Electrical Engineering Curriculum 2016
Electrical Engineering Curriculum 2016
MUTHAYAMMAL
ENGINEERING COLLEGE
(Autonomous)
(Approved by AICTE, Affiliated to Anna University, Rasipuram-637408)
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
GROUPING OF COURSES
Instruction
S. Course Contact Hours/Week
Course Title Category C
No. Code Hours
L T P
SEMESTER – II
Sl. Course Hours/ Week Credit
Course Name Category Contact Hrs
No. Code L T P C
1. 16SHA02 Communicative English HS 3 0 4 5 5
Laplace Transforms and
2. 16SHB02 BS 3 2 0 4 5
Vector Calculus
3. 16SHB21 Engineering Physics BS 2 0 4 4 3
Environmental Science and
4. 16SHB32 BS 3 0 0 3 5
Engineering
5. 16EEC05 Engineering Graphics ES 0 0 4 2 6
6. 16EEC13 Circuit Theory ES 2 0 4 4 4
7 16EEC02 Advanced C Programming ES 2 0 4 4 4
Total Credits 26
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SEMESTER – IV
Sl. Course Hours/ Week Credit
Course Name Category Contact Hrs
No. Code L T P C
1. 16SHB06 Numerical Methods BS 3 2 0 4 5
Network analysis and
2. 16EED02 PC 3 2 0 4 5
synthesis
3. 16EEC14 Digital Principles and ES 2 0 4 4 6
System Design
4. PE Elective - I PE - - - 3 3
5. 16EED05 AC Machines PC 3 1 3 5 7
6. 16EED06 Control systems PC 3 1 3 5 7
Total Credits 25
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER – VI
Sl. Course Hours/ Week Credit
Course Name Category Contact Hrs
No. Code L T P C
1. PE Elective - III PE - - - 3 3
2. 16EED11 Power System Analysis PC 3 2 0 4 5
3. 16EED12 Solid State Drives PC 3 0 2 4 5
4. 16EED22 Embedded Systems OE 3 0 0 3 3
5. 16EED23 Digital Signal Processing OE 3 2 0 4 5
6. PE Elective - IV PE - - - 3 3
7. 16EEF04 Design Project EEC 0 0 4 2 4
Total Credits 23
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SEMESTER – VIII
Sl. Course Hours/ Week Credit
Course Name Category Contact Hrs
No. Code L T P C
1. 16EEF02 Project work Phase - II EEC 0 0 30 15 30
Total Credits 15
ENGINEERING SCIENCE
(ES)
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To explain the basic theorems used in Electrical circuits and the different components.
To study the function of electrical machines.
To explain the fundamentals of semiconductor and applications.
To understand the principles of digital electronics.
To impart knowledge of measuring instruments.
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Ability to identify the electrical components and explain the characteristics of electrical machines.
2. Ability to identify electronics components and use of them to design circuits.
3. Ability to explain the Motor and Transformer with their performance.
4. Ability to explain the Semiconductor devices and its applications.
5. Ability to design the Digital electronic circuits.
TEXT BOOKS:
Year of
Sl.No Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher
Publication
1. Mittle N Basic Electrical Engineering Tata McGraw Hill 2011.
A Course in Electronic and Electrical
2. Gupta JB S. K. Kataria & Sons 2003.
Measurements
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REFERENCE BOOKS:
Year of
Sl.No Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher
Publication
Basic Electrical, Electronics and
1. Muthusubramanian R Tata McGraw Hill 2006
Computer Engineering
2. Nagsarkar T K Basics of Electrical Engineering Oxford press 2005
WEB URLs
1. www.khanacademy.org/science/physics/circuits-topic/circuits-resistance/v/circuits-part-1
2. www.watchknowlearn.org/Category.aspx?CategoryID=1764
3. www.study.com/academy/practice/quiz-worksheet-characteristics-of-electric-circuits.html
4. www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnnpLaKsqGU
5. www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0mx8S05v60&list=PLBlnK6fEyqRjMH3mWf6kwqiTbT798eAOm
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
10. Measuring of Ripple Factors of Half Wave Rectifier and Full Wave Rectifier.
TOTAL: 60
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
To understand the basics of electrical drives.
To study the drive motor characteristics and different methods of starting D.C motors and Induction
Motors.
To study the Conventional and Solid-State DC Drives.
To study the Speed Control of AC Drives.
To study the Special Electrical Machines.
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Ability to explain the basics of electrical drives.
2. Ability to describe drive motor characteristics and different methods of starting D.C motors and Induction
Motors.
3. Ability to describe speed control of DC drives.
4. Ability to explain the conventional and solid state speed control of AC drives.
5. Ability to describe the different types of special electrical machines and their performance.
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Basic Elements - Types of Electric Drives - Factors are influencing the choice of Electrical Drives -Heating and
Cooling Curves - Loading conditions and classes of duty - Selection of power rating for drive motors with regard to
thermal overloading and Load variation factors.
TOTAL: 45
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
TEXT BOOKS:
Year of
Sl.No Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher
Publication
Vedam Electric Drives
1. Tata McGraw-Hill 2001
Subrahmaniam (Concepts and Applications)
Nagrath IJ &
2. Electrical Machines Tata McGraw-Hill 1998
Kothari DP
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Year of
Sl.No Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher
Publication
1. Pillai SK A First Course on Electric Drives Wiley Eastern Limited 1998
WEB URLs
1. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108104011/
2. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub-csHc4VhA
3. www.nptelvideos.in/2012/11/advanced-electric-drives.html
4. www.youtube.com/watch?v=74T0i8zitMo
5. www.youtube.com/watch?v=6b_8c-GOZ_Y
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COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Able to understand the concept of 8085 microprocessor
2. Able to understand the concept of 8081 microcontroller
3. Impart the knowledge on programing in 8085, 8051 and concept of PIC Microcontroller.
4. Able to design and implement the interfacing ICs
5. Able to design an application based on 8085,8051 and PIC
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1. Programming With 8085 –Addition and Subtraction.
2. Calculate the sum of series of numbers.
3. Programming With 8085- Multiplication and Division.
4. Programming With 8085-Ascending and Descending Order.
5. Programming With 8085- Maximum and Minimum Number in A Group of Data.
6. Code Conversion ASCII/Binary/BCD.
7. Interfacing A/D with 8085 Microprocessor.
8. 8-Bit Addition and Subtraction Using 8051.
9. 8-Bit Multiplication and Division Using 8051.
10. Parallel Port Programming With 8051-Stepper Motor Control.
11. Keil C Programming
TOTAL: 30
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TEXT BOOKS:
Year of
Sl.No Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher
Publication
Microprocessor & Microcontroller
Soumitra Kumar
1. Architecture, Programming & McGraw Hill Education 2013
Mandal
Interfacing using 8085,8086,8051
Addison Wesley trade
2. Furber,S, ARM System on Chip Architecture 2000
Computer Publication
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Year of
Sl.No Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher
Publication
Muhammad Ali Mazidi PHI Pearson
The 8051 Micro Controller and
1. & Janice Gilli Mazidi, Education, 5th Indian 2003
Embedded Systems
R.D.Kinely reprint
N.Senthil Kumar,
Microprocessors and
2. M.Saravanan, Oxford 2013
Microcontrollers
S.Jeevananthan
Microprocessors Theory and
3. Rafiquzzaman. M Prentice Hall India 2001
applications - Intel and Motorola
‘Microprocessor Architecture
Wiley Eastern Ltd.,
4. R.S. Gaonkar Programming and Application’, 2013
New Delhi
with 8085
5. Michael McRoberts Beginning Arduino Apress Publications 2013
WEB URLs
1. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/106108100/
2. www.youtube.com/watch?v=liRPtvj7bFU&noredirect=1
3. www.vssut.ac.in/lecture_notes/lecture1423813120.pdf
4. www.freevideolectures.com/Course/3018/Microprocessors-and-Microcontrollers/2
5. www.youtube.com/watch?v=pA6K5NgWTow
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COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Ability to analyze DC Circuits.
