.Insyllabus 2018electrical 2018 5th6th PDF
.Insyllabus 2018electrical 2018 5th6th PDF
UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU
COURSE SCHEME
th
B.E 5 Semester Electrical Engineering
For Examination to be held in the Year December 2020,2021,2022,2023
Contact Hours/Week: 26
LOAD MARKS
COURSE COURSE %
COURSE TITLE ALLOCATION DISTRIBUTION TOTAL Credits
CODE TYPE Change
L T P Internal External
Professional
PEE-501 Power System-I 2 1 0 50 100 150 3 100%
Core Course
Electrical
Professional Measurement
PEE-502 2 1 0 50 100 150 3 100%
Core Course and Instruments
Professional
EEE-502 Elective Elective-I 2 1 0 50 100 150 3 100%
Course
Microprocessor
Professional (8085) &
EEC-501 Peripheral 2 1 0 50 100 150 3 100%
Core Course
Interfacing
Engineering
Basic Civil
BCE-511 Science 3 1 0 50 100 150 3 100%
Engineering
Course
Essence of Indian
Non Credit Satisfactory/unsatisfactory
NCC -503 Traditional 2 0 0 100%
Course Non Credit
Knowledge
Massive
SWAYAM/
MOC-503 Open Online 3 0 0 100 - 100 3 100%
NPTEL
Course
Professional
PIT -503 Core Course Industrial Training 0 0 0 50 50 1 100%
Professional Power System I
PEE-511 0 0 2 50 - 50 1 100%
Core Course Lab
Professional Electrical 1
PEE-512 0 2 50 - 50 100%
Core Course Measurement Lab 0
Professional Microprocessor
EEC-511 0 0 2 50 - 50 1 100%
Core Course Lab
TOTAL 15 5 6 550 500 1050 22
* NOTE:-The department shall offer the Swayam / NPTEL course out of the list of courses offered by
Swayam around the time of commencement of the semester. However, the selected NPTEL course should
not be similar to the regular courses offered as a part of the department curriculum.
Elective-I
EEE-502 (A) Electrical Machine Design
EEE-502 (B) Power Plant Engineering
EEE-502 (C) Renewable Energy
Examination to be held in the Year December 2020,2021,2022,2023
COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of the course the student will be able to: -
Understand different types of distribution system and electrical design aspects of transmission lines.
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CO3 Analysis the corona effect and mechanical design aspects of transmission lines.
Detailed Syllabus
Section- A
D.C & A.C. Distribution Systems: Introduction to a Power System (an overall view). Distribution Systems- Feeder,
Distribution, service mains. Classification of distribution system. Various types of D.C. & A.C. distributors, Voltage drop
calculations. (08 hours)
Overhead AC Transmission Lines Parameters: Types and bundling of conductors, Resistance calculations, skin effect,
proximity effect. Inductance and Capacitance of single phase and 3- phase, single circuit and double circuit lines.
Interference of power Lines with communication lines: Electrostatics & electromagnetic effects. (10 hours)
Section- B
Insulators for overhead Lines: Performance of transmission lines, Representation & performance of short, medium
and long lines, A, B, C, D constants, surge impedance, Ferranti effect. Materials for insulators, types of insulators,
potential distribution over a string of suspension insulators, methods for equalizing the potential. (08 hours)
Corona: Visual & critical disruptive voltage conditions effecting corona, power loss due to corona, practical
considerations. Mechanical design of transmission line, Calculation of sag and tension, Equivalent span length and sag,
effect of ice & wind loading, Conductor vibration& vibration dampers. . (10 hours)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required to attempt five
questions selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of Calculator is allowed.
Examination to be held in the Year December 2020,2021,2022,2023
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CLASS: B.E. 5 SEMESTER CREDITS: 3
BRANCH: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
COURSE NO: PEE-502 Marks
COURSE TITLE: ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT AND INSTRUMENTS L T P Theory Sessional
2 1 0 100 50
DURATION OF EXAM: 3 HOURS
COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of the course the student will be able to: -
CO1 Measure various electrical parameters like resistance, potential & current.
CO2 Understand the construction & working of AC & DC bridges, Potentiometer & its application.
Understand the construction , working of different measuring instruments and different energy
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measuring methods.
Detailed Syllabus
Section- A
A.C. & DC Bridges and Potentiometer: Measurement of Inductance using: Maxwell’s Inductance-Capacitance bridge.
Anderson’s bridge, Measurement of capacitance using De-Sauty’s bridge, Schering bridge. Measurement of frequency
using Wein’s bridge. Crompton’s Potentiometer, Vernier Potentiometer, Uses of DC Potentiometers.A.C.
