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RADHA KRISHNAN INSTITUE OF TECHNOLOGY, JAIPUR LECTURE PLAN


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Syllabus,Syllabus Deployment Books/Journals,Course Strucure/ Time Distribution Tuterial& Home Assignment General Terms DC Networks Network/Circuit, Elements,Element Classification Source Classification,Circuit Parameter Introduction to Power & Energy Power & Energy in Different Circuit Element viz. R, L & C Ohm's Law- Limitation,Mathematical Expression & Statement Kirchoffs Laws: KCL (point law), KVL (mesh law) Unit-1 Source Conversion,Numericals (7) Node Voltage Analysis Mesh Current Analysis/Maxwell's Circulating Current Theorem Numericals Superposition Theorem- Statement/Proof/Numericals Thevenin's Theorem-- Statement/Proof/Numericals Delta-Star Transformation Star-Delta Transformation Advantages and Numericals Transformer and D.C. machines Transformer Introduction- Faraday's law of EM Induction Basics Construction, Working Principle
Transformer on D.C.,Ideal Transformer

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E.M.F.Equation, Voltage & Current Transformation Ratio Phasor Diagram- Idael X-mer- on NO-LOAD/ Load Unit-III Practical Transformer- Construction, Type. Numericals (8) D.C. machines Single Loop Generator,Constr.and function of Individual Parts E.M.F.Equation,Equivalent circuit of Armature,Types of Gen. Numericals Working Pronciple of D.C. Motor,Back E.M.F. Numericals Comparasion of Motor and Generator Power Relationship,Application of Motor and Generator

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A.C.Circuits Single Phase A.C.Circuits Application of D.C., Advantage of A.C. Generation of A.C. Terminology- A.C.Quantity,Waveform Instantaneous Value, Alternation/Cycle,Amplitude Time Period/Frequency,Angular Velocity Plotting of Sine Waveform, Avg & R.M.S. Value Form Factor & Peak Factor Graphical or Pasor Representation Phase & Phase Angle,Phase Difference Convention for Drawing Phasor Diagram Numericals IntroductionPurely R,L & C circuits Apperent ,True, Reactive Power R-L, R-C Ckts. Q-Factor Numericals R-L-C Series Circuit Unit-II R-L-C Parallel Circuit (12) Resonsnce Anti-Resonance Complex Representation Phasor and Complex Algebra Addition,Substraction Multiplication & Division Solving A.C.Networks Three Phase A.C.Circuits Generation of 3-phase E.M.F., Notation Phase Sequence Interconnection of Three Phases Star/Delta Connected Systemnad Their Comparasion 3-Phase Power Numericals 3-Phase Balanced Circuits Conversion from Star to Delta or Vice-Versa Numericals Measurement of Power in Three Phase Balanced Circuits One /Two/ThreeWattmeter Method Numericals
Text/Reference Books: 1 R.A. Gupta, Ajay Bansal- Electrical & Electronics Engineering 2 K.R. Niazi- Electrical & Electronics Engineering

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Introduction Introduction General equation of inducted emf AC armature windings :-concentric and distributed winding Unit-1 (6) Chording, skewing, effect on induced emf, Armature and field mmf, Effect of power factor and current on armature mmf, harmonics. Rotating fields Induction Motors Construction of squirrel cage & slip ring induction motor Basic principles,flux and mmf waves Induction motor as a transformer. Equivalent circuits Unit-2 Torque equation,torque-slip curves (10) No load & block rotor tests Circle diagram, performance calculation Cogging, Crawling Double cage squirrel cage induction motor Induction generator, induction regulator Starting & Speed Control of Induction Motors Various methods of starting of Induction Motors Unit-3 Control of squirrel cage & slip ring motor (5) Cascade connection, braking Revolving field theory Starting methods, equivalent circuits.
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Synchronous Generator Construction, types Excitation systems, principles Equation of induced emf, flux and emf waves Theory of cylindrical rotor and salient pole machines Unit-4 Two reactance theory, phasor diagrams (10) Voltage regulation, OC & SC tests Zero power factor characteristics, potier triangle ASA method of finding voltage regulation Synchronization, parallel operation Hunting and its prevention Synchronous Motors Types, construction, principle Phasor diagrams, speed torque characteristics, Unit-5 Power factor control, V-curves (7) Starting methods Pperformance calculations,applications Synchronous induction motor Synchronous condenser References: Electrical Machine- P.S.Bimbhara Elect. Tech. Vol.-II -BLT Electrical Machine- Nagrath Kothari
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Unit-1 ( 8) logname, id, uname, try, date, banner