2. Ability to analyze AC Circuits.
3. Ability to solve network theorems.
4. Ability to analyze resonance circuits.
5. Ability to analyze three phase circuits.
UNIT I DC CIRCUITS 6
Basic circuit elements - Ohm’s law - Resistors in series and parallel circuits - Voltage division and current division
- Kirchhoff’s laws - Source transformation - Star-Delta conversion - Mesh and nodal analysis.
UNIT II AC CIRCUITS 6
Introduction to AC circuits- Form Factor - Phase and phase difference - Sinusoidal Voltage and Current - Single
phase AC circuits - Series RL, RC and RLC circuits - Power - Power factor.
TOTAL: 30
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
TOTAL: 60
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TEXT BOOKS:
Year of
Sl.No Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher
Publication
William H. Hayt Tata McGraw Hill
1. Engineering Circuits Analysis 2003
publishers
2. Joseph A Electric circuits Tata McGraw-Hill 2001
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Year of
Sl.No Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher
Publication
New Age International
1. Paranjothi SR Electric Circuits Analysis 1996
Ltd
Sudhakar A and Circuits and Network Analysis
2. Tata McGraw Hill 2007
Shyam Mohan SP and Synthesis
Circuits Theory
3. Chakrabati A Dhanpath Rai & Sons 1999
(Analysis and synthesis)
Fundamentals of Electric
4. Charles K. Tata McGraw Hill 2003
Circuits
5. Franklin F. Kuo Basic Circuit Theory Tata McGraw Hill 2009
WEB URLs
1. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108102042/
2. www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4piqzh7-Gw
3. www.quora.com/Which-is-best-NPTEL-lectures-prof-for-ECE-network-analysis
4. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108105053/10-11
5. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108105053/18
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L T P C
16EEC12 ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS
2 0 4 4
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Understand the theory of semiconductor diodes and their application.
Gain a thorough understanding of operation and characteristics of TRIAC & DIAC, GTO.
Know the basics of BJT operation, configuration and their application.
Understand the concept of amplifiers and different types of feedback.
Gain knowledge about the operation of oscillators and power supplies.
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Able to explain the structure and operation of the basic electronic devices
2. Able to understand the different types of transistor structure and their operation.
3. Able to learn the different types of amplifiers and its small signal analysis.
4. Able to design the multistage and differential amplifier.
5. Able to know about the feedback amplifiers and oscillators.
UNIT II TRANSISTORS 6
UJT, BJT, JFET, MOSFET, IGBT Construction, operation and V-I characteristics – Thyristor construction,
operation and V-I characteristics, Two transistor analogy.
TOTAL: 30
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
TEXT BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.nptel.ac.in/downloads/113106062/
2. www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8Dq8blTmSA
3. www.freevideolectures.com/Course/2261/Basic-Electronics-and-Lab/2
4. www.sctevtodisha.nic.in/docs/website/pdf/140198.pdf
5. www.youtube.com/watch?v=aO6tA1z933k
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PROFESSIONAL CORE
(PC)
For
L T P C
16EED01 MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION 3 0 0 3
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To introduce the basic functional elements of instrumentation.
To introduce the fundamentals of measuring instruments.
To educate various measurement techniques using bridges.
To introduce various display devices and special instruments.
To introduce various transducers and the data acquisition systems.
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Outline the basic functional elements of instrumentation.
2. Identify the working principle of measuring instruments.
3. Measure the unknown electrical quantities by using Bridges.
4. Acquire knowledge about digital, special instruments and various display devices.
5. Demonstrate various transducer and the data acquisition systems.
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Functional elements of an instrument – Static and dynamic characteristics – Errors in measurement – Statistical
evaluation of measurement data – Standards and calibration.
TOTAL: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108105064/
2. www.nptel.ac.in/.../L-42%28GDR%29%28ET%29%20%28%28EE%29NPTEL%29.p
3. www.toolingu.com/class-350130-basics-of-the-optical-comparator-130.html
4. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/112106139/pdf/5_1.pdf
5. www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyxUSsdbKI4 (Resistive, Capacitive and Inductive Transducers)
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L T P C
16EED02 NETWORK ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS
3 2 0 4
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To analyze the electrical network and circuits.
To understand the structure of two-port networks.
To understand the concept of network interconnections.
To understand the operation of filters.
To provide knowledge on various linear Networks and their analysis.
COURSE OUTCOMES
Able to analyze the Electrical networks in the s-domain. Synthesize an electrical network from a given
impedance/admittance function.
Able to understand the structure of Two-port networks.
Able to explain the network interconnections.
Able to design networks using passive filters.
Able to understand the network analysis and synthesis.
UNIT IV FILTERS 9
Characteristics of ideal filters - low pass and high pass filters - Attenuation and phase shift - Constant K and M -
derived filters - Band pass filters.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108105065/
2. www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMhBgyK8F0U
3. www.nptelvideos.in/2012/11/circuit-theory.html
4. www.youtu.be/PYqN2NeS3_w
5. www.globalspec.com/.../10-10-interconnections-of-two-port-networks, https://youtu.be/_27qItW3Zwc
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L T P C
16EED03 ELECTRO MAGNETIC THEORY
3 2 0 4
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To introduce the basic mathematical concepts related to electromagnetic vector fields
To impart knowledge on the concepts of electrostatics, electrical potential and energy density.
To impart knowledge on the concepts of magnetostatics, magnetic flux density, scalar and vector potential.
To impart knowledge on the concepts of Faraday’s law, induced emf and Maxwell’s equations
To impart knowledge on the concepts of Concepts of electromagnetic waves and Poynting vector.
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Ability to write mathematical equation for electromagnetic vector fields.
2. Ability to evaluate the characteristics, properties and applications of electric and magnetic fields
3. Ability to explicate the behavior of electric fields at the interface of two different materials
4. Ability to explain the behavior of magnetic fields at the interface of two different materials
5. Ability to describe the electromagnetic wave propagation, Poynting vector and Poynting theorem
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Sources and effects of electromagnetic fields - Vector fields - Different co-ordinate systems - Divergence theorem -
Stoke’s theorem - Coulomb’s Law - Electric field intensity - Field due to point and continuous charges - Electric
flux density - Gauss’s law and application.
UNIT II ELECTROSTATICS 9
Electrical potential - Electric field and equipotential plots - Electric field in free space, conductors, dielectric -
Dielectric polarization, Electric field in multiple dielectrics - Boundary conditions, Poisson’s and Laplace’s
equations - Capacitance energy density - Dielectric strength.
TOTAL: 45+30
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TEXT BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.archive.org/details/MitOpencoursewareElectromagneticFieldsAndEnergy
2. www.nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/Webcourse-contents/IIT-%20Guwahati/em/index.htm
3. www.sites.google.com/site/engps171grp4/Home/videos-and-animations-section
4. www.youtube.com/watch?v=uj0DFDfQajw
5. www.freevideolectures.com/Course/3288/Electromagnetic-Theory
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L T P C
16EED04 DC MACHINES AND TRANSFORMERS
3 1 3 5
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To explain the basic laws used in Electromechanical Energy Conversion.
To understand the principles of DC generators.
To understand the principles of DC motors.
To study the function Transformers.
To impart knowledge DC Machines and Transformers
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Able to know the different concepts of magnetic circuits and properties of magnetic materials
2. Able to understand the constructional details, principle of operation, performance and the methods of testing
for single phase transformer.
3. Able to understand the constructional details, principle of operation, performance and the methods of testing
for three phase transformer.
4. Able to understand the behavior of electro mechanical energy conversion.
5. Able to analyze the electrical machines performance under different test condition.
UNIT II DC GENERATORS 9
Constructional details - Principle of operation – EMF equation – Methods of excitation – Types of DC generators –
Armature reaction - Commutation – Methods of Improving Commutation – Interpoles – Equalizing Connections –
Characteristics of DC generators –No load and Load Characteristics – Parallel operation of D.C. Generators – Load
Sharing – Procedure for Paralleling DC Generators – Applications of D.C. Generators.