Potentiometer: Drysdale polar Potentiometer, Uses of A.C. Potentiometers. (12 hours)
Section- B
Measuring Instruments: Classification, effects utilized in measuring instruments. Indicating Instruments: Deflection,
controlling & damping forces, various dampings. Ammeters & Voltmeters: Moving coil, moving iron, &
electrodynamics type ammeter & voltmeters, electrostatic voltmeter, Errors in Ammeters & Voltmeters Extension of
instrument range: Ammeter Shunts, Voltmeter multipliers, C.T. & P. (12 hours)
Measurement of Energy: Energy meters for A.C. Circuits, Theory of Induction type meters, Single phase Induction type
watt-hour meters, construction, theory & operation. (06 hours)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Electrical Measurements & Measuring Instruments - Golding Widdis
2. A Course in Electrical & Electronics Measurement & - A.K. Sawhney
Instrumentation
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required to attempt five
questions selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of Calculator is allowed.
Examination to be held in the Year December 2020,2021,2022,2023
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CLASS: B.E. 5 SEMESTER CREDITS: 3
BRANCH: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
COURSE NO: EEE-502 (A) Marks
L T P Theory Sessional
COURSE TITLE: ELECTRICAL MACHINE DESIGN
2 1 0 100 50
DURATION OF EXAM: 3 HOURS
COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of the course the student will be able to: -
Understand the various factors which influence the design: electrical, magnetic and thermal loading of
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electrical machine.
CO2 Understand the design of transformer.
Understand the principles of A.C. electrical machine design and carry out a basic design of an ac machine
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by using CAD.
Detailed Syllabus
Section- A
Introduction: Major considerations in electrical machine design, choice of specific electrical and magnetic loadings,
thermal considerations, heat flow, temperature rise, rating of machines. (07 hours)
Transformers :-Sizing of a transformer, main dimensions, kVA output for single- and three-phase transformers,
window space factor, overall dimensions, design for minimum cost, design for minimum loss, temperature rise in
transformers, design of cooling tank, methods of cooling transformers. (10 hours)
Section- B
Induction Motors:-Sizing of an induction motor, main dimensions, length of air gap, rules for selecting rotor slots of
squirrel cage machines, design of rotor bars & slots, design of end rings, design of wound rotor, and turn per phase
and stator conductors, stator core and teeth. (08 hours)
Synchronous Machines:-Sizing of a synchronous machine, main dimensions, design of salient pole machines, short
circuit ratio, shape of pole face, armature design, armature parameters, estimation of air gap length, design of rotor,
design of damper winding. (08 hours)
Computer aided Design (CAD):-Limitations (assumptions) of traditional designs, need for CAD analysis. (03 hours)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required to attempt five
questions selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of Calculator is allowed.
Examination to be held in the Year December 2020,2021,2022,2023
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CLASS: B.E. 5 SEMESTER CREDITS: 3
BRANCH: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
COURSE NO: EEE-502 (B) Marks
L T P Theory Sessional
COURSE TITLE: POWER PLANT ENGINEERING
2 1 0 100 50
DURATION OF EXAM: 3 HOURS
COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of the course the student will be able to: -
Understand layout, construction and working of the components inside a thermal power plant.
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Understand layout, construction and working of the components inside a Diesel, Gas and
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Combined cycle power plants
Understand layout, construction and working of the components inside nuclear and hydro
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power plants.
Detailed Syllabus
Section- A
Coal Based Thermal Power Plants:-Introduction, Layout of modern coal power plant, Super Critical Boilers, FBC Boilers,
Turbines, Condensers, Steam & Heat rate, Subsystems of thermal power plants – Fuel and ash handling, Draught
system, Feed water treatment. Binary Cycles. (08 hours)
Diesel, Gas Turbine and Combined Cycle Power Plants:-Introduction, Layout of Components of Diesel and Gas Turbine
power plants. Combined Cycle Power Plants. Integrated Gasifier based Combined Cycle systems (06 hours)
Section- B
Nuclear Power Plants:-Introduction, Atomic Nuclei, Atomic Number and Mass Number, Isotopes, Atomic Mass Unit,
Radioactivity and Radioactive Change Rate of Radioactive Decay, Mass – Energy Equivalence, Binding Energy, Nuclear
Reaction, types of Nuclear Reactions, Initiation of Nuclear Reaction, , Nuclear Fission, The Fission Chain Reaction,
moderation. (09 hours)
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required to attempt five
questions selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of Calculator is allowed.
