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V.S.

M COLLEGE, RAMACHANDRAPURAM
TABLE – A - CURRICULUM PLAN – LECTURER –WISE
Department: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING SUBJECT:HIGH VOLTAGE AC AND DC TRANSMISSION
CLASS: IV B.Tech 2016-2017
SER NAME OF THE LECTURER: P.RAMESH
IAL CURRICULAR ACTVITY CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITY
ADDITIONAL
MONTH HOURS INPUTS / IF NOT,
& AVAILABL SYLLABUS TOPICS VALUES HOURS WHETHER HOURS
ACTIVITY ALLOTTED CONDUCTED ALTERNATE
NU WEEK E ACTIVITY
ADDITION ALLOTTED
MB DATE
ER
MONTH:JUNE 2016

3RD
1 WEEK

4TH
2 WEEK

Teaching
Introduction of EHV AC transmission
Class
5th Necessity of EHV AC transmission – Advantages and
3 WEEK 3 problems – Power
Problem 3
solving
handling capacity and line losses
session

MONTH:JULY 2016

1ST Mechanical considerations – Resistance Teaching


4 WEEK 2 of conductors –Electrostatics Class
2

2ND Field of sphere gap – Field of line charges and properties – Teaching
5 WEEK 3 Charge ~ potential relations for multi–conductors Class
3
GROUP
3RD Teaching DISCUSSIO 1
6 WEEK 8 Class
7
Surface voltage gradient on conductors – Bundle spacing N
and bundle radius, Examples – Distribution of voltage
gradient on sub conductors of bundle –Examples.

4TH Power loss and audible noise (AN) – Corona loss formulae Teaching
7 WEEK 3 – Charge voltage,diagram – Generation Class
3

5th Limits and measurements of AN,Relation between 1–phase Teaching


8 WEEK 4 and 3–phase AN levels – Examples Class
4

MONTH:AUGUST 2016

1ST Radiointerference (RI) – Corona pulses generation – Teaching class room


9 WEEK 5 4 seminar 1
Properties and limits Class

Frequency spectrum – Modes of propagation – Excitation


2ND function – Teaching quiz 1
10 WEEK 6 Measurement of RI, RIV and excitation functions – Class
5
Examples

Economics & Terminal equipment of HVDC transmission


3RD Teaching assignment 1
11 WEEK 5 systems: Types of
Class
4
HVDC Links – Apparatus required for HVDC Systems

Comparison of AC
4TH Teaching field trip 1
12 WEEK 2 &DC transmission – ApplicationofDCTransmission
Class
1
SystemPlanning &Modern trends in DC transmission

5th
13 WEEK 0 MID EXAMS-1 0
MONTH:SEPTEMBER 2016

1ST
14 WEEK
0

Choice of Converter configuration – Analysis of Graetz –


Characteristics of 6
2ND Teaching
15 WEEK 4 Pulse & 12 Pulse converters, Cases of two 3 phase
Class
4
converters in star – Star
mode and their performance

3RD
16 WEEK 0 0

Principal of DC Link Control – ConvertersControl


Characteristics – Firing angle controlCurrent and extinction
4th Teaching book
17 WEEK 4 angle control – Effect of source inductance on the system – 3 1
Class review
Starting and stopping
of DC link –

Power Control.Reactive Power Control in HVDC


5th Reactive Power Requirements in steady state – Teaching
18 WEEK 2 Conventional control Class
2
strategies

MONTH:OCTOBER2016

Alternate control strategies sources of reactive power – AC


Filters – Shunt capacitors –
1ST Teaching
19 WEEK 2 Synchronouscondensers,Generation of Harmonics –
Class
2
Characteristics harmonics – Calculation of AC
Harmonics, Non–Characteristics harmonics
Adverse effects of harmonics
2ND
2 – Calculation of voltage & current harmonics – Effect Teaching 2
WEEK of Pulse number on harmonics. Types of AC filters, Class
Design of Single tuned filters – Design of High pass
20 filters

