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6 SYLLABI OF PROGRAM CORE COURSES : VI SEMESTER

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Course Structure Pre-Requisites

ICICC18 POWER ELECTRONICS 4 L-T-P: 3-0-2 Power Apparatus


& DRIVES
Course Outcomes (CO):
CO 1. To understand the fundamentals of power semiconductor devices.
CO 2. To analyse the power electronics circuits and implementation of power modulators.
CO 3. Selection of drive system for a particular application.
CO 4. To study the various electrical machines used in electric drives.
CO 5. To develop the various electrical drive systems using special motors.

Unit No. Topics

UNIT 1 Fundamentals of Power Semiconductor Devices: Introduction to Thyristors and its family,
Turn-on and Turn - off Methods, Power Semiconductor Devices (IGBT, MOSFET, Power Diode,
BJT) and their V-I Characteristics, Ratings, Driver Circuits, Protection and Cooling.
UNIT 2 Power Electronics Converters: Single-phase and Three-phase Converter circuits with different
types of Loads, Principle of Phase Control, Single- phase and Three-phase Voltage Controllers
with R and RL type of loads, Principle of Chopper operation, Types of Choppers, Steps-up and
Step- down Choppers. Principles of operation of Cyclo-Converters, Step-up and Step-down
Cyclo-Converters, Single-phase and Three-phase Voltage Source and Current Source Inverters,
PWM Inverter.
UNIT 3 Fundamentals of Electric Drives: Parts of electric drives, Dynamics of Electric Drives,
Control of Electric Drives, Selection of Motor Power rating, DC Motor Drives, Four Quadrant
operation of DC Motor, Thyristor and Chopper fed DC Motor Drives.
UNIT 4 Induction Motor Drives: Generating and Braking Modes of Induction Motor Drives, Speed
Control using Stator Voltage Control, CSI control, Variable Frequency Operation, Rotor
Resistance Control, pole amplitude modulation and Slip Power Recovery Schemes for Induction
Motor drives - Scherbius and Kramer drive.
UNIT 5 Introduction to Special Motor Drives: Synchronous Motor and DC Brushless Drives,
Introduction to Stepper Motor and Switched Reluctance Motor Drive, Solar and Battery Power
Drives.
Suggested Readings:
1. Fundamentals of Electric Drives – G.K. Dubey, Narosa Publications.
2. Electric Drives: An Integrative Approach – N. Mohan, MNPERE.
3. Electric Motor Drives: Modeling, Analysis, and Control - Krishnan, PHI.
4. Electric Motors and Drives: Fundamentals, Types and Applications - Hughes and Drury, Newnes.
5. Fundamentals of Electric Drives - Sharkawi, Brooks/Cole Publishing Company.
6. Power Electronics: Converters, Applications, and Design – N. Mohan, Wiley

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Course No. Title of the Course Credit Course Structure Pre-Requisites

ICICC19 Industrial 4 L-T-P: 3-1-0 Nil


Instrumentation
Course Outcomes (CO):
CO 1. To study the fundamentals and design aspects of industrial and analytical
instrumentations suitable for working in any process industry.
CO 2. To analyse multidisciplinary measurement techniques used in industry like level, flow,
pressure, viscosity, humidity, moisture, density and pH.
CO 3. To select a suitable measurement device for a specific application.
CO 4. To learn analytical instrumentation systems for Spectrometry, Chromatography and Mass
Spectrometer.
CO 5. To analyse the data acquired from analytical measurements.
Unit No. Topics
UNIT 1 Pressure Measurement: Basic principles, Different types of manometers, Manometer dynamics,
Dead weight testers, very low and very high pressure, measurement of vacuum – McLeod gauge –
Pirani gauge- thermal conductivity gauge – Ionization gauge.
UNIT 2 Flowmetery: Theory of fixed restriction variable head type flow meters – venturi meter, orifice
plate, flow nozzle, Dall tube, installation of head flow meters, pitot tube.
Area flow meters and mass flow meters: turbine flow meter – rotameter, mass flow meter,
domestic water meter.
Electrical Type Flow Meter:-Principle and constructions of electromagnetic flow meter –
ultrasonic flow meters, laser Doppler anemometer, target flow meter, solid flow rate
measurement, guidelines for selection of flow meter.
UNIT 3 Level Measurement - Gauge glass technique, float type level indicator, level switches, level
measurement using displacer and torque tube, bubbler purging method. Boilers drum level
measurement, differential pressure method, electrical type of level gauges using resistance,
capacitance, nuclear radiation and ultrasonic sensors etc.
UNIT 4 Chromatography: Gas chromatography, Liquid chromatography – Principles, types and
applications, high pressure liquid chromatography, detectors. Estimation of specific gases in a
mixture. Measurement of Viscosity, Humidity, Moisture, Turbidity and pH.
UNIT 5 Spectro-Photometers: Spectral methods of analysis – UV – Visible spectrophotometers – single
beam and double beam instruments – sources and detectors – IR spectrophotometers – sources
and detectors – FTIR spectrometers – atomic absorption spectrophotometers – flame emission
spectrophotometers – sources of flame photometry – Mass spectrometers and their applications.
Statistical treatment of experimental data: data visualization, hypothesis formulation, inferential
statistics (e.g. t-test), briefly correlation and (multiple) regression, uncertainty and confidence
intervals, ANOVA (fixed effects, random effects, and mixed), ANOVA derived methods (e.g.
ANCOVA, Nested designs), post-hoc comparisons and corrections, diagnostics and remedial
measures, Understanding and interpretation of instruments data sheets. Future trends in
industrial measurement systems.
Suggested Readings:
1. Handbook and Analytical instruments, Khandpur, TMH.
2. Industrial Instrumentation and Control, S.K. Singh, TMH.
3. Industrial Instrumentation, K. Krishnamurty, New Age International.
4. Principles of Instrumental Analysis, Skoog, Holler and Nieman, Thomson.
5. Instrumental Methods of Analysis, Ewing G.W., McGraw-Hill.
6. Instrumental Methods of Analysis’, Willard, Merrit, Dean, Seattle, CBS Publishing and
Distribution.

