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3. Nagrath & Kothari, Modem Power system Analysis, Tata McGraw
Hill .
References Books:
1. Power system analysis & design, Glover Sarma, 3rd edition 2003,
Thomson Learning.
2. L.P.Singh, Advanced Power System and Dynamics, Wiley Eastern,
1992
3. Computer techniques in power system operation & control
R.N.Dha
1. INTRODUCTION
Introduction to HV technology. Advantages of transmitting electrical power at
high voltages. Need for generating high voltages in a laboratory. Important
applications of high voltages. 04 Hours
2. BREAKDOWN PHENOMENA
Classification of HV insulating media. Properties of important HV insulating
media under each category. Gaseous dielectrics: lonisation: Primay and
secondary ionization processes. Criterion for gaseous insulation breakdown
based on Townsend's theory. Limitations of Townsend theory. Streamer theory -
Breakdown in non-uniform fields. Corona discharges. Breakdown in
electro negative gases. Paschen's law and its significance. Time, lags of
breakdown., Breakdb,wn in 'solid dielectrics: Intrinsicbr~akdown, Avalanche"
Breakdown' of' iiquid
, b~eakdown, , " Thermal, , 'breakdown' and Electromechanical breakdown.
dielectrics: Suspended 'particle the6ry; Elec~onic breakdown, Cavity breakdown,
(Bubble theory); 'Electro-convection
breakdown. ' 12 IJoui's'. '
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5. NON-DESTRUCTIVE INSULATION TESTING TECHNIQUES
Dielectric loss and loss angle measurement using Schering Bridge, Transformer ratio
arms bridge. Need for discharge detection and PD measurement aspects. Factors
affecting discharge detection. Discharge
detection methods - Straight and balance methods. 06 Hours
6. HIGH VOLTAGE TESTS ON ELECTRICAL APPARA TUS Definitions of
terminologies, tests on isolators, circuit breakers, cables,
insulators and transformers 04 Hours
Text Books:
1. E. Kuffel and W. S. Zaengl, High Voltage Engineering
Fundamentals, First edition, Pergamon Press, 1984 (Chapter: 1, 2, 3,
5,6)
2. M. S. Naidu and V. Kamaraju, High Voltage Hill Publishing
Company Limited, 1995. (Chapter: 1 - 7,9,10)
3. C. L. Wadhwa, High Voltage Engineering, New Age International
Private Limited, 1995. (Chapter: 1 - 6)
References Books:. ..
1. . Rakosh Das Begartuidre, Extra. high' voltage. AC. tIansmission .
E~gineering, Wiley Eastern Limited, 1987. '. . . .
2. Transmission and Distribution Reference book -; Westing house.
. Reference. Books: . . . :.
. 1. R.R: Yaser .and D.P, Filer "essentials of fuzzy modeling and control
" John Wiley, 1994. . .
. . 2. Timoty' Ross; "Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications",
. McGraw Hill.
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functions, Implementation of the mapping ADT, Priority Queues,
Implementation of priority queues. 06 Hours
5. Directed Graphs: Basic Definitions, Representation for directed graphs, the
single source shortest path problems, Traversals of Directed Graphs,
Directed A cyclic graphs, strong components. 06 Hours
6. Sorting: The internal sorting model, simple sorting schemes, Quick sort,
Heapsort, Binsortring. 05 Hours
7. Algorithm analysis Techniques: Efficiency of algorithms, analysis of receive
programs solving Recurrence Equations, A general solution for a
large class of Recurrences. 06 Hours
8. Algorithm Design Techniques: Divide & Conquer Algorithms" Dynamic
programming, Greedy Algorithms, Back tracking, local search
Algorithms. 08 Hours
9. Data Structures and Algorithms for external storage: A model of
exte~alcomputation, Exteroal. so.rting, sorting infonnation in f~les,'
. extemaJ search Trees. . . . 06 Hours .
Text Book: . ..