Examination to be held in the Year December 2020,2021,2022,2023
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CLASS: B.E. 5 SEMESTER CREDITS: 3
BRANCH: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
COURSE NO: EEE-502 (C) Marks
L T P Theory Sessional
COURSE TITLE: RENEWABLE ENERGY
2 1 0 100 50
DURATION OF EXAM: 3 HOURS
COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of the course the student will be able to: -
Understand the concepts, construction and working of solar energy
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Solar Energy: - Primary and Secondary Solar energy and Utilization of Solar Energy. Characteristic advantages and
disadvantages. Solar concentrators and tracking; Dish and Parabolic trough concentrating generating systems, Central
tower solar thermal power plants; Solar Ponds. (08 hours)
Wind Electricity Generation:-Introduction ,Types of turbines, Coefficient of Power, Wind electric generators, Power
curve; wind characteristics and site selection; Wind farms for bulk power supply to grid; Potential of wind electricity
generation in India and its current growth rate. (08 hours)
Section- B
Biomass Energy:-Biomass: Sources and Characteristics; Wet biogas plants; Biomass gasifiers: Classification and
Operating characteristics; Updraft and Downdraft gasifiers; Gasifier based electricity generating systems; Maintenance
of gasifiers. Types of biogas plants, biogas generation, advantages and disadvantages, applications of gasifiers.
(09 hours)
Hydro Energy:- Overview of micro, mini and small hydro systems; Hydrology; Elements of pumps and turbine; Selection
and design criteria of pumps and turbines; Site selection and civil works; Speed and voltage regulation; tariff collection;
Potential of small hydro power in India (07 hours)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required to attempt five
questions selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of Calculator is allowed.
Examination to be held in the Year December 2020,2021,2022,2023
CLASS: B.E. 5th SEMESTER CREDITS: 3
BRANCH: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
COURSE NO: EEC-501 Marks
COURSE TITLE: MICROPROCESSOR (8085) & PERIPHERAL INTERFACING L T P Theory Sessional
2 1 0 100 50
DURATION OF EXAM: 3 HOURS
COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of the course the student will be able to: -
Microprocessor 8085: Microprocessor 8085 pin diagram, Architecture, Addressing modes, Instruction set, Instruction
format, Timing diagram, Programming techniques with additional instructions, looping, Counting design of counters
& time delays, debugging & memory mapping. (10 hours)
Stack & Subroutines, Advanced subroutines concept, Call & Ret instructions, Advanced programming (Code
conversions, BCD addition/subtraction, Multiplication etc.), 8085 interrupts & process. (08 hours)
Section- B
Interfacing : Interfacing I/O devices, Basic interfacing concept, interfacing with scanned multiplexed displays & LCD’s,
Interfacing output displays, Interfacing i/p devices, Memory mapped i/o design, Memory wait states & access time.
(06 hours)
Data communication: Serial I/O data communication, Basic concepts in serial I/O, 8085 serial I/O lines – SID & SOD,
Synchronous & asynchronous data communication, Software controlled asynchronous serial I/O. (06 hours)
Interfacing to 8085 Microprocessor: PPI – 8155 I/O & timer, PPI – 8255 (mode-0, 1, 2 & BSR), PID 8279
keyboard/display interface, PIC 8259, DMA controller 8257/8237. (05 hours)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Microprocessor Architecture Programming & App. - Ramesh Gaonkar
2. Introduction to Microprocessor - Aditya P. Mathur
3. The Intel Microprocessor - Brey
4. Fundamental of Microprocessor & Microcomputers - B. Ram
5. Microprocessor and Interfacing - D.V. Hall
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required to attempt five
questions selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of Calculator is allowed.
Examination to be held in the Year December 2020,2021,2022,2023
CLASS: B.E. 5th SEMESTER CREDITS: 3
BRANCH: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
COURSE NO: BCE-511 Marks
COURSE TITLE: BASIC CIVIL ENGINEERING L T P Theory Sessional
2 1 0 100 50
DURATION OF EXAM: 3 HOURS
COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of the course the student will be able to: -
Explain various traditional and emerging materials in the field of civil engineering construction and the
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process of manufacture of cement.
CO2 Explain the basic concepts and various type of Foundations.
Interpret the basic concepts of stress, strain, different types of loading. Draw shear force and bending
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moment diagrams and analysis of transmission towers
Detailed Syllabus
Section- A
Building stone: - Origin, Classification and Engineering Properties. Essential requirements and selection of good
building stones for various works in Civil Engineering. Dressed stones and their role in Export market.
Portland cement:-Methods of manufacture of Portland cement, various types of Cement and their use. Engineering
Properties of Cement, Storage and Testing. (08 hours)
Foundations: - Purpose, site exploration, Methods of Testing Bearing Capacity of Soils, Types of Foundations,
Combined Footing and Raft Foundation. Piers, Machine Foundations, Causes of failure. Excavation of Foundations in
water logged sites. Pile Foundation, Concrete Piles, Pile Driving. (08 hours)
Section- B
Strength of Material: Simple Stresses and Strains, Hooks law. Strain Energy, Stresses due to different type of loadings,
gradually& suddenly applied loads. Shear force and Bending Moment for simply supported, cantilevers, fixed beam,
and continuous beams. Stresses in beams, Theory of simple bending, Neutral axis, and Bending stress distribution.
