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VAAGDEVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BOLLIKUNTA, WARANGAL.

TEACHING SCHEDULE FOR CONTROL SYSTEMS


B.Tech. (ECE)-III Year (Semester-I) 2014-2015 5 Periods/Week
Uni Title Topic No. of Cumulative
t Lecturers No. of
No. Lecturers
I Introduction Concepts of control systems, Classification of control systems
Open loop and closed loop control systems and their differences 1
Different examples of control systems 1
Feed-Back characteristics, Effects of feedback 1 08
Mathematical models-Differential equations, Impulse Response
and transfer functions Translational and Rotational mechanical
systems 5
II Transfer Transfer Function of DC Servo motor, AC Servo motor 2
Function Synchro transmitter and Receiver 1
Representation Block diagram representation of systems considering electrical
systems as examples 1 18
Block diagram algebra 3
Representation by Signal flow graph 1
Reduction using Mason’s gain formula 2
III Time Response Standard test signals, Time response of first order systems 1
analysis Characteristic Equation of Feedback control systems 1
Transient response of second order systems 2
28
Time domain specifications 2
Steady state response, Steady state errors and error constants 2
Effects of proportional derivative, proportional integral systems 2
IV Stability Concept of stability, Qualitative stability and conditional stability 1
analysis in S- Routh’s stability criterion 2
Domain Limitations of Routh’s stability 1 37
Root Locus Technique and concept ,Construction of root loci 4
Effects of adding poles and zeros to G(s) H (s) on the root loci. 1
V Frequency Introduction, Frequency domain specifications 2
Response Bode diagrams 2
Analysis Determination of Frequency domain specifications and transfer
45
function from the Bode Diagram 2
Phase margin and Gain margin 1
Stability Analysis from Bode Plots. 1
VI Stability analysis Polar Plots-Nyquist Plots-Stability Analysis
in Frequency 4 49
Domain
VII Classical Compensation techniques 1
Control Design Lag, Lead, Lead-Lag Controllers design in frequency Domain 3 55
Techniques PID Controllers. 2
VIII State Space Concepts of state, state variables and state model 1
Analysis of Derivation of state models from block diagrams 1
Continuous Diagonalization,Solving the Time invariant state Equations 1 60
Systems State Transition Matrix and it’s Properties 1
Concepts of Controllability and Observability 1
Text books:
Automatic Control systems 8th edition-by B.C.Kuo 2003-John wiley and son’s.,
Control systems Engineering – by I.J.Nagrath and M.Gopal, New Age International (P) Limited, Publishers, 2nd edition.
Control systems(Problems and Solutions), by A.K.Jairath
Reference books: 1. Modern Control Engineering- by Katsuhiko Ogata-Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 3rd edition, 1998.
Control systems by N.K.Sinha, New Age International (P) Limited Publishers, 3rd edition, 1998.
Control systems Engg. by NISE 3rd edition-John Wiley.
“Modeling &Control of Dynamic Systems” by Narciso F.Macia George J.Thaler, Thomson Publishers.

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VAAGDEVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE
TEACHING SCHEDULE FOR ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
B.Tech. (ECE)-II Year (Semester-I) 2016-2017 4Periods/Week
Cumulative
No. of Lectures no. of
Unit Title Topic
Lectures
Essence of electricity, Electric Current, Potential
1
Difference, E.M.F, Electric Power Ohm’s law,
2
R-L-C Parameters,
1
Voltage and current sources –Independent and dependent
1
sources
Source transformation
Voltage –Current relationship for passive elements 20
Introduction to (for different input signals - square, ramp, saw tooth ,
3
Electrical Circuits triangular)
1
Kirchoff’s laws
I 2
Network reduction techniques-series, parallel, series -
2
parallel
3
Star-to-delta-to-star transformation
Nodal analysis, Super node for DC excitations
3
Mesh analysis, super mesh for DC excitations
Problems IMID
1
NPTEL-Lecture
R.M.S and Average values and form factor for different
periodic wave forms 3
Steady state analysis of R.L. and C(in series, parallel and
series parallel combinations) with sinusoidal excitation 2
Concept of reactance, Impedance, susceptance and 29
Single Phase A.C.
II admittance 2
Circuits
Phase and phase difference
Concept of power factor, real and reactive powers 2
J-notation, complex and polar forms of representation
Complex power and Problems.
NPTEL-Lecture
Locus diagrams –series R-L, R-C,R-L-C and parallel
combination with variation of various parameters 3
Series Resonance circuits 37
Parallel Resonance circuits 2
Locus diagrams, Concept of band width and Q factor and Problems. 1
III Resonance & Magnetic circuits 2
Magnetic circuits Faraday’s laws of electromagnetic induction 2
Concept of self and mutual inductance, Coefficient of
coupling, Dot convention
Analysis of series and parallel magnetic circuits 2
NPTEL-Lecture
2
Definitions, Graph, Tree ,Basic cutest and Basic Tie set
2
Matrices for planar, Loop and Nodal methods for
3
Network Topology analysis of networks with dependent & Independent 52 II MID
IV 1
Voltage and current sources Duality & Dual Networks.
1
NPTEL-Lecture

