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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
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Departmental Electives and Projects for Seven and Eight Semester B.Tech. Electrical Engineering
Group A
(Power Apparatus
and Systems)
Group B
(Computer Applications)
Group C
Group D
(Information & Control)
(Electronics &
Instrumentation)
ET-413
ET-415
ET-417
ET-419
Departmental Elective-I
Control Theory
Computer Organisation
& Architecture
Information Technology
Departmental Elective-II
ET-421
Electrical Machine
Design
ET-423
Problem Solving. Data
Structure & Algorithms
ET-425
Digital & Non-linear
Control Systems
ET-427
Biomedical & Analytical
Instrumentation
ET-412
Utilization of Elect rical
Energy & Electric
traction
ET-414
System Analysis & Data
Base Management
ET-416
Data Communication
& Networks
ET-418
Advanced
Instrumentation
Departmental Elective-IV
ET-420
Electrical
Machine-III
ET-422
Advances in Computers
ET-424
Optimal & Industrial
Control
ET-426
Microprocessors &
Microcontrollers-II
Design Project-I
Design Project-II
Major Project
ET-429
ET-428
ET-436
ET-431
ET-430
ET-438
ET-433
ET-432
ET-440
ET-435
ET-434
ET-442
Departmental Elective-III
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Course No.
Name of Subject
Remarks
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
CET-419
Hydro Electric Power Development
CET-421
Concrete Technology
CET-423
Environmental Engg.
CET-425
Machine Foundations
COT-471
Fundamentals of Software Engg.
COT-473
Fundamentals of Database Systems
COT-475
Fundamentals of Computer Hardware Technologies
COT-477
Artificial Intelligence
ET-461Non-Conventional Energy Sources
ET-463System Modeling and Control
Only for C and M
ET-465Fault Tolerance and Reliability Engg.
ET-467Illumination Engg.
ET-469Microprocessors and Applications
Only for C and M
ET-431Transducers and Applications
Only for C and M
ECT-431
e Business
ECT-433
Radio and TV Engineering
ECT-435
Acoustic Engineering
ECT-437
Measurement Systems
ECT-439
Basic Communications Engg.
MET-429
Industrial Robotics
MET-431
Cryogenic Engg.
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22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
MET-433
MET-435
MET-437
MET-439
MET-441
CHT-463
HuE-461
HuE-463
HuE-467
HuE-475
MaE-467
PhE-465
PhE-467
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Course No.
Name of Subject
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
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17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
CET-414
River Mechanics & Flood Control
CET-416
Geosynthetics Engg.
CET-418
Introduction to Finite Element Method
CET-420
Transport Planning
COT-472
Fundamentals of Operating Systems
COT-474
Fundamentals of Computer Networks
COT-476
Object Oriented Software Engg.
COT-478
Expert Systems
COT-480
Security and Cryptography
ET-462Energy Management and Conservation
(All except E)
ET-464Robotic Dynamics and Control
ET-466Reliability Centered Maintenance
ET-468Process Instrumentation & Control
ET-470ANNs and Fuzzy logic
ET-472Control and Guidance
ET-474Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems
ECT-436
IC Fabrication Processes
ECT-438
Op-amp Applications
ECT-440
Theory and Application of DSP
ECT-442
Mobile Communication
MET-428
Non-Conventional Energy Systems
MET-430
Value Engg.
MET-432
Pneumatics & Hydraulics Control
MET-434
Material Handling
MET-436
Computer Modeling & Software Engg.
Remarks
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
MET-438
ChT-464
HuE-462
HuE-464
HuE-466
MaE-468
PhE-468
PhE-470
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ANNEXURE - SYLLABUS
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Time 3 Hrs.
AK Sawhney,
Electrical and Electronic Measurements &
Instrumentation,Dhanpat Rai, Delhi.
C.T. Baldwin , Fundamentals of Electrical Measurement, Lyall Book
Depot.
E.W. Golding, Electrical Measurement.
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3.
Electromechanical Energy ConversionBasic principle Energy, Force and Torque in singly and multiply excited systems.
Transformersa)
Principle, construction and operation of single phase transformers, phasor
diagram, equivalent circuit, voltage regulation, losses and efficiency.
b)
Testing- Open & short circuit tests, Polarity test, Sumpners test,
Separation of hysteresis and eddy current losses.
c)
Three phase Transformer: Construction, various types of connection and
their comparative features.
d)
Parallel operation of single phase and three phase transformers.
e)
Autotransformers- Construction, Principle, Applications and Comparison
with two winding transformer.
f)
Excitation phenomenon in transformers, Harmonics in single phase and
three phase transformers, Suppression of harmonics.
g)
Phase conversion- Scott connections, Three phase to six phase conversion.
h)
Tap changing Transformers- No load and on load tap changing of
transformers.
i)
Three winding Transformers.
j)
Cooling methods of transformers.
D.C. Machinesa)
Working principle, construction and methods of excitation.
b)
Armature Winding- Detailed study of simple lap and wave windings.
c)
D.C. Generators- emf equation. Circuit models, Armature reaction, Effect
of brush shift. Compensating winding, Characteristics of various types of
generators, applications.
d)
D.C. Motors- Torque equation, Circuit models Characteristics of d.c.
shunt, series and compound motors, applications.
e)
Starting & Speed Control- Starting methods and speed control of d.c.
shunt and series motors.
f)
Commutation- Causes of bad commutation, Methods of improvement.
g)
Testing- Direct and regenerative methods to test d.c. machines.
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4.
5.
6.
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ET-209
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3 1
Time 3 Hrs.
GENERAL- Importance of electric power, Power system components, Growth of power
systems in India, power supply network, effect of voltage on conductor size, comparison
of conductor vol. in typical supply systems elementary high voltage DC transmission and
its advantages & disadvantages.
LINE PARAMETERS- Evaluation of inductance, capacitance, resistance for single
phase, three- phase symmetrical, unsymmetrical, transposed, untransposed single circuit,
double circuit lines; skin and proximity effect.
PERFORMANCE OF LINES- Classification of lines as short, medium and long,
representation and detailed performance analysis of these lines including A B C D
parameters. Detailed measurements and universal power circle diagram.
MECHANICAL CONSIDERATIONS- Various types of line conductors, line supports,
poles and towers, sag calculations, effect of wind, ice and temperature, stringing chart,
sag template, line vibrations.
INSULATORS- Various types of insulators, voltage distribution, string efficiency,
methods of increasing string efficiency.
CORONA- Phenomenon of corona, disruptive critical voltage, visual critical voltage,
corona loss, radio interference.
UNDERGROUND CABLES Classification and construction, insulation resistance,
capacitance, capacitance determination, power factor in cables, capacitance grading, use
of intersheaths, losses, heat dissipation and temperature rise in cables, current rating,
comparison with overhead lines.
SUGGESTED BOOKS1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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ET-212
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Loads and Load Forecasting
Load Curves, Maximum Demand, Load Factor, Diversity Factor, Capacity Factor,
Utilization Factor, Types of Load, Load Forecasting
Power Plant Economics
Choice of type of generation, Size of generator and number of units, Cost of Electrical
Energy, Depreciation of plant, effect of load factor on cost of Electrical Energy.
