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EE207B POWER ELECTRONICS DEVICES

B.TECH. (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING), CSE, ECE, IC, EEE


SEMESTER-III

L T P Credits Class-work Marks : 25


3 1 - 4 Exam Marks : 75
Total Marks :
100
Duration of Exam :3
Hrs.
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UNIT-I
Diodes: P-N jun ction and its V-I Characteristics, Sw itching characteristics of Diod e, half-w ave and
full w ave rectifiers, clip pin g & clam ping, breakd ow n m echaniusm , avalanche & zen er d iod es, LED,
Construction & characteristics of power diodes.
Transistors: Introduction, Bip olar ju nction tran sistor, constru ction , transistor op erations, BJT
characteristics, load line, op erating p oint, leakage cu rrents, satu ration an d cu t off m od e of op erations,
Eber-Moll’s model.
UNIT-II
Transistor Biasing: Op erating p oint, bias stability, collector to base bias, self-bias, em itter bias, bias
compensation, stabilization factors, Construction & characteristics of power transistors
Field Effect Transistors: Ju nction field effect transistor, p inch off voltage, volt-ampere
characteristics, sm all signal m od el, MOSFET Enhancem en t & Dep letion m od e, V-
MOSFET.Common source amplifier, source follower, biasing of FET, applications of FET as a voltage
variable resistor (VVR).
UNIT-III
Power Semiconductor D evices: Role & ap p lications of p ow er electronics, review of constru ction and
characteristics of p ow er d iod e, Schottky d iod e, pow er Bip olar Ju nction transistor, pow er MOSFETs,
Construction & characteristics of thyristors: Thyristor, Silicon controlled sw itch, Gate Tu rn-off
Thyristor, Insu lated Gate Bip olar Transitor, Metal oxid e controlled Thyristor, Mu ltilayer d evices:
Construction & characteristics of DIAC, TRIAC, Reverse Conducting Thyristor, BENISTOR..

UNIT-IV
SCR Firing & Commutating Circuits: Ratings and protections, series and p arallel connections,
Devices u sed for firing circu its: UJT firing PUT, SUS, SBS, Firing Circu its: R, RC, UJT, PUT and other
firing circuits based on ICs and microprocessors; p u lse transform er and op to-coupler, Thyristor Turn-
off m ethod s: Line com m u tation, Load com m u tation, forced com m u tation , Com m u tating circu its,
Volatge commutation, current Commutation & Pulse commutation.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. M. H . Rashid , "Pow er Electronics - Circu its, Devices and Ap p lications", P.H .I Private Ltd .
New Delhi, Second Edition, 1994
2. Power Electronics : PC Sen; TMH
3. Power Electronics: P.S Bhimra, Khanna Publication
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. N . Mohan et.al. "Pow er Electronics- Converters, Ap plications and Design", John Wiley &
Sons (Asia) Private Ltd., Singapore, 1996.
2. Bimal K Bose, “ Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives” PHI
3. R W Erickson and D Makgimovic,”Fundamental of Power Electronics” Springer, 2nd Edition.
4. Thyristorised Power Controllers : GK Dubey, PHI

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EE210B CONTROL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
B.TECH. (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING), EEE,IC
SEMESTER-IV

