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M.Tech. Electrical Engineering - Scheme and Syllabi

DEPARTMENT OFELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

RULES AND REGULATIONS

SCHEME OF INSTRUCTION AND SYLLABI

of

M.Tech. Programs

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I Year II Semester

S. CourseCourse Name L T P C

No. No.

1 EE5151 Advanced Electric Drives 4 0 0 4

2 EE5152 Advanced Power Electronics - II 4 0 0 4

3 EE5153 Digital Control Systems 4 0 0 4

4 EE5154 Drives Laboratory 0 0 3 2

5 EE5155 Power Electronic SimulationLaboratory 0 0 3 2

6 Elective - IV 3 0 0 3

7 Elective - V 3 0 0 3

8 EE5191 Seminar - II 0 0 3 1

TOTAL

18 0 9 23

27

S. CourseCourse Name L T P C

No. No.

1 EE5101 Electric Drives 4 0 0 4

2 EE5102 Advanced Power Electronics - I 4 0 0 4

3 EE5103 Electrical Machine Modelingand Analysis 4 0 0 4

4 EE5104 Power Electronics Laboratory 0 0 3 2

5 EE5105 Digital Signal ProcessingLaboratory 0 0 3 2

6 Elective - I 3 0 0 3

7 Elective - II 3 0 0 3

8 Elective - III 3 0 0 3

9 EE5141 Seminar - I 0 0 3 1

TOTAL

21 0 9 26

30

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYWARANGAL 506 004

SCHEME OF INSTRUCTION AND EVALUATION

M.Tech. (Power Electronics and Drives)

I Year I Semester

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II Year I Semester

S. CourseCourse Name L T P C

No. No.

1 EE6142 Comprehensive Viva-voce 0 0 0 4

2 EE6149 Dissertation Part-A 0 0 0 8

TOTAL 0 0 0 12

II Year II Semester

S. CourseCourse Name L T P C

No. No.

1 EE6199 Dissertation Part-B 0 0 0 18

TOTAL 0 0 0 18

Total Credits Offered - 26 + 23 + 12 + 18 = 79

LIST OF ELECTIVES

I Year I Semester

EE5111 Modern Control Theory

EE5112 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers

EE5113 Digital Signal Processors

EE5114 Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility

EE5115 HVDC Systems and FACTS

EE5116 Applications of Power Converters

EE5117 Neural and Fuzzy Logic Control of Power Converters and Drives

EE5118 Design of Digital Systems

MA5013 Optimisation Techniques

I Year II Semester

EE5161 Electric Traction

EE5162 Modelling and Simulation ofPower Electronic Systems

EE5163 Digital Signal Processor Controlled Drives

EE5164 Electrical Machine Design

EE5165 Power Quality

EE5166 Alternate Sources of Electrical Energy

Category I YearI Sem

I YearII Sem

II YearI Sem

II YearII Sem

Total

Program Core 16 16 0 0 32

Electives 9 6 0 0 15

Mandatory 1 1 4 0 6

Dissertation 0 0 8 18 26

Total 26 23 12 18 79

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SYLLAB US

M.Tech. (Power Electronics and Drives)

EE5101 ELECTRIC DRIVES (4-0-0) 4

Introduction: Electrical drives, drive characteristics. D.C. motor drives: Rectifier fed drives, Chopper controlleddrives. Induction motor drives: Equivalent circuits, speed control, slip energy recovery. Synchronous motordrives: Operation with fixed frequency and variable frequency source. Closed-loop control of drives: D.C.motor drives - Armature Voltage control, Field weakening A.C. motors - motor drives with VSI, CSI andCycloconverter.

Reading:

1. G. K. Dubey : Fundamentals of Electrical Drives, 2nd Edition, Alpha Science International, 2001.

2. S.B. Dewan, Gordon R. Slemon and A. Straughen: Power Semiconductor Drives, John Wiley Pub.,1996.

3. R. Krishnan: Electric Motor drives - Modelling, Analysis and Control, PHI India Ltd., 2002.

4. W. Shepherd, D. T. W. Liang and L.N. Hulley: Power Electronics and Motor Control, 2nd Edition, CambridgeUniv. Press, 1995.

EE5102 ADVANCED POWER ELECTRONICS - I (4-0-0) 4

Overview of switching power devices: Characteristics of SCR, MOSFET, IGBT , design of snubber circuits.Phase controlled rectifiers: Principle, power factor improvements, symmetrical angle control, PWM control,SPWM control. DC-DC converters: Study of Class - A, B, C, and D choppers, non-isolated and isolated DC-DC converters,. Inverters: Inverters, PWM techniques, selective harmonic elimination, space vectormodulation, multi-level inverters.

Reading:

1. M.H. Rashid: Power Electronics-circuits, Devices and Applications, 3rd Edition, PHI, 2005.

2. Ned Mohan, T.M. Undeland and William P. Robbins: Power Electronics: Converters, Applications,3rd Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2009.

EE5103 ELECTRICAL MACHINE MODELLING AND ANALYSIS (4-0-0) 4

Basic principles of electric machine analysis: Magnetically coupled circuits, Electro-magnetic(EM) energyconversion, Reference frame theory: Equations of transformation, transformation between reference frames,variables observed from various frames. Theory of symmetrical induction machines: Voltage and torqueexpression, state-space model of IM in'd-q-0' variables. Theory of synchronous machines: Voltage andtorque equations, equations in arbitrary reference frame.

Reading:

1. P. C. Krause, O. Wasynczuk and S.D. Sudhoff: Analysis of Electric Machinery and Drive Systems,2nd Edition, IEEE Press, 2002.