Thermal Power Plants
Choice of site, Main and auxiliary equipment, Flue Gas-flow diagram, Water-steam-flow
diagram, Working of power plants and their layout, Characteristics of turbo-generators.
Hydro-Electric Plants
Choice of site, Classification of Hydro-Electric plants, Main parts and working of plants
and their Layouts, Characteristics of Hydro-Electric generators
Nuclear Power Plants
Choice of site, Classification of plants, main parts, Layout and their working, Associated
problems.
Diesel Power Plants
Diesel plant Equipment, Diesel plant Layout and its working, Application of diesel
plants.
Combined working of Plants
Advantages of combined operation, plant requirements for Base load and Peak load
Operation. Combined working of Run-off River Plant and steam plant.
Power Station Equipment and Control
(i)
Excitation Systems- Purpose and requirements of excitation systems, static
excitation systems, brushless excitation system.
(ii)
Voltage Regulators- Functions and characteristics of automatic voltage
regulators, Solid state regulator.
(iii)
Speed Governing Systems- Purpose of speed governing system, Hydraulic
type speed governing system for steam turbines and hydro-turbines.
(iv)
Automatic Generation Control- Types of interconnection, Advantages of
interconnection, Real and Reactive power control, Single area automatic
generation control, Automatic Generation control for two area system, Types
of automatic generation control for interconnected power systems.
Tariffs and Power Factor Improvement
Different types of tariffs and methods of power factor improvement
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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ET-303
Power Electronics-II
L T P
3 1 Time : 3 Hrs.
D.C. to D.C. Converter:
Classification of choppers. Principle of operation, steady state analysis of class A
chopper, step up chopper, switching mode regulators: Buck, Boost, Buck-Boost, Cuk
regulators. Current commutated and voltage commutated chopper.
A.C. to A.C. Converter:
Classification, principle of operation of step up and step down cycloconverter.
Single phase to single phase cycloconverter with resistive and inductive load. Three
phase to single phase cycloconverter: Half wave and full wave. Cosine wave crossing
technique. Three phase to three phase cycloconverter. Output voltage equation of
cycloconverter.
D.C. to A.C. Converter:
Classification, basic series and improved series inverter, parallel inverter, single
phase voltage source inverter, steady state analysis, Half bridge and full bridge inverter:
Modified Mc Murray and Modified Mc Murray Bedford inverter, voltage control in
single phase inverters, PWM inverter, reduction of harmonics, current source inverter,
three phase bridge inverter.
Power Supplies:
Switched mode D.C. and A.C. power supplies. Resonant D.C. and A.C. power
supplies.
Applications: Dielectric and induction heating. Block diagram of D.C. and A.C.
motor speed control.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1. Jacob, Michael Power Electronics: Principles & Application, Vikas
Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
2. M.H. Rashid, Power Electronics : Circuits, devices and applications , PHI.
3. Ned Mohan, Tore M. Undeland, William P. Robbins, Power Electronics :
Converters, Applications and Design , John Wiley & Sons.
4. P.S. Bimbhra, Power Electronics .
5. M. Ramamoorthy An Introduction to Thyristors and their applications EastWest Press.
6. M.D. Singh and K.B. Khanchandani, Power Electronics, Tata McGraw-Hill.
7. A.K. Gupta & L.P. Singh, Power Electronics and Introduction to Drives
Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co.
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SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1. IJ Nagrath and DP Kothari Modern Power Systems Analysis, (Tata Mc-Graw
Hill).
2. A Chakrabarty, ML Soni, PV Gupta and US Bhatnagar Power System
Engineering, (Dhanpat Rai & Sons).
3. John J Grainger and William D Stevenson Jr. Power System Analysis,
(McGraw-Hill, Inc.).
4. CL Wadhwa Electric Power Systems, (Wiley Eastern Limited).
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COMPONENTS: Resistors and Capacitors. Display units:- LED, LCD and Monitors.
Effect of environment on components.
PROCESSES: Basic processes used in the manufacture of integrated circuits such as
Epitaxy, masking, photolithography, diffusion, oxidation,
Etching, metallization, Scribing, wire bonding and
Encapsulation. Induction and Dielectric heating. Electron beam welding and
cutting.
SUGGESTED BOOKS1. S.O. Kasap, Principles of Electrical Engineering Materials, (NGH).
2. Mahajan, Principles of growth and processing of semiconductors, (NGH).
3. Dhir, Electronic components and Materials Principles manufacturing and
Maintenance, (YMH).
4. Allison, Electronic Engineering Materials and Devices, (TMH).
5. Ruska N Scot, Microelectronic processing an introduction to the
manufacture of integrated circuits, (MGH).
6. Deeker, Electrical Engineering Materials,(PHI).
7. Seth and Gupta, A course in Electrical Engineering Materials, Dhanpat Rai
and Sons.
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ET-309
CONTROL SYSTEM
L T P
4 1 Time : 3 Hrs.
Introduction to Control Systems:
Concept of control, control system terminology, classification of Control Systems.
Mathematical Models of Systems:
Differential equations of physical systems, transfer function of linear systems,
block diagram models, and signal flow graph.
D.C. & A.C. Servomotors, Synchros.
State Variable Models:
State variables of a dynamic system, state equation, transfer function from the state
equation and vice-versa.
Feed back Control System Characteristics:Time domain and frequency domain responses and characteristics, steady state
error, performance indices, concept of stability.
Analysis of Linear Feedback Systems:R-H stability criterion, Nyquist criterion, Bode plot, Root locus and Liapunovs
criterion.
Design of Feedback Control System:Approaches to system design, phase lead, phase lag design using Bode-diagram
and root locus techniques Design using State variable Feedback:Controllability, observability, pole placement using state feedback, Ackermans
formula, limitations of state variable feedback.
Introduction to P/I/D and ON-OFF control actions.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1. Nagrath and Gopal, Control System Engg, TMH
2. Ogata.Control System Engg., PHI
3. BC Kuo, Automatic Control System, Prentice Hall
4.
RC Dorf and RH Bishop,.Modern Control Systems, Addison-Wesley
Publisher
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SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1. G.K. Dubey, Fundamentals of Electrical Drives Narosa Publishing House,
1995.
2. SK Pillai, A First course on Electrical Drives Wiley Eastern Ltd.
3. V. Subrahmanyam, Electric Drives: Concepts and Applications, Tata Mc
Graw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., 1994.
4. GK Dubey, Power semiconductor Controlled Drives, Prentice Hall,
Englewood cliffs, New Jersey, 1989.
5. EL- Sharkawi & A Mohamad Fundamental of Electric Drive, Vikas
Publishing House
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40
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1. G. Kennedy, Electronic Communication Systems, McGraw-Hill, NY .
2. H.Taub and D.L. Schilling, Principles of Communication Systems, TMH.
3. W.D. Stanley, Electronic Communication Systems, Reston Pub. Co. PH
Virginia.