3RD
WEEK
21 0

4th
WEEK
22

5th
MID EXAMS-2
23 WEEK
SIGNATURE OF THE LECTURER SIGNATURE OF THE DEPARTMENT I/C
N
2016-2017

CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITY
IF NOT, REMARKS
WHETHER
CONDUCTED ALTERNATE
DATE
SIGNATURE OF THE PRINCIPAL
V.S.M COLLEGE, RAMACHANDRAPURAM
TABLE – A - CURRICULUM PLAN – LECTURER –WISE
Department: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS SUBJECT: ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
ENGINEERING
CLASS: IV B.Tech

SER NAME OF THE LECTURER: R.R.MANISRI


IAL CURRICULAR ACTVITY
ADDITIONAL
MONTH HOURS INPUTS /
& AVAILABL SYLLABUS TOPICS VALUES HOURS WHETHER
NU WEEK E ACTIVITY
ADDITION ALLOTTED CONDUCTED
MB
ER
MONTH:JUNE 2016

3RD
1 WEEK

4TH
2 WEEK

Teaching
Introduction to distribution systems, Load Class
5th
3 WEEK 2 modeling and characteristics – Problem 2
Coincidence factor – solving
session

MONTH:JULY 2016

1ST
4 WEEK 0 0

2ND Teaching
5 WEEK 1 Contribution factor loss factor
Class
1

Relationship between
3RD the load factor and loss factor – Teaching
6 WEEK 3 Classification of loads (Residential, Class
2
commercial, Agricultural and Industrial)
and their characteristics

4TH Location of substations: Rating of Teaching


7 WEEK 2 distribution substation Class
1

Service area
5th within primary feeders – Benefits derived Teaching
8 WEEK 3 through optimal location of Class
3
substations
MONTH:AUGUST 2016

Design Considerations of distribution


1ST feeders: Radial and loop types of Teaching
9 WEEK 5 primary feeders, Voltage levels – Feeder Class
4
loading

Basic design practice of


2ND Teaching
10 WEEK 6 the secondary distribution system.Voltage
Class
5
drop and power–loss calculations:

Derivation for voltage drop and


3RD power loss in lines – Manual methods of Teaching
11 WEEK 4 solution for radial networks – Three Class
4
phase balanced primary lines

4TH Teaching
12 WEEK 2 REVISION
Class
1

5th
13 WEEK 0 MID EXAMS-1 0

MONTH:SEPTEMBER 2016

1ST
14 WEEK

2ND Teaching
15 WEEK 1 Protection
Class
1
Objectives of distribution system
protection – Types of common faults
and procedure for fault calculations –
3RD Teaching
16 WEEK 3 Protective devices: Principle of
Class
2
operation of fuses – Circuit reclosures
– Line sectionalizes and circuit
breakers
Coordination of protective devices:
4th Teaching
17 WEEK 4 General coordination procedure –
Class
4
Residual current circuit breaker RCCB

Compensation for Power Factor


Improvement
5th Teaching
18 WEEK 5 Capacitive compensation for power–
Class
4
factor control – Different types of power
capacitors

MONTH:OCTOBER2016
1ST
19 WEEK 0 0

shunt and series capacitors – Effect of


shunt capacitors (Fixed
and switched) – Power factor
2ND correction – Capacitor allocation – Teaching
WEEK
6 6
Economic Class
justification – Procedure to determine
20 the best capacitor location

Voltage Control: Equipment for


3RD voltage control – Effect of series Teaching
WEEK
10 9
capacitors Class
– Effect of AVB/AVR –Line drop
21 compensation.

4th
WEEK
22

5th
MID EXAMS-2
23 WEEK

SIGNATURE OF THE LECTURER SIGNATURE OF THE DEPARTMENT I/C


HANDRAPURAM
– LECTURER –WISE
AL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
2016-2017
R.R.MANISRI
R ACTVITY CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITY
IF NOT, IF NOT, REMARKS
HOURS WHETHER
ALTERNATE ACTIVITY ALLOTTED CONDUCTED ALTERNATE
DATE DATE

