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Academic year 2011-2012

Sri Ramajayam

SASTRA UNIVERSITY
SHANMUGHA ARTS, SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & RESEARCH ACADEMY
(A University established under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956)

THANJAVUR 613 401, Tamil Nadu, India

SUBJECTS OF STUDY AND SYLLABI FOR

III - SEMESTER

B.TECH (EEE) PROGRAMME


Admitted in the year 2007

Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering

Academic year 2011-2012 LIST OF COURSES AND THEIR CREDITS FOR 3RD SEMESTER EEE PROGRAMME

Course Code BEECMA 301 BEECEE 302 BEECEE 303 BEECEI 304 BEECEE 305

Name of Course L 3 3

BEEDEC 301 BEEDME302

BEECEE 307 BEECEE 308 BEECTP 309 R02

Mathematics III Electromagnetic Field Theory Electric Circuit Theory 3 Electronic Circuits 3 Electrical Measurements & 4 Measuring Instruments Elective ( One out of Two) Material Science 4 Thermal Engg & Fluid 4 Machinery Laboratory Elecrtrical and Electronics Engg. Lab Electrical Workshop HR Skills I 1 21

Periods/Week T 1 1 1 1 1

Credits P 4 4 4 4 5

4 4

3 3 6

2 2 1 30

Academic year 2011-2012 BEECMA 301 MATHEMATICS III Credits Lecture periods/week Tutorial Unit 1 :4 :3 :1 (15 Periods)

Laplace Transform: Definition Transform of standard functions properties Transform of derivatives and integrals Transform of the type tn f(t) , f(t)/tn - inverse Laplace Transform Convolution theorem Transforms of periodic function , unit step function and unit impulse function Application to ordinary differential equations with constant coefficients and integral equations simultaneous linear differential equations with constant coefficients. Unit 2 (17 Periods)

Complex variable: Analytic functions Necessary and sufficient conditions for analyticity Cauchy-Riemann equations in polar coordinates Harmonic functions Orthogonal system Construction of an analytic function given real or imaginary parts Conformal transformation definition ez and Bilinear transformation only. Unit 3 (15 Periods)

Complex integration: Cauchys integral theorem, Integral formula Taylors and Laurents series (without proof) Singularities zeros poles and residues Cauchys residue theorem evaluation of the definite integral of type I only. Unit 4 (13 Periods)

Statistics and Approximations: Linear correlation rank correlation and regression lines Theoretical distributions Binomial Poisson Normal properties and simple examples fitting distribution of a given data . Text Book: 1. Engineering Mathematics by Dr.M.K.Venkataraman , National publishing Co., 1995. 2. Engineering Mathematics by Dr.P.Kandasamy et . al , S.Chand & Co.,,New Delhi 1997. References: 1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig ,Wiley Eastern Ltd.,2003,8th edition . 2. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.S.Grewal , Khanna publishers ,2003.

Academic year 2011-2012 BEECEE 302 ELECTRO MAGNETIC FIELD THEORY Credits :4 Lecture periods/week :3 Tutorial periods/week :1 [Cartesian Co-ordinate system to be adopted] Unit-1

(14 Periods)

Electric Fields: Concepts Coulombs law electric field intensity electric fields due to point charge, line charge, surface charge and volume charge, Electric flux and electric flux density Gauss law and its application electric potential, potential due to point charge, line charge, surface charge, spherical charge and cylindrical charge potential gradient, equipotential surface, Concept of divergence, divergence theorem, Poissons and Laplace equations - Problems. Unit-2 (14 Periods)

Conductors and Dielectrics: Field due to dipoles dipole moment-torque experienced by an electric dipole kept in electric field force between charges charges in motionelectrostatic potential energy associated with different charge distributions conduction current displacement current equation of continuity-Boundary conditions at dielectric and conductor surfaces capacitor capacitance of system of conductors - single and multi dielectric (parallel plate, coaxial cylinders, concentric cylinders, concentric spherical capacitor) -calculation of capacitance using the method of images energy density and energy stored in electric fields Problems. Unit-3 (18 Periods) Magnetic Fields: Concepts force on a current element Biot Savarts law calculation of H for various configurations, force between current carrying conductors Amperes law boundary conditions at the magnetic surfaces examples and problems. Faradays law of electromagnetic induction inductance of solenoids, toroids, transmission lines and cables. Energy stored in magnetic fields electromagnets forces and torques on closed circuits magnetic circuits examples Unit-4 (14 Periods) Maxwells Equations and Electomagnetic waves: Modified Ampere circuital law Maxwells equations in point differential and integral forms wave equation plane waves in free space - Poyntings vector and theorem. Text Book: 1. K.A.Gangadhar, Field Theory,Khanna Publishers, New Delhi , 1982 2. William Hayt, Engineering Electromagnetics McGraw Hill , New York 1997 References: 1. John D.Kraus, Electromagnetics McGraw Hill, 1976 2. S.Seely Introduction to Electromagnetic Fields, McGraw Hill, 1978 3. David K.Cheng `Field and Wave Electromagnetics Pearson Education Asia., 1995 4