Superposition Theorem
2
Thevenin’s Theorem
2
Norton’s Theorem
V Network Theorems 60
Maximum Power Transfer Theorem
(with D.C & A.C) 2
Reciprocity Theorem, Tellegen’s theorem
1
Millman’s and Compensation theorems
Problems.
1
NPTEL-Lecture

Text Books: 1. Engineering circuit analysis by Willian Hayt and Jack E.Kemmerlly McGraw Hill Company.
2. Circuits & Networks by A.Sudhakar and Shyammohan S .Palli, Tata Mc.Graw Hill
3. Electric circuits by A. Chakrabarthy, Dhanipat Rai &Sons.
References:
1. Network analysis by ME Van Valkenberg.
2. Linear circuit analysis (time domain phasor and Laplace transform approaches) second edition by Raymond A.Decarlo and PENMIN-LIN, Oxford University Press.
Second edition 2004.
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VAAGDEVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE, WARANGAL.
Teaching Schedule
Power System Operation and Control
B.Tech. (EEE)-IV Year (Semester-I) 2017-2018 4Periods/Week
Unit Topic No. of Cumulative No.
No. Lecturers of Lecturers
Induction 1
Optimal Operation of generators 1
Heatratecurve, costcurve, fuel cost, Incremental fuel cost, Production
costs, Input –output characteristics 3
I Optimum generation allocation with line losses neglected 1
Problems 2 12
Optimum generation allocation including the effect of Transmission losses
Loss Coefficients, General Transmission line loss formula 1
Problems. 2
NPTEL Lecture-1 1
Optimal scheduled of hydrothermal System 2
Hydro electric power plant models, Scheduling problems, 1
II 18
Short term hydro thermal scheduling problem 2
NPTEL Lecture-2 1
Modeling of Turbine 1
Modeling of Generator 2
III Modeling of Governor 2 25
Modeling of Excitation System 1
NPTEL Lecture-3 1
Load Frequency Control-I
Necessity of keeping frequency constant 1
Defination of control area-Single Area control 1
Block diagram representation of an isolated power system 2
Dynamic response, Steady State analysis, Uncontrolled case 3
IV Load frequency control of 2- area system 3
Uncontrolled cases and controlled case Tieline bias control, 2
42
Steady State representation 1
Load Frequency Controllers:
PI control of single area and its block diagram representation 2
Steady State response, Load Frequency control & Economic dispatch 1
NPTEL Lecture-4 1
Reactive Power Control
i)Reactive power Compensation in Transmission System 2
ii)Advantages & disadvantages of different types of compensating
equipment for Transmission Systems 2
V 50
iii)Load Compensation Specifications of load Compensator 2
iv)Uncompensated and compensated Transmission lines, Shunt and Series
Compensation. 1
NPTEL Lecture-5 1

Text books:
1. Modern Power System Analogizes – I.J.Nagrath & D.P.Kothari
2. Modern Power System Analogizes-C.L.Wadhwa
3. Reactive Power Control in Electric System-The Miller, John wiler & Sons.
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EEE Department
VAAGDEVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE
TEACHING SCHEDULE FOR SWITCHGEAR AND PROTECTION