L T P Credits Class-work Marks : 25


3 1 - 4 Exam Marks : 75
Total Marks : 100
Duration of Exam : 3 Hrs.
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UNIT-I
A) IN TROD UCTORY CON CEPTS: System / Plant m od el, types of m od els, illu strative exam p les of
plants & their inpu ts and ou tp u ts, controller, servom echan ism , regu lating system , linear tim e-
invariant (LTI) system, time-varying system, causal system, open loop & closed loop control system &
their illu strative exam ples, continu ou s tim e and sam p led d ata control system s. Effects of feed back on
sensitivity (to param eter variations), stability, external d istu rbance (noise), overall gain, etc.
Introductory remarks about non-linear control systems.
B) MATHEMATICAL MOD ELLIN G: Concep t of transfer fu nction, relationship between transfer
function and impulse response, order of a system, block diagram algebra, signal flow graphs: Mason’s
gain form u la & its ap plication, characteristic equ ation, d erivation of transfer fu n ctions of electrical
and electromechanical systems. Transfer functions of cascaded and non-loading cascaded elements.
UNIT-II
TIME D OMAIN AN ALYSIS: Typ ical test signals, tim e resp onse of first ord er system s to variou s
standard inpu ts, tim e resp onse of 2nd ord er system to step inp u t, relationship betw een location of
roots of characteristics equ ation, and n , tim e d om ain specifications of a general and an u nder-
d am ped 2nd ord er system , stead y state error and error constants, d om inant closed loop p oles,
concept of stability, p ole-zero configuration and stability, n ecessary and su fficient cond itions for
stability, Hurwitz stability criterion, Routh stability criterion and relative stability.
UNIT-III
ROOT LOCUS TECHN IQUE: Root locu s concep t, d evelop m en t of root loci for variou s system s,
stability considerations.
FREQUEN CY D OMAIN AN ALYSIS: Relationship betw een frequ ency resp onse and tim e-response
for 2nd ord er system , p olar, N yqu ist, Bod e p lots, stability, Gain-m argin and Phase Margin, relative
stability, frequency response specifications.
UNIT-IV
COMPENSATION: N ecessity of com p ensation, com p ensation n etw orks, ap p lication of lag and lead
com p ensation, basic m od es of feed back control, p rop ortional, in tegral and d erivative controllers,
illustrative examples.
CONTROL COMPONENTS: Synchros, servomotors, stepper motors, magnetic amplifier.
TEXT BOOK:
4. Control System Engineering: I.J. Nagrath & M. Gopal; New Age Publishers.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Automatic Control Systems: B.C. Kuo, PHI. Publishers.
2. Modern Control Engg: K. Ogata; PHI. Publishers.
3. Control Systems - Principles & Design: Madan Gopal; Tata Mc Graw Hill. Publishers.
4. Modern Control Engineering, R.C. Dorf & Bishop; Addison-Wesley Publishers.
5. Control Systems, R.C.Sukhla, Dhanpat Rai
6. Control Systems, Ashfaq Hussain, Haroon Ashfaq, Dhanpat Rai

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EE303B DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS
B.TECH. (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING), EEE, IC
SEMESTER-V