UNIT IV TRANSFORMERS 9
Constructional details – Principle of operation – EMF equation – Transformation ratio – Transformer on no-load –
Transformer on load – Equivalent circuit – Regulation – Parallel operation of single phase transformers – Auto
transformer – Three phase transformers – Types of Connections..
TOTAL: 45+30
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1. Open circuit and load characteristics of DC shunt generator- critical resistance and critical speed.
2. Load characteristics of DC compound generator with differential and cumulative connections.
3. Load test on DC shunt and compound motor.
4. Load test on DC series motor.
5. Swinburne’s test.
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TEXT BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Sl.No Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher Year of Publication
E. Fitzgerald,
1. Charles Kingsley, Electric Machinery Tata McGraw Hill 2003
Stephen.D.Umans
DC Machines and Vikas publishing house
2. K. Murugesh Kumar 2002
Transformers Pvt Ltd
Cengage Learning
3. S.Sarma & K.Pathak Electric Machines 2011
India (P) Ltd., Delhi,
Volume I, Mcgraw-
Electric Machines and
4. Syed A. Nasar Hill College; 1995
Power Systems
International Edition
Electrical Machines PHI Learning PVT
5. M.N.Bandyopadhyay 2009
Theory and Practice LTD., New Delhi
WEB URLs
1. www.indiastudychannel.com/resources/159374-Electromechanical-Energy-Conversion-Principles.aspx
2. www.electrical4u.com/working-or-operating-principle-of-dc-motor/
3. www.transformers.hasbro.com/en-us
4. www.imdb.com/title/tt0418279/
5. www.ncert.nic.in/html/learning_basket/electricity/electricity/machine/dc_generator.htm
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16EED05 AC MACHINES 3 1 3 5
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To impart knowledge on Construction and performance of synchronous generators.
To impart knowledge on Principle of operation and performance of synchronous motor.
To impart knowledge on Construction and performance of induction machines.
To impart knowledge on Starting and speed control of three-phase induction motors.
To impart knowledge on Construction, principle of operation and performance of single phase induction
motors and special machines.
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Ability to explain the characteristics of electrical machines.
2. Ability to explain the concept and working of synchronous motor.
3. Ability to explain the concept and working of induction machines.
4. Ability to explain the concept and working of single phase induction motors and special machines.
5. Ability to model and analyse electrical apparatus and their application to power system
UNIT I ALTERNATOR 9
Basic principle, construction, pitch factor, distribution factor, emf equation, alternator on load, voltage regulation,
synchronous impedance method, mmf method, ZPF method, parallel operation, synchronization of alternator.
TOTAL: 45+30
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1. Regulation of three phase alternator by EMF and MMF methods.
2. Regulation of three phase alternator by ZPF methods.
3. Regulation of three phase salient pole alternator by slip test.
4. Measurements of negative sequence and zero sequence impedance of alternators.
5. V and Inverted V curves of Three Phase Synchronous Motor.
6. Load test on three-phase induction motor.
7. No load and blocked rotor test on three-phase induction motor
(Determination of equivalent circuit parameters).
8. Separation of No-load losses of three-phase induction motor.
9. Load test on single-phase induction motor.
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TOTAL: 30
TEXT BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.globalspec.com/reference/59727/203279/chapter-5-ac-machine-fundamentals
2. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108106072/
3. www.nptel.iitg.ernet.in/courses/Elec_Engg/IIT%20Roorkee/Electrical%20Machines%202%20(Video).htm
4. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/IIT-MADRAS/Electrical_Machines_II/index.php
5. www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThIbiFCRaa4
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L T P C
16EED06 CONTROL SYSTEMS
3 1 3 5
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To understand the use of transfer function models for analysis physical systems
To provide adequate knowledge in the time response of systems and steady state error analysis.
To accord basic knowledge in obtaining the open loop and closed–loop frequency responses of systems.
To introduce stability analysis concepts and compensator techniques.
To introduce state variable representation of physical systems.
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Ability to determine the transfer function of the control system using different techniques.
2. Able to perform time response analysis of control systems required for stability analysis.
3. Able to perform frequency response analysis of control systems required for stability analysis.
4. Able to perform stability analysis of control system and different types of compensators.
5. Able to perform state variable analysis.
TOTAL: 45+30
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1. P, PI and PID controllers
2. Stability Analysis
3. Modeling of Systems – Machines, Sensors and Transducers
4. Design of Lag, Lead and Lag-Lead Compensators
5. Position Control Systems
6. Synchro-Transmitter- Receiver and Characteristics
7. Simulation of Control Systems by Mathematical development tools.
8. Bridge Networks –AC and DC Bridges
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9. Dynamics of Sensors/Transducers
a. Temperature
b. Pressure
c. Displacement
d. Optical
e. Strain f. Flow
10. Power and Energy Measurement
11. Signal Conditioning
a. Instrumentation Amplifier
b. Analog – Digital and Digital –Analog converters (ADC and DACs)
12. Process Simulation.
TOTAL: 30
TEXT BOOKS:
Control System
2. S.K.Bhattacharya Pearson education 2013.
Engineering
REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108101037/3
2. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108101037/7
3. www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVFDm__CdQw
4. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108101037/20
5. www.freevideolectures.com/Course/3116/Control-Engineering-I/10
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16EED07 POWER ELECTRONICS
3 0 2 4
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To impart the knowledge on overview of different types of power semiconductor switches and their
characteristics
To impart the knowledge on operation, characteristics and performance parameters of controlled rectifiers
To impart the knowledge on operation, switching regulators, basics topologies of DC - DC converters
To impart the knowledge on operation of different modes of inverter and modulation techniques
To impart the knowledge on operation of AC voltage controller and its types of configuration
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Ability to discover the different types of power semiconductor switches and their characteristics
2. Ability to describe the operation of phase controlled rectifiers and its characteristics
3. Ability to give detailed operation of DC - DC converter and switched regulator
4. Ability to understand the operation of inverter and switching techniques
5. Ability to explain the operation of AC voltage controller and its types
UNIT IV DC TO DC CONVERTERS 9
Principle of operations of chopper - control strategies - Step up and step down chopper - Switched mode regulators
– Buck, boost, buck boost, cuk regulators – chopper classification and its operation -–Voltage, Current and Load
commutated chopper – introduction to resonant converter
UNIT V AC TO AC CONVERTERS 9
Single phase and Three phase AC voltage controllers - Control strategy - Power Factor Control – Multistage
sequence control - single phase and three phase cycloconverters –Introduction to Matrix converters.
TOTAL: 45
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
TEXT BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.completepowerelectronics.com/
2. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108101038/1
3. www.powere.dynamictopway.com/topics.htm
4. www.powerguru.org/power-electronics-videos/
5. www.youtube.com/watch?v=mi26LHNmXj0&list=PLB0B030A687A6ADD2
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COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Able to explain IC fabrication procedure.
2. Able to explain the characteristics and Basic applications of ICs.
3. Able to explain the waveform generator.
4. Able to learn the different types of special ICs
5. Able to implement the ICs for different applications
UNIT I IC FABRICATION 9
IC classification, fundamental of monolithic IC technology, Basic Planner process- Fabrication of diode (Monolithic
Diode, Avalanche Diode, Schottky Diode), JFET, MOSFET in ICs.
TEXT BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Sl.N
Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher Year of Publication
o
Opamps& Linear
1. Fiore Integrated Circuits Cengage 2010
Concepts & Applications
Fundamentals of Analog
2. Floyd Buchla Pearson 2013
Circuits
Integrated Electronics -
Jacob Millman, Analog and Digital
3. Tata McGraw Hill 2003
Christos C Halkias, circuits
System
Robert F. Coughlin, PHI Learning, 6th
4. Op-amp and Linear ICs 2012
Fredrick F. Driscoll edition
Ramakant Op-amps and Linear IV edition, Pearson
5. 2003
A.Gayakward Integrated Circuits Education
WEB URLs
1. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/117106030/nptel-aic/opampsummary.pdf
2. www.youtube.com/watch?v=clTA0pONnMs
3. www.hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/Electronic/a741p.html
4. www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operational_amplifier_applications
5. www.gsa.gov/portal/getMediaData?mediaId=122190
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L T P C
16EED09 DESIGN OF ELECTRICAL APPARATUS 3 2 0 4
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To study mmf calculation and thermal rating of various types of electrical machines.