4. W. Tomari & V.F. Alisauskas, Telecommunications, PH Inc., NJ.
5. Dungan, Frank R Electronic Communication Systems Vikas Publishing B
House Pvt. Ltd
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ET-310
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4 1 Time : 3 Hrs.
Loaders:
Loader Schemes-absolute, binder, linking overlays and dynamic binder.
Operating Systems:
Functions of operating systems, Input/Output memory, Processor,Device, and file
management, some typical examples from UNIX/LINUX/WINDOWS/MS-DOS
operating systems.
Compilers:
Functions, Lexical and system analysis, parsing techniques, storage assignment,
code generation.
C++ Programming Language:
Concept of Object Oriented Programming Abstract data types & classes, data
encapsulation, inheritance and polymorphism, run time polymorphism, virtual functions,
templates, standard template library and container classes. Implementation using C++.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1. John J. Donovan, System Programming .
2. A.V. Aho and J.D. Ullman, Principles of Compiler Design, Addision Wesley
Pub.Co.
3. D.M. Dhamdhere, System Software, TMH.
4. Peterson, Operating Systems,.
5. Herbert Schildt, C++ - Complete reference, TMH.
6. Stroustrup C++, Addision Wesley Pub. Comp.
7. Litvin, Maria, Programming in C++, Vikas Publishing House.
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ET-312
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3 1 Time : 3 Hrs.
Thermocouple and rectifier type instruments, Electronic analog instruments for
measurement of direct and alternating currents, voltages and power.
Digital instruments advantages over analog instruments. Measurement of
voltage, resistance, time and frequency by digital techniques. Digital wattmeters and
energy meters.
Construction and synchronization of C.R.O. measurement of voltages, currents,
phase and frequency by C.R.O. Distortion meter, harmonic analyzer, Q meters.
Recorders X-Y recorder, strip chart recorder and magnetic recorder. Frequency
modulation and pulse duration recording. Digital tape recording. Noise in reproduction. `
Digital display methods. Display systems LED, LCD. Medical display devices
Cardioscope.
Principles of telemetry, wire link channels, radio channels, microwave channels,
multiplexers. Digital and Analog Data Acquisition Systems.
Measurements of high direct and alternating voltages and currents.
Measurement of phase and frequency:
Single phase and three- phase electrodynamometer type power factor
meters, electrical resonance frequency meter, Weston frequency meter, ratio meter type
frequency meter.
Transducers:
Classification, transducers for measurement of position, force, pressure,
temperature, torque, flow, velocity (linear and angular) strains, humidity, vibrations and
p.H. value.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1. A.K. Sawhney Electrical Measurements and Measuring Instruments,
Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
2. W.D. Cooper- Electronics Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques,
Prentice Hall India.
3. B.C. Nakra and K.K. Chaudhry- Instrumentation Measurement and
Analysis, Tata Mc-Graw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi.
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SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1. Glenn W. Stagg and Ahmed El-Abiad, Computer Methods in Power System
Analysis, McGraw-Hill.
2. George L Kusic, Computer-Aided Power Systems Analysis, PHI.
3. John J Grainger and William D Stevenson, Power System Analysis, Jr.
.McGraw-Hill.
4. IJ Nagrath and DP Kothari , Power System Engineering, Tata McGraw-Hill.
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ET-403
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3 1 Time : 3 Hrs.
The Z-Transform analysis of LTI Systems:
Analysis of LTI systems in z-domain, transient and steady -state response,
causality and stability, Shur-Cohn stability test, Jury test, Shur-Cohn-Fuzzivera stability
criterion.
DFT and FFT:
DFT and its properties, linear filtering using DFT, Direct computation of DFT,
circular convolution, FFT algorithms; Geortzel algorithm, Radix-2 and Radix-4
algorithms, Chirp-Z algorithm.
Circular convolution and fast linear convolution.
Implementation of Discrete time Systems:
Direct form, cascade form, frequency selective and lattice structure for FIR filters,
direct form, signal flow graph and transposed structure for IIR filters, cascade, parallel
and lattice structure for IIR filters, state space structure.
Design of Digital Filters:
Design of FIR filters, window method, frequency sampling method, design of IIR
filters by approximation of derivatives, quantization effects in digital filters. Bilinear
transformation, characteristics of some commonly used analog filters for design of IIR
filters, least square methods.
Time- Frequency Analysis:
Introduction to wavelets and wavelet transforms.
Brief introduction to DSP architecture:
Pipeline, lattice and systolic architecture.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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ET-415
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3 1 Time : 3 Hrs.
Introduction to basic computer architecture, register transfer, bus and memory
transfers, arithmetic, logic and shift microperations.
Instruction codes, computer registers, computer instructions, timing and control,
instruction cycle, memory reference instructions, I/O interrupt, complete computer
description, design of basic computer, design of accumulator logic.
Microprogrammed control, control memory, address sequencing, microprogram
example, design of control unit.
Central Processing Unit:
Introduction, general register organization, stack organization, instruction formats,
addressing modes, data transfer and manipulation, program control, RISC.
Pipeline and Vector Processing:
Parallel processing, pipelining, arithmetic pipeline, instruction pipeline, RISC
pipeline, vector processing, array processors.
Input-output Organisation:
Peripheral devices, input-output interface, asynchronous data transfer, modes of
transfer, priority interrupt, DMA, IOP serial communication.
Memory Organisation:
Memory hierarchy, main memory, auxillary memory, associative memory, cache
memory, virtual memory, memory management, hardware multiprocessor architectures
and their characteristics, interconnection structures, interprocessor arbitration,
interprocessor communication and synchronization, cache coherence.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1. Morris Mano, Computer System Architecture, PHI.
2. J.F. Heys, Computer Organization and Architecture,TMH.
3. Hwang K. and F.A. Briggs, Computer Architecture and Parallel Processing,
TMH.
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ET-417
Information Technology
(Information and Control)
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3 1 Time : 3 Hrs.
An overview of the revolution in computers and communications.
Applications software, common features of software speciality software, Ethics &
intellectual property rights.
Systems software, common operating systems, software for online computing.
System Unit:
System board, microprocessor.
Input and output:
Keyboard, pointing, scanning, voice input devices, voice recognition system,
monitors, printers, plotters, voice output devices.
Secondary storage:
Floppy, hard, optical disks, CD-R Drives.
Communication and Connectivity:
E-mail, fax, voice messaging system, user connection, communication channels,
data transmission, network types.
Internet and Web:
Applications, Access, E-mail, discussion groups, E-commerce, services,
browsers, web pages, multimedia, graphics program, virtual reality privacy, security and
other such issues.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1. Leon and Leon, Fundamental of Information Technology, Vikas Publishing
House.
2. T.J. OLeary and L.I. OLeary, Computing Essentials 2000-2001-Irwin,
McGraw Hill-2000.
3. Williams, Sawyer and Hutchinson, Using Information Technology,TMH,
2000.
4. Curtin, Foley, Sen and Morin, Information Technology,TMH.
5. Internet for every one, Vikas Publishing House.
50
ET-419
Digital System Design
(Electronics and Instrumentation)
L T P
3 1 Time : 3 Hrs.