GROUP
DISCUSSIO 1
N
class room 1
seminar

QUIZ 1

field trip 1

assignment 1

WARD
COUNSELLI 1
NG

book 1
review
SIGNATURE OF THE PRINCIPAL
V.S.M COLLEGE, RAMACHANDRAPURAM
TABLE – A - CURRICULUM PLAN – LECTURER –WISE
Department: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS SUBJECT: RENEWEBLE ENERGY SOURCES AND SYSTEMS
ENGINEERING
CLASS: IV B.Tech

SER NAME OF THE LECTURER: P.SRIDEVI


IAL CURRICULAR ACTVITY
ADDITIONAL
MONTH HOURS INPUTS / IF NOT,
& AVAILABL SYLLABUS TOPICS VALUES HOURS WHETHER
ACTIVITY
NU WEEK E ADDITION ALLOTTED CONDUCTED ALTERNATE
MB DATE
ER
MONTH:JUNE 2016

3RD
1 WEEK

4TH
2 WEEK
Fundamentals of Energy
Systems Teaching
Energy conservation principle – Class
5th
3 WEEK 3 Energy scenario (world and 3 Problem
India) – Solar solving
radiation: Outside earth’s session
atmosphere – Earth surface
MONTH:JULY 2016

1ST Analysis of solar Teaching


4 WEEK 1 radiation data Class
1

Geometry – Radiation on tilted


2ND Teaching
5 WEEK 2 surfaces – Numerical
Class
2
problems.

Liquid flat plate collections:


3RD Performance analysis – Teaching
6 WEEK 2 Transmissivity Class
2

Absorptivity product collector


4TH efficiency factor – Collector heat Teaching
7 WEEK 3 removal factor – Numerical Class
2
problems.

Absorptivity product collector


5th efficiency factor – Collector heat Teaching
8 WEEK 4 removal Class
3
factor – Numerical problems.
MONTH:AUGUST 2016

1ST Solar Photovoltaic Systems Teaching


9 WEEK 2 Balance of systems Class
2

IV characteristics – System
2ND design: storage sizing – PV Teaching
10 WEEK 4 system sizing – Maximum power Class
3
point techniques:

3RD Perturb and observe Teaching


11 WEEK 3 (P&O) technique Class
2

Hill climbing technique.


4TH Teaching
12 WEEK 2 Class
1

5th
13 WEEK 0 MID EXAMS-1 0

MONTH:SEPTEMBER 2016

1ST
14 WEEK

Wind patterns – Types of


2ND Teaching
15 WEEK 3 turbines – Kinetic energy of
Class
3
wind

Betz
3RD coefficient – Tip–speed ratio – Teaching
16 WEEK 3 Efficiency – Power output of Class
2
wind turbine
Selection of
generator(synchronous,
4th Teaching
17 WEEK 3 induction) – Maximum power
Class
3
point
tracking
Hydro and Tidal power systems
Basic working principle –
5th Teaching
18 WEEK 3 Classification of hydro systems:
Class
2
Large, small,
micro

MONTH:OCTOBER2016

measurement of head and flow –


Energy equation – Types of
1ST Teaching
19 WEEK 5 turbines – Numerical problems.
Class
5
Tidal power – Basics – Kinetic
energy equation
2ND Numerical
Biomass problems
Energy: Fuel– Teaching
1 Wave power – Basics – – 1
WEEK classification Pyrolysis Class
20 Kinetic energy equation
Direct combustion of heat
– Different digesters and
3RD sizing. Teaching
WEEK
4 Fuel cell: Classification – 3
Class
21 Efficiency – VI characteristics.

4th
WEEK
22

MID EXAMS-2
5th
23 WEEK
SIGNATURE OF THE LECTURER SIGNATURE OF THE DEPARTMENT I/C
DRAPURAM
ECTURER –WISE
Y SOURCES AND SYSTEMS
2016-2017
RIDEVI
CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITY
IF NOT, REMARKS
HOURS WHETHER
ACTIVITY ALLOTTED CONDUCTED ALTERNATE
DATE

GROUP 1
DISCUSSION
class room 1
seminar

assignment 1

field trip 1

WARD 1
COUNSELLING

book review 1
assignment 1

SIGNATURE OF THE PRINCIPAL


V.S.M COLLEGE, RAMACHANDRAPURAM
TABLE – A - CURRICULUM PLAN – LECTURER –WISE
Department: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS SUBJECT: INSTRUMENTATION
ENGINEERING
CLASS: IV B.Tech