(08 hours)
Towers: Analysis and design of Transmission line and Towers, Types of Bracing patterns-sag and Tension calculations,
Substation structures, Tower foundations- Design of Foundations for towers, Structural Design of Supports for
foundation Excavation and design of ground Anchors. (07 hours)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required to attempt
five questions selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of Calculator is allowed.
Examination to be held in the Year December 2020,2021,2022,2023
COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of the course the student will be able to: -
The students shall be able to know about the Vedic philosophy in detail and its relevance in present
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CO2 The students will be able to strengthen their mind and body through the knowledge of yoga.
Detailed Syllabus
Unit 1
Vedic Philosophy: Concept of Vedas, Ethics & Values, Educational system, Knowledge of science,
trade/commerce & medicines as per Vedas, Environmental ethics: Preservation & Purification, Harnessing of
natural resources in alienation with nature as per Vedas.
Unit 2
Yoga Philosophy: Parts of Yoga, Importance of Yam and Niyam, Stress management through yoga, Purification of
mind and body through yoga .
Note for Teacher: The course should aim at enlightening students with the importance of ancient traditional
knowledge.
Evaluation of the course: There will be internal evaluation based on two internal sessional and viva -voce.
Examination to be held in the Year December 2020,2021,2022,2023
The department shall offer the SWAYAM / NPTEL course (12 weeks) out of the list of courses offered by SWAYAM
around the time of commencement of the semester. However, the selected NPTEL course should not be similar to the
regular courses offered as a part of the department curriculum.
The overall monitoring of the NPTEL course will be under the supervision of the teacher in charge of the department.
The NPTEL/SWAYAM certification course comprises of Assignments (25%) and Proctor Examination (Online
examination MCQ’s based = 75%) conducted at the end of the semester by IIT Madras as per the schedule.
The marks obtained by the student in the NPTEL/SWAYAM certification course will be tabulated by the concerned
department.
Note: - In case the student does not pass the certification exam or remains absent in the proctor examination, no
certificate will be given to the candidate by the NPTEL and the student will be deemed to have failed in the
course. The examination of the said NPTEL course will be taken by the department concerned in the next
semester under the supervision of Examination Cell of GCET Jammu. The paper will be of 75 marks and
assignment marks will be carried forward from the previous semester.
Examination to be held in the Year December 2020,2021,2022,2023
COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of the course the student will be able to: -
Interact and study with a range of students and to practice multiple management skills, including communication,
CO1 independent action and teamwork.
CO2 Understand the engineering code of ethics and be able to apply them as necessary.
Demonstrate knowledge of practical application of training.
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CO4 Submit a training report along with the certificate issued by the concerned department.
The students are required to take practical training during summer vacations for about 4 to 6 weeks duration
in PSUs/Private Industries/DRDO/ISRO/BARC/Power Grid Corporation /Power Stations/Electric sub-
stations/ Practical Training Centre etc. After completion of the training, the students should submit a training
report along with the certificate issued by the Concerned Department for evaluation purpose.
Guidelines for evaluation of Practical Training:
The evaluation shall be done by the departmental committee by the end of 5 th semester. The committee shall
have a convener and at least two members.
Distribution of Marks as per the University statues:
1. Report = 32 40%
2. Viva-Voce = 24 30%
3. Miscellaneous Marks = 24 30%
Due weightage will be given, those who have undertaken outside the state &based on the profile of the Industry.
Award of the Marks: Marks (1), (2) & (3) will be awarded by the committee constituted for the purpose.
Examination to be held in the Year December 2020,2021,2022,2023
LABORATORY OUTCOMES
After Completion of this course the student will be able to: -
Lab Experiments:
Experiment 1 Various types of d.c distributors can be studied by using DC Network Analyzer.
Experiment 2 To study the radial distribution fed at one end and calculates the various load currents using
trainer module.
Experiment 3 To study the ring main d.c distribution fed at one end and calculates the various load currents
using trainer module.
Experiment 4 To determine A, B, C, D Parameters of single phase transmission line using single phase
transmission line trainer kit.
Experiment 5 To determine voltage distribution and string efficiency of suspension insulator with and
without guard ring.
Experiment 6 Study of all types of overhead line conductors.
NOTE: Additional Lab experiments/practical will be performed based on the course contents requirements.
