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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KARNATAKA, SURATHKAL


P.O. SRINIVASANAGAR – 575 025, MANGALORE, INDIA

COURSE AND EVALUATION PLAN

1. Course Code : EE265

2. Course Title : Power Transmission and Distribution

3. L-T-P : 3-1-0

4. Credits :4

5. Pre-requisite : None

6. Course Instructor : (1) K. MANJUNATHA SHARMA


(2) YASHWANT KASHYAP

7. Teaching Department : Electrical and Electronics Engineering

8. Objectives of the Course : (i) To impart knowledge on Power Systems

(ii) To familiarise with Design and


Operation aspects
(iii) To Apply Tools and Techniques to
Power System Management

9. Skill development of the student : (i) Analysis of Power System


(expected from the course) (ii) Design of Modern Power
System
(iii) Troubleshooting Power Systems

10. Course Coverage (40 Hours Schedule) :

Module 1 : Name of the Course Instructor : K. Manjunatha Sharma

Sl Contents Approx. No.


No. of Lecture
Hours
1. Electrical Energy Sources 4
2. Power Network Structure and its components 4
3. AC, AC_DC and DC based systems 4
4. Forms of field energy, concepts of real and reactive powers and 4
their conventions
5. Power Generation and demand management – load factor, 4
diversity factor, tariff structure
TOTAL 20
Module 2 : Name of the Course Instructor : Yashvanth Kashyap

Sl Contents Approx. No.


No. of Lecture
Hours
1. Per Unit representation, single-line diagram representation, 2
impedance diagram
2 Transmission line Design and Performance Analysis : Short, 7
Medium and long transmission lines calculations
3 System Transients: Type A, B and C 4
4 Transmission Line Towers and Insulators 3
5 Cables 2
6. Grounding and safety 2
TOTAL 20

11. Reference Books :

(i) “Electric Energy Systems Theory – An Introduction” by Olle. I. Elgard, TMH, 1982.
(ii) “Elements of Power System Analysis”, by W.D. Stevenson, Jr, McGraw-Hill, 1968
(iii) “Power System Analysis”, by Arthur R Bergen and Vijay Vittal, Pearson Education
Asia, 2001
(iv) “Power System Engineering”, by I.J. Nagrath and D.P. Kothari, TMH

12. Details of Tutorials if any : Practical System Case Studies and Demonstrations

13. Evaluation Plan (Details of Evaluation Plan including the weightages for each of
the components conforming to the regulations)

Sl Component of Evaluation Weightage Stages


No. for each component
1 Assignment -1 (A1) 10 % Stage 1 : Cumulative of A1
3 Test – 1 (T1) 10 % and T1 = 20%
4 Mid – Semester Exam 20 % Stage 2
5 Assignment -2 ( A2) 10 % Stage 3: Cumulative of A2
7 Test – 2 (T2) 10 % and T2 = 20%
8 End – Semester Exam 40 % Stage 4
Total 100 %

Grading Approach : Relative Grading based on Class Performance Distribution.

SUBMITTED FOR THE APPROVAL OF THE DUGC

(K. MANJUNATHA SHARMA) (YASHWANT KASHYAP)


SIGNATURE OF THE INSTRUCTORS

DATE : 27-12-2023

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