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PROGRAM EDUCATION OBJECTIVES AND OUTCOMES

Subject Name/Code: ELECTRIC MACHINES-I/ 3EE4


Class: B.Tech. II Yr III Sem. Electrical Engineering L T P
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External Marks: 80 Internal Marks: 20 Total Marks:100

(1) Program Description:To offer high quality education in the field of Electrical
Engineering and to prepare students abreast of latest global industrial and research
requirements and fulfill responsibility towards community.

(2) Program Objective:


I. Preparation: To prepare undergraduate studentswith appropriate blend of theoretical
foundations, experimentation & technical implementation to comprehend and
pinpoint problems in the field of electrical Engineeringto excel in postgraduate
programs or to succeed in industry / technical profession.
II. Core competence: To provide students with a solid foundation in mathematical,
scientific and engineering fundamentals required to solve electrical engineering
problems and also to pursue higher studies. Student will be able to employ his
knowledge along with necessary techniques & tools for modern engineering
applications.
III. Breadth: To train students with good scientific and electrical engineering breadth so
as to comprehend, analyze, design, and create novel products and solutions for the
real life problems in the present electrical system.
IV. Professionalism: To inculcate in students professional and ethical attitude,
Communication Skills, teamwork Skills, computer programming skill and an ability
to relate electrical engineering issues to broader social context.
V. Learning Environment: To provide student with an academic environment aware of
excellence, leadership, and the life-long learning needed for a successful professional
career through independent studies, thesis, internships etc.

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(3)Program Outcomes:
A. Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of advanced mathematics, science and
electrical engineering with the ability to apply the theoretical knowledge and concepts
to the disciplines of electrical engineering.
B. Graduates will demonstrate an ability to identify, formulate, pinpoint and solve
Electrical engineering problems keeping in view the present day power and energy
requirement and its future prospect.
C. Graduate will demonstrate an ability to design and analyze electrical and power
electronic circuits and conduct experiments enable to design, construct and operate
complex interconnected power systems.
D. Graduates will demonstrate an ability to design study and analyze the digital and
analog systems and components that serve as the fundamental components of the
power engineering methods being increasingly used with the new technological
advances.
E. Graduates will demonstrate an ability to visualize and work on laboratory and identify
the theoretical models as predictors of real world behavior. This may include
evaluating, establishing of validating a relationship between data and underlying
physical principles.
F. Graduate will demonstrate skills to use modern engineering tools, software,
equipment to design, protect or assemble the system using specific methodologies
with the help of appropriate tools to satisfy requirements.
G. Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of professional and computer language skills
that will eventually develop them into skilled researchers in an atmosphere that is
technically advanced and conductive.
H. Graduate will be able to communicate effectively in both verbal and written form.
They will develop a better presentation skill on academic and personal grounds that
will enhance their personality in all aspects.
I. Graduate will understand the impact of engineering solutions on the society and also
be aware of contemporary issues relating to the exhausting resources and alternatives
to continue uninterrupted power supply.
J. Graduate will develop confidence, self motivation, positive belief, consistency,
perseverance and team work.
K. Graduate will be able to participate and succeed in campus placements and
competitive examinations like Public sector, GATE, GRE etc.
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L. An understanding of the industry needs through direct exposure with the industries
under the Entrepreneurship Development Cell.
M. An ability to take interest in higher education, research avenues through various
trainings and research laboratory exposure.

(4) Mapping of Program Objective with Program Outcome

Program Program Outcomes

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(5) Course Objectives :

The study of subject Electrical Machine-I in undergraduate program in Electrical

Engineering Branch will achieve the following major objectives:

1- Graduates will learn the construction and working of DC machines and Transformers.

2- To provide the depth knowledge about the performance and control of DC generators

and motors.

3- This course will help the learner to analyze and evaluate the performance of polyphase

transformers and auto transformers.

4- This subject finds its application in power systems and industries.

5- This course will help the student to prepare for various competitive examinations.

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(6) Course Objective Contribution to Program Outcomes:

Course Objective Program Outcome


1- Graduates will learn the B. Graduates will demonstrate an ability to identify,
construction and working of DC formulate, pinpoint and solve Electrical engineering
problems keeping in view the present day power and
machines and Transformers.
energy requirement and its future prospect.

2- To provide the depth knowledge C. Graduate will demonstrate an ability to design and
about the performance and control analyze electrical and power electronic circuits and
conduct experiments enable to design, construct and
of DC generators and motors.
operate complex interconnected power systems.
D. Graduates will demonstrate an ability to design study
and analyze the digital and analog systems and
components that serve as the fundamental
components of the power engineering methods being
increasingly used with the new technological
advances.

3- This course will help the learner to B. Graduates will demonstrate an ability to identify,
analyze and evaluate the formulate, pinpoint and solve Electrical engineering
problems keeping in view the present day power and
performance of polyphase
energy requirement and its future prospect.
transformers and auto
transformers.

4- This subject finds its application in D. Graduates will demonstrate an ability to design study
power systems and industries. and analyze the digital and analog systems and
components that serve as the fundamental components
of the power engineering methods being increasingly
used with the new technological advances.

5- This course will help the student to K. Graduate will be able to participate and succeed in
campus placements and competitive examinations like
prepare for various competitive Public sector, GATE, GRE etc.

examinations.

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(6) Course Objective to Program Outcomes Mapping:

Course Program Outcomes


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(8) Topics Covered Beyond the Syllabus/Additional Contents:

Alongwith the above stated topics allotted in the syllabus we covered following topics in this
subject which are important for the control system studies:
S. No. Beyond Syllabus topic Source
Different types of Transformers Connection
Electrical Machine
1 Which are used for Transmission and
(P.S.Bhimbhara)
Distribution.
Separation of losses and Phase Conversion of Electrical Machine
2
the Transformers. (P.S.Bhimbhara)

(9)Text Books /Reference Books:


Text/
S.N. Author Name Book Title Publisher
Reference
1 DhanpatRai Text
AshfaqHussain Electrical Machinery
Publications
2 Electrical Machine B.S. Reference
P.S.R. Murty
Publication
3 I.J.Nagrath& Text
Electrical Machine T.M.H
Kothari
4 Khanna Text
P.S.Bhimbra Electrical Machinery
Publishers

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(10)Instructional Methods:
1. Direct Instructions:
I. Black board presentation
II.Multimedia presentation

2. Interactive Instruction:
I. Quiz

3.Indirect Instructions:
I.Problem Solving
4.Independent Instructions:
I. Assignment questions

(11) Learning Materials:


1. Lecturer Notes/ Lecturer PPT
2 .Multimedia material (videos, text with animations)
3. Web Resources
I. http://www.nptel.com etc

(12)Assessment of Outcomes:
1. Quiz/ Tests.
2. Presentation by students.
3. Daily class room interaction.
4. Assignments.
5. Session tests/ Internal assessment (two in each semester).
6. End term exam/External assessment (Conducted by RTU, Kota)

(13) Outcomes will be achieved through following:


1. Class room teaching (through chalk and board and PPT).
2. Discussion on topics.
3. Expert lectures from industries/ Academies.
4. Suggested research papers.
5. Video lectures.
6. Industrial visits.

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