Review of combinational logic, minimization in combinational logic, sequential
machine fundamentals.
Multi-input system controller design, timing and frequency considerations, system
controller state specification, state assignment, next state and output decoder.
A synchronous finite state machines and their design.
VHDL, basic terminology, configuration, package declaration, basic language
elements, behavioral modeling. Data flow and structural modeling.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1. J. Bhaskar, A VHDL primer, Pearson Education Asia.
2. J. Bhaskar, An Engineering approach to Digital Logic Design.
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ET-423
L T P
3 1 Time : 3 Hrs.
Problem Solving Strategies:
Statements, goals and rules, abstraction, problem spaces, inference, subproblems
and subgoals, hill climbing, working backwards, heuristics, back tracking, iteration and
recursion.
Basic Data Structures:
Arrays, strings, stacks, queues linear and circular, single- linked lists, double
linked lists linear and circular, trees, binary trees, implementation using linked lists.
Algorithms:
Introduction to analysis of algorithms, asymptotic notation, features of a
structured program. Recursion, top down and bottom up programming techniques. Divide
and conquer strategy.
Sorting methods
internal and external sort, double, exchange, insertion, selection, merge, heap,
radix and quick sort. Comparison with respect to their efficiency.
Searching methods, Sequential, Binary search, indexed search, hashing techniques and
collision handling mechanism.
Graphs and their applications computer representation of graphs traversal techniques
like depth first/breadth-first.Greedy algorithms study with respect to shortest path,
minimum spanning trees, knapsack problems, traveeling salesman problem.
Mathematical methods:
Sparse matrices their representation manipulations, strassens matrix
multiplication, permutations & combinations, random number generation techniques.
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SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1. Trembley and Sorenson, An Introduction of Data Structures with
Applications, McGraw Hill.
2. Goodman, S.E., and Hetedniemi, S.T., Introduction to the Design and
Analysis of Algorithms, McGraw Hill.
3. Sahni, Data Structures, Algorithms and Applications in C++, TMH.
4. Horowitz, Ellis and Sahni, Sartaj, Fundamentals of Computer Algorithms,
Galgotia Publications.
5. Gorgono, Problem Solving & Computer Programming, Narosa Nelwn.
6. Horowitz, E. and Sahani, S. Fundamentals of Data Structures, Galgotia
Publications.
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ET-425
L T P
3 1 Time : 3 Hrs.
Pulse transfer function, block diagrams and signal flow graphs for sampled data
systems.
State variable representation and solution of discrete data systems, stability in
state space representation correlation between S-plane and Z-plane, Jurys modified
Rouths criteria and time response characteristics & bode plots.
Non-linear systems classification and comparison. Special features of non-linear
systems: Limit cycle, jump renonances. Subharmonies biferation, chaos, multiple
equilibrium points.
Analysis of Non-linear systems:
Describing function and phase plane techniques.
Concept of local, global, asymptotic and total stability of non-linear systems.
Liapunovs direct method, Popovs method.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1.
2.
3.
4.
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SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1. Bolton W, Measurement and Instrumentation Systems, Newnes.UK.
2. Cromwell L, Weibell F.J, Pfeiffer E.A, Biomedical Instrumentation
and Measurements, Prentice Hall of India Pvt.Ltd., New Delhi.
3. Rangan C S, Sarma G R, Mani V.S.V., Instrumentation Devices and
Systems, TMH New Delhi, India.
4. Beckwith T.G. et al, Mechanical Measurements, Addison-Wesley.
5. Gupta J.B., A Course in Electronic and Electrical Measurements and
Instrumentation, SK Kataria & Sons, Delhi, India.
6. Nakra. B.C., Chaudhary KK, Instrumentation Measurement and
Analysis,TMH, New Delhi,India.
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ET- 461
L T P
3 1 Time : 3 Hrs.
Introduction:
Limitations of conventional energy sources, need and growth of alternate
energy sources, basic schemes and applications of direct energy conversion.
MHD Generators:
Basic principles and hall effect, generator and motor effect, different types
of MHD generators, conversion effectiveness. Practical MHD generators,
applications and economic aspects.
Solar Energy:
Photovoltaic effect, characteristics of photovoltaic cells, conversion
efficiency, solar batteries and applications. Solar energy in India, solar collectors,
solar furnaces & applications.
Wind Energy:
History of wind power, wind generators, theory of wind power,
characteristics of suitable wind power sites, scope in India, advantages and
limitations.
Thermo-electric Generators:
Seeback effect, peltier effect, Thomson effect, thermoelectric convertors,
brief description of the construction of thermoelectric generators, applications and
economic aspects.
Fuel Cells:
Principle of action, gibbs free energy, general description of fuel cells,
types, construction, operational characteristics and applications.
Miscellaneous Sources:
Geothermal system, characteristics of geothermal resources, choice of
generators, electric equipment and precautions.
Low head hydroplants, definition of lowhead hydro power, choice of site
and turbines.
Tidal energy, idea of tidal energy, tidal electric generator, limitations.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1.
2.
3.
4.
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ET-463
L T P
3 1 Time : 3 Hrs
.
Basic elements for system modelling, modeling of devices and systems.
Mathematical and state variable models of the system.
Mechanical systems, electrical systems, electromechanical, liquid level (with interaction)
pressure, thermal.
Fluidic devices and their applications.
Classification of control systems, nature of control problems, concept of feed
back, comparison of open loop and closed loop structures, characteristics of control
system, error criteria.
Basic control actions (ON-OFF, P/I/D), realization of control actions:
Pneumatic, liquid level, hydraulic and electronics.
Concept of controllability and observability. Controllability and observability of
composite system.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1.
2.
3.
4.
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ET-465
L T P
3 1 Time : 3 Hrs.
Fault tolerant concepts, fault detection techniques: test generation, design of
testable circuits, fault tolerant system modeling, redundancy techniques: voting schemes,
qudded logic, radial logic, use of error-correcting codes, N-version and modular
redundancy, SIFT, replicas, alternatives, dynamics of replicas and alternatives.
Reliability data analysis: reliability function, mean-time to failure, bathtub curve,
hazard models: Linear, polynomical, exponential, normal, lognormal, weibull, analysis
of failure data, Estimation of failure data : Least-square, maximum likelihood, Reliability
Data Management: Data collection, storage and recovery of data, data banks, reliability
data sources, system reliability modeling, reliability evaluation techniques, system
analysis through fault trees, reliability improvement.
Design for Safety and Reliability: Design and Engineering practices. A typical
case study.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1. Friedman & Menon, Fault Detection in Digital Circuits, Prentice-Hall,
1971.
2. Shem.Tov-Levi, Ashok K. Agrawala, Fault Tolerant System Design,
McGraw-Hill, 1994.
3. V.N. Yarmolik, Fault Diagnosis of Digital Circuits, John Wiley & Sons,
1990.
4. Shooman M.L, Probabilistic Reliability; An Engineering Approach,
McGraw Hill.