UNIX Introduction to following basic commands (excluding shell programming): who, touch, cat, cp, rm, mv, ls, unmask, pwd, mkdir, rmdir, bc, expr, factor

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dspace, du, ulimit, passwd, cal, wc, sort, cut, grep, dd, head, pg, lp, tail, compress, VI Editor Text entry and command modes cursor movement commands Unit-II string replacement ( 7) commands

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2 set commands 1 JAVA


Variation from C++ to JAVA Introduction to JAVA bytecode, virtual machine, application & applets of Java
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integer, floating point, characters, Boolean, literals, and array declarations.


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Operators and Control Statements Arithmetic operators, bitwise operators relational operators, Boolean logic operators
the assignment operators, ?: operators operator precedence. Switch and loop statements.

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Package and Interfaces


Packages, access protection
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Unit-5 (10) importing & defining packages

Unit-5 (10)
Defining and implementing interfaces I/O APPLETS: I/O basics
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reading console I/O, input and print stream classes, applet fundamental and string handling, mouse and keyboard interfaces, awt tools and controls.
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Text/Reference Books: 1. W.V. Prett- Principals of Programming Language.

1. Yashwant Kanithkar: Unix & Shell Programming (BPB) 2. Sumitabha Das: Unix: Concepts & Applications 4/e (TMH) 3. Balagurusamy: Programming with Java 4/e (TMH)

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Numerical Analysis Finite differences-forward, backward & central Newtons forward & backward Interpolation Unit 1 Sterlings formula for central difference (9) Lagranges Interpolation formulae first order differential equation Curve Fitting. Numerical Analysis Numerical differentiation Unit 2 (8) Numerical Integration Numerical solution of first order differential n eq Solution of difference equation Special Functions Bessels function of first and second kind Recurrence relation.
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Orthogonal property of Bessels function Legendres function of first kind Orthogonal property Generating Function

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Statistics & Probability Elementary theory of probability Bayes theorem Expected value
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Binomial probability distribution Poisson Probability distribution Normal prababdity distribution Statistics & Probability Line of regression

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Co- relation Unit 5 Rank correlation (7) Z-transform. & simple properties Application of Z-transform.

Recommended Books:(i). Engg. Mathematics-IV by Surendra Sharma. Vigyan and Takniki Prkasan. (ii). Engg. Mathematics-IV by Dr. K.C. Jain & Dr.M.L.Rawat CBC.

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Introduction Concept of Linear vector space Linear 1 Independence Bases & Representation 1 Examples Unit-1 Domain and range 1 (7) Concept of Linearity 1 Relaxedness 1 Examples Time invariance, causality 1 Numerical Solutions & Revision 1 State Space Approach of Control System Analysis Introduction & Modern Vs conventional control 1 theory Concept of state 1 State variable state vector State space Unit-II State space equations 1 (8) Numerical Problem Solution 1 Writing statespace equations of mechanical 1 system Electrical systems Numerical Problem Solution 1 Analogous systems. 1 Examples and query Solution 1 State Space Representation State Space Representation using physical 1 variable Examples State Space Representation using phase variable Example with numerical solution Comparison form of system representation Block diagram representation of state model Unit-3 Numericals (8)
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Unit-3 (8) Signal flow graph representation State space representation using canonical variables Numerical Solutions Diagonal matrix Jordan canonical form Numerical with Examples Derivation of transfer function from state-model Example with numerical problems Solution of State Equations Diagonalization Numericals Eigenvalues and eigen vectors Numerical solution Matrix exponential State transition matrix Properties of state transition matrix Unit-4 Numericals (7) Computation of State transition matrix concepts of controllability Computation of State transition matrix concepts of observability Numericals Pole placement by state feedback Numericals Ackermans formula Numericals Digital Control Systems Introduction Sampled data control systems Signal reconstruction Examples Difference equations Unit-5 z-transform Z-Transfer Function (7) Numericals Block diagram analysis of sampled data systems Z and S domain relationship Examples with numericals Digital PID controller Revision

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Text/Reference Books: 1. Linear Control System " B.S.Manke" 2. Automatic Control System " S.Hasan Sayed" 3. Control System " I.J.Nagrath & M.Gopal" 4. Modern Control Theory " Tanuj Mangalani"