2. C.V. Jones: Unified Theory of Electrical Machines, Butterworths, 1967.

3. J. Meisel: Principles of Electromechanical Energy Conversion, R.E. Krieger, 1984.

EE5104 POWER ELECTRONICS LABORATORY (0-0-3) 2

Study of characteristics of Power Semiconductor devices (SCR, Triac etc.) - Study of sequence control ofthyristor Converter - Study of PWM Converter-DC-to-DC Switched Mode Converter-Study of Three-phaseFull and Half controlled Converter with R-L and R-L-E loads - Study of Class - C and Class - D Commutationschemes - Study of Single phase Full and Half controlled Converter with R-L and R-L-E loads - Study ofSingle phase AC voltage controller feeding R and R-L loads - Study of 1- Φ inverter with square wave, quasi-square wave and SPWM Control - Study of 1-

Φ

Cycloconverter.

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EE5105 DSP LABORATORY (0-0-3) 2

General programming examples - Study of aliasing phenomenon. - Study of the On-Chip Analog to digitalconversion of TMS320LF2407 processor. - Study of the GPIO registers - Producing a saw tooth wave fromthe DAC - PWM signal generation using event manager - Space Vector Modulation of a 3-ϕ VSI -Implementation of the difference equation - Study of the interrupts of TMS320LF2407 processor - Dead-time generation to avoid shoot-through fault.

EE5111 MODERN CONTROL THEORY (3-0-0) 3

System representation: State and state variable, system representation in state variable form, Transformations,Lagrange linearization. Time response: State transition matrix, Time response of linear systems, Statediagrams. Controllability and observability: Definition and concepts, Criteria, Luenberger observer design.Stability: Definitions, Lyapunov stability. Optimal control: Formulation of the optimal control problem, Methodof calculus of variations, Use of Hamiltonian method, minimum principle, Jacobi approach.

Reading:

1. Katsuhiko Ogata: Modern Control Engineering, 5th Edition, Prentice-Hall, 2010.

2. M. Gopal: Modern Control Systems Theory, Revised 2nd Edition, New Age Int. Pub, 2005.

EE5112 MICROPROCESSORS AND MICRO CONTROLLERS (3-0-0) 3

8086 ARCHITECTURE: Architecture, internal operation, addressing modes. Assembly language: Branchand Loop instructions, macros, procedures. Input/output programming: Interrupt I/O, interrupts structure.Operating systems and system interrupt services: Structure of computer system, BIOS and DOS. Systembus structure: Standards and types, Bus timing. Interfacing the 8086: Memory interfacing, Serial and parallelcommunication, interfacing to the 8085/8086 system. Introduction to 16-bit micro-controllers: 8097 Microcontroller architecture and its applications. Applications of microprocessors in electrical systems.

Reading:

1. Yu Cheng Liu and Glenn A.Gibson : Microcomputer Systems : The 8086 / 8088 family - Architecture,Programming and Design, 2nd Edition, PHI, 2009.

2. Douglas V. Hall: Microprocessors and Interfacing - Programming and Hardware, Revised 2nd Edition,TMH, 2008.

3. Kenneth J. Ayala : The Intel Microprocessor - Programming and Interfacing the PC, 1st Edition, DelmarCengage Learning Publishers, 2007.

4. Barry B.Brey : The Intel Microprocessors - 8086 to Pentium Pro Processor - Architecture, Programmingand Interfacing, 8th Edition, Pearson Publishers, 2010.

EE5113 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSORS (3-0-0) 3

Introduction to the TMSLF2407 DSP controller: Peripherals, physical memory types, software tools. C2XXDSP CPU and instruction set : C2xx DSP Core and code generation, mapping external devices, assemblyprogramming. GPIO functionality: Pin multiplexing (MUX) and GPIO Overview and its control registers.Interrupts on the TMS320LF2407: Introduction, Interrupt Hierarchy and its Control Registers. ADC: Overview,Operation and programming modes. Event managers: Overview, Interrupts, Timers, Compare Units, PWMSignal Generation with Event Managers.

Reading:

1. Hamid A. Toliyat: DSP Based Electromechanical Motion Control, CRC Press, 2004.

2. Sen M Kuo and Woon-Seng S.Gan, Digital Signal Processors: Architectures, Implementation andApplications, 1st Edition, Pearson, 2003.

3. Texas Instruments Inc, TMS320LF / L1240XA DSP Controller reference guide - System and Perphiral,www.ti.com, Texas Instruments Literature SPRU 357A.

EE5114 ELECTRO MAGNETIC INTERFERENCE AND COMPATIBILITY (3-0-0) 3

Introduction: EMC standardization and description, measuring instruments, conducted EMI references, EMIin power electronic equipment: EMI from power semiconductors circuits. Noise suppression in relay systems:

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A.C. switching relays, shielded transformers, capacitor filters, EMI generation and reduction at source,influence of layout and control of parasites. EMI filter elements: Capacitors, choke coils, resistors, EMI filtercircuits. EMI filter design for insertion loss: Worst case insertion loss, design method for mismatchedimpedance condition and EMI filters with common mode choke-coils.

Reading:

1. Laszlo Tihanyi: Electromagnetic Compatibility in Power Electronics, IEEE Press, 1995.

2. R. F. Ficchi: Practical Design for Electromagnetic Compatibility, Hayden Book Co., 1971.

EE5115 HVDC SYSTEMS AND FACTS (3-0-0) 3

HVDC transmission - introduction - analysis of HVDC converters - pulse number-converter bridgecharacteristics- converter and HVDC system control- principles of dc link control- power control- harmonicsand filters - general modeling of dc links - flexible ac transmission systems(FACTS)-flow of power in an acsystem-basic types of FACTS controllers- objectives, basic operating principle and control approaches.