5. K.B. Misra, Reliability Analysis & Prediction, Elsevier, 1992.
6. EE Lewis, Introduction to Reliability Engineering, John Wiley & Sons.
7. Lawrence M. Leemis, Reliability Probabilistic Models and Statistical
Methods, Prentice Hall.
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ET-467
Illumination Engineering
L T P
3 1 Time : 3 Hrs.
Introduction:
Terms used in illumination:
Light, luminous flux, luminous intensity, lumen, candle power, illumination, lux,
candela, mean horizontal candle power (M.H.C.P), mean spherical candle power
(M.S.C.P), mean hemi spherical candle power (M.H.S.C.P), reduction factor, lamp
efficiency, specific consumption, brightness, glare, space-height ratio, utilization factor,
maintenance factor, depreciation factor, absorption factor, beam factor, reflection factor.
Laws of Illumination and Sources of Light:
Law of inverse squares, lamberts cosine law, Arc lamps, incandescent filament
type lamps, gaseous discharge lamps, fluoresceint type lamps, comparison between
tungsten filament lamps and fluorescent tubes.
Lighting Schemes and Light Fittings:
Direct lighting, semi-direct lighting, semi-indirect lighting, indirect lighting,
general lighting, light fittings.
Lighting Schemes:
Factory lighting, street lighting, flood lighting methods of lighting calculations.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1. PV Gupta, A text book on Power System Engineering, et.all., Dhanpat Rai
& Sons, Delhi-6.
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ET-469
L T P
3 1 Time : 3 Hrs.
Gates, flip flops, counters, tri-state switch, bus organized computer, 8085 microprocessor
architecture, stack, interrupt and its operation. Timing and control unit, machine cycles.
Assembly language programming, mode of addressing, programming examples,
interfacing schemes, interfacing with 8255, 8253, A/D and D/A converter.
Semiconductor memories.
Applications of 8085 microprocessor.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1. R.S. Gaonkar, Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications
with 8085, Penram International.
2. A.P. Malvino, Digital Computer Electronics, An Introduction to
Microcomputers, TMH Edition.
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ET-471
L T P
3 1 Time : 3 Hrs.
Introduction:
Definition of transducer. Advantages of an electrical signal as out-put. basic
requirements of transducers, Primary and Secondary Transducer.
Analog or digital types of transducers.
Resistive, inductive, capacitive, piezoelectric, photoelectric and, hall
effect.Tranducers:
Measurement of displacement Potentiometric resistance type transducers,
inductive type transducers, differential transformer (L.V.D.T), capacitive
transducers, Hall effect devices, strain gage transducers.
Measurement of pressure Manometers, elastic transducers, Mclead gage,
ionization gage, knudsen gage.
Measurement of temperature Metallic resistance thermometers, semi conductor
resistance sensors (Thermistors), thermo-electric sensors, pyrometers.
Measurement of flow Venturi meter, orifice meter, nozzle meter, pitot static
tube, rotameter, turbine flow meter, ultrasonic flow meters, electromagnetic flow
meter, hot wire anemometer.
Measurement of velocity variable reluctance pick up, electromagnetic
tachometers, photoelectric tachometer, toothed rotor tachometer generator,
stroboscope.
Measurement of Force Strain-gage load cells, pneumatic load cell, LVDT type
force transducer.
Measurement of Torque Torque meter, torsion meter, absorption dynamometers,
inductive torque transducer, digital methods.
Measurement of Humidity Resistive, capacitive, aluminium oxide and crystal
hygrometers.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1. B.C. Nakra, K.K. Chaudhry, Instrumentation Measurement and
Analysis, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, New
Delhi.
2. Thomas G. Beckwith etc. all, Mechanical Measurements
(International Student Edition), Addison-Wesley Longman, Inc.
England.
3. A.K. Sawhney, A Course in Electrical and Electronic Measurements
and Instrumentation, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Delhi-6.
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64
ET-404
L T P
3 1 Time : 3 Hrs.
Conduction & Breakdown in Gases, Liquid & Solid Dielectrics:
Gases - Ionization process, town sends current growth equation. Ist & 2nd
ionisation coefficients. Town sends criterion for breakdown. Streamer theory of
breakdown. Paschens law of gases. Gases used in practice.
Liquid Dielectrics- Conduction & breakdown in pure & commercial liquids,
suspended particle theory, stressed oil volume theory, liquid dielectrics used in practice.
Solid Dielectrics- Intrinsic, electromechanical, & thermal breakdown, composit
dielectric, solid dielectrics used in practice.
Applications of Insulating Materials:
Application of insulating materials in power transformers, rotating machines,
circuit breakers, cables & power capacitors.
Generation of High Voltages & Currents:
Generation of high D.C., A.C., impulse voltage & impulse currents. Tripping &
control of impulse generators.
Measurement of High Voltages & Currents:
Measurement of high D.C., A.C. (Power frequency & high frequency) voltages,
various types of potential dividers, generating voltmeter, peak reading A.C. voltmeter,
Digital peak voltmeter, electrostatic voltmeter. Sphere gap method, factors influencing
the spark voltage of sphere gaps.
High Voltage Testing of Electrical Apparatus:
Testing of insulators, bushings, circuit breakers power capaitors & power
transformers.
Over voltage Phenomenon & Insulation Co-ordination:
Theory of physics of lightning flashes & strokes. Insulation co-ordination, volttime and circuit time characteristics.
Boys camera, standard voltage & current shapes produced in Lab., Horn gap,
single diverters, ground wires, surge absorbers.
E.H.V. Transmission & Corona Labs:
Need for E.H.V. transmission, use of bundled conductors, corona characteristics
of smooth bundled conductors with different configurations, corona loss, factors affecting
the corona. Shunt & series compensation of E.H.V. lines. Tuned power lines.
8. H.V.D.C. Transmission:
Advantages, disadvantages & economics of HVDC transmission system. Types of
d.c. links, converter station equipment, their characteristics.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1.
2.
3.
4.
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66
ET-412
L T P
3 1 Time : 3 Hrs.
Illumination:
Nature of light, important definitions, laws of illumination, principle of
production of light-discharge through gases under pressure incandescence/sources of
light-filament lamp,halogen lamp-discharge lamp-sodium discharge lamp,high pressure
mercury discharge lamp,dual lamps,fluorescent lamps, lamp efficiency,requirements of
good lighting,illumination level,absence of contrasts, shadows, glare, colour renderinglamp fittings. Lighting schemes,design of indoor & outdoor lighting system-street
lighting,flood lighting,photometers.
Electric Heating:
Advantages of electric heating, classification of heating methods, detailed study
of resistance heating, arc heating, electron bombardment heating, induction heating &
dielectric heating and their control.
Electrolytic Processes:
Fundamentals of electro deposition-laws of electrolysis applications of
electrolysis, electro deposition, manufacture of chemicals, anodizing, electropolishing,
electrocleaning, electroparting, electrometallurgy, electric supply.
Train Mechanics:
Types of services, characteristics of each type of service, speed time curve,
simplified speed time curve, average speed, schedule speed, factors affecting schedule
speed, tractive effort for propelling a train, power of the traction motor, specific energy
output, specific energy consumption, factors affecting specific energy consumption,
mechanics of train movement, co-efficient of adhesion, factors affecting slip.