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3 1 - 4 Exam Marks : 75
Total Marks : 100
Duration of Exam : 3 Hrs.
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UNIT- I
INTRODUCTION:
Terminology: contin u ou s tim e, d iscrete-tim e & d igital signals; Basic stru ctu re of a com pu ter-
controlled system & brief description of its blocks; Computer-based Control trends.
SINGAL PROCESSING IN DIGITAL CONTROL:
Ad vantages & p roblem s of d igital con trol, General p rincip les of signal conversion: op eration by A/ D
& D/ A converters, A/ D and D/ A converter circu its; Unit sam p le sequ ence; Unit step sequence; Unit
sinusoid al sequ ence; Tim e-d om ain m od els for d iscrete-tim e system (state variable m od els, Difference
Equation models & Impulse response models).
UNIT- II
TRANSFORM DOMAIN PROCESSING:
Id eal sam p ler, Im p u lse m od u lation; Definition of Z-transform ; The Z-transform s of typical functions
su ch as Unit sam p le sequ ence, Unit step sequ ence, sam p led ram p fu nction, sam p led exponential
fu nction, sam pled sinu soid s; Op erations w ith Z transform su ch as shifting (forw ard & backw ard ); Z-
transform Inversion; Final value & Initial valu e theorem s; Transfer fu nction m od els; Unit d elayer
Transfer fu nction; Dynam ic resp onse; Stability in z-p lane; Ju ry Stability test; Z-p lane p oles v/ s
stability (& th e nature of resp onse fu nctions); The H old op eration, ZOH ; Aliasing; Sam pling theorem ;
Map ping s-p lane to z-p lane, m ap p ing constan t Zeta ( ) and n p lots from s to z-p lane; Bilinear
transformation.
UNIT- III
MODELS OF DIGITAL CONTROL DEVICES & SYSTEMS:
Basic d igital control sch em e; z-d om ain d escription of sam p led continu ou s-tim e p lants, m od el of ADC
& DAC, Interconnection of d iscrete-tim e & continu ou s tim e system s & their equ ivalent transfer
fu nctions; Im p lem entation of d igital controllers, Recu rsive realizations: d irect, cascad e & p arallel
realizations, N on-recu rsive realization; PID Con troller: introd u ction to analog PID & its tu ning
throu gh Ziegler-N ichols tun ing m eth od s (Process reaction cu rve and Ultim ate Gain & Period
methods); Digital PID controller: Positional & velocity forms; Tuning rules for digital PID.
UNIT- IV
DESIGN OF DIGITAL CONTROL ACGORITHMS
Basic stru ctu re of d igital control system ; Rou tes to the d esign of d igital Controller, z-plane
sp ecifications of control system d esign: stead y state accu racy, Stead y state errors & error constants for
type -0,-1,-2 system s, Transient accu racy, d om inant poles, Effect of extra zero & pole on d iscrete tim e
2nd ord er system ; Digital com pen sator d esign u sing frequ ency resp onse p lot; Digital com pensation
design using root locus plot.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. M. Gopal, “Digital Control Engg.”, Pub: New Age International, New Delhi.
2. M. Gop al, “Digital Control & State Variable Method s (Conventional and Intelligent Control
System)”, Pub: Tata McGraw Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.

REFERENCE BOOKS:

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ECE311B INTEGRATED ELECTRONICS
B.TECH. (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING), EEE, IC
SEMESTER-V

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3 1 - 4 Exam Marks : 75
Total Marks : 100
Duration of Exam : 3 Hrs.

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SECTION- I
UNIT 1 - TRANSISTOR ANALYSIS USING H-PARAMETER
Introd u ction to hybrid m od el, h-p aram eters (CE, CB, CC configu rations), analysis of a transistor
amplifier circuits using h-parameters, hybrid P model at high frequencies.
UNIT 2 - SINGLE AND MULTISTAGE AMPLIFIERS
Classification of am p lifiers, d istortion in am p lifiers, frequ ency resp onse of an am p lifier, step resp onse
of an am p lifier, pass-band of cascad ed stages, RC-cou p led am p lifier, low frequ ency resp onse of RC
coup led stage, effect of an em itter byp ass capacitor on low Frequ ency respon se, m u ltistage CE
amplifier.
SECTION- II
UNIT 3 - FEEDBACK AMPLIFIERS
Feedback concept, transfer gain with feedback, general characteristics of negative feedback amplifiers,
inpu t resistance, ou tp u t resistance, voltage series feed back, cu rrent series feed back, cu rrent shunt
feedback, voltage shunt feedback.
UNIT 4 - OSCILLATORS
Sinusoidal oscillators, Barkhausen criteria, R-C p hase shift oscillator, general form of oscillator circuit,
wien-bridge oscillator, crystal oscillator.
SECTION- III
UNIT 5 - POWER AMPLIFIERS:
Class A, B, and C op erations; Class A large signal am p lifiers, higher ord er harm onic d istortion,
efficiency, transform er cou pled pow er am p lifier, class B am p lifier : efficiency & d istortion; class A
and class B push-pull amplifiers; class C power amplifier.
UNIT 6 - OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS:
Id eal and practical op erational am plifiers, inverting and n on-invertin g am p lifier, d ifferential
am p lifier, em itter cou pled d ifferential am plifier, transfer characteristics of a d ifferential am p lifier,
offset error : voltage and current, common mode rejection ratio (CMRR) .
SECTION- IV
UNIT 7 - LINEAR APPLICATIONS OF OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS:
Scale changer, p hase shifter, ad d er, voltage to cu rren t converter, cu rrent to voltage converter, DC
voltage follow er, Brid ge am p lifier, AC cou p led am plifier, AC voltage follow er, Integrator,
differentiator.
UNIT 8 NON-LINEAR APPLICATIONS OF OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS:
Com p arators, sam ple & hold circu its, Logarithm ic am p lifier, anti-log am p lifier, logarithm ic
m u ltip lier, w aveform generators, Miller & Bootstrap sw eep generators, regenerative com parator
(Schmitt Trigger), multivibrators, ADC.
TEXT BOOKS :
1. Integrated Electronics: Milman Halkias, TMH.
2. Electronic circuit analysis and design (Second edition): D.A.Neamen; TMH
REFRENCE BOOKS:
1. Operational Amplifiers: Gaikwad
2. Microelectronic Circuits: Sedra & Smith.
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EE309B MICROPROCESSOR (8085), INTERFACING & APPLICATIONS
B.TECH. (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING), EEE, IC
SEMESTER-V

