and adverbs; Comparison; Nouns functioning as adjective; Enough with adjective, Adverbs and nouns; Cause
connectors; Passive voice ; Causative verbs; Relative clauses; That-Other uses; Subjunctive; Inclusive; Use of know / know how;
Clause of concession; Problem verbs; Style in written English; Problem with vocabulary and prepositions; Verbal idioms.
Definition of scientific terms; Construction of sentences and paragraphs; phrases and idioms; Proverbs; punctuation; commercial
correspondence and tender notice, amplification and description; Comprehension, précis; Technical report writing; standard forms of
term papers, thesis, etc.
Course No. Math-1203 Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week
Mathematics-II Credit: 3

Integral calculus: Definition of integration; Integration by the method of substitution; Integration by parts; Standard integrals;
Integration by reduction; Definite integrals, its properties and uses in summing series; Walis’s formula; Improper integral; Beta and
gamma functions; Length of plane curves; Area bounded by plane curves of rectangular and polar forms; Trapezoidal and Simpson’s
rules; Volume and surfaces of solids of revolution.
Differential Equations in one Independent Variable: Order and degree of differential equations; Formation of differential
equations; Different methods of solutions of ordinary differential equations of first order and higher degree; Solutions of general
linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficient; Solutions of homogeneous linear equations.
Vector Analysis: Vector differentiation; Differential operators; Vector integration; Green’s Gauss’s and Stoke’s theorems;
Curvilinear Co-ordinates; Introduction to tensor.
Prerequisite Course: Math 1103

Course No. ME-1203 Lecture: 4 Hrs/Week.


Basic Mechanical Engineering Credit: 4

Introduction to the sources of Heat energy. Renewable and non-renewable sources and their potential; Introduction to steam
generation, Steam generator: Boilers and their classification; Working principle of few common and modern boiler; boiler; mountings
and accessories; Performance of boiler. Heat engines.: Steam engine, Steam turbines, diesel engines, petrol engines, Fuel, lubrication
and cooling systems of I.C engines.
Energy and First Law: Systems and surroundings; Conservation of energy; Different thermodynamic processes; Energy transfer as
heat for a control volume.
Entropy and Second Law: Reversibility and irreversibility; Definition and corollaries of 2nd law of thermodynamics. Entropy: its
transfer and change;
Characteristics of Some Thermodynamic Cycles: Analysis of different thermodynamic cycles, vapour power cycles,
Representation of various cycles on PV & TS planes.
Basic Concepts of Refrigeration Systems: Vapour compression, refrigeration, Absorption refrigeration, cop, refrigerants and their
classifications and properties.
Air conditioning: Introduction, objectives and major components of air conditioning systems; Humidity; Dew point: Performance
parameters of air conditioning systems.

Course No. ME-1204 Laboratory Works: 3/2 Hrs/Week.


Basic Mechanical Engineering (Sessional) Credit: 0.75

Laboratory Work: Experiments based on ME-1203.

Course No. Ph-1203 Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week.


Physics-II Credit: 3

Relativity: Special theory of relativity, Reference frames, Michelsion- Moreley experiment, Galilean
transformation, Lorentz transformation, Time Dilation, Length contraction, Variation of mass, Mass energy relation, Mass less
particles, Velocity transformation.
Particle Properties of Waves: Photoelectric effect, Quantum theory of light, X-ray, Compton effect.
Wave Properties of Particles: De Broglie waves, Phase velocity and Group velocity, Uncertainity Principle, Application of
Uncertainity Principle.
Atom Structure: Bohr’s atom model, Nature of electron orbits, Orbital energy, Origin of spectral lines, Different series of spectral
lines of Hydrogen, Orbital energy level diagram of Hydrogen atom, Correspondence principle, Vector atom model, Orbital states,
Space quantization, Spin quantization, Magnetic moment of orbital electron, Quantization of magnetic moment, Electron shell.
Laser Physics: History of Laser, generation of coherent radiation, Time coherence, spatial coherence, Gas Laser, Ruby Laser,
Population inversion and stimulated emission, Model of ruby Laser, YAG Laser, Raman Laser, Semiconductor Laser, Application of
Laser.
Introduction to Nuclear Physics: Nuclear constituents, Nuclear properties, Binding energy, packing fraction, Nuclear force.
Radioactivity: Introduction to radioactivity, Laws of radioactive disintegration, Half-life, Mean life, Laws of successive
disintegration, Practical application of radioactivity.
Nuclear Energy: Fission and fusion process, Mass distribution, Energy distribution, Proton-Proton cycle, Carbon-Nitrogen cycle,
Chain reaction, Nuclear reactor, Atom bomb & Hydrogen bomb.
Solid State Physics: Structure of crystals, Classification of solids, Einstein’s model of the lattice, Specific heat of solids, Debye’s
model of the lattice heat capacity, The Debye approximation of high temperature and low temperature. Out standing properties of
metals, Electrical conductivity and Ohm’s law, Thermal conductivity, Momentum space, Fermi-Dirac distribution, Quantum theory of
free electron, Escape of electron from a metal, Importance of Hall effect, Hall effect, Hall voltage, and Hall coefficient, Mobility, Hall
angle and drift velocity, Velocity of electron according to Band theory, Influence of electric field, Distribution between metal,
insulator and intrinsic semiconductor, dielectric constants and semiconductors.
Prerequisite Course: Ph-1103

Course No. Ph-1204 Laboratory Works: 3/2 Hrs/Week.


Physics-II (Sessional) Credit: 0.75

Laboratory work: Experiments based on Ph-1203.


DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (KUET)

Summary of Courses

Second Year First Semester


Sl. Course
Course Title L T P Credit
No. No.
1. EE 2100 Electrical Shop Practice-I 0 0 3/2 0.75
2. EE 2107 Electrical Machines-I 3 0 0 3.0
3. EE 2108 Electrical Machines-I (Sessional) 0 0 3 1.5
4. EE 2109 Electronics-I 3 0 0 3.0
5. EE 2110 Electronics-I (Sessional) 0 0 3 1.5
6. CE 2103 Strength of Materials 3 0 0 3.0
7. CE 2104 Strength of Materials (Sessional) 0 0 3/2 0.75
8. Math Mathematics-III 3 1 0 4.0
2103
9. Hum 2103 Industrial Management & Accountancy 3 1 0 4.0
Total 15 2 9 21.5

2nd Year 1st Semester Load = 15L + 2T + 9P = 26 Hours/Week = 21.5 Credit.