B.Tech. (EEE)-IV Year (Semester-I) 2018-2019 5Periods/Week


Unit Title Topic No. of Cumulative
No. Lecturers No. of
Lecturers
Circuit Breakers: Elementary principle of ARC interruption, 3
Recovery, Restriking voltage & Recovery voltages
Restriking Phenomenon, Average and Max. RRRV, Numerical 3
Problems
Current chopping and Resistance switching-CB ratings and 3
I Circuit Breakers
Specifications 16
Types and Numerical Problems-Auto reclosures. 2
Description and operation of following types of circuit breakers:
Minimum Oil circuit breakers, Air Blast circuit breakers, vacuum 4
and SF6 circuit breakers
NPTEL-Lecture 1
Principle of operation and construction of Attracted armature, 3
Balanced Beam, induction Disc and Induction Cup relays.
Relay Classification: Instantaneous, DMT and IDMT types 2
Application of relays: over current /Under voltage relays 3
direction relays, differential relays and percentage Differential 3
Electromagnetic
II Relays Universal Torque equation 33
and static relays
Distance relays: Impedance, Reactance and MHO and Off-Set 3
MHO Relays
Characteristics of Distance Relays and Comparison. 2
Static Relays: Static Relays verses Electromagnetic Relays
NPTEL-Lecture 1
Protection of generators against stator faults, Rotor faults, and 3
Abnormal Conditions
Restricted Earth fault and Inter-turn protection. 2
Generator and
III Numerical problems on % Winding Unprotected 2
Transformer 46
Protection of Transformers: Percentage Differential Protection, 3
Protection
Numerical Problem on Design of CTs Ration 1
Buchholtz relay Protection 1
NPTEL-Lecture 1
Protection of Lines: Over current, Carrier Current and Three- 2
zone distance relay protection using impedance relays 2
Translay Relay protection of Bus bars-Differential Protection 2
Feeder and Bus-
Grounded and Ungrounded Neutral Systems 3
Bar Protection
IV Effects of Ungrounded Neutral on system performance. Methods 58
Neutral
of Neutral Grounding 2
Grounding
Solid, Resistance, Reactance-Arcing Grounds and Grounding
Practices
NPTEL-Lecture 1
Generation of over voltages in power systems 2
Protection against lighting over voltages-Valve type and Zinc- 3
Protection
Oxide Lighting Arresters
V against over 66
Insulation Coordination-Bill, Impulse Ration, Standard Impulse 2
Voltages
Test Wave, Volt-Time Characteristics
NPTEL-Lecture 1
Text books:
1. Switchgear and Protection-by Sunil S Rao, Khanna Publishers
2. Power System Protection and Switchgear by Badari Ram, D.N.Viswakarma, TMH Publications
Reference books:
1. Fundamentals of power systems protection by Paithankar and S.R.Bhide., PHI,2003
2. Art & Science of Protective Relaying-by CR Mason, Wiley Eastern Ltd.,
3. Electrical Power Systems –by C.L.Wadhwa, New Age International(P) Ltd., Publishers, 3rd edition.
4. A Text Book on power systems Engineering by B.L.Soni, Gupta, Bharnagar, Chakrabarthy, Dhanpat Rai &CO
Prepared by Mr. M. Goutham, EEE Department
VAAGDEVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE, WARANGAL.
TEACHING SCHEDULE FOR BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
B.Tech. (IT)-II Year (Semester-I) 2014-2015 4 Periods/Week
Unit Title Topic No.of Cumulative
Lectures no. of
Lectures
I Introduction to Ohm’s law 1
Electrical Engineering Basic circuit components 2
Kirchhoff’s laws 1 6
simple problems 2
II Network analysis Basic definitions 1
Types of elements 1
Types of sources 1
Resistive networks 1
Inductive networks 1
Capacitive networks 1
series parallel circuits 2
stat delta and delta star transformation 3
Network theorems :
23
Superposition 2
Thevenin’s 2
Maximum power transfer theorems and 2
I MID
simple problems
III Alternating Principle of AC voltages 1
Quantities Waveforms and basic definitions, 1
Root mean square and average values 2
Form factor and peak factor 1
Phasor algebra ,analysis of ac circuits with 3 32
single basic network element
single phase series circuits 1
IV Transformers Principles of operation 1
Constructional Details 1
Ideal Transformer and Practical Transformer 1
Losses 1
Transformer Test 1
Efficiency and Regulation Calculations(All 2 39
the above topics are only elementary
treatment and simple problems)
V DC Motors Principle of operation of dc motors 1
Types of DC motors 1
Losses and torque equation 1
Losses and efficiency calculation in DC 2 44
generator
VI DC Generators Principle of operation of dc machines 1
Types of DC Generators 1
EMF equation in DC generator 2 48
VII AC Machines Three phase induction motor 1 II MID
Principle of operation 1
Slip and rotor frequency 1 52
Torque (simple problems) 1
VIII Basic Instruments Introduction ,Classification of instruments 1
Operating principles
Essential features of measuring instruments 1
Moving coil permanent magnet(PMMC) 1
instruments 56
Moving Iron Ammeters and Voltmeters 1
(elementary Treatment only)
Text Books:
1. Basic Electrical Engineering- by M.S.Naidu and S.Kamakshiah –TMH
2. Basic Electrical Engineering-by T.K.Nagasarkar and M.S.Sukhija Oxford University Press
References:
1. Theory and Problems of Basic Electrical Engineering by D.P.Kothari & I.J.Nagrath PHI.
2. Principles of Electrical Engineering by V.K.Mehta, S.Chand Publications.
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VAAGDEVI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, WARANGAL.