L T P Credits Class-work Marks : 25


3 1 - 4 Exam Marks : 75
Total Marks : 100
Duration of Exam : 3 Hrs.
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UNIT-I
Evolu tion of m icroprocessors, Introd u ction to 8085 m icrop rocessor, Pin configu ration and Internal
Architecture of 8085, Instru ction form at, Concep t of op cod es and op eran d s, instruction set,
Classification of instru ctions , ad d ressing m od es, program m ing exam p les based on d ata transfer,
arithmetic and logical operations. Looping and branching etc.

UNIT-II
Introd u ction to instru ction cycle, m achine cycle and T-state, In stru ction execu tion and Tim ing
d iagram s,. Stacks and su brou tines, Interru p ts of 8085, typ es of interru p ts. Interru pt related
instructions, Interru p t priority stru ctu re, Masking of in terru p ts, Program m ing exam p les based on
subroutine concepts and interrupts.

UNIT-III
Peripheral d evices and their interfacing, The interfacing w ith 8255 PPI chip , its Architecture, control
w ord and op erating m od es, In trod u ction to DMA p rocess & its controller chip 8257and 8237,
program m able interru p t controller 8259 and its op erating m od es, p rogram m able interval tim er
8253/8254 and its modes of operation.

UNIT-IV
Interfacing & applications of 8085 Microprocessor, Interfacing issues, Interfacing ADC & DAC,
Interfacing memory, Microprocessor based voltage, current, frequency and power measurement
schemes, Microprocessor based protective relays, stepper motors, LEDs, DC motors and traffic
control.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Ramesh S. Gaonkar, “Microprocessor Architecture, Programming & Applications with the
8085,” Penram International Publishers.
2. Sunil Mathur, “Microprocessor 8085 and its Interfacing,” PHI.
3. A.Nagoor Kani, “8085 microprocessor and its applications”, TMH.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. B.Ram, “Fundamentals of Microprocessors & Microcomputers,” Dhanpat Rai Publications,
Delhi.
2. P.K.Ghosh and P.R.Sridhar, “0000 to 8085: Introduction to Microprocessors for Engineers and
Scientists,” PHI.
3. N. Senthil Kumar,M Saravanan and S. Jeevnanthan, “ Microprocessors and Microcontrollers,”
Oxford University Press.
4. Renu Singh and B.P.Singh, “Microprocessors: Interfacing and Applications,” New Age
International Publishers.
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EE405B DIGITAL SIGNAL & IMAGE PROCESSING
B.TECH. (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING), EEE, IC
SEMESTER-VII