SER
NAME OF THE LECTURER: SUDHAKAR
IAL CURRICULAR ACTVITY
ADDITIONAL
MONTH HOURS INPUTS /
& AVAILABL SYLLABUS TOPICS VALUES HOURS WHETHER
NU WEEK E ACTIVITY
ADDITION ALLOTTED CONDUCTED
MB
ER
MONTH:JUNE 2016

3RD
1 WEEK

4TH
2 WEEK

5th
3 WEEK 0

MONTH:JULY 2016

1ST
4 WEEK 0

Signals and their representation


Measuring Systems, Performance
2ND Teaching
5 WEEK 4 Characteristics, – Static characteristics –
Class
4
Dynamic Characteristics – Errors in
Measurement
Gross Errors –
Systematic Errors – Statistical analysis of
random errors – Signal and their representation
3RD – Standard test, periodic, aperiodic, modulated Teaching
6 WEEK 4 signal – Class
3
Sampled data pulse modulation and pulse code
modulation.
Transducers
Definition of transducers – Classification of
transducers – Advantages of
4TH Teaching
7 WEEK 3 Electrical transducers – Characteristics and
Class
2
choice of transducers – Principle
operation of resistor, inductor, LVDT and
capacitor transducers
LVDT
5th Applications – Strain gauge and its principle of Teaching
8 WEEK 3 operation – Guage factor – Class
3

MONTH:AUGUST 2016

1ST Piezo electric transducers – Teaching


9 WEEK 2 Photo diodes Class
1

2ND Teaching
10 WEEK 3 Thermistors – Thermocouples – Synchros
Class
2

Measurement of Non–Electrical Quantities


3RD Measurement of strain – Gauge Sensitivity – Teaching
11 WEEK 3 Displacement – Velocity – Class
3
Angular Velocity – Acceleration

Force – Torque – Measurement of


Temperature, Pressure, Vacuum, Flow, Liquid
4TH level. Teaching
12 WEEK 5 Class
4

5th
13 WEEK 0 MID EXAMS-1 0

MONTH:SEPTEMBER 2016

1ST
14 WEEK

2ND Digital voltmeters – Successive Teaching


15 WEEK 2 approximation, ramp, dual–Slope integration Class
2
3RD continuous balance type – Micro Teaching
16 WEEK 2 processor based ramp type Class
1

4th DVM digital Teaching


17 WEEK 2 frequency meter – Digital phase angle meter. Class
2

Oscilloscope
Cathode ray oscilloscope – Time base
generator – Horizantal and vertical
5th amplifiers – Measurement of phase and Teaching
18 WEEK 8 frequency – Lissajous patterns, Sampling Class
7
oscilloscope – Analog and digital type data
loger – Transient
recorder

MONTH:OCTOBER2016

Signal Analyzers
1ST Wave Analyzers – Frequency selective Teaching
19 WEEK 3 analyzers – Heterodyne – Application Class
3
of Wave analyzers – Harmonic Analyzers

2ND Total Harmonic distortion – Teaching


WEEK
4 Spectrum analyzers – Basic spectrum 4
Class
20 analyzers

3RD Spectral displays – Vector impedance Teaching


WEEK meter – Q meter – Peak reading and RMS Class
21 4 voltmeters 3
4th
22 WEEK

5th MID EXAMS-2


23 WEEK
SIGNATURE OF THE LECTURER SIGNATURE OF THE DEPARTMENT I/C
HANDRAPURAM
N – LECTURER –WISE
NTATION
2016-2017
SUDHAKAR
R ACTVITY CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITY
IF NOT, IF NOT, REMARKS
HOURS WHETHER
ALTERNATE ACTIVITY ALLOTTED CONDUCTED ALTERNATE
DATE DATE

GROUP 1
DISCUSSION
book review 1

field trip 1
WARD 1
COUNSELLING

assignment 1

SIGNATURE OF THE PRINCIPAL


V.S.M COLLEGE, RAMACHANDRAPU
TABLE – A - CURRICULUM PLAN – LECTURE
Department: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING SUBJECT:POWER SYSTEM
CLASS: IV B.Tech