Examination to be held in the Year December 2020,2021,2022,2023
LABORATORY OUTCOMES
After Completion of this course the student will be able to: -
CO1 Perform experiments to determine the value of R,L,C and frequency using different bridges.
Understand various measuring instruments like multimeters, M.C,M.I and dynamometer type
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instruments.
To experimentally calibrate energy meter and conversion of galvanometer to voltmeter and
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ammeter.
Lab Experiments:
NOTE: Additional Lab experiments/practical will be performed based on the course contents requirements.
Examination to be held in the Year December 2020,2021,2022,2023
LABORATORY OUTCOMES
After Completion of this course the student will be able to: -
Lab Experiments:
Experiment 1 Programs of data transfer group and block transfer of data from Source memory to
destination memory.
Experiment 2 Programs on Arithmetic, Logical group of instruction, Multiplication of two unsigned 8 bit
number & factorial of a number.
Experiment 4 Advanced programming such as binary to ASCII, vice versa & BCD addition.
Experiment 5 Study of 8253-Timer & counter interfacing card.
NOTE: Additional Lab experiments/practical will be performed based on the course contents requirements.
ANNEXURE II
UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU
COURSE SCHEME
th
B.E 6 Semester Electrical Engineering
For Examination to be held in the Year May 2021,2022,2023,2024
LOAD MARKS
COURSE %
COURSE TYPE COURSE TITLE ALLOCATION DISTRIBUTION TOTAL Credits
CODE Change
L T P Internal External
Professional
PEE-601 Power System-II 2 1 0 50 100 150 3 100%
Core Course
Professional Power
PEE-602 2 1 0 50 100 150 3 25%
Core Course Electronics
Professional Power System
PEE-603 2 1 0 50 100 150 3 100%
Core Course Protection
Professional
EEE-602 Elective-I 2 1 0 50 100 150 3 100%
Elective Course
Humanities and
Social Sciences
including Managerial
HMC-601 3 1 0 50 100 150 4 100%
Management Economic
courses
* NOTE:-The department shall offer the Swayam / NPTEL course out of the list of courses offered by Swayam
around the time of commencement of the semester. However, the selected NPTEL course should not be similar to
the regular courses offered as a part of the department curriculum.
Elective I
EEE-602 (A) Power Quality & Facts
EEE-602 (B) Power System Dynamics & Control
EEE-602(C) Digital Control System
Examination to be held in the Year May 2021,2022,2023,2024
COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of the course the student will be able to: -
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Understand about the construction and working of different types of underground cables
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Apply symmetrical components technique for symmetrical and unsymmetrical fault analysis
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Understand the concept of per unit representation of power system, over voltages and insulation.
Detailed Syllabus
Section- A
Underground Cables: Construction of cable, insulating materials, types of cables- Mass impregnated, oil
filled & gas filled Paper cables, Solid dielectric cables, Gas filled cables, Super conducting cables,
Electrostatic stresses in a cable, grading of cables, Insulation resistance of cables, capacitance of single core
and three core cables, heating of cables, current carrying capacity of cable. (08 hours)
Fault analysis: Symmetrical components, sequence impedance’s, sequence networks, unsymmetrical faults:
single- line to ground, line-to- line, double line ground faults on unload alternator and on power system, 3
phase short circuits, short circuit capacity of a bus, selection of circuit breakers. (10 hours)
Section- B
Per Unit Representation of Power System: Single line diagram, impedance & reactance diagram of a power
system, per unit system of calculations of a power system. (06 hours)
Over voltages and insulation requirements
Generation of over voltages, lightening phenomenon, protection of power system against over voltage, ground
wires, lightening arrestors, concept of insulation coordination, basic impulse insulation level, standard impulse
test wave, volt-time curve, location and ratings of lightening arrestors. (10 hours)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required to attempt five
questions selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of Calculator is allowed.
Examination to be held in the Year May 2021,2022,2023,2024
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CLASS: B.E. 6 SEMESTER CREDITS: 3
BRANCH: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
COURSE NO: PEE-602 Marks
COURSE TITLE: POWER ELECTRONICS L T P Theory Sessional
2 1 0 100 50
DURATION OF EXAM: 3 HOURS
COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of the course the student will be able to: -
Understand fundamental concepts of power electronics, characteristics, series parallel operation,
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protection and firing circuits of SCR and operation of various thyristor devices
Analyse various single phase and three phase controlled rectifier circuits with different loads and various
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commutation techniques.
Understand the concept of choppers, inverters and cycloconverters.
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Detailed Syllabus
Section- A
Introduction: Power electronics system and devices, applications, advantages and disadvantages. Solid state devices
SCR: Basic theory of Operation, Characteristics: Static & Dynamic, ratings, protection of SCR against overcurrent,
overvoltage, high dv/dt , di/dt, snubber circuit, series and parallel operation, gate protection, firing circuit of SCR, SCR
gate characteristics, two transistor analogy of SCR, Family of SCR: TRIAC, LASCR, DIAC, PUT, SUS, GTO and UJT.