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AC Voltage Controller Introduction Principle of On-Off Control and Phase control Unit-1 Single Phase Bi-directional Controllers with (8) Resistive Loads and RL load Three Phase full wave AC controllers 1 1 2

AC Voltage Controller with PWM Control

Iverters Principle of Operation, Single-phase bridge inverters Three phase bridge Inverters:180 and 120 degree Unit-II of conduction (8) Voltage control Harmonics and its reduction techniques Current Source Inverters Numericals

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Cycloconverters Basic principle of operation Single phase to single phase Cycloconverters Unit-3 Three-phase to three-phase Cycloconverters (7) Three phase to single phase cycloconverter Output equation Control circuit DC Power Supplies Switched Mode DC Power Supplies Flyback converter Unit-4 Forward converter, half bridge converter (6) Full bridge converter Resonant DC power supplies Bi-directional power supplies. AC Power Supplies Switched mode power supplies Resonant AC power supplies Unit-5 Bidirectional AC power supplies (7) Multistage conversions Control Circuits: Voltage Mode Current Mode Control
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Recommended books: T1 P.S.Bhibmra Power Electronics R1 M.D.Singh & K.B.Kanchandani- Power Electronics

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Introduction Causes and consequences of dangerous currents: Faults, overloads and switching over currents. Introduction to protection, trip circuit of a circuit breaker Unit-1 Functional characteristics of a relay, zone of protection, primary and backup protection (5) Current transformer construction, Types of PTs measurement and protective CTs Steady state ratio and phase angle errors in CTs and PTs. Transient errors in CT and CVT Overcurrent Protection HRC fuse and thermal relay Overcurrent (OC) relays instantaneous, definite time, inverse time and inverse definite minimum time overcurrent relays Unit-II time and current gradings Earth fault relay (8) Brief description of overcurrent protective schemes for a feeder, parallel feeders and ring mains. Induction disc type relay Directional overcurrent relay, 30.,60.connections Directional overcurrent relay 90. connection Numericals on PSM&TSM and Operating Time Generator Protection Stator protection differential and percentage differential protection protection against stator inter-turn faults, Unit-3 stator overheating protection (6) Rotor protection against excitation Rotor protection against prime mover failure field earth fault currents unbalanced stator currents

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Transformer Protection 1 Percentage differential protection percentage differential relay with harmonic 1 restraint 1 magnetizing inrush current, Unit-4 1 Buchholz relay (7) 1 Differential protection of generator transfer unit Busbar Protection 1 Differential protection of busbars high impedance relay scheme 1 frame leakage protection Transmission Line Protection 1 Introduction to distance protection. Construction,operating principle and 1 characteristics of an electromagnetic impedance relay Effect of arc resistance. Induction cup type reactance 1 Mho relays. 1 Comparison between impedance,reactance and mho relays 1 Unit-5 1 (11) Three stepped distance protection of transmission line Induction Motor Protection Introduction to various faults and abnormal 1 operating conditions 1 unbalance supply voltage and single phasing 1 Introduction to protection of induction motors HRC fuse and overcurrent, percentage 1 differential 1 earth fault and negative sequence voltage relays REVISION References: Switch Gear & Protection - S.S. Rao
Switch Gear & Protection - Badri Ram Electrical Power System - C.L. Wadhwa Power System Engg.- Soni Gupta Bhatnagar Protection of Power System - U.A. Bakshi

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Break Down Phenomenon in Solid Liquid & Gases Breakdown in Gases: Introduction to mechanism of breakdown in gases. Townsends breakdown mechanism,Breakdown in electromagnetic gases Unit-I (7) Application of gases in power system. Breakdown in Liquids: Introduction to mechanism of breakdown in liquids Suspended solid particle mechanism and cavity breakdown. Application of oil in power apparatus. to mechanism of breakdown in Introduction solids, electromechanical, treeing & tracking and thermal breakdown High Voltage Generation High DC Voltage Generation: Generation of high dc voltage Basic voltage multiplier circuit. Unit-II High AC Voltage Generation: Cascaded Transformers (8) Impulse Voltage generation: Impulse voltage, basic impulse circuit, Marks multistage impulse generator. Measurement of High Voltage: Potential dividers - resistive, capacitive and mixed potential dividers. Sphere gap- Construction and operation. Klydonorgraph 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2

Nondestructive Insulation Tests & Partial Discharges Nondestructive Insulation Tests: (i) Measurement of resistively, dielectric constant and loss factor. Unit-3 (6)

