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EEE-501 CONTROL SYSTEMS 1.

SYSTEMS AND THEIR REPRESENTATION 8 Basic elements in control systems Open and closed loop systems Electrical analogy of mechanical and thermal systems Transfer function Synchros AC and DC servomotors Block diagram reduction techniques Signal flow graphs. 2. TIME RESPONSE 8 Time response Time domain specifications Types of test input I and II order system response Error coefficients Generalized error series Steady state error P, PI, PID modes of feed back control. 3. FREQUENCY RESPONSE 8 Frequency response Bode plot Polar plot Constant M an N circles Nichols chart Determination of closed loop response from open loop response Correlation between frequency domain and time domain specifications. 4. STABILITY OF CONTROL SYSTEM 10 Characteristics equation Location of roots in S plane for stability Routh Hurwitz criterion Root locus construction Effect of pole, zero addition Gain margin and phase margin Nyquist stability criterion.] 5. COMPENSATOR DESIGN 6 Performance criteria Lag, lead and lag-lead networks Compensator design using bode plots. TEXT BOOKS 1. K. Ogata, Modern Control Engineering, 4th edition, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2003 / PHI. 2. I.J. Nagrath & M. Gopal, Control Systems Engineering, New Age International Publishers, 2003. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. B.C. Kuo, Automatic Control Systems, Prentice Hall of India Ltd., New Delhi, 1995. 2. M. Gopal, Control Systems, Principles & Design, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2002. 1. M.N. Bandyopadhyay, Control Engineering Theory and Practice, Prentice Hall of India, 2003.

EEE 001 POWER (POWER SYSTEM- I)

SYSTEM

TRANSMISSION

AND

DISTRIBUTION

1. THE POWER SYSTEM AN OVERVIEW AND MODELLING 4 Modern Power System - Basic Components of a power system - Per Phase Analysis Generator model - Transformer model - line model. The per unit system -Change of base. 2. TRANSMISSION LINE PARAMETERS 6 Parameters of single and three phase transmission lines with single and double circuits: Resistance, inductance and capacitance of solid, stranded and bundled conductors: Symmetrical and unsymmetrical spacing and transposition; application of self and mutual GMD; skin and proximity effects; interference with neighbouring communication circuits. Typical configuration, conductor types and electrical parameters of 400, 220, 110, 66 and 33 kV lines. 3. MODELLING AND PERFORMANCE OF TRANSMISSION LINES 6 Classification of lines: Short line, medium line and long line; equivalent circuits, attenuation constant, phase constant, surge impedance; transmission efficiency and voltage regulation; real and reactive power flow in lines: Power-angle diagram; surge-impedance loading ,Ferranti effect and corona loss. 4. INSULATORS AND CABLES 4 Insulators: Types, voltage distribution in insulator string and grading, improvement of string efficiency. Underground cables, capacitance, dielectric stress and grading, thermal characteristics. 5. FAULT ANALYSIS-BALANCED FAULT 7 Introduction Balanced three phase fault short circuit capacity systematic fault analysis using bus impedance matrix algorithm for formation of bus impedance matrix. FAULT ANALYSIS SYMMETRICAL COMPONENTS AND UNBALANCED FAULT Introduction Fundamentals of symmetrical components sequence impedances sequence networks single line to ground fault line fault - Double line to ground fault Unbalanced fault analysis using bus impedance matrix. POWER FLOW ANALYSIS 7 Introduction - Bus Classification - Bus admittance matrix - Solution of non-linear Algebraic equations - Gauss seidal method - Newon raphson method - Fast decoupled method Flow charts and comparison of the three methods. POWER SYSTEM STABILITY 6 Basic concepts and definitions Rotor angle stability Voltage stability Mid Term and Long Term stability Classification of stability An elementary view of transient stability Equal area criterion Reponses to a short circuit fault- factors influencing transient stability Numerical integration methods Euler method modified Euler method Runge Kutta methods.

TEXT BOOKS: 1. Hadi Saadat Power system analysis, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2002 (Unit I, II, III, IV) 2. P.Kundur, Power System Stability and Control, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi, 1994 (Unit V) REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. I.J.Nagrath and D.P.Kothari, Modern Power System Analysis, Tata McGraw-Hill publishing company, New Delhi, 1990.

2. M.A. Pai, Computer Techniques in power system Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill publishing company, New Delhi, 2003.