Second Year Second Semester


Sl. Course
Course Title L T P Credit
No. No.
1. EE 2200 Electrical Shop Practice-II 0 0 3/2 0.75
2. EE 2203 Electrical Circuits-II 3 0 0 3.0
3. EE 2204 Electrical Circuits-II (Sessional) 0 0 3/2 0.75
4. EE 2209 Electronics-II 3 0 0 3.0
5. EE 2210 Electronics-II (Sessional) 0 0 3 1.5
6. EE 2211 Electromagnetic Fields 3 0 0 3.0
7. EE 2222 Programming Technique-II 0 0 3 1.5
8. Math Mathematics-IV 3 1 0 4.0
2203
9. Hum 2203 Sociology & Government 3 0 0 3.0
Total 15 1 9 20.5

2nd Year 2nd Semester Load = 15L + 1T + 9P= 25 Hours/Week = 20.5 Credit.
Yearly Total Credit = 21.5 + 20.5 = 42.0
Details of 2nd Year 1st Semester Courses
Course No. EE 2100 Credit: 0.75
Electrical Shop Practice-I Sessional: 3/2 Hrs/Week

Familiarisation with electric switches; Electric tools; electrical fittings and fixtures.; Wire wrapping; Soldering; Electrical symbols;
Connection of tube light, staircase lighting, flickering lighting, moving lighting, simple traffic signals, calling bells, etc.
Wire specification: Flexible wire: Electrical cables: T&T cables ; fuse wire, etc. Safety devices: Fuse wires; MCCN; fuse
distribution board (FDB); oil circuit breaker, air circuit breaker, etc. Motor winding, fans and regulator repairing, transformer
winding, etc. Testing: Megger test, fans and transformer test, Earthing and its testing.

Course No. EE 2107 Credit: 3


Electrical Machines-I Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week

DC Generators: Description of different parts of DC Generators, emf equation, principle of DC generators, Different types of
winding, Table, Voltage build up, Armature reaction, losses and efficiency. Parallel operation of DC generators.
DC Motor: Motor: Principle of operation, classification, losses and efficiency, Starting, Methods of speed control; DC traction; 2 and
4 quadrant operation of DC motors; Choice of DC motors for different applications.
Transformer: Working principle, Construction and cooling, ‘equivalent circuit, Vector diagram, voltage regulation, efficiency,
Losses & efficiency, Parallel operation; Determination of transformer constants and polarity. Three phase operation of single phase
transformer; Open delta and Scott connection. Harmonics in polyphase transformers; Induction voltage regulators; Auto transformers-
three phase and single phase.
Prerequisite Course: EE 1103
Course No. EE 2108 Credit: 1.5
Electrical machines-I Sessional Sessional : 3 Hrs/ Week

Experiments based on EE 2107

Course No. EE 2109 Credit: 3


Electronics-I Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week

Introduction: Properties of Insulators, Semiconductors and metals; Mobility and Conductivity; The potential barrier; work function;
contact potential; Electron emission of different types.

Conduction in semi-conductors: electrons and holes in an intrinsic semiconductor; conductivity of semi-conductor; Carrier
concentrations in semi-conductor; Donor and Acceptor impurities; Drift and diffusion and other carrier transport theories; Continuity
equation, Hall effect.
Semiconductor diode characteristics: Qualitative and Quantitative theory of the p-n junction as a diode; current components in p-n
diode; Volt-ampere characteristics; Transition and diffusion capacitance; Zener diode; Tunnel diode; varactor diode; Metal oxide
semi-conductor diode.
Rectification: vacuum diodes and semi-conductor diodes in rectification; Smoothing filter and voltage regulators.
Transistor: Transistor characteristics; Detail discussion of load lines; Bias and stabilisation of transistor amplifiers.
Vacuum Tubes: diodes, triodes , tetrodes, pentodes and multigrid tubes; Their characteristics and equivalent circuits.
Prerequisite Course: EE 1103

Course No EE 2110 Credit: 1.5


Electronics-I Sessional Sessional: 3 Hrs/ Week

Electronic symbols; Ratings and identification of resistor, capacitor, inductor, diodes, transistors, SCR, DIAC, TRIAC, etc. and H.F.
Transformer, low rating relays, switches etc. and their uses in electronic circuits Experiments based on Electronics-I.

Course No: CE 2103 Credit: 3


Strength of Materials Lecture: 3 Hrs./Week

Stress and strain: Tension and compression; Internal force; stress; Axial stresses and shear stresses; Strain; Elasticity and elastic
limit; Hook’s law; Modulus of Elasticity; Proportional limit; Stress strain diagram; Bearing stress; Hoop stress; Centrifugal stress;
thermal stress; shearing strain; Modulus or rigidity; Impact load.
Combined stress and strain: Stress in an inclined plain of an axially load member; principal stress and principal plane; thin walled
pressure vessel; Mohr’s circle; pure shear; Relation between modulus of rigidity and modulus of elasticity; Combined stress and
principal planes.
Torsion: Relation between shearing stress and torque in solid and hollow shaft; Torsional stiffness and equivalent shaft; close coiled
helical spring. Statically determinate Beams; Simple beams; different types of loading and reactions at supports; shear force and
bending moment; shear force and bending moment diagrams; relation between shear force and bending moment; superposition
principle; consideration for flexure equation and distribution of bending stress; Shearing stress due to bending; Economical sections;
Deflection of beams.
Column Theory: Compression blocks struts; column and braces; Euler’s column formula for central load and different end
conditions; Modes of failure and critical load; Slenderness ratio and classification of column; Secant formula for columns with
eccentric loading; Empirical formulae; straight line equation.

Course No. CE 2104 Credit: 0.75


Strength of Materials Sessional Sessional: 3/2 Hrs/Week

Experiments based on CE-2103


Course No. Hum 2103 Credit: 4
Industrial Management & Accountancy Lecture: 4 Hrs/Week

Administration: Management and Organisation; Authority and Responsibility; Principles of Scientific Management and
Organisation.
Plant Layout: Physical facilities, transportation, storage, maintenance and repairs. Purchasing-procedures; inventory control and
waste elimination economics lot; Budgetary control: Definition & importance’s; type of construction of budget.
Industrial law in Bangladesh: Law in relation to wages, working hour, safety and other conditions of works, legislation affecting
employment in factories, transport and agriculture.
Trade union legislation arbitration and conciliation, the Industrial court; the policy of the state in relation to labour; the influence of
the legislation for the control of industries.