To design armature and field systems for D.C. machines.
To design core, yoke, windings and cooling systems of transformers.
To design stator and rotor of induction machines.
To design stator and rotor of synchronous machines and study their thermal behavior.
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Ability to identify the various thermal rating of electrical machine.
2. Ability to design armature and field winding of D.C machines.
3. Ability to design winding and cooling system of transformer.
4. Ability to design stator and rotor of induction machines.
5. Ability to design salient pole machine.
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Major considerations in Electrical Machine Design - Electrical Engineering Materials - Choice of Specific Electrical
and Magnetic loadings - Thermal considerations - Insulating Materials - Rating of machines - Standard
specifications.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.nptel.ac.in/downloads/108101039/
2. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108101039/download/Lecture-1.pdf
3. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/103103027/pdf/mod9.pdf
4. www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxDsa9MlylI
5. www.youtube.com/watch?v=--Br0dNExGk
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To understand the basic structure of power systems
To develop expressions for the computation of transmission line parameters.
To obtain the equivalent circuits for the transmission lines
To analyses the voltage distribution in insulator strings, cables and methods to improve the same.
To understand the operation of the different distribution schemes
COURSE OUTCOMES
Ability to understand the basic structure of power systems
Ability to understand the computation of transmission line parameters.
Ability to draw the equivalent circuits for the transmission lines
Ability to understand the voltage distribution in insulator strings and cables
Ability to understand the operation of the different distribution schemes.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108102047/
2. www.iitmandi.ac.in/academics/courses/even_feb-june2017/EE303.pdf
3. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108105067/33
4. www.nptelvideos.in/2012/11/power-sys-generation-transmission.html
5. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Su6YC2W46x4
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To model the power system under steady state operating condition.
To apply numerical methods to solve the power flow problem.
To model and analyze the system under faulted conditions - balanced faults.
To model and analyze the system under faulted conditions - unbalanced faults.
To model and analyze the transient behavior of power system when it is subjected to a fault.
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. To study about the components of the power system.
2. Apply numerical methods to solve the power flow problem.
3. Evaluate the system under faulted conditions-balanced and unbalanced faults.
4. Investigate the transient behavior of power system when it is subjected to a fault.
5. Analyze the performance of power system.
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Need for system planning and operational studies – Introduction to restructuring – Single line diagram - per phase
and per unit analysis – Generator – transformer – transmission line and load representation for different power
system studies.-Primitive network – construction of Y – bus using inspection and singular transformation methods –
z-bus.
TOTAL: 45+30
TEXT BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
P.Venkatesh,
Electrical Power Systems-
B.V.Manikandan, PHI Learning Private
2. Analysis, Security and 2012
S.Charles Raja, Limited
Deregulation
A.Srinivasan
Power System Stability
3. Kundur P Tata McGraw Hill 2010
and Control
J.DuncanGlover,
Mulukutla Power System Analysis &
4. Cengage Learning, 2012
S.Sarma, Thomas Design
J.Overbye
Electric Energy Systems Tata Mc Graw Hill
5. Olle.I .Elgerd 2012
Theory–An Introduction
WEB URLs
1. www.onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc17_ec08
2. www.nptelvideos.in/2012/11/power-system-analysis.html
3. www.classle.net/category/tagskeywords/electrical-power-system-analysis
4. www.youtube.com/watch?v=24m4xnIFj4E&list=PL36A60B630E8C7B56&index=28
5. www.satishkashyap.com/2012/01/video-lectures-from-iit-professors_07.html
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Able to understand basic concepts, steady state and transient operation of electric drive system.
2. Analyze the operation of the converter / chopper fed dc drive.
3. Understand the operation of both classical and modern induction motor drives.
4. Describe v/f and self-control of synchronous motor.
5. Analyze and design the current and speed controllers for a closed loop solid state DC motor drives.
TOTAL :45
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
TEXT BOOKS:
Sl.No Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher Year of Publication
Fundamentals of Electrical Narosa Publishing
1. Dubey G K 2007
Drives House
REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/117106091/
2. www.nptelvideos.in/2012/12/solid-state-devices.html
3. www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7SUJ669TEI
4. www.ocw.mit.edu/courses/materials-science...solid-state.../14-semiconductors
5. www.ee.iitm.ac.in/2015/07/ee3001/
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
L T P C
16EED13 POWER SYSTEM OPERATION AND CONTROL
3 0 2 4
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To have an overview of power system operation and control.
To model power-frequency dynamics and to design power-frequency controller.
To model reactive power-voltage interaction and the control actions to be implemented for maintaining
the voltage profile against varying system load.
To study the economic operation of power system.
To teach about SCADA and its application for real time operation and control of power systems.
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Ability to have an overview of power system operation and control.
2. Ability to model power-frequency dynamics and to design power-frequency controller.
3. Ability to model reactive power-voltage interaction and the control actions to be implemented for
maintaining the voltage profile against varying system load.
4. Ability to study the economic operation of power system.
5. Ability to teach about SCADA and its application for real time operation and control of power systems
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
An overview of power system operation and control - system load variation - load characteristics - load curves
and load-duration curve - load factor - diversity factor - Importance of load forecasting and quadratic and
exponential curve fitting techniques of forecasting – plant level and system level controls
6. Transient and Small Signal Stability Analysis: Single-Machine Infinite Bus System
7. Transient Stability Analysis of Multi machine Power Systems
8. Electromagnetic Transients in Power Systems
9. Load – Frequency Dynamics of Single- Area and Two-Area Power Systems
10. Economic Dispatch in Power Systems.
TOTAL :30
TEXT BOOKS:
Year of
Sl.No Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher
Publication
Electric Energy Systems theory - An Tata McGraw Hill
1. Olle.I.Elgerd 2010
introduction’ Education Pvt. Ltd.
Abhijit Power System Analysis Operation
2. PHI learning Pvt. Ltd 2010
Chakrabarti and Control
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Year of
Sl.No Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher
Publication
Allen. J. Wood Power Generation, Operation and
1. John Wiley & Sons 2003
and Bruce F. Control’
Nagrath I.J. and
2. Modern Power System Analysis Tata McGraw-Hill 2011
Kothari D.P
Tata McGraw Hill
3. Kundur P Power System Stability and Control 2010
Education Pvt. Ltd
Tata McGraw Hill
4. Hadi Saadat Power System Analysis 2010
Education Pvt. Ltd
Power System Operation and
5. N.V.Ramana Pearson Education 2011
Control
WEB URLs
1. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108104052/
2. www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkN13OmgGOs
3. www.nptelvideos.in/2012/12/power-system-operations-and-control.html
4. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108104052/26
5. www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpdygqOI9mM
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To understand the various types of over voltages in power system and protection methods.
Generation of over voltages in laboratories.
Measurement of over voltages.
Nature of Breakdown mechanism in solid, liquid and gaseous dielectrics.
Testing of power apparatus and insulation coordination.
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Ability to understand the various types of over voltages in power system and protection methods.
2. Ability to understand generation of over voltages in laboratories.
3. Ability to understand measurement of over voltages.
4. Ability to understand nature of Breakdown mechanism in solid, liquid and gaseous dielectrics.
5. Ability to understand testing of power apparatus and insulation coordination.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108104048/
2. www.btechguru.com/courses--nptel--electrical-engineering--high-voltage-engi...
3. www.studynama.com/.../329-High-voltage-engineering-ebook-pdf-lecture-not
4. www.freevideolectures.com › Electrical Engineering › IIT Kanpur
5. www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6E7IW45EQM
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To educate the causes of abnormal operating conditions (faults, lightning and switching surges) of the
apparatus and system.
To introduce the characteristics and functions of relays and protection schemes.