L T P Credits Class-work Marks : 25


3 1 - 4 Exam Marks : 75
Total Marks : 100
Duration of Exam : 3 Hrs.
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UNIT-I
SIGN ALS AN D SIGN AL PROCESSIN G: characterization & classification of signals, typ ical Signal
Processing op erations, exam p le of typ ical Signals, typical Signals Processin g ap p lications, d iscrete
time random signals. Discrete Time Signals, Operations on Sequences, the sampling process, Discrete-
Time systems, Time-Domain characterization of LTI Discrete-Time systems, Correlation of signals.
UNIT-II
TRANSFORM-D OMAIN REPRESENTATION OF SIGN ALS: Discrete-Tim e Fou rier Transform ,
Discrete Fou rier Transform , DFT p rop erties, com p u tation of the DFT of real sequ ences, Linear
Convolution using the DFT. FFT Algorithms.
D IGITAL PROCESSIN G OF CON TIN UOUS-TIME SIGN ALS: Sam p ling of Contin u ou s Signals,
Analog Filter Design, Anti-aliasing Filter Design, Sam ple-and-hold circu its, A/ D & D/ A converter,
Reconstruction Filter Design.
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UNIT-III
D IGITAL FILTER STRUCTURE: Block Diagram representation, Signal Flow Graph Rep resentation,
Equ ivalent Stru ctu res, FIR Digital Filter Stru ctu res, IIR Filter Stru ctu res, Parallel all p ass realization of
IIR transfer function, Digital Sine-Cosine generator.
D IGITAL FILTER D ESIGN: Impu lse invariance m ethod of IIR filter d esign, Bilinear Transform
m ethod of IIR Filter Design, Design of Digital IIR notch filters, FIR filter Design based on tru ncated
fonner sens, FIR filter design based on Frequency Sampling approach. Applications of DSP.
UNIT-IV
MULTIRATE DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING: Introduction to multirate digital signal processing,
sampling rate conversion, filter structures, multistage decimator and interpolators, digital filter banks.
D IGITAL IMAGE PROCESSIN G: Digital Im age Rep resentation, Fu n d am ental Steps in Im age
Processing, Elements of Digital image processing systems.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Digital Signal Processing : Proakis and Manolakis; PHI Pub.
2. Allan Y. Op penhein & Ronald W. Schater , "Digital Signal Processing”, PH I, 2004.
REFERENCE
3. Digital Signal Processing, Amberdar, Cengage Publishers
4. Digital Signal Processing : Salivahanan & Gnanapriya; TMH Pub.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. J. R. Jhohnson, “Intorduction to Digital Signal Processing”, PHI, 2000.
2. B. Som anthan N air, “Digital Signal Processing: Theory, Analysis & Digital Filter Design”,
PHI, 2004
3. Sanjit K. Mitra, “DSP a Computer based approach” , TMH, 2nd Ed., 2001.
4. Rafael C. Gon zalez, Richard E. Wood s, “Digital Im age Processing”, PH I, Second Ed ition,
2008.
5. C.-T. Chen, “Digital Signal Processing”, Oxford, 2007.
6. S. Sridhar, “Digital Image Processing”, Oxford, 2011.ws

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EE407B POWER SYSTEM OPERATION AND CONTROL
B.TECH. (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING)
SEMESTER-VII

L T P Credits Class-work Marks : 25


3 1 - 4 Exam Marks : 75
Total Marks : 100
Duration of Exam : 3 Hrs.
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UNIT-I
AUTOMATIC GEN ERATION CON TROL: Single area load frequency control, load frequ ency Vs
econom ic control, tw o area load frequ ency control, sp eed governor, d ead band , d igital load flow
control, decentralized control, application to MATLAB.
UNIT-II
EXCITATION & VOLTAGE CON TROL: Exciters, boost bu ck excitation system , static excitation
system , bru shless excitation system , and d evelopm ent of excitation system and transfer fu nction, first
bench mark model.
UNIT-III
Pow er Systems Stability: Definitions: angu lar stability- stead y state stability, d ynam ic stability,
transient stability, m echan ics of angu lar m om entum , sw ing equ ation , equ al area criteria, critical
clearing angle, solution of swing equ ation, stability stu d y in m u lti-m achine system , ap plication of
MATLAB, techniqu e of im proving transient stability, Voltage stability, Voltage collap se, V-P and V-Q
curves.
UNIT-IV
ECON OMIC LOAD D ISPATCH: Generation op eration cost, Econom ic d ispatch problem , Econom ic
Dispatch including transmission loss, derivation of transmission loss formula.
TEXT BOOKS:

1. Power Systems Engineering by S K Gupta, Umesh Publication, New Delhi


2. Power system analysis by O I Elgerd: TMH Publication New Delhi
3. Modern Power System by Nagrath Kothari: TMH Publication New Delhi
4. Power system analysis and Stability by S S Vadhera: Khanna Publication New Delhi
5. Power system analysis by Hadi Sadat: TMH Publication, New Delhi
6. Power System Dynamics & Stability by Sauer and M A Pai: Person Education
7. Power System Stability and Control: Parbha Kundur, Mc Graw Hill.
REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Pow er System Op eration and Control by S Sivanagaraju & G Sreenivasan: PEARSON


EDUCATION
2. Advanced Power System Analysis & Dynamics by L P Singh: Wiley Eastern LTD New Delhi
3. Elements of Power System Analysis by W D Stevenson: MGH Publication New Delhi
4. Power System Dynamics by M A Pai: Prentice Hall New Delhi
5. Dynamic control of Large Electric Power Systems by ILIC: Tbi pub,
6. Power Generation, operation and control by Alen J. Wood by Wiley.
7. Power System Analysis: T.K.Nagsarkar M.S.Sukjija, Oxford University Press

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The cand id ates w ill be requ ired to attem p t five qu estions in all selectin g at least one from each u nit.
All questions will carry equal marks.

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EE402B ADVANCED CONTROL SYSTEMS
B.TECH. (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING), IC
SEMESTER-VIII

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Total Marks : 100
Duration of Exam : 3 Hrs.
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UNIT-I
STATE VARIABLE TECHN IQUES: State variable representation of system s by various m ethod s.
Solution of state equations-state transition m atrix. Transfer fu nction from state variable m odel.
Controllability & Observability of state variable model, Observer system

UNIT-II
SECON D ORD ER SYSTEMS & STATE PLAN E: Phase p ortrait of linear second ord er system s.
Method of isoclines, p hase portrait of second ord er system w ith non-lin earities, lim it cycle, singu lar
points, satability of nonlinear system.
UNIT-III
D ESCRIBIN G FUN CTION ANALYSIS: Definition, lim itations, u se of d escribin g fu nction for
stability analysis, d escribing fu nction of id eal relay, relay w ith hysteresis & d ead zone,
saturation/coulomb friction & backlash, Liapunov’s 2nd method, Construction of Liapunov Function

UNIT-IV
OPTIMAL CON TROL SYSTEM: Variation calcu lus: fu nd am en tal concep ts, Fu nctionals of a single
fu nction, fixed end p oint problem s-euler-lagrange equ ation , variable end p oint p roblem and the
transversality conditions, Limitations of calculus of variation. Pontryagin’s minimum principle.
TEXT BOOK:
1. Digital Control & State Variable Methods: M.Gopal ; TMH.
2. Control Systems Engineering: Nagrath & Gopal, New Age Inter. Publisher.
3. Control Systems, Ashfaq Hussain, Haroon Ashfaq, Dhanpat Rai

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Modern Control Theory: M.Gopal; Wiley International.
2. Applied non-linear control: J.E.Slotine & W.P.Li; Prentice Hall, USA,
3. Nonlinear Control Systems: Isidori; Springer-Verlag.
4. Optimal Control Theory: An Introduction: Donald E. Krik; PHI.
5. Feedback Control of Dynamic Systems: Feedback Control of Dynamic Systems,
Pearson