Accounting:
Introduction: Definition of Book-Keeping, Advantages, Objects; Nature of transaction; Double-entry system of Book-keeping;
Classification of account.
Accounting cycle: Journal : Ledger (including double column cash book); Trial balance, Final account including adjustment;
Depreciation: Definition of depreciation; Methods of Depreciation.
Cost Accounting: Definition, Advantages; Objects of cost accounting; Concept of cost, Classification of cost, Statement of cost;
Distribution of overhead to the various cost centre/departments, Calculation of departmental overhead rate and machine hour rate; Job
Costing: Preparation of job cost-sheet and quotation; Marginal costing & profit volume/ratio; Operating cost.

Course No. Math 2103 Credit: 4


Engineering Mathematics-III Lecture: 4 Hrs/Week

Complex variables: Functions of a complex variable; Derivatives; Analytic function; singular point; poles; Cauchy Riemann
equations; Harmonic functions; Cauchy’s integral formulae; Taylor’s and Laurent’s theorem; residues; The residue theorem; contour
integration; Conformal mapping.
Matrices: Definition, addition, subtraction and multiplication of matrices; Different types of matrices; Transpose and inverses of a
matrix; Rank and elementary transformations of a matrix; Equivalent matrices; Linear dependence and independence of vectors;
Solution of linear equation by matrix methods; Linear transformations: Quadratic forms; Characteristic equation of matrix ;
Characteristic roots and vectors; Null and nullity of a matrix.
Series solution of differential equations: Series solution of differential equations of one independent variable; Method of Frobenious; Bessel’s equation; Functions of
various kinds; Modified Bessel’s functions; Ber and Bei functions; Legender’s equation; Legender function of the second kind.

Prerequisite Course: Math 1203

Details of 2nd Year 2nd Term Courses


EE 2200 Credit: 0.75
Electrical Shop Practice II Sessional: 3/2 Hrs/Week

Electrical wiring : House wiring, Industrial installation wiring, Estimation for electrical system, Safety rules, Electricity rules,
Electricity codes, Tariff of PDB and REB.

Course No. EE 2203 Credit: 3


Electrical circuits II Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week

Reactance and Susceptance curves, Analysis and Synthesis of dissipation less network.
Filter: Conventional and Modern, Passive and Active.
Introduction to Matrix Analysis of Electrical Networks Two port network: Determination of two port parameters,
interconnection of two-port Circuits, Validity tests, Terminated two port networks; Iterative impedance, Image impedance,
Characteristic impedance, Symmetrical two port networks.
State variable: Dynamic system and state variables, state variable analysis of simple circuits, systematic state variable analysis.
Prerequisite Course: EE 1203

Course No. EE 2204 Credit: 0.75


Electrical Circuits-II Sessional Sessional: 3/2 Hrs/Week

Experiments based on EE 2203

Course No. EE 2209 Credit: 3


Electronics-II Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week

Different transistor configurations and their equivalent circuits; r-parameters and h-parameters; Analysis at low, medium and high
frequencies; Transistor amplifier circuits and their cascading; effect of input output impedance; Darlington pair; Emitter follower;
Photoelectric devices; Solar energy converter.
Electron Ballistics: Motion of charged particles inconstant electric and magnetic filed and in parallel electromagnetic fields;
Electrostatic deflection; Electrical and magnetic focusing.
FET, MOSFET, UJT and their characteristics.
Prerequisite Course: EE2109
Course No. EE 2210 Credit: 1.5
Electronics-II Sessional Sessional: 3 Hrs/Week

Experiments based on EE 2209

Course No. EE 2211 Credit: 3


Electromagnetic Fields Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week

Review of vector Analysis.


Electrostatics: Coulomb’s law and forces, Electric field intensity, Electrical flux density, Gauss’s-theorem with application,
Electrostatic potential, Equipotential surfaces, Boundary conditions, Method of images, Laplace’s and Poisson’s equations and its
solutions, Energy of an electrostatic system.
Magnetostatics: Concept of magnetic field, flux density and magnetic field intensity. Faraday’s law, Biot-Savart law and Ampere’s
law,, vector magnetic potential; Energy of magnetostatic system; Mechanical forces and torque’s in electrical and magnetic fields;
Solutions to static field problems;
Electromagnetic fields and it’s radiation: Introduction to displacement current, Derivation of Maxwell’s equation in different co-
ordinate systems and its application. Boundary conditions for time varying systems, Retarded potentials.
The electrostatics of circuits: Circuit concepts and its derivation from the field equations. High frequency circuit concepts, Circuit
impedance’s, Concepts of good and perfect conductors, Depth of penetration, Internal impedance, Power loss calculation, Skin effect
of practical conductors.
Propagation and reflection of electromagnetic wave in unbounded media: Plane wave propagation, Polarisation, Power flow and
Poynting theorem, Transmission line analogy, Reflection from conductor and conducting dielectric boundary.
Radiowave propagation: Plane wave propagation through ionosphere and ground wave propagation. Effect of earth curvature on
propagation.
Prerequisite Course: Math2103

Course No EE 2222 Credit: 1.5


Programming Technique-II Sessional: 3 Hrs/Week

Structural programming using C++ programming language. Introduction, Characters, Constants and Float, Integer, character,
Complex and logical Variables, Relational operators and logical operators, key words, Arithmetic expressions, looping, branching,
array, string, input/output file handling, structure, union, pointer and dynamic memory allocation. Some typical program development
tactics using C++ program. Introduction to graphics and object oriented programming.
Advanced problem solving technique: Algorithm development for sorting, inserting, delete for a database, queue, stack and linked
list.
Prerequisite Course: EE 1222

Course no. Hum 2203 Credit: 3


Sociology and Government Lecture: 3 Hrs./Week

Sociology and its development; of Bengali society.


Fundamental concepts: Society, Community, Association, Group property; Some evaluation and techniques of production; Culture
and civilisation.
Social history and culture of Bangladesh; pre-industrial & industrial society; Urbanisation & Industrialisation in Bangladesh; Impact of Industrialisation & urbanisation;
Population and urban Ecology. Social problems; population, poverty, prostitution, Beggary, Crime and juvenile delinquency; problems arising out of liberation in
Bangladesh primitive society; Social structure of the tribal people of Bangladesh.