To impart knowledge on apparatus protection
To introduce static and numerical relays
To impart knowledge on functioning of circuit breakers
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Ability to describe the different types of power system protection scheme
2. Ability to explain about various relays and its operating characteristics.
3. Ability to describe the apparatus protection.
4. Ability to discover the circuit interruption in power system.
5. Ability to explicate the different types of circuit breakers.
TOTAL: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.nptel.ac.in/downloads/108101039/
2. www.electrical4u.com/protection-system-in-power-system/
3. www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKXPeTvmVQg
4. www.ecomanonline.com/english/eLearningSolution/programDetails.aspx?Work_ID=36373
5. www.training-classes.com/learn/_k/c/i/r/circuit_breakers/_t/online/
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To analyze the various concepts behind renewable energy resources.
To introduce the energy saving concept by different ways of illumination.
To understand the different methods of electric heating and electric welding.
To introduce knowledge on Solar Radiation and Solar Energy Collectors
To introduce concepts of Wind Energy and its utilization
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Ability to understand the concepts behind renewable energy resources.
2. Ability to understand the energy saving concept by different ways of illumination.
3. Ability to understand different methods of electric heating and electric welding.
4. Ability to understand on Solar Radiation and Solar Energy Collectors
5. Ability to understand the concepts of Wind Energy and its utilization
UNIT II ILLUMINATION 9
Introduction - definition and meaning of terms used in illumination engineering - classification of light sources -
incandescent lamps, sodium vapour lamps, mercury vapour lamps, fluorescent lamps – design of illumination
systems - indoor lighting schemes - factory lighting halls - outdoor lighting schemes - flood lighting - street lighting
- energy saving lamps, LED.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.youtube.com/watch?v=uy9lZCdkQIM
2. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108105058/
3. www.rajagiritech.ac.in/home/EEE/Pdf/CourseHandoutS6.pdf
4. www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NkoZx8gdqM&index=33&list=PL36A60B630E8C7B56
5. www.ecozensolutions.com/audit.pdf
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE
(PE)
For
L T P C
16EEE01 ADVANCED CONTROL THEORY 3 2 0 4
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To study the state variable design
To provide adequate knowledge in the phase plane analysis
To study describing function analysis
To analyze the stability of the systems using different techniques
To introduce the concepts on design of optimal controller
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Outline the state variables and feedback.
2. Features of tools used for studying the nature of non-linear systems are studied.
3. Able to perform describing function analysis.
4. Basics of stability and the assessment of stability are studied
5. Basics of optimal control and its features are studied.
.
TOTAL: 45+30
TEXT BOOKS:
Sl.No Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher Year of Publication
J. Nagrath and M. Control Systems New Age International
1. 2012.
Gopal Engineering Publishers, Fourth Edition,
REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108103007/
2. www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbm79-UcNN0
3. www.nptelvideos.in/2012/11/advanced-control-system-design_27.html
4. www.freevideolectures.com/Course/3488/Advanced-Control-Systems
5. www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wsAG4F2H0g
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
L T P C
16EEE02 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DESIGN AND ESTIMATION 3 2 0 4
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To study about power generation and requirement of power
To study about distribution and estimation of power.
To study about specification of electrical equipments.
To study the control technique of power generation.
To study about various electrical equipments.
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Ability to understand importance power generation.
2. Ability to empathize power estimation in distribution station.
3. Ability to understand inevitability of equipments specification.
4. Ability to empathize advance controlling equipments.
5. Ability to identify different advance electrical equipments.
Year of
Sl.No Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher
Publication
Electrical Design
1. K. B. Raina New Age International, 2007
Estimating and Costing
2. M. K. Giridharan Electrical Systems Design I. K. International Pvt Ltd 2000
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.iitk.ac.in/infocell/Archive/dirmar1/power_distribution.html
2. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108105059/
3. www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaNOwQU3YMA
4. www.onlinevideolecture.com/?university=nptel-iit-kharagpur
5. www.youtube.com/watch?v=qInfYKB1_Jo
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To understand the operating regions of different switching devices.
To understand the static and dynamic characteristics of current controlled power semiconductor devices.
To understand the static and dynamic characteristics of voltage controlled power semiconductor
devices.
To enable the students for the selection of devices for different power electronics applications.
To understand the control, firing circuit for different devices and concept of thermal protection
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Able to explain the various operating regions of different switching devices.
2. Able to analyze the characteristics of power semiconductor devices
3. Able to explain the basic principle and operation of thyristor.
4. Able to demonstrate the principle and operation of current and voltage controlled devices.
5. Able to Analyze the firing protection circuits and thermal Protection
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Power switching devices overview – Attributes of an ideal switch, application requirements, circuit symbols , Power
handling capability – safe operating area ; Device selection strategy – On-state and switching losses – EMI due to
switching - Power diodes - Types, forward and reverse characteristics, switching characteristics – rating.
TOTAL: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
MD Singh and
2 K.B Power Electronics Tata McGraw Hill 2001
Khanchandani
REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhn188JafbM
2. www.quora.com/Which-are-the-best-NPTEL-lectures-regarding-electronic-device...
3. www.svecw.edu.in/Docs%5CEEEPELNotes2013.pdf
4. www.youtube.com/watch?v=aO6tA1z933k
5. www.freevideolectures.com/Course/3305/Semiconductor-Device-Modeling
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To introduce the importance of computer aided design method.
To provide basic electromagnetic field equations and the problem formulation for CAD applications.
To get familiarized with Finite Element Method as applicable for Electrical Engineering.
To introduce the organization of a typical CAD package.
To introduce Finite Element Method for the design of different Electrical apparatus..
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Apply various design processing of electrical machines
2. Validate various design processing of electrical machines
3. Ability to model and analyze electrical apparatus and their application to power system
4. An ability to create, select, and apply appropriate techniques
5. An ability to use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Conventional design procedures – Limitations – Need for field analysis based design – Review of Basic principles
of energy conversion – Development of Torque/Force.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/112102101/
2. www.nptelvideos.in/2012/12/computer-aided-design.html
3. www.iitk.ac.in/infocell/flier/cad1.pdf
4. www.iitr.ac.in/departments/EE/pages/Academics+Courses_Offered.html
5. www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDeLwFwnFKg
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
L T P C
16EEE05 SMART GRID
3 0 0 3
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To understand the basic concept of smart grid
To Study about Smart Grid technologies,
To study the different smart meters and advanced metering infrastructure.
To familiarize the power quality management issues in Smart Grid.
To familiarize the high performance computing for Smart Grid applications
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Able to understand the basic concept of smart grid
2. Able to Study about Smart Grid technologies,
3. Able to study the different smart meters and advanced metering infrastructure.
4. Able to familiarize the power quality management issues in Smart Grid.
5. Able to familiarize the high performance computing for Smart Grid applications
TEXT BOOKS:
Year of
Sl.No Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher
Publication
Janaka Smart Grid: Technology and Yokoyama Jo& Sons,
1. 2012
Ekanayake Applications New Jersey
REFERENCE BOOKS:
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Year of
Sl.No Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher
Publication
1. Xiao Security and Privacy in Smart Grids CRC Press 2012
WEB URLs
1. www.coursera.org/learn/electric-utilities/lecture/gwFy5/1-1-introduction
2. www.sap.com/sk/developer/topics/api.html
3. www.invata.com/warehouse-management-system/
4. www.energy.siemens.com/hq/en/power-transmission/high-voltage-products/circuit-breaker/
5. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Myg9JYDPSh4
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To introduce the basics of dynamics and stability problems
To educate on modeling of synchronous machines
To educate on the excitation system and speed-governing controllers.
To study small signal stability of a single-machine infinite bus system with excitation system
To educate on the transient stability simulation of multi machine power system. .
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Able to understand the basics of dynamics and stability problems
2. Able to understand the modeling of synchronous machines
3. Able to understand the excitation system and speed-governing controllers.
4. Able to study small signal stability of a single-machine infinite bus system with excitation system
5. Able to demonstrate skills to use modern engineering tools and equipment’s to analyze problems
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Basics of system dynamics – numerical techniques – introduction to software packages to study the responses.
