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B. Tech. (Electrical Engineering) Vivekananda Global University, Jaipur 1 VIVEKANANDA GLOBAL UNIVERSITY, JAIPUR (Established by Rajasthan State Legislature vide Act. No. 11/2012 and covered u/s 2(f) of UGC Act 1956) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY SCHEME & SYLLABUS FOR B. Tech. (Effective from the Session 2017-18) (Electrical Engineering) Department of Electrical Engineering SESSION: 2017-18 Sector – 36, NRI Road, Sisyawas, Jagatpura, Jaipur (Raj.) – 303012 Ph.: 0141-4077999 Fax: 0141-4077900; E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.vgu.ac.in

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B. Tech. (Electrical Engineering) Vivekananda Global University, Jaipur

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VIVEKANANDA GLOBAL UNIVERSITY, JAIPUR

(Established by Rajasthan State Legislature vide Act. No. 11/2012 and covered u/s 2(f) of UGC Act 1956)

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

SCHEME & SYLLABUS

FOR

B. Tech. (Effective from the Session 2017-18)

(Electrical Engineering)

Department of Electrical Engineering

SESSION: 2017-18

Sector – 36, NRI Road, Sisyawas, Jagatpura, Jaipur (Raj.) – 303012 Ph.: 0141-4077999 Fax: 0141-4077900; E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.vgu.ac.in

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TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR B. TECH.

(ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) I Sem

Course

Code

Course

Category Course Title

Teaching Scheme

L T P C

ENG 105

Ability

Enhancement English

2 1 - 2.5

MAT 102 Science Engineering Mathematics-I

3 1 - 3.5

PHY 105 Science Physics For Engineers –I

3 1 - 3.5

CHY 105 Science Chemistry For Engineers

2 - - 2

BEE 101 Engineering Basic Electrical & Electronics

3 1 - 3.5

BCS 101 Engineering Fundamentals of Computer

3 - - 3

PHY 106 Science Physics For Engineers Lab –I - - 2 1

CHY 106 Science Chemistry Lab - - 2 1

BEE 102 Engineering Basic Electrical & Electronics Lab - - 2 1

BCS 102 Engineering Fundamentals of Computer Lab - - 2 1

BME 101 Engineering Workshop Practice - - 2 1

BME 102 Engineering Engineering Graphics - - 2 1

ENG 113 Skill

Enhancement Activity (Soft Skills) 1 - - 1

TOTAL 16 4 12 25

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TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR B. TECH.

(ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) II Sem

Course

Code

Course

Category Course Title

Teaching Scheme

L* T* P* C

ENG 106

Ability

Enhancement Professional Communication

2 1 - 2.5

MAT 103 Science Engineering Mathematics-II

3 1 - 3.5

PHY 107 Science Physics For Engineers –II

3 1 - 3.5

CHY 103 Science Environmental Science

2 - - 2

BME 201 Engineering Engineering Mechanics

3 1 - 3.5

BCS 201 Engineering Computer Programming Using C

3 - - 3

ENG 107 Ability

Enhancement Communication Techniques Lab - - 2 1

PHY 108 Science Physics For Engineers Lab-II - - 2 1

CHY 107 Science Environmental Science Lab - - 2 1

BCS 202 Engineering Computer Programming Using C Lab - - 2 1

BME 202 Engineering Computer Aided Graphics - - 2 1

ENG 114 Skill

Enhancement Activity (Soft Skills) 1 - - 1

TOTAL 16 4 10 24

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TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR B. TECH.

(ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) III Sem

Course code

Course type

Course Name L* T* P*

Total Hour Credit

MAT 105 BS Advance Engineering

Mathematics 3 1 - 4 3.5

BEC 301 OE Electronics Devices and Circuits

3 - - 3 3

BEC 303 OE Digital Electronics

3 - - 3 3

BEE 301 PC Circuit Analysis

3 1 - 4 3.5

BCS 302 OC Object Oriented Programming

with C++ 3 - 3 3

BEE 302 PC Electrical Machines –I

3 - - 3 3

BEC 306 OE Electronics Devices and Circuits

Lab - - 2 2 1

BEC 307 OE Digital Electronics Lab

- - 2 2 1

BCS 305 OE Object Oriented Programming

Lab - - 2 2 1

BEE 303 PC Electrical Machines Lab– I 2 2 1

ENG 115 BS Soft Skill & Professional

Aptitude - - 2 2 1

MGT 201 HSM Orientation Program in

Entrepreneurship - - 2 2 1

Total 18 2 12 32 25

L*-Lecture*, T*-Tutorial, P*-Practical

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TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR B. TECH.

(ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) IV Sem

Course code Course

type Course Name L* T* P*

Total Hour

Credit

BEE 401 PC Circuit Analysis &

Synthesis 3 1 - 4 3.5

BEE 402 PC Electrical and Electronics

Measurement and Instrumentation

3 - 3 3

BEC 402 OE Microprocessor and

Interfacing 3 - - 3 3

MGT 101 OE Sociology and Elements of

Economics 3 - - 3 3

BEE 403 PC Generation of Electrical power

3 - - 3 3

BEE 404 PC Electrical Machines –II

3 1 - 4 3.5

BEE 405 PC Circuit Analysis &

Synthesis Lab - - 2 2 1

BEE 406 PC Electrical and Electronics

Measurement and Instrumentation Lab

- - 2 2 1

BEC 407 OE Microprocessor and

Interfacing Lab - - 2 2 1

BEE 407 PC Electrical Machines Lab- II

- - 2 2 1

MGT 110 HSM General Aptitude

- - 2 2 1

MGT 202 HSM Basic Program in

Entrepreneurship - - 2 2 1

Total 18 2 12 32 25

L*-Lecture*, T*-Tutorial, P*-Practical

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TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR B. TECH.

(ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING V Sem

Course code

Course type

Course Name L* T* P* Total Hour

Credit

BCS 401 OE Data Base Management

Systems 3 - - 3 3

BEE 501 PC Power Electronics

3 1 - 4 3.5

BEE 502 PC Control System Engineering 3 - 3 3

BEE 503 PC Transmission & Distribution of Electrical Power 3 1 - 4 3.5

BEE 504 PC Smart Grid Technology 3 - - 3 3

PE Program Elective Course-I 3 - - 3 3

BEE 505 PC Smart Grid Lab - - 2 2 1

BEE 506 PC Power Electronics Lab

- - 2 2 1

BCS 404 OE Data Base Management

Systems Lab - - 2 2 1

BEE 507 PC Control Systems Lab

- - 2 2 1

MGT 203 HSM Foundation Program in

Entrepreneurship - - 2 2 1

Total 18 2 10 30 24

L*-Lecture*, T*-Tutorial, P*-Practical

Elective I

BEC 502- Microcontroller & Embedded System BEE 508- Advance Distribution System BEC 603- Digital Signal Processing

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TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR B. TECH.

(ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) VI SEM

Course code

Course type

Course Name L* T* P* Total Hour

Credit

BEE 601 PC Power System Analysis 3 1 - 4 3.5

BEE 602 PC Advance Control Theory 3 - 3 3

BEE 603 PC Advance Power Electronics 3 1 - 4 3.5

BEE 604 PC Electric Drive & their Control 3 - 3 3

BEE 605 PC Utilization of Electrical

Energy & Electric Traction 3 - - 3 3

PE Program Elective Course-II 3 - - 3 3

BEE 606 PC Power System Analysis Lab - - 2 2 1

BEE 607 PC Advance Power Electronics

Lab - - 2 2 1

BEE 608 PC Electric Drive & their Control

Lab - - 2 2 1

BEE 609 PC Advance Simulation

Laboratory - - 2 2 1

BEE 610 PC Campus Recruitment

Training –I (Technical) - - 2 2 1

MGT 204 HSM Intermediate Program in

Entrepreneurship - - 2 2 1

Total 18 2 12 32 25

L*-Lecture*, T*-Tutorial, P*-Practical

Elective II

BEC 504 -Advance Microprocessors BEE 611- Power System Instrumentation BEC 608 - Information Theory and Codding

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TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR B. TECH.

(ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) VII SEM

Course Code

Course Type

Course Name L* T* P* Total Hour

Credit

MGT 103 HSM Project Formulation &

Appraisal Techniques 3 - 3 3

BEE 701 PC High Voltage Engineering 3 - - 3 3

BEE 702 PC Switchgear and Relaying 3 - - 3 3

BEE 703 PC EHV AC/DC Transmission 3 - - 3 3

PE Elective -III 3 - - 3 3

PE Elective -IV 3 - - 3 3

BEE704 PC Power System Modeling &

Simulation Lab - - 2 2 1

BEE 705 PC High Voltage Engineering Lab - - 2 2 1

BEE 706 PR Project Stage -I - - 2 2 1

BME 715 OE Basic Industrial Robotics - - 2 2 1

BEE 707 ST Seminar - - 2 2 1

BEE 708 PC Campus Recruitment Training–II

(Technical) - - 2 2 1

Total 18 - 12 30 24

L*-Lecture*, T*-Tutorial, P*-Practical

Elective III

BEE 709 - Renewable Energy Sources BEE 710 - Computer Aided Design of Electrical Machines BCS 717 -Artificial Neural Networks BEE 711- Flexible AC Transmission BEE 712 -Power System Planning BCS 718- Neuro-Fuzzy System

Elective IV

BEE 713 - Power system Engineering BEE 714 - Advance Power System BCS 301 - Data Structure & Algorithm BEE 715 - Industrial Automation and PLCs

BEE 716 - Electrical Machine Design

BEE 717- Design Estimation & Costing

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TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME FOR B. TECH.

(ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) VIII SEM

Course code

Course type

Course Name L* T* P* Total Hour

Credit

EE 801 ST Practical Training in Industry

(One semester) - - - 16

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Heads As per AICTE Credits Existing Syllabus

Credits-Proposed Syllabus

Reference As per AICTE

Sub Credits Sub Credits Sub CP %

Foundation Course

HU/SS/MAN 6-7 20-25 10

Basic Science 4-6 20-25 10-12

Engg. Science 4-6 20-25 10-12

Core Subjects Profession Core 10-12 45-55 25

Elective Core 4-6 25-30 15

Open Elective (Interdisciplinary) 4-6 25-30 15

Seminar/ Industrial Training --- 5-10 5

Project ------ 13-15 10

Total 170-220 100

Total Credits 188

Total Subject 42

Total Labs 43

Synod. Category of Courses Category Codes

1 Professional Core Credits PC

2 Professional Elective Core Credit PE

3 Project Credit PR

4 Seminar & training Credit ST

5 Open Elective Credit OE

6 Basic Science Credit BS

7 Engineering Science Credit ES

8 HU/SS/MAN HSM

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Course code

Course type

Course Name

Sem-II

BEE 101 ES Basic Electrical and Electronics

BEE 102 ES Basic Electrical and Electronics Lab

Sem-III

BEE 301 PC Circuit Analysis-I

BEE 302 PC Electrical Machines –I

BEE 303 PC Electrical Machines Lab– I

Sem-IV

BEE 401 PC Circuit Analysis-II

BEE 402 PC Electrical and Electronics Measurement and Instrumentation

BEE 403 PC Generation of Electrical power

BEE 404 PC Electrical Machines –II

BEE 405 PC Circuit Analysis Lab

BEE 406 PC Electrical and Electronics Measurement and Instrumentation Lab

BEE 407 PC Electrical Machines Lab- II

Sem-V

BEE 501 PC Power Electronics

BEE 502 PC Control System Engineering

BEE 503 PC Transmission & Distribution of Electrical Power

BEE 504 PC Smart Grid Technology

BEE 505 PC Smart Grid Lab

BEE 506 PC Power Electronics Lab

BEE 507 PC Control Systems Lab

BEE 508 PE Advance Distribution System

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Sem-VI

BEE 601 PC Power System Analysis

BEE 602 PC Advance Control Theory

BEE 603 PC Advance Power Electronics

BEE 604 PC Electric Drive & their Control

BEE 605 PC Utilization of Electrical Energy & Electric Traction

BEE 606 PC Power System Analysis Lab

BEE 607 PC Advance Power Electronics Lab

BEE 608 PC Electric Drive & their Control Lab

BEE 609 PC Advance Simulation Laboratory

BEE 610 PC Technical CRT-I

BEE 611 PE Power System Instrumentation

Sem-VII

BEE 701 PC High Voltage Engineering

BEE 702 PC Switchgear and Relaying

BEE 703 PC EHV AC/DC Transmission

BEE 704 PC Power System Modelling & Simulation Lab

BEE 705 PC High Voltage Engineering Lab

BEE 706 PR Project Stage -I

BEE 707 ST Seminar -II

BEE 708 PR Technical CRT-II

BEE 709 PE Renewable Energy Sources

BEE 710 PE Computer Aided Design of Electrical Machines

BEE 711 PE Flexible AC Transmission

BEE 712 PE Power System Planning

BEE 713 PE Power system Engineering

BEE 714 PE Advance Power System

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BEE 715 PE Industrial Automation and PLCs

BEE 716 PE Electrical Machine Design

BEE 717 PE Design Estimation & Costing

Sem-VIII

BEE 801 ST Practical Training in Industry (One Semester)

BEE 802 ST Seminar – II

BEE 803 PR Project Stage - II

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Semester I B. Tech. (Electrical Engineering)

ENG 105 ENGLISH

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Module 1: Prose- A Cup of Tea by Katherine Mansfield, The Piece of String by Guy De

Maupassant, Text of Steve Jobs' Commencement address -2005.

Poems: Ode to the skylark – by P B Shelley, Where The Mind Is Without Fear – by Rabindranath

Tagore, The Road Not Taken- Robert Frost.

Module 2: Grammar & Vocabulary- Tenses and the concept of time, Verb Types, Active and

Passive Voice, Narration, Prepositions, Conditionals, Modal Auxiliaries, Conjunctions, One-word

substitutions, Synonyms and Antonyms.

Module 3: Writing Skills- Writing Paragraph, Essay, Writing Articles for Newspapers &

Magazines, Writing Applications, Resumé Writing.

Module 4: Reading Skills- Reading Comprehension, Summarizing and Note making.

Module 5: Speaking Skills- Conversations- Introduction, Purpose, Features, Delivering Speeches-

Welcome, Introductory, Vote of Thanks, Farewell Speech, Indianism.

Text/Reference Books

1. Communication Skills, Pushp Lata & Sanjay Kumar, Oxford Higher Education/Oxford

University Press.

2. Technical Communication; Principles and Practice, Meenakshi Raman & Sangita Sharma,

Oxford University Press.

3. Effective Technical Communication, M Ashraf Rizvi, Tata Mcgraw Hill.

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MAT 102 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-I

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Module 1: Differential Equation I- Differential equations of first order and first degree - Linear

differential equations, Reducible to linear form, Exact Form, Reducible to Exact Form, Linear

Differential Equations of Higher Order with Constant Coefficients Only.

Module 2: Differential Equation II- Second order ordinary differential equations with variable

coefficients- Homogeneous form, Exact form, Change of Dependent Variable, Change of

Independent Variable, Normal form, Variation of Parameters.

Module 3: Differential Calculus I- Successive differentiation, Leibnitz’s rule, Taylor’s and

Maclaurin’s expansions, Partial Differentiation, Euler’s Theorem on Homogeneous Functions,

Approximate Calculations, Maxima and Minima of two and more independent variables, Lagrange’s

Method of Multipliers.

Module 4: Differential Calculus II- Asymptotes (Cartesian co-ordinates only), Curvature,

Concavity, Convexity and Point of Inflexion (Cartesian co-ordinates only), Curve Tracing (Cartesian

and Standard Polar Curves).

Module 5: Integral Calculus- Area of Curves, Rectification, Surface and Volume of Solids of

Revolution, Double and Triple Integrals, Double Integral by changing into polar form, Area and

Volume by Double Integration, Change of Order of Integration, Beta Function and Gamma Function

(Simple Properties).

Text/Reference Books

1. Higher Engineering Mathematics, B.V. Ramana, Tata McGraw Hill.

2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erwin Kreyszig, Wiley 9th Edition

3. Calculus and Analytical Geometry, Thomas and Finney, Narosa Publishing House (New

Delhi)

4. Integral Calculus, Shanti Narayan, S. Chand.

5. Differential Calculus, Shanti Narayan, S. Chand.

6. Ordinary and Partial differential equations, M. D. Raisinghania, S. Chand.

7. Calculus, Thomas & Finney, Narosa Publishing House (New Delhi).

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PHY 105 PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS –I

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Module 1: Interference of Light: Michelson's Interferometer: Production of circular & straight-line

fringes, Determination of wavelength of light. Determination of wavelength separation of two nearby

wavelengths. Newton's rings and measurement of wavelength of light. Interference of Optical

technology: elementary idea of anti-reflection coating and Interference filters.

Module 2: Polarization of Light: Plane circular and elliptically polarized light on the basis of electric

(light) vector, Malus law. Double Refraction: Qualitative description of double refraction phase

retardation plates, quarter and half wave plates, construction, working and use of these in production and

detection of circular and elliptically polarized light. Optical Activity: Optical activity and law of optical

rotation, specific rotation and its measurement using the half-shade and bi-quartz device.

Module 3: Diffraction of Light: Single slit diffraction: Quantitative description of single slit, position of

maxima / minima and width of central maximum, intensity variation. Diffraction Grating: Construction

and theory. Formation of spectrum by plane transmission grating, Determination of wavelength of light

using plane transmission grating. Resolving power: Geometrical & Spectral, Raleigh criterion, Resolving

power of diffraction grating.

Module 4: Coherence & Laser: Spatial and temporal coherence, Coherence length, Coherence time and

'Q' factor for light. Visibility as a measure of coherence. Spatial Coherence and size of the source.

Temporal coherence and spectral purity, Theory of laser action: Einstein's coefficients, Components of a

laser, Threshold conditions for laser action. Theory, Design and applications of He-Ne and

semiconductor lasers. Elementary ideas of Q-switching and mode locking.

Module 5: Holography & Optical Fibers: Holography versus photography, Basic theory of

holography, Basic requirement of a holographic laboratory. Applications of holography in microscopy

and interferometry. Optical fiber as optical wave-guide. Numerical aperture and maximum angle of

acceptance.

Text/Reference Books

1. Optics, Ajay Ghatak, Tata McGraw Hill (Noida).

2. Optics, N. Subrahnmanyam & Brij Lal, S. Chand (New Delhi).

3. Feynman Lectures on Physics, Volume I, II & III, Perseus Books Group California Institute of

Technology.

4. Fundamental of optics, white & jenkins, Tata McGraw Hil.

5. Optics, Eugene Heceht, Schaum series.

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CHY 105 CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERS

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Module 1: Polymers and polymerization: Introduction & Classification of polymers mechanism

of polymerization (Addition, condensation and co-ordination) effect of structure on properties of

polymers bio polymerization, bio degradable polymerization, preparation properties and technical

application of thermo– plastics (PVC, PVA, Teflon) & thermo sets (PF, UF), natural elastomers and

synthetic rubber (SBR, GR –N), silicones, introduction to polymeric composites.

Module 2: Fuels: Solid fuels: Coal, carbonization of coal, manufacturing of coke by Beehive oven

and by product oven method. Liquid fuels: Advantages and refining of petroleum. cracking, refining,

reforming, polymerization and isomerization of refinery products, Synthetic petrol (Coal to Liquid,

CTL, Technology): Berguis and Fischer Tropsch process, knocking, octane number and anti-

knocking agents, Ultimate and proximate analysis of coal, determination of solid and gaseous fuels

by bomb and Junker’s Calorimeter respectively. Combustion and requirement of oxygen/ air in

combustion process, Flue gas analysis by Orsat’s apparatus and its significance.

Module 3: Cement: Definition, composition, basic constituents and their significance,

manufacturing of Portland cement by Rotary Kiln Technology, chemistry of setting and hardening

of cement and role of gypsum.

Refractories: Definition, classification, properties, requisites of good refractory and manufacturing

of refractory, detailed study of silica and fire clay refractory and their uses Seger’s (Pyrometric)

Cone Test and RUL Test.

Module 4: Lubricants: Introduction, classification and uses of lubricants, types of lubrication,

viscosity & viscosity index flash and fire point, cloud and pour point, steam, emulsification number,

precipitation number and neutralization number.

Module 5: Corrosion: Definition and its significance, mechanisms of corrosion: chemical (Dry)

corrosion and electrochemical (Wet) corrosion. Protection from corrosion: protective coatings,

cathodic protection, sacrificial anode and modification in designs etc.

Text/Reference Books

1. Engineering Chemistry, P.C. Jain and Monica Jain, Dhanpat Rai Pub, Co. (New Delhi).

2. A text book of Engineering Chemistry, S. S. Dara, S. Chand & Co. Ltd (New Delhi).

3. Chemistry in Engineering & Tech, Vol. I & II, Kuriacose, Tata McGraw-Hill.

4. Engineering Chemistry, B. Sivasankar, Tata McGraw-Hill Pub.Co. Ltd (New Delhi).

5. Engineering Chemistry, B. K. Sharma Krishna, Prakasan Media P. Ltd (Meerut).

6. Chemistry in Engineering and Technology, Kuriakose, J.C. and Rajaram J, Vol. I and II, Tata

McGraw-Hill Publications Co. Ltd (New Delhi).

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BEE 101 BASIC ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS 3L + 1T + 0P + 3.5 C MMl00

Module 1: Basic Electrical Quantities: -Basic concept of charge, current, voltage, resistance,

power, energy and their units, Conversion of units of work, power and energy from one form to

another. Electrical Energy: Difference between ac and dc and their applications, Classification of

two terminal elements, Energy Sources, Source Transformation, ideal independent two terminal

electrical sources.

DC Networks: Ohm’s law, resistances, capacitances & inductors in series and parallel, Kirchhoff’s

laws and their applications in solving electrical network problems, Node Voltage and Mesh Current

Analysis, Star-delta transformation.

Module 2: Network theorems: Thevenin Theorem, Norton Theorem and Superposition Theorem,

Statement and applications including dependent sources.

Transformer: Faraday’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction, Construction and Operation of Single-

Phase Transformer, EMF Equation, Voltage & Current Relationship and Phasor Diagram of Ideal

Transformer.