Government: Scope and utility of Government and politics, relation of political sciences; The origin and development of the state
functions of the modern state; citizenship. Modern forms of Govt.: The electorate, public opinion part system, Democracy and
socialistic ethics; Development of political through Plato and his “Republic” , Aristotle and “Policies”. Contribution of Islam to
political thought. Feudalism (India Feudalism). Political importance of Feudalism; Fascism and Marxism; Fascism and Marxism;
UNO; constitution of Bangladesh.

Course No. Math 2203 Credit: 4


Engineering Mathematics-IV Lecture: 4 Hrs/Week

Fourier Series: Fourier coefficients, Convergence of Fourier series, extension of interval of Fourier series, Complex Fourier series,
Integration and Differentiation of Fourier series, Fourier integral.
Laplace: Laplace transform, its basic theorems. Inverse Fourier transform and application of Laplace’s transform for solution of
ordinary differential equations related to linear circuits. Error function and error function complement. Inverse Laplace transform of
some irrational functions. Application of Laplace transforms to partial differential equations.
Solution of simple and partial differential equations with initial boundary conditions of being not more than second degree in not
more than three independent variables.
Harmonics: Two dimensional flow, Circular cylindrical and spherical harmonics. Diffusivity equation and its application in linear
flow with flow with fixed and varying boundary conditions and two dimensional flow applying Cartesian and polar forms.
Application of diffusivity equation to general flow problems.
Prerequisite Course: Math 2103
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (KUET)

Summary of Courses

Third Year First Semester


Sl. Course
Course Title L T P Credit
No. No.
01 EE 3103 Electrical Circuits-III 3 0 0 3.0
02 EE 3107 Electrical Machines-II 3 0 0 3.0
03 EE 3108 Electrical Machines-II 0 0 3 1.5
(Sessional)
04 EE 3109 Electronics-III 3 0 0 3.0
05 EE 3110 Electronics-III (Sessional) 0 0 3 1.5
06 EE 3113 Digital Electronics 3 1 0 4.0
07 EE 3114 Digital Electronics (Sessional) 0 0 3 1.5
08 Math 3103 Mathematics-V 3 0 0 3.0
09 Math 3104 Mathematics-V (Sessional) 0 0 1.5 0.75
TOTAL 15 1 10.5 21.25

3rd Year 1st Semester Load = 15L + 1T + 10.5 P = 26.5 Hours/Week = 21.25 Credit.

Third Year Second Semester


Sl. Course
Course Title L T P Credit
No. No.
01 EE 3200 Electronic Shop Practice 0 0 3 1.5
02 EE 3201 Electrical Engineering Materials. 2 0 0 2.0
03 EE 3203 Electrical Power Transmission & 3 0 0 3.0
Distribution
04 EE 3205 Communication Engineering-I 3 0 0 3.0
05 EE 3207 Electrical Machines-III 3 0 0 3.0
06 EE 3208 Electrical Machines-III (Sessional) 0 0 1.5 0.75
07 EE 3215 Electrical Measurement & Instrumentation 3 1 0 4.0
08 EE 3216 Elect. Measurement & Instrum. (Sessional) 0 0 3 1.5
09 EE 3220 Electrical Machines Design 0 0 3 1.5
TOTAL 14 1 10.5 20.25

3rd year 2nd Semester Load = 14L + 1T + 10.5P = 25.5 Hours/Week = 20.25 Credit
Yearly Total Credit = 21.25 + 20.25 = 41.50

DETAILS OF 3RD YEAR 1ST SEMESTER COURSES


EE 3103 Credit- 3.00
Electrical Circuits-III Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week

Transient and Steady state solution of linear circuits using Differential and Integro-differential equations.
Thevenin’s theorem, Norton’s theorem. Analogous systems: f-v and f-i analogy, Electro-mechanical systems.
Fourier analysis: Analysis by Fourier method, Discrete frequency spectrum, Symmetry conditions,
Exponential form of Fourier series, Fourier transform, Circuit analysis by Fourier transform.
Laplace transform: Laplace transformation and its application to linear circuit analysis. Impulse function.
Convolution integral and its application. Superposition integral. Sampled data system and Z-transformation.
Difference equation.

Prerequisite Course: EE 2203

EE 3107 Credit: 3.00


Electrical Machines-II Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week

Induction Motor: General principles, Construction, Rotating magnetic field, Equivalent circuits, Squirrel cage
and slip ring motors. Maximum starting torque. Starting methods. Speed variation methods. Tests for ploy
phase motors. Determination of constants from test data. Losses and efficiency,. Circle diagram, Harmonics in
the air gap flux. Induction Generator.
Alternators: Construction, Theory of operation. Armature windings, Alternator regulation, Armature Reaction
and reactance. Two Reaction Analysis, Transient condition of Alternator. Losses and efficiency, Synchronising
and load sharing of alternator.

Prerequisite Course: EE 2107

EE 3108 Credit: 1.50


Electrical Machines-II (Sessional) Sessional: 3 Hrs/Week

Laboratory Experiments based on EE 3107

EE 3109 Credit: 3.00


Electronics-III Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week

Oscillators: Conditions of self oscillations. Study of different types of oscillators. Design of oscillators.
Frequency stability, Negative resistance in oscillators.
Multivibrators: Bistable, Monostable and Astable. Analysis of RC coupled transistor amplifier circuits at LF,
MF, and HF ranges.
Untuned Power Amplifiers: Class A, Class AB and Class B amplifiers. Tuned class B and Class C amplifiers.
Neutralisation, push-pull Class B, Class C amplifier and their design. Transistor amplifier with complimentary
symmetry. Tuned potential amplifiers, single tuned, Double tuned, Cascade tuned amplifiers.
OP-AMP: Different types of operational amplifier and its applications: Differentiator, Integrator and
Comparator circuits. Analog computer and its application in differential equation solution.
TV Engineering: Camera tubes, CRT, composite video signals, TV receiver, introduction to colour TV.