!:?ata structures and Algorithms by AIfi-ed Aho, John E..Hopcroft and Jeffery D.
Ullaman Addison Wesley publications.
'Reference Books:
L Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms with C= by Gleen.
W.Rowe, Pill Publications.
2. Data Structures using C & C ++ - 2nd edition, Langsam, Angenstein,
Tenernbaum - PHI I Pearson
3. Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis in C by Weiss Mark Allen,
2/e, Pearson Educaiton.
Use of transient network Analyzer, digital and hybrid computers for solving
large-scale problems, Characteristics of lighting discharges, theory of cloud
formation, origin of lighting, iso-Keronic level, leader development, return
stroke, different types of lighting interaction, back flashover, shielding. angle
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calculation for line, grounding rods, counter poise, problems, Origin and characteristics
of switching over voltages and temporary over voltages,
problems of switching surges. 22 Hours
Behavior of apparatus and line insulation under all types of over voltages, concept of
BIL, protection of apparatus against over voltages, surge alTesters,
Insulation co-ordination. 15 Hours
Text Books:
1. Greenwood, Power system Transients, Orient Longman, 1987
2. Ragaller K, Surges in high voliage networks, Plenum Press, 1980
Reference Books:
1. Rakosh Das Begamudre, Extra high voltage AC transmission
Engineering, Wiley Eastern Limited. 1987
2. E.Kuffel and W.S.zaengl, High voltage Engineering Fundamentals,
First edition, pergamon Press, 1984.
3. M.S.Naidu and V.Kamaraju, High voltage Engineering, second
e9ition, Tata McGraw Hill, Publishin~ Company Limited, 1995.
Introduction
Differences between digital and analog communication systems Block diagram
of a digital communication system. Bandwidth or digital data and
bandwidth dilemma. 08 Hours
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Digital Modulation Techniques
Binary Modulation Techniques: ASK, PSK and FSK, Generation and Detection of
Binary Modulated \Vaves, Quadri-pllase-Bhift Keying,
Minimum-shift Keying, MPSK. 08 Hours
Introduction to Spread Spectrum Techniques
A notion of Spread Spectrum, Frequency-Hop Spread SpectlIJm, Slow
frequency and Fast-:frequency Hopping. 08 Hours
Text Books:
1. An Introduction to Analog aid Digital Communication - Simon
Haykin - J01m Wiley- 1994.
2. Digital and Analog Communication Systems - K. Sam Shamnugam
J01m Wilcy- 1994.
Reference Books:
1. Digital Communications by SimonHaykin-John Wiley-1998.
2. Digital Communicaitons by Sklar Bernard, 2/e, Pearson Education.
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Analysis of insulation failure data: Power law model, Graphical estimation of power
law constants, procedure, ageing data, plotting position and cumulative failure
probability.
Text Books:
1. Nasser E., Fundamentals of gaseous ionization and plasma
electronics, ~ohn Wiley interscience, New York, 1971.
2. Hann N.R., Schafer R.E. and Singaporewalla N.D., Methods of
statistical analysis and life data, John Wiley and sons, New York,
1974.
3. Botcher C.J.F., Theory of electric polarization, Elsvier publication,
1952.
Reference Books:
1. Bradwell A., Electrical insulation, Peter peregrinus Ltd., London,
1983.
2. J.M.Meek and J.D.Craggs, Electrical breakdown of gases, Oxford
university press, 1953.
3. E.Kufell and W.SZaengl, High voltage Engineering fundamentals,
, 21~d edi'tion, pergamon press, 198:f ' ' , ' , '" ,', '
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Text Book:
Power system planning by Robert L.Sullivan
. Publishers, .
. '2. Fitzgerlad & Kingsley: Electric Machine, 2nds Edition, McGraw
., .Hill Kogakusha publications .
OPERATIONS RESEARCH
Sub. Code
Hrs/W eek
EE762
04
. IA Marks
Exam Hrs.