(09 hours)
Phase controlled rectifiers: Single and three phase, half and full wave, fully controlled and half controlled rectifiers
with R L E loads with / without freewheeling diode. (06 hours)
Commutation and AC Phase control: Methods of forced commutations: (Class A-F), Operation of Single phase, Half
and Full wave AC controller with R & R-L Load, Integral cycle control. (05 hours)
Section- B
Choppers: Principle and basic chopper circuits, classification, Steady–state Analysis of chopper circuits, control
strategies, Commutation in Chopper circuits. (07 hours)
Inverters: Single phase voltage source inverters, voltage control of single phase inverter. (04 hours)
Cycloconverters: classification, single phase to single phase cyclo converters with resistive inductive load. (06 hours)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required to attempt five
questions selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of Calculator is allowed.
Examination to be held in the Year May 2021,2022,2023,2024
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CLASS: B.E. 6 SEMESTER CREDITS: 3
BRANCH: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
COURSE NO: PEE-603 Marks
COURSE TITLE: POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION L T P Theory Sessional
2 1 0 100 50
DURATION OF EXAM: 3 HOURS
COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of the course the student will be able to: -
CO1 Understand the different components of a protection system.
CO2 Understand the protection schemes for different power system equipment.
CO3 Evaluate fault current and understand over current protection system and circuit breakers
Detailed Syllabus
Section- A
Introduction : Introduction and Components of a Protection System ,Principles of Power System Protection, Relays,
Instrument transformers, Circuit Breakers . (08 hours)
Protection: Equipment protection schemes, Directional, Distance, and Differential protection. Transformer and
Generator protection. Bus bar protection, Bus bar arrangement schemes. (12 hours)
Section- B
Faults: Faults and Over-Current Protection, Review of Fault Analysis, Sequence Networks. Introduction to Overcurrent
Protection and overcurrent relay co-ordination. (08 hours)
Circuit Breaker: Principle of arc interruption, recovery and restriking voltage, RRRV, current chopping, vacuum
interrupter, SF6, rating and testing of CBs. (08 hours)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required to attempt five
questions selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of Calculator is allowed.
Examination to be held in the Year May 2021,2022,2023,2024
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CLASS: B.E. 6 SEMESTER CREDITS: 3
BRANCH: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
COURSE NO: EEE-602 (B) (Elective I) Marks
COURSE TITLE: POWER SYSTEM DYNAMICS& CONTROL L T P Theory Sessional
DURATION OF EXAM: 3 HOURS 2 1 0 100 50
COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of the course the student will be able to: -
CO1 Understand the problem of power system stability and its impact on the system.
CO2 Analyse linear dynamical systems and use of numerical integration methods.
CO3 Analyse different models of power system components and methods of stability analysis .
Detailed Syllabus
Section- A
Introduction to Power System Operations: Introduction to power system stability. Power System Operations and
Control. Stability problems in Power System. Impact on Power System Operations and control. (08 hours)
Analysis of Linear Dynamical System and Numerical Methods Analysis of dynamical System, Concept of Equilibrium,
Small and Large Disturbance Stability. Modal Analysis of Linear System. Analysis using Numerical Integration
Technique. (10 hours)
Section- B
Modelling of other Power System Components: Modelling of Transmission Lines and Loads. Transmission Line
Physical Characteristics. Transmission Line Modelling. Load Models - induction machine model. Frequency and Voltage
Dependence of Loads. (10 hours)
Stability Analysis: Angular stability analysis in Single Machine Infinite Bus System. Angular Stability in multi machine
systems – Intra-plant, Local and Inter-area modes. Frequency Stability: Centre of Inertia Motion. Load Sharing:
Governor Droop. Single Machine Load Bus System: Voltage Stability. Introduction to Torsional Oscillations and the SSR
phenomenon. (08 hours)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required to attempt five
questions selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of Calculator is allowed.
Examination to be held in the Year May 2021,2022,2023,2024
CLASS: B.E. 6th SEMESTER CREDITS: 3
BRANCH: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
COURSE NO: EEE-602 (A) (Elective I) Marks
COURSE TITLE: POWER QUALITY AND FACTS L T P Theory Sessional
2 1 0 100 50
DURATION OF EXAM: 3 HOURS
COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of the course the student will be able to: -
CO1 Understand the characteristics of ac transmission and the effect of shunt and series reactive compensation.
CO2 Understand the working principles of FACTS devices and their operating characteristics.