Reading:

1. K.R. Padiyar: HVDC Power Transmission System, 2nd Edition, New Age Intl. Pvt. Ltd., 2012.

2. N.G. Hingorani and L.Gyugyi: Understanding FACTS: Concepts and Technology of Flexible ACTransmission Systems, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., 2011.

EE5116 APPLICATIONS OF POWER CONVERTERS (3-0-0) 3

Power converter topologies for Induction heating-welding-lighting, HV power supplies: X-ray-radar-space,Low voltage high current power supplies- UPS-Active Filters-Electric Vehicle-Automotive Electronics.

Reading:

1. Ali Emadi, A. Nasiri, and S. B. Bekiarov: Uninterruptible Power Supplies and Active Filters, CRC Press,2005.

2. M. Ehsani, Y. Gao, E. G. Sebastien and A. Emadi: Modern Electric, Hybrid Electric and Fuel Cell Vehicles,1st Edition,CRC Press, 2004.

3. William Ribbens: Understanding Automotive Electronics, Newnes, 2003.

4. Research Publications in the relevant areas.

EE5117 NEURAL AND FUZZY LOGIC CONTROL OF POWER CONVERTERS AND DRIVES (3-0-0) 3

Elements of neural control: ANN architectures- training algorithms- neural network implementation,FuzzyLogic Fundamentals: Fuzzy sets-membership functions-linguistic variables- Fuzzy logic operators-Fuzzycontrol systems-Fuzzy logic in power and control applications.

Reading:

1. M.N. Cirstea, A. Dinu, J.G. Khor and M. McCormick: Neural and Fuzzy Logic Control of Drives andPower System, Newnes, 2002.

2. P. Vas: Artificial-Intelligence-Based Electrical Machines and Drives: Application of Fuzzy, Neural, Fuzzy-Neural, and Genetic-Algorithm-Based Techniques, Oxford University Press, 1999.

3. T. J. Ross: Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Application, 3rd Edition, John Wiley and Sons, 2010.

EE5118 DESIGN OF DIGITAL SYSTEMS (3-0-0) 3

Principles of Sequential logic design: Concept of FSM - Metastability, State machine structures: Mooremachine - Mealy machine, Analysis of state machine with D and J-K Flip-flops, Clocked synchronous statemachine design, Designing state machine using state diagrams, State machine synthesis using transitionlist, Clock skew, Overview of PLDs, CPLDs and FPGAs, RT level combinational circuit, Regular sequentialcircuit, Design examples with VHDL.

Reading:

1. J. F. Wakerly: Digital Design-Principles and Practices, 4th Edition, Pearson, 2008.

2. Pong P. Chu: FPGA Prototyping by VHDL Examples: Xilinx Spartan-3 Version, 1st Edition, Wiley-Interscience, 2008.

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MA5013 OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES (3-0-0) 3

Linear programming: Introduction and formulation of models, Convexity, simplex method, Big-M method,two-phase method, Nonlinear programming: Classical optimization methods, Lagrange multipliers and Kuhn-Tucker conditions. Search methods: One dimensional optimization, sequential search, Fibonacci search,multidimensional search methods. Dynamic programming: Principle of optimality, recursive relations, solutionof LPP, Integer Linear Programming: Gomory's cutting plane method, Branch and bound algorithm.

Reading:

1. S.S. Rao: Engineering Optimization: Theory and Practice, 4th Edition, John-Wiley and Sons, 2009.

2. J.C. Pant: Introduction to Optimization, Jain Brothers, 2004.

EE5151 ADVANCED ELECTRIC DRIVES (4-0-0) 4

Control of separately excited dc motor drives: Inner current loop and speed control design. Vector control ofinduction motor drives: V/f control, dq0 model and State space model of 3-Ph IM, Vector control of IM. Directtorque control of induction motor drives: Principle of Direct Torque Control, Comparison of DTC and Vectorcontrol. Vector control of PMSM drive. Brushless DC motor drives.

Reading:

1. B.K. Bose: Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives, 1st Edition, Pearson, 2002.

2. Bin-Wu: High-power Converters and AC Drives, IEEE Press, John Wiley & Sons, 2006.

EE5152 ADVANCED POWER ELECTRONICS - II (4-0-0) 4

Modeling of dc-dc converters: AC modeling, state space averaging, transfer functions. Resonant converters:Resonant circuit concepts and its classification. Current mode control: Types, slope compensation. Controllerdesign: Loop stabilization, conditional stability. Design of switching power converters: Design for magneticcomponents filter capacitors. Power quality issues: compensators, PFC.

Reading:

1. M.H. Rashid : Power Electronics-circuits, Devices and Applications, 3rd Edition, PHI, 2005.

2. Ned Mohan, T.M. Undeland and William P.Robbins: Power Electronics: Converters, Applications, 3rdEdition, John Wiley & Sons, 2009.

EE5153 DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS (4-0-0) 4

Introduction: Quantizing, Data acquisition. Z-Transform: Properties and theorems, Inverse z-transform. Z-plane analysis of discrete-time control systems: Realization, Mapping, Stability analysis, State space analysis:Representation and its solution, Lyapunov stability. Pole placement and observer design: Controllability,Observability, pole placement. Quadratic optimal control systems: Theory and its application to servo system.

Reading:

1. K. Ogata: Discrete Time Control Systems, 2nd Edition, Pearson Education, 2006.

2. M. Gopal: Digital Control Engineering, New Age Int. Ltd., India, 2003.

EE5154 DRIVES LABORATORY (0-0-3) 2

Torque-speed c/s of a separately excited DC motor drive fed by a two-pulse centre-tapped thyristor rectifierand 6-pulse fully controlled rectifier - Study of a four-quadrant separately excited DC motor drive-Implementation of centre spaced space vector modulation with DSP - TMS320LF2407 for V/Hz control ofinduction motor drives - Implementation of discontinuous space vector modulation with DSP - TMS320LF2407for V/Hz control of induction motor drives.