SER
NAME OF THE LECTURER: D.N.SITA LAKSH
IAL CURRICULAR ACT
ADDITIONAL
MONTH HOURS INPUTS /
& AVAILABL SYLLABUS TOPICS VALUES
NU WEEK E ACTIVITY
ADDITION
MB
ER
MONTH:JUNE 2016

3RD
1 WEEK

4TH
2 WEEK

Teaching
Economic Operation of Power Systems
Class
5th Optimal operation of Generators in Thermal power stations, – Heat rate
3 WEEK 4 curve
Problem
solving
– Cost Curve
session

MONTH:JULY 2016

1ST
4 WEEK 0

2ND Incremental fuel and Production costs – Input–output characteristics – Teaching


5 WEEK 3 Optimum generation allocation with line losses neglected Class

3RD Teaching
6 WEEK 4 Class
Optimum generation allocation including the effect of transmission line
losses – Loss Coefficients – General transmission line loss formula
Hydrothermal Scheduling
4TH Teaching
7 WEEK 4 Optimal scheduling of Hydrothermal System: Hydroelectric power plant
Class
models

5th Scheduling problems – Short term Hydrothermal scheduling Teaching


8 WEEK 3 problem. Class

MONTH:AUGUST 2016

1ST Unit Commitment Teaching


9 WEEK 2 Optimal unit commitment problem – Class

2ND Need for unit commitment, Constraints Teaching


10 WEEK 4 in unit commitment Class

3RD Teaching
11 WEEK 3 Cost function formulation – Solution methods
Class

Priority ordering – Dynamic programming

4TH Teaching
12 WEEK 5 Class

5th
13 WEEK 0 MID EXAMS-1

MONTH:SEPTEMBER 2016

1ST
14 WEEK
Load Frequency Control
2ND Modeling of steam turbine – Generator – Mathematical modeling of Teaching
15 WEEK 3 speed Class
governing system

Transfer function – Modeling of Hydro turbine –


Necessity of keeping frequency constant – Definitions of Control
3RD area – Teaching
16 WEEK 4 Single area control – Block diagram representation of an isolated Class
power
system – Steady state analysis

4th
17 WEEK 0

Dynamic response – Uncontrolled case –


5th Teaching
18 WEEK 3 Load frequency control of two area system – Uncontrolled case and
Class
controlled case – Tie–line bias control.

MONTH:OCTOBER2016

Load Frequency Controllers


1ST Proportional plus Integral control of single area and its block diagram Teaching
19 WEEK 4 representationSteady state response – Load Frequency Control and Class
Economic dispatch control

2ND Reactive Power Control Teaching


1
20 WEEK Overview of Reactive Power control Class

Reactive Power compensation in


transmission systems – Advantages and disadvantages of different
3RD types of compensating equipment for transmission systems – Teaching
WEEK
6
Load compensation – Class
Specifications of load compensator – Uncompensated and
compensated transmission lines: Shunt and series compensation
– Need for FACTS
21 controllers.
4th
22 WEEK

5th MID EXAMS-2


23 WEEK
SIGNATURE OF THE LECTURER SIGNATURE OF THE DEPARTMENT I/C
AMACHANDRAPURAM
UM PLAN – LECTURER –WISE
UBJECT:POWER SYSTEM OPERATION AND CONTROL
LASS: IV B.Tech 2016-2017
ER: D.N.SITA LAKSHMI
CURRICULAR ACTVITY CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITY
IF NOT, IF NOT, REMARKS
HOURS WHETHER HOURS WHETHER
ALLOTTED CONDUCTED ALTERNATE ACTIVITY ALLOTTED CONDUCTED ALTERNATE
DATE DATE

3 quiz 1
GROUP
3 1
DISCUSSION

2 assignment 1

4 field trip 1

0
3

WARD
3 1
COUNSELLING

assignment 1

OF THE DEPARTMENT I/C SIGNATURE OF THE PRINCIPAL

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