TEACHING SCHEDULE FOR DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS

B.Tech (EEE)-IV Year I-Semester 2016-2017 5 Periods/Week


Unit Chapter Title Topic No. of Cum
No Lectures No. of
Lectures
I Sampling and Introduction 1
Reconstruction Examples Data control systems 2
6
Digital to Analog conversion and analog to digital conversion, 2
Sample and hold operations. 1
II The Introduction 1
Z-Transforms Linear difference equations, Pulse response 1
Z-Transforms 1
14
Theorems of Z-Transforms 2
the inverse Z-Transforms, 2
Modified Z-Transforms 1 Mid-I
III Z-Plane Z-Transform method for solving difference equations: Pulse 2
Analysis of transforms function
Discrete-time Block diagram analysis of sampled Data systems. 2 20
control system Mapping between s-plane and z-plane 2
IV State Space State space representation of discrete time systems. 1
Analysis Pulse Transfer Function Matrix solving discrete time state space 2
equations.
28
State transition matrix and its Properties. 2
Methods for Computation of State Transition Matrix 1
Discretization of continuous time state, Space equations. 2
V Controllability Concept of Controllability and Observability. 1
and Tests for controllability and Observability. 2
Observability Duality between controllability and Observability. 1 34
Controllability and Observability conditions for Pulse Transfer 2
Function
VI Stability Mapping between the s-plane and the Z-plane – primary strips and 1
Analysis complementary Strips
Constant frequency loci, constant damping ratio loci, stability 1
Analysis of closed loop systems in the Z-Plane 1 40
Jury Stability test 1
Stability Analysis by use of the Bilinear Transformation 1
Routh Stability criterion. 1
VII Design of Transient and steady, State response analysis 1 Mid-II
Discrete Time Design based on the frequency response method 2
control system Bilinear Transformation and Design procedure in the w-plane 2 48
by conventional Lead Lag and Lead-Lag compensators and digital PID controllers. 3
Methods
VIII State feedback Design of state feedback controller through pole placement 2
controllers and Necessary and sufficient conditions. Ackerman’s formula 2
55
Observers State Observers 2
Full observers and Reduced order observers. 1
Text Books:
1. Discrete Time Control systems - K.Ogata. Pearson Eduction/PHI.2nd Edition.
Reference Books:
1. Digital Control Systems.Kuo.Oxford University Press.2nd Edition.2003.
2. Digital Control and State Variable Methods by M.Gopal. TMH

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VAAGDEVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BOLLIKUNTA, WARANGAL.
TEACHING SCHEDULE FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS

B.Tech. (EEE)-II Year (Semester-I) 2014-2015 5Periods/Week


Unit Title Topic No. of Cumulative
No. Lecturers No. of
Lecturers
I Electro Electromagnetic fields, Coulomb’s Law, Electric Field Intensity (EFI) 3
Magnetics EFI due to a line and a surface charge, Work done in moving a point charge 2
in an electrostatic field, Electric Potential, Properties of potential function, 2 12
Potential gradient ,Guass’s law, Applications of Guass Law 3
Maxwell’s first law, div(D)= rv 2
II Conductors Laplace’s and Poison’s equations, 2
& Dipole Solution of Laplace’s equation in one variable 1
Electric dipole ,Dipole moment ,Potential and EFI due to electric dipole 2 21
Torque on an electric dipole in an electric field 2
Behavior of conductors in an electric field, Conductors and Insulators 2
III Electric field inside a dielectric material ,Polarization , Conductor and 2
Dielectrics& Dielectric ,boundary conditions, Capacitance , Capacitance of parallel plate 2
Capacitance and Spherical and co-axial capacitors with composite dielectrics 2
32
Energy stored and energy density in a static electric field 2
Current density, Conduction and Convection current densities 2
Ohm’s law in point form, Equation of continuity 1
IV Magneto Static magnetic fields, Biot- savart’s law, Magnetic field intensity (MFI) 2
Statics MFI due to a straight and circular current carrying conductor 2
40
MFI due to square and solenoid, current carrying wire 2
Maxwell’s second equation, div(B)=0 2
V Ampere’s Ampere’s circuital law and its applications 3
Circuital Point form of Ampere’s circuital law 1
Maxwell’s 3rd equation curl (H)=Jc, Field due to a circular loop, rectangular 46
Law & Its
Applications and square loops. 2
VI Force In Magnetic Force-Lorent’z force equation 1
Magnetic Force on a current element, straight and a long current carrying conductor 2
Fields Force between two straight long and parallel current carrying conductors 1 52
Magnetic dipole & dipole moment-a differential current loop as a magnetic
dipole ,Torque on a current loop placed in a magnetic field 2
VII Magnetic Scalar, vector magnetic potential and its properties 2
Potential vector Poisson’s equations , Self & Mutual inductance ,Neumans’s formulae, 2
Determination of self inductance of a solenoid and toroid and mutual
60
inductance between a straight long wire and a square loop 2
Energy stored and density in a magnetic field. Introduction to permanent
magnets, their characteristics and applications. 2
VIII Time Time varying fields ,Faraday’s laws of electromagnetic induction 2
Varying Maxwell’s 4th equation, curl (E) = ¶B/¶t 1
Fields Statically and Dynamically induced EMFs ,Modification of Maxwell’s 1 66
equations for time varying fields, Displacement current 1
Poynting Theorem and Poynting vector. 1
Text books:
1. “Engineering Electromagnetics by William H.Hayt & John A.Buck, Mc Graw-Hill Companies
7th edition, 2006.
2. Electromagnetics Fields by Sadiku, Oxford Publications
Reference Books: 1. “Introduction to Electro Dynamics” by D J Griffiths Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd, 2nd edition
2. “Electro magnetics” by J.P.Tewari.
3. “Electromagnetics” by J.D Kraus Mc.Graw-Hill Inc. 4th edition 1992.
4. “Electromagnetic fields”, by S. Kamakshaiah, Right Publishers, 2007.