EE5155 POWER ELECTRONICS SIMULATION LABORATORY (0-0-3) 2

Study on the 'D-Q-0' transformation in various frames of reference- Dynamic performance of an inductionmotor during a 3-phase fault at the machine terminals - Dynamic performance of a synchronous machineusing 'D-Q-0' model, during a sudden change in input torque - Study on Sine-triangle PWM scheme for a 3-phase VSI - Study on SVM scheme for a 3-phase VSI - Study on Selective Harmonic elimination scheme fora 3-phase VSI.

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EE5161 ELECTRIC TRACTION (3-0-0) 3

Traction systems: Electrification, 1- ϕ system and its problems. Traction mechanics: Speed-time curve.Traction motors: Characteristics, series motor, Traction motor control: Series-parallel control. Braking: Types,Regenerative braking. Power supply arrangements: Equipment at sub-station. Rectification equipment andsemiconductor devices: Choppers. Train lighting: Requirements. Radio interference: Principle, design.

Reading:

1. H. Partab: Modern Electric Traction, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, 2003.

2. S. Rao: EHV AC and HVDC Transmission Engineering and Practice, 3rd Edition, Khanna Pub, 1997.

EE5162 MODELLING AND SIMULATION OF POWER ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS (3-0-0) 3

Introduction: Computer simulation, its process and mechanics. Simulation of power electronic converters:State-space representation, Trapezoidal integration, M and N method. Simulation of electric drives: Modelingwith transportation delay, Modeling and simulation of Vector controlled 3-Ph IM. Modeling, simulation ofswitching converters with state space averaging: State Space Averaging Technique and its application insimulation and design of power converters.

Reading:

1. M. B. Patil, V. Ramnarayanan and V. T. Ranganathan: Simulation of Power Electronic Converters,1st Edition, Narosa Publishers, 2010.

2. Ned Mohan, T.M. Undeland and William P.Robbins: Power Electronics: Converters, Applications,3rd Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2009.

EE5163 DSP CONTROLLED DRIVES (3-0-0) 3

Overview of TMSLF2407 DSP controller: Instruction Set, Interrupts. Clarke's and park's transformations:Implementation of Clarke's and Park's transformation, SV PWM, BLDC Motor Control System, permanentmagnet synchronous machines control system, vector control of IM, field oriented control, Induction MotorSpeed Control using LF2407 DSP.

Reading:

1. Hamid A. Toliyat: DSP Based Electromechanical Motion Control, 1st Edition, CRC Press, 2004.

2. Ned Mohan, T.M. Undeland and William P.Robbins: Power Electronics: Converters, Applications,3rd Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2009.

EE5164 ELECTRICAL MACHINE DESIGN (3-0-0) 3

Thermal circuit: Enclosures-types, ventilation and cooling methods in electrical machines and transformers,Magnetic circuit: Basic principles, flux density calculations. Electric circuit: Types AC windings, fractionalPitch. DC machines: Output equation and coefficient, design of pole. Transformer: Output coefficient andequation, window dimensions. Induction motor: Output equation, main dimensions calculation. Alternators:Output coefficient and calculation of main dimensions, short circuit ratio.

Reading:

1. A.K. Sawhney: A Course in Electrical Machine Design, New Age International Co., 1990.

2. R.K. Agarwal: Principles of Electrical Machine Design, 4th Edition, S.K. Kataria & Sons, 2002.

EE5165 POWER QUALITY (3-0-0) 3

Introduction: Definition and requirement, Terms and definitions: Classes, problems, Voltage sags andinterruptions: Sources of sag and its interruptions. Transient over voltages: Sources, over-voltage protectionprinciple. Fundamentals of harmonics: Harmonic distortion, voltage versus current distortion, Long-durationvoltage variations: principle and devices for voltage regulating, Power quality monitoring: Monitoringconsiderations, measuring instruments, monitoring standards.Reading:1. Dugan Roger C, Santoso Surya and Mark F Mc Granaghan: Electrical Power Systems Quality, TMH,

2008.

2. C. Sankaran: Power Quality, CRC Press, 2002.

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EE5166 ALTERNATE SOURCES OF ELECTRIC ENERGY (3-0-0) 3

Introduction: Renewable sources of energy, distributed Generation, renewable energy economics. PhotoVoltaicpower plants: Solar energy, generation of electricity PV cell characteristic. Fuel cells: Fuel cells, commercialand manufacturing issues, equivalent circuit. Induction generators: Operating principle, self-excited inductiongenerator, Speed and Voltage Control. Storage systems: Parameters, lead-acid batteries, ultra-capacitors,flywheels, superconducting magnetic storage system, pumped hydroelectric energy storage, compressedair energy storage.

Reading:

1. Felix A. Farret and M. Godoy Simões: Integration of Alternative Sources of Energy, John Wiley & Sons,2006.

2. R. Teodorescu, M. Liserre and Pedro Rodríguez: Grid Converters for Photovoltaic and Wind PowerSystems, John Wiley & Sons, 2011.

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I Year II Semester

M.Tech. (Power Systems Engineering)

I Year I Semester

S. CourseCourse Name L T P C

No. No.

1 EE5251 Advanced Power Systems Protection 4 0 0 4

2 EE5252 State Estimation andSecurity Analysis 4 0 0 4

3 EE5253 Power System Stability and Control 4 0 0 4

4 EE 5254 AI Laboratory 0 0 3 2

5 EE 5255 Power Systems SimulationLaboratory 0 0 3 2

6 Elective - IV 3 0 0 3

7 Elective - V 3 0 0 3

8 EE5291 Seminar - II 0 0 3 1

TOTAL

18 0 9 23

27

S. CourseCourse Name L T P C

No. No.