Prerequisite Course: EE 2209

EE 3110 Credit: 1.50


Electronics-III (Sessional) Sessional: 3 Hrs/Week

Laboratory Experiments based on EE 3107

EE 3113 Credit: 4
Digital Electronics Lecture: 4 Hrs/Week
Number systems: Representation of number in different bases. Addition, subtraction in different bases; Base
complement: Subtraction using complements; Binary multiplication & division.
Binary codes: Different code system. Boolean algebra; various Gates. Sum of products and product of sums;
Maxterm, Minterm, Standard and Canonical form and other logical operations.
Simplification of Boolean functions: Karnaugh map method; Tabular method of simplification;
Implementation of logic circuit using various gates: NOR implementation, NAND implementation, AND-OR-
INVERT implementation.
Combinational logic circuit: Design procedure; Adder, Subtructor, Code converters, parity bit checker, etc.;
Analysis of combinational circuits and its truth table. Encoder, Decoder, Multiplexer, Demultiplexer. ROM and
PLA.
Flip-Flops: SR, JK, Master slave, T and D type flip flops and their truth tables.
Sequential circuits: Introduction to sequential circuits. Analysis and synthesis of synchronous sequential
circuits. Counters: Classifications, Synchronous and asynchronous counter design and analysis, Ring counter.
Johnson counter. Counter with parallel load.
Registers: Classifications, Shift registers, Transfer registers, Circular registers, and their applications. Registers
with parallel load.
Memory Units: Various memory devices,
Converters: Digital to Analog(D/A), Analog to Digital (A/D) converters and their applications.

Prerequisite Course: EE 2109

EE 3114 Credit: 1.50


Digital Electronics Sessional: 3 Hrs/Week
Laboratory Experiments based on EE 3113

Math-3103 Credit- 3.00


Mathematics-V Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week
Computer Application to Numerical Methods: Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations: Half
interval search, Method of false opposition, Newton-Raphson method, Method of iteration, Solution of
polynomial equations, Solution of systems of linear equation, Cramer’s rule, Gam’s equation method, Gauss’s-
Seidel method.
Interpolation: Forward difference and Backward difference, Lagrange’s interpolation formula. Numerical
differentiation: Use of Newton’s interpolation formulas. Numerical integration, Trapezoidal rule, Simpson’s
rule, Solution of differential equation: Picard’s methods, Runge-Kutta method, Finite difference method.
Statistical Analyses: Frequency and frequency distribution and its graphical representation. Measure of central
tendency, Media and mode, Index number, Variance, Mean deviation, Standard deviation, Quartile deviation,
Time series analyses. Probability and probability function and probability distribution: Normal distribution,
Poisson’s distribution and binomial distribution. Theory of error and Gaussian law of error. Arithmetic Mean,
Geometric Mean and Harmonic Mean, Moment Skewness and Kurtosis, Moments for grouped data, Relation
between moments and grouped data.
Curve Fitting: Relationship between variables; Equations of approximating curves. The straight line; The
method of least squares, The least square line on linear relation ship. The least square parabola. Regression
Application to time series. Problem involving two or more variable.
Correlation Theory: Correlation and regression. Linear correlation, Measures of correlation. The least square
regression lines. Standard error of estimate. Explained and Unexplained variation. Coefficient of correlation.
Remarks concerning the correlation coefficient. Product-moment formula for the linear correlation coefficient.
Rank correlation formulae. Regression lines and the linear correlation coefficient. Sampling theory of
correlation. Sampling theory of regression.

Prerequisite Course: Math 2203

Math 3104 Credit- 0.75


Numerical methods & Statistics Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week
Laboratory Experiments based on Math 3103

DETAILS OF 3RD YEAR 2ND TERM COURSES

EE 3200 Credit: 1.50


Electronic Shop Practice Sessional: 3 Hrs/Week

General Design Aspect of electronic Components: Filters, amplifier, oscillator audio transformer, power supply
from both mains & batteries and other electronic circuit design. Typical design problems, Digital circuit design.
Electronic Circuit design using operational amplifiers and programmable timers. Electronic Circuit design &
analysis using SPICE

EE 3201 Credit: 2.00


Electrical Engineering Materials. Sessional: 2 Hrs/Week
Waves in crystal; Quantum statistics; Conductivity theory; Collision theory and conductivity of metals; Band
theory of solids, Effective mass; Fermi level; Semiconductor carrier transport theory, Dielectrics; Polar and
Nonpolar Dielectrics, Langgevin function, Clasius Mosrottis equation. Interaction between field and matter.
Magnetic properties: Magnetic moments; Diamagnetic Paramagnetic, Ferromagnetic, Ferrimagnetic,
Antiferromagnetic materials and their applications, Permanent magnet materials.
Optical properties: Absorption and Emission, Superconductivity, Quantum Electronics.

EE 3203 Credit: 3.00


Electrical Power Transmission & Distribution. Sessional: 3 Hrs/Week

Introduction to transmission lines: Flux linkages, Inductance due to external flux. Inductance of single phase
Two wire line, Composite conductor lines, G.M.D. 3-phase line with equilateral and with unsymmetrical
spacing.; Parallel circuit of 3 phase line, Use of tables.
Capacitance of Transmission lines: Electric field, Capacitance of two wire line, Three-phase lines with
symmetrical & with equilateral spacing. Effect of earth. Parallel circuits lines. Representation of lines: Short,
Medium and Long transmission lines, Tee and Pi representation, Exact solutions. Equivalent circuit of long
Generalised line constants: General line equations in terms of A.B.C.D constants. Relations between constants,
Charts of line constants. Constants of combined networks measurement of line constants.
Circle Diagrams: Receiving and sending end power circle diagram. Power transmitted. Maximum universal
power circle diagrams; Use of circle diagrams . Voltage and power factor control in Transmission: Tap
changing transformers. On load tap changing Induction Regulators. Moving coil regulators, Boosting
transformers. Power factor control, Static condenser. Farranti effect.

Distribution: Distribution calculation, ring mains and inter-connections.


Insulators for Overhead lines: Type of Insulators: Their constructions and performance. Potential distribution
in a string of Insulators, String efficiency. Methods by equalising potential distribution. Special types of
insulators. Testing of Insulators.
Mechanical characteristics of Transmission line: Sag and stress analysis wind and Ice loading. Supports at
different elevation, conditions of erection, effects of temperature changes.
Insulated cables: Under ground cables as overhauled lines. Insulating materials. Electro static stress grading.
Three core cable-Dielectric losses and heating. Modem Developments oil filled and Gas filled cables.
Measurements of capacitance. Cable testing. Corona & Corona power loss.
Economic marginal transmission cost, Economic conductor section, General consideration, Ideal conductor
section, Effect of any deviation from the ideal cross section, limits for the size of underground cables, Selection
of ideal voltage.