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VAAGDEVI COLLEGE ENGINEERING, WARANGAL.
TEACHING SCHEDULE FOR ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS

B.Tech. (EEE)-IV Year (Semester-I) 2016-2017 5 Periods/Week


Cumulative
No. of
Unit Title Topic no. of
Lectures
Lectures
Introduction to Distribution Systems 1
General concepts
Load Modeling and Characteristics 1
& 5
I Coincidence factor, contribution factor, loss factor 1
Classification of Relationship between load and loss factor 1
loads Classification of loads and their characteristics 1
Design considerations of distributive feeders 2
Radial and loop types of primary feeders 1
Voltage loads, feeder loading 1 I MID
Basic design practice of the secondary distribution 1
Distribution
II systems 2
feeders Location of substations, rating of distribution of
Substations substation 1
Service area with primary feeders 1 14
Benefits derived through optimal location of
substations
Voltage drop and power loss calculations 2
Distribution Derivation for voltage drop and power loss in lines 1
IIII 18
System analysis Manual methods of solution for radial networks 1
3phase balanced primary lines
Objectives of distribution system protection 1
Types of common faults, procedure for fault 2
IV Protection calculations 24
Principles of operation of fuses Circuit reclosures 1
Line sectionalizes and CBs 2
Coordination of protective devices 2
VI Coordination 29
General coordination procedure 3
Capacitive compensation for P.F. control 1
Different types of power capacitors 1
Shunt and series capacitors 1 II MID
Compensation for Effect of shunt capacitance (Fixed and Switched) 1
VII 37
P.F. Improvement P.F. Correction 1
Capacitor Allocation 1
Economic Justification 1
Procedure to determine the best capacitor location 1
Equipment for voltage control 1
VIII Voltage Control Effects of series capacitors 1 40
Effect of AVB/AVR, line drop compensation 1
Text Books:
1. Electrical Power Distribution system Engineering-Turan Gonen Mc.Grawhill Publishers.
2. Electric Power Distribution- by A.S.Pabla, Tata Mc. Graw Hill Publishing Company, 4th edition, 1997.
Reference Books:
1. Electrical power distribution & Automation by S.Sivanagaraju, V.Sankar, Dhanpat Rai & Co, 2006.
2. Electrical Power Distribution Systems V.Kamaraju, Right Publishers.

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VAAGDEVI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, WARANGAL.
TEACHING SCHEDULE FOR UTILIZATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY

B.Tech. (EEE)-IV Year (Semester-I) 2014-2015 5 Periods/Week


Unit Title Topic No. of Cumulative
No. Lecturers No. of
Lecturers
I Electric Drives Types of electric drives, 1
Choice of motor, starting and running characteristics 1
Speed control 1
Temperature rise, particular applications of electric drives 3 9
Types of industrial loads, continuous, intermittent and variable 1
loads 2
Load Equalization.
II Electric Heating Advantages and methods of electric heating 2
13
Resistance heating induction heating and dielectric heating 2
III Electric Welding Electric welding, resistance and arc welding 2
Electric welding equipment 1 17
Comparison between A.C. and D.C. Welding 1
IV Illumination Introduction, terms used in illumination 2
fundamentals Laws of illumination, polar curves 2
25
Photometry, Integrating sphere 2
Sources of light. 2
V Various Discharge lamps,MV and SV lamps-comparision between tungsten 2
illumination filament lamps and fluorescent tubes
31
methods Basic principles of light control 2
Types and design of lighting and flood lighting. 2
VI Electric System of electric traction and track electrification. 2
Traction-I Review of existing electric braking-plugging rheostatic braking and 3 36
regenerative braking.
VII Electric Mechanics of train movement 1
Traction-II Speed-time curves for different services-trapezoidal and 4 41
quadrilateral speed time curves
VIII Electric Calculations of tractive effort, power 1
Traction-III Specific energy consumption for given run 1
Effect of varying acceleration and braking retardation 1 45
Adhesive weight and braking retardation adhesive weight 1
and coefficient of adhesion.

Text books:
1. Utilization of electric power & electric traction –by J.B.Gupta, Kataria Publishers
2. Utilization of electrical energy-by E.Openshaw Taylor,Orient Longman
3. Art & Science of Utilization of electrical energy-by Partab,Dhanpat Rai & sons.
Reference books:
1. Generation, Distribution and Utilization of electrical energy-by C.L.Wadhwa,New age publishers.
2. Utilisation of Electrical Power including Electric drives and Electric traction-by N.V.Suryanarayana New age
publishers.
3. Electrical power-S.L.Uppal.