1 EE5202 Advance Computer Methods inPower Systems 4 0 0 4

2 EE5203 HVDC and FACTS 4 0 0 4

3 EE5204 AI Techniques in Power Systems 4 0 0 4

4 EE 5204 Power Systems Laboratory 0 0 3 2

5 EE 5205 Power Systems ComputationLaboratory 0 0 3 2

6 Elective - I 3 0 0 3

7 Elective - II 3 0 3 3

8 Elective - III 3 0 0 3

9 EE 5241 Seminar - I 0 0 3 1

TOTAL

18 0 12 26

30

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II Year I - Semester

S. CourseCourse Name L T P C

No. No.

1 EE6242 Comprehensive Viva-voce 0 0 0 4

2 EE6249 Dissertation Part-A 0 0 0 8

TOTAL 0 0 0 12

II Year II Semester

S. CourseCourse Name L T P C

No. No.

1 EE6299 Dissertation Part-B 0 0 0 18

TOTAL 0 0 0 18

Total Credits Offered - 26 + 23 + 12 + 18 = 79

Category I YearI Sem

I YearII Sem

II YearI Sem

II YearII Sem

Total

Program Core 16 16 0 0 32

Electives 9 6 0 0 15

Mandatory 1 1 4 0 6

Dissertation 0 0 8 18 26

Total 26 23 12 18 79

LIST OF ELECTIVES

I Year I Semester

EE 5111 Modern Control Theory

EE 5112 Microprocessor and Microcontroller Systems

EE 5113 Digital Signal Processors

EE 5211 Design and Testing of H.V. Apparatus

EE 5212 Advanced Topics in Power Systems

EE 5213 Distribution System Planning and Automation

EE 5214 Economic Operation of Power Systems

EE 5215 Power System Reliability and Planning

MA 5013 Optimization Techniques

I Year II Semester

EE 5165 Power Quality

EE 5166 Alternative Sources of Electrical Energy

EE 5261 Power System Deregulation

EE 5262 EHV AC Transmission

EE 5263 Power System Transients

EE 5264 Smart Electric Grid

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M.Tech. (Power Systems Engineering)

EE5201 ADVANCED COMPUTER METHODS IN POWER SYSTEMS (4-0-0) 4

Incidence and network matrices - introduction, graphs, incidence matrices formation - ybus by singulartransformation- introduction to load flow analysis- gauss-seidel, newton-raphson and fast-decoupled method-algorithms for formation of zbus matrix- short-circuit (sc) studies- introduction, sc calculations using zbus, zfabc,yfabc, zf012, yf012 matrices for various faults, example of sc calculations using zbus for l-l-l and l-g faults- PowerFlow (PF)solutions- sparsity technique - comparison of gs, nr, fdc methods- review of ac/dc load flow solutions,nr-load flow study with facts devices - PF analysis using MATLAB.

Reading:

1. Stagg G.Ward and El-Abiad: Computer Methods in Power System Analysis, McGraw Hill ISE, 1986.

2. Hadi Saadat : Power System Analysis, 3rd Edition, PSA Publishers, 2010.

3. J. Arrilaga and C.P. Arnold: Computer Modeling of Electric Power Systems, 1st Edition, John Wiley &Sons, N.Y., 2001.

EE5202 HVDC AND FACTS (4-0-0) 4

HVDC transmission- introduction- analysis of HVDC converters - pulse number-converter bridgecharacteristics- converter and HVDC system control- principles of dc link control- power control- harmonics& filters - introduction- generation of harmonics- types of ac filters- power flow analysis in ac/dc systems -general modeling of dc links - flexible ac transmission systems(FACTS)-flow of power in an ac system-basictypes of FACTS controllers- objectives, basic operating principle and control approaches.

Reading:

1. K.R. Padiyar: HVDC Power Transmission System, 2nd Edition, New Age Intl. Pvt. Ltd., 2012.

2. N.G. Hingorani and L.Gyugyi: Understanding FACTS: Concepts and Technology of Flexible ACTransmission Systems, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., 2011.

EE5203 AI TECHNIQUES IN POWER SYSTEMS (4-0-0) 4

Artificial neural networks- introduction- neural network models- architectures - knowledge representation-learning process-back propagation, rbf algorithms- hopfield network-fuzzy logic- introduction- fuzzy sets -membership function - fuzzy logic - fuzzy inference-defuzzification methods - genetic algorithms- introduction-encoding -fitness function-genetic operators- applications of ai techniques- load forecasting - load flowstudies - economic load dispatch - load frequency control - reactive power control - speed control of dc andac motors.

Reading:

1. S.Rajasekaran and G.A.V.Pai: Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic and Genetic Algorithms, 1st Edition, PHI,2009.

2. Rober J. Schalkoff, Artificial Neural Networks, 1st Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., 2011.

3. G.J.Klir and T.A.Folger; Fuzzy Sets,Uncertainty and Information, 1st Edition, PHI Pvt. Ltd., 2009.

4. Bart Kosko; Neural Network and Fuzzy System, 1st Edition, Dorling Kindersley (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2007.

EE5204 POWER SYSTEMS LABORATORY (0-0-3) 2

P-Q Control of Synchronous machine, Simulation of faults for multi machine system on DC network analyzer,Reactive power control of artificial transmission line, Sequence reactances and fault studies on synchronousmachine, Reactive control by tap changing transformers, Testing of Static relays, 3 - zone distance Protectionscheme, Digital Mapping of distribution Networks, Measurement of High AC voltages using sphere gap,Determination of breakdown strength of oil, Generation of different impulse waveforms.