Module 3: AC Fundamentals: Concept of alternating current and voltage, Generation of Single-

Phase AC Voltage, EMF Equation, Average, RMS and Effective Values Representation of

alternating sinusoidal quantities by vectors, Phasor algebra (addition, subtraction, multiplication and

division of complex quantities). RL, RC & RLC Series-Parallel Circuits, Complex Representation

of Impedances, Reactance, Phasor Diagram, Power and Power Factor.

Module 4: Review of Semiconductors: Semiconductors, conductors and insulators, intrinsic and

extrinsic semiconductors and conduction in semiconductors.

Semiconductor Physics: Basic material properties of semi-conductors, governing factors for Fermi-

level, carrier concentration and carrier mobility, recombination and carrier lifetime, carrier drift,

diffusion, Hall effect and continuity equation.

Module 5: Junction Diodes: Introduction, forward and reverse biasing of diode, voltage current

characteristic of diode, diode models, half wave rectifier, full wave rectifier, Zener diode and its

application.

Bipolar Transistor: Transistor structure, basic transistor operation, common base configuration

and its characteristics, transistor amplifying action, common emitter configuration and its

characteristics, common collector configuration, limit of operation, the dc operating point and

biasing techniques (fixed bias, voltage divide bias, voltage feedback type, current feedback type,

and combination of voltage and current feedback types)

Text/Reference Books

1. Integrated Electronics Analog and Digital Circuits & Systems, J. Millman & C.C. Halkias,

McGraw Hill.

2 Electronic Devices and Integrated Circuits, B. P. Singh & Rekha Singh, Pearson Education.

3 Theory and problems of Basic Electrical Engineering, D.P. Kothari & I. J. Nagrath, PHI.

4 Basic Electrical Engineering, V.N. Mittal & A. Mittal, TMH.

5 Solutions of problems in Electrical Engineering, Smith Parker, CBS Publisher.

6 Electronics Devices & Circuit Theory, Boylestad & Nashelskey, Prentice Hall of India.

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BCS 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

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Module 1: -Brief history of development of computers, Computer system, concepts, Computer system

characteristics, Capabilities and limitations, Types of computers Generations of computers, Personal

Computer (PCs) – evolution of PCs, configurations of PCs- Pentium and Newer, PCs specifications and main

characteristics. Basic components of a computer system - Control unit, ALU, Input/output functions and

characteristics, memory - RAM, ROM, EPROM, PROM and other types of memory. Computer software and

its types, Programming languages - Machine, assembly and high level, Language translators, Overview of

the Digital Computer System - Processor, Memory, Input and Output Devices, Storage Devices, Operating

Systems, Application Software, Types of Computers.

Module 2: -Input/Output& Storage Units-: Keyboard, Mouse, Trackball, Joystick, digitizing tablet, Scanners,

Digital Camera, MICR, OCR, OMR, Bar-code Reader, Voice Recognition, Light pen, Touch Screen,

Monitors - characteristics and types of monitors -Digital, Analog, Size, Resolution, Refresh Rate, Interlaced

/ Non-Interlaced, Dot Pitch, Video Standard - VGA, SVGA, XGA etc., Printers& types - Daisy wheel, Dot

Matrix, Inkjet, Laser, Line Printer, Plotter, Sound Card and Speakers

Module 3: -Software and its Need, Types of Software - System software, Application software, System

Software - Operating System, Utility Program, Programming languages, Assemblers, Compilers and

Interpreter, Introduction to operating system for PCs-DOS Windows, Linux, File Allocation Table (FAT &

FAT 32), files & directory structure and its naming rules, booting process details of DOS and Windows, DOS

system files.

Internet Applications: Internet, Internet Applications, e-Mail, IRC, Web Surfing, Web Browsers, Search

Engines, Internet Service Providers, Downloading, Audio and Video Conferencing. Security issues in Internet

– Bugs, Viruses, Anti-viruses, and Firewalls etc. Internet threats to the society, Cyber laws and Legal issues.

Module 4: -Use of communication and IT- Communication Process, Communication types- Simplex, Half

Duplex, Full Duplex, Communication Protocols, Communication Channels - Twisted, Coaxial, and Fiber

Optic. Serial and Parallel Communication, Modem - Working and characteristics, Types of network

Connections - Dialup, Leased Lines, ISDN, DSL, Broad band, Types of Networks - LAN, WAN, MAN, VPN

etc., Topologies of LAN - Ring, Bus, Star, Mesh and Tree topologies, Components of LAN - Media, NIC,

NOS, Bridges, HUB, Routers, Repeater and Gateways. Internet: Evolution, World Wide Web Internet

Services, Convergence of technologies.

Module 5: -Representation of Data: Digital versus Analog, Digital number system (binary, octal, decimal

and hexadecimal numbers,), Conversion from one form to another, fractional

numbers and signed numbers, Complements, Arithmetic operations on binary numbers, Fixed point and

floating-point representations. Boolean algebra (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division), Logic

Gates (NOT, OR, AND, NAND, NOR, XOR, XNOR).

Text/Reference Books

1. Introduction to Computers, Leon & Alexis Tal, Vikas Publishing House

2. Fundamentals of Information Technology, Dr. Durgesh Pant & Mahesh Kumar Sharma, Laxmi

Publication.

3. Introduction to Information Technology,V. Rajaraman, Prentice- Hall of India.

4. The C Programming language, Ritchie & Kernighan, PHI.

5. Computer Fundamentals and programming in C, Dey&Ghosh, Oxford.

6. Programming in C, Kamthane, Pearson.

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PHY 106 PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS LAB–I

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1. To determine the wavelength of sodium light by Newton’s Ring.

2. To determine the wavelength of sodium light by Michelson Interferometer.

3. To determine coherent length and coherent time of laser using He-Ne Laser

4. To determine the specific rotation of Glucose (Sugar) solution using a Polari meter.

5. To determine the dispersive power of material of a prism for violet, red and yellow

Color of Mercury light with the help of a spectrometer

6. To determine the wave length of prominent lines of mercury by plane diffraction

grating with the help of spectrometer.

7. To determine and verify the dispersive power of the plane transmission grating

8. To measure the Numerical Aperture of an Optical Fiber

9. To study the production of PPL, CPL and EPL light

10. Verification of resolving power of a telescope.

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CHY 106 CHEMISTRY LAB

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List of Experiments (any six)

1. To determine the viscosity of a given lubricating oil by Redwood viscometer.

2. To determine the flash and fire point of a given lubricating oil.

3. To determine cloud and pour point of a given oil.

4. Proximate analysis of solid fuel.

5. To determine the strength of Ferrous Ammonium sulphate solution with the help of K2Cr2O7

solution using internal indicator.

6. Determination of barium as barium sulphate gravimetrically

7. To determine the strength of CuSO4 solution with the help of hypo solution.

8. Preparation of standard solution of N/10, N/20 etc. (oxalic acid /hypo/ NaOH)

9. Prepare Mohr’s salt or F.A.S. (Ferrous ammonium sulphate)

10. To estimate silver chloride (AgCl) content in a given silver salt solution and then calculate

the silver content.

Text/Reference Books

1. Practical Engineering Chemistry, Dr.Sapna Dubey & Dr.Renu Gupta

2. Vogel’s Textbook of Quantitative Chemical Analysis (Latest ed.), Revised by G.H. Jeffery,

J. Bassett, J. Mendham & R.C. Denney 3. Applied Chemistry: Theory and Practice (Latest ed.), By O.P. Vermani & A.K. Narula

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BEE 102 BASIC ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS LAB

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Electrical Lab:

1. To verify Ohm’s Law

2. Verification of Kirchoff’s Law applied to the DC circuits.

(a) Parallel and Series combination

(b) Identification of node points

(c) Algebraic sum of current at node points

(d) Algebraic sum of e.m.f.s and voltage drops.

3. To construct a RLC series circuit and measure its impedance, inductive (XL) and capacitive

reactance (XC), measure phase angle between voltage and current.

4. Make house wiring including earthing for 1-phase energy meter, MCB, ceiling fan, tube light,

three pin socket and a lamp operated from two different positions.

5. Study the construction & basic working of ceiling fan. Connect ceiling fan along with regulator

through auto-transformer to run and vary speed.

6. Study the construction and connection of single phase transformer and auto-transformer. Measure

input and output voltage and fin turn ratio.

7. Study the construction, circuit, working and application of the following lamps.

(a) Fluorescent Lamp, (b) Sodium Vapour Lamp (c) Mercury vapour lamp (d) Halogen Lamp

Electronics Lab:

1. Study the following devices:

(a) Analog & digital multimeters (b) Function/ Signal generators

(c) Regulated d. c. power supplies (constant voltage and constant current operations)

(d) Study of analog CRO, measurement of time period, amplitude, frequency & phase angle using

Lissajous figures.

2. Identification, testing and applications of Resistors, Inductors, Capacitors, PN-diode,

SCR,TRAIC, Photo Diode, Zener diode, LED, LCD, BJT, Photo Transistor.

3. Plot V-I characteristic of P-N junction diode & Zener diode & calculate cut-in voltage, reverse

Saturation current and static & dynamic resistances. Application of Diode as clipper & clamper.

4. Plot input and output characteristics of BJT in CE configurations. Find its h parameters. Plot

gain- frequency characteristic of emitter follower & find out its input and output resistances.

5. Study half wave rectifier and bridge rectifier and effect of filters on wave. Also calculate

theoretical & practical ripple factor.

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BCS 102 FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER LAB

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List of Practicals

1. Given a PC, name its various components and list their functions

2. Identification of various parts of a computer and peripherals

3. Practice in installing a computer system by giving connection and loading the system software

and application software

4. Installation of DOS and simple exercises on TYPE, REN, DEL, CD, MD, COPY, TREE,

BACKUP commands

5. Exercises on entering text and data (Typing Practice)

6. Installation of Windows 98 or 2000 etc.

Features of Windows as an operating system

- Start

- Shutdown and restore

- Creating and operating on the icons

- Opening closing and sizing the windows

- Using elementary job commands like – creating, saving, modifying, renaming, finding and

deleting a file

- Creating and operating on a folder

- Changing setting like, date, time color (back ground and fore ground)

- Using short cuts

- Using on line help

7. MS-WORD

- File Management: Opening, creating and saving a document, locating files, copying contents in

some different file(s), protecting files, giving password protection for a file

- Page set up: Setting margins, tab setting, ruler, indenting

- Editing a document: - Entering text, Cut, copy, paste using tool- bars

- Formatting a document:

Using different fonts, changing font size and colour, changing the appearance through bold/

italic/ underlined, highlighting a text, changing case, using subscript and superscript, using different

underline methods

- Aligning of text in a document, justification of document, Inserting bullets and numbering

- Formatting paragraph, inserting page breaks and column breaks

- Use of headers, footers: Inserting footnote, end note, use of comments

- Inserting date, time, special symbols, importing graphic images, drawing tools

- Tables and Borders:

Creating a table, formatting cells, use of different border styles, shading in, merging of cells, partition

of cells, inserting and deleting a row in a table

- Print preview, zoom, page set up, printing options

- Using Find, Replace options

- Using Tools like: Spell checker, help, use of macros, mail merge, thesaurus word content and

statistics, printing envelops and lables

- Using shapes and drawing toolbar,

- Working with more than one window in MS Word,

- How to change the version of the document from one window OS to another Conversion

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between different text editors, software and MS word

8. MS-EXCEL

- Starting excel, open worksheet, enter, edit, data, formulas to calculate values, format data, create

chart, printing chart, save worksheet, switching from another spread sheet

- Menu commands- create, format charts, organise, manage data, solving problem by analyzing

data, and exchange with other applications. Programming with MS-Excel, getting information while

working

-Work books:

Managing workbooks (create, open, close, save), working in work books, selecting the cells,

choosing commands, data entry techniques, formula, creation and links, controlling calculations,

working with arrays

-Editing a worksheet, copying, moving cells, pasting, inserting, deletion cells, rows, columns, find

and replace text, numbers of cells, formatting worksheet.

-Creating a chart:-Working with chart types, changing data in chart, formatting a chart, use chart to

analyze data

-Using a list to organize data, sorting and filtering data in list

-Retrieve data with MS – query: Create a pivot table, customising a pivot table. Statistical analysis

of data

- Customise MS-Excel:-How to change view of worksheet, outlining a worksheet, customize

workspace, using templates to create default workbooks, protecting work book

-Exchange data with other application: linking and embedding, embedding objects, linking to other

applications, import, and export document.

9. Internet and its Applications

(a) Log-in to internet

(b) Navigation for information seeking on internet

(c) Browsing and down loading of information from internet

(d) Sending and receiving e-mail

- Creating a message

- Creating an address book

- Attaching a file with e-mail message

- Receiving a message

- Deleting a message

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BME 101 WORKSHOP PRACTICE

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Carpentry Shop

1. T – Lap joint

2. Cross lap joint

Welding Shop

1. Gas welding practice by students on mild steel flat

2. Lap joint by gas welding

3. Arc welding practice by students

4. Square butt joint by Arc welding

Machine Shop Practice

1. Job on lathe with one step turning and chamfering operations

2. Job on lathe with Facing and knurling operations

3. Drilling two holes of size 5 and 12 mm diameter on job used / to be used for shaping

4. Grinding a corner of above job on bench grinder

Fitting Shop

1. Finishing of two sides of a square piece by filing

2. To cut a square notch using hacksaw and to drill three holes on PCD and tapping

Text/Reference Books

1. Workshop Practice, K. C. JOHN, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.

2. Modern Workshop Technology, Henry Wright, BAKER Cleaver-Hume Press.

3. Workshop Technology, Hajra, Chaudhary, Media promotors & publishers pvt. Ltd.

4. Workshop Technology, B.S. Raghhuwanshi, Dhanpat Rai & Company (p) Limited.

5. Workshop Technology, Virendra Narula, Kataria & sons publications.

6. Comprehensive Workshop Technology, S.K. Garg, Laxmi Publications.

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BME 102 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS

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Sketch book preparation: Introduction to Engineering Drawing, Prerequisite for Engineering

Drawing, Drawing Instruments, Drawing Margins & title Block, Lettering, Type of lines,

Dimensioning techniques, Scales: Types of scales, construction of Scales: plain Scales, Vernier

Scales, Diagonal Scales, Comparative scales Engineering curves: Classification and application of

Engineering Curves, Construction of Conics, Cycloidal Curves, Involutes and Spirals along with

normal and tangent to each curve.

Sheet1: Projections of Point & Lines: Introduction to principal planes of projections, Projections

of the points located in same quadrant and different quadrants, Projections of line with its inclination

to one reference plane and with two reference planes. True length and inclination with the reference

planes.

Sheet 2: Projections of planes: Projections of planes (polygons, circle and ellipse) with its

inclination to one reference plane and with two reference planes, Concept of auxiliary plane method

for projections of the plane.

Sheet 3: Projections of Solids and Section of Solids: Classification of solids. Projections of solids

(Cylinder, Cone, Pyramid and Prism) along with frustum with its inclination to one reference plane

and with two reference planes. Section of such solids and the true shape of the section.

Sheet 4: Orthographic Projection: Fundamental of projection along with classification,

Projections from the pictorial view of the object on the principal planes for view from front, top and

sides using first angle projection method and third angle projection method, full sectional view

Sheet 5: Isometric Projection: Principle of Isometric Projection Isometric scale, Isometric

projections and Isometric Views, Isometric Views of standard shapes, Isometric views of standard

solids.

Sketch book preparation: Welded joints, riveted joints, lap joint, butt joint, screw fasteners, Screw

threads.

Computer Aided Drafting: Introduction to CAD, Advantages of CAD software’s, Auto CAD, Auto

CAD Commands and tool bars, Creating the Drawing, Charging properties, Dimensioning other

object, Text editing, Isometric drawing.

Text/Reference Books

1. Engineering Drawing Geometrical Drawing, P.S.Gill, S.K.Katara & Sons.

2. Engineering Drawing,Dhanarajay A Jolhe, Tata McGraw Hill.

3. Engineering Drawing, Basant Agarwal & CM Agarwal, Tata McGraw Hill.

4. Engineering Drawing, N. D. Bhatt, Charotar Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.

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ENG 113 ACTIVITY (SOFT SKILLS)

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1. Self Awareness

What is Self Awareness?, Introspection, Guide to Self Awareness and Self Analysis, SWOT

Analysis on self

2. Confidence Building

What is Confidence?, Important of Confidence Building, 6-steps guide on building Self –

Confidence

3. Goal Setting

Purpose of Goal Setting, Importance of Goal Setting, SMART Goals, Performance Goals and

Result Goals

4. Professional Grooming and Basic Etiquette

First Impressions, Importance of Professional Grooming, Grooming Guide – Men/

Women, Introduction to Basic Etiquette, Classroom Etiquette/Restroom Etiquette/Telephone

Etiquette, General Etiquette 1. Sentence Formation

Using Noun/Types of Noun, Verbs & its usage, Tense chart using Verbs, Subject-Verb Agreement

2. Paragraph Writing

Three Essential Elements, Illustration & Application of the Three Elements, How to write an

effective paragraph

3. Rapid Reading

What is Rapid Reading?, Importance of Rapid Reading, Simplifying Rapid Reading, Rapid

Reading Passages

4. Public Speaking

Why is Public Speaking important?, Three parts to Public Speaking explained, Guide to successful

Public Speaking

5. Time Management

What is Time Management?, Importance of Time Management, Managing Time

Effectively, Blocks to Effective Time Management

6. Stress Management

Stress and its Causes, Symptoms of Unmanaged Stress, Managing Stress, Benefits of Stress

Management

7. Presentation Skills

Types of Presentation Communication, A Beginner’s Guide to PowerPoint 2013, 4

P’s, Delivering Effective Presentation

8. The Colorful World of Adjectives

Types of Adjectives, Use of Adjective in Sentences, Descriptive Adjective for You.

Text/Reference Books

1. Business communication Design, Angell, Pamela, Mcgraw-Hill, New York.

2. Grammar Finder, Eastwood, John, Oxford university press.

3. Effective technical communication, Mitra, K. Barun, Oxford university press.

4. Communicate to conquer: A handbook of group discussion and interviews, PHI learning,

New Delhi.

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ENG 106 PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION

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Module 1: Fundamentals of Communication- Introduction, Definition, Process, Importance,

Different Forms and Purpose of Communication,Barriers to Communication,Organizational and

Interpersonal Communication

Module 2: Group Discussion- Introduction to Group Discussion, Types, Roles and Functions in

Group Discussion, Difference between GD and Debate, Preparation Strategy, Tips for a good GD.

Module 3: Presentation- Fundamentals of Presentation, Audience Analysis, Organizing Material,

Visual Aids and Nuances of Delivery, Body language and Effective Presentation, Question- Answer

Session

Module 4: Professional Writing- Official Correspondence – Drafting E- mails, Memorandum,

Notice, Agenda, Minutes, Circulars, Business Correspondence-Business letter writing- Sales letters,

Enquiry letters and replies to enquiry (enquiry about a product, service or information, asking for a

quotation, placing an order and replies to the same) letters of Claim and Adjustment

Module 5: Technical Writing- Report Writing- General and Technical report, Definition, Types,

structure, Technical proposals- Definitions, Types and Format

Text/Reference Books

1. Communication Skills, Pushp Lata & Sanjay Kumar.Oxford Higher Education/Oxford

University Press.

2. Technical Communication; Principles and Practice, Meenakshi Raman & Sangita

Sharma,Oxford University Press.

3. Effective Technical Communication, M Ashraf Rizvi, Tata McGraw-Hill Education

4. Basic Communication Skills for Technology, Andrea J. Rutherford, Peerson Education Asia

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MAT 103 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS II

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Module 1: Matrices- Rank of a matrix, Rank of matrix by reducing to normal forms, Consistency

and redundancy of systems of simultaneous linear equations and its solution, Eigen values and Eigen

vectors, Cayley- Hamilton theorem (without proof), Diagonalization of matrix.

Module 2: Differential Equations- Series Solutions of Second Order Linear Differential Equations

with Variable Coefficients (complementary functions only), Partial Differential Equations of First

Order: Lagrange’s Form, Standard Forms, Charpit’s Method .

Module 3: Coordinate Geometry of Three Dimensions- Equation of a sphere, Intersection of a

sphere and a plane, tangent plane, Intersection of two spheres, orthogonality of two spheres, Right

circular cone. Right circular cylinder.

Module 4: Vector Calculus- Scalar and vector fields, Differentiation and Integration of vector

functions, Directional derivatives, Gradient, Divergence and Curl.Line, Surface and volume

Integrals. Green’s theorem in a plane, Gauss’s and Stoke’s theorem (without proof) and their

applications.

Module 5: Statistics and Probability- Elementary theory of probability, Baye’s theorem with

simple applications, theoretical probability distributions: Binomial, Poisson and Normal.

Text/Reference Books

1: Analytic Solid Geometry, Shanti Narayan (S.Chand).

2: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erwin Kreyszig, Wiley 9thEdition.

3: Mathematics for Engineers, Chandrika Prasad, Prasad Mudranalaya Allahabad.

4: Advanced Mathematics for Engineers, Chandrika Prasad, Prasad Mudranalaya.

5: Vector Analysis, M.D.Raisinghania (S.Chand).

6: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Jain and Iyenger, Narosa.

8: Probability,Statistics and Queueing theory:Allen.

9: Statistical Methods (Vol. I & II), N.G.Das, TMH.

10: Schaum’s Outline Series for Vector Calculus.

11: Schaum’s Outline Series for Matrices.

12: Engineering Mathematics-II by C.B. Gupta and A .K. Malik, New Age International Pvt. Ltd.

13: Higher Engineering Mathematics, B.V.Ramana, Tata McGraw Hill.14: Probability, Statistics

and Queueing theory, V.Sundrapandian, PHI.

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PHY 107 PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS -II

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Module 1: Postulates of special theory of relativity, Lorentz transformations, Relativity of length, mass

and time. Relativistic velocity addition, mass-energy relation. Relativistic Energy and momentum.

Module 2: Quantum Mechanics: Compton effect & quantum nature of light. Schrodinger's Wave

Equation: Time dependent and time independent cases. Physical interpretation of wave function and its

properties, boundary conditions.

Applications of Schrodinger's Equation: Particle in one-dimensional box. Particle in three-

dimensional boxes. Degeneracy, Barrier penetration and tunnel effect, Tunneling probability, Alpha

Decay.