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EE404B COMPUTER APPLICATION TO POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS
B.TECH. (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING), EEE
SEMESTER-VIII

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3 1 - 4 Exam Marks : 75
Total Marks : 100
Duration of Exam : 3 Hrs.
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UNIT-I
INTRODUCTION: Pow er Flow equ ations, Circle d iagram , Travelling w aves in p ow er System s,
Introduction to graph theory, Tree graph, Co-tree etc.
UNIT-II
N etw ork Analysis in Pow er Systems: Bu s Ad m ittance Matrix, Form ation of Y Bu s, Prim itive
ad m ittance m atrix, Bu s Incid ence m atrix, Form u lation of Y Bu s u sin g singu lar transformation,
Form ation of tw ing ad m ittance m atrix, Form ation of Z loop , Bu s Im p ed ance m atrix, Algorithm for
formulation of Z- Bus. All types of modifications.
UNIT-III
LOAD FLOW STUD IES: Load flow equ ation s, Ap p roxim ate Load flow stu d y, Gauss-Seid el m ethod
for Load flow Stu d y, Algorithm and flow Chart for Com p u ter ap plication to Load flow stud ies,
Newton-Raphson method for Load flow studies, Algorithm and flow chart for Computer Application.
Decoupled Load flow Studies, Fast Decoupled Load flow. Comparison between G-S & N-R methods.
UNIT-IV
SYMMETRICAL AN D UN SYMMETRICAL FAULT AN ALYSIS: Sym m etrical Com ponents,
Sequence netw orks for synchronou s m achines, transform s and transm ission Lines, d igital technique
in short circuit Stud ies of: Single line to grou nd fau lt, Lin e to Lin e fau lt, Dou ble line to Ground fault
and symmetrical fault. Consideration of Pre fault currents.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Power Systems Engineering by S. K. Gupta, Umesh publication, New Delhi
2. Power System Analysis & Design with CD by Glover, Cengage Learning

3. Power System Engg., by B.R.Gupta: S. Chand.

4. Power System Analysis: Hadi Saadat, TMH, New Delhi.

5. Computer Techniques in Power System analysis by M. A. Pai


REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Advance power system analysis and dynamics by L.P. Singh: Wiley Eastern ltd.
2. Electrical Energy system theory: An introduction by O.I.Elgerd : TMH.
3. Elements of power system analysis by W. D. Stevenson: M.G.H.
4. Power System Engineering by I.J.Nagrath & D.P.Kothari: TMH.
5. Computer methods in power system by G. W. Stagg and A. H. El-Abiad: M.G.H.
6. Power System Operation and Control: N.V.Ramana, Pearson

NOTE:
1. In the sem ester exam ination, the exam iner w ill set 08 qu estions in all selecting tw o from each
u nit. The cand id ates w ill be requ ired to attem pt five qu estions in all selecting at least one
from each unit. All questions will carry equal marks.

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EE466B UTILIZATION OF ELECTRIC POWER AND TRACTION
B. TECH. ELECTRICAL ENGG. , SEMESTER - VII

L T P Credits Class-work Marks : 25


4 - - 4 Exam Marks : 75
Total Marks : 100
Duration of Exam : 3 Hrs.
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UNIT-I
ILLUMINATION: Basic law s of illu m ination, light sou rces and their characteristics, sou rces of light,
d esign of lighting schem es, incand escent lam p , sod iu m lam p , m ercu ry lam p and flu orescent lam p ,
comparison of various lamps, LED,CFL Lamp.

UNIT-II
ELECTRIC HEATIN G & WELDING: Princip le and ap p lication of resistance, ind uction and
d ielectric heating., Resistance w eld in g, arc w eld in g, w eld ing generator and w eld in g transform er,
properties of arcing electrode.