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EE5205 POWER SYSTEM COMPUTATION LABORATORY (0-0-3) 2

Solution of simultaneous Algebraic equations by Gauss-Elimination, Crout's method and Cholesky method-Solution of Simultaneous differential equations by RK-4 and Modified Euler's method- Formation of Ybususing two dimensional arrays by inspection method - Formation of Ybus using Sparsity Technique- Loadflow by Gauss Seidel, Newton Raphson and Fast Decoupled methods using two-dimensional arrays, sparsitytechniques and MATLAB- AC/DC load flow study- NR-load flow study with FACTS.

EE5111 MODERN CONTROL THEORY (3-0-0) 3

System representation-introduction to state and state variable- transformations- state transition matrix-properties and methods of valuation - time response of linear systems - state diagrams - resolvent matrix-controllability and observability-state variable feedback - pole placement-stability-stability in the sense ofliapunov, stability of linear systems and non linear systems-optimal control-formulation of the optimal controlproblem - use of hamiltonian method - continuous time linear state regulator matrix riccati equation-statevariable feedback design.Reading:1. Katsuhiko Ogata : Modern Control Engineering, 5th Edition, Prentice-Hall of India, 2010.2. M. Gopal : Modern Control Systems Theory, 2nd Edition, New Age Intl. Pvt. Ltd., 1993.

EE5112 MICROPROCESSORS AND MICRO CONTROLLERS (3-0-0) 3

8086 ARCHITECTURE: Architecture, internal operation, addressing modes. Assembly language: Branchand Loop instructions, macros, procedures. Input/output programming: Interrupt I/O, interrupts structure .Operating systems and system interrupt services: Structure of computer system, BIOS and DOS. Systembus structure: Standards and types, Bus timing. Interfacing the 8086: Memory interfacing, Serial and parallelcommunication, interfacing to the 8085/8086 system. Introduction to 16-bit micro-controllers: 8097 Microcontroller architecture and its applications. Applications of microprocessors in electrical systems.

Reading:

1. Yu Cheng Liu and Glenn A.Gibson : Microcomputer Systems : The 8086 / 8088 Family - Architecture,Programming and Design, 2nd Edition, PHI-2009.

2. Douglas V. Hall: Microprocessors and Interfacing - Programming and Hardware, Revised 2nd Edition,TMH - 2008.

3. Kenneth J. Ayala : The Intel Microprocessor - Programming and Interfacing the PC, Delmar CengageLearning Publishers, 1st edition, 2007.

4. Barry B.Brey : The Intel Microprocessors - 8086 to Pentium Pro Processor - Architecture, Programmingand Interfacing, 8th Edition, Pearson Publishers, 2010.

EE5113 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSORS (3-0-0) 3

Introduction to the TMSLF2407 DSP controller- Types of Physical Memory-C2XX DSP CPU and Instructionset- Introduction-Generation - Mapping External Devices to the C2xx Core and the Peripheral Interface-Assembly Programming-Multiplexing and General Purpose I/O Control Registers-Interrupts on theTMS320LF2407-Introduction and Interrupt Hierarchy-The Analog-to-Digital converter (ADC)-Overview andOperation of the ADC and programming modes-The Event managers (EVA, EVB)- PWM Signal Generationwith Event Managers.Reading:1. Hamid A. Tolyat : DSP Based Electromechanical Motion Control, CRC Press, 2004.

2. Sen M Kuo and Woon-Seng S.Gan, Digital Signal Processors: Architectures, Implementation andApplications, 1st Edition, Pearson, 2003.

3. Texas Instruments Inc, TMS320LF / L1240XA DSP Controller reference guide - System and Perphiral,www.ti.com, Texas Instruments Literature SPRU 357A.

EE5211 DESIGN AND TESTING OF HIGH VOLTAGE APPARATUS (3-0-0) 3

Introduction - High Voltage Overhead Lines - High Voltage Cables - High Voltage Bushings - High VoltagePower Transformers - Generation of High Voltages and Testing Techniques - High Voltage MeasuringTechniques.

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Reading:

1. H.M. Ryan: High Voltage Engineering and Testing, IET Press, 2nd Revised Edition 2001.

2. Ravindra Arora and Wolfgang Mosch: High Voltage and Electrical Insulation Engineering, IEEE Press,2011.

3. E. Kuffel, W.S. Zaengl and J. Kuffel, High Voltage Engineering Fundamentals, Newnes Publishers,2nd Edition 2011.

EE5212 ADVANCED TOPICS IN POWER SYSTEMS (3-0-0) 3

Introduction to voltage stability- deregulation of the electricity supply industry - power system operation incompetitive environment-transmission open access and pricing issues - ancillary services management -reliability and deregulation- power quality issues- application of power system stabilizers (pss) - multi-phase(six-phase) system - demand side management and energy auditing.

Reading:

1. Kankar Bhattacharya, Math H.J. Bollen, Jaap E. Daalder: Operation of Restructured Power Systems,Springer Publishers, 2001.

2. K.R. Padiyar: Power System Dynamics Stability and Control, 2nd Edition, BS Publications, 2002.

3. Loi Lei Lai: Power System Restructuring and Deregulation: Trading, Performance and InformationTechnology, John Wiley & Sons, Pvt. Ltd., 2001.

EE5213 DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS PLANNING AND AUTOMATION (3-0-0) 3

Distribution system planning - planning and forecasting techniques, load characteristics - definitions - loadforecasting - load management - tariffs-distribution transformers- types - three phase and single phasetransformers - connections, dry type and self protected type transformers - regulation and efficiency-subtransmission lines and distribution sub-stations- distribution substations - bus schemes - substation locationand rating - primary systems - voltage drop and power loss calculations - capacitors in distribution systems-distribution system protection - distribution system automation- grounding.