CO3 Understand the voltage source converters based controller and power quality problems
Detailed Syllabus
Section- A
Thyristor-based (FACTS) Description and Characteristics of Thyristor-based FACTS devices: Static VAR Compensator
(SVC), Thyristor Controlled Series Capacitor (TCSC), fault current limiter (08 hours)
Section- B
Voltage Source Converter based (FACTS) controllers: Voltage Source Converters (VSC): Six Pulse VSC, STATCOM:
Principle of Operation, Reactive Power Control: Type I and Type II controllers, Static Synchronous Series Compensator
(SSSC) and Unified Power Flow Controller (UPFC): Principle of Operation and Control. (08 hours)
Power Quality Problems in Distribution Systems: Power Quality problems in distribution systems: Transient and
Steady state variations in voltage and frequency. Unbalance, Sags, Swells, Interruptions, Wave-form Distortions:
harmonics, noise, notching, dc-offsets, fluctuations. Flicker and its measurement. Unified power quality conditioner
(UPQC),: Working principle , capabilities and control strategies. (10 hours)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required to attempt five
questions selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of Calculator is allowed.
Examination to be held in the Year May 2021,2022,2023, 2024
CLASS: B.E. 6th SEMESTER CREDITS: 3
BRANCH: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
COURSE NO: EEE-602 (C) (ELECTIVE-I) Marks
COURSE TITLE: DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS L T P Theory Sessional
2 1 0 100 50
DURATION OF EXAM: 3 HOURS
COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of the course the student will be able to: -
CO1 Obtain discrete representation of LTI systems, analysis of z – transform and stability of discrete system.
CO2 Analyse state space approach for discrete-time systems
CO3 Understand the design of digital control system and discrete output feedback control.
Detailed Syllabus
Section- A
Discrete Representation of Continuous Systems: Basics of Digital Control Systems. Discrete representation of
continuous systems. Sample and hold circuit. Mathematical Modelling of sample and hold circuit. Effects of Sampling
and Quantization. Choice of sampling frequency. ZOH equivalent. (08 hours)
Discrete System Analysis: Z-Transform and Inverse Z Transform for analysing discrete time systems. Pulse Transfer
function. Pulse transfer function of closed loop systems. Mapping from s-plane to z plane. Solution of Discrete time
systems. Time response of discrete time system. (06 hours)
Stability of Discrete Time System: Stability analysis by Jury test. Stability analysis using bilinear transformation. Design
of digital control system with dead beat response. (04 hours)
Section- B
State Space Approach for discrete time systems: State space models of discrete systems, State space analysis.
Lyapunov Stability. Controllability, reach-ability, Reconstructibility and observability analysis. Effect of pole zero
cancellation on the controllability & observability. (08 hours)
Design of Digital Control System: Design of Discrete PID Controller, Design of discrete state feedback controller. Design
of set point tracker. Design of Discrete Observer for LTI System. Design of Discrete compensator. (06 hours)
Discrete output feedback control: Design of discrete output feedback control. Fast output sampling (FOS) and periodic
output feedback controller design for discrete time systems. (04 hours)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Digital Control Engineering - K. Ogata
2. Digital Control Engineering - M. Gopal
3. Digital Control of Dynamic Systems - G. F. Franklin
4. Digital Control System - B.C. Kuo
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required to attempt five
questions selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of Calculator is allowed.
Examination to be held in the Year May 2021,2022,2023,2024
CLASS: B.E. 6th SEMESTER CREDITS: 4
BRANCH: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
COURSE NO: HMC-601 Marks
COURSE TITLE: MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS L T P Theory Sessional
3 1 0 100 50
DURATION OF EXAM: 3 HOURS
COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of the course the student will be able to: -
Understand about business environment of a country after acquiring good knowledge about micro
CO1 economic concepts such as demand & utility analysis, consumer behavior, demand forecasting techniques
and shall be a good decision maker.
Suggest producing the product at minimum cost by studying in detail about the cost curves and market
CO2
structures.
Have knowledge of macroeconomics concepts such as, index numbers, business cycle, banking, inflation
CO3
etc. and will be able to apply them in day to day life.
Detailed Syllabus
Section- A
Meaning and Importance of Managerial Economics: Introduction, Meaning, Scope of Managerial Economics, Role and
responsibilities of managerial economist, Relationship of managerial economics with other disciplines: Importance of Managerial
Economics in decision making, the basic process (steps) of decision making (05 hours)
Demand Analysis: Introduction, Meaning of demand and Law of Demand, factors affecting demand; exceptions to the law of
demand; Elasticity of Demand (Price, income and cross elasticity of demand) (06 hours)
Consumer Behaviour: Cardinal utility analysis: Concept: law of diminishing marginal utility: law of equi marginal utility, Ordinal
utility analysis: meaning and properties of Indifference curves and utility maximization (consumer equilibrium).