Academic year 2011-2012 BEECEE 303 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT THEORY Credits Lecture periods/week Tutorial period/week Unit-1 :4 :3 :1 (15 Periods)

Network Equations: Review of Mesh and Nodal Analysis with DC sources - Mesh Analysis considering sinusoidal excitation, controlled sources and concept of super meshes Nodal analysis considering sinusoidal excitation , controlled sources and concept of super nodes Source transformation technique - Mesh and Nodal equations by inspection problems. Unit- 2 (15 Periods)

Theorems in Circuit Analysis: Star-Delta transformation Superposition theorem Thevenins Theorem - Nortons Theorem Compensation Theorem- Maximum Power Transfer Theorem Tellegens Theorem - problems with dc and ac sources. Unit-3 (15 Periods)

Coupled Circuits: Self inductance - Mutual inductance Coefficient of coupling Ideal Transformer -Dot convention for coupled coils - Series and parallel connection of coupled inductors Single tuned and double tuned coupled circuits - problems. 3 phase unbalanced system unbalanced loads Star connected unbalanced 3-wire and 4-wire systems Delta connected unbalanced loads - simple problems. Unit-4 (15 Periods)

Network Topology: Introduction - Graph of a network oriented graph, sub graph, planar graph, tree and chords Incidence matrix - Fundamental loops of a graph Cut set and Tie set matrices Fundamental cut sets - Formulation of network equations solution of network problem using tie-set and cut-set matrices. Text Book: 1. Joseph, A.Edminister, ` Theory and Problems of Electric Circuits Tata McGraw Hill, 2000. 2. A. Sudhakar, S.P. Shyammohan , Circuits and Networks Analysis and Syntheses, Tata McGraw Hill, 2001 References: 1 S,R.Paranjothi. Electric Circuit Analysis, New Age International, Publishers, 1996 2 Schaums Outline Series, `Electric Circuits, McGraw Hill, 2000 3. Gopal G.Bhise, Prem R.Chadha , Durgesh C. Kulshreshtha , Engineering Network Analysis and Filter Design, Umesh Publications 2000.

Academic year 2011-2012 BEECEI 304 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS Credits : 4 Lecture periods/week : 3 Tutorial period/week : 1 Unit-1 (13 Periods)

Regulated Power Supplies: Diode as a circuit element Load line concept Single phase half wave, full wave, mid point transformer and bridge rectifiers ripple factor rectification efficiency, transformer utilization factor and regulation performance characteristics of rectifiers with filters regulated power supply transistor series and shunt type voltage regulators overload and short circuit protection. Unit-2 (17 Periods)

Amplifiers (BJT & FET all configurations): BJT and FET Circuit Configurations. Load line concept DC load line AC load line classification of amplifiers based on Q point Small signal low frequency model high frequency model input impedance, output impedance, voltage, current and power gain effect of bypass capacitors, coupling capacitors and stray capacitance on frequency response alpha and beta cutoff frequencies Unit-3 (18 Periods)

Power Amplifiers: Class A & B harmonic distortion, power output and conversion efficiency non-linear, crossover and intermodulation distortion Class B push pull amplifiers Complementary symmetry amplifiers Darlington amplifiers. Multistage Amplifiers: Direct, transformer coupled and capacitor coupled Gain bandwidth product. Unit-4 (12 Periods)

Oscillators: Effect of positive feedback requirement for oscillators phase shift oscillators Colpitts oscillators Hartley oscillator Crystal oscillator frequency stability negative resistance in UJT oscillator. Text Book: 1. 2. Millman Halkias - Electronic Devices and Circuits, TMH, 1992 Boylestad - Electronics Devices & Circuit theory (Prentice Hall India) 1994