EE 3205 Credit: 3.00


Communication Engineering -I Sessional: 3 Hrs/Week

Transmission line: High Frequency Transmission lines, Impedance matching technique and application.
Modulation & Demodulation: AM, FM, PM, DSB, SSB, VSB, ISB; Detection of AM, FM & PM.
Information Theory: Information and system capacity, Information transmission, Entropy, Continuous
channel capacity, Transmission through Electrical Network.
Noise: Physical sources of noise, Types of noise, Calculation of Noise, SNR & Noise figure, calculation of
noise figure, noise temperature, figure tram measurement and from equivalent noise resistance.

Prerequisite Course: EE 3109

EE 3207 Credit: 3.00


Electrical Machines-III Sessional: 3 Hrs/Week

Synchronous Motor: Theory of operation, Motor characteristics, Mathematical analysis, Vector diagram, V-
curves, Motor tests, Losses, Efficiency and starting, Hunting and Damping, Synchronous condenser.
Single phase Motor: Theory, principle of operations of different types of single phase motors and their
characteristics.
Special Machines: Universal motor, Hysteresis and stepping motors, Electrostatic motor, Repulsion motor
Brushless DC motor, Switched reluctance motors, Permanent magnet motors, Linear induction motors,
Servomotors, Rotating power amplifiers, etc.
Electro Mechanical energy conversion: Principles of Electro-mechanical energy conversion, energy balance
Energy in singly excited magnetic systems. Mechanical force and energy, State function, Variables & co-
energy. Dynamic equations. Analytical techniques, Gross motion; Linearization, function and block
synchronous converters.

Prerequisite Course: EE 3107


EE 3208 Credit: 0.75
Electrical Machines-III (Sessional) Sessional: 1.5 Hrs/Week

Laboratory Experiments based on EE 3207

EE 3215 Credit: 4.00


Electrical Measurement & Instrumentation. Sessional: 4 Hrs/Week

Measurement of Resistance, Inductance and Capacitance, Balancing procedure for A.C bridge, Measurements
of conductivity of bulk materials. Cable faults and localisation of cable faults, Magnetic measurement, Ballistic
galvanometers, Fluxmeter, Separation of iron losses, Illumination measurements, High voltage, measurement.
Measuring instruments: Classification, Operating principle of Ammeters, Voltmeters, Wattmeters, Watt-hour
meters, and Maximum Demand Indicators.
Introduction to instrumentation, Approach to measuring systems, function description, input/output
configuration, Statistical methods of measurements.
Error: Classification of error, normal law of error, guarantee of error.
Transducer: Resistive, Strain gausses, Thermal , Magnetic-LVDT, Capacitive; Piezoelectric, Optical.
Current transformer and potential transformers.
Signal Conditioning Circuits: AC and DC circuits.
Electronic measuring instruments: Oscilloscope, DMM, VTVM, TVM.
Measurement of speed, frequency, pressure, temperature, flow force , weight level detector, shaft encoder.

EE 3216 Credit: 1.50


Electrical Measurement & Instrumentation. (Sessional) Sessional: 3 Hrs/Week

Laboratory Experiments based on EE 3215

EE 3220 Credit: 1.50


Electrical Machine Design (Sessional) Sessional: 3 Hrs/Week

Specification and design of Electromagnets. Solenoids, Chokes, Transformers and Induction motors.
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (KUET)

Summary of Courses

4TH YEAR 1ST SEMESTER


Sl. Course Course Title Theory Tutorial Sessional Credit
No. No. Hrs./Week Hrs./Week Hrs./Week
01 EE 4100 Project & Thesis 0 0 3 1.5
02 EE 4101 Control System Engineering. 3 0 0 3.00
03 EE 4103 Power System Engineering. 3 0 0 3.00
04 EE 4104 -do-(Sessional) 0 0 1.5 0.75
05 EE 4105 Communication Engineering-II. 3 0 0 3.00
06 EE 4106 -do- (Sessional) 0 0 1.5 0.75
07 EE 4109 Power & Industrial Electronics 3 0 0 3.00
08 EE 4110 -do- (Sessional) 0 0 1.5 0.75
09 EE 4113 Microprocessor & 3 0 0 3.00
Microcomputer
10 EE 4114 -do- (Sessional) 0 0 1.5 0.75
11 EE 4130 Seminar 0 0 1 0.5

TOTAL 15 0 10 20

4th year 1st term Load = 15L + 0T + 10 P = 25 Hrs/Week


= 20 credit

4TH YEAR 2ND SEMESTER


Sl. Course Course Title Theory Tutorial Sessional Credit
No. No. Hrs./Week Hrs./Wee Hrs./Week
k
01 EE 4200 Project and Thesis-II 0 0 3 1.5
02 EE 4203 Switchgear & Protection 3 0 0 3.00
03 EE 4204 -do-(Sessional) 0 0 1.5 .75
04 EE 4205 Communication Engineering-III 3 0 0 3.00
05 EE 4206 -do-(Sessional) 0 0 1.5 .75
06 EE 4217 Power Station Engg. & 3 0 0 3.00
Economy.
07 Optional-I 3 0 0 3.00
08 Optional- 3 0 0 3.00
II

TOTAL 15 0 6 18.0

4th year 2nd term load = 15L + 0T + 06 P = 21 Hrs/Week


= 18 credit

Yearly total credit =20.00 + 18.00 = 38.00

Details of Fourth Year 1st Term Courses


Course No. EE 4100 Credit: 2
Project and Thesis Sessional : 3 Hrs/week

Study of problems in the field of Electrical & Electronic Engineering.

Course No. EE 4101 Credit : 3


Control System Engineering. Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week

Introduction to Control System, Rotating power amplifier, AC & DC servomotor, Input to control systems,
steady state response to step, ramp and parabolic inputs, transient response, poles and zeros, Frequency
response from pole-zero diagram, Routh’s stability criterion; Block diagrams, transfer functions and flow
graph; Root locus, Frequency response, Nyquist’s stability criterion.

Modem Control system: Introduction, State variable Analysis, Canonical forms, controllability and
observablity, Application of eigen value, Linear control system design by state feedback.