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VAAGDEVI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, WARANGAL.
TEACHING SCHEDULE FOR ELECTRICAL MACHINES-III

B.Tech. (EEE)-III Year (Semester-I) 2014-2015 5 Periods/Week


Unit Title Topic No. of Cumulative
Lectures no. of
Lectures
Constructional features of round rotor and salient pole 1
machines
Construction and Armature windings: 2
I principle of Integral slot and fractional slot windings; 1 9
operation Distributed and concentrated windings Distribution 1
Pitch and windings factors 1
E.M.F Equation 3
Harmonics ingenerated E.M.F…. Superposition of 1
harmonics
Armature reaction 1
Synchronous
Leakage reactance 2
II generator 17
Synchronous reactance and impedance 1
characteristics
Experimental determination 2
Phasor diagram 1
Load characteristics
Regulation by synchronous impedance method 2 I MID
MMF. Method, 2
Z.P.F. method and A.S.A methods 2
Regulation of
Salient pole alternators 2
III Synchronous 28
Two reaction analysis 1
generator
Experimental determination of Xd and Xq (Slip test) 1
Phasor diagrams
Regulation of salient pole alternators 1
Synchronizing alternators with infinite bus bars 1
Synchronizing power torque 1
Parallel operation and load sharing 2
Parallel operation
Effect of change of excitation and mechanical power 1
IV of synchronous 37
input 1
generator
Analysis of short circuit current wave form 2
Determination of sub-transient 1
Transient and steady state reactances
Theory of operation 1
Synchronous Phasor diagram 1
V motors- principle of Variation of current and power factor with excitation 2 45
operation synchronous condenser 2
Mathematical analysis for power developed 2
Excitation and power circles 2
Hunting and its suppression 1
VI Power circles 52
Methods of starting 2
synchronous induction motor 2
Single phase motors: single phase induction motor- 1 II MID
constrict ional features 1
Double revolving field theory 1
VII Single phase motors Elementary idea of cross 2 59
Field theory 2
Spilt phase motors
Shaded pole motor.
Principle & performance of A.C. Series motor- 2
VIII Special motors Universal motor 2 65
Principle of permanent magnet and reluctance motors 2
Text Books:
1. Electric machines –by I.J.Nagarath & D.P.Kothari, Tata McGraw Hill publishers, 7th edition 2005.
2. Electrical Machines –by P.S.Bimbra,Khanna Publishers
References:
1. The performance and design of A.C.Machines-by M.G.Say, ELBS and Ptiman &Soons.
2. Electric Machinery-by AE Fitzgerald, C.Kingsley and S.Umans, Mc Graw Hill companies 5 th e3dition,1990.
3. Theory of Alternating current machinery by Langsdorf.Tata Mc.Graw-Hill,2nd edition.
4. Electromachanics-III (Synchronous and single phase machines), S.Kamakashiah, Right Publishers
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VAAGDEVI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING


(UGC Autonomous)
TEACHING SCHEDULE FOR ELECTRICAL MACHINES-I

B.Tech. (EEE)-II Year (Semester-I) 2016-2017 4 Periods/Week


Unit Title Topic No. of Cumulative
No. Lecturers No. of
Lecturers
I Electromechanical Electromechanical Energy Conversion 1
Energy Conversion Forces and torque in magnetic field systems, Energy balance 2
Energy and force in a singly excited magnetic field system determination
6
of magnetic force, Co – Energy 1
Multi excited magnetic field systems 1
NPTEL-Lecture 1
II D.C. Generators Principle of operation 1
Construction & Action of commutator 1
Operation Constructional features 2
Armature Reaction in Armature windings: Lap and wave windings 2
D.C. Generator Simplex and multiplex windings 2
Use of laminated armature 1
E.M.F equation 3 25
Armature reaction 1
Cross magnetizing and de-magnetizing AT/pole 1
Compensating winding 1
Commutation 2
Reactance voltage, Methods of improving Commutation 1
NPTEL-Lecture 1
III Types of D.C Separately excited and self excited generators 1
Generators & Build –up of E.M.F 1
Characteristics Critical field resistance and critical speed 2
Causes for failure to self excite and remedial measures 1
Load characteristics of shunt, series and compound generators 1 38
Applications, problems rating 1
Parallel operation of D.C series generators 2
Use of equalizer bar and cross connection of field windings 1
Load sharing- NPTEL-Lecture 3
IV D.C. Motors Principle of operation 1
Operation and Speed Back E.M.F& Torque equation 1
Control of D.C. Characteristics and application of shunt, series and compound motors 2
Motors Armature reaction and commutation 2
Applications, problems rating 1
50
Speed control of DC Machines: Armature voltage and field flux control
methods 2
Ward-Leonard system 1
Principle of 3 point starters & Protective devices 1
NPTEL-Lecture 1
V Testing of D.C Losses -Constant & Variable losses
Machines Calculation of efficiency, Condition for maximum efficiency 1
Direct, Indirect and regenerative testing
Brake test, Swinburne’s test 1 56
Hopkinson’s test 1
Field’s test,Retardation test, Separation of stray losses in a D.C. Motor 1
test- NPTEL-Lecture 2
Text books:
1. Electrical Machines-P.S.Bimbra., Khanna Publishers.
2. Electric Machines by I.J. Nagrath & D.P. Kothari, Tata Mc Graw –Hill Publishers, 3rd edition, 2004.
Reference Books:
1. Performance and Design of D.C. Machines-by Clayton & Hancock, BPB Publishers.
2. Electric Machinary-A.E.Fritzgerald, C.kingsley and S.Umans, Mc Graw Hill Companies,5 th edition.
3. Electromechanical Energy Conversion with Dynamics of Machines – by R. D. Begamudre, New Age International (P)
Ltd., Publishers, 2nd edition, 1998.
4. Electric Machines – M. V. Deshpande, PHI Learning Pvt.Ltd.