25
03
Total Hrs. . 100
52 Exam Marks
1. Introduction:
Definition, scope of operations research (O.R) approach and limitations
of O.R. Models, Characteristics and phases of O.R. 02 Hours
2. Linear programming problems:
Mathematical formulation of L.P. problems.
Reference Books:.. .
.1. . Philip ,RaYlnctran, "Operation Research" .
36
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.
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Structured representation of knowledge: ISAIISP ART trees, associativel
semantic nets, frames and scripts, examples from electric power systems.
06 Hours
Expert system architecture: basic components, rule based systems, forward and
backward chaining, ES features, ES development, ES categories, ES
tools and examples from electric power systems. 08 Hours
AI languages: LisP and ProLog - Introduction, sample segments, LisP primitives, list
manipulation functions, function predicates,. variables, iteration and recursion, property
lists, s~mple programs for examples from
electric power systems. 08 Hours
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II
3. State Space Analysis: State space representation of discrete time systems, Solution of
discrete time state space equations, pulse transfer function matrix, discretization of
continuous time state space equations,
Liapunov stability analysis. 12 Hours
4. Pole Placement and Observer Design:. Controllability, observability, useful II
Functions and polynomials, zeros of a function, root. of non linear equation bisection,
Regula-Falsi, Aitkens process, Newton-Raphson methods-repeated & non repeated
roots, Eigen values and eigen vectors-Jacobi's and Given's method, Difference
equations - formation, equations of 1st order, linear equation of 2nd and higher orders,
finite difference method to solve ordinary
difference equation. 14 Hours
40
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I
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Text Books:
1. Higher Engineering Mathematics - B.S.Grewal 2.
Operations Research -S.D.Sharma
Reference Books:
1. Numerical Algorithms - E.V.Krishna Murthy and Sen, Affiliated East West
press
2. 3. Operations research - H. Taha, Prentice Hall
4. 5. Advanced Engineering Mathematics - E. Kreysig-John Wiely
Linear Algebra-Hoffman K & Kunze R., Prentice Hall
Fourier Transforms - 1. N. Smeddons
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4. Measurement of HV AC and HVDC using standard spheres
5. Breakdown strength of transformer oil using oil testing unit
6. Field mapping using electrolytic tank for model
anyone
Cable/Capacitorffransmission line/Sphere gap Models
2. 3. Using built in functions, saving & loading data, script files.3 Hours
, ii) .Determination of Bus cune.nts, bus power & line flows fora specifi.ed
system 'voltage' (bus) profile' '
2. ABCD parameters: . .
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2. MA TLAB Programming for Engineers by Stephen J. Chapman,
Thomson Books.
3. Object Oriented Programming with C++ by Bhave, Pearson
Education
VIII SEMESTER
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT,
ELECTRICAL ESTIMATION & ECOMONOMICS
Sub. Code EE81 IA Marks 25
HrslW eek 04 52 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. Exam Marks 100
1. Introduction: Historical prospective, contribution of Taylor, Henry foyol,
Gilbreth and HL Gantt to the evolution of management as a scientific
disciple concept of scientific management and it relevance in
the Indian context. 05 Hours
,. 10 Hours
4. industrial drives: Introduction, rolling mill drives and cement mill coal
mines, paper mill machine tool drives, textile mill. 06 Hours
5. Electric traction: Tractive effort, requirements of electrical traction,
suitability of series motors, co-efficient of adhesion, supply systems and
traction motor speed control. 08 Hours
Text Books:
N.K.De and P.K.Sen, Electric Drives, Prentice of India Pvt., Ltd.
(Chapter: 1.1 ,1.2,2.1 - 2.4, 2.7, 5.1, 5.3, 5.5,6.1 - 6.5, 6.11, 6.14,
6.16,8.2 - 8.6,8.8) .
S .K,.Pillai, A First course on Electric Drives, Wiley Eastern Limited.