Nondestructive Insulation Tests: (i) Measurement of resistively, dielectric constant and loss factor. Unit-3 High Voltage Schering Bridge- measurement of (6) capacitance and dielectric loss. Partial Discharges: Introduction to partial discharge, partial discharge circuit. Basic wide-band & narrow band PD detection circuits. Numericals

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Over voltages & Travelling Waves Over voltages: Causes of over voltages, introduction to lightning phenomena Over voltages due to lighting Unit-4 Travelling Waves: Travelling waves on transmission lines-open end line (9) Short circuited line, line terminated through a resistance Line connected to a cable Reflection and refraction at a T-junction and line terminated through a capacitance. Attenuation of tavelling waves
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Over Voltage Protection & Insulation Coordination Over Voltage Protection: Basic construction and operation of ground wires- protection angle and protective zone Ground rods, Counterpoise, Surge Absorber, Rod gap and Arcing horn Unit-5 Lighting arresters - expulsion type, non -linear (9) gap type and metal oxide gapless type Insulation Coordination: Volt - time curves, basic impulse insulation Numericals Coordination of insulation levels.
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Text/Reference Books:

1.Power System - JB Gupta 2. High voltae Engineering - M.S Naidu & Kamaraju

Text/Reference Books:

1.Power System - JB Gupta 2. High voltae Engineering - M.S Naidu & Kamaraju

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Theory of Errors Introduction of errors Combination of error and limits of error Unit-1 Types of errors (6) Accuracy and precision Static analysis of errors Gaussion error curves Transducer Classification of transducers
Primary and secondary transducer

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Active and passivey transducer Transducer and inverse transducer Analog and digital transducer Unit-II On the basis of transductin form used (13) Strain gauge Load cell LVDT Thermistor Tachogenerator Bourden tubes
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Power system Instrumentation-I Measurement of voltage and current in power plant 1 Measurement of active and reactive Unit-3 power in power plant 2 Measurement of phase3 angle and (6) frequency in power plant Energy meter Multipart tariff meters
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Power system Instrumentation-II CVT and their transint behaviors Unit-4 CT in power plant for mesurement and (5) protection Composite errors and transint response Energy meter
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Signal conditioning Instumentational amplifiers, Isolation amplifiers Analog multiplier and analog divider Unit-5 Function generator and timer (8) Sample and hold, optical & magnetic isolator
F/V converter 1 1 1 2 1 1 1

Temprature to current converter


Shieling and grounding

Text/Reference Books: 1. Electrical and electronic measurement - A.K. sawhney 2. power system-J.B. Gupta 3. Instrumentation-Rajiv gupta

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Introduction Need of EHV transmission lines, power handling capacity Surge impedance loading. Problems of EHV transmission Bundled conductors: geometric mean radius of bundle conductor Properties of bundle conductors. Electrostatic fields of EHV lines Corona effects: Corona loss, audio and radio noise Active and Reactive Power Introduction to control of active and reactive power flow, Speed governing system. Speed governing characteristic

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Unit 2 Generating unit and load sharing between parallel operating (8) generators Operating generators. Method of Load Frequency Control Flat frequency flat tie line and tie line load bias control. Automatic generation control Voltage Control Voltage Control: No load receiving end voltage and reactive power generation Methods of voltage control Unit 3 Synchronous phase modifier, shunt capacitors and reactors (8) Saturable reactors,Thynstorised static VAR compensatorsTCR, FC-TCR and TSC- TCR FACTS Unit 4 (5)

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Introduction to FACTS controllers, types of FACTS controllers, 2 Brief description of STATCOM, Thyristor controlled series TCR and unified power flow controller 2 1

HVDC Transmission Types of D.C. links advantages and Disadvantages of HVDC transmission. Unit 5 Basic scheme and Equipment of converter station. Ground return. (7) Basic principles of DC link control and basic converter control characteristics. Application of HVDC transmission

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Dynamics of Electric Drives Fundamental Torque Equation Speed-Torque Convention Unit 1 Multi Quadrant Operation (5) Equivalent Values of Drive Parameter Nature and Qualifications of Load Torque Load Equalization DC Drives Speed Torque Curve Power Limitation in armature voltage and field control. Starting, Braking: Regenerative Braking, dynamic braking, Unit 2 Plugging. (8) Speed control: Controlled Rectifier fed DC drives and Chopper Controlled DC drives Numerical Induction Motor Drives-1 Starting, Braking: Regenerative Braking, Unit 3 Starting, Braking: Plugging, and dynamic braking. (8) Speed Control: Stator voltage control Speed Control: Variable frequency control from voltage source Voltage Source Inverter Control Induction Motor Drives-2 Variable frequency control from CSI Unit 4 (6) Cyclo converter control, Static rotor resistance control. Slip Power Recovery- Stator Scherbius drive Static Kramer drive Synchronous Motor Drive