Module 3: Metals and Superconductors: Summerfield's Free electron gas model: Postulates, Density

of energy states, Fermi energy level, Band Theory of solids,

Superconductivity: Qualitative study of the phenomenon-meissner’s effect-Josephson effect Type

I & II super conductors-BSC theory of Superconductivity – applications – cryotron, super

conductivity magnets, magnetic levitation.

Module 4: Electro Dynamics: Scalar and Vector fields, Definitions of gradient Divergence and curl,

Maxwell's Equations, Boundary Conditions, Wave equation and its solution for free space, Nature of

E.M. Waves, Poynting vector.

Module 5: Architectural Acoustics & Nuclear Radiations Detector: Introduction - Sound-

Reflection of sound waves - Defects due to reflected sound - Absorption of sound-Sabine’s formula

- Reverberation theory - Eyring's equation Acoustic design of Hall - Common acoustical defects -

Acoustical materials, Nuclear radiations detector: Principle of Gas filled detector, G.M. Counter and

Scintillation counter.

Text/Reference Books

1. Concept of Modern Physics, Arthur Beiser, Tata McGraw Hill( Noida).

2. Introduction to Solid State Physics, C. Kittel, Wiley Editions(New Delhi).

3. Introduction to Electrodynamics, John D. Griffith, Tata McGraw Hill(Noida).

4. Electromagnetics, Sadiku, Oxford university Press(New Delhi).

5. QuantumMechanics, Ghatak & Loknathan,Tata McGraw Hill (Noida).

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CHY 103 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

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Module 1: Introduction and natural resources: Multidisciplinary nature and public awareness,

renewable and non renewable resources and associated problems, forest, water, mineral, food,

energy and land resources. Introduction to natural resources, conservation of natural resources and

human role.

Module 2: Ecosystem: Ecological concepts, concept of ecosystems, types of ecosystems, ecosystem

structure and functioning, energy flow, food chains and food webs, ecological pyramids.

Module 3: Biodiversity and Conservation: Definition, genetic species and ecosystem diversity

biogeographically, classification of Indian value of biodiversity at national and local levels, India

as a mega-diversity nation, treats to biodiversity and endangered and endemic species of India, need

for conservation of biodiversity.

Module 4: Environmental pollution: Definition, causes, effect and control of air pollution, water

pollution, soil pollution, marine pollution, noise pollution, thermal pollution, electromagnetic

pollution, nuclear hazards, human role in prevention of pollution, solid waste management, disaster

management, floods, earthquake, cyclone, and landslide

Firework Safety:, Combustion of firework and pollution (noise, smoke, fireworks fallout and

residue pollution), heavy metal toxicity due to fireworks and associated health effects.

Module 5: Social Issue and Environment: Unsuitable to suitable development, urban problem

related to energy and water conservation, environment protection act, wild life protection act, forest

conservation act, environmental issues, population explosion, and family welfare programme.

Environmental and human health HIV, women and child welfare, role of information technology on

environment and human health.

Corruption: definition and reasons, details of organizations/agencies working against corruption,

role of individual against corruption and mode of action.

Ethics: Meaning, nature, determinants and objectives of ethics, ethics and its relation to values

norms and morals, Indian ethos, Swami Vivekananda and ethics.

Text/Reference Books

1. Fundamentals of Environmental Biology, K. C. Agrawal, Nidhi Publishers(Bikaner).

2. Fundamentals of Ecology, E.P. Odum, W.B. Saunders Co. (USA).

3. Fundamentals of Ecology, E. P. Odum, Natraj Publisher (Dehradun).

4. Ecology: Principles and Applications, J. L. Chapman &, M. J. Reiss, Cambridge University

Press.

5. Atmospheric pollution, W. Buch, Tata McGraw Hill(TMH)

6. Professional Ethics and Human Values, M. Govindarajan, PHI Learning Private Limited

(Delhi).

7. Corruption and Reform in India, Jennifer Bussell, Cambridge University Press.

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BME 201 ENGINEERING MECHANICS

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Module 1: Fundamental laws of mechanics, Principle of transmissibility, System of forces,

Resultant force, Resolution of force, Moment and Couples, Varignon's Theorem, Resolution of a

force into a force and a couple, Free body diagram, Equilibrium, Conditions for equilibrium, Lami's

theorem. Virtual work: Principle of Virtual Work, Active forces and active force diagram.

Module 2: Centroid & Moment of Inertia: Location of centroid and center of gravity, Moment of

inertia, Parallel axis and perpendicular axis theorem, Radius of gyration, M.I of composite section,

Polar moment of inertia, M.I of solid bodies(Mass moment of Inertia). Lifting Machines: Mechanical

advantage, Velocity Ratio, Efficiency of machine, Ideal machine, Ideal effort and ideal load,

Reversibility of machine, Law of machine, Lifting machines; System of Pulleys, Simple wheel and

axle, Wheel and differential axle, Weston’s differential pulley block, Worm and worm wheel, Single

purchase winch crab.

Module 3: Friction: Types of Friction, Laws of friction, Angle of friction, Angle of repose, Ladder,

Wedge, Belt Friction. Drives: Belt drives, Chain drives and Gear drives.

Module 4: Kinematics of Particles and Rigid Bodies: Velocity, Acceleration, Types of Motion,

Equations of Motion, Rectangular components of velocity and acceleration, Angular velocity and

Angular acceleration, Radial and transverse velocities and accelerations, Projectiles motion on plane

and Inclined Plane, Relative Motion. Kinetics of Particles and Rigid Bodies: Newton's laws,

Equation of motion in rectangular coordinate, radial and transverse components, Equation of motion

in plane for a rigid body, D'Alembert principle.

Module 5: Work, Energy and Power: Work of a force, weight, spring force and couple, Power,

Efficiency, Energy, Kinetic energy of rigid body, Principle of work and energy, Conservative and

Nonconservative Force, Conservation of energy. Impulse and Momentum: Linear and angular

momentum, Linear and angular impulse, Principle of momentum for a particle and rigid body,

Principle of linear impulse and momentum for a particle and rigid body, Principle of angular

momentum and Impulse, Conservation of angular momentum, Angular momentum of rigid body.

Text/Reference Books

1. Vector Mechanics for Engineers, Beer and Johnston, Tata McGraw-Hill.

2. Engineering Mechanics, Hibbeler, Pearson Education.

3. Engineering Mechanics, Meriam and Kraige, John Wiley & Sons.

4. Engineering Mechanics, Timoshenko and Young, Tata McGraw-Hill.

5. Engineering Mechanics, Shames, Pearson Education.

6. Engineering Mechanics, Boresi and Schmidt, CL-Engineering.

7. Engineering Mechanics, Andrew Pytel & Kiusalas, Cengage Learning.

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BCS 201 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING USING C

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Module 1: Introduction:-What is a program? What is a programming language? Steps in

Programming, Skills needed to do programming, A little introduction to C, Writing a Program,

Fundamentals of a Programming Language, Different Programming Techniques, Procedural

Programming, Modular Programming, Object Oriented Programming, Getting started with

compiler.Words and Sentences in C Language: Alphabets in C, Keywords in C, Rules of forming

Words in C language, Data Variables, Data Types and Rules for naming and declaring data,

variables, Basic Data Types in C, Constants, Comments in C.

Module 2: Instructionsand Rules for Writing:-Types of instructions, Data Manipulation

Instructions, Input/Output Instructions,Flow Control Instructions: Decision Control Instructions, If,

if-else, If-else-if, Nested if-else, Loop Control Instructions, For Loop, While Loop, Do While,

Selection Instructions.

Module 3: Functions:-Why use Functions, Components of Function, Name of a function, Body of

a function, Local variables of a function, Parameters or Arguments to a function, Return Values,

Prototype of a function

Arrays: What is an array? Array Declaration, Array Initialization, Accessing individual elements of

an array, Two Dimensional Arrays, Passing an array element to a function, Rules of using an array.

Module 4: Pointers:-What is a pointer? Declaring a Pointer variable, initializing a pointer variable,

Using a Pointer Variable, Pointer Arithmetic, Pointers and array, passing an entire array to a

function.

Strings: What are strings? String I/O, String Manipulation Functions.

Module 5: Structures:-Declaring and Accessing Structure, variables Uses of Structures,

UnionsStorage Classes and Scoping: Automatic, Register, External, Static, Scope of a VariableFile

Input/Output: Command-line arguments, File Input and Output, Combining Command-line

Arguments and File I/O.

Text/Reference Books 1. The C Programming Language, Brian W. Kernighan, Dennis M. Ritchie, Prentice-Hall (New Delhi). 2. C Programming: A Modern Approach, K. N. King, Prentice-Hall (New Delhi). 3. C Primer Plus, Stephen Prata, Sams. 4. Practical C Programming, Steve Oualline, O'Reilly Media. 5. Let us C, Yashwant Kanetkar, BPB Publications. 6. Pointers in C, Yashwant Kanetkar, BPB Publications.

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ENG 107 COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES LAB

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1. Phonetic Symbols and Transcriptions

2. Methods of Word Formation

3. Reading, Listening and Speaking Skills

4. Seminar Presentation

5. Group Discussion

6. Job Interview

Text / Reference Books

1. Advanced Manual for Communication Laboratories and Technical Report Writing,

D.Sudha Rani, Pearson,(New Delhi)

2. A Course in Phonetics and Spoken English, J. Sethi & P.V. Dhamija, PHI Learning Pvt.

Ltd.

3. English Language Laboratories: A Comprehensive Manual, Nira Konar, PHI Learning Pvt.

Ltd.

4. Oxford English Learning Package ( with CDs: Headway Series)

5. Tata McGraw Hills English Learning Package ( with CDs)

6. Oxford Advanced Learners’ Dictionary, Oxford University Press (New Delhi)

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PHY 108 PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS LAB–II

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1. To study the charging and discharging of a condenser and hence determine time Constant

(both current and voltage graphs are to be plotted).

2. To determine the high resistance by method of leakage, using a Ballistic Galvanometer.

3. To study the variation of semiconductor resistance with temperature and hence determine

the band gap of semiconductor in the form of reverse biased P-N junction diode.

4. To determine the ferromagnetic constants retaintivity, coercivity, permeability, susceptibility

by tracing I.H. curve using C.R.O.

5. Frequency Determination - Melde's Method.

6. To determine the specific resistance of the material by Carey Foster Bridge.

7. To convert a Galvanometer in to an ammeter of given range and calibrate it.

8. To convert a Galvanometer in to a voltmeter of given range and calibrate it.

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CHY 107 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE LAB

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List of Experiments(any six) 1. To determine the hardness of water by HCl method.

2. To determine the hardness of water by EDTA method.

3. To determine pH of a given sample by pH-meter.

4. To determine conductivity of a given sample by conductivity -meter.

5. Determination of Dissolved Oxygen present in given water sample.

6. To determine the percentage of available chlorine in a given sample of bleaching powder.

7. To determine the dissolved ammonia in given sample water

8. Determine the dissolved carbon dioxide of a given sample of water

9. To determine the strength of Ferrous Ammonium sulphate solution with the help of K2Cr2O7

solution using external indicator.

10. To measure the extent of chloride ions present in given water sample. Text/Reference Books

1. Practical Engineering Chemistry, Dr. Sapna Dubey & Dr.Renu Gupta.

2. Environmental Chemistry, Baird, 5thEdition, W.H. Freeman.

3. Laboratory manual for Environmental Chemistry, Sunitha Hooda, Sumanjeet Kaur.

4. Vogel's text book of quantitative Chemical Analysis Sixth edition, J Mendham, R C Denney,

J D Barnes, M J K Thomas.

5. A Comprehensive Laboratory Manual for Environmental Science and Engeenering, P. R

Sreemadhavan Pillai.

6. Engineering Chemistry, Jain & Jain.

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BCS 202 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING USING C LAB

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Basic Calculation: 1. Write a c program to display your Name, address and city in different lines.

2. Write a c program to convert the degree to radian using the formula Radian=degree*PI/180;

3. Write a c program to convert the Fahrenheit into centigrade. Formula c= (F-32)/1.8

4. Write a c program to calculate the simple interest using the following formula. Formula:

I=P*R*N/100 where P=Principal amount R=Rate of interest N=No of years

5. Write a c program to calculate the compound interest using the formula. Formula of compound

interest is P(1 + r)n

6. Write a program in C to display sum of first N natural numbers using the formula N (N+1)/2

7. Write a c program to find the roots of the quadratic equation using the formula

Root1= (-b+sqrt (b2-4ac))/2a Root2= (-b-sqrt (b2-4ac))/2a

8. Write a C- program to swap the values of two variables A, B.

9. Write a C- program to swap the values of two variables A, B. Without using third variable

10. Write a C – program which used to convert total seconds into proper minutes and seconds. Total

seconds input by the user. Example: if used enter 100 seconds then display 1 minute and 40 seconds

Write a C – program which used to convert total seconds into proper hours, minutes and seconds.

Total seconds input by the user. Example: if used enter 7300 seconds then display 2 hours - 1 minute

and 40 seconds (3600 seconds = 1 minutes)

11. Write a C – program which used to calculate various currency notes one must need to pay for

particular amount enter by the user. Display currency notes in the descending order.

Conditional Statements

1. Write a C – program which used to determine type of triangle based on sides. Measure of sides input

by the user. To check whether the triangle is isosceles, scalene or equilateral triangle. Hint: If all the

sides are equal than equilateral, If any two sides are equal than isosceles otherwise scalene.

2. Write a program in C to which allow user to enter any arithmetic operator (+ - * /) and two integer

values and display result according to selection of operator.

3. Write a program in C to calculate gross salary of employee using: 1. Gross Salary = Basic Pay + DA

+ HRA – PF. 2. DA = 30% If Basic Pay < 5000 otherwise DA = 45% of

4. the Basic Pay. 3. HRA = 15% of Basic Pay. 4. PF = 12% of Basic Pay. Only basic pay will input by

the user. Display Gross salary – DA – HRA – PF and basic salary

5. Student should fulfill the following criteria for admission: Mathematics >= 50 Physics >= 45

Chemistry >= 60 Total of all subject >= 170 OR Total of Mathematics + Physics >= 120 Accept the

marks of all the three subjects from the user and check if the student is eligible for admission.

6. Write a program in C for grade calculation using if…else if ladder and switch Statement. Accept

marks of 3 subjects calculate total and based on it calculate Grade. Total greater or equal to than 80

Grade A+ Total greater or equal to than 70 and less

than 80 Grade A Total greater or equal to than 60 and less than 70 Grade A– Total greater or equal

to than 50 and less than 60 Grade B+

Loop Programs

1. Program to display first N prime numbers. N is input by the user.

2. Program to display A to Z in upper case or lower case according to user selection.

3. Program which used to print A to Z and Z to A.

4. Program which ask for party to user until the user say yes (Using While)

5. Program which ask for party to user until the user say yes (Using Do While)

6. Program which check that whether the given number is palindrome or not. If given no and reverse of

that no is same then we can say given no is palindrome

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7. Program to check that the given number is Armstrong or not. Sum of cube of each and every digit of

input number is equal to actual number then the number is said to be Armstrong.

8. Program which will display next nearest prime number of given integer number. For example next

nearest prime of 5 is 7, for 8 is 11, for 7 is 11 (Using Do while)

List of Patterns

Display this kind of output on the screen

1

1 1

1 2 1

1 3 3 1

1 4 6 4 1

Display this kind of output on the screen

1

2 1

3 2 1

4 3 2 1

5 4 3 2 1

Display this kind of output on the screen

*

* *

* * *

* * * *

* * * * *

* * * *

* * *

* *

*

List of Series

1. Write a program to print the series. 1+8+27+64…..N

2. Write program to print the sum of square of n odd numbers 1+32+52+72+……...N2

3. Write a program for following series. 1-(x2/2!)+(x4/4!)-(x6/6!)+…N

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BME 202 COMPUTER AIDED GRAPHICS

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Introduction: Principles of drawing, conventional representation of machine components and

materials, lines, types of lines, dimensioning types, rules of dimensioning, Computer aided drafting:

Introduction to computer aided drafting, advantages and applications of CAD, concepts of computer

aided drafting using AutoCAD, basic drawing and modify commands.

[Discuss on AutoCAD software and to draw in Sketch book]

Isometric Projections: Isometric projection of planes and solids.

[At least 3 Problems in AutoCAD and 3 problems in Sketch book]

Orthographic Projection: Introduction to orthographic projection, concept of first angle and third

angle projection, drawing of simple machine elements in first angle projection.

[At 4 problems on AutoCAD and 4problems in sketch book]

Section of solids: Introduction to sectional views, Section of right solids by normal and inclined

planes.

[At least 2 problems on AutoCAD and 2problems in sketch book]

Conventional representation of materials: Common features, Springs, Gear Assemblies,

Materials, Interrupted views and Braking of Shaft, Pipe, Bar, Surface finishing & Machining

Symbols

[At least 2 problems on AutoCAD and 2 problems in sketch book]

Miscellaneous: Welded joints, riveted joints, Belt and pulleys, screw fasteners, Bearings; Ball,

roller, needle, foot step bearing Belt and pulleys, pipe joints.

[At least one problem from each on AutoCAD and sketch book preparation of all topics]

Text/Reference Books

1. N.D. Bhatt, Elementary Engg. Drawing, Chartor Pub. House, Anand, India.

2. D. N. Johle, Engineering Drawing, Tata Mcgraw-hill Publishing Co. Ltd..

3. P.S. Gill, Engineering Graphics.

4. N.D. Bhatt, Machine Drawing, Chartor Publishing house, Anand, India.

5. Warren J. Luzzader, Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing, Prentice Hall of India, New

Delhi.

6. Fredderock E. Giesecke, Alva Mitchell & others, Principles of Engineering Graphics,

Maxwell McMillan Publishing.

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ENG 114 ACTIVITY (SOFT SKILLS)

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1. Communication for Impact

Importance and Types of Communication, 6 Steps Model of Communication, Guide to Effective

Communication – Listening Skills, Successful Communication at Workplace.

2. Interpersonal Relationship Management

Importance of Interpersonal Relationship (IPR), Benefits of IPR, Developing Interpersonal

Abilities.

3. Team Building

Definition and Types, Team work skills, Qualities of a Team Player.

4. Leadership

Understanding the qualities of a Good Leader, 4 Factors of Leadership, Bring out the Leader in

You.

5. Resume Writing

Concepts of Resume, Curriculum Vitae and Bio-data, Resume – Information and Details, Sample

Resume and Template.

6. Cover Letter

Cover letter Writing, Sample Cover letter and Template.

7. Personal Grooming and Interview Etiquette

Basic Personal Hygiene, Professional Attire – Men, Professional Attire – Women, Interview

Etiquette Guide.

8. Telephonic Interview

Importance and Preparation, Advantages and Disadvantages, Things to Remember.

9. Video Interview

Preparation and Practice, Guide to a Successful Video Interview.

10. Group Discussion

Group Discussion Guide, Topics for Group Discussion, Mock GD.

11. Personal Interview

Importance and Types of Personal Interviews, FAQs with Answers.

12. Extempore

Guide to a Successful Extempore, Extempore Topics.

Text/Reference Books

1. Business communication Design, Angell, Pamela, Mcgraw-Hill, New York.

2. Grammar Finder, Eastwood, John, Oxford university press.

3. Effective technical communication, Mitra, K. Barun, Oxford university press.

4. Communicate to conquer: A handbook of group discussion and interviews, PHI learning,

New Delhi.

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MAT 105: ADVANCE ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS

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MODULE 1: LAPLACE TRANSFORM - Laplace transform with its simple properties, applications

to the solution of ordinary and partial differential equations having constant co-efficient with

special reference to the wave and diffusion equations.

MODULE 2: FOURIER SERIES & Z TRANSFORM – Expansion of simple functions in Fourier

series. Half range series, Change of intervals, Harmonic analysis. Z -TRANSFORM - Introduction,

Properties, Inverse Z Transform.

MODULE 3: FOURIER TRANSFORM - Complex form of Fourier Transform and its inverse,

Fourier sine and cosine transform and their inversion. Applications of Fourier Transform to

solution of partial differential equations having constant co-efficient with special reference to heat

equation and wave equation.

MODULE 4: COMPLEX VARIABLES-I - Analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations,

Elementary transformations, Line integral in complex domain, Cauchy’s theorem. Cauchy’s

integral formula.

MODULE 5: COMPLEX VARIABLES-II -Taylor’s series Laurent’s series poles, Residues,

Evaluation of simple definite real integrals using the theorem of residues. Simple contour

integration.

Text/Reference Books:

1. Engineering Mathematics, T Veerarajan, TMH 2. Mathematical Techniques, Jordan, Oxford 3. Advance Engineering Mathematics, Potter, Oxford 4. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Irvin Kreyszig, Wiley 5. Mathematical Methods, Dutta, D., New Age 6. Text BOOK Of Engineering Mathematics, Dutta, New Age

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BEC 301: ELECTRONICS DEVICES AND CIRCUITS

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MODULE 1: JUNCTION DIODE: Diode clipping and clamping circuits, voltage multipliers,

Schottky barrier diode

Filters: constant K-section, Ladder type, π-section, T-section filter, m-derived filter sections, Lattics

filter section. Explanation of L-type, -type and analysis of RC-filters

MODULE 2: TRANSISTORS: h-parameters, hybrid-pi model of BJT, Ebers-Moll model, transients

in diodes and transistors, low and high frequency models of JFET, MOS Devices: NMOS, PMOS

and CMOS

MODULE 3: FEEDBACK AMPLIFIERS: Feedback concepts, positive feedback and negative

feedback, Block diagram of four types of feedback, analysis of voltage-series feedback.

Small Signal Amplifiers at Low Frequency: Coupling schemes for multistage amplifiers,

frequency response, differential amplifiers, cascaded transistor amplifiers, Darlington and cascode

circuits.

MODULE 4: OSCILLATORS: Classification criterion for oscillation, tuned collector, Hartley,

Colpitts, RC phase shift, Wien bridge and crystal oscillators, astable, monostable and bistable

multivibrators, Schmitt trigger, blocking oscillators.

MODULE 5: POWER AMPLIFIERS: Power amplifier circuits, class-A, class-B and class-AB output

stages, class-C amplifiers, push pull amplifiers with and without transformers, complementary

symmetry and quasi-complementary symmetry amplifiers.