References: 1. Mittal G.K., Electronic Devices and Circuits, Chand & Co 1986 2. Allen Mottershead - Electronic Devices and Circuits, Prentice Hall India, 91 3. S. Salivahanan, N. Suresh Kumar & A. Valluvaraj - Electronic Devices and Circuits TMH 2001 ===== 6

Academic year 2011-2012 BEECEE 305 ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS & MEASURING INSTRUMENTS Credits :5 Lecture Periods/week: 4 Tutorial Period/week: 1 Unit-1 (20 Periods)

Measurement of Electrical Variables: Principles of operation and construction of PMMC, MI, Dynamometer, Induction, Thermal and Rectifier type instruments Measurement of voltage and current Measurement of R, L & C Wheatstone, Kelvin, Maxwell, Anderson and Schering Bridges. Unit-2 (20 Periods)

Measurement of Power & Energy: Power measurement by three voltmeter and three ammeter methods dynamometer and induction type watt meters. Construction and principle of operation of induction type Energy meters Errors and compensation Calibration. Current and Potential transformers phasor diagram errors clip on ammeters. Galvanometers: Ballistic galvanometers and vibration galvanometers. Unit-3 (20 Periods)

Magnetic Measurements: B-H curve and permeability of ring specimen Iron loss measurement by Lloyd Fischer square. Special Instruments: Maximum demand indicator, Trivector meter, Power factor meter, Frequency meters (mechanical resonance and electrical resonance type only), Synchroscope - Phase sequence indicator - Megger. Unit-4 (15 Periods)

Electronic Measuring Instruments: Electronic voltmeter Electronic Multimeter Electronic Ohm meter. Cathode Ray Oscilloscope Cathode ray tube Electron gun Electrostatic focusing Deflection Acceleration of electron beam Time base generators Dual trace oscilloscope. Applications Measurement of voltage, current, frequency and phase angle. Text Book: 1. A.K.Sawhney A Course in Electrical & Electronics Measurements and Instrumentation Dhanpat Rai and Sons. References: 1. E.W.Golding & F.G.Widdis Electrical Measurements and Measuring Instruments Wheeler and Co., 5th edition. 2. Ernst Frank Electrical Measurement Analysis Mc Graw Hill. 3. Helfrick & Cooper Modern Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques Prentice Hall India. 7

Academic year 2011-2012

BEEDEC 301 MATERIAL SCIENCE


Credits : 4 Lecture Periods/week : 4 Unit -1 (14 periods) Conducting Materials : Free electron theory of metals Drude - Lorentz theory electrical conductivity thermal conductivity Wiedemann - Franz relation Sommerfield theory Fermi Dirac distribution variation of conductivity with temperature contact potential thermoelectric materials materials used for electric resistances, brushes of electric machines, lamp filaments, fuses and soldering. Unit 2 (16 periods) Dielectric materials : Requirements for insulating materials classification based on temperature electrical properties molecular properties polarization of dielectrics Lorentz field- Claussius - Mossotti equation electronic, ionic and orientational polarizabilities dependence of permittivity on frequency and temperature behaviour of dielectrics under static and alternating fields complex dielectric constants dipolar relaxation and dielectric loss dielectric strength, loss tangent. Unit 3 (14 periods) Insulating materials : Natural and synthetic inorganic insulating materials natural and synthetic organic insulating materials ferroelectricity ferroelectric materials piezoelectricity piezoelectric materials applications of materials for electrical apparatus such as mica, glass, porcelain, asbestos, paper, rubber, cotton, silk fiber, plastics, bakelite and resins- transformer oil introduction to FRLS cable and XLPE materials. Unit 4 (16 periods) Magnetic materials : Origin of permanent magnetic dipoles- dia, para and ferromagnetism Curie- Weiss law Langevins theory for dia and paramagnetic materials BH curve and hysteresis loop ferromagnetic domains ferrimagnetismferrites hard and soft magnetic materials and their applications magnetic materials used in electrical machines. Text Book: 1. C.S.Indulkar, S. Thiruvengadam Electrical Engineering Materials S. Chand & Company Ltd. 1990. 2. M. Arumugam Materials Science, Anuradha Agencies.2002. References: 1. 2. 3. 4. A.J. Dekkar Electrical Engineering Materials Prentice Hall, New Delhi 1988. A.K. Sawhney, Electrical Machine Design, Dhanpatrai 5th Edition 1994. R.S. Sedha, A Text book of Applied Electronics, S. Chand & Co., 1998 B.S. Saxena, R.C. Gupta, P.N. Saxena, Fundamentals of solid state physics, Pragai Prakashan, Meerut, 2003.