UNIT-III
ELECTROLYTIC PROCESS: Princip les and ap p lications of electrolysis. Farad ay’s law of
electrolysis, electroplating, charging and d ischarging. Cap acity and efficiency of battery, d efects in
battery, maintenance of battery.

UNIT-IV
ELECTRIC TRACTION : System s of electric traction, traction m otors, traction m otor control, m ulti
u nit control, braking of electric m otors, thyristor control of electric traction., Typ es of services, speed
tim e and speed d istance cu rves, average and sched u le sp eed , Estim ation of pow er and energy
requ irem ents: specific energy consu m ption . Mechanics of train m ovem ent coefficient of adhesion,
Adhesive weight, effective weight.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Utilization of Electrical Energy : Open Shaw Taylor ; ELBS
2. Art and Science of Utilization of Electrical Energy : H. Pratab ; Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Delhi.
3. Generation, Distribution and Utilization of Electrical Power : C.L. Wadhwa ; Khanna Pub.
4. H.Pratab,"Electric Traction”, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
5. Utlization of Electrical Energy, H.Partab, Dhanpat Rai

NOTE:
.In the sem ester exam ination, the exam iner w ill set 08 qu estions in all selecting tw o from each
u nit. The cand id ates w ill be requ ired to attem p t five qu estion s in all selecting at least one from
each unit. All questions will carry equal marks.

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EE450B POWER MANAGEMENT
B. TECH. ELECTRICAL ENGG. , SEMESTER - VII

L T P Credits Class-work Marks : 25


4 - - 4 Exam Marks : 75
Total Marks : 100
Duration of Exam : 3 Hrs.
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UNIT-I
INTRODUCTION: Pow er Scenario, Pow er Developm ent, Planning, Pow er resou rces, Environm ent-
Power m atters Plan, Pre-feasibility and feasibility stu d ies, State relations for Pow er etc. Aspects of
Risk & Hazard Health & risk assessment visit to site.
UNIT-II
RESOURCES & PROCUREMEN T: Resou rces, Geop hysical stu d y, Seism ic Consid erations,
Environm ental Restraints, Resettlem en t an d Rehabilitation. Contracting and Procurem ent,
Consulting Services, Contracts, Project Management.
UNIT-III
ENGINEERING: Engineering & General Layou t of Equ ip m en ts, Generator, Transform er and Sw itch
Gear and Control Equ ip m en t, Constru ction Method s, Operation and Maintenance Principle,
Maintenance organization and p lanning, Availability, life cycle cost & fu tu re d evelop m ent. Visits to
sites.
UNIT-IV
POWER SECTOR & STATION : Pow er sector stru ctu re in d ifferent states, Regu latory Regim e in
those states, Pow er u tilities in H aryana, Grid m anagem ent, Pow er financing, Visit to sites.
Managem ent of Fu el, w ater Resou rce Electricity d eviend scenario storage and h and ling, Pricing,
Contract etc, H um an resou rce m anagem ent, Visit to sites.State an d Central Pow er board s / Pow er
corporations.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Electricity Bill, Safety & Conservation Act
2. Arora & Dom Kundwar, A Course in Power Plant Engineering, Pub.: Dhanpat Rai Pub, 2000.
3. Jain & Bala Subranmanyam, “Power Plant Engineering”, Dhanpat Rai Pub.,
4. Butter Worth, A.B. Gill, “Power Plant Performance Management”, Pub:1984.
5. P.C. Sharma, “Power Plant Engineering”, Dhanpat Rai Pub.,
6. David A. Decenzo, Step hen P. Robbin s, H u m an Resou rce Managem ent. N ew Delhi: PHI Pvt.
Ltd., 2004.
7. P.K. Nag, Power Plant Engg. N.Delhi: TMH, 2003.

NOTE:
In the sem ester exam ination, the exam iner w ill set 08 qu estions in all selecting tw o from each
u nit. The cand id ates w ill be requ ired to attem p t five qu estions in all selecting at least one from
each unit. All questions will carry equal marks.

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