Text/Reference Books:

1. Integrated Electronics Analog and Digital Circuits & Systems, Millman J. & Halkias C.C., McGraw Hill.

2. Electronic Devices and Integrated Circuits, B. P. Singh and Rekha Singh, Pearson Education

3. Application of Analog Integrated Circuits, Soclof S., Prentice Hall of India. 4. Electronics Devices & Circuit Theory, Boylestad & Nashelskey, Prentice Hall of India.

5. Electronics Principles, Malvino, Pearson Education

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BEC 303: DIGITAL ELECTRONICS

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MODULE 1: NUMBER SYSTEMS AND CODES: Introduction to number systems, weighted and

non-weighted codes, 1’s complement, 2’s complement, complement arithmetic

Introduction to Boolean Algebra: Postulates and theorems of Boolean algebra, Boolean functions,

canonical and standard form, simplification of Boolean function using Boolean laws and theorems

MODULE 2: LOGIC GATES: Diode and transistor as a switch, basic logic gates, derived logic

gates, block diagrams and truth tables, logic diagrams from Boolean expression and vice versa,

converting logic diagram to universal logic, positive logic, negative logic and mixed logic

MODULE 3: SIMPLIFICATION OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS: K-map representation,

incompletely specified functions, simplification realization with gates, Quine-McCluskey method

Combinational Logic: Analysis and design of combinational circuits, half adder and full adder,

half subtractor and full subtractor, binary serial and parallel adder, BCD adder, binary multipliers,

magnitude comparator, decoders, encoders, multiplexers, de-multiplexers

MODULE 4: SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS: Latches, flip-flops, triggering of the flip-flops, master-

slave flip-flop, excitation tables, conversion of the flip-flops, analysis and design of clocked

sequential circuits, shift registers, counters

MODULE 5: LOGIC FAMILIES: Logic gate characteristics (propagation delay, speed, noise

margin, fan-in, fan-out, power dissipation), standard logic families (RTL, DCTL, DTL, TTL, ECL,

MOS), tri-state devices

Programmable Logic: Introduction to programmable logic array (PLA) & programmable array

logic (PAL

Text/Reference Books:

1. Digital Design, Moris Mano, Pearson Education

2. Digital Fundamental, Floyd and Jain, Pearson Education

3. Digital System: Principles and Applications, Tocci, Pearson Education

4. Digital Electronics, B. P. Singh, Dhanpat Rai & Sons

5. Modern Digital Electronics, R. P. Jain, Tata McGraw-Hill

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BEE 301: CIRCUIT ANALYSIS

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MODULE 1:INTRODUCTION: Introduction to circuit elements and their characteristics. Current and voltage reference. KVL and KCL, Node Analysis Mesh analysis. Response of single element, double element and triple element circuits. Resonance, selectivity & Q-factor in ac circuits. MODULE 2: NETWORK THEOREMS: Thevenis’s, Norton's, Superposition, Reciprocity, Compensation, Millman's, Tellegen’s, Maximum power transfer and Miller`s theorems in DC & AC Circuits. MODULE 3: POLYPHASE CIRCUITS: General Circuit Relations: Three Phase Star, Three Phase Delta, Star and Delta Combination, Four Wire Star Connection. Balanced and unbalanced Three Phase Voltages, currents and Impedances. Power and Reactive Volt-Amperes in a 3-Phase System. POWER RELATIONS IN AC CIRCUITS: Instantaneous Power in AC Circuits, Power Factor, Apparent Power, Reactive Power, Power Triangle, Complex Power. MODULE 4: NON-SINUSOIDAL WAVES: Complex Periodic Waves and Their Analysis By Fourier Series. Different Kinds of Symmetry, Determination of Co-Efficients. Average and Effective Values of a Non-Sinusoidal Wave, Power in a Circuit of Non-Sinusoidal Waves of Current and Voltage, Form Factor, Equivalent Sinusoidal Wave and Equivalent Power Factor. Response of Linear Network to Non-Sinusoidal Periodic Waves. MODULE 5: TIME DOMAIN AND FREQUENCY DOMAIN ANALYSIS: Response of networks to step, ramp, impulse, pulse and sinusoidal inputs. Time domain and frequency domain analysis of circuits. Shifting theorem, initial and final value theorems. Special signal waveforms with Laplace transform & applications to circuit operations. B. Tech Electrical Engineering Syllabus Page 3

Text/Reference Books:

1. Network Analysis, Van Valkenburg, PHI

2. Engineeirng Circuit Analysis, Hayt & Kemmerly, 6/e (TMH) 3. Electric Circuits (SIE), J. Edminster& M. Nahvi, 5/e, SOL 4. Circuits & Networks, Nagsarkar & Sukhija, Oxford 5. Electric Circuit Theory & Technology, John Bird, ELSEVIER 6. Network & Systems, D Roy Chodhary, New Age 7. Network Analysis and Synthesis, Ghosh & Chakrabarti, (TMH) 8. Circuit Theory, A. Chakarvorty, Dhanpat Rai & Co. (Pvt.) Ltd.

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BCS 302: OBJECT ORINTED PROGRAMMING WITH C++

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MODULE 1: DIFFERENT PARADIGMS FOR PROBLEM SOLVING: need for OOP, differences between OOP and Procedure oriented programming, Abstraction, Overview of OOP principles, Encapsulation, Inheritance and Polymorphism. MODULE 2: C++ BASICS: Structure of a C++ program, Data types, Declaration of variables, Expressions, Operators, Operator Precedence, Evaluation of expressions, Type conversions, Pointers, Arrays, Pointers and Arrays, Strings, Structures, References. Flow control statement- if, switch, while, for, do, break, continue, goto statements. Functions-Scope of variables, Parameter passing, Default arguments, inline functions, Recursive functions, Pointers to functions. MODULE 3: DYNAMIC MEMORY: allocation and de-allocation operators-new and delete, Preprocessor directives. C++ Classes And Data Abstraction: Class definition, Class structure, Class objects, Class scope, this pointer, Friends to a class, Static class members, Constant member functions, Constructors and Destructors, Dynamic creation and destruction of objects, Data abstraction, ADT and information hiding. MODULE 4: POLYMORPHISM - Function overloading, Operator overloading, Generic programming necessity of templates, Function templates and class templates.Inheritance: Defining a class hierarchy, Different forms of inheritance, Defining the Base and Derived classes, Access to the base class members, Base and Derived class construction, Destructors, Virtual base class. MODULE 5: VIRTUAL FUNCTIONS AND POLYMORPHISM - Static and Dynamic bindings, Base and Derived class virtual functions, Dynamic binding through virtual functions, Virtual function call mechanism, Pure virtual functions, Abstract classes, Implications of polymorphic use of classes, Virtual destructors.

Text/Reference Books: 1. Problem solving with C++, The OOP, 4th Edition, Walter Savitch, Pearson

Education. 2. C++, The Complete Reference, 4th Edition, Herbert Schildt, TMH. 3. C++ Primer, 3rd Edition, S.B.Lippman and J.Lajoie, Pearson Education. 4. The C++ Programming Language, 3rd Edition, B.Stroutstrup, Pearson Education. 5. Object Oriented Programming in C++, 3rd Edition, R.Lafore, Galigotia

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BEE 302: ELECTRICAL MACHINES-I

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100

MODULE 1: ELECTROMECHANICAL ENERGY CONVERSION - Basic principles of

electromechanical energy conversion. Basic aspects and physical phenomena involved in

energy conversion. Energy balance.

MODULE 2: DC GENERATORS - Construction, Types of DC generators, emf equation,

lap & wave windings, equalizing connections, armature reaction, commutation, methods

of improving commutations, demagnetizing and cross magnetizing mmf, interpoles,

characteristics, parallel operation. Rosenberg generator.

MODULE 3: DC MOTORS - Principle, back emf, types, production of torque, armature

reaction & interpoles, characteristics of shunt, series & compound motor, DC motor

starting. Speed Control of DC Motor: Armature voltage and field current control methods,

Ward Leonard method. Braking, losses and efficiency, direct & indirect test, Swinburne’s

test, Hopkinsion test, field & retardation test, single-phase series motor.

MODULE 4: TRANSFORMERS - Construction, types, emf equation. No load and load

conditions. Equivalent circuits, Vector diagrams, OC and SC tests, Sumpner’s back-to-back

test, efficiency. Voltage regulation, effect of frequency, parallel operation,

autotransformers, switching currents in transformers, separation of losses.

MODULE 5: POLYPHASE TRANSFORMERS - Single unit or bank of single-phase units,

polyphase connections, Open delta and V connections, Phase conversion: 3 to 6 phase and

3 to 2 phase conversions, tertiary winding.

Text/Reference Books:

1. Electric Machinery, A.E. Fitggerald, C.Kingsley Jr and Umans, 6th Edition McGraw Hill,

2. Electric Machines, Kothari & Nagrath 3/e,TMH

3. The Performance and Design of AC machines, M.G. Say, Pit man & Sons.

4. Electric Machinery, Guru, 3E, Oxford

5. Electrical Machinery, P. S. Bimbhra, Khanna Pub.

6. Electric Machinery Fundamentals, Stephen J Chapman, McGraw-Hill

7. Electrical Machines, Husain Ashfaq, Dhanpat Rai & Sons

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BEC 306: ELECTRONICS DEVICES & CIRCUITS LAB

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1. Plot gain-frequency characteristics of BJT amplifier with and without negative feedback in the emitter circuit and determine bandwidths, gain bandwidth products and gains at 1 kHz with and without negative feedback.

2. Study of series and shunt voltage regulators and measurement of line and load regulation and ripple factor.

3. Plot and study the characteristics of small signal amplifier using FET.

4. Study of push pull amplifier. Measure variation of output power & distortion with load.

5. Study Wein bridge oscillator and observe the effect of variation in R & C on oscillator frequency

6. Study transistor phase shift oscillator and observe the effect of variation in R & C on oscillator frequency and compare with theoretical value.

7. Study the following oscillators and observe the effect of variation of C on oscillator frequency: (a) Hartley (b) Colpitts

8. To plot the characteristics of MOSFET and CMOS.

9. Plot frequency response curve for single stage amplifier and to determine gain bandwidth product.

10. Plot drain current - drain voltage and drain current – gate bias characteristics of field effect transistor and measure of Idss & Vp

11. Plot gain- frequency characteristic of two stages RC coupled amplifier & calculate its bandwidth and compare it with theoretical value.

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BEC 307: DIGITAL ELECTRONICS LAB

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1. To study and perform the following experiments.

(a) Operation of digital multiplexer and demultiplexer.

(b) Binary to decimal encoder.

(c) Characteristics of CMOS integrated circuits.

2. To study and perform experiment- Compound logic functions and various

combinational circuits based on AND/NAND and OR/NOR Logic blocks.

3. To study and perform experiment -Digital to analog and analog to digital converters.

4. To study and perform experiment- Various types of counters and shift registers.

5. To study and perform experiment - Interfacing of CMOS to TTL and TTL to CMOS

ICs.

6. To study and perform experiment- BCD to binary conversion on digital IC trainer.

7. To study and perform experiment -

Astable (b) Monostable (c) Bistable Multivibrators and the frequency variation with

different parameters, observe voltage waveforms at different points of transistor.

8. To study and perform experiment -Voltage comparator circuit using IC-710.

9. To study and perform experiment- Schmitt transistor binary circuit.

10. Design 2 bit binary up/down binary counter on bread board.

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BCS 305 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING WITH C++ LAB

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1. Create a user defined function (any) and use it inside the program.

2. Implement “call by value” & “call by reference “ function call techniques by using

any user defined functions.

3. Implement the working of classes and objects by using any real world object.

4. Create a Stack object model in C++ & also make use of default and parameterized

constructor to make the class more flexible in use.

5. Make all the member functions, including constructors, non-inline in the above

class.

6. Create any user defined class using the concept of static data and member functions.

7. Create a Class or program implementing the concept of passing and returning object

to/from member functions.

8. WAP to implement polymorphism through function overloading (Area of different

shapes).

9. Create a user defined type Complex and do all the Complex number arithmetic. And

also make use of operator overloading.

10. Implement single level inheritance by using Student and Marks class.

11. Implement multilevel inheritance by using the Stack class.

12. Demonstrate the calling mechanism of constructors and destructors in Multilevel

Inheritance.

13. Create generic Stack model for storing different types of data.

14. Create a user defined type Matrix and perform all matrix operations. Also make use

of operator overloading.

15. Implement the concept of abstract classes and virtual functions by using Shape,

Rectangle and Triangle class.

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BEE 303 ELECTRICAL MACHINES LAB-I

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1. To separate hysteresis and eddy current losses of a single phase transformer

at rated voltage, frequency by conducting no load tests at different frequencies

keeping V/f constant.

2. To operate two single phase transformers of different KVA ratings in parallel and

plot the variation of currents shared by each transformer versus load current.

3. To conduct Sumpners test on two identical single phase transformers and

determine their efficiency at various loads.

4. To perform direct load test on a D.C. shunt motor and plot variation of (a) Input

current

(b) Speed(c) Torque (d) Efficiency versus output power.

5. 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.

6. To make Scott connection of two single phase transformer and to verify the

current. Relation by drawing phasor diagrams for (a) Balanced and (b) Unbalanced

resistive loads.

7. To conduct open circuit and short circuit test on a three phase three winding

transformer and determine the equivalent circuit parameters

8. To conduct direct load test on a D.C. compound generator with

a. Shunt field alone

b. Cumulative and differential compounding for short and long shunt

connections.

9. To study the performance of 3-phase transformer for its various connections, i.e.

star/star star/delta delta/star and delta/delta and find the magnitude of 3rd

harmonic current.

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ENG 115 SOFT SKILL & PROFESSIONAL APTITUDE

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MODULE: 1- INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT- Importance & Benefits of IPR, Developing Interpersonal Abilities, Team Building- Definition and Types, Team work skills, Qualities of a Team Player, Leadership- Understanding the qualities of a Good Leader, 4 Factors of Leadership, Bring out the Leader in You MODULE: 2- RESUME WRITING- Concepts of Resume, Curriculum Vitae and Bio-data, Resume – Information and Details, Sample Resume and Template, Cover Letter- Cover letter Writing, Sample Cover letter and Template MODULE: 3 -PERSONAL GROOMING AND INTERVIEW ETIQUETTE- Basic Personal Hygiene, Professional Attire – Men& Women, Interview Etiquette Guide, Telephonic Interview- Importance and Preparation, Advantages and Disadvantages, Things to Remember, Video Interview- Preparation and Practice, Guide to a Successful Video Interview, Importance and Types of Personal Interviews, FAQs with Answers MODULE: 4 - GROUP DISCUSSION- Group Discussion Guide, Topics for Group Discussion, Mock GD MODULE: 5 –EXTEMPORE- Guide to Successful Extempore, Extempore Topics, Practice Session

Text/Reference Books:

1. Business communication Design, Angell, Pamela, Mcgraw-Hill, New York. 2. Grammar Finder, Eastwood, John, Oxford university press. 3. Effective technical communication, Mitra, K. Barun, Oxford university press. 4. Communicate to conquer: A handbook of group discussion and interviews, PHI

learning, New Delhi.

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MGT 201: ORIENTATION PROGRAM IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP

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Above courses are verified certificate online courses which will be provided by Ministry of Skills

Development and Entrepreneurship and Wadhwani Foundation.

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BEE 401: CIRCUIT ANALYSIS & SYNTHESIS

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MODULE 1: GRAPH THEORY - Graph of a Network, definitions, tree, co tree, link, basic loop and basic cut set, Incidence matrix, cut set matrix, Tie set matrix Duality, Loop and Node methods of analysis. MODULE 2:NETWORK FUNCTIONS: The concept of complex frequency, series and parallel combinations. terminals and terminal pairs, driving point impedance transfer functions, poles and zeros. Restrictions on pole and zero location in s-plane. Time domain behaviour from pole and zero plot. Procedure for finding network functions for general two terminal pair networks MODULE 3: NETWORK SYNTHESIS: Hurwitz polynomial, positive real functions, reactive networks. Separation property for reactive networks. The four-reactance function forms, specification for reactance function. Foster form of reactance networks. Cauer form of reactance networks. Synthesis of RL and R-C networks in Foster and Cauer forms. MODULE 4:TWO PORT GENERAL NETWORKS: Two port parameters (impedance, admittance, hybrid, ABCD parameters) and their inter relations. Equivalence of two ports. Transformer equivalent, inter connection of two port networks. The ladder network, image impedance, image transfer function, application to L-C network, attenuation and phase shift in symmetrical T and pi networks. MODULE 5:TWO PORT REACTIVE NETWORK (FILTERS): Constant K filters. The m-derived filter. Image impedance of m-derived half (or L) sections, composite filters. Bands pass and band elimination filters. The problem of termination, lattice filters, Barlett’s bisection theorem. Introduction to active filters.

Text/Reference Books:

1. An Introduction to Modern Network Synthesis, M. E. Van Valkenburg, Wiley Eastern 2. Circuits & Networks, Nagsarkar & Sukhija, Oxford 3. Network & Systems, Choudhary D.Roy, Wiley Eastern Ltd. 4. Network Analysis and Synthesis, Ghosh & Chakrabarti, TMH 5. Network Theory: Analysis and Synthesis, Samarajit Ghosh, Prentice Hall of India, 2008 6. Circuit Theory, A.Chakrabarti, Dhanpat Rai & Co.

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BEE 402: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS MEASUREMENT AND

INSTRUMENTATION

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Module 1: INTRODUCTION - Functional elements of an instrument – Static and dynamic characteristics, Accuracy & precision, Repeatability, Limits of errors, Systematic & random errors Modeling of errors, Probable error & standard deviation, Gaussian error analysis, Combination of errors – Errors in measurement – Statistical evaluation of measurement data – Standards and calibration. Module 2: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS - Principle and types of analog and digital voltmeters, ammeters, multimeters – Single and three phase wattmeters and energy meters – Magnetic Measurement - Ballistic Galvanometer, flux meter,

determination of hysteresis loop, measurement of iron losses. Instrument transformers – Instruments for measurement of frequency and phase. Module 3: MEASUREMENT OF PARAMETERS - D.C & A.C potentiometers, Electronic Voltmeter, Electronic Multimeters, Digital Voltmeter, Vector Impedance meter, RF Power & Voltage Measurements. Different methods of measuring low, medium and high resistances, measurement of inductance, frequency & capacitance with the help of AC Bridges, Q Meter. Module 4: DISPLAY DEVICES AND SIGNAL GENERATION - CRT display, digital CRO, LED, LCD & dot matrix display. Sine wave generators, Frequency synthesized signal generators, Sweep frequency generators. Signal Analysis – Measurement Technique, Wave Analyzers, and Frequency - selective wave analyzer, heterodyne wave analyzer, Harmonic distortion analyzer, and Spectrum analyzer. Module 5: TRANSDUCERS - Construction, Working Principles, Application of following Transducers RTD, Thermocouples, Thermistors, LVDT, RVDT, Strain Gauges, Bourdon Tubes, Bellows, Seismic Accelerometers, Tacho generators, Load Cell, Piezoelectric Transducers, Ultrasonic Flow Meters.

Text/Reference Books:

1. Electrical Measurement & Measuring Instrument, E.W. Golding & F.C. Widdis A.H. Wheeler& Co. India.

2. Electrical & Electronic Measurement & Instrument, A.K. Sawhney, Dhanpat Rai & Sons

3. Electrical Measurement, Forest K. Harries, Willey Eastern Pvt. Ltd. India .

4. Basic Electrical Measurement, M.B. Stout, Prentice hall of India.

5. Electronic Instrument & Measurement Technique, W.D.Cooper Prentice Hall International.

6. Electrical Measurement &Measuring Instrument, Rajendra Prashad, Khanna Publisher.

7. Electrical Measurements and Measuring Instruments, J.B. Gupta, S.K. Kataria & Sons.

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BEC 402: MICROPROCESSOR AND INTERFACING

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MODULE1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROPROCESSOR - Overview of microprocessor

structure and its operation, Microprocessor evaluation and its types, Address bus, Data

bus, Control bus, Demultiplexing and buffering of system bus, peripheral devices and

memory organization.

MODULE 2: 8085 MICROPROCESSOR - 8085 MPU, Pins and Signals, Microprocessor

Architecture, internal data operations and Registers, Memory mapped I/O and Peripheral

mapped I/O, 8085 Microprocessor Programming model, Interrupts of 8085, Addressing

modes of 8085.

MODULE 3: ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING USING 8085 - Instruction set,

Classification of instructions, Programming technique, Assembly language programs

involving logical, Branch & Call instructions, sorting, evaluation of arithmetic expressions,

string manipulation, Machine cycle, T-state, Timing Diagram.

MODULE 4: MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEM PERIPHERAL AND INTERFACE -

Introduction to interfacing, 8155, 8255, 8253, 8257, 8259, 8279, DMA Controller, A/D

Conversion, Memory and Keyboard interface.

MODULE 5: MICROPROCESSOR 8086 - Pins and Signals, Internal architecture, 8086

system configuration and timing, minimum and maximum mode, memory segmentation,

Addressing modes of 8086, Instructions set of 8086, Interrupts of 8086.

Text/Reference Books:

1. Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and application with the 8085 by Ramesh Gaonkar, Wiley.

2. Introduction to Microprocessor, B. Ram. Wiley. 3. Microprocessor Interfacing, programming and hardware, D. V. Hall, TMH. 4. Fundamental of Microprocessor, Uday kumar, Pearson. 5. Microprocessor 8085 and its Interfacing, Sunil kumar, PHI

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MGT 101: SOCIOLOGY AND ELEMENTS OF ECONOMICS

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MODULE 1: Introduction to sociological concepts-structure, system, organization, social institutions,

Culture social stratification (caste, class, gender, power). State & civil society. Social change in contemporary

India: Modernization and globalization, Secularism and communalism, Nature of development.

MODULE 2: Socialization: Meaning, Types, Agents & Process. Social Group: Concepts, Characteristics and

Types. Ecology and Environment.

MODULE 3: Basic Principles and Methodology of Economics. Demand/Supply-elasticity-. Theory of the

Firm and Market Structure. Basic Macroeconomic Concepts (including GDP/GNP/NI/Disposable Income)

MODULE 4: Public Sector Economics – Welfare, Externalities, Demand & Supply of Labor.