(Chapter: 1, 2.2, 2.6 - 2.9, 3.3, 4.1, 6.1 - 6.4, 7, 10.1
10.4, 10.6)
Refelcnce Books:
1. H.Partab, Modem Electric Traction
2. J.B. Gupta, "Utilization of Electric power and Electric Traction", S.
Kataria and Sons.
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REAL- TIME CONTROL OF POWR SYSTEMS
Sub. Code EE831 IA Marks 25
HrslW eek 04 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. 52 Exam Marks 100
1. Data acquisition
SCADA system, state estimation, WLS state estimation, Newton raphson load
flow method based state estimation, Fast decoupled state estimator, Fletcher-
Powel method for state estimation, State estimation using only line
flow. 15 Hours
2. Voltage stability:
Factors affecting voltage stability, P-V and Q-V curves, Voltage collapse,
proximity indicators, Factors affecting voltage instability, Comparison between
angle and voltage stability, integrated analysis of voltage and angle
st5ability, control of v09ltage and angle stability. 15 Hours
3. Hierarchical operation of power systems. 04 Hours
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2. REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING
Software Requirements: Functional and Non-functional requirements, User
requirements, System requirements, The software requirements document. .
Requirements engineering processes: Feasibility studies, Requirements
elicitation and analysis, Requirements validation, Requirements
management.
System models: Context models, Behavioral models, Data models, Object
models, CASE workbenches.
Software prototyping: Prototyping in software process, Rapid
prototyping techniques, User interface prototyping. 12 hours
3. SOFTWARE DESIGN
Architectural design: System structuring, Control models, Modular
decomposition, Domain specific architectures.
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Object-Oriented design: Objects and Object Classes, An Object Oriented design
process, Design evolution.
User Interface design: User interface design principles, User interaction,
Information presentation, User support, Interface Evaluation.
10 hours
VERIFICA TION AND VALIDATION
Verification and validation planning, Software inspections, Automated static
analysis, Clean room software development.
Software testing: Defect testing ,Integration testing, Object Oriented
testing, Testing Workbenches. 7 hours
4. CRITICAL SYSTEMS
Critical systems: Critical system, Availability and reliability, Safety and
Security.
Critical system Specification Software reliability specification,
safety specification. 4 hours
5. SOFTWARE MANAGEMENT
6. SOFTWARE EVOLUTION
Legacy systems: legacy system structures, Legacy system design and
assessment.
Software Reengineering : Source code translation, Reverse engineering,
Program structure improvement, Program modularization, Data
reengineering. 4 hours
Text Book:
Software Engineering, Ian Sommerville, 6th Edition, Person Education Ltd.,
200 1.
(Chapters-: 1,3 to 8, 10, 12, 15, 16,17, 19,20,23,24,26,28)
Reference Books:
1. Software Engineering-A Practitioners approach, Roger.S.Pressman,
Tata-McGraw Hin 4th Edition.
2. An Integrated Approach to Software Engineering, Pankaj Jalote, Narosa
Publications.
3. Object Oriented & Classical Software Engineering, Stephen R. Schach,
Tata McGraw-Hill, 2002.
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H V DC POWER TRANSMISSION
Text Books:
1. K. R. Padiyar, HVDC Power transmission systems - Technology and
system interactions, Wiley Eastern Limited, 1992. (Ch: 1 - 9, 15)
2. E. W: Kimbark, Direct Current Transmission - Volume I, Wiley
futerscience, 1971. (Ch: 1,3,5, 7,8)
Reference Books:
1. Arrilaga, High Voltage Direct Current Transmission, Peter
Peregrinus Ltd., 1983.
2. Uhlmann, Power Transmission by Direct Current, Springer Verlag,
1975.
3. S. Rao, EHV-AC & HYDC Transmission Engineering and Practice,
Khanna Publishers, 1990.