Prepared by Mr. Rajesh Thota, EEE Department

VAAGDEVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE,WARANGAL.


TEACHING SCHEDULE FOR POWER SYSTEMS-II
B.Tech. (EEE)-III Year (Semester-I) 2016-2017 4 Periods/Week
Unit Title Topic No. of Cumulative
No. Lecturers No. of
Lecturers
I Transmission Introduction 1
line parameters Types of conductors 1
Calculations of resistance for solid conductors 1
Calculations of Inductance for 1-Φ & 3- Φ Single and double circuit lines 1
Concept of GMR & GMD
Symmetrical & asymmetrical conductor configuration with & 1
10
With out transposition. 1
Calculation of capacitance for 2 wire & 3 wire systems 1
Effect of ground on capacitance
Capacitance calculation for Symmetrical & asymmetrical 1
1- Φ & 3- Φ, Single and double circuit lines 1
Numerical problems 1
II Performance of Classification of Transmission Lines
Short & Medium Short, medium & long line and their model representation 1
Length Nominal-T, Nominal-Pie &A,B,C, D, Constant for Symmetrical &
Transmission asymmetrical networks 2
18
Lines Numerical problems 2
Mathematical solution to estimate regulation and efficiency of
all types of lines 2
Numerical problems 1
III Performance of Long Transmission Line, Rigorous solution 1
long Evaluation of A,B,C,D 1
Transmission Interpretation of long line equations 1
Lines Incident, Reflected & refracted waves 1
Surge impedance and SIL of long lines 1 27
Wavelength & velocity of propagation of waves 1
Representation of Long lines 1
Equivalent-T and Equivalent π network models 1
Numerical Problems 1
IV Power system Types of System Transients 1
transients Travelling or propagation of surges
Attenuation, Distortion, reflection & refraction coefficient 2
35
Termination of lines with different types of conditions
Open circuited line, SC line, T-Junction, Lumped Reactive junctions 2
Numerical problems 2
Bewley’s Lattice Diagrams 1
V Various factors Skin & proximity effects, Description & effect on resistance
governing the on solid conductors, 2
Performance of Ferranti effect, Charging current, Effect on Regulation of
44
Transmission Transmission line, Shunt compensation 3
Line Corona-Description of the phenomenon, factors affecting
corona, critical voltage & power loss, Radio interference 4
VI Overhead line Types of insulators, string efficiency & methods for improvement 2
insulators Numerical problems 1
49
Voltage distribution, calculation of string efficiency, 1
Capacitance grading and static shielding 1
VII Sag and Tension Sag &Tension calculations with equal and unequal heights of towers 2
calculations Effect of wind & Ice on weight of conductor, 2 54
Stringing chart & sag template & its applications. 1
VIII Underground Types of cables, Construction, Types of Insulating materials 2
cables Calculations of insulation resistance & stress in insulation 1
Numerical problems 1 62
Capacitance of Single and 3-core belted Cables 1
Grading of cables 1
Capacitance Grading, Numerical problems 1
Description of Inter Sheath grading 1
Text books: 1.Electrical Power Systems by C.L. Wadhwa
2. A Text Book on Power Systems Engineering – Soni, Gupta, Bhatnagan, Chakrabarthy
References: 1. Power Systems Analysis-by W.D. Stevenson
2. Modern Power Systems Analysis-I.J.Nagrath Prepared by EEE Department

VAAGDEVI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, WARANGAL.