(05 hours)
Demand Forecasting: Introduction, Meaning and importance of demand Forecasting: Methods or Techniques of Demand
Forecasting, Survey Methods, Statistical Methods, Demand Forecasting for New Products. (04 hours)
Section- B
Production and cost Analysis: Meaning of Production function, Isoquants (meaning and properties)law of variable proportions,
law of returns to scale, Cost Analysis: Concept of Fixed, Variable, Total, Average & Marginal Costs &their relationships in short
run. (06 hours)
Market structure and pricing decisions - Introduction, Perfect Competition, monopoly (Price-Output Determination under Perfect
Competition and monopoly in short run and long run); kinked demand curve analysis of price stability(Sweezy’smodel) . (05 hours)
Macro-Economic Environment: Index Numbers-Meaning, construction and difficulties in measurement of Index number and its
uses: meaning and phases of Trade /business cycle. (05 hours)
Banking and inflation-Functions of central bank and methods of credit control: functions of Commercial bank and methods of
credit creation, Inflation(Types, effects and methods to control inflation). (06 hours)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
NOTE: There will be eight questions of 20 marks each, four from each section. Students are required to attempt five
questions selecting at least two questions from each section. Use of Calculator is allowed.
Examination to be held in the Year May 2021,2022,2023,2024
CLASS: B.E. 6th SEMESTER CREDITS: 3
BRANCH: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
COURSE NO: MOC-603 Marks
COURSE TITLE: SWAYAM/NPTEL L T P Internal
3 0 0 150
DURATION OF EXAM: 3 HOURS
The department shall offer the SWAYAM / NPTEL course (12 weeks) out of the list of courses offered by SWAYAM
around the time of commencement of the semester. However, the selected NPTEL course should not be similar to the
regular courses offered as a part of the department curriculum.
The overall monitoring of the NPTEL course will be under the supervision of the teacher in charge of the department.
The NPTEL/SWAYAM certification course comprises of Assignments (25%) and Proctor Examination (Online
examination MCQ’s based = 75%) conducted at the end of the semester by IIT Madras as per the schedule.
The marks obtained by the student in the NPTEL/SWAYAM certification course will be tabulated by the concerned
department.
Note: - In case the student does not pass the certification exam or remains absent in the proctor examination, no
certificate will be given to the candidate by the NPTEL and the student will be deemed to have failed in the
course. The examination of the said NPTEL course will be taken by the department concerned in the next
semester under the supervision of Examination Cell of GCET Jammu. The paper will be of 75 marks and
assignment marks will be carried forward from the previous semester.
Examination to be held in the Year May 2021,2022,2023,2024
LABORATORY OUTCOMES
After Completion of this course the student will be able to: -
Measure the capacitance and charging current in three core underground cable and study
CO1 of various underground cables.
Find the fault location using Murray loop bridge and determine the positive, negative and
CO2
zero sequence impedance of 3 phase transformer.
CO3 Calculate fault currents for transmission lines.
Lab Experiments:
Experiment 6 To analyse and calculate different fault currents that occurs due to the introduction of
faults(L-G, L-L, L-L-G) in medium transmission lines using 3 phase fault analysis trainer
kit.
NOTE: Additional Lab experiments/practical will be performed based on the course contents requirements.
Examination to be held in the Year May 2021,2022,2023,2024
LABORATORY OUTCOMES
After Completion of this course the student will be able to: -
Lab Experiments:
Experiment 3 To study the operation of fully controlled bridge Rectifier with R Load.
Experiment 4 To study the operation of fully controlled bridge Rectifier with R-L load.
Experiment 5 To study the operation of Half controlled bridge Rectifier with R-load.
Experiment 6 To study the operation of Half controlled bridge Rectifier with R-L load.
Experiment 7 To study various Forced Commutation Techniques in all the four Classes A, B, C & D.
NOTE: Additional Lab experiments/practical will be performed based on the course contents requirements.
Examination to be held in the Year May 2021,2022,2023,2024
LABORATORY OUTCOMES
After Completion of this course the student will be able to: -
Lab Experiments:
Experiment 4 To study the different types of single phase relay test set
Experiment 7 To measure PT Ratio & Phase Error by using the PT Test set.
Experiment 8 To measure the dielectric strength of oil using oil testing set.
NOTE: Additional Lab experiments/practical’s will be performed based on the course contents requirements.
Examination to be held in the Year May 2021,2022,2023,2024
LABORATORY OUTCOMES
After Completion of this course the student will be able to: -
Lab Experiments:
NOTE: Additional Lab experiments/practical’s will be performed based on the course contents requirement.