Electrical Circuits Lab
After Completion of this lab, the student is able to
Analyze complex DC and AC linear circuits
Apply concepts of electrical circuits across engineering
Evaluate response in a given network by using theorems
Analog Electronics (2023-24 I Sem)
At the end of this course, students will demonstrate the ability to
Know the characteristics, utilization of various components.
Understand the biasing techniques
Design and analyze various rectifiers, small-signal amplifier circuits.
Design sinusoidal and non-sinusoidal oscillators.
A thorough understanding, the functioning of OP-AMP, design OP-AMP based circuits with linear integrated circuits.
Electrical Machines-I (2023-24 I Sem)
After this course, the student will be able to
Identify different parts of a DC machine & understand its operation.
Carry out different testing methods to predetermine the efficiency of DC machines.
Understand different excitation and starting methods of DC machines.
Control the voltage and speed of DC machines.
Electro Magnetic Fields (2023-24 I Sem)
At the end of the course, students will demonstrate the ability
To understand the basic laws of electromagnetism.
To obtain the electric and magnetic fields for simple configurations under static conditions.
To analyze time-varying electric and magnetic fields.
To understand Maxwell’s equation in different forms and different media.
To understand the propagation of EM waves
NUMERICAL METHODS and COMPLEX VARIABLES
After learning the contents of this subject the student must be able to
Use the Laplace transforms techniques for solving ODE’s
Find the root of a given equation.
Estimate the value for the given data using interpolation
Find the numerical solutions for a given ODE’s
Analyze the complex function with reference to their analyticity, integration using Cauchy’s integral and residue theorems
Taylor’s and Laurent’s series expansions of complex function
Electrical Circuits
This Course is used
To understand the network theorems for AC&DC Excitations.
To understand Network Topology and Three-phase circuits
To analyze transients in Electrical systems.
To evaluate Network parameters of given Electrical network
To analyze Magnetic Circuits, and to design basic filter configurations
EHV AC TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS (PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE – IV)
After completion of this course, the student will be able to:
Understand the basic concepts of EHV AC transmission.
Get the Knowledge on EHV transmission line inductance and capacitance
Understand the voltage gradients of conductor
Identify corona effects on transmission lines
Calculate electrostatic fields of EHVAC lines and its effects
Analyze travelling waves
Distinguish various compensators for voltage control
POWER QUALITY (PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE – III)
After completion of this course, the student will be able to:
Know the severity of power quality problems in the distribution system
Understand the concept of voltage sag transformation from up-stream (higher
voltages) to down-stream (lower voltage)
Concept of improving the power quality to sensitive load by various mitigating
custom power devices
HVDC TRANSMISSION (PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE – IV)
Course Objectives:
To compare EHV AC and HVDC systems
To analyze Graetz circuit and also explain 6 and 12 pulse converters
To control HVDC systems with various methods and to perform power flow analysis in AC/DC
systems
To describe various protection methods for HVDC systems and Harmonics
Course Outcomes: After completion of this course the student is able to
Compare EHV AC and HVDC system and to describe various types of DC links
Analyze Graetz circuit for rectifier and inverter mode of operation
Describe various methods for the control of HVDC systems and to perform power flow analysis
in AC/DC systems
Describe various protection methods for HVDC systems and classify Harmonics and design
different types of filters
Business Economics & Financial Analysis
Course Objective:
· To learn the basic Business types, impact of the Economy on Business and Firms specifically.
· To analyze the Business from the Financial Perspective.
Course Outcome:
· The students will understand the various Forms of Business and the impact of economic variables
on the Business.
· The Demand, Supply, Production, Cost, Market Structure, Pricing aspects are learnt. The Students can study the firm’s financial position by analysing the Financial Statements of a Company.
HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING (Professional Elective-I)
At the end of the course, the student will demonstrate
Understand the basic physics related to various breakdown processes in solid, liquid and
gaseous insulating materials.
Knowledge of generation and measurement of D. C., A.C., & Impulse voltages.
Knowledge of tests on H. V. equipment and on insulating materials, as per the standards.
Knowledge of how over-voltages arise in a power system, and protection against these overvoltages.
MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION
After completion of this course, the student able to
Understand different types of measuring instruments, their construction, operation and
characteristics
Identify the instruments suitable for typical measurements
Apply the knowledge about transducers and instrument transformers to use them effectively.
Apply the knowledge of smart and digital metering for industrial applications
POWER SYSTEM – II
Course Objectives:
To compute fault currents for different transmission line faults.
To understand performance of short, medium and long transmission lines.
To examine the traveling wave performance and sag of transmission lines.
Course Outcomes: After completion of this course, the student
Able to compute inductance and capacitance for different configurations of transmission lines.
Able to analyze the performance of transmission lines
Can understand transient’s phenomenon of transmission lines.
Able to calculate sag and tension calculations.
Power Electronics
Course Objectives:
To Design/develop suitable power converter for efficient control or conversion of power in drive applications
To Design / develop suitable power converter for efficient transmission and utilization of power in power system applications.
Course Outcomes: At the end of this course students will demonstrate the ability to
Understand the differences between signal level and power level devices
Analyze controlled rectifier circuits
Analyze the operation of DC-DC choppers.
Analyze the operation of voltage source inverters
Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course students will demonstrate the ability to
Analyze switching characteristics for active power devices
Analyse the operation of Rectifiers.
Analyse the operation of AC-AC converters.
Analyse the operation of DC-DC choppers.
Analyse the operation of voltage source inverters.