Monetary and Fiscal Policy Tools & their impact on the economy – Inflation and Phillips Curve

MODULE 5: Liberalization, Privatization & Globalization (LPG): Concept, Reasons for implementation of

LPG and Pros & Cons of Liberalization, Privatization & Globalization (LPG) , Indian economy Brief

overview of post independence period – plans

Text book/ Reference books

1 Indian Economy, Dutt Gaurav & Mahajan Ashwani, S Chand

2 Sociology and element of Economics for engineers, B Shalini, K Aman, T Deepika, Neelkant

3 Sociology, Giddens, A, Polity, 6th edn.

4 Sociology, Haralambos M, RM Heald, M Holborn, Collins

5 State, Society and Tribes Person, Xaxa, V,

6 Contemporary India: Economy, Society and Politics, Chandoke, Neera & Praveen Priyadarshi, Pearson

7 Class, Caste & Gender, Mohanty, M, Volume 5, Sage

8 Industry and Labour, Ramaswamy, E.A, and Ramaswamy, UOU Press

9 Street Vendors in the Global Urban Economy, Bhowmik, S (ed.), Routledge

10 Urban Sociology, Rao, M.S.A. (ed.), Orient Longmans

11 Managerial Economics, V.Mote, S. Paul, G. Gupta, Tata McGraw Hill

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BEE 403: GENRATION OF ELECTRICAL POWER

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MODULE-1: CONVENTIONAL ENERGY GENERATION METHODS: (i) Thermal

Power plants: Basic schemes and working principle. (ii) Gas Power Plants: open cycle and closed cycle gas turbine plants, combined gas & steam plants – basic schemes. MODULE- 2: (i) Hydro Power Plants: Classification of hydroelectric plants. Basic schemes of hydroelectric and pumped storage plants. (ii) Nuclear Power Plants: Nuclear fission and Nuclear fusion. Fissile and fertile materials. Basic plant schemes with boiling water reactor, heavy water reactor and fast breeder reactor. Efficiencies of various power plants. MODULE- 3: (I) LOADS AND LOAD CURVES: Types of load, chronological load curve, load duration curve, energy load curve and mass curve. Maximum demand, demand factor, load factor, diversity factor, capacity factor and utilization. (ii) Power

factor improvement: Causes and effects of low power factor and advantages of power factor improvement. Power factor improvement using shunt capacitors and synchronous condensers. MODULE- 4: POWER PLANT ECONOMICS: (I) Capital cost of plants, annual fixed and operating costs of plants, generation cost and depreciation. Effect of load factor on unit energy cost. Role of load diversity in power system economics. (ii) Calculation of most economic power factor when (a) kW demand is constant and (b) kVA demand is constant. (iii) Energy cost reduction: off peak energy utilization, co-generation, and energy conservation. MODULE- 5: (I) TARIFFS: Objectives of tariffs. General tariff form. Flat demand rate, straight meter rate, block meter rate. Two part tariff, power factor dependent tariffs, three-part tariff. Spot (time differentiated) pricing. (ii) Selection of Power Plants: Comparative study of thermal, hydro, nuclear and gas power plants. Base load and peak load plants. Size and types of generating units, types of reserve and size of plant. Selection and location of power plants.

Text/Reference Books: 1. Power System Analysis, Grainger John, J. and Stevenson, Jr. W.D., McGraw Hill, 1994. 2. Fundamentals of Energy Production, Harder Edwin, I., John Wiley and Sons, 1982. 3. Elements of Electric Power Station Design, Deshpande. M.V., A.H., Wheeler and Co. 4. Power Distribution Engineering, Burke James, J. Marcel Dekker.

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MODULE 1: BASIC CONCEPTS OF ELECTRICAL MACHINES - Winding factors, generated e. m. f., m. m. f. of distributed a.c. winding, rotating magnetic field. MODULE 2: INDUCTION MACHINES (a) Constructional features, production of torque, phasor diagram, equivalent circuit, performance analysis, torque-slip characteristics. (b) Testing- Running light and blocked rotor test, load test. (c) Effect of rotor resistance, deep bar and double cage induction motor. (d) Generator Operation (e) Starting- Starting methods of squirrel cage and wound rotor induction motor. (f) Speed Control- Various methods of speed control of squirrel cage and wound rotor induction motor. (g) Effects of space harmonics. MODULE 3: SINGLE PHASE INDUCTION MOTORS - Constructional features, double revolving field theory, equivalent circuit, determination of parameters. Split phase starting methods & applications. MODULE 4: SYNCHRONOUS MACHINES (a) Constructional features. (b) Cylindrical rotor machine-Synchronous Generator- Generated e.m.f., circuit model and phasor diagram, armature reaction, synchronous impedance, voltage regulation and different methods for its estimation. MODULE 5: SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR - Operating principle, circuit model, phasor diagram, effect of load.III) Operating characteristics of synchronous machines, V-curves, starting methods of synchronous motors. (c) Salient pole Machine- Two reaction theory, analysis of phasor diagram, power angle characteristics, determination of x dand xq. (d) Parallel operation of Alternators-Synchronization and load division.

Text/Reference Books: 1. Electric Machinery, A.E. Fitggerald, C.Kingsley Jr and Umans, 6th Edition McGraw Hill. 2. Electric Machines, Kothari & Nagrath:, 3/e,TMH 3. The Performance and Design of AC machines, M.G. Say, Pit man & Sons. 4. Electric Machinery, Guru, 3E, Oxford 5. Electrical Machinery, P.S. Bimbhra, Khanna Pub. 6. Electric Machinery Fundamentals, Stephen J Chapman, McGraw-Hill 7. Electrical Machines, Husain Ashfaq, Dhanpat Rai & Sons

8. Electric Machine and Tranformers, Irving L.Kosow, Prentice Hall of India.

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BEE 405 CIRCUIT ANALYSIS & SYNTHESIS LAB

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Performing Following Experiment on PSpice/MATLAB

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:

1. Verification of principle of superposition with dc and ac sources.

2. Verification of Thevenin, and Maximum power transfer theorems in ac circuits

3. Determination of transient response of current in RL & RC circuits with step voltage

input.

4. Determination of transient response of current in RLC circuit with step voltage input

for under damped, critically damped and over damped cases.

5. Determination of frequency response of current in RLC circuit with sinusoidal ac input.

6. Derive relation for ABCD parameter By using PSpice/LTSpice for given circuit

7. Derive relation for Y and Z parameter by using PSpice/LTSpice for given circuit

8. Determination of driving point and transfer functions of a two port ladder network

and verify with theoretical values

9. Determination of image impedance and characteristic impedance of T and Π networks,

using O.C. and S.C. tests

10. Verification of parameter properties in inter-connected two port networks: series,

parallel and cascade also study loading effect in cascade

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BEE 406: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS MEASUREMENT AND

INSTRUMENTATION LAB

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1. Calibration of ac voltmeter and ac ammeter;

2. Measurement of phase difference and frequency of a sinusoidal ac voltage using

C.R.O.;

3. Measurement of Earth resistance using fall of potential method and low resistance by

Kelvin‟s double bridge

4. Measurement of voltage, current and resistance using dc potentiometer;

5. Measure unknown inductance capacitance resistance using following bridges

6. (a) Anderson Bridge (b) Maxwell Bridge

7. Measurement of capacitance by Owen‟s bridge, De Sauty bridge, Schering bridge;

8. Measurement of temperature by RTD, thermocouple and thermistor;

9. Measurement of displacement using LVDT, strain gauge based displacement

transducer and strain gauge based load cell;

10. Measurement of flow rate by anemometer;

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BEC 407: MICROPROCESOR & INTERFACING LAB

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1. Study the hardware, functions, memory structure and operation of 8085

microprocessor kit.

2. Program to perform integer division: (i) 8-bit by 8-bit (ii) 16-bit by 8-bit.

3. Transfer of a block of data in memory to another place in memory in the direct and

reverse order.

4. Searching a number in an array and finding its parity.

5. Sorting of array in: (i) Ascending (ii) Descending order

6. Programme to perform following conversion: (i) BCD to ASCII (ii) BCD to

Hexadecimal

7. Programme to multiply two 8-bit numbers.

8. Programme to generate and sum 15 fibanocci numbers.

9. Programme for rolling display of message “INDIAN”.

10. To insert a number at correct place in a sorted array.

11. Serial and Parallel data transfer on output port 8155 & 8255 & designing of disco

light, running light, and sequential lights on off by above hardware.

12. Generation of different waveform on 8253/ 8254 programmable timer.

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BEE 407: ELECTRICAL MACHINES LAB- II

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1. To 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 rated 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 run a slip ring induction motor with variable rotor resistance and plot. (i) Speed versus external resistance. (ii) Braking time versus external resistance.

5. To determine the resistance of cage I/M by performing variable frequency test. 6. To conduct running light and blocked rotor test on a 3-phase slip ring I/M and to

measure stator resistance .to draw the circle diagram and determine there from its performance characteristics.

7. 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.

8. To synchronize an alternator across the infinite bus (RSEB) & summarize the effects of variation of excitation on load sharing.

9. To plot the V-curve for a synchronous motor for different values of loads 10. To run a three phase scarge motor plots the variation of (a) Injected voltage versus

brush separation. (b) No load speed versus brush separation. (c) No load speed versus injected voltage.

11. To run the induction motor as a SEIG (separately excited induction generator) and plot the variation of terminal voltage with speed, frequency with speed at different excitation capacitance.

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MGT 110: GENERAL APTITUDE

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MODULE-1 LEVEL 1:- Number System:-Number Series, HCF and LCM of Numbers,

Fractions and Decimals, Square Root and Cube Roots, Indices and Surds, Simplification

and Approximation,

MODULE-2-LEVEL-2 Problems on Ages and Numbers Percentage, Profit, Loss and

Discount, Average, Ratio and Proportion, Time, Work and Wages, Pipes and Cisterns,

Simple Interest, Compound Interest,

MODULE-3-LEVEL-3 Growth and Depreciation, Time and Distance, Trains, Boats and

Streams, Races, Clocks, Calendar

MODULE-4: LEVEL-4: Area of Plane Figures, Volume and Surface Area of Solid Figures Elementary Algebra, Linear Equations, Quadratic Equations and In-equation, Progression,

MODULE-5: LEVEL-5: Permutation and Combination, Probability, Geometry, Trigonometry, Data Interpretation, Data Sufficiency

Text/Reference Books: 1. R. S. Agarwal- Aptitude Mathematics 2. Mathuria- Quicker Mathematics

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MGT 202: BASIC PROGRAM IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP

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Above courses are verified certificate online courses which will be provided by Ministry of Skills Development and Entrepreneurship and Wadhwani Foundation.

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BCS 401: DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

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MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION - Database Systems versus File Systems, View of Data,

Data Models, database languages, Database Users and Administrators. Transaction

Management, Decision Support Systems, Components of a Database management

System. Distributed Processing and Client- Server Architecture. Entity-Relationship

Model – Basic Concepts, Constraints, Keys, Design Issues, E-R Diagrams.

MODULE 2: RELATIONAL MODEL - Structures of relational databases, Integrity

Constraints, Logical database Design, Tables, Views, Data Dictionary. Relational

Algebra, Relational Calculus. SQL – Basic Structures, Query Handling, Embedded

SQL, Open Database Connectivity (ODBC), Java Database Connectivity (JDBC),

Triggers, Security and Authorization. Query By Example (QBE), User Interfaces and

Tools, Forms and Graphical User Interfaces. Report Generators. Overview of Relational

Query Optimization.

MODULE 3: RELATIONAL DATABASE DESIGN - Functional Dependencies, Multi-

valued Dependencies, Normal Forms, Decomposition into Normalized Relations,

Physical Database Design – File Structures. Object-Relational Databases – Nested

Relations, Complex Data types, Object-Relational Features in SQL:1999.

MODULE 4: INTERNET DATABASES - World Wide Web, Client Side Scripting

and Applets, Web Servers and Sessions, Services, Server Side Scripting. XML –

Structure of XML Data, XML Document Schema, XQuery, Storage of XML Data, XML

Applications.

MODULE 5: ADVANCED TOPICS - Fundamental Concepts of Transaction

Management, XConcurrency Control, Recovery Systems, Data Analysis and OLAP.

Introduction to Data Mining, Data Farming, Data Warehousing, Spatial and

Geographic Databases, Temporal databases a,d Multimedia Databases.

Text / Reference Books:

1. Date C J, “ An Introduction to Database Systems”, Addision Wesley

2. Korth, Silbertz, Sudarshan,” Database Concepts”, McGraw Hill 3. Elmasri, Navathe, “Fudamentals of Database Systems”, Addision Wesley 4. O’Neil, Databases, Elsevier Pub. 5. Leon & Leon,”Database Management Systems”, Vikas Publishing House 6. Bipin C. Desai, “ An Introduction to Database Systems”, Gagotia Publications 7. Majumdar & Bhattacharya, “Database Management System”, TMH (14)

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8. Ramkrishnan, Gehrke, “ Database Management System”, McGraw Hill 9. Kroenke, “ Database Processing Fundamentals, Design and Implementation” Pearson Education. 10. D.Ulman, “Principles of Database and Knowledge base System”, Computer Science Press. 11. Maheshwari Jain.’DBMS: Complete Practical Approach”, Firewall Media, New Delhi

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BEE 501: POWER ELECTRONICS

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MODULE 1: POWER SEMICONDUCTORS: - Construction and characteristics, specification and ratings, of SCR, TRIAC, MOSFET, IGBT and Power Transistor. Triggering Method of SCR, Protection of SCR- Protection against over voltage, over current, dv/dt, di/dt, Gate protection. Methods of turn on of SCR: R, RC, UJT relaxation oscillator, Drive snubber circuits for MOSFET and Turn-on and turn-off characteristics and switching losses. MODULE 2: - PHASE-CONTROLLED CONVERTERS - 2-pulse, 3-pulse and 6-pulse converters with R, RL and RLE load, Effect of freewheeling diode, Effect of source inductance, Distortion and displacement factor, Ripple factor. MODULE 3: - DC TO DC CONVERTERS - Step-down and step-up choppers – Type A, B, C, D, and E Chopper, Time ratio control and current limit control, Switching mode regulators: Buck, boost, buck-boost and buck converter. Voltage commutated chopper and current commutated chopper. MODULE 4: - INVERTERS - Single phase and three phase (both 120 and 180 degree mode) inverters – PWM techniques: Sinusoidal PWM, modified sinusoidal PWM and multiple PWM – Voltage and harmonic control - Series resonant inverter - Current source inverters. MODULE 5: - AC TO AC CONVERTERS - Single – phase AC voltage controllers, Integral cycle control, single Phase step up and step down cycloconverters (continuous and discontinuous mode), Three phase cycloconvertor- three phase to single phase convertor, three phase to three phase convertor, output voltage equations.

Text/Reference Books: 1. Power Electronics: Circuits, Devices and Applications, Muhammad H. Rashid, Pearson

Education, Third edition, 2004 / PHI. 2. Power Electronics: Converters, Applications and Design, Ned Mohan, John Wiley and sons,

third edition, 2003. 3. Power Electronics, Cyril.W.Lander, McGraw Hill International, Third edition, 1993. 4. Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives, Bimal K. Bose, ‘ Pearson Education, 2003. 5. Introduction to Power Electronics, Mr. Jaganathan, ‘ Prentice Hall of India, 2004. 6. Power Electronics M D Singh and K B Khanchandani, TMH, 2008.

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7. Elements of Power Electronics, Krein P. T, Oxford. 8. Power Electronics, P C Sen, Tata McGraw-Hill, India. 9. Power Electronics, C W Lander, McGraw Hill 10. Power Electronics and Motor Control, W Shepherd, Cambridge Uni. Press.

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BEE 502: CONTROL SYSTEM ENGINEERING

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MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION: Elements of control systems, concept of open loop and closed loop systems., Examples and application of open loop and closed loop systems, brief idea of multivariable control systems. MODULE 2: MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF PHYSICAL SYSTEMS: Representation of physical system (Electro Mechanical) by differential equations, Determination of transfer function by block diagram reduction techniques and signal flow method, Laplace transformation function, inverse Laplace transformation. MODULE 3: TIME RESPONSE ANALYSIS OF FIRST ORDER AND SECOND ORDER SYSTEM: Characteristic equations, response to step, ramp and parabolic inputs, transient response analysis, steady state errors and error constants, Transient & steady state analysis of LTI systems. MODULE 4: STABILITY OF THE SYSTEM: Absolute stability and relative stability, Routh’s stability criterion, root locus method of analysis, polar plots, Nyquist stability criterion. M and N Loci, Nichols chart. MOUDLE 5: ELEMENTARY IDEAS OF COMPENSATION, NETWORKS: Lag, lead and log lead networks, brief idea of proportional, derivative and integral controllers.

Text/Reference Books:

1. Modern Control Engineering, K. Ogata, ‘4th edition, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2003 / PHI. 2. Control Systems Engineering, I.J. Nagrath& M. Gopal New Age International Publishers, 2003. 3. Automatic Control Systems, B.C. Kuo, Prentice Hall of India Ltd., New Delhi, 1995. 4. Control Systems, Principles & Design, M. Gopal, Tata McGraw Hill, NewDelhi, 2002. 5. Control Engineering Theory and Practice, M.N. Bandyopadhyay, Prentice Hallof India, 2003

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BEE 503: TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICAL POWER

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MODULE 1: (I) SUPPLY SYSTEMS - Basic network of power system. Transmission and distribution voltage, effect of system voltage on size of conductor and losses. Comparison of DC 2- wire, DC 3-wire, 1- phase AC and 3- phase AC (3- wire and 4- wire) systems. distribution systems - Primary and secondary distribution systems, feeder, distributor and service mains. Radial and ring- main distribution systems. Kelvin’s law for conductor size. MODULE 2: MECHANICAL FEATURES OF OVERHEAD LINES - Conductor material and types of conductor. Conductor arrangements and spacing. Calculation of sag and tension supports at different levels, effect of wind and ice loading, stringing chart and sag template. Conductor vibrations and vibration dampers. MODULE 3: PARAMETERS OF TRANSMISSION LINES - Resistance inductance and capacitance of overhead lines, effect of earth, line transposition. Geometric mean radius and distance. Inductance and capacitance of line with symmetrical and unsymmetrical spacing Inductance and capacitance of double circuit lines. Skin and proximity effects. Equivalent circuits and performance of short and medium transmission lines. MODULE 4: TRANSMISSION LINE PERFORMANCE - Generalized ABCD line constants, equivalent circuit and performance of long transmission line. Ferranti effect. Interference with communication circuits. Power flow through a transmission line, Corona:

Electric stress between parallel conductors. Disruptive critical voltage and visual critical voltage, Factors affecting corona. Corona power loss. Effects of corona. MODULE 5: (i) INSULATORS - Pin, shackle, suspension, post and strain insulators. Voltage distribution across an insulator string, grading and methods of improving string efficiency. (ii) Underground Cables: Conductor, insulator, sheathing and armoring materials. Types of cables. Insulator resistance and capacitance calculation. Electrostatic stresses and reduction of maximum stresses. Causes of breakdown. Thermal rating of cable. Introduction to oil filled and gas filled cables.

Text/Reference Books: 1. A S Pabla: Electric Power Distribution. (TMH) 2. B R Gupta: Power System Analysis & Design, S. CHAND PUBLISHERS 3. Soni, Gupta and Bhatnagar: A Course in Electrical Power, Dhanpat Rai 4. C.L. Wadhwa: Electrical Power Systems, New Age 5. Nagrath Kothari: Modern Power System Analysis. (TMH) 6. J. J. Grainger& W. D. Stevenson: Power System Analysis (TMH).

7. Kamaraju: Electrical Power Distribution Systems (TMH)

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BEE 504: SMART GRID TECHNOLOGY

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MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION TO SMART GRID: Evolution of Electric Grid, Concept, Definitions and Need for Smart Grid, Smart grid drivers, functions, opportunities, challenges and Benefits, Difference between conventional & Smart Grid, Concept of Resilient & Self-Healing Grid, Present development & International policies in Smart Grid MODULE 2: SMART GRID TECHNOLOGIES: Technology Drivers, Smart energy resources, Smart substations, Substation Automation, Feeder Automation Transmission systems: Ems. Wide area monitoring, Protection and Control, Distribution Systems: DMS, Volt/Var control, Fault Detection, Isolation and service restoration, Outage management, High-Efficiency Distribution Transformers, Phase Shifting Transformers, Plug in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV). MODULE 3: SMART METERING INFRASTRUCTURE: Introduction to Smart Meters, Advanced Metering infrastructure (AMI) drivers and benefits, AMI protocols, standards and initiatives, AMI needs in the smart grid, Phasor Measurement, Unit (PMU), Intelligent Electronic Devices (IED) & their application for monitoring & protection. MODULE 4: POWER QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN SMART GRID: Power Quality & EMC in Smart Grid, Power Quality issues of Grid connected Renewable Energy Sources, Power Quality Conditioners for Smart Grid, Web based Power Quality monitoring, Power Quality Audit. MODULE 5: HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING FOR SMART GRID APPLICATIONS: Local Area Network (LAN), House Area Network (HAN), Wide Area Network (WAN), Broadbandover Power line (BPL), IP based Protocols, Basics of Web Service and CLOUD Computing tomake Smart Grids smarter, Cyber Security for Smart Grid

Text/Reference Books:

1. Ali K., M.N. Marwali, Min Dai, “Integration of Green and Renewable Energy in Electric Power

Systems”, Wiley.

2. Clark W. Gellings, “The Smart Grid: Enabling Energy Efficiency and Demand Response”, CRC Press.

3. JanakaEkanayake, N. Jenkins, K. Liyanage, J. Wu, Akihiko Yokoyama, “Smart Grid: Technology and

Applications”, Wiley.

4. Jean Claude Sabonnadiere, NouredineHadjsaid, “Smart Grids”, Wiley Blackwell.

5. Tony Flick and Justin Morehouse, “Securing the Smart Grid”, Elsevier Inc.

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BEE 505: SMART GRID LAB

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1. Study different components of smart grid

2. To visit thermal/nuclear power plant

3. To design and simulate hybrid wind-solar power generation system using simulating

software

4. Study Different terminology used in power quality assessment

5. Study and measure certain parameters of power quality in laboratory with and without

power quality improvement devices.

