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EE 1451 ELECTRIC ENERGY GENERATION, UTILISATION AND CONSERVATION

Class : IV EEE A & B AIM To expose students to the main aspects of electric energy, utilization and conservation. OBJECTIVES To impart knowledge on i. ii. iii. iv. Electrical energy conservation, energy auditing and power quality. Principle and design of illumination systems and methods of heating Electric traction systems and their performance. Industrial applications of electric drives.

TEXT BOOKS 1. Tripathy, S.C., 'Electric Energy Utilisation and Conservation', Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd. New Delhi, 1991. 2. Soni, M.L., P.V. Gupta and Bhatnagar, 'A Course in Electrical Power', Dhanpat Rai Sons, New Delhi, 1983. REFERENCES 1. Partab, H., 'Art and Science of Utilisation of Electrical Energy', Dhanpat Rai and Sons, New Delhi, 1986. 2. Wadhwa, S.L., 'Generation, Utilisation and Distribution', Wiley Eastern Ltd., 1992. 3. Suryanarayana, N.V., 'Utilisation of Electric Power', Wiley Eastern Ltd. 1993.

SYLLABUS
1. GENERATION 9 Generation of electrical power by conventional methods-a brief review generation from tidal , wind, MHD, geothermal, and solar sources introduction to the concept of distributed generation effect on system operation.

2.

CONSERVATION

Economics of generation definitions load curves number and size of units cost of electrical energy tariff need for electrical energy conservation

methods energy efficient equipment energy auditing Economics of power factor improvement design for improvement of power factor using capacitors power quality effect on conservation. 3. ILLUMINATION, HEATING AND WELDING 9

Nature of radiation definition laws photometry lighting calculations design of illumination systems (for residential, industrial, commercial, health care, street lightings, sports, administrative complexes) types of lamps energy efficient lamps methods of heating, requirement of heating material design of heating element furnaces welding generator welding generator and its characteristics. 4. ELECTRIC TRACTION 9

Introduction requirements of an ideal traction systems supply systems mmechanics of train movement traction motors and control multiple units braking- current collection systems - recent trends in electrical traction. 5. DRIVES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS 9

Introduction motor selection and related factors loads types characteristics load equalization industrial applications modern methods of speed control of industrial drives.

RAJALAKSHMI ENGINEERING COLLEGE


Thandalam, Chennai 602 105 LESSON PLAN
Faculty Name Subject Name : : Ms. U.T.TAMIL ARASI ELECTRIC ENERGY Code Code : : EE27 EE1451

GENERATION, UTILISATION CONSERVATION AND

Year Degree & Branch

: :

IV B.E. EE.E.

Semester Section

: :

VIII A

Aim:

To expose students to the main aspects of electric energy, utilization and conservation.

Objectives: To impart knowledge on i. ii. iii. iv. Electrical energy conservation, energy auditing and power quality. Principle and design of illumination systems and methods of heating Electric traction systems and their performance. Industrial applications of electric drives.

Text Book(s):

Tripathy, S.C., 'Electric Energy Utilisation and Conservation', Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd. New Delhi, 1991.

2.

Soni, M.L., P.V. Gupta and Bhatnagar, 'A Course in Electrical Power', Dhanpat Rai Sons, New Delhi, 1983.

Reference Book(s):

1. Partab, H., 'Art and Science of Utilisation of Electrical Energy', Dhanpat Rai and Sons, New Delhi, 1986 2. Wadhwa, S.L., 'Generation, Utilisation and Distribution', Wiley Eastern Ltd., 1992.

3. Suryanarayana, N.V., 'Utilisation of Electric Power', Wiley Eastern Ltd. 1993.

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Period

Unit 1 I

Topic(s) GENERATION Introduction electrical & powergeneration of

T/R Book R2

Page(s) 18 -55

conventional

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18 -55

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 II 13 14 15 II II II 16 II 17 II 18 II 19 20 21 II II I I I I I I I II 1I II

method Generation from tidal & water Generation from wind Generation from MHD Generation from geothermal Generation from solar Distributed generation Effect on system operation CONSERVATION Introduction Economics of generation Load curves, number and size of units Cost of electrical energy & tariff Problems Need for energy conservation R2 R2 R2 R2 R2 R2 R2 T2 T2 T2 T2 T2 T2 T2 25 58 10 12 8 10 12 13 14 16 16 - 18 67 -68 67 -68 68 69 70 75 75- 81 81 88 88 90

&methods Energy management and energy auditing Economics improvement Design of improvement of power factor using capacitors Power quality Effect of Conservation of power factor

T2

99 -102

T2

109 -111

T2 T2 T2

109 -111 109 -111 109 -111

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Date

Period

Unit III

Topic(s) ILLUMINATION, HEATING AND WELDING

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Page(s)

910 -912

22 III 23 24 25 26 III III III III 27 III 28 29 30 III III III 31 32 33 IV IV IV 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 IV IV IV IV IV IV V 41 42 V

Nature of radiation and Definition of terms, laws and photometry Lighting calculations Design of illumination systems Problems Types of lamps and Energy efficient lamps. Method of heating & requirement of heating material Design of heating element Furnaces of welding generator Welding generator and its

T2 T2 T2 T2 T2

910 -912 921 -922 925 -932 920 -922 933 -936

T2 T2 T2 T2 R2 R2 R2 R2 R2 R2 R2 R2 R2 T2 T2

878 -881 881- 895 896 -902 902-903 277 -278 277 -278 278 -279 279 -280 280 -302 302 -314 315 -336 315 -336 337 -340 817-818 817-818

characteristics ELECTRIC TRACTION Introduction Requirements of an ideal traction systems Supply systems Mechanics of train movement Traction motors and control Multiple units & braking Current collection systems Recent trends in electrical traction DRIVES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS Introduction

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Date

Period

Unit V

Topic(s) Motor selection and related factors

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Page(s) 818-821

43 V 44 45 46 47 V V V V 48 Problems Load equalization Industrial applications Modern methods of speed control of industrial drives. Loads types & characteristics 821- 829 827 -829 861-867 869-872 834-846

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