Electric Traction:
D.C. & A.C. traction motors, their characteristics
Traction Motor Control:
Starting and speed control of D.C. series motors, shunt transition, bridge
transition, drum controller employing shunt transition, energy saving with series parallel
strarting, metadyne control, multiple unit control, braking of traction motors.
Current Collection Systems:
Conductor rail equipment, current collection gear for OHE: Cable collector, pole
collector, bow collector, pantograph collector.
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SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1. E. Openshan Taylor, Utilisation of Electric Energy, Orient Longmans.
2. P.V. Gupta et. al, A Course in Electrical Power, Dhanpat Rai & Sons Delhi6.
3. H. Partap, Art & Science of Utilisation of Elect. Energy.
4. N.V. Suryanarayana,Utilisation of Elect. Power .
5. BR Sharma, Utilisation of Elect. Energy.
6. AT Dover, Electric Traction,Pitman.
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ET-416
L T P
3 1 Time : 3 Hrs.
A communications model, concepts and terminology of data transmission, analog and
digital data transmission, transmission impairments, guided transmission media, wireless
transmission.
Data Encoding:
Digital data-digital signals, digital data-analog signals, analog data digital signals,
analog data-analog signals, spread spectrum.
The data Communication Interface:
Asynchronous and synchronous transmission, line configuration, interfacing.
Circuit Switching:
Switched networks, circuit switching networks, switching concepts, routing in
circuits switched networks, control signaling.
Packet Switching:
Principles, routing, congestion control, X.25.
Frame Relays:
Frame relay protocol architecture, frame relay operation.
ATM Protocol Architecture:
ATM logical connection, ATM cells, transmission of ATM cells, ARM adaptation
layers, traffic and congestion control.
Need of computer networks, network classification LAN, MAN, WAN.
LAN Archditecture:
Communications Architecture and Protocols:
Protocols, the OSI model, TCP/IP protocol suite, principles of internetworking,
connectionless internetworking, the internet protocol, routing protocol, transport services,
protocol mechanisms, TCP, UDP.
Introduction to Network Security:
Data encryption and digital signatures.
Overview of ISDN, ISDN channels, user access, ISDN protocols, Broad band ISDN.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
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71
ET-418
Advanced Instrumentation
(Electronics & Instrumentation)
L T P
3 1 Time : 3 Hrs.
Introduction to advances in measurement instruments and computers, interface for
instrumentation system.
Microprocessor based data acquisition system, microprocessor based instruments
and their advantages and disadvantages.
Introduction to SCADA system and its application, introduction to virtual
instrumentation. Concept and some basic applications.
Programmable logic controller and programming introduction to on-line instrumentation,
iteractive graphics and interactive computing.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1. Liptak, Instrument Engineers hand book in Process Control, Chilton book
company.
2. Radnai, Kingham, Jones Instrument Technology, Butter worth
International Edition.
3. Curtis Johnson, Process Control.
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73
ET-422
Advances in Computers
(Computer Applications)
L T P
3 1 Time : 3 Hrs.
Concepts of Parallel and distributed processing. Computer Networks, LAN/WAN,
Network components. ISO-OSI Architecture, Introduction to Broadband-ISDN and ATM.
Basic Features of Multimedia systems, Main features of Internet and Intranet.
FTP, Telnet, HTTP, Gopher, Browsing of WWW, Introduction to HTML and Java Script.
Principles of Artificial intelligence, Problem representation, Solution, Knowledge
representation, searching techniques, game playing, Rule based expert system.
Classification of Programming: Procedure, object oriented, Functional and logic
programming comparison.Introduction to logic programming PROLOG.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
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ET-424
L T P
3 1 Time : 3 Hrs.
Optimal Control:
Introduction, problem formulation, performance indicies, calculus of variation
approach. Eulers equations, hamiltonion system, two point boundary value problem and
solution introduction to LQR.
Computer Control of Processes Digital Control principles, optimal control application
to process control, optimum controller settings.
Introduction to process control, process model identifications. Mathematical modeling of
processes such as: Mixing process, heat transfer process.
Type of controllers and their characteristics: proportional, integral, derivative, interaction
between derivative and integral controls, ON-OFF ratio, feedforward, feedback, cascade,
controls.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1. D. Patianabis, Principles of Process Control.
2. M. Gopal, Modern Control theory, TMH .
3. M. Gopal, Control Systems: Principles and Design, TMH, 1997.
4. F.L. Lewis, Optimal Control, Wiley interscience.
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ET-426
L T P
3 1 Time : 3 Hrs.
Review of 8085 and introduction to architecture of 8086.
Development of 80x86 processor, interrupt structure, addressing modes. Instruction set
and application programs (8086). Main assembler directives, interfacing of D/A and A/D
converters using 8255.
Introduction to digital signal processors, architecture and programming.
Application of microprocessor, micro controller and digital signal processor in power &
controls.
Serial and parallel interfacing of 8051, interfacing with D/A and A/D converter.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1. Gibson, Microprocessors, PHI.
2. K.J. Ayala, Micro Controller, Penram International.
3. D.V. Hall, Advanced Microprocessor.
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77
ET-464
L T P
3 1 Time : 3 Hrs.
Introduction, components and structure of robotics system.
Kinematics of manipulators, rotation translation and transformotion, David Hastemberg
Representation, Inverse Kinematics.
Dyamics modeling using Newton Euler equation.
Linerarization of Robot Dynamics State variable continuous and diserete models.
Robotic Motion: Different types of trajectories and introduction to their generation.
Position Control: Independent joint control.
Introduction to advanced control for robot application.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1. John J. Craig, Introduction to Robotics, Mechanics and Control, Addison
Wesley publishing company.
2. A.J. Koivo, Fundamentals for Control of Robotic manipulators, John Wiley
& Sons, New York.
3. Lorenzo Sciaviceo, Brsurw Siciliarw, Modelling & Control of Robot
manipulation, Mcgraw Hill Inter national edition.
4. M.W. Spong and M. Vidyasagar, Robot Dyamics and Control, John Wiley
& Sons, New York.
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ET-466
L T P
3 1 Time : 3 Hrs.
Basic reliability concepts, reliability measures, concept of failures, failure
consequences.
Maintenance:
Factors affecting maintenance, types of maintenance, optimum maintenance
policies.
Maintainability and AvailabilityAnalysis:
Measures of maintainability and availability, maintainability measurement and
prediction, preventive maintenance scheduling, prediction of spare parts requirement.
Condition based monitoring and monitoring techniques.
Design for reliability and maintainability.
RCM Concepts:
RCM methodology-system selection and information collection, system boundary
definition, system description and functional/logic block diagram, system functions and
functional failures, failure mode and effects analysis, logic tree analysis, task section,
quantitative reliability data, information traceability and coding. Benefits realized from
RCM process.
RCM A case study.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1. Aggarwal K.K, Reliability Engineering, Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic
Publisher.