Controller design: P, I,PI and PID types

Course No-EE 4103 Credit: 3


Power System Engineering. Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week

Power Network Representations P.U. method of performance calculation, P.U. impedance of three winding
transformers; Power flow in simple systems, load flow studies of large systems using the Gauss-Seidel
methods; Control of voltage, power and reactive power; Symmetrical three phase faults on synchronous
Machine. Symmetrical Components: Sequence impedance and sequence networks of generators, transformers
and lines; sequence network of systems. Unsymmetrical Faults: Single line to ground fault, line to line fault,
double line to ground fault.

Power system stability: the stability problem of power system, distinction between steady state and transient
stability, the swing equation, Equal area criterion and its applications; Solution of swing equation, factors
affecting transient stability; Methods of improving stability.

Generator and feeder reactor schemes, Busbar reactor schemes, Power flow and control schemes of a power
station.
Economic operation of power system.

Prerequisite Course: EE 3203

Course No. EE 4104 Sessional: 3/2 Hrs/Week


Power System Engineering (Sessional) Credit: .75

Sessional based on EE 4103.

Course No. EE 4105 Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week


Communication Engineering-II Credit: 3
Digital communication: Introduction, Nyquist sampling theorem, quantization of Analog system, Quantization
of noise, PAM, PWM, PPM, PCM, LOGPCM, TDM and FDM systems, Digital modulations,
ASK,FSK,PSK,DPSK,MSK, M-array digital modulation, QAM, QPSK, delta modulation, Line coding, Frame
construction, Error Probability.

Telephony: Introduction to telephone system, Principles, Microphone, Receiver, Elements of telephone.

Ex-change: Introduction to switching systems, Strowger and crossbar exchange, Digital exchange, Signalling
& switching technique , Traffic theory, PABX System, Telephone/Exchange tariff measurement.

Prerequisite Course: EE 3205


Course No EE 4107 Lecture: 3 Hrs/week
Power & Industrial Electronics Credit: 3

Semiconductor Power Devices: Power diodes, power transistors and gas-filled tubes. SCRs, TRIACS, DIACS
and other types of thyristors their characteristics cooling and protection; Series and parallel operation of
thyristors, firing and control circuits; Controlled rectification with thyratrons, ignitrons, and SCR.

Basic thyristor converter: types and circuit configuration, application areas; AC phase control and regulators,
Integral cycle control; Harmonics of circuits with diodes and thyristors for different types of loads. Methods of
forced commutation: Thyristor choppers and time ratio control, their application to dc motor circuits for speed
control; Inverter circuits; Harmonic reduction; Analysis and design of commutation circuits; Cycloconverter,
phase converters; Induction motor speed control circuits.

Saturable reactors and magnetic amplifiers; Resistance welding control; Ignitron contractor; Resistance welding
with solid state circuits. Dielectric heating of nonconducting material; induction heating of conducting materials

Prerequisite Course: EE 3109

Course No. EE 4108 Sessional: 3/2 Hrs/Week


Power and Industrial Electronics Sessional Credit : .75

Laboratory experiments based on EE 4107.

Course No EE-4109 Credit: 3


Power & Industrial Electronics Lecture: 3 Hrs/week

Semiconductor Power Devices: Power diodes, power transistors and gas-filled tubes. SCRs, TRIACS, DIACS
and other types of thyristors their characteristics cooling and protection; Series and parallel operation of
thyristors, firing and control circuits; Controlled rectification with thyratrons, ignitrons, and SCR.

Basic thyristor converter: types and circuit configuration, application areas; AC phase control and regulators,
Integral cycle control; Harmonics of circuits with diodes and thyristors for different types of loads. Methods of
forced commutation: Thyristor choppers and time ratio control, their application to dc motor circuits for speed
control; Inverter circuits; Harmonic reduction; Analysis and design of commutation circuits; Cycloconverter,
phase converters; Induction motor speed control circuits.

Saturable reactors and magnetic amplifiers; Resistance welding control; Ignitron contractor; Resistance welding
with solid state circuits. Dielectric heating of nonconducting material; induction heating of conducting materials

Course No. EE 4113 Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week


Microprocessors and Microcomputers Credit: 3

Introduction to different types of 8-bit microprocessors and their architecture; pin diagram and functions;
Instruction sets and assembly language Programming; Hardware organisation; Design of typical control unit.
Microprocessor interfacing: Introduction to some available microprocessor peripheral ICs and their application;
Timing diagram, Interrupts, I/O System, DMA-based data transfer, memory interfacing, A/D and D/A converter
interfacing; Introduction to microcomputers.

Prerequisite Course: EE 3113

Course No. EE 4114 Sessional: 3 Hrs/Week


Microprocessors and Microcomputer Sessional Credit: 2

Laboratory experiments based on EE 4113.


Details of 4th Year 2nd Term Courses

Course No. EE-4200 Sessional: 4 Hrs/Week


Project and Thesis Credit :4
Study of problems in the fields of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
(Continued from the 1st Semester)

Course No EE 4203 Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week


Switchgear and Protection Credit: 3

Circuit breakers: Type, rating, construction and selection; Arc extinction; Maintenance, testing and recovery
voltage.
Relays: types, construction, principle and operating characteristics of over current, reactance , directional,
power and impedance relays; balanced current relaying of parallel line, ground fault relaying, pilot relaying
principles, protection relay schemes for generators, transformers, line feeders, buses, motor, generator and
power systems. Reactors, lightning arrestors, surge absorbers, ground wire, generators grounding.
Busbar system and reactors: Simple busbar, double busbar, ring busbar, Reactors
Co-ordination of Over current relay.
Prerequisite Course: EE 4103

Course No EE 4204 Sessional: 3/2 Hrs/Week


Switchgear and Protection Sessional Credit: .75
Sessional based on EE 4203

Course No. EE 4205 Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week


Communication Engineering -III Credit:3

Satellite communication systems: Introduction to satellite communication, Communication satellite subsystems,


Earth station, Satellite link analysis, Different types of multiple access technique, TDMA, FDMA and CDMA,

Introduction to ISDN, B-ISDN, LAN, MAN, WAN and multimedia communication.


Optical communication: Introduction, optical fibers, optical sources & detectors, loss and dispersion.
Introduction to mobile communication
Radar: Introduction, RADAR equation, LORAN,SONAR, ILS, GCA Radar beacon, CW radar, TR, ATR tubes
duplexer and application of radar
Prerequisite Course: EE 4105

Course No-EE 4206 Credit: 0.75


Communication Engineering-III Sessional Sessional: 3/2 Hrs/Week

Sessional based on EE 4205

Course No. EE 4217 Credit :3


Power Station Engineering and Economy Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week

Power plant load: Power resources, load curves, load growth and forecasting, planing of generating capacity
and selection of plants, types of load and their effects.

