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I SEMESTER
Code Group Subject L P Credits
Power system Dynamics 3 0 3
HVDC Transmission 3 0 3
Energy Conversion System 3 0 3
Micro Processor and Micro controllers 3 0 3
Elective –I High Voltage Engineering and Insulation 3 0 3
Co-ordination
Voltage Stability
Operation Research
Elective -II Analysis of Power Electronic Converters 3 0 3
Reliability Engineering
Energy Auditing Conversion and Management
Lab Micro Processor and Micro controllers 0 3 2
Lab
Seminar - - 2
Total Credits (6 Theory + 1 Lab.) 22
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
V O L T A G E S T A B IL IT Y
Elective-1
U ait I: Introduction to V oltage Stability
D efin itions: V oltage Stability" V oltage Collapse, V oltage S ecurity; Physical relation indicating
dependency of voltage on reactive pow er flow ; Factors affecting V o ltage collapse and instability;
Previous cases of voltage collapse incidences.
U nit II: G raphical A nalysis of V oltag e Stability
C om parison of V oltage and angular stability of the system ; G raphical M ethods describing voltage
collapse phenom enon: P- V and Q - V curves; detailed description of voltage collapse phenom enon
with the help of Q - V curves.
I n it-III : A n aly sis o f V o ltag e S ta b ility
A nalysis of voltage stability on SM L B system : A n alytical treatm ent and analysis.
Unit - IV : Voltage Stability Indices
V o ltag e co lla p se p ro x im ity in d ic a to r; D ete rm in a n t o f Ja co b in as p ro x im ity in d ica to rs ; V o lta g e
liability m argm .
U nit - V ; Pow er System Loads
L o ad s th at in flu en ces v oltag e stab ility : D isch arg e lig h ts, Ind u ctio n M o to r, A ir-con d ition in g , h eat
pum ps, electronic pow er supplies, O H lines and cables.
Unit - V I: R eactive Pow er Com pensation
G e n e r a t i o n a n d A b s o r p ti o n o f r e a c ti v e p o w e r ; S e r ie s a n d S h u n t c o m p e n s a ti o n ; S y n c h r o n o u s
condensers, SV C O L TC s; B ooster T ran sformUers- n it - V II: V o ltag e S tab ility M arg in S tabilty
M argin: C om pensated and'un-com en sated system s.
Uait - VIII:Voltage Security
D efinition; V oltage security; M ethods to im prove voltage stability and its practical aspects.
Text Books:
1) "P e rfo rm a n c e, o p era tio n a n d co n tro l o f E t(V p o w e r tra n sm issio n sy-stem A . C" H A K R A B A R
TH Y , D .P. K O TA R I and A .K .M U K O P A D Y A Y , A .H .W heclcr Publishing, 1 E dition, 19 95 .
2) "Power System D ynam ics: Stability and C ontrol" K .R- .P AD IY A R , II E dition, B,S.Publication:>.
Reference:
"Power System Voltage Stability"- C.W.TA YLOR, Me Giaw Hill, 1994.
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
OPERATION RESEARCH
Elective -1
Unit I:
Linear Programming Problem: Formulation - Graphical method - Simplex method - Artificial
variable techniques - Big-M tune -phase methods
InitII:
Duality theorem - Dual simplex method - Sensitivity analysis - effect of changes in cost coefficients,
Constraint constants, Addition/Deletion of variables AND constraints
Unit III:
Transportation problem - formulation - Initial basic feasible solution methods - Northwest, Least
cost AND Vogels methods, MODI optimization - Unbalanced AND degeneracy treatment
Unit IV:
Assignment problem - Formulation - Hungarian method - Variants of assignment problems,
Sequencing problems - Flow shop sequencing - n jobsx2 machines sequencing - n jobsx3 machines
sequencing Job-shop sequencing - 2 jobsxm machines sequencing - Graphical methods
Unit V:
Game Theory - Introduction - Terminology - Saddle point games - with out Saddle point games -
2x2 games, analytical method - 2\n and mx2 games - graphical method - dominance principle
Uoit VI;
Dynamic programming - Bellman's principle of optimality - short route - capital investment -
inventory allocation
Unit VII:
Non linear optimization - Single variable optimization problem - Unimodal function - Elimination
methods - Fibinocci AND Golden reaction methods - Interpolation methods - Quadratic AND cubic
interpolation method.
Multi variable optimization problem - Direct research methods - Univariam method ■ Pattern search
methods - Powell's, Hook-Jeaves AND Rosen-brock's search method.
tnit V1I1:
Geometric programming - Polynomial - Arithmetic - Seametric inequality - Unconstrained G:P -
Constraint G.P with:S; type constraint.
Simulation: Definition - Types- steps- Simulation of simple electrical systems - Advantages and
Disadvantages
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Optimization theory AND Applications - S.S.Rao, New Age Internationals
2. Operations Research - S.D.Sharma, Galgotia publishers
3. Operations Research - Kausur AND Kumar, Spinger Publishers
REFERENCES:
1. Optimization techniques: Theory AND Practice - M.C.Joshi AND KM. More Ugalya, Narosa
Publications
2. Optimization: Theory AND Practice - Beweridze, Me Graw Hill
3. Simulation Modelling AND Analysis - Law AND Kelton - TMH
4. Optimization Concepts and Applications in Engineering- A.D. Belegundu, 1R. Chandrupata,
Pearson Education, Asia
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I SEMESTER
ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEMS
(Elective - II)
Unit 1:
Photo voltaic power generation ,spectral distribution of energy in solar radiation, solar cell
configurations, voltage developed by solar cell, photo current and load current, practical solar cell
performance, commercial photo voltaic systems, test specifications for pv systems, applications of
super conducting materials in electrical equipment systems.