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BEE 506: POWER ELECTRONICS LAB

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1. Study of characteristics of the SCR (a) observe the terminal configuration (b)

measure the breakdown voltage (3) measure the latching and holding current (d)

plot V-I characteristics

2. Study the performance of single-phase half-wave and full-wave controlled

rectifiers.

3. Study different firing circuits of SCR.

4. Study and perform Buck, Boost, and Buck boost regulator

5. Study protection circuits of SCR: (i) dv/dt (ii) di/dt (iii) Over voltage (iv) Over

current

6. Study and obtain the characteristics of a DIAC and TRIAC.

7. Study firing circuit of SCR using ramp-comparator scheme.

8. Study firing circuit of SCR using cosine-wave scheme.

9. Study and obtain waveform for voltage and current commutated chopper

10. Study and perform experiments on single phase PWM Invertor.

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BCS 404: DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS LAB

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Student can use My Sql (preferred open source DBMS) or any other Commercial DBMS tool (MS-Access / ORACLE) at backend and C++ (preferred) VB/JAVA at front end.

1. (a) Write a C++ program to store students records (roll no, name, father name) of a class using file handling.(Using C++ and File handling).

(b) Re-write program 1, using any DBMS and any compatible language.(C++/MySQL) (VB and MS-Access)

2. Database creation/ deletion, table creation/ deletion. (a) Write a program to take a string as input from user. Create a database of same name. Now ask user to input two more string, create two tables of these names in above database. (b) Write a program, which ask user to enter database name and table name to delete. If database exist and table exist then delete that table.

3. Write a program, which ask user to enter a valid SQL query and display the result of that query.

4. Write a program in C++ to parse the user entered query and check the validity of query. Only SELECT query with WHERE clause) 5 - 6. Create a database db1, having two tables t1 (id, name, age) and t2 (id, subject, marks).

(a) Write a query to display name and age of given id (id should be asked as input). (b) Write a query to display average age of all students. (c) Write a query to display mark-sheet of any student (whose id is given as input). (d) Display list of all students sorted by the total marks in all subjects.

7 - 8. Design a Loan Approval and Repayment System to handle Customer's Application for Loan and handle loan repayments by depositing installments and reducing balances.

9 -10. Design a Video Library Management System for managing issue and return of Video tapes/CD and manage customer's queries.

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BEE 507: CONTROL SYSTEMS LAB

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1. Study of Step Response and Feed Back Properties for Ist and 2nd order system.

2. Error Detector Characteristics and Control Applications of the following.

(i) LVDT (ii) Potentiometer

3. Performance Analysis of Thermal System and Design using PID/Relay Control.

4. To study the characteristics (using DIGIAC 1750) of

(i) Voltage to Current Converter.

(ii) Current to Voltage Converter.

(iii) Voltage to Frequency Converter.

(iv) Frequency to Voltage Converter.

5. To obtain the Frequency Response Characteristics and Design of Compensator for

a given system.

6. To obtain the Tr. Function and Control Characteristics of Servo Motor of DC/AC.

7. To obtain the Operational Characteristics for the Control Application of the

following devices.

(i) Stepper Motor (ii) Temperature Detectors (Thermistor, Thermo couple etc.)

8. Simulation of control systems using MATLAB.

9. To obtain the Position Control performance of DC Servo Motor.

10. Comparisons of different Control Action (P/I/D/Relay) on Industrial Process

(Pneumatic/ Simulated System).

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MGT 203: FOUNDATION PROGRAM IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP

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Above courses are verified certificate online courses which will be provided by Ministry of Skills

Development and Entrepreneurship and Wadhwani Foundation.

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BEC 502: MICROCONTROLLER & EMBEDDED SYSTEM

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MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION TO VARIOUS MICROCONTROLLER - Overview of

Embedded System: Definition, Design Challenges and Characteristics, Difference between

microprocessor, microcontroller, introduction of various microcontrollers, 8051 By Intel,

PIC by Microchip, AVR by ATMEL, ARM by ARM, MSP430 by Texas, Use and application

of 8051 .

MODULE 2: 8051 MICRO CONTROLLER - 8051 Microcontroller: Architecture,

Addressing modes, I/O Port Programming, Single bit, Instructions and Programming

MODULE 3: 8051 PROGRAMMING - Interrupt Programming, Timers Programming,

serial port Programming and interrupt programming in Assembly and C .

MODULE 4: ARM PROCESSORS - ARM Fundamentals: Registers, Current Program

Status Register, Pipeline, Exceptions, Interrupts, and the Vector table, Core Extensions,

Instruction Set, Introduction to Thumb Instruction Set (Writing Programs not included in

the theory Course)

MODULE 5: APPLICATIONS OF EMBEDDED SYSTEMS - Concepts of system-on-chip,

How modern-day system-on-chip (SoC) microcontrollers can Implement a whole signal

chain. Applications of Embedded systems: Energy meters, Smoke detectors, Data

acquisition system, wired sensor network, and wireless sensor networks with Chipcon RF

interface.

Text/Reference Books:

1. Andrew N. Sloss et.al. ARM System Developers Guide, ELSEVIER 2. Muhammad Ali Mazidi et.al., The 8051 Microcontroller & Embedded Systems,

Pearson 3. Embedded System Design, A Unified Hardware/Software Introduction, Frank 4. Vahid / Tony Givargis, 2006 reprint, John Wiley Student Edition. 5. Muhammad Ali Mazidi et.al., The PIC Microcontroller, Pearson

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BEE 508: ADVANCE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

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MODULE 1: (i) DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS - Distribution of power, future distribution

systems, power loads.

(ii)Load Forecasting: Introduction, load survey, load forecasting-regression analysis,

correlation theory, analysis of time series, load growth factors, sources of error.

MODULE 2: OPERATION - Operation criterion and standards: Voltage control – voltage

regulation, kVA – km conductor loading, correction of system voltage. Harmonics –

introduction, effects of harmonics on networks, limits of harmonics, filters. Load

variations- causes of voltage fluctuations, measures to reduce flickering. Ferro-resonance.

System losses- Introduction, losses in components, measurement of losses, reduction of

losses. Energy management.

MODULE 3: DISTRIBUTION POWER CAPACITORS - Reactive power flow, monitoring

and compensation in distribution system, maintaining system voltage. Series and shunt

capacitors, comparison. Shunt capacitors in distribution system - LT and HT shunt

capacitors, capacitor rating for power factor improvement, constructional features. System

harmonics.

MODULE 4: GROUNDING - Grounding system, earth and safety, earth electrode- earth

resistance calculation, effect of rod size and soil resistivity, earth conductor sizes.

Introduction to earth electrode design. Brief description of system earthing – system

neutral earthing, earthing of substations, lines and consumer premises. Earth fault

protection of feeders.

MODULE 5: DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION - Introduction to distribution automation.

Concept of communicationpower line carrier, radio communication, fibre optics, satellite

communication and sensors. Introduction to supervisory control and data acquisition

(SCADA). Brief descriptor of an automation system.

Text/Reference Books:

1. A S Pabla: Electric Power Distribution. (TMH)

2. B R Gupta: Power System Analysis & Design, S. CHAND PUBLISHERS

3. Nagrath Kothari: Modern Power System Analysis. (TMH)

4. J. J. Grainger& W. D. Stevenson: Power System Analysis (TMH).

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5. Kamaraju: Electrical Power Distribution Systems (TMH)

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BEC 603: DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING

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MODULE 1: REALIZATION OF DIGITAL SYSTEMS - Introduction, direct form realization of IIR systems, cascade realization of an IIR systems, parallel form realization of an IIR systems, Ladder structures: continued fraction expansion of H(z), example of continued fraction, realization of a ladder structure, example of a ladder realization. MODULE 2: DESIGN OF INFINITE IMPULSE RESPONSE DIGITAL FILTERS - Introduction to Filters, Impulse Invariant Transformation, Bi-Linear Transformation, All- Pole Analog Filters: Butterworth and Chebyshev Design of Digital Butterworth and Chebyshev Filters.

MODULE 3: FINITE IMPULSE RESPONSE FILTER DESIGN - Windowing and the Rectangular Window, Other Commonly Used Windows, Examples of Filter Designs Using Windows,The Kaiser Window. MODULE 4: DISCRETE FOURIER TRANSFORMS - Definitions, Properties of the DFT, Circular Convolution, Linear Convolution.

MODULE 5: FAST FOURIER TRANSFORM ALGORITHMS - Introduction, Decimation –In Time(DIT) Algorithm, Computational Efficiency, Decimation in Frequency(DIF) Algorithm Application of DSP to Speech and Radar signal processing.

Text/Reference Books:

1. Digital Signal Processing, Sanjit K Mitra, TMH

2. Digital Signal Processing, S.Salivahanan A Vallavaraj, C.Gnanapriya, TMH

3. Digital Signal Processing: Principals, Algorithms And Applications, John G.Proakis,

Dimitris G Manolakis, PHI

4. Digital Signal Processing, A.V. Oppenheim And R.W. Schaffer, PHI

5. Digital Signal Processing, Thomas J. Cavicchi, John Wiley & Sons

6. Digital Signal Processing, Emmanuel Ifeachor, Barry Jervis, Pearson

7. Digital Signal Processing, Chi-Tsong Chen, Oxford

8. Digital Signal Processing, Engelberg, Shlomo, Springer

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BEE 601: POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS

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MODULE 1: REPRESENTATION OF POWER SYSTEM COMPONENTS - Synchronous machines, Transformers, Transmission lines, one line diagram, Impedance and reactance diagram, per unit System sequence impedances and sequence networks. Percent and per unit quantities. Single line diagram for a balanced 3-phase system. Impendence model: Formation of Zbus using singular transformation, direct determination method of Zbus. Modification of an existing bus impedance matrix. MODULE 4: LOAD FLOW - Introduction, bus classifications, Admittance Model: Branch and node admittances, Equivalent admittance network and calculation of Ybus. Modification of an existing Y bus. Development of load flow equations, load flow solution using Gauss Siedel and Newton Raphson method, approximation to N-R method, line flow equations and fast decoupled method MODULE 2: SYMMETRICAL FAULT ANALYSIS - Transient in R-L series circuit, calculation of 3-phase short circuit current and reactance of synchronous machine, internal voltage of loaded machines under transient conditions, Computer method for short circuit calculations. MODULE 3: UNSYMMETRICAL FAULTS - Symmetrical components- Symmetrical Components of unbalanced phasors, power in terms of symmetrical components, Analysis of single line to ground fault, line-to-line fault and Double Line to ground fault on an unloaded generators and power system network with and without fault impedance. MODULE 5: POWER SYSTEM STABILITY - Stability and Stability limit, Steady state stability study, derivation of Swing equation, transient stability studies by equal area criterion and step-by- step method. Factors affecting steady state and transient stability and methods of improvementPower Control- Concept of Load frequency control, Concept of voltage and reactive power control

Text/Reference Books:

1. W.D. Stevenson, Jr. “Elements of Power System Analysis”, McGraw Hill.

2. C.L. Wadhwa, “Electrical Power System”, New Age International.

3. Chakraborthy, Soni,Gupta & Bhatnagar, “Power System Engineering”, Dhanpat Rai & Co.

4. T.K Nagsarkar & M.S. Sukhija, “Power System Analysis” Oxford University Press,2007.

5. L. P. Singh; “Advanced Power System Analysis & Dynamics”, New Age International

6. Hadi Sadat; “Power System Analysis”, Tata McGraw Hill.

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7. P.S.R. Murthy “ Power System Analysis” B.S. Publications,2007.

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BEE 602: ADVANCE CONTROL THEORY

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MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION: Concept of Linear vector space Linear Independence, Bases & Representation, domain and range. Concept of Linearity, relaxedness, time invariance, causality. State Space Approach of Control System Analysis: Modern Vs conventional control theory, concept of state, state variable state vector, state space, state space equations, Writing state space equations of mechanical, Electrical systems, Analogous systems. MODULE 2: STATE SPACE REPRESENTATION using physical and phase variables, comparison form of system representation. Block diagram representation of state model. Signal flow graph representation. State space representation using canonical variables. Diagonal matrix. Jordan canonical form, Derivation of transfer functions from state-model. MODULE 3: SOLUTION OF STATE EQUATIONS: Eigenvalues and Eigen vectors. Matrix.Exponential, State transition matrix, Properties of state transition matrix. Computation of State transition matrix concepts of controllability & observability, Pole placement by state feedback. MODULE 4: DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS: Introduction, sampled data control systems, signal reconstruction, difference equations. The z-transform, Z-Transfer Function. Block diagram analysis of sampled data systems, z and s domain relationship. MODULE 5: MODELING- Modelling of sample-hold circuit, steady state accuracy, stability in z-plane and Jury stability criterion, bilinear transformation Routh-Hurwitz criterion on s-planes, digital PID controllers, Introduction to adaptive control.

Text/Reference Books:

1. M.Gopal, “Digital Control and State variable Methods”, Tata Mc Graw Hill 2. Ajit K.Madal, “Introduction to Control Engineering: Modeling, Analysis and Design”

New Age International. 3. D.Landau, “Adaptive Control”, Marcel Dekker Inc. 4. S.Rajasekaran & G.A.Vjayalakshmi Pai, “Neural Networks,Fuzzy Logic and Genetic

Alogorithms: Synthesis and Applications” Prentice Hall of India. 5. Donald E. Kiv, “Optimal Control Theory: An Introduction” Prentice Hall 6. B.C. Kuo, “Digital Control Systems” Sounders College Publishing 7. C.H.Houpis and G.B.Lamont, “Digital Control Systems: Theory, Hardware, Software”,

Mc Graw Hill

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BEE 603: ADVANCE POWER ELECTRONICS

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MODULE 1: AC VOLTAGE CONTROLLERS: Principle of On-Off Control, Principle of

Phase control, Single Phase Bi-directional Controllers with Resistive Loads, Single Phase

Controllers with Inductive Loads, Three Phase full wave AC controllers, AC Voltage

Controller with PWM Control.

MODULE 2: RESONANT PULSE INVERTER: Series resonant inverter with

unidirectional switches, parallel resonant inverter, class E resonant inverter, L-type and M-

type ZCS resonant converter, ZVS resonant converter.

MODULE 3: CONVERTERS: Cuk and SEPIC converters – operations in CCM and DCM,

non-idealities. Isolated DC-DC Convertrs: Flyback, Forward and Push-pull topologies.

MODULE 4: DC POWER SUPPLIES: Switched Mode DC Power Supplies, flyback

converter, forward converter, half and full bridge converter, resonant DC power supplies,

bi- directional power supplies.

MODULE 5: AC POWER SUPPLIES: Switched mode power supplies, Resonant AC

power supplies, bi- directional AC power supplies. Multistage conversions, Control

Circuits: Voltage Mode Control, Current Mode Control

Text/Reference Books:

1. M.H. Rashid,“Power Electronics: Circuits, Devices & Applications”, Prentice Hall of

India Ltd. 3rdEdition,2004.

2. Bose -Power Electronics & Motor Drives ELSEVIER

3. V.R. Moorthy, “Power Electronics: Devices, Circuits and Industrial Applications” Oxford

Press, 2007.

4. V Subrahmanyam: Power Electronics, New Age Inc. Publishers, New Delhi.

5. Chakrabarti & Rai, “Fundamentals of Power Electronics & Drives”Dhanpat Rai & Sons.

6. Ned Mohan, T.M.Undeland and W.P.Robbins, “Power Electronics: Converters,

Applications and Design”, Wiley India Ltd, 2008.

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BEE 604: ELECTRIC DRIVE & THEIR CONTROL

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MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION - Classifications of Electric Drives, components of electric drives, advantages of electric drives, Review of characteristics and speed control of d.c. and a.c. motors. Dynamics of Electric Drives:- Fundamental torque equation, speed-torque conventions and multiquadrant operation, equivalent values of drive parameters, components of load torques, nature and classification of load torques, calculation of time and energy-loss in transient operations, criteria for steady state stability, load equalization. MODULE 2: RATING AND HEATING OF MOTORS - Thermal model of motor for heating and cooling, classes of motor duty, determination of motor rating, frequency of operation of motors subjected to intermittent loads. Rectifier Control of D.C. Drives- Controlled rectifier circuits, 1-phase fully controlled rectifier-fed separately excited d.c. motor, 1-phase half-controlled rectifier-fed separately excited d.c. motor, 3-phase fully controlled rectifier-fed separately excited d.c. motor, multi quadrant operation of fully-controlled rectifier-fed d.c. motor. MODULE 3: CHOPPER CONTROL OF D.C. DRIVES - Principle of operation and control techniques, motoring operation of separately excited and series excited motors, multi quadrant control of chopper-fed motors. MODULE 4: INDUCTION MOTOR (IM) DRIVES - 3-phase a.c. voltage controller-fed IM drive, voltage source inverter (VSI) and current source inverter (CSI) variable frequency drives, comparison of VSI and CSI drives, cyclo-converter-fed IM drive, static rotor resistance control of 3-phase slipring IM. MODULE 5: SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR DRIVES - VSI drive, CSI drive, CSI drive with load commutation, cyclo-converter drive, Braking methods- Various methods of braking d.c. and a.c. motors, regenerative braking of d.c. motors during chopper control, static scherbius drive, commutatorless Kramer drive. Introduction to Microprocessor Control of Electric Drives.

Text/Reference Books: 1. G.K. Dubey, “Fundamentals of Electrical Drives” Narosa Publishing House, 1995. 2. K Pillai, “A First course on Electrical Drives” Wiley Eastern Ltd. 3. Subrahmanyam, “Electric Drives: Concepts and Applications”, Tata Mc Graw Hill

Publishing Co. Ltd., 1994. 4. K Dubey, “Power Semiconductor Controlled Drives, “Prentice Hall, Englewood cliffs, New

Jersey, 1989. 5. L- Sharkawi & A Mohamad “ Fundamental of Electric Drive”, Vikas Publishing House

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BEE 605: UTILIZATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY & ELECTRIC

TRACTION

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MODULE 1: 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 rendering-lamp fittings. Lighting schemes, design of indoor & outdoor lighting system-street lighting, flood lighting, photometers. MODULE 2: 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. MODULE 3: ELECTROLYTIC PROCESSES - Fundamentals of electro deposition-laws of electrolysis applications of electrolysis, electro deposition, manufacture of chemicals, anodizing, electro- polishing, electro-cleaning, electro-parting, electrometallurgy, electric supply. MODULE 4: 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, coefficient of adhesion, factors affecting slip. MODULE 5: 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 starting, 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.

Text/Reference Books:

1. E. Openshan Taylor, “Utilization of Electric Energy”, Orient Longmans. 2. P.V. Gupta et. al, “A Course in Electrical Power”, Dhanpat Rai & Sons Delhi 3. H. Partap, “Art & Science of Utilization of Electrical Energy”. 4. N.V. Suryanarayana, “Utilization of Electric Power” .

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5. BR Sharma, “Utilization of Electrical. Energy”.

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BEE 606: POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS LAB

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1. Study the burden effect on the performance of CT and measure ratio error.

2. Find out the sequence components of currents in three 1-Phase transformers and 3-

Phase transformer and compare their results.

3. (i) Study over current relay. (ii) Draw the current-

4. Time characteristic of an over current relay for TMS=1 & 0.5 and PSM=1.25 & 1.0.

5. (i) Study percentage bias differential relay. (ii) Plot the characteristics of a percentage

bias differential relay for 20%, 30% and 40% biasing.

6. To determine location of fault in a cable using cable fault locator

7. To study Ferranti effect and voltage distribution in H.V. long transmission line

using transmission line model.

8. To obtain steady state, transient and sub-transient short circuit currents in an alternator

9. To obtain formation of Y-bus and perform load flow analysis using Gauss-Siedel

method.

10. To perform symmetrical and unsymmetrical fault analysis in a power system

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BEE 607: ADVANCE POWER ELECTRONICS LAB

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1. Study and test AC voltage regulators using triac, antiparallel thyristors and triac &

diac.

2. Study and test single phase PWM inverter.

3. Study and test buck, boost and buck- boost regulators.

4. Study and test MOSFET chopper.

5. Study and test SCR DC circuit breaker.

6. Control speed of a dc motor using a chopper and plot armature voltage versus

speed characteristic.

7. (i) Study single-phase dual converter. (ii) Study speed control of dc motor using

single-phase

8. Study one, two and four quadrant choppers (DC-DC converters).

9. Study speed control of dc motor using one, two and four quadrant choppers.

10. Study single-phase cycloconverter.

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BEE 608: ELECTRIC DRIVE & THEIT CONTROL LAB

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1. Study speed control of separately excited dc motor by varying armature voltage

using single-phase fully controlled bridge converter.

2. Study speed control of separately excited dc motor by varying armature voltage

using single phase half controlled bridge converter.

3. Study speed control of separately excited dc motor using single phase dual

converter (Static Ward-Leonard Control)

4. Study speed control of separately excited dc motor using MOSFET/IGBT chopper

5. Study closed loop control of separately excited dc motor

6. Study speed control of single phase induction motor using single phaseac

voltage controller.

7. Study speed control of three phase induction motor using three phase ac voltage

controller

8. Study speed control of three phase induction motor using three phase current

source inverter

9. Study speed control of three phase induction motor using three phase voltage

source inverter

10. Study speed control of three phase slip ring induction motor using static rotor

resistance control using rectifier and chopper

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BEE 609: ADVANCE SIMULATION LABORATRY

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List of Experiments based on MATLAB Simulation /Modeling

1. Introduction of advance tool of MATLAB

2. Determination of voltage and power at the sending end of medium transmission

line using Simulation.

3. To find out economic load dispatch in power system using MATLAB

4. Computation of transmission line parameter using MATLAB

5. Formation of Y-Bus for the transmission line using MATLAB

6. Transient and small signal stability analysis using MATLAB

7. To design the single phase AC voltage regulator using MATLAB /SIMULINK

8. To design the single phase half controlled and full controlled bridge converter

using R and RL load and draw the output waveform across the load and devices

using MATLAB / SIMULINK

9. To design the three phase half controlled and fully controlled bridge converter

using R and RL load and draw the output waveform across the load and devices

using MATLAB / SIMULINK

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BEE 610: CAMPUS RECRUITMENT TRAINING –I (TECHNICAL)

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As a part of the curriculum, the Campus Recruitment Training (Technical) forms an

important component of education for B Tech student. It is an attempt to bridge the gap

between conventional study and competitive exam study or campus placement. The

Program, which would be a help in government jobs as well as top private companies. In

the process, it provides training for the students to improve their technical skill as per

requirement. This program benefits the student to understand what he/she has studied in

the class room and what is being practiced in competitive exam for government and private

jobs.