2. Anthony M. Smith, Reliability Centered Maintenance, McGraw-Hill, 1997
3. William H. Van Alven, Reliability Engineering , Prentice Hall, 1964.
4. Lawrence M. Leemis, Reliability Probabilistic Models and Statistical
Methods, Prentice Hall.
5. Marvin A. Moss, Marcel Dekkar, Designing for Minimal Maintenance
Expense.
6. E.E. Lewis, Introduction to Reliability Engineering , John Wiley & Sons.
7. Doris Llayd & Grosh, A Primer of Reliability Theor , John Wiley & Sons.
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ET-468
L T P
3 1 Time : 3 Hrs.
Introduction to process control, different types of process controllers (P/I/D, ON-OFF).
Study of the performance of different transducers commonly used in process control:
temperature, pressure, liquid density, flow monitoring and control.
Signal conditioning: Amplification, operational amplifier, typical operation amplifier
application, differential amplifiers, modulation, demodulation filters.
Datal transmission and telemetry
Requirements of a data transmission system, coding, timing-error detection and
correction, industrial telemetry system.
Introduction to digital control principles, block diagram and basic components of digital
control.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1.
2.
3.
4.
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ET-470
L T P
3 1 Time : 3 Hrs.
Introduction to fuzzy sets, fuzzy mathematics, membership functions, design of a fuzzy
model & its working, steps of working fuzzification, composition, implication,
aggregation, defuzzification.
Introduction to ANN, feedforward and feed back network, neural network learning rules,
perceptron classifier, LMS algorithm, multilayer feedforward neural network, back
propagation learning algorithm, Hopfield neural network, associative memories. Self
organizing feature map.
Application of ANN & Fuzzy System.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1. S. Haykins, ANN a Comprehensive Foundation.
2. Zurada, ANN.
3. T.J. Ross, Fuzzy logic: with Application to Engineering, McGraw Hill.
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ET-472
L T P
3 1 Time : 3 Hrs.
Introduction and brief history of control systems, Transfer functions, Mathematical
modeling of Electrical and Mechanical (translational and rotational) systems, electrical
analog of mechanical systems, Synchos transmitter and receivers, LVDT, Thermal and
hydraulic system modeling, Hydraulic actuator and liquid level systems, Rotating power
amplifier: Amplidyn, DC and AC servomotors, Electromechanical systems, Lagrange
equations, Elementary ideas of robot, aircraft and missile modeling. Realisation of real
systems using Op-Amp circuits. State-space representation of systems.
Step response of second order systems, Performance measures, Steady state errors,
Solution of state equations. Concept of observability, controllability and stability of
systems, Introduction to frequency response of systems, Nyquist plots, Concept of Gain
and phase margins.
Fundamentals of guidance: Tracking and regulating systems, basic ideas of gyroscope,
resolvers, altimeters, accelerometers, proportional navigarion and homing guidance
loops.
Introduction to Passive (lag/lead) Compansator design and Kalman Filterning.
SUGGESTED BOOKS1. P.Garnell and D.J. East, Guided Weapon Control Systems, Pergamon Press.
2. J.J. Azzo and C.H. Houpis, Linear Control System: Analysis and Design ,
McGraw Hill.
3. M.Gopal, Control Systems: Principles and Design, Tata McGrawHill.
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ANNEXURE - PRACTICALS
84
1.
2.
3.
4.
To calibrate single phase Energy meter at unity power factor at i)Full load ii) Half
load iii) Quarter Load.
5.
balanced and
To draw phasor diagram to scale for parallel RL and RC circuits for different
values of current and keeping the applied voltage constant.
PART-B
1.
To measure iron losses and copper losses in a single phase transformer and to
find
equivalent circuit parameters by performing open circuit and short
circuit tests.
1.
To perform load test on a single phase transformer and to plot (a) terminal
voltage (b)efficiency Vs load current.
2.
4.
5.
To run three phase induction motor at no load and reverse its direction.
(b) To vary the supply voltage and plot input current power, speed and poer
factors V/s supply voltage.
85
(b)
12
123
N lines
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.N lines
(b)
Transpose of a matrix
86
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
ROTOR-I
To separate hysteresis and eddy current losses of a single phase transformer at
rated voltage and frequency by conducting no load tests at different
frequencies keeping V/f constant.
To operate two single phase transformers of different KVA rating in parallel
and plot the variation of currents shared by each transformer Vs load current.
To conduct sumpners test on two identical single phase transformers and
determine their efficiency at various loads.
To perform direct load test on a D.C. shunt motor and plot variation of (a)
Input current (b) Speed(c) Torque(d)Efficiency Vs out put power.
To obtain magnetization characteristics of a D.C. machine. Estimate field
circuit resistance of a D.C. shunt Generator at rated speed. Measure field
winding and armature winding resistance. Plot the external characteristics of
D.C. shunt generator.
ROTOR- II
6. To make scott connection of two single phase transformer and to verify the
current .relation by drawing phaser diagrams for
i)
Balanced and
ii)
Unbalanced resistive load.
7
To conduct open circuit and short circuit test on a three phase three winding
transformer and determine the equivalent circuit parameters in pu
8. To conduct sumpners test on two identical single phase transformers and
determine their efficiency at various loads.
9. To conduct direct load test on a D.C. compound generator with
(a) Shunt field alone
(b) Cummulative and differential compounding for short and long shunt
connections.
10.
87
3.
4.
5.
6.
To determine the current ratio and phase angle of the given current
transformer at different nominal current ratio using direct deflection
method.
7.
8.
Study of transducer.
9.
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IVth SEMESTER
ET-214 MACHINE LAB.
ROTOR I
1.
Conduct running light test on a three phase squirrel cage induction motor and
measure & plot input current, power, power factor at different values of
applied voltage.Compute shunt parameters of the equivalent circuit at rated
voltage conditions.
a. To conduct blocked rotor test on above motor at rated current
conditions,measure stator winding resistance and compute series
parameters of the equivalent circuit.
b. Draw complete equivalent circuit of the motor and compute the
performance at krated voltage and at a slip of 5 %.
2.
To conduct direct load test on a three phase squirrel cage induction motor and
measure & plot input current ,torque, power factor, speed efficiency against
output power.
3.
To separate hysteresis and eddy current losses of a single phase transformer at
rated voltage and frequency by conducting no load tests at different
frequencies keeping V/f constant.
4.
To conduct open circuit and short circuit test on a three phase three winding
transformer and determine the equivalent circuit parameters in pu
5.
To run a slip ring induction motor with variable rotor resistance and plot.
i)
Speed V/S external resistance.
ii)
Braking time V/S external resistance.
6.
To determine the resistance of cage I/M by performing variable frequency test.
7.
To conduct running light and blocked rotor test on a 3-phase slipring I/M and
to measure stater resistance .to draw the circuit diagram and determine
therefrom its performance characteristics.
8.
To start run and reverse a single phase capacitor start induction motor.
Perform running light test and blocked rotor test to determine the equivalent
circuit of the same.
9.
To run a three phase scarge motor plot the variation of
a) Injected voltage Vs brush seperation.
b) No load speed Vs brush seperation.
c) No load speed Vs injected voltage.