Concept and importance of power system stability in the operation and design – distinction between transient and
dynamic stability - complexity of stability problem in large system – necessity for reduced models - stability of
interconnected systems
REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.selinc.com/featured-stories/gse/5/
2. www.coursera.org/learn/converter-control/lecture/dz5JE/sect-7-1-introduction-to-ac-modeling
3. www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIUVp_51hg0
4. www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtMt6qbSo5s
5. www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To understand the concept, planning of DC power transmission and AC Power transmission.
To analyze HVDC converters.
To study about the HVDC system control.
To analyze harmonics and design of filters.
To model and analysis the DC system under study state.
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Able to analyze HVDC Power transmission Technology
2. Able to analyze HVDC converters.
3. Able to Understand converter control characteristics in HVDC
4. Able to Understand harmonics and design of filters.
5. Able to analyze the power flow analysis in DC/AC systems
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
DC Power transmission technology – Comparison of AC and DC transmission – Application of DC transmission –
Description of DC transmission system – Planning for HVDC transmission – Modern trends in HVDC technology
– DC breakers – Operating problems – HVDC transmission based on VSC – Types and applications of MTDC
systems.
TOTAL: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
Sl.No Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher Year of Publication
HVDC power transmission New Age International
1. Padiyar, K. R 2010
system (P) Ltd., New Delhi,
REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108104013/
2. www.youtube.com/watch?v=yP7OACmLP48
3. www.nptelvideos.in/2012/11/high-voltage-dc-transmission.html
4. www.coursebuffet.com/course/.../nptel/high-voltage-dc-transmission-iit-kanpur
5. www.elect.mrt.ac.lk/HV_Chap11.pdf
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
L T P C
16EEE08 SOFT COMPUTING TECHNIQUE 3 0 0 3
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To understand basic concept of intelligent controller.
to study various types of artificial neural network
To introduce the concept of genetic algorithm
To study measures to improve the fuzzy logic system
To study GA application to power system optimization problem.
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Able to understand basic concept of intelligent controller.
2. Able to study various types of artificial neural network
3. Able to introduce the concept of genetic algorithm
4. Able to study measures to improve the fuzzy logic system
5. Able to study GA application to power system optimization problem.
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Approaches to intelligent control. Architecture for intelligent control. Symbolic reasoning system, rule-based
systems, the AI approach. Knowledge representation. Expert systems.
UNIT V APPLICATIONS 9
GA application to power system optimization problem, Case studies: Identification and control of linear and
nonlinear dynamic systems using Matlab-Neural Network toolbox. Stability analysis of Neural-Network
interconnection systems. Implementation of fuzzy logic controller using Matlab fuzzy-logic toolbox. Stability
analysis of fuzzy control systems.
TOTAL: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
Sl.No Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher Year of Publication
REFERENCE BOOKS:
klir G.J. & folger Fuzzy sets, uncertainty and Prentice-Hall of India
2. 1993
T.A Information Pvt.Ltd
WEB URLs
1. www.youtube.com/watch?v=McLq1hEq3UY
2. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108105019/
3. www.nptelvideos.in/2012/11/numerical-optimization.html
4. www.ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering.../video-lectures/lecture-9-trajectory
5. www.cosmolearning.org
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
L T P C
16EEE09 FLEXIBLE AC TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS 3 0 0 3
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To introduce the reactive power control techniques
To educate on static VAR compensators and their applications
To provide knowledge on Thyristor controlled series capacitors
To educate on STATCOM devices
To provide knowledge on FACTS controllers.
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Demonstrate their FACTs and Static Var Compensation
2. Understand Static phase angle regulator and Emerging FACTs controller
3. Ability to understand and analyze power system operation, stability, control and protection
4. Understanding the concepts of data communications and IEEE standards.
5. An ability to use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Reactive power control in electrical power transmission lines - Uncompensated transmission line - Series compensation
- Basic concepts of Static Var Compensator (SVC) - Thyristor Controlled Series capacitor (TCSC) - Unified power
flow controller (UPFC).
REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108104052/26
2. www.iitb.ac.in/~cep/brochures/kulkarni-Mar03-bro.html
3. www.vidyarthiplus.com/vp/thread-21596.html
4. www.videos.gitam.edu/nptel/108101040/Power%20Systems%%20and%20Control/About-Faculty.html
5. www.youtube.com/watch?v=olq593YoRuQ
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
L T P C
16EEE10 POWER QUALITY 3 0 0 3
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To introduce the power quality problem
To educate on production of voltages sags, over voltages and harmonics and methods of control.
To study overvoltage problems
To study the sources and effect of harmonics in power system
To impart knowledge on various methods of power quality monitoring.
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Ability to understand and analyze power system operation, stability, control and p rotection.
2. An ability to use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments,
3. Analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
4. Recognize the different power quality issues
5. Select the suitable power compensating devices
UNIT IV HARMONICS 9
Harmonic sources from commercial and industrial loads, locating harmonic sources. Power system Response
characteristics - Harmonics Vs transients. Effect of harmonics - harmonic distortion – voltage and current distortion -
harmonic indices - inter harmonics – resonance. Harmonic distortion evaluation - devices for controlling harmonic
distortion - passive and active filters. IEEE and IEC standards.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108106025/
2. www.btechguru.com/courses--nptel--electrical-engineering--power-quality-in
3. www.studynama.com/.../353-Power-quality-pdf-download-ebook-lecture-notes
4. www.5starnotes.com/.../ee2028ee801-power-quality-notes-unit.html
5. www.youtube.com/watch?v=YutEqt6IFCk
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
L T P C
16EEE11 SPECIAL ELECTRICAL MACHINES
3 0 0 3
COURSE OBJECTIVES
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Able to explain the construction, principle of operation and performance of synchronous reluctance motors.
2. Able to analyze the construction, principle of operation, control and performance of stepper motors.
3. Able to discuss the principle of operation, control and performance of switched reluctance motors.
4. Able to discuss the principle of operation, control and performance of PMBDC motors.
5. Able to explain the construction, principle of operation and performance of PMSM
TOTAL: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
Sl.No Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher Year of Publication
Brushless Permanent
Clarendon Press,
1. T.J.E. Miller Magnet and Reluctance 1989
Oxford
Motor Drives
REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108105017/
2. www.academia.edu/9885014/SPECIAL_ELECTRICAL_MACHINES_NPTEL_NOTES
3. www.egr.msu.edu/~fzpeng/ECE320/ECE320-Notes-Part1.pdf
4. www.nptelvideos.in/2012/11/electrical-machines-i.html
5. www.youtube.com/watch?v=H97HpwZNqZI
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
L T P C
16EEE12 POWER SYSTEM TRANSIENTS 3 0 0 3
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To study the generation of switching transients and their control using circuit – theoretical concept.
To study the mechanism of lighting strokes and the production of lighting surges.
To study the propagation, reflection and refraction of travelling waves.
To study the impact of voltage transients caused by faults, circuit breaker action, load rejection on integrated
power system.
Prerequisite Basic knowledge in generation, transmission and distribution of electric power.
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Understand the Basic concepts of transients and effects of transients.
2. Able to understand the generation of switching transients and control circuits.
3. Design the mechanism of lighting strokes and productions.
4. Able to understand the Computation of transients in and distributed lines.
5. Able to understand impact of voltage transients and circuit breaker
REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108104052/12
2. www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMhBgyK8F0U
3. www.powershow.com/view1/187e36ZDc1Z
4. www.faadooengineers.com/.../24872-Power-system.
5. www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZ9IqQ1LoZo
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16EEE13 SWITCHED MODE POWER CONVERSION 3 0 0 3
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To study the Converter Topology.
To study the Carrier Modulation.
To study the Current Control Schemes.
To study the basic closed loop control.
To study the power factor control
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Able to design the Converter module.