In this program technical preparation according to competitive exam will be done in the

field of Electrical Engineering. Major technical subjects Electrical Machines: DC machines,

Induction Machines, Synchronous machines, Transformers, Circuit Theory: Network

Theorem, Graph Theory, AC Network, Transient Analysis, Two port network, Electrical

Measurement: measurement of resistance, Inductance and Capacitance, Potentiometer,

DC and AC bridges, Moving coil, Moving Iron, Dynamometer, Induction type meter,

measurement of Power, Energy and Frequency, Transducers are covered in stage first. The

program mainly focuses on multiple choice question which help students for their

preparation.

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MGT 204: INTERMEDIATE PROGRAM IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP

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Above courses are verified certificate online courses which will be provided by Ministry of Skills

Development and Entrepreneurship and Wadhwani Foundation.

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BEC 504: ADVANCE MICROPROCESSORS

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MODULE1:80186, 80286, 80386 AND 80486 MICROPROCESSORS: 80186 Architecture,

Enhancements of 80186, 80286 Architecture Real and Virtual Addressing Modes 80386

Architecture – Special Registers – Memory Management Memory Paging Mechanism –

80486 Architecture – Enhancements – Cache Memory Techniques – Exception Handling –

Comparison of Microprocessors (8086 – 80186 80286 – 80386 – 80486)

MODULE 2: PENTIUM MICROPROCESSORS: Pentium Microprocessor Architecture – Special Pentium Registers Pentium Memory Management, New Pentium Instructions, Pentium Pro Microprocessor Architecture – Special features –Pentium II Microprocessor Architecture Pentium III Microprocessor Architecture Pentium III Architecture – Pentium IV Architecture – Comparison of Pentium Processors. MODULE 3: RISC PROCESSORS I: PowerPC620 – Instruction fetching – Branch

Prediction – Fetching – Speculation, Instruction dispatching –dispatch stalls – Instruction

Execution – Issue stalls- Execution Parallelism – Instruction completion – Basics of P6 micro

architecture – Pipelining – our- of-order core pipeline – Memory subsystem.

MODULE 4: RISC PROCESSORS II (SUPERSCALAR PROCESSORS): Intel i960 – Intel

IA32- MIPS R8000 – MIPS R10000 – Motorola 88110 – Ultra SPARC processor- SPARC

version 8 – SPARC version 9.

MODULE5: PC HARDWARE OVERVIEW: Functional Units & Interconnection, New

Generation Mother Boards 286 to Pentium 4 Bus Interface- ISA- EISA- VESA- PCI- PCIX.

Peripheral Interfaces and Controller, Memory and I/O Port Addresses.

Text/Reference Books:

1. B.B.Brey The Intel Microprocessor 8086/8088 /80186/80188, 80286, 80386, 80486

2. PENTIUM, PENTIUM Pro, PII, PIII & IV Archietecture, Programming & Interfacing,

Pearson Education,2004.

3. John Paul Shen, Mikko H.Lipasti, “Modern Processor Design”, Tata Mcgraw Hill,

2006.

4. Douglas V.Hall, “Microprocessors and Interfacing”, Tata McGraw Hill, II Edition2006

5. Mohamed Rafiquzzaman, “Microprocessors and Microcomputer Based System

6. Design”, II Edition, CRC Press, 2007.

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BEE 611: POWER SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION

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MODULE 1: THEORY OF ERRORS - Accuracy and precision, systematic and random

errors, limits of error, probable error and standard deviation. Gaussian error curves,

combination of errors.

MODULE 2: TRANSDUCERS - Construction & Operating Characteristics of active and

digital transducers, Measurement of temperature, pressure, displacement, acceleration,

noise level, Instrumentation for strain, displacement, velocity, acceleration, force, torque

and temperature.

MODULE 3: SIGNAL CONDITIONING - Instrumentation amplifiers, isolation

amplifiers, analog multipliers, analog dividers, function generators, timers, sample and

hold, optical and magnetic isolators, frequency to voltage converters, temperature to

current converters. Shielding and grounding.

MODULE 4: POWER SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION-I - Measurement of voltage,

current, phase angle, frequency, active power and reactive power in power plants. Energy

meters and multipart tariff meters.

MODULE 5: POWER SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION-II - Capacitive voltage

transformers and their transient behavior, Current Transformers for measurement and

protection, composite errors and transient response.

Text/Reference Books:

1. R H Cerni and L E Foster: Instrumentation for Engineering Measurements, John Wiley and

Sons,

2. Curtis and D Hohnson: Process Control Instrumentation Technology, John Wiley and sons.

3. R Morrison: Instrumentation Fundamentals and Applications, John Wiley and Sons

4. A.K.Sawhney, “Advanced Measurements & Instrumentation”, Dhanpat Rai & Sons

5. E.O. Decblin, “Measurement System – Application & design”, Mc Graw Hill.

6. W.D. Cooper and A.P. Beltried, “Electronics Instrumentation and Measurement

Techniques” Prentice Hall International

7. A.S. Moris / Principles of Measurement & Instrumentation / Prentice Hall, 1993.

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BEC 608: INFORMATION THEORY AND CODDING

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MODULE 1: ELEMENTS OF INFORMATION THEORY - Measure of information,

average information, entropy, and information rate. Communication channel, discrete and

continuous channel

MODULE 2: Shannon-Hartley theorem and its implications. Channel capacity, Gaussian

channel and bandwidth-S/N tradeoff.

MODULE 3: INTRODUCTION OF CODING - types of efforts, types of codes, error

control coding, methods of controlling errors

MODULE 4: LINEAR BLOCK AND BINARY CYCLIC CODES - matrix decryption of

linear block codes, error detection and error correction capabilities of linear block codes.

Hamming codes, structure of cyclic codes, encoding using an (n-k) bit shift register

syndrome calculation, its error detection & correction, special classes of cyclic codes BCH.

MODULE 5: BURST AND CONVOLUTION CODES - burst and random error correcting

codes, encoders for convolution codes. Decoders for convolution codes

Text/Reference Books:

1. Coding and Information Theory (Graduate Texts in Mathematics) by Steven Roman

2. Information and Coding Theory (Springer Undergraduate Mathematics Series) by Gareth A.

Jones and J. Mary Jones

3. Information Theory and Network Coding (Information Technology: Transmission, Processing

and Storage) by Raymond W. Yeung

4. Fundamentals of Information Theory and Coding Design (Discrete Mathematics and Its

Applications) by Roberto Togneri and Christopher J.S deSilva

5. Anoop Singh Poonia, “Information Theory of Coding”, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Company.

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MGT 103: PROJECT FORMULATION & APPRAISAL TECHNIQUES

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Module 1 Introduction – project attributes; project life cycle; role of managers; Management –

scheduling; Gantt charts; CPM; PERT; crashing; Generation of project ideas –

resource allocation; environment analysis – PEST analysis, porter’s model; analysis

of strategic capabilities – value chain, BCG matrix, flexibility

Module 2 Appraisal methods in project scanning and selection – market appraisal; technical

appraisal; environmental appraisal; evaluating intangibles, social appraisal – SCBA,

UNIDO, LM, CSR.

Module 3 Total quality management: Introduction - Need for quality - Evolution of quality -

Definition of quality -Basic concepts of TQM - Definition of TQM –

TQM Framework -Contributions of Deming, TQM principles, The seven traditional

tools of quality – New management tools – Six-sigma.

Module 4 Financial Appraisal: Time value of money; cost of capital – equity, debt, preference;

weighted average cost; marginal and average cost; Capital budgeting – investment

appraisal techniques; NPY; IRR; Payback period; replacement decisions; selection of

exact discount factor – problems, inflation, taxation;

Module 5: Risk Analysis models – single probability analysis; sensitivity analysis; break even

analysis; certainty equivalent; uncertainty analysis, simulation; decision tree model;

risk and utility.

Recommended Books

1. Khatua Sitangshu. Project Management and Appraisal, Oxford University Press

2. Pandey, I.M. Financial Management. Vikas Publishing House

3. Prasanna, Chandra. Financial Management. Tata McGraw-Hill

4. Maheshwari, S .N. & Maheshwari, S. K. Advanced Management Accounting Vol.1 &

Vol.2. Vikas Publishing House

5. Paresh Shah. Management Accounting. Oxford University Press

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BEE 701: HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING

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MODULE 1: CONDUCTION & BREAKDOWN IN GASES, LIQUID & SOLID DIELECTRICS – Gases Ionization process, Townsend’s current growth equation. Ist & 2nd

ionization coefficients. Townsend criterion for breakdown. Streamer theory of breakdown. Panchen’s law of gases. Gases used in practice. MODULE 2: LIQUID DIELECTRICS – Conduction & break down in pure & commercial liquids, suspended particle theory, stressed oil volume theory, liquid dielectrics used in practice; Solid Dielectrics-Intrinsic, electromechanical & thermal breakdown, composite dielectric, solid dielectric susedin practice; Applications of Insulating Materials: Application of insulating materials in power transformers, rotating machines, circuit breakers, cables & power capacitors. MODULE 3: 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. MODULE 4: HIGH VOLTAGE TESTING OF ELECTRICAL APPARATUS -Testing of insulators, bushings, circuit breakers power capacitors & power transformers. Overvoltage Phenomenon & Insulation Co-ordination: Theory of physics of lightning flashes & strokes. Insulation co-ordination, volt-time and circuit time characteristics. Boys camera, standard voltage & current shapes produced in Lab., Horn gap, single diverters, ground wires, surge absorbers. MODULE 5: NONDESTRUCTIVE INSULATION TESTS: Measurement of resistively,

dielectric constant and loss factor. High Voltage Schering Bridge- measurement of

capacitance and dielectric loss. Partial Discharges: Introduction to partial discharge,

partial discharge equivalent circuit.

Text/Reference Books:

1. M.S.NaiduandV.Kamaraju,“HighVoltageEngineering,TataMc-GrawHill.

2. E.KuffelandW.S.Zacngal,HighVoltageEngineering”,PergamonPress.

3. M.P.Chaurasia,“HighVoltageEngineering”,KhannaPublishers

4. R.S.Jha,“HighVoltageEngineering”,DhanpatRai&sons

5. C.L.Wadhwa,“HighVoltageEngineering”,WileyEasternLtd.

6. M.Khalifa,‟HighVoltageEngineeringTheoryandPractice,‟MarcelDekker.

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BEE 702: SWITCHGEAR AND RELAYING

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MODULE 1: SWITCHGEAR - Introduction, functions of a circuit breaker, contacts separation and arc phenomenon, theory of arc formation and its extinction, recovery voltage, restriking voltage, interruption of capacitive and inductive currents, resistance switching, double frequency transients, circuit breaker ratings, clearing time, reclosing time, classification of circuit breakers, oil, air-blast, vacuum and SF6 circuit breakers. MODULE 2: PROTECTION AGAINST LIGHTNING –Lightning mechanism and its characteristics, over- voltages due to lightning, protection of lines and sub-stations against lightning using shield wires, tower footing resistance, counter poises, ground wires, rod gaps, lightning arrestors, their construction, working and ratings, surge absorbers and surge diverters. MODULE 3: INSULATION CO-ORDINATION –Impulse volt-time characteristics of electrical apparatus, basic impulse insulation level, and insulation levels of sub-station equipment’s. MODULE 4: PROTECTIVE RELAYS -Introduction, basic requirements, operating principles and characteristics of electro-magnetic type over-current, differential, impedance and admittance relays. Detail of protection against abnormal conditions for alternators, transformers, feeders transmission lines, and bus-bars. Carrier current protection for long lines. MODULE 5: STATIC RELAYS - Introduction, comparison with electromagnetic relays, working of instantaneous, definite time, inverse time and directional over current relays, introduction to digital relays. Sub-Stations: Types of sub-stations, sub-station equipment’s and out dooryard layout, types of bus-bars, key diagrams and bus-bar arrangements.

Text/ReferenceBooks:

1. AChakrabarti,MLSoni,PVGuptaandUSBhatnagar,“PowerSystemEngineering”DhanpatRai&Sons.

2. IJNagrathandDPKothari,”PowerSystemEngineering”TataMcGraw-Hill. 3. CLWadhwa,“ElectricPowerSystems”,WileyEasternLimited. 4. SunilS.Rao,“Switchgear,ProtectionandPowerSystems”,KhannaPublishers. 5. BadriramandDNVishwakarma,“PowerSystemProtectionandSwitchgear”,TMH

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BEE 703: EHV AC/DC TRANSMISSION

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MODULE 1: EHV AC TRANSMISSION - Need of EHV transmission lines, power handling capacity and surge impedance loading. Problems of EHV transmission, bundled Conductors: geometric mean radius of bundle, properties of bundle conductors. Electrostatic fields of EHV lines and their effects, corona effects: Corona loss, audio and radio noise. MODULE 2: LOAD FREQUENCY CONTROL - Introduction to control of active and reactive power flow, turbine speed governing system. Speed governing characteristic of generating unit and load sharing between parallel operating generators. Method of Load Frequency Control: Flat frequency, flat tie line and tie line load bias control. Automatic generation control (description of block diagram only). MODULE 3: VOLTAGE CONTROL - No load receiving end voltage and reactive power generation. Methods of voltage control. Synchronous phase modifier, shunt capacitors and reactors, saturable reactors, Thynstorised static VAR compensators- TCR, FC-TCR and TSC- TCR. MODULE 4: FACTS - Introduction to FACTS controllers, types of FACTS controllers, Brief description of STATCOM, Thyristor controlled series capacitors and unified power flow controller. MODULE 5: HVDC TRANSMISSION - Types of D.C. links, advantages and disadvantages of HVDC transmission. Basic scheme and equipment of converter station. Ground return. Basic principles of DC link control and basic converter control characteristics. Application of HVDC transmission.

Text/Reference Books: 1. K.R. Padiyar – HVDC Power Transmission Systems. NEW AGE PUB 2. HVDC Power Transmission System, K.R, Padiyar, Wiley Eastern Ltd., 1990 3. E.W. Kimbark, Direct Current Transmission Vol: 1 Wiley Interscience, 1971. 4. J. Arrillaga, H.V.D.C Transmission, Peter Peregrines, 1983. 5. R.D. Begamudre, E.H.V. A.C. Transmission, Wiley Eastern Ltd., 2nd edition. 6. S. Rao, EHV-AC and H.V.D.C. Transmission Engineering Practice, Khanna publishers, 1990. 7. R. D. Begamudre, “Extra High Voltage AC Transmission Engineering” Wiley Eastern

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BEE 704: POWER SYSTEM MODELING & SIMULATION LAB

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1. Simulate Swing Equation in Simulink (MATLAB)

2. Simulate load model with prime mover and governor

3. Simulate load model with prime mover, governor and feedback.

4. Simulation of Automatic voltage regulator.

5. Simulation of voltage regulation using shunt compensation in transmission line

6. Simulation of voltage regulation using Series compensation in transmission line

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BEE 705: HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING LAB

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1. Study filtration and Treatment of transformer oil.

2. Determine dielectric strength of transformer oil.

3. Determine capacitance and dielectric loss of an insulating material using Schering

bridge.

4. Study solid dielectrics used in power apparatus.

5. Study applications of insulating materials.

6. Study direct testing and indirect testing of circuit breakers.

7. Study high voltage testing of electrical equipment: line insulator, cable, bushing, power

capacitor, and power transformer.

8. Design an EHV transmission line.

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BEE 706: PROJECT STAGE -I

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The object of Project Work-I is to enable the student to take up investigative study in the

broad field of Electrical Engineering, either fully theoretical/practical or involving both

the oretical and practical work to be assigned by the Department on an individual basis

or two/three students in agroup, under the guidance of a supervisor. This is expected to

provide a good initiation for the student(s) in R&D work. The assignment to normally

include:

• Survey and study of published literature on the assigned topic;

• Working out a preliminary Approach to the Problem relating to the assigned

topic; Conducting preliminary Analysis /Modelling /Simulation / Experi-

-ment / Design /Feasibility;

• Preparing a Written Report on the Study conducted for presentation to the

Department;

• Final Seminar, as oral Presentation before a Departmental Committee.

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BME 715: BASIC INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS

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MODULE 1: Robot Definition: Definition of robots, Evolution of robots, Laws of robots, International Robotic Standards, Why Robots? Types of robots, Selection of robots. 2. Robot Classifications: degrees of freedom; degrees of movements, robot configuration; accuracy and repeatability, specification of a robot,actuators and sensors, drives and transmission systems used in robotics. Applications of robots. MODULE 2: Coordinate Transformation: Direct kinematic problem in robotics, geometry based direct kinematic analysis coordinate & vector transformation using matrices, the

orientation matrix & translator vector, homogeneous transformation matrices, three dimensional homogeneous transformations. MODULE 3: Trajectory interpolation: Introduction, the necessity of interpolators, the generation of motion commands, the trajectory planning, basic structure of interpolators. The solvability of the inverse, kinematics problem. particular solutions for the inverse kinematics problem - two – axis planar mechanisms, example of three-axis spherical mechanism, specific solutions for six-axis manipulators. MODULE 4: Autonomous mobile robots: Introduction, locomotion - key issues for locomotion, legged mobile robots, leg configurations & stability, examples of legged robot locomotion, wheeled mobile robots, wheeled locomotion-the design space, wheeled locomotion: case studies. MODULE 5: Mobile robot kinematics: introduction, kinematics models & constraints, representing robot position, forward kinematics models, wheel kinematics constraints, robot kinematics constraints, examples robot kinematics models & constraints. Mobile robot maneuverability- degree of mobility, degree of steerability, robot maneuverability. Mobile robot workspace-degree of freedom, holonomic robots, path & trajectory considerations. Motion control - open loop control, feedback control.

Text/ Reference Books:

1. Robotics & Control – R.K. Mittal & I.J. Nagrath – TMH Publications

2. Robotics for engineers - Yoram Korean- McGrew Hill Co.

3. Industrial Robotics Technology programming and Applications - M.P.Groover,

M.Weiss, R.N.Nagel, N.G.Odrey.

4. Robotics Control Sensing, Vision and Intelligence - K.S.Fu, R.C.Gonzalex, C.S.G.Lee-

McGrew hill Book co.

5. Kinematics and Synthesis of linkages - Hartenberg and Denavit - McGrew Hill Book Co

6. Kinematics and Linkage Design - A.S. Hall - Prentice Hall

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BEE 707: SEMINAR

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OBJECTIVE

The students are to select one technical topic related its branch for Seminar. The student is

to submit the synopsis for assessment and approval. Progress for preparation of the

seminar topic would be continuously assessed from time to time. Two periods per week

are to be allotted and students are expected to present the seminar Progress. A faculty

guide is to be allotted and he / she will guide and monitor the progress of the student and

maintain the attendance.

Students have to give a final presentation for 15 minutes on his topic. Students are

encouraged to use various teaching aids such as over head projectors, power point

presentation and demonstrative models. This will enable them to gain confidence in facing

the placement interviews

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BEE 708: CAMPUS RECRUITMENT TRAINING–II (TECHNICAL)

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As a part of the curriculum, the Campus Recruitment Training (Technical) forms an

important component of education for B.Tech. student. It is an attempt to bridge the gap

between conventional study and competitive exam study or campus placement. The

Program, which would be a help in government jobs as well as top private companies. In

the process, it provides training for the students to improve their technical skill as per

requirement. This program benefits the student to understand what he/she has studied in

the class room and what is being practiced in competitive exam for government and private

jobs.

Campus Recruitment Training (Technical) II covers Power Electronics: SCR, IGBT, GTO,

TRAIC, DIAC, single phase converter, three phase converter, Inverter, Voltage Regulator,

cycloconveter, chopper. Control System: Block Diagram, PID controller, input signals and

compensating networks. Power System: generation, transmission, line parameters, load

flow analysis, Faults, Stability, Economical operation and control. Microprocessor:

Introductions of 8085, 8086 microprocessor, construction, block diagrams. The program

mainly focuses on multiple choice question which help students for their preparation.

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BEE 709: RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES

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MODULE 1: RENEWABLE AND NON-RENEWABLE SOURCES OF ENERGY – brief review of conventional sources of energy – energy production and world energy consumption – green house effect and global warming. Review of non-conventional energy sources, Advantages of non-conventional energy sources MODULE 2: PHOTOVOLTAIC CONVERSION – Conceptual description of photo voltaic effect – electrical characteristic of silicon PV cells and modules – solar cell material and prospects – Instruments for measurement of solar radiation – Empirical equations for predicting availability of solar radiation. Flat- plate collector, concentrating collector - parabolidal and heliostat. MODULE 3: WIND ENERGY – wind turbines – Horizontal axis and vertical axis with turbines – Power and energy from wind turbines – wind characteristics. Energy from oceans: wave energy – Physical principles – wave characteristics and wave power – wave energy technology. – fixed devices – floating devices MODULE 4: BIOMASS – Introduction, biomass categories, bio-fuels. Introduction to biomass conversion technologies Biogas generation, basic biogas plants-fixed dome type, floating gasholder type, Deen Bandhu biogas plant, Pragati design biogas plant. Utilization of bio gas. Energy plantation. Pyrolysis scheme. Alternative liquid fuels –ethanol and methanol. Ethanol production. MODULE 5: GEOTHERMAL ENERGY: Geothermal fields, estimates of geothermal power. Basic geothermal steam power plant, binary fluid geothermal power plant and geothermal preheat hybrid power plant. Advantages and disadvantages of geothermal energy. Applications of geothermal energy. Geothermal energy in India FUEL CELLS – types – losses in fuel cell - application – MHD generators – application of MHD generation - micro and mini hybrid power.

References: 1. Renewable energy sources – John W, Twidell & Antony D. Wier – ELBS Publication 2. Renewable Energy - Power for sustainable Future – Edited by Godfrey Boyle – Oxford 3. University Press in association with the Open University, 1996. 4. Applied solar Energy - Meinel A B and Meinel MP, Addison Wesley Publications. 5. Renewable and Novel energy sources – SL Sah, MI Publications, New Delhi, 1995.