Plant location: Site selection for different plants, plant performance.


Station performance: Efficiency, heat rate and incremental rate, load division between generating units for
economy.
Conventional power plant: Hydro and thermal power plant, generating cost.

Nuclear power plant: Nuclear fission and fusion; energy release; moderation, control, cooling and shielding
aspects; Nuclear power station of different types.

Non conventional power generation: Microhydel power plant; wind, magneto hydrodynamic and photovoltaic
power generation.

Tariff: Energy rates and analysis.

Optional Subjects

Option-I :
1. Telecommunication Switching.
2. Digital Signal Processing.
3. Microwave Engineering.
4. Digital system Design.
5. Semiconductor Device

Option-II :
1. Generalised Machine theory
2. High voltage Engineering.
3. Advanced Control Engineering.
4. Advanced Microprocessor & Microcomputer.
5. VLSI Circuits.
Details of the courses of optional subjects
Telecommunication Switching Credit-3
Course No. EE 4219 Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week

Introduction to switching systems Different types of switching, SPC and digital signaling and switching
techniques, design of switching centers, Traffic theory, Telephone network organization, Practical signaling
system switching network design, Charging and numbering plan, Time and space switching, Introduction to
ATM.

Course No. EE 4235 Credit: 3


Digital Signal Processing Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week

Introduction to DSP, Discrete time signal and systems; Linear system The Z-transform; Frequency domain
representation of discret time sustems and signals, Discret fourier siries and Discrete Fourier transform(DFT);
Convolution and correlation, Computation of the DFT, Digital filters, IIR filters and FIR filters, filter design.
Computation of discrete Fourier transform; Discrete random signals; Effect of finite registrar length in digital
signal processing; Power spectrum estimation; Hardware implementation; Digital signal processor TMS family;
Application of digital signal processing.

Course No EE 4211 Credit: 3


Microwave Engineering Sessional:2 Hrs/Week

Transit time effect, Velocity modulation, space charge wave & micro wave tubes, klystron, magnetron,
Travelling wave tube amplifier. Wave guide components, cavity resonators.

Introduction to solid state microwave devices; Antennas & radiation, Hertzian dipole, Long antennas analysis,
Rhombic & slot antenna, frequency independent and logperiodic antennas, Antenna array; introduction to
antennas and array design.

H.F. Transmission lines, smith chart, Impedance matching techniques and applications, E.M. propagation,
reflection and refraction, Wave guides; Parallel plane, Rectangular, Coaxial wave guides. Transit time effects.
Velocity modulation, space charge wave, Microwave tubes, Klystron amplifier, Multicavity Klystron amplifier,
Reflex Klystron oscillator, Magnetron, Travelling Wave Tube (TWT) amplifier. Backward Wave
Oscillator(BWO). Wave guide components, cavity resonators, antennas radiation patterns, Rhombic and slot
antenna, Frequency independent and logperiodic antennas, Antenna arrays. Introduction to antennas and array
design.

Course No. EE 4233 Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week


High Voltage Engineering Credit: 3

High voltage supplies: AC: Cascaded Transformers, Tesla coils. DC: Valve Rectifier circuits, Cascaded
Rectifiers, Electrostatic generators, Graff generators.

Impulse Generators: Impulse voltage wave shapes, Mathematical analysis and design consideration of impulse
generators. Triggering of impulse generators. Measurement of high voltages.

Corona: Power loss calculation, Break down of solid, liquid and gaseous dielectrics.
Insulation testing, Standard specifications; High voltage DC. transmission, merits and demerits over AC
transmission; Bridge arrangement. Mathematical analysis of the bridge circuit, Regulation, Reactive power,
Artificial commutation.

Protection against lighting and Insulation co-ordination: Lighting phenomena, Direct and indirect lighting,
Transmission line design based on Direct strokes, ground wire; Protective devices: lightning arrestors and
Protector tubes; Insulation co-ordination and transformer insulation protection; Selection of lighting arrester,
BIL.
Course No. EE 4201 Credit: 3
Advanced Control System Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week

Closed loop pole zero Assignment (State-Variable feed back ):Introduction to modern control system: Optimal
design by use of quadratic performance Index, Structural properties of Linear Multivariable control systems;
Digital control system.

Course No. EE 4207 Credit: 3


Generalised Machine Theory Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week

Introduction to generalised machine theory; Kronis primitive machine; Moving to fixed axis transformation;
Parkis transformation; Three-phase to d-q transformation; Variable coefficient transformation; other
transformations. Matrix analysis of machine; Three phases synchronous and induction machine and two phase
servo motor analysis; Diagonilization by a change of variable. Symmetrical three phase machines.

Course No. EE 4213 Credit: 3


Advanced Microprocessor & Microcomputer Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week

Architecture of 8086 and its sister microprocessors, Maximum mode and minimum mode configurations, Pipe
lining, Assembly Language programming, 8086 Based Multiprocessing system, Introduction to
Multiprogramming, Peripheral Chips; Introduction to 32 bit microprocessor.

Introduction to operating system, Memory Management, Virtual Memory management, Cache Memory. File
handler.

Introduction to Computer Networking: Network architectures, Introduction to ISO reference model.

Course No. EE 4237 Credit:3


Reliability analysis and prediction Lecture: 3 Hrs/Week

Reliability Concept: Concept of Reliability, mean time to failure, mean time between failures, down time, up
time , type of failures, Burn in, useful life and wear out periods, debugging Bath tub curve.

Combinational reliability: Series, parallel, K-out-of m configurations, reliability evaluation of complex systems
by inspection, event space, path-tracing, decomposition, cutset and tie-set methods, matrix methods, critical
dependent failures.

Catastrophic failure models: Failure data, failure modes, reliability in terms of hazard rate and failure density,
Hazard models: constant hazard, linearly increasing and linearly decreasing hazard models and their
comparison; weibull model, exponential hazard, piecewise linear models.

System Reliability: system reliability evaluation of series, parallel K-out-of m, standby configurations in terms
of hazard rates, approximation and bounds, meantime to failure, Markov models, computer methods of analysis,
and analog and digital simulation, Monte Carlo methods.

Reliability Improvement: Component improvement, redundancy concepts, component and system redundancy,
redundancy in digital systems, comparison of active and standby redundancy.

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