Reading:

1. Turan Gonen : Electric Power Distribution System Engineering, 2nd Edition, BS Publications, 2007

2. Pabla A.S.: Electric Power Distribution Systems, 4th Edition, TMH, 2006.

EE5214 ECONOMIC OPERATION OF POWER SYSTEMS (3-0-0) 3

Economic dispatch problem and methods of solutions - economic importance-generator unit characteristics- economic dispatch problem considering and neglecting transmission losses - iterative and non-iterativemethods of solutions- economic dispatch using dynamic programming, economic dispatch versus unitcommitment- unit commitment- constraints in thermal and hydro-units - unit commitment solution methods-hydro thermal coordination - long range and short-range hydro-scheduling - dynamic programming solutionto hydro-thermal scheduling - control of generation- models of power system elements - single area andmulti area block diagrams - generation control with pid controllers, implementation of automatic generationcontrol (agc) - agc features- economic dispatch by ann and ga approaches.

Reading:

1. Allen J. Wood and B.F. Woolenberg: Power Generation, Operation and Control, 2nd Edition, Wiley IndiaPvt. Ltd., 2006.

2. John J. Grainger and William D Stevenson: Power System Analysis, 1st Edition, McGraw Hill ISE, 2003.

3. PSR Murthy : Operation and Control in Power System, 2nd Edition, BS Publications, 2009.

EE5215 POWER SYSTEM RELIABILITY AND PLANNING (3-0-0) 3

Basic reliability concepts- reliability function- markov process- reliability models-generating capacity - basicprobability methods - the generation system model, loss of load and loss of energy indices- transmissionsystems reliability evaluation- radial configuration - conditional probability approach, network configurations

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- state selection- generation planning- comparative economic assessment of individual generation projects-investigation and simulation models - probabilistic generator and load models - transmission planning-deterministic contingency analysis - probabilistic transmission system - reliability analysis - distributionplanning- network configuration design-consisting of schemes - security criteria configuration synthesis.

Reading:

1. Roy Billinton and Ronald Allan Pitam: Reliability Evaluation of Power Systems, 2nd Edition,BS Publications, 2008.

2. R.L. Sullivan: Power System Planning, 1st Edition, McGraw Hill International Book Co., 1977.

MA5013 OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES (3-0-0) 3

Linear Programming-Introduction and formulation of models, Convexity, simplex method, transportation andassignment problems, traveling salesman problem-Nonlinear Programming-Classical optimization methods,equality and inequality constraints, Lagrange multipliers and Kuhn-Tucker conditions, quadratic programmingproblem and Wolfe's method-Search Methods-sequential search, Fibonacci search, Fletcher-Reeves method-Dynamic Programming-Principle of optimality, recursive relations.

Reading:

1. S.S. Rao : Optimization Theory and Applications, 2nd Edition, John Wiley & Sons (Asia) Pvt. Ltd.,1984.

2. J.C. Pant : Introduction to Optimization, 1st Edition, Jain Brothers Publishers, 2004.

EE5251 ADVANCED POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION (4-0-0) 4

Static Relays- Block diagram - types of static relays- over current, differential and distance relays - DigitalProtection - Modelling of digital relays- Protection of power system and apparatus using digital protectionschemes - New developments in relaying principles.

Reading:

1. T.S.Madhava Rao: Power System Protection - Static Relays, 2nd Edition, TMH Publications, 2004.

2. Arun G.Phadke and James S. Thorp: Computer Relaying for Power Systems, 2nd Edition, John Wileyand Sons Inc., 2009.

EE5252 STATE ESTIMATION AND SECURITY ANALYSIS (4-0-0) 4

Introduction to State Estimation in Power Systems - State Estimation of Ac Networks - Types of StateEstimation - An Introduction to Advanced Topics in State Estimation - Power System Security Analysis-Computer Control of Power Systems.

Reading:

1. Allen J. Wood and B.F. Woolenberg: Power Generation, Operation and Control, 2nd Edition, Wiley IndiaPvt. Ltd., 2006.

2. John J. Grainger and William D Stevenson: Power System Analysis, 1st Edition, McGraw Hill ISE, 2003.

3. Special Issue on Computer Control of Power Systems, IEEE Proc. July 1974.

EE5253 POWER SYSTEM STABILITY AND CONTROL (4-0-0) 4

Synchronous machine modelling - parks transformation- dq0 equivalent circuits- machine impedances -time constants - phasor diagrams - basic models for power system studies - action of proportional andforced action avr-dynamic stability of smib system and mmp systems-transient stability studies - stabilityanalysis of multi machine systems, effect of exciter and governor models, computer solution and flow charts- methods to improve stability - methods to improve steady state, dynamic, transient and voltage stability.

Reading:

1. P.M. Anderson and A.A. Fouad: Power System Control and Stability, 2nd Edition, IEEE Computer SocietyPress, 2002.

2. Prabha Kundur: Power System Stability and Control, 1st Edition, TMH Publishers, 2006.

3. V.A. Venikov; Transient Process in Electrical Power Systems, 1st Edition, MIR Publications, 1977.

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EE5254 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LABORATORY (0-0-3) 2

Load Flow analysis using Neural Network, State Estimations using Neural Network, Contingency Analysisusing Neural Network, Power system Security using Neural Network, Fuzzy Logic based AGC, Single areasystem, Two area system, Fuzzy Logic based small signal stability analysis, Simulation and verification offuzzy Logic experiments using fuzzy logic trainer.