6. Direct Energy Conversion – George Sutton – McGraw hill Publications.

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BEE 710: COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN OF ELECTRICAL MACHINES

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MODULE 1: PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN OF MACHINES- Review of Magnetic and insulating

materials. Factors and limitations in design, specific magnetic and electric loadings, output, real and

apparent flux densities, separation of main dimensions for D.C., induction and synchronous machines.

MODULE 2: HEATING, COOLINGANDVENTILATION - Temperature rise calculation,

continuous, short- time and intermittent ratings, types of ventilation, hydrogen cooling and its advantages. MODULE 3: DESIGN OF TRANSFORMERS – General considerations, output equation, main

dimensions,leakagereactance,windingdesign,tankandcoolingtubes,calculationof magnetizing current,

losses, efficiency and regulation.

MODULE 4: DESIGN THREE-PHASE INDUCTION MOTORS –General considerations,

output equation, choice of specific electric and magnetic loadings, No. of slots in stator and rotor,

elimination of harmonic torques, design of stator and rotor windings, leakage reactance, equivalent

resistance of squirrel cage rotor, magnetizing current, temperature rise and efficiency. MODULE 5: DESIGN OF ALTERNATORS –Classification and their comparison, specific

loadings, output coefficient, main dimensions, short circuit ratio, elimination of harmonics in generated

EMF, stator winding design. Introduction to computer aided electrical machine design.

Text/ReferenceBooks:

1. ClaytonA.E.,“TheperformanceanddesignofD.C.Machines”,Pitman(ELBS). 2. SayMG,“TheperformanceanddesignofA.C.Machines”,Pitman(ELBS). 3. SawhneyAK,“ElectricalMachineDesign”,DhanpatRai&Sons.

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BCS 717: ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS

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MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION - Introduction and history, human brain, biological neuron, models of neuron, signal flow graph of neuron, feedback, network architecture, knowledge representation, Artificial intelligence and neural networks. Learning Process: Error correction learning, memory based learning, Hebbian learning, competitive learning, Boltzmann learning, learning with and without teacher, learning tasks, memory and adaptation.

MODULE 2: STRUCTURE OF NEURAL NETWORK - Artificial neurons, Neural networks and architectures Introduction, neuron signal function, mathematical preliminaries, Feed forward & feedback architecture. Geometry of Binary threshold neurons and their networks Pattern recognition, convex sets and convex hulls, space of Boolean functions, binary neurons for pattern classification, non linear separable problems, capacity of TLN, XOR solution. MODULE 3: PERCEPTRONS AND LMS LEARNING OBJECTIVE OF TLN - pattern space & weight space, perceptron learning algorithm, perceptron convergence theorem, pocket algorithm, α– LMS learning, MSE error surface, steepest descent search, µ– LMS and application. Back propagation and other learning algorithms Multilayered architecture, back propagation learning algorithm, practical considerations, structure growing algorithms, applications of feed forward neural networks, reinforcement learning MODULE 4: NETWORK PATTERN RECOGNITION - Statistical Pattern Recognition Bayes’ theorem, classical decisions with Bayes’ theorem, probabilistic interpretation of neuron function, interpreting neuron signals as probabilities, multilayered networks & posterior probabilities, error functions for classification problems. RBF Networks Regularization networks, generalized RBF networks, RBF network for solving XOR problem, comparison of RBF networks & multilayer perceptron’s. Stochastic Machines Statistical mechanics, simulated annealing. MODULE 5: ADAPTIVE RESONANCE THEORY - Building blocks of adaptive resonance, Adaptive Resonance Theory. Self Organizing Feature MAP Introduction, Maximal eigenvector filtering, principal component analysis, generalized learning laws, competitive learning, vector quantization, Mexican hat networks.

Text/Reference Books: 1. Simon Haykin, ”Neural Networks”, PHI 2. J. M. Zurada, “Introduction to Artificial Neural Systems”, Jaico Publishers, 3rd Ed. 3. Artificial Neural Networks, Jacek M Zurada, Pws Pub Co 4. Neural Networks: A Classroom Approach, Satish Kumar, TMH 5. Artificial Neural Networks, Christina Ray, TMH 6. Neural Networks For Pattern Reconization, Bishop, Oxford 7. Neural Network In Soft Computing Framework, Swamy, Springer

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BEE 711: FLEXIBLE AC TRANSMISSION

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MODULE 1: FACTS CONCEPTS AND GENERAL SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS- Power flow in AC systems - Definition of FACTS - Power flow control -Constraints of maximum transmission line loading - Benefits of FACTS Transmission line compensation- Uncompensated line - shunt compensation - Series compensation -Phase angle control. MODULE 2: STATIC SHUNT COMPENSATORS - SVC and STATCOM - Operation and control of TSC, TCR and STATCOM - Compensator control - Comparison between SVC and STATCOM. MODULE 3: STATIC SERIES COMPENSATION- TSSC, SSSC -Static voltage and phase angle regulators - TCVR and TCPAR- Operation and Control -Applications. MODULE 4: UNIFIED POWER FLOW CONTROLLER - Circuit Arrangement, Operation and control of UPFC Basic Principle of P and Q control- independent real and reactive power flow control- Applications - Introduction to interline power flow controller. MODULE 5: SPECIAL PURPOSE FACTS CONTROLLERS - Thyristor controlled voltage limiter – Thyristor controlled voltage regulator - Thyristor controlled braking resistor - Thyristor controlled current limiter- Custom Power - Compensation Devices - STS - SSC - SVR -Backup energy supply devices

Reference Books: 1. N.G. Hingorani, L. Gyugyi, “Understanding FACTS: Concepts and Technology of Flexible AC Transmission Systems”, IEEE Press Book, Standard Publishers and Distributors, Delhi, 2001. 2. R. Sreeram Kumar (Ed) “Lecture Notes on Flexible AC Transmission System (FACTS)”. Institution of Engineers (India), Calicut Local Centre, 2003. 3. K.S.Sureshkumar, S.Ashok, “FACTS Controllers & Applications”, E-book edition, Nalanda Digital Library, NIT Calicut,2003

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BEE 712: POWER SYSTEM PLANNING

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MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION OF POWER PLANNING- National and Regional

planning, structure of P.S., planning tools Electricity Regulation, Electrical Forecasting,

forecasting techniques modelling

MODULE 2: GENERATION PLANNING- Integrated power generation

cogeneration/captive power, Power pooling and power trading. Transmission and distribution

planning. Power system Economics. Power sector finance, financial planning, private participation

Rural Electrification investment, concept of Rational tariffs.

MODULE 3: POWER SUPPLY RELIABILITY - Reliability planning. System operation

planning, load management, load prediction, reactive power balance Online power flow

studies, state estimation, computerized management, power system simulator.

MODULE 4: COMPUTER AIDED PLANNING - Environmental effects, the greenhouse

effect Technological impacts. Insulation coordination, Reactive compensation.

MODULE 5: OPTIMAL POWER SYSTEM EXPANSION PLANNING -Formulation of

least cost optimization problem incorporating the capital, Operating and maintenance cost

of candidate plants of different types (Thermal, Hydro, Nuclear, Non-conventional etc.)

and minimum assured reliability constraint – optimization techniques for solution by

programming

Text Books

1. X. Wang, J. R. Mc Donald: Modern Power System Planning, MGH. 1994

2. S. Pabla: Electrical Power System Planning, Machmillan India Ltd. 2012

3. M. Tllic, F. Faliana and L. Fink: Power System Restructuring Engineering and Economics, Kulwar Academic Publisher. 2010

4. L. L. Lie: Power System Restructuring and Deregulation, John Willey & Sons UK. 2001

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BCS 718: NEURO-FUZZY SYSTEM

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MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION TO FUZZY AND NEURO-FUZZY SYSTEM: Merits of

Fuzzy and Neuro Fuzzy systems. Introduction to Architecture of a Fuzzy system.

Fuzzification Rule Base Inference engine, defuzzizication.

MODULE 2: FUZZYMATHEMATICS: Fuzzy sets and operations of fuzzy sets, properties

of fuzzy sets, fuzzy relations, fuzzy graphs & Fuzzy arithmetic.

MODULE 3: ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN ISSUES: Fuzzification, fuzzy Rule- Base

and Fuzzy – Rule Based models – implication process, defuzzification Techniques.

ANALOG DESIGN OF FUZZY PROCESSORS: Modular design, design of a fuzzifier,

knowledge base and inference engine, defuzzifier design.

MODULE 4: IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPLETEANALOGFUZZY SYSTEMS:

Design and microprocessor-based implementation of fuzzy systems. Structure

Specifications, Parameter estimation, model validation.

MODULE 5: NEURO FUZZY SYSTEMS: Introduction to Neural Networks, Neuro Fuzzy

Architecture, Learning methodologies, genetic Algorithm, neural networks in

communications.

Text/Reference Books

1. Klir & Yuan, Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic. 2. Chin – Teng Lin & Lee C S G Neural Fuzzy Systems, Prentice Hall International. 3. Bose N K, Liang P, Neural Networks Fundamentals with graphs, Algorithm and Applications,

Tata McGraw Hill.

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BEE 713:POWER SYSTEM ENGINEERING

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MODULE 1: ECONOMIC OPERATION OF POWER SYSTEMS- Introduction, system constraints, optimal operation of power systems. Input output, heat rate and incremental rate curves of thermal generating units. Economic distribution of load between generating units within a plant. Economic distribution of load between power stations, transmission loss equation. Introduction to unit commitment and dynamic programming.

MODULE 2: POWER SYSTEM STABILITY - Power angle equations and power angle curves under steady state and transient conditions. Rotor dynamics and swing equation (solution of swing equation not included).Introduction to steady state and dynamic stabilities, steady state stability limit. Introduction to transient stability. Equal area criterion and its application to transient stability studies under basic disturbances. Critical clearing angle and critical clearing time. Factors affecting stability and methods to improve stability.

MODULE 3: EXCITATION SYSTEMS- Introduction of excitation systems of synchronous machines, types of excitation systems, Elements of various excitation systems and their control (functional block diagrams and their brief description)-DC excitation systems, AC excitation systems, brushless excitation system. MODULE 4: INTERCONNECTED POWER SYSTEMS- Introduction to isolated and interconnected powers systems. Reserve capacity of power stations, spinning and maintenance resaves. Advantages and problems of interconnected power systems. Power systems inter connection in India. MODULE 5: POWER SYSTEM SECURITY- Introduction to power system security. Introduction to voltage stability. Tap Changing transformer, phase angle control and phase shifting transformer. Series compensation of transmission lines, location and protection of series capacitors, advantages and problems. Text/Reference Books

1. J. Nagrath and D.P. Kothari: Power System Engineering 2/e, MGH. 2011

2 J. J. Grainger and W. D. Stevenson: Power System Analysis, MGH. 2003

3. B. R. Gupta: Power System Analysis and Design, Third Edition, S. Chand & Co. 2008

4. C. L. Wadhwa: Electrical Power Systems, New age international Ltd. Third Edition 2009

5. W. D. Stevenson: Element of Power System Analysis, MGH. 1955

6. B. R. Gupta: Generation of Electrical Energy, S. Chand Publication. 2009

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BEE 714: ADVANCE POWER SYSTEM

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MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION - Structure of power systems, Power system control center and real time computer control, SCADA system Level decomposition in power system Power system security. Various operational stages of power system Power system voltage stability, Deregulation and electricity market MODULE 2: ECONOMIC OPERATION - Concept and problems of unit commitment Input-output characteristics of thermal and hydro-plants System constraints Optimal operation of thermal units without and with transmission losses, Penalty factor, incremental transmission loss, transmission loss formula (without derivation) Hydrothermal scheduling long and short terms Concept of optimal power flow MODULE 3: LOAD FREQUENCY CONTROL - Concept of load frequency control, Load frequency control of single area system: Turbine speed governing system and modelling, block diagram representation of single area system, steady state analysis, dynamic response, control area concept, P-I control, load frequency control and economic dispatch control. Load frequency control of two area system: MODULE 4: AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE CONTROL - Tie line power modelling, block diagram representation of two area system, static and dynamic response Automatic Voltage Control: Schematic diagram and block diagram representation, different types of Excitation systems & their controllers. MODULE 5: VOLTAGE AND REACTIVE POWER CONTROL - Concept of voltage control, methods of voltage control-control by tap changing transformer. Shunt Compensation, series compensation, phase angle compensation. State Estimation: Detection and identification, Linear and non-linear models. Flexible AC Transmission Systems: Concept and objectives FACTs controllers: Structures & Characteristics.

Text/Reference Books: 1. D.P. Kothari & I.J. Nagrath, “Modern Power System Analysis” Tata Mc Graw Hill 2. P.S.R. Murty, “Operation and control in Power Systems” B.S. Publications. 3. N. G. Hingorani & L. Gyugyi, “ Understanding FACTs” Concepts and Technology of

Flexible AC Transmission Systems” 4. J. Wood & B.F. Wollenburg,“ Power Generation, Operation and Control “ John Wiley 5. O.I. Elgerd, “Electric Energy System Theory” Tata McGraw Hill. 6. P. Kundur, “Power System Stability and Control Mc Graw Hill. 7. M.H. Rashid, “Power Electronics: Circuits, devices and Applications” PHI

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BCS 301: DATA STRUCTURE & ALGORITHM

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MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION TO DATA STRUCTURES - Definition of data structures and abstract data types.Static and Dynamic implementations. Examples and real life applications, Data Structures: Arrays, Address calculation in a single andmulti dimensional array. Sparse matrices MODULE 2: STACKS, QUEUES AND LISTS - Definition, Array based implementation of stacks, Linked List based implementation of stacks,Examples: Infix, postfix, prefix representation, Applications: Mathematical expression Evaluation Definition: Queues & Lists: Array based implementation of Queues / Lists, Linked Listimplementation of Queues / Lists, Circular implementation of Queues and singly linked Lists,Straight / circular implementation of doubly linked Queues / Lists, Priority queues,Applications MODULE 3: TREES & GRAPHS - Definition of trees and Binary trees, Properties of Binary trees and Implementation, Binary Traversal - preorder, post order, in order traversal, Binary Search Trees, Implementations,Threaded trees, Balanced multi way search trees, AVL Trees, Implementations, Applications Definition of Undirected and Directed Graphs and Networks, The Array based implementation ofgraphs, Adjacency matrix, path matrix implementation, The Linked List representation of graphs,Shortest path Algorithm, Graph Traversal – Breadth first Traversal, Depth first Traversal,Connectivity of graphs; Connected components of graphs, Weighted Graphs, Applications. MODULE 4: SORTING SEARCHING ALGORITHMS - Introduction, Sorting by exchange, selection, insertions, Bubble sort, Selection sort, Insertion sort, Pseudo code algorithm and their C++ implementation, Efficiency of above algorithms, Shellsort, Performance of shell sort, Merge sort, Merging of sorted arrays, The merge sort Algorithms,Quick sort Algorithm. MODULE 5: ANALYSIS OF QUICK SORT, PICKING A PIVOT - A partitioning strategy, Heap sort, Heap Construction,Heap sort, bottom – up, Top – down Heap sort approach, Radix sort, Straight Sequential Search, Array implementations, Linked List representations, BinarySearch, non – recursive Algorithms, recursive Algorithms, Indexed Sequential Search

Text/Reference Books: 1. Theory & Problems of Data Structures by Jr. Symour Lipschetz, Schaum’s outline by TMH

2. Data Structures using C by A. M. Tenenbaum, Langsam, Moshe J. Augentem, PHI Pub.

3. Data Structures and Algorithms by A.V. Aho, J.E. Hopcroft and T.D. Ullman, Original edition, Addison-Wesley,

1999, Low Priced Edition.

4. Fundamentals of Data structures by Ellis Horowitz &SartajSahni, Pub, 1983,AW

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BEE 715: INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION AND PLCS

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MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION TO SCADA- Data acquisition Systems- Evolution of

SCADA - Communication Technologies-Monitoring and Supervisory Functions-SCADA

Applications in Utility Automation-Industries.

MODULE 2: SCADA SYSTEMS COMPONENTS: Schemes – Remote Terminal

Unit(RTU)-Intelligent Electronic Devices(IED)-Programmable Logic Controller(PLC)-

Communication Network-SCADA server, SCADA/ HMI Systems

MODULE 3: SCADA ARCHITECTURE: Various SCADA Architectures- Advantages and

Disadvantages of each system-single unified standard architecture- IEC 61850

SCADA Communication: Various industrial communication technologies- wired and

wireless methods and fibre optics

MODULE 4: SCADA APPLICATIONS: Utility Applications- Transmission and

distribution sector-Operations-Monitoring -Analysis and improvement- Substation

automation structure- substation automation architecture.

MODULE 5: INTRODUCTION TO ROLE OF WIDE AREA PROTECTION- power

system phenomenon with possible WAPS solution- Implementation of wide area

protection- interaction of WAPS with SCADA System

Teaxt/Reference Books:

1. Stuart.A. Boyer: SCADA – Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition, Instrument So-

ciety of America Publication, USA, 1999.

2. Gordon Clarke, Deon Reynders: Practical Modern SCADA Protocol:DNP3, 60870.5 and

Related Systems, Newnes Publications, Oxford UK,2004

3. ABB –Substation automation handbook

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BEE 716: ELECTRICAL MACHINE DESIGN

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MODULE 1: FUNDAMENTAL OF MAGNETIC CIRCUIT- Basic principles of magnetic circuits – use of B-H curves in magnetic circuits – Calculations of MMF for air gap and teeth – Real and apparent flux density – Effect of saturation – flux density distribution – calculation of magnetizing current – Field Form – Introduction – carter’s fringe curves – flux plotting – air gap flux distribution factor (field form factor) – actual flux distribution factor, Magnetising current calculation, Leakage Reactance calculation for various types of slots, Iron loss calculation concepts MODULE 2: DESIGN OF ELECTROMAGNETS- Introduction – Types of Electromagnets –Design of Magnet coils – Problems on above topics – Design of small Flat-faced armature type circular magnet – Design of large-faced armature type circular magnet – Design of Horse shoe type magnet – Design of plunger type magnet – Design of magnetic clutches MODULE 3: DESIGN OF SMALL TRANSFORMERS AND CHOKE COILS- Design of Small single-phase transformers – Design of welding transformers – Design of variable air gap single-phase choke coil Design of variable air gap three-phase choke coil Design of ballast MODULE 4: ESTIMATING COSTING FOR RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL &

SERVICE CONNECTIONS (1- Ø &3-Ø)- Tenaments, Row houses, Bungalows, Flats, Multi – Storied Buildings,Internal Wiring Estimation ( Length of wire ) Commercial Complexes like Offices, Hospitals, Hotels, Theatres . Internal Wiring Estimation ( Length of wire ), Lighting Series & Hoardings.

MODULE 5: ARMATURE WINDINGS-

DC windings: Simplex & Duplex windings, Lap & Wave windings, Applications, Basic terms related to armature windings, Dummy Coils, Equalizer connections, split coils. AC windings: Introduction, No. of phases, Phase spread, concentric winding, Hemitropic winding, Whole coil winding, Mush winding, Double layer windings, Integral slot lap and wave winding. Fractional slot lap & wave windings. Performance analysis of various windings.

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BEE 717: DESIGN ESTIMATION & COSTING

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MODULE 1: ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION - Role of national electrical code in the design of electrical installation – electrical symbols and diagrams – design considerations of electrical installations – electric supply systems – protection and protective devices for electric installation against overload – short circuit and earth fault – electric services in building – service connections – service mains – reception and distribution of main supply – sub- circuits – neutral and earth wire – earth bus – guideline for installation of fittings – design and selection of bus bars and bus bar chambers –design, selection, layout, MODULE 2: DESIGN OF ILLUMINATION SCHEMES – various types of light sources – different types of lighting arrangement – energy efficiency in lamps and illumination – design considerations of good lighting schemes – design of lighting schemes for various purposes – lighting calculations – design of flood lighting and street lighting – electrical aspects and considerations for lifts, escalator services and standby generators – design and safety aspects of electrical installations for residential buildings, hospitals, hotels, recreational and assembly buildings and cinema theatre. MODULE 3: ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS OF HIGH RISE BUILDINGS – design – schematic diagram – layout – estimation and testing of rising main – main supply board and distribution boards for high rise buildings including air conditioners and lift with provision for standby generators and its protection – lighting protection – electrical system design – estimation and costing of commercial buildings – design considerations MODULE 4: SELECTION OF EHV AND HV LINE - power and distribution transformers and switchgears – case studies – design – layout – schematic diagram –estimation and costing – (a) 16MVA – 110/11KV outdoor substation having one or two incoming and 8 or less outgoing – (b) 11KV/415V outdoor substations upto 630KVA MODULE 5: SUBSTATION DESIGN- 11KV/415V indoor substation upto 630KVA – (d) bus bar trunking above 630KVA – design of earthing system – earthmat design – design of plate and pipe earthing – shielding of electrical system. Text/Reference books

1. Raina & Battacharya, Electrical System Design, Estimation & costing, Wiley Eastern

2. Gupta J.B, Electrical Installating, Estimating & Costing, Kataria & Sons ISI, National Electric Code,

Bureau of Indian Standard Publications

3. Cinema Regulation (Rules) & Act

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Engineering

BEE 801: PRACTICAL TRAINING IN INDUSTRY (ONE SEMESTER)

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Practical Training in industry is a need to interact with industry by student to understand working and culture of industries which helps the student to get practical experience. Students will attend industrial training of six months in any industry or reputed

organization in VIII semester.

The students will be assigned a faculty guide who would be the supervisor of the student. The faculty would be identified before the end of the VIII semester and shall be the nodal officer for coordination of the training. Students will also be required to prepare an exhaustive technical report of the training

during the semester which will be duly signed by the officer under whom training was

taken in the industry/ organization. The covering format shall be signed by the

concerned office in charge of the training. The officer-in-charge of the trainee would

also give his rating of the student in the standard university format in a sealed to the

higher authority.

The students will present his report about the training every month. A committee

constituted by the Dean Engineering which would be comprised of at least three

members comprising of the department coordinator, class coordinator and a nominee

of the Dean Engineering. The students guide would be a special invitee to the

presentation. The seminar session shall be an open house. The internal marks would

be the average of the marks given is an open house session. The internal marks would

be the average of the marks given be each member of the committee separately in a

sealed envelope to the Dean Engineering

The marks by the external examiner would be based on the report submitted by the

students which shall be evaluated by the external examiner and cross examination

done of the student concerned.