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ADV ANCED MICROPROCESSOR
Text Books:
Y.C Liu & G.A.{Jibson, "Microcomputer systems: The 8086iSP88 family",
PHI
Intel manual
Reference Books:
1. Microprocessor and interfacing -Douglas V. Hall,TMH
2. The Intel Microprocessor Architecture Programming and Interfacing
Barry B. Brey -Pearson Education Inc. 2003 Edition
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COMPUTER COMMUNICATION NETWORKING
Introduction
lne uses of computer network, network structure, network architecture. The OSI
reference model. The TCP/IP reference model. Services, Network
standardization, example networks. 08 Hours
The physical layer: Transmission and Switching
Frequency and time division multiplexing. Circuit switching, Packet Switchmg,
Hybrid switching, ISDN- integrated services digital network, ISDN services,
Evolution of ISDN, ISDN system architecture-e, The digital PBX, ISDN
inteIface, ISDN signaling. Perspective on ISDN, Terminal
handling: Polling Multiplexing versus concentration. 10 Hours
The medium access sub layer. .
The local and metropolitan area' networks. the ALOHA protocols" LAN pro'totols; .
IEEE. standard S02. fo~. LAN, fiber QPtic' networks, sateiIite' .
. networks, packet ~adio networks.. '. . . . 08 Hours.
5D
OPERA TING SYSTEMS
4. Storage Management
Main memory management - Background, Swapping, Contiguous
allocation, Paging, Segmentation, Segmentation with paging. 05 Hours
.
Virtual memory - Background, Demand paging, Process creation, Page
replacement algorithms, Allocation of frames, thrashing. 05 Hours
File System interface - File concept, A.ccess methods, Directory structure,
File system mounting, File system implementatiot!, Directory
implementation, Allocation methods, free space management 05 Hours
5. Protection and Security 06 Hours
Goals of protection, Domain of protection, Access matrix, implementation
of access matrix, Revocation of access rights, The security problem,
Authentication, Program threats, System threats, Securing systems and
facilities, Intrusion detection, Cryptography.
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6. Introduction to distributed operating systems: 04 Hours
Background, Topology, Network types, Communication, Co protocols,
Robustness, Design issues
7. Case Study - Linux operating system 03 Hours
Design principles, Kernel modules, Process management, Memory
management, File systems, Input and output, communication.
Text Book:
Operating System Concepts by Abraham silberschatz, Peter Baer Galvin, Greg
Gagne, 6th edition, Addison WeslaJy & Sons 2002,2003.
References Books:
1. Operating system concepts and design by Milan Milankovic II
edition Mcgrawhi11 1992. 2. Operating systems by Harvey M Deital
Addison wesley 1990 3. Operating systems - A concept based Approach,
D.M Dhamdhere
Tata Mcgrawhi1l 2002.
EMBEDDED SYSTEM..
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VLSI CIRCUITS & DESIGN
Sub. Code EE842 IA Marks 25
Hrs/Week 04 Exam Hrs. 03
Total Hrs. 52 Exam Marks 100
A review of micro electronic3 and an introduction to mos technology
Introduction to integrated circuit technology. Production of E ~ beam masks
06 Hours
Basic electrical properties of mos an bicmos circuit
Rain to source current Ids vresus Vds' relationships-BICMOS latchup
susceptibility. 08 Hours
mos and bicmos circuit design processes 08 Hours
Mas layers - Symbolic diagrams
Basic circuit concepts 06 Hours
Sheet resistance - Choice of layers
, scaling of moscircuits , ,,"
08 Hours
S.calingmodel, and scaling factors- Limit du~ to current density
subsystem design and .ayout .~ " 08 Hours
Some architecture i,ssues - Other system considerations
sudsystem design processes 04 Hours
Text Books:
1. B.K.Bose "Microcomputer Control of Power electmics & Drives"
IEEE press 1987.
2. Leonard W. Control of Electrical Drives, Spvinger vesitl 09 1985 3. V ASP
-Vector control of Electrical Machine, Oxford Press 1980
DIGITAL RELAYS
'.