TEACHING SCHEDULE FOR ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS

B.Tech. (EEE)-II Year (Semester-I) 2014-2015 5 Periods/Week


Unit Title Topic
I Circuit concept
R-L-C Parameters
Introduction to Voltage and current sources –Independent and dependent sources
Electrical Circuits Source transformation
Voltage –Current relationship for passive elements(for different
input signals - square, ramp, saw tooth , triangular)
II Kirchoff’s laws
Network reduction techniques-series, parallel, series -parallel
Network Reduction Star-to-delta-to-star transformation
Techniques Nodal analysis, Super node for DC excitations
Mesh analysis, super mesh for DC excitations
(for dependent & independent sources)
III R.M.S and Average values and form factor for different periodic
wave forms
Steady state analysis of R.L. and C(in series, parallel and series
parallel combinations) with sinusoidal excitation
Single Phase A.C.
Concept of reactance, Impedance, susceptance and admittance
Circuits
Phase and phase difference
Concept of power factor, real and reactive powers
J-notation, complex and polar forms of representation
Complex power
IV Locus diagrams –series R-L, R-C,R-L-C and parallel combination
with variation of various parameters
Locus diagrams &
Series Resonance circuits
Resonance
Parallel Resonance circuits
Concept of band width and Q factor.
V Magnetic circuits
Faraday’s laws of electromagnetic induction
Concept of self and mutual inductance
Magnetic circuits Dot convention
Analysis of series and parallel magnetic circuits
Composite magnetic circuit
Coefficient of coupling
VI Definitions-Graph –Tree, Basic cutest and basic tieset matrices for
Network Topology planar networks
Duality & dual networks
VII Superposition Theorem
Thevenin’s Theorem
Network Theorems Norton’s Theorem
(with D.C) Maximum Power Transfer Theorem
Reciprocity Theorem, Tellegen’s theorem
Millman’s and Compensation theorems for DC excitations
VIII Tellegen’s Superposition, Reciprocity, Thevenin’s, Norton’s,
Network Theorems
Maximum Power Transfer, Millman’s and Compensation
(with A.C)
theorems for DC excitations

Text Books:
1.Circuits & Networks by A.Sudhakar and Shyammohan S .Palli, Tata Mc.Graw Hill
2..Electric circuits by A. Chakrabarthy, Dhanipat Rai &Sons.
References:
1. Network analysis by ME Van Valkenberg.
2. Linear circuit analysis (time domain phasor and Laplace transform approaches) second edition by Raymond
A.Decarlo and PENMIN-LIN, Oxford University Press. Second edition 2004.
3. Electric circuit theory by K.Rajeswaran, Pearson Education 2004.
4. Basic circuit analysis by D.R.Cunningham & J.A Stuller, Jaico Publications.
Prepared by Ms.M.Swapna

VAAGDEVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE, WARANGAL.


TEACHING SCHEDULE FOR POWER ELECTRONICS

B.Tech. (EEE)-III Year (Semester-I) 2011-2012 5 Periods/Week


Unit Title Topic No. of Cumulative
No. Lecturers No. of
Lecturers
I Power Semi Introduction of IGBT, SCR, BJT, MOSFET 3
Conductor Basic Theory of SCR & Static Characteristics 1
Devices Turn on Methods 1 7
Turn off Methods 1
Dynamic Characteristics of SCR 1
II Devices and Two transistor analysis of SCR 1
Commutation Series and Parallel Connections of SCR 2
Circuits Protection of SCR 2
18
Thyristor ratings 1
Firing Circuits 2
Line Commutation & Forced Commutation 3
III Single Phase Phase Controlled Techniques 1
Half Controlled Single Phase Line Commutated Converters(Mid points & bridge) 2
Converters Half Controlled Converters with (R, R-L, R-L-E) loads 2
27
Derivation of average load voltage & load current with problems 2
Active & Reactive Power input to the Converters with & without 2
free wheeling diode
IV Single Phase Full Controlled Converters 2
Full Controlled Full Controlled Converters with (R, R-L, R-L-E) loads 2
Converters Derivation of average load voltage & current with problems 2 37
Active & Reactive with & without free wheeling diode 2
Effect of Source Inductance and problems 2
V Three Phase Three Phase Converters-(Three pulse and six pulse converters) 2
Line Three phase converters (Mid points & bridge) with 2
Commutated (R, R-L, R-L-E) loads 46
Converters Effect of Source Inductance 2
Dual Converters (Single Phase & Three phase)Problems 3
VI AC Voltage AC Voltage Controllers 1
Controller & Single Phase two SCR’s in Anti Parallel (R and RL Loads) 1
Cyclo Modes of operation triac ( with R, R-L, R-L-E) loads Firing 2
53
Converters Circuits and Problems
Cyclo converters (Single phase & mid point with R, R-L loads) 2
Bridge single phase cyclo converters 1
VII Choppers Time ratio control current limit control 1
Step down choppers(derivation of R, R-L, R-L-E loads) 2
59
Step up chopper, Jones, Chopper, Oscillation Chopper & AC 3
Chopper (Operation & wave forms and problem)
VIII Inverters Single phase Inverter, Series Inverter 1
Parallel Inverter, Bridge Inverter 1
64
Forced commutation for bridge inverter 1
Mc. Murray and PWM Inverters 2

Text books:
1. Power Electronics - by MD.Singh and K.B.Kanchandhani
2. Power Electronics - by V.R. Murthy
References:
1. Power Electronics: by P.S. Bhimra
2. Power Electronics, Circuits, Devices and Applications – by M.H. Rasheed
3. Power Electronics-by P.C.Sen

Prepared by EEE Department

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