Academic year 2011-2012 BEEDME 302 THERMAL ENGINEERING & FLUID MACHINERY Credits Lecture periods/week Tutorial periods/week Unit-1 :4 :3 :1 (15 Periods)

Thermodynamics: Basic concepts definitions - first law of thermodynamics application of first law to closed and open systems Steady flow energy equation second law - Carnot heat engine reversed Carnot engine - heat pump and refrigerator Entropy definition entropy chart. Unit-2 (15 Periods)

Steam: Formation of steam property calculations - uses of steam tables and mollier chart Rankine cycle super heating Steam Turbines (Qualitative treatment only). Compressor: Reciprocating air compressors classification single stage - work done with and without clearance multistage. Unit-3 (15 Periods)

Refrigeration & Airconditioning: Vapour compression cycle Simple COP calculations Psychrometry Property calculations using psychrometry chart - working of air conditioning systems Gas Turbines (Qualitative treatment only). Fluid Mechanics: Properties of fluids manometers types of manometers types of fluid flow - Eulers & Bernoulis equations Unit-4 (15 Periods)

Turbines: Hydraulic turbines Pelton Wheel - Francis Turbine - Kaplan Turbines work done efficiencies. Pump: Centrifugal pumps single stage work done and efficiencies. Text Book: 1. P.K. NAG - Engineering Thermodynamics, Tata Mc Graw Hill Ltd... 2005. 2. R. K.BANSAL- Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, Lakshmi Publications 2005 References: 1. R. K. RAJPUT - Thermal Engineering Lakshmi Publications 2005 2. R. K. RAJPUT- Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, S.Chand & Co 2005 =====

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BEECEE 307 ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING LAB Credits :2 Period/ week : 3 1. Measurement of low resistance and high resistance Using Voltmeter and Ammeter. Verification of Kirchhoffs Laws. Verification of Thevenins and Nortons Theorem. Measurement of low resistance using Kelvins double bridge.. Single Phase Power and p.f. Measurement Using 3 voltmeters. Single Phase Power and p.f Measurement Using 3 ammeters. Measurement of Power and Power Factor in 1 Phase AC circuit Using Wattmeter. Improvement of Power Factor using Capacitor Determination of Efficiency of the Kettle Using Wattmeter.

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BEECEE 308 ELECTRICAL WORKSHOP Credits : 2 Periods/week : 3 1. Study of Wiring Materials, Power and Control Cables And Accessories 2. Study, Dismantling and Assembling of DC Machine 3. A) Control of One Lamp By Flush Type Switch Combined 3 Pin Plug with Switch PVC (Conduit) System of Wiring. B) Control of One Lamp from Two Places. (Staircase Wiring) PVC (Conduit System of Wiring. C) Wiring of Fluorescent Lamp Circuit. 4. A) Wiring of a Domestic Service Connection. B) Wiring of Ceiling Fan Circuit with Regulator. Study of Multimeters A) Measurement of Earth Resistance Using Earth Megger. B) Measurement of Insulation Resistance Using Insulation Megger. A) Fabrication of PCB and Soldering and De-Soldering Practice. B) Soldering a Simple Circuit in a General Purpose PCB 8 9 Murray Loop Test for Locating Cable Fault Three Phase Motor Wiring Power Connection.

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10 Dismantling and Assembling of Ceiling Fan 11. Wiring of DB and 3 pole, 2 pole and single pole MCBs 12 Lead acid Battery testing charging & discharging

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BEECTP 309 R02 HR- SKILLS -1 Credit :1 Period/week : 1

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Details SWOT Analysis and Presentation (Individual exercise) Listening Skill Exercise (Audio - visual presentation) Body Language (From Infosys Campus Connect) Team Skills - Product Launching Aptitude Test I (APM - Advanced Progressive Matrices) Assertiveness (From Infosys Campus Connect) Leadership Exercise (Problem solving exercise) Etiquettes - Discussion & Reporting Person I admire - Oral presentation Emotional intelligence - Written Exercise End Semester Examinations Total

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