Unit 2:
Principles of MHD power generation, ideal MHD generator performance, practical MHD generator,
MHD technology.
Unit 3:
Wind Energy conversion: Power from wind, properties of air and wind, types of wind
Turbines, operating characteristics.
Unit 4:
Tides and tidal power stations, modes of operation , tidal project examples, turbines and
generators for tidal power generation. Wave energy conversion: properties of waves and
power content, vertex motion of Waves, device applications. Types of ocean thermal
energy conversion systems Application of OTEC systems examples,
Unit 5:
Miscellaneous energy conversion systems: coal gasification and liquefaction, biomass
conversion, geothermal energy, thermo electric energy conversion, principles of EMF
generation, description of fuel cells
Unit 6:
Co-generation and energy storage, combined cycle co-generation, energy storage. Global
energy position and environmental effects: energy units, global energy position..
Unit 7:
Types of fuel cells, H2-O2 Fuel cells, Application of fuel cells – Batteries, Description of
batteries, Battery application for large power.
Unit 8:
Environmental effects of energy conversion systems, pollution from coal and preventive
measures steam stations and pollution, pollution free energy systems.
TEXT BOOKS
1. “Energy conversion systems” by Rakosh das Begamudre, New age international publishers,
New Delhi - 2000.
2. “Renewable Energy Resources” by John Twidell and Tony Weir, 2nd edition, Fspon & Co
RELIABILITY ENGINEERING
(ELECTIVE-IV)
Unit 1:
Elements of probability theory
Probability distributions : Random variables, density and distribution functions. Mathematical
expectation. Binominal distribution, Poisson distribution, normal distribution, exponential
distribution, Weibull distribution.
Unit 2:
Definition of Reliability. Significance of the terms appearing in the definition.
Component reliability, Hazard rate, derivation of the reliability function in terms of the hazarad rate.
Hazard models.
Unit 3:
Failures: Causes of failures, types of failures ( early failures, chance failures and wear-out failues).
Modes of failure. Bath tub curve. Effect of preventive maintenance. Measures of reliability: mean
time to failure and mean time between failures.
Unit 4:
Reliability logic diagrams ( reliability block diagrams)
Classification of engineering systems: series, parallel, series-parallel, parallel-series and non-series-
parallel configurations. Expressions for the reliability of the basic configurations.
Unit 5:
Reliability evaluation of Non-series-parallel configurations: minimal tie-set, minimal cut-set and
decomposition methods. Deduction of the minimal cutsets from the minimal pathsets.
Unit 6:
Discrete Markov Chains: General modelling concepts, stochastic transitional probability matrix, time
dependent probability evaluation and limiting state probability evaluation. Absorbing states.
Unit 7:
Continuous Markov Processes: Modelling concepts, State space diagrams, Stochastic Transitional
Probability Matrix, Evaluating limiting state Probabilities.
Reliability evaluation of repairable systems.
Unit 8:
Series systems, parallel systems with two and more than two components, Network reduction
techniques. Minimal cutset/failure mode approach.
TEXT BOOKS :
1. “ RELIABILITY EVALUATION OF ENGINEERING SYSTEMS”, Roy Billinton and
Ronald N Allan, Plenum Press
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, HYDERABAD
M.TECH.(POWER ENGINEERING AND ENERGY SYSTEMS) w e t 2007-0*
I SEMESTER
ENERGY AUDITING, CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT
Elective-II
Unit I Basic principles of Energy audit
Energy audit- definitions, concept, types of audit, energy index, cost index ,pie charts, Sankey
diagrams, load profiles, Energy conservation schemes- Energy audit of industries- energy saving
potential, energy audit of process industry, thermal power station, building energy audit
Unit II Energy management
Principles of energy management, organizing energy management program, initiating, planning,
controlling, promoting, monitoring, reporting- Energy manger, Qualities and functions, language,
Questionnaire - check list for top management
Unit III Energy efficient otors
Energy efficient motors, factors affecting efficiency, loss distribution, constructional details,
characteristics - variable speed, variable duty cycle systems, RMS hp- voltage van at ion-voltage
unbalance- over motoring1-1 motor energy audit
Unit IV Power Factor Improvement, Lighting and energy instruments
Power factor - methods of improvement, location of capacitors, Pf with non linear loads, effect of
hannonics on p.f , p.f motor controllers - Good lighting system design and practice, lighting control
.lighting energy audit - Energy Instruments- watt meter, data loggers, thermocouples, pyrometers,tux
meters, tongue testers ,application of PLC's
Unit V Economic aspects and analysis
Economics Analysis-Depreciation Methods, time value of money, rate of return, present worth
method, replacement analysis, life cycle costing analysis- Energy efficient motonj- calculation of
simple payback method, net present worth method- Power factor correction, lighting - Applications
of life cycle costing analysis, return on investment.
Reference Books:
Energy management by W.K. Murphy AND G- Mckay Butier worth, Heine mann publications.
Energy management by Paulo1 Callaghan, Mc-graw Hill Book company-1 st edition, 1998 Energy
efficient electric motors by John .C. Andreas, Marcel Dekkerlnc Ltd-2nd edition, Energy
management hand book by W.C.Turner, John wiley and sons Energy management and good lighting
practice: fuel efficiency- book let 12-EEO
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, HYDERABAD
M.TECH.(POWER ENGINEERING AND ENERGY SYSTEMS) w e t 2007-0*
I SEMESTER
II Interfacing to 8086
1) 8259 - interrupt controller
2) 8279 - keyboard / display
3>S255 -PPI
4)8251 -USART
5) Stepper Motor
6) Traffic light control
7) GP1B (IEEE 488} Interface
B) Numeric printer interface
9)RTC interface
!0)AlDandD/A
11) DMA interface
12) FDC-EPROM Programmer Interface