Sub. Code . EE844 : . IA Marks 25 . 03.
.
.
54 .
Di.stance Relays Input to phase4 and amplitude comparators, Types of distance relays,
their equations and characteristics, special types of conic
section characteristics distance relays with linear coupler 10 Hours
Text Books:
1. Warrington and van-c-protective relays their theory and practice Vol I and Vol II,
chanpman and hall 1962, 1968
2. 3. Madhavan rao, T.S. Power system protection
Patra S.P, BasIJ SK Choudhris, Power system protection oxford and IBH
publishing
4. Ravindranath A and Chander, M.Power system protection and switch gear,
new age
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Tables) in SQL; Database Programming: Issues and Techniques;
Embedded SQL, Dynamic SQL. 09 Hours
5. Database Design: Informal Design Guidelines far Relatian Schemas; Functianal
Dependencies; NOlmal Farms Based an Primary Keys; General Definitians af
Secand and Third Narmal Farms; Bayce-Cadd Narmal Farm; Properties af
Relatianal Decampasitians; Algarithms far Relatianal Database Schema Design;
Multivalued Dependencies and Faurth Narmal Farm; Jain Dependencies and Fifth
Narmal Farm; Inclusian Dependencies; Other Dependencies and Narmal Farms.
. 10 Hours
Database security: Introductian to. Database Security; Access Cantral;
6. Discretianary Access Mandatary Access Ca'ntral. 03 Hours
Text Books:
Raghu Ramakrishnan and Johannes Gehrke: Database Management
Systems (Third Editian), McGraw-Hill, 2003 .
Text Books:
1. K.R.Padiyar, Power system dynamics, stability and control second
edition., BS Publications, Hyderabad.
2. P.Kunder,Power system stability and control, 1994, Tata Mcgraw
Hill, Inc .
Reference Book:
P.W.Sauer & M.A.Pai: Power system dynamics and stability: Pearson
education, Asia Jnc:, 2003 Edition.
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
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Cabling: Capacitive coupling, Effect of shield on capacitive coupling Inductive
coupling, mutual inductance calculations, Effect of shield on magnetic coupling,
Magnetic coupling between shield and inner conductor, shielding to prevent magnetic
radiation, shielding a receptor against magnetic fields, shied transfer impedance
Experimental data, Example of Selective shielding, coaxial cable versus shielded
twisted pair braided shields, effect of
pigtails, ribbon cable, Electrically long cables. 10 Hours
Grounding: Safety' grounds, signal grounds, single point ground systems hybrid
grounds, multipoint ground systems, functional ground layout, practical low frequency
grounding, hardware grounds, single ground reference for a circuit amplifies shields,
grounding of cable shields, ground loops, low frequency analysis of common mode
choke, high frequency
analysis of common mode choke, differential amplifiers, shields grounding at
high frequencies, guard shields guarded meters. 10 Hours
.Shielding:- ~ear fields and far fields, charact~ristic & wave iirip~dance's ,.
. . shielding effective'n~ss~ (ibsorption loss, re.flecti.on loss., composite.
adsorption
. . & reflection loss~ suinm3[Y of shiel~ing equation,. shieldIng with magnetic material,
experimental data, apertu~es, wave guide below cut off, conductive gaskets,
conductive windows,' conductive' coatings, cavity re.~onance,
brooding of shields. . 10 Hours
Electrostatic discharge: State Generation, human body model, static discharge,
ESD Protection in equipment design, software & ESD protection
ESD protection ESD versus EMC. 06 Hours
Text Books:
Henry W. Ott, "Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronic Systems",
Second Edition, John Wily & Sons, 1989 (Chapter: 1,2,3,4,6, 12)
.