2. Able to analysis Carrier modulation of converter
3. Able to design current control schemes.
4. Able to design basic closed loop control.
5. Able to analysis power factor control
Power Electronics
2. Ned Mohan John Wiley and Sons 2006
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REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.coursera.org/learn/converter-circuits/lecture/1TmBd/sect-6-1-1-2-dc-dc-converter-topologies
2. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108108036/
3. www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmPziPfaByw
4. www.freevideolectures.com/Course/3208/Switched-Mode-Power-Conversion
5. www.peg.ee.iisc.ernet.in/people/faculty/vram/smpc/smpcbook.pdf
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16EEE14 BIO-MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION 3 0 0 3
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To provide the knowledge about bio potential electrodes.
To introduce the students about electrode configurations.
To bring out the need for bio amplifier and power line interferences.
To introduce the non-electrical measurements physiological parameters.
Acquire the knowledge about bio chemical measurement.
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Ability to explain the concept of bio potential electrodes.
2. Ability to explain the concept of electrode configurations.
3. Ability to explain the need for bio amplifier and power line interferences.
4. Ability to explain the concept of non electrical measurements physiological parameters.
5. Ability to explain the concept of bio chemical measurement
TOTAL: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
Sl.No Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher Year of Publication
Medical Instrumentation
1. John G. Webster John Wiley and sons 2004
Application and Design
Handbook of Biomedical
2. Khandpur R.S Tata McGraw-Hill 2003
Instrumentation
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REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.eeeuniversity.com/2013/08/ei2311-biomedical-instrumentation.html
2. www.lecturenotes.in/subject/27/biomedical-instrumentation
3. www.vidyarthiplus.com/vp/thread-6078.html
4. www.egr.msu.edu/classes/ece445/mason/Files/ECE445_1-Intro.pdf
5. www.robots.ox.ac.uk/~gari/teaching/b18/lecture_slides/B18_LectureA.pd
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
To provide knowledge about the stand alone and grid connected renewable energy systems.
To equip with required skills to derive the criteria for the design of power converters for renewable
energy applications.
To analyze and comprehend the various operating modes of wind electrical generators and solar
energy systems.
To design different power converters for renewable energy systems.
To develop maximum power point tracking algorithms.
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Able to introduce the concepts of renewable energy sources
2. Able to design of power converters for renewable energy applications.
3. Able to analyze the various operating modes of wind electrical generators and solar energy systems.
4. Able to design different power converters fo r renewable energy systems.
5. Able to develop maximum power point tracking algorithms.
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Environmental aspects of electric energy conversion: impacts of renewable energy generation on environment (cost-
GHG Emission) - Qualitative study of different renewable energy resources: Solar, wind, ocean, Biomass, Fuel cell,
Hydrogen energy systems and hybrid renewable energy systems.
TOTAL: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
Sl.No Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher Year of Publication
Renewable Energy
1. Twidell, J.W. and Weir EFN Spon Ltd 2005
Sources
REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.coursera.org/learn/globalenergyandclimatepolicy/lecture/vOYuX/week-3-introduction
2. www.ravivarmans.com/course-materials/power-electronics-for-renewable-energy-systems
3. www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSUdCVS6rcE
4. www.study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-solar-energy-definition-lesson-quiz.html
5. www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTssFo0TijQ
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16EEE16 VLSI DESIGN 3 0 0 3
COURSE OBJECTIVES
1. To study the building block of digital VLSI circuit.
2. To study the architectural, designing and realizing the circuits in CMOS technology.
3. To study the transistor circuit level design and realization for digital operation
4. To understand the Basic operations on IC
5. The main focus is on implementation of FPGA based system
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Able to understand different MOS Transistors.
2. Able to explain the basic concepts of CMOS circuits and the CMOS process technology.
3. Able to explain the techniques of chip design using programmable devices.
4. Able to Model the digital system using Hardware Description Language.
5. Able to explain the basic FPGA circuits.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
R.Jacob Baker,
Harry W.LI., CMOS Circuit Design,
1. Prentice Hall of India 2005
David E.Boyee Layout and Simulation
A.Pucknell,
Kamran Third Edition, Prentice
2. Basic VLSI Design 2013
Eshraghian Hall of India
Fundamentals of Logic
3. Charles H.Roth, Design Jaico Publishing House 2006
WEB URLs
1. www.nptel.ac.in/downloads/117101058/
2. www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCymWHssFlQ
3. www.study.com/.../arithmetic-logic-unit-alu-definition-design-function.
4. www.hsrd.research.va.gov/for.../video_archive.cfm
5. www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SnR3M3CIm4
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16EEE17 ROBOTICS 3 0 0 3
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To introduce the functional elements of Robotics
To impart knowledge on the direct and inverse kinematics
To introduce the manipulator differential motion and control
To educate on various path planning techniques
To introduce the dynamics and control of manipulators
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Able to introduce the functional elements of Robotics
2. Able to impart knowledge on the direct and inverse kinematics
3. Able to introduce the manipulator differential motion and control
4. Able to educate on various path planning techniques
5. Able to introduce the dynamics and control of manipulators
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Sl.No Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher Year of Publication
Oxford University
Robotics-Fundamental
1. Ashitava Ghoshal Press, Sixth 2010
Concepts and Analysis’
impression
2. K. K.Appu Kuttan Robotics, I K International 2007
3. Edwin Wise, Applied Robotics Cengage Learning 2003
Robotic Engineering– Prentice Hall of
R.D.Klafter,T.A.Chimielewski
4. An Integrated India Pvt Ltd, New 2003
and M.Negin,
Approach, Delhi
2004
5. A.J. Bouwens Digital Instrumentation Tata McGraw Hill
WEB URLs
1. www.wired.com/video/2017/03/neuroscientist-explains-one-concept-in-5-levels-of-difficulty/
2. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/112101099/
3. www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaWMvEY3Qgc
4. www.onlinevideolecture.com/?course_id=551
5. www.robtronic.wordpress.com/mechanical-robotics-nptel/
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UNIT V AUTOMATION 9
Factory Automation: Flexible Manufacturing Systems concept – Automatic feeding lines, ASRS, transfer lines,
automatic inspection– Computer Integrated Manufacture – CNC, intelligent automation, Industrial networking, bus
standards, HMI Systems, DCS and SCADA, Wireless controls
TOTAL: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
Programmable Logic
Elsevier India Private
2. W. Bolton Controllers 2008
Limited, New Delhi
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REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108105062/
2. www.onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc16_ee02/preview
3. www.youtube.com/embed/oxMdDsud5vg
4. www.freevideolectures.com/Course/2345/Industrial-Automation-and-Control/22
5. www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZh_FiLBOnY
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
To review background information required for studying virtual instrumentation.
To study the basic building blocks of virtual instrumentation.
To study the various techniques of interfacing of external instruments of PC.
To study the various graphical programming environment in virtual instrumentation.
To study a few applications in virtual instrumentation.
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Ability to explain the review of digital instrumentation.
2. Ability to explain the concept of fundamentals of virtual instrumentation.
3. Ability to explain the concept of cluster of instruments in VI system.
4. Ability to explain the concept of graphical programming environment in VI.
5. Ability to explain the concept of analysis tools and simple applications in VI.
TOTAL: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
Sl.No Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher Year of Publication
PC Interfacing for Data
S. Gupta and J.P Acquisition and Process Instrument society
1. 1994
Gupta Control of America
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Understanding Serial
2. Peter W. Gofton Sybex International 2002
Communications
REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.youtube.com/watch?v=moSUpIRCKMk
2. www.freevideolectures.com/Course/3126/Process-Control-and-Instrumentation
3. www.freevideolectures.com/Course/2347/Industrial-Instrumentation
4. www.youtube.com/watch?v=70gVR6ZuMHk
5. www.youtube.com/watch?v=tL5Q8DSsjss
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16EEE20 COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 3 0 0 3
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To introduce different methods of analog communication and their significance
To introduce Digital Communication methods for high bit rate transmission
To introduce the concepts of source and line coding techniques for enhancing rating of transmission of
minimizing the errors in transmission
To introduce MAC used in communication systems for enhancing the number of users
To introduce various media for digital communication
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Identify different methods of analog communication and their significance.