EE5255 POWER SYSTEM SIMULATION LABORATORY (0-0-3) 2

Simulation of Single Area and Two Area Systems using Matlab Package. Study of load frequency controlproblem of (i) uncontrolled and (ii) controlled cases- Economic Dispatch of (i) Thermal Units and (ii) ThermalPlants using Conventional and ANN and GA algorithms - MVAR Compensation studies on normal andheavily loaded power systems using Mi-power package - Contingency evaluation and analysis of powersystem-Development of single line diagram of power system components-State estimation of power systems.

EE5165 POWER QUALITY (3-0-0) 3

Introduction-power and voltage quality-terms and definitions, transients, long and short-duration voltagevariations-Voltage sags and interruptions sources - Transient over voltages - capacitor - switching transients-switching transient problems with - Fundamentals of -harmonic distortion evaluations and harmonic filterdesign - Power quality monitoring-power quality measurement equipment - assessment of power qualitymeasurement data - application of intelligent systems - power quality monitoring standards.

Reading:

1. Dugan Roger C, Surya Mc Granaghan, Marks F. Beaty and H. Wayre, Electrical Power Systems Quality,3rd Edition, TMH Publishers, 2012.

2. J.Arillaga, N.R.Watson and S.Chen, Power Systems Quality Assessment, 1st Edition, John Wiley &Sons, 2000.

3. C.Sankaran, Power Quality, CRC Press, 2001.

EE5166 ALTERNATE SOURCES OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY (3-0-0) 3

Introduction-Renewable Sources of Energy - Grid-Supplied Electricity - Distributed Generation-RenewableEnergy Economics - Modern Electronic Controls of Power Systems-Wind power plants-Appropriate Location- General Classification of Wind Turbines-Photovoltaic power plants-Solar Energy-Fuel Cells-The Fuel Cell-Fuel Cell Equivalent Circuit-Aspects of Hydrogen as Fuel-Induction Generators-Storage systems-Ultracapacitors -Flywheels -Superconducting Magnetic Storage System.

Reading:

1. Felix A. Farret, M. Godoy Simoes: Integration of Alternative Sources of Energy, John Wiley & Sons,2006.

2. Remus Teodorescu, Marco Liserre and Pedro Rodríguez: Grid Converters for Photovoltaic and WindPower Systems, John Wiley & Sons, 2011.

3. Gilbert M. Masters: Renewable and Efficient Electric Power Systems, John Wiley & Sons, 2004.

EE5261 POWER SYSTEM DEREGULATION (3-0-0) 3

Overview of key issues in electric utilities- introduction - management of inter zonal/intra zonal congestion-oasis-open access same-definitions transfer capability issues - atc - ttc - trm - cbm calculations - electricitypricing- introduction - electricity price volatility-pricing - short-time price forecasting- power system operationin competitive environment- introduction-ancillary services management- introduction - reactive power asan ancillary service - a synchronous generators as ancillary service providers.

Reading:

1. Kankar Bhattacharya, Math H.J. Bollen and Jaap E. Daalder: Operation of Restructured Power Systems,Springer Publishers, 2001.

2. Mohammad Shahidehpour and Muwaffaq alomoush - Restructured Electrical Power Systems,1st Edition, Marcel Dekker, Inc, 2001.

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EE5262 EHV AC TRANSMISSION (3-0-0) 3

Introduction to EHV AC Transmission - Properties of bundled conductors- equivalent circuit of line model -Corona - Over Voltage in EHV Systems- Switching surges-insulation coordination design - Theory of reactivepower control - fundamental transmission line equation - Passive shunt compensation - Power SystemGrounding - grounding system safety assessment, Basic design of grounding, Mitigation of touch and stepvoltages, Design example of a substation grounding.

Reading:1. Rakesh Das Begamudre : Extra High Voltage AC Transmission Engineering, 4th Edition, New Age

International Publishers, 2011.2. Timothy.J.E. Miller: Reactive Power Control in Electric Systems, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., 2010.3. Turan Gonen: Electric Power Transmission System Engineering Analysis and Design, 2nd Edition, BS

Publications, 2009.

EE5263 POWER SYSTEM TRANSIENTS (3-0-0) 3

Introduction to Power System Transients- abnormal switching transients- Electromagnetic Phenomena UnderTransient Conditions- Travelling Waves on Transmission Lines- Modelling of Power Apparatus Under TransientConditions- Protection of System Against Transients.

Reading:

1. Allen Greenwood: Electrical Transient in Power Systems, 2nd Edition, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., 2010.

2. Harold A Peterson: Transient in Power Systems, 1st Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 1951.

3. E. Kuffel, W.S. Zaengl and J. Kuffel, High Voltage Engineering Fundamentals, 2nd Edition, NewnesPublishers, 2011.

EE5264 SMART ELECTRIC GRID (3-0-0) 3

Introduction to Smart Grid-Smart Grid Functions - Advantages - Indian Smart Grid - Key Challenges forSmart Grid-Smart Grid Architecture -Components and Architecture of Smart Grid Design - Transmissionand Distribution Automation - Computational Intelligence Techniques - Distribution Generation Technologies-Introduction to Renewable Energy Technologies - Micro grids - Storage Technologies - Electric Vehicles andplug - in hybrids - Environmental - Synchro Phasor Measurement Units (PMUs) - Wide Area MeasurementSystems (WAMS) - Control of Smart Power Grid System.

Reading:

1. Gil Masters, Renewable and Efficient Electric Power System, Wiley-IEEE Press, 2004.

2. A.G. Phadke and J.S. Thorp, Synchronized Phasor Measurements and their Applications, Springer,2008.

3. T. Ackermann, Wind Power in Power Systems, 2nd Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2012.


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