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Unit 5 (7)

Control of Synchronous motor- Separately controlled and VSI fed self controlled motor. Dynamic and Regenerative braking of motor Control of Synchronous motor using CSI.

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Reference: Gopal K. Dubey

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Introduction to digital overcurrent, transformer and transmission line distance protection Static Relays: Introduction to static relays, merits and demerits Comparators: amplitude and phase comparators,duality Unit-1 between amplitude and phase comparators. (7) Amplitude comparators-circulating current type, phase splitting type and sampling type Phase comparators-vector product type and coincidence type Static over Current Relays: Introduction to instantaneous, definite time, inverse time Directional overcurrent relays Static Differential Relays Brief description of static differential relay schemes-single phase and three phase schemes Unit-II Introduction to static differential protection of generator (7) and transformer Static Distance Relays: Introduction to static impedance Reactance mho relays Carrier Current Protection Basic apparatus and scheme of power line carrier system. Principle of operation of directional comparison and phase comparison carrier protection, carrier assisted distance Unit-3 protection. (8) Distance Protection: Effect of power swings on the performance of distance protection.
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2 Out of step tripping and blocking relays, mho relay with blinders.

Introduction to quadrilateral and elliptical relays. Circuit Breakers I Electric arc and its characteristics arc interruption-high resistance interruption and current zero interruption

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Arc interruption theoriesrecovery rate theory and energy balance theory Unit-4 Restriking voltage and recovery voltage, develop (8) expressions for restriking voltage and RRRV Resistance switching, current chopping and interruption of capacitive Oil circuit current breakers-bulk oil and minimum oil circuit breakers. Air circuit breakers. 1 Circuit Breakers II Air blast, SF6 and vacuum circuit breakers Selection of circuit breakers, rating of circuit breakers. Unit-4 (7) 2Digital Protection: Introduction to digital protection. Brief description of block diagram of digital relay Introduction to digital overcurrent protection Introduction to digital:Transformer and transmission line distance protection

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Text/Reference Books:

1. Switchgear & Protection -J.B.Gupta 2. power System C.L. Wadhwa

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Introduction Introduction/Zero Lect. Word energy situation, Indian energy scene, Energy Unit 1 Sources. (5) TIDAL ENERGY: Introduction to tidal energy, Power generation. Components of tidal plants & basin arrangement. Advantages and limitations Solar Energy Solar Energy: Solar radiation, radiation geometry, radiation on tilted surface. 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1+1

Unit 2 (7) Solar energy collectors & its type Basic solar plant and solar pond

Solar cell, array, Basic Photo-voltaic generating system

Wind Energy & Geothermal Energy 1. Wind Energy: Basic principle, efficiency & site 1 selection. Electric power generation-basic components 2 Unit 3 Basic electric generation schemes, Applications of wind (10) energy plant 2.GeoThermal Energy: Geothermal energy in India and its Applications. Advantages & disadvantages of Geothermal energy. Geothermal fields & estimation of power. Geothermal plant types. Nuclear Fusion Energy Nuclear Fusion Energy: Introduction, Requirements for nuclear fusion. Nuclear Fission & Fusion. 2+1

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Unit 4 Plasma confinement- magnetic confinement (7) Inertial confinement. Basic Tokmak reactor, laser fusion reactor Fusion hybrid and cold fusion Advantages of nuclear fusion Biomass Energy Biomass Energy: Introduction, biomass categories, Utilization of bio-gas Conversion technologies, Biogas generation Unit 5 Types of basic Biogas plants-fixed dome, floating (8 ) gasholder. Energy plantation Pyrolysis scheme Bio-fuels, Alternative fuels-ethanol & methanol. Ethanol production

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Text/Reference Books: 1. Non Conventional energy Sources " G. D.rai" 2. Solar Energy Electromagnetics " S.P. Sukhatme" 3. Non Conventional Energy System " K.M.Mittal" 4. Non Conventional Energy Resources " Hasan Saeed"

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