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VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY,
BELGAUM SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION V
SEMESTER B.E. ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
Teaching hours Examination
S. Sub- Title Teaching /week
No Code Dept. Theory Pract. Duration I.A. Theory/ Total
Marks Pract. Marks
1 EE51 Electrical Power Generation EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
2 EE52 Modem Control Theory EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
3 EE53 Electrical Power transmission EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
& Distribution
4 EE54 DC Machines & Synchronous EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
Machine
5 EE55 Digital Signal Processing EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
6 EE56 Operational Amplifiers & EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
Linear IC' s
7 EEL57 DC Machines & Synchronous EE -- 03 03 25 50 75
Machines Lab
8 EEL58 Circuits simulation & EE -- 03 03 25 50 75
Measurements Lab
24 06 - 200 700 900
SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION VI
SEMESTER B.E.- ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
-, Teaching hours Examination
S. Sub- Title :reaching /week
No Code Dept. Theory Pract. Duration LA. Theory/ Total
Marks Pract. Marks
1 EE61 Power System Analysis & EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
Stability,
2 EE62 Electrical Machine Design EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
3 EE63 Switch Gear & Protection EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
4 EE64 Transformer & Induction EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
Machine '
5 EE65 Electrical Drawing & CAD EE 04 n- 03 25 100 125
6 *Elective-I (Group -A) EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
7 EEL67 Transforms Induction EE --- 03 03 25 50 75
Machines Lab
8 EEL68 G
ControlASystem Lab EE --- 03 03 25 50 75
*EI
_n___,. ---- n- 24 06 -- 200 700 900
EE661 Object Oriented Programming System EE664 Advanced Power Electronics
with C++
EE662 Network Synthesis & Active filter EE665 Communication Engineering
Design
EE663 Digital System Design using VHDL EE666 Testing & Commissioning of Electrical
Equipment ..I
EE667 Electronics Instrumentation
1
1
SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION VII
SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION VIII
SEMESTER B.E. ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS
SEMESTER B.E. ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
ENGINEERING
Teaching
Teaching hours
hours Examination
Examination
S.S. Sub-
Sub-Code Title
Title Teaching
Teaching !week
/week
NoNo Code Dept. Theory
Dept. Theory PractJ
Pract. Duration
Duration I.A.
I.A. Theory! Total
Theory/ Total
Project Marks Pract.
Marks Pract. Marks
Marks
f 1 erp7l Industrial
EE81 Constitutions of India
Management, Any
EE 0404 ------ 03
03 2525 100
100 125
125
&Professional
Electrical EstimationEthics
& Dept.
2 ECn Computer Techniques in
Economics EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
2 EE82 Power System
Industrial Drives & EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
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3 EC73 Application
Electrical Power Utilization EE 04 --- 03 25 100 125
3 4 EC74
EE13' High Voltage Engineering EEEE 04 04 ------ 0303 2525 100
100 125
125
*Elective - IV (Group-D)
4
5
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fE g+3 . *Elective - II (Group-B)
-
*Elective V (Group-E)
EE
EE
04
04
---
---
03
03
25
25 100
100
125
125
5 6 .EE85
EE86
.
Proiect Work
*Efective - III (Group-C)
Seminar on Proiect Work
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EE
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100
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200
125
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7 EeL 77 Relay HVILab EE --- 03 03 25 50 75
6 --- ---- ---- 250 500 750
8 ECL78 Power Simulation Lab EE --- 03 03 25 50 75
24 06 -- 200 700 900
* Elective: Group B * Elective: Group C
EE751 Renewable Enery Source EE761 Advanced Electrical Machine
E£752 - Fuzzy Loic Control EE762 'Operations "Research
EE753 DataBtructures with Alorith "EE763 Peripherals & Microcontrollers
11l
EE754 Over voltages in power System EE_513 AI & ANN Applications in Power System
EE755 Digital Communication System EE765 Discrete Control Systems
EE756 Advanced Insulation Engineering EE766 Power Syslm Operation & Control
EE756 Power System Planning EE767 Advanced Mathematics