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7. Process Measurement and Analysis, Liptak B.G., 4th Edition, Chilton Book Company, Radnor,
Pennsylvania.

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Course Structure Pre-Requisites

ICICC20 Digital Signal Processing 4 L-T-P: 3-1-0 Nil

Course Outcomes (CO):


CO 1. To learn time domain analysis of the discrete time systems.
CO 2. To analyse the fundamentals and applications of spectrum analysis and frequency
domain analysis.
CO 3. To design and analyze FIR digital filters.
CO 4. To design and analyze IIR digital filters.
CO 5. To design and implement DSP using LABVIEW environment.
Unit No. Topics

UNIT 1 Discrete Time Signals and Systems : Introduction, discrete time sequences, Examples of
sequences – step, impulse, ramp, sine and exponential, properties of signals and sequences,
interpolation and decimation, linear time invariant systems and their properties, stability,
causality, system responses, convolution and correlation, sum, system description as LCCDE,
solutions of system using difference equations, ZIR, ZSR, natural and forced responses. Z-
Transform : Introduction, Z-transform and its properties – convolution – inverse Z-transform,
system transfer function, system responses and computation of ZIR, ZSR, natural and forced
responses, other applications in DSP.
UNIT 2 DFT and Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) : Introduction, Sampling, Fourier transform, Discrete
Fourier series – properties, frequency domain analysis – linear convolution using discrete
Fourier transform, spectral estimation, leakage, zero padding, windowing, Windows:
Rectangular, Hamming and Kaiser, Introduction to Radix 2 FFT’s – decimation in time FFT
algorithm – decimation in frequency FFT algorithm – computing inverse DFT using FFT.
UNIT 3 Finite Impulse Response (FIR) Filters: Introduction, Amplitude and phase response of FIR
filters, linear phase filters, windowing technique for the design of linear phase FIR filters.
Windows: Rectangular, Hamming and Kaiser. Frequency sampling technique, introduction to
optimal filter.
UNIT 4 Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) Filters: Introduction, Properties of IIR digital filters, design of IIR
filters from continuous time filters, impulse invariance and bilinear transformation techniques.
Finite word length effects: Elementary ideas of the finite word length effects in digital filters.
UNIT 5 Introduction to designs of notch filters. Introduction to time and frequency analysis. DSP
implementation aspects for DSP processors and computers with LabVIEW/MATLAB.
Suggested Readings:
1. Digital Signal Processing, Ashok Ambardar, Cengage.
2. Digital Signal Processing, Li-Tan, Wiley.
3. Digital Signal Processing, S. K. Mitra. TMH.
4. Digital Signal Processing, Schaums series, TMH.
5. Digital Signal Processing, Oppenheim and Schafer, Prentice Hall, New Delhi.
6. Digital Signal Processing-Principles, Algorithms and Applications, Proakis andManolakis,Pearson
4.3.7 SYLLABI OF PROGRAM CORE COURSES : VII & VIII SEMESTER

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