2. Comprehend digital communication methods for high bit rate transmission.
3. Apply the concepts of source and line coding techniques for error minimization in transmission line.
4. Clarify various MA Techniques for enhancing the number of users.
5. Recognize the various media for digital communication.
Principles of Digital
2. J.Das New Age International 1986
Communication
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REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/117102059/
2. www.nptelvideos.in/2012/11/communication-engineering.html
3. www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPm0XSPxld8
4. www.gatemitra.com/nptel-lectures-for-gate.html
5. www.engineeringvideolectures.com/discipline/electronics-and-communication-engineering
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
Acquire the knowledge about Coal based thermal power plants.
Diesel, Gas Turbine and Combined Cycle Power Plants.
Acquire the knowledge about nuclear power plants.
Acquire the knowledge about power from renewable energy.
Analyze and solve energy and economic related issues in power sectors.
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Able to describe steam power plant and its function and discuss their flow lines and issues related to them.
2. Able to understand the working of diesel, gas turbine and combined cycle power plants.
3. Able to understand working of nuclear power plants.
4. Able to discuss different types of renewable resources and issues related to them.
5. Able to analyze and solve energy, economic and environmental issues of power sectors.
TOTAL: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
Sl.No Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher Year of Publication
Tata McGraw – Hill
1. P.K. Nag Power Plant Engineering Publishing 2008
REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/103106101/Module%20-%208/Lecture%20-%201.pdf
2. www.lecturenotes.in/subject/152/power-plant-engineering
3. www.vidyarthiplus.com/vp/thread-36882.html
4. www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0i1E_lE_TE
5. www.globalissues.org/article/595/energy-security
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To impart the knowledge on BLDC control.
To impart the knowledge on SRM control.
Acquire the knowledge about PLC controller.
Acquire the knowledge on control of power system using SCADA.
To impart the knowledge on application of power sectors.
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Able to implement controller for BLC machine
2. Able to analyze the importance of controller
3. Able to design PLC controller
4. Able to justify the different controller in SCADA
5. Able to implement for different application
UNIT V APPLICATION 9
Speed Control of BLDC & SRM Motors using PLC controller - PLC based pressure measurement, temperature
measurement, flow measurement and level measurement - role of PLC as RTU in SCADA system - SCADA based
traffic signal detection control.
TOTAL: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
Sl.No Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher Year of Publication
A.E. Fitzgerald,
Tata Mc Graw Hill
Charles Kingsley,
1. Electric Machinery publishing Company 2003
Stephen.
Ltd
D.Umans,
Programmable Logic
Elsevier India Private
2. W. Bolton Controllers 2008
Limited, New Delhi
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REFERENCE BOOKS:
WEB URLs
1. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108105062/
2. www.onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc16_ee02/preview
3. www.youtube.com/embed/oxMdDsud5vg
4. www.freevideolectures.com/Course/2345/Industrial-Automation-and-Control/22
5. www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZh_FiLBOnY
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To impart the knowledge on BLDC control.
To impart the knowledge on SRM control.
Acquire the knowledge about Fuzzy controller.
Acquire the knowledge on control of power system using DSP Controller.
To impart the knowledge on application of power sectors.
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Able to implement controller for BLC machine
2. Able to analyze the importance of controller
3. Able to design Fuzzy controller
4. Able to justify the different controller in DSP Controller
5. Able to implement for different application
UNIT V APPLICATION 9
Over current Protection using fuzzy controller - Fuzzy logic controller in power system case study - Discrete time
implementation of Speed Controllers - Digital Position Control – Serial interfacing
TOTAL: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
Sl.No Author(s) Title of the Book Publisher Year of Publication
A.E. Fitzgerald,
Tata Mc Graw Hill
Charles Kingsley,
1. Electric Machinery publishing Company 2003
Stephen.
Ltd
D.Umans,
Artificial Intelligence and
2. Padhy.N.P Oxford University Press 2005
Intelligent System
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REFERENCE BOOKS:
klir G.J. & folger Fuzzy sets, uncertainty and Prentice-Hall of India
2. 1993
T.A Information Pvt.Ltd
WEB URLs
1. www.youtube.com/watch?v=McLq1hEq3UY
2. www.nptel.ac.in/courses/108105019/
3. www.nptelvideos.in/2012/11/numerical-optimization.html
4. www.ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering.../video-lectures/lecture-9-trajectory
5. www.cosmolearning.org
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(EEC)
For
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16EEF01 PROJECT WORK – PHASE - I
0 0 6 3
COURSE OBJECTIVES
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Formulate a real world problem, identify the requirement and develop the design solutions.
2. Express the technical ideas, strategies and methodologies.
3. Utilize the new tools, algorithms, techniques that contribute to obtain the solution of the project.
4. Test and validate through conformance of the developed prototype and analysis the cost effectiveness.
5. Prepare report and present the oral demonstrations.
TOTAL: 90
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L T P C
16EEF02 PROJECT WORK –PHASE – II 0 0 30 15
COURSE OBJECTIVES
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Formulate a real world problem, identify the requirement and develop the design solutions.
2. Express the technical ideas, strategies and methodologies.
3. Utilize the new tools, algorithms, techniques that contribute to obtain the solution of the project.
4. Test and validate through conformance of the developed prototype and analysis the cost effectiveness.
5. Prepare report and present the oral demonstrations.
TOTAL: 450
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16EEF03 COMPREHENSION 0 0 4 2
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To encourage the students to comprehend the knowledge acquired from the first Semester to Sixth Semester
of B.E Degree Course through periodic exercise.
COURSE OUTCOMES
Ability to review, prepare and present technological developments
METHOD OF EVALUATION
The students will be assessed 100% internally through weekly test with objective type questions on all the subject
related topics
TOTAL: 60
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16EEF04 DESIGN PROJECT 0 0 4 2
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To give an opportunity to the student to get hands on training in the fabrication of one or more
components of a complete working model, which is designed by them.
COURSE OUTCOMES
Use of design principles and develop conceptual and engineering design of any components.
Ability to fabricate any components using different manufacturing tools.
METHOD OF EVALUATION
The students will be assessed 100% internally through weekly test with objective type questions on all the subject
related topics
The students may be grouped into 2 to 4 and work under a project supervisor. The device/ system/component(s) to
be fabricated may be decided in consultation with the supervisor and if possible with an industry. A project report
to be submitted by the group and the fabricated model, which will be reviewed and evaluated for internal
assessment by a Committee constituted by the Head of the Department. At the end of the semester examination
the project work is evaluated based on oral presentation and the project report jointly by external and internal
examiners constituted by the Head of the Department.
TOTAL: 60
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
To encourage the students to study advanced engineering developments
To prepare and present technical reports.
To encourage the students to use various teaching aids such as overhead projectors, power point
presentation and demonstrative models.
COURSE OUTCOMES
Use of design principles and develop conceptual and engineering design of any components.
Ability to fabricate any components using different manufacturing tools.
METHOD OF EVALUATION
During the seminar session each student is expected to prepare and present a topic on engineering/ technology, for
duration of about 8 to 10 minutes. In a session of three periods per week, 15 students are expected to present the
seminar. Each student is expected to present atleast twice during the semester and the student is evaluated based on
that. At the end of the semester, he / she can submit a report on his / her topic of seminar and marks are given based
on the report. A Faculty guide is to be allotted and he / she will guide and monitor the progress of the student and
maintain attendance also. Evaluation is 100% internal.
The students will be assessed 100% internally through weekly test with objective type questions on all the subject
related topics
The students may be grouped into 2 to 4 and work under a project supervisor. The device/ system/component(s) to
be fabricated may be decided in consultation with the supervisor and if possible with an industry. A project report
to be submitted by the group and the fabricated model, which will be reviewed and evaluated for internal
assessment by a Committee constituted by the Head of the Department. At the end of the semester examination
the project work is evaluated based on oral presentation and the project report jointly by external and internal
examiners constituted by the Head of the Department.
TOTAL: 30