EEE 002 ELECTRIC CONSERVATION

ENERGY

GENERATION,

UTILISATION

AND

1. GENERATION 9 Generation of electrical power by conventional methods a brief review generation from tidal, wind, MHD, geothermal and solar sources introduction to the concept of distributed generation effect on system operation. 2. CONSERVATION 10 cost of electrical energy tariff need for electrical energy conservation methods energy efficient equipment energy management energy auditing. Economics of power factor improvement design for improvement of power factor using power capacitors power quality effect on conservation. 3. ILLUMINATION, HEATING AND WELDING 10 Nature of radiation definition laws photometry lighting calculations design of illumination systems (for residential, industrial, commercial, health care, street lightings, sports, administrative complexes) - types of lamps energy efficiency lamps. Methods of heating, requirement of heating material design of heating element furnaces welding generator welding transformer and its characteristics. 4. ELECTRIC TRACTION 8 Introduction requirements of an ideal traction system supply systems mechanics of train movement traction motors and control multiple units braking current collection systems recent trends in electric traction. 5. DRIVES AND THEIR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS 8 Introduction motor selection and related factors loads types characteristics steady state and transient characteristics load equalization industrial applications modern methods of speed control of industrial drives. TEXT BOOKS 1. E. Openshaw Taylor, Utilization of Electrical Energy in SI Units, Orient Longman Pvt.Ltd, 2003. 2. B.R. Gupta, Generation of Electrical Energy, Eurasia Publishing House (P) Ltd, New Delhi, 2003. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. H. Partab, Art and Science of Utilisation of Electrical Energy, Dhanpat Rai and Co, New Delhi, 2004. 2. Gopal.K.Dubey, Fundamentals of Electrical Drives, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi, 2002. 3. C.L. Wadhwa, Generation, Distribution and Utilization of Electrical Energy, New Age International Pvt.Ltd, 2003.

4. J.B. Gupta, Utilization of Electric Power and Electric Traction, S.K.Kataria and Sons, 2002.

ELECTIVE-2 EEC ANALOG & DIGITAL COMMUNICATION 1. Elements of communication system and its limitations Amplitude Modulation 10 Amplitude modulation and detection, Generation and detection of DSB-SC, SSB and vestigial side band modulation, carrier acquisition AM transmitters and receivers, super hetrodyne receiver, IF amplifiers, AGC circuits Frequency Division multiplexing 2. Angle Modulation 9 Basic definitions Narrow band and wideband frequency modulation, transmission bandwidth of FM signals Generation and detection of frequency modulation Noise : External noise, internal noise Noise calculations, signal to noise ratio Noise in AM and FM systems 3. Pulse Modulation 10 Introduction, sampling process Analog Pulse Modulation Systems-Pulse Amplitude Modulation, Pulse width modulation and Pulse Position Modulation. Waveform coding Techniques Discretization in time and amplitude, Quantization process, quantization noise, Pulse code Modulation, Differential Pulse code Modulation, Delta Modulation and Adaptive Delta Modulation. 4. Digital Modulation Techniques 6 Types of digital modulation, waveforms for amplitude, frequency and phase shift keying, methods of generation of coherent and noncoherent, ASK,FSK and PSK, comparison of above digital techniques 5. Time Division Multiplexing 10 Fundamentals, Electronic Commutator, Bit/byte interleaving, TI carrier system, synchronization and signaling of TI, TDM and PCM hierarchy, synchronization techniques Introduction to Information Theory: Measure of information, Entropy & Information rate, channel capacity, Hartley, Shannon law, Huffman coding, shannan Fano coding.
TEXT BOOKS 1. Simon Hay Kin, Communication Systems. 2. B.P. Lathi, Modern Communication Systems.

REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Swartz, "Information & Transmission". 2. Taub& Schilling, "Principals of Communication System". 3. Hancock J.C., "Elements of Communication Theory". 4. M.J.Roberts, Signal & Systems.5. Kennedy, Communication Systems.

Organizational Behaviour Objectives: To enhance understanding of the dynamics of interaction between the individual and the organisation and facilitate the development of a perspective to diagnose and effectively deal with the issues of human behaviour in organisation. Course Contents: Unit 1 Concept, nature, conceptual foundations and importance of OB, Models of OB, Challenges and Opportunities; Theoretical framework. Personality: Determinants, traits, types and Theories; Learning: Concept and theories of learning. Attitude: Concept, Attitude formation, Importance, Unit 2 Concept, Early and Contemporary theories, Motivation: From Concepts to Application. Importance and theories of leadership, Trait, Behavioural styles; Models.. Unit 3 Theories of Group formation; Formal organizations and Informal groups and their interaction, Importance of teams, Formation of teams, Team work, Managing interpersonal relationship at work. Power and Politics-An Introduction; Sources of Power in Organizations-Interpersonal Sources, Organizational Sources; Organizational Politics; Ethics of Power and Politics organizational climate, organizational culture, organizational effectiveness. Unit 4 Concept, Managing resistance to change, Kurt Levins Theory of Change, Managing across cultures. Organizational Development (OD); Basics of OD Assumptions; OD Interventions strategies. Knowledge management and Emotional Intelligence in Business Organisation.

Unit 5: Understanding Stress and its Consequences, Sources of Stress, Management of stress. Conflict Management: Sources of conflict, types, Process and resolution of conflict. Text Book Robbins Stephen P. - Organizational Behaviour (Pearson Education, 13th Edition) Suggested Reading: Newstrom John W. - Organizational Behaviour: Human Behaviour at Work (Tata Mc Graw Hill, 12th Edition) Luthans Fred - Organizational Behaviour (Tata Mc Graw Hill,10th edition) Mc Shane L. Steven, Glinow Mary Ann Von & Sharma Radha R. - Organizational Behaviour (Tata Mc Graw Hill, 4th Edition) Hersey Paul, Blanchard, Kenneth H and Johnson Dewey E. - Management of Organsational Behavior: Leading Human Resources (Pearson Education, 9 th Edition) Greenberg Jerald and Baron Robert A. - Behavior In Organisations: Understanding and Managing the Human Side of Work (Prentice Hall of India) ,9th Edition) Pareek, Udai - Behavioural Process in Organization (Oxford 4 IBH, New Delhi,2nd Edition)

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