90
10. To run the I/M as a SEIG (seperately excited induction generator) and plot the
variation of terminal voltage with speed,frequency with speed at different excitation
capacitance.
92
LVDT (ii)
Potentiometer
Stepper Motor
Temperature Detectors (Thermister, Thermo couple etc.)
93
94
ET-316
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
9.
10.
To test the given A.C. Energy Meter by phantom loading at (i) Unity
p.f . ( ii) 0.8 p.f. lagging (iii) 0.8 p.f. leading.
95
11. To study the operation of full-wave phase control of an A.C. load using parallel
connected SCRs.
12. To study the operation of single-phase full- wave phase control of a D.C. load
using
(i)
a fully-controlled full-wave rectifier.
(ii)
a half-controlled full-wave rectifier.
13. To study the D.C. circuit breaker.
14. To study the zero voltage switching.
15. To study the UJT Chracteristics and relaxation Oscillator.
16. To study (i) the U J T trigger circuit of S C R
ii ) the P U T trigger circuit of S C R
17. To study speed control of a D.C. motor using single-phase half and fully
controlled bridge converters.
18. To study speed control of a D.C. motor using three-phase half and fully controlled
bridge converters.
19. To study speed control of a D.C. motor by thyristor chopper.
20. To study cycloconverter based speed control of a 3-phase induction motor.
ANNEXURE A
List of final year projects for the last three years
Year 1999
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Comparation Study of NR, DC, & FDC methods of LF study on a given sample P.
Development of Expert System for Computer Controlled Power System
Application.
Torsional Characteristics of Series Compensaed Power System.
Unbalanced Operation of a Transformer.
Fault Analysis in Power Systems.
Redundancy Optimization of General Systems.
Microprocessor based moving message display
Year 2000
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Year 2001
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
97
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
98
ANNEXURE BOOK
1st /2nd SEMESTER
ELT-105 BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
1. V. Del Toro, Principles of Electrical engineering, ,PHI.
2. E. Huges, Electrical Technology, ,ELBS.
3. A.E. Fitzerald, D.E. Higginbotham and A.Grabel ,
Basic Electrical
Engineering,MGH.
4. S.A.Nasar and C.R. Paul, Introduction to Electrical Engineering ,MGH.
3rd SEMESTER
ET-201 CIRCUIT THEORY
1.
Desoer & Kuh, Basic Circuit theory, McGraw Hill.
2.
Van Valkenberg , Network Analysis, PHI.
3.
Valkenberg & Kinariwala , Linear Circuits, PHI.
4.
Trick , Introduction to circuit Analysis, Wiley.
5.
Roy Choudhary , Networks & systems, Wiley.
6.
Iyer, Circuit Analysis, TMH.
7.
Aatre , Network Theory & Filter Design, New Age.
ET-203 ANALOG ELECTRONICS
1.
illman and Halkias, Integrated Electronics, Mc Graw Hill.
2.
R. Boylested and L. Nashelsky, Electronics Devices and Circuits,
Prentice Hall India.
3.
Millman and Halkias, Electronics Devices and Circuits, TMH Edition.
4.
Malcolm Goodge, Analog Electronics Analysis and Synthesis, TMH
Edition.
5.
Malvino, Electronics Principles, TMH Edition.
ET-205 Measurement and Instrumentation-I
1.
2.
3.
AK Sawhney,
Electrical and Electronic Measurements &
Instrumentation,Dhanpat Rai, Delhi.
C.T. Baldwin , Fundamentals of Electrical Measurement, Lyall Book
Depot.
E.W. Golding, Electrical Measurement.
99
3.
4.
5.
6.
ET-209
1.
100
5th SEMESTER
ET-301 Network Analysis and Synthesis
1.
2.
3.
4.
101
5.
6.
ET-303
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Power Electronics-II
Jacob, Michael Power Electronics: Principles & Application, Vikas
Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
M.H. Rashid, Power Electronics : Circuits, devices and applications ,
PHI.
Ned Mohan, Tore M. Undeland, William P. Robbins, Power Electronics :
Converters, Applications and Design , John Wiley & Sons.
P.S. Bimbhra, Power Electronics .
M. Ramamoorthy An Introduction to Thyristors and their applications
East-West Press.
M.D. Singh and K.B. Khanchandani, Power Electronics, Tata McGrawHill.
A.K. Gupta & L.P. Singh, Power Electronics and Introduction to Drives
Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co.
IJ Nagrath and DP Kothari Modern Power Systems Analysis, (Tata McGraw Hill).
A Chakrabarty, ML Soni, PV Gupta and US Bhatnagar Power System
Engineering, (Dhanpat Rai & Sons).
John J Grainger and William D Stevenson Jr. Power System Analysis,
(McGraw-Hill, Inc.).
CL Wadhwa Electric Power Systems, (Wiley Eastern Limited).
102
ET-309
1.
2.
3.
4.
CONTROL SYSTEM
Nagrath and Gopal, Control System Engg, TMH
Ogata.Control System Engg., PHI
BC Kuo, Automatic Control System, Prentice Hall
RC Dorf and RH Bishop,.Modern Control Systems, Addison-Wesley
Publisher
6th Semester
ET-302 Electric Drives
1.
and
103
4.
5.
ET-310
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
ET-312
1.
2.
3.
7th Semester
ET-401Computer Methods in Power Systems
1.
2.
3.
4.
ET-403
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
104
6.
Vikas
105
ET-423
Problem Solving, Data Structures and Algorithms
(Computer Application)
1. Trembley and Sorenson, An Introduction of Data Structures with
Applications, McGraw Hill.
2. Goodman, S.E., and Hetedniemi, S.T., Introduction to the Design and
Analysis of Algorithms, McGraw Hill.
3. Sahni, Data Structures, Algorithms and Applications in C++, TMH.
4. Horowitz, Ellis and Sahni, Sartaj, Fundamentals of Computer Algorithms,
Galgotia Publications.
5. Gorgono, Problem Solving & Computer Programming, Narosa Nelwn.
6. Horowitz, E. and Sahani, S. Fundamentals of Data Structures, Galgotia
Publications.
ET-425
Digital and Non-linear Control System
(Information and Control)
1.
2.
3.
4.
106
1.
2.
3.
4.
ET-469
1.
2.
ET-471
1.
2.
3.
8th Semester
ET-402 System Engineering and Reliability
1.
107
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
ET-404
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Engineering
ET-412
Utilisation of Electrical Energy & Electric Traction
(Power Apparatus & Systems)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
ET-416
Data Communication Networks
(Information & Control)
108
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
ET-418
Advanced Instrumentation
(Electronics & Instrumentation)
1.
2.
3.
ET-422
Advances in Computers
(Computer Applications)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
109
6.
7.
8.
ET-426
Microprocessor and Microcontroller
(Electronics & Instrumentation)
1.
2.
3.
ET-464
1.
2.
3.
4.
110
ET-466
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
ET-468
1.
2.
3.
4.
ET-470
1.
2.
3.
ET-472
1.
2.
3.
111
4.
5.
6.
7.
112