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‭2007-2008‬

‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬


‭KUKATPALLY, HYDERABAD‬

‭B.TECH ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING‬

‭I Year‬

‭Course Structure‬

‭CODE‬ ‭SUBJECT‬ ‭T‬ ‭P/D‬ ‭C‬

‭ nglish‬
E ‭ +1*‬
2 -‭ ‬ ‭‬
4
‭Mathematics-I‬ ‭3+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭6‬
‭Applied Physics‬ ‭2+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬
‭Mathematical Methods‬ ‭3+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭6‬
‭C Programming and Data Structures‬ ‭3+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭6‬
‭Electrical Circuit Analysis‬ ‭3+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭6‬
‭Basic Electronic Devices and Circuits‬ ‭2+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬
‭Engineering Drawing‬ ‭-‬ ‭3‬ ‭4‬
‭Computer Programming Lab‬ ‭-‬ ‭3‬ ‭4‬
‭Electronic Devices and Circuits Lab‬ ‭-‬ ‭3‬ ‭4‬
‭Engineering Workshop and IT Workshop‬ ‭-‬ ‭3‬ ‭4‬
‭English Language Communication Skills Lab‬ ‭-‬ ‭3‬ ‭4‬

‭Total‬ ‭25‬ ‭15‬ ‭56‬

‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬


‭KUKATPALLY, HYDERABAD‬

‭B.TECH ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING‬

‭II year – I Semester‬

‭Course Structure‬

‭CODE‬ ‭SUBJECT‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭C‬

‭ athematics-III‬
M ‭ +1*‬
4 -‭ ‬ ‭‬
4
‭Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machinery‬ ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬
‭Pulse and Digital Circuits‬ ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬
‭Switching Theory and Logic Design‬ ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬
‭Electromagnetic Fields‬ ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬
‭Electrical Machines-I‬ ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬
‭Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machinery Lab‬ ‭-‬ ‭3‬ ‭2‬
‭Electrical Circuits and Simulation Lab‬ ‭-‬ ‭3‬ ‭2‬

‭Total‬ ‭30‬ ‭6‬ ‭28‬

‭II Year – II Semester‬

‭Course Structure‬

‭CODE‬ ‭SUBJECT‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭C‬

‭ anagerial Economics and Financial Analysis‬


M ‭ +1*‬
4 -‭ ‬ ‭‬
4
‭Environmental Studies‬ ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬
‭Linear and Digital IC Applications‬ ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬
‭Power Systems-I‬ ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬
‭Electrical Machines-II‬ ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬
‭Control Systems‬ ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬
I‭C and Pulse and Digital Circuits Lab‬ -‭ ‬ ‭‬
3 ‭‬
2
‭Electrical Machines Lab – I‬ ‭-‬ ‭3‬ ‭2‬

‭Total‬ ‭30‬ ‭6‬ ‭28‬

‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬


‭KUKATPALLY, HYDERABAD‬

‭B.TECH ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING‬

‭III YEAR – I SEMESTER‬

‭Course Structure‬

‭CODE‬ ‭SUBJECT‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭C‬

‭ omputer System Organization‬


C ‭ +1*‬
4 -‭ ‬ ‭‬
4
‭Electrical Measurements‬ ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬
‭Power Systems-II‬ ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬
‭Power Electronics‬ ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬
‭Electrical Machines-III‬ ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬
‭Linear Systems Analysis‬ ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬
‭Electrical Machines Lab – II‬ ‭-‬ ‭3‬ ‭2‬
‭Control Systems and Simulation Lab‬ ‭-‬ ‭3‬ ‭2‬

‭Total‬ ‭30‬ ‭6‬ ‭28‬

‭III year – II Semester‬

‭Course Structure‬

‭CODE‬ ‭SUBJECT‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭C‬

‭ igital Signal Processing‬


D ‭ +1*‬
4 -‭ ‬ ‭‬
4
‭Microprocessors and Microcontrollers‬ ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬
‭Management Science‬ ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬
‭Instrumentation‬ ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬
‭Switch Gear and Protection‬ ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬
‭VLSI Design‬ ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬
‭Advanced English Communications Skills Lab‬ ‭-‬ ‭3‬ ‭2‬
‭Power Electronics and Simulation Lab‬ ‭-‬ ‭3‬ ‭2‬

‭Total‬ ‭30‬ ‭6‬ ‭28‬

‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬


‭KUKATPALLY, HYDERABAD‬

‭B.TECH ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING‬

‭IV year – I Semester‬

‭Course Structure‬

‭CODE‬ ‭SUBJECT‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭C‬

‭ eural Networks and Fuzzy Logic‬


N ‭ +1*‬
4 -‭ ‬ ‭‬
4
‭Power Semiconductor Drives‬ ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬
‭Power System Analysis‬ ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬
‭Power System Operation and Control‬ ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬
‭ELECTIVE – I‬ ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬

‭ VDC Transmission‬
H
‭EHV AC Transmission‬
‭High Voltage Engineering‬

‭ LECTIVE – II‬
E ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬
‭Reliability Engineering and Application to Power Systems‬
‭Non-Conventional Sources of Energy‬
‭Electrical Distribution Systems‬
‭Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Lab‬ -‭ ‬ ‭‬
3 ‭‬
2
‭Electrical Measurements Lab‬ ‭-‬ ‭3‬ ‭2‬

‭Total‬ ‭30‬ ‭6‬ ‭28‬

‭IV year – II Semester‬

‭Course Structure‬

‭CODE‬ ‭SUBJECT‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭C‬

‭Utilization of Electrical Energy‬ ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬

‭ELECTIVE – III‬ ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬

‭ dvanced Control Systems‬


A
‭Digital Control Systems‬
‭Optimization Techniques‬
‭ELECTIVE – IV‬ ‭4+1*‬ ‭-‬ ‭4‬
‭Programmable Logic Controllers‬
‭Object oriented programming‬
‭Database Management Systems‬
‭Seminar‬ -‭ ‬ -‭ ‬ ‭‬
2
‭Industry Oriented Mini Project‬ ‭-‬ ‭-‬ ‭2‬
‭Comprehensive Viva‬ ‭-‬ ‭-‬ ‭2‬
‭Project Work‬ ‭-‬ ‭-‬ ‭10‬

‭Total‬ ‭15‬ ‭-‬ ‭28‬

‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬


‭HYDERABAD‬
‭I Year B.Tech EEE‬ ‭T‬ ‭‬
P ‭ ‬
C
‭2+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭ENGLISH‬

‭1. INTRODUCTION :‬
‭In‬‭view‬‭of‬‭the‬‭growing‬‭importance‬‭of‬‭English‬‭as‬‭a‬‭tool‬‭for‬‭global‬‭communication‬‭and‬‭the‬‭consequent‬
‭emphasis‬ ‭on‬ ‭training‬ ‭students‬ ‭to‬ ‭acquire‬ ‭communicative‬ ‭competence,‬ ‭the‬ ‭syllabus‬ ‭has‬ ‭been‬
‭designed‬ ‭to‬ ‭develop‬ ‭linguistic‬ ‭and‬ ‭communicative‬ ‭competence‬ ‭of‬ ‭Engineering‬ ‭students.‬ ‭The‬
‭prescribed books and the exercises are meant to serve broadly as students’ handbooks.‬
‭In‬‭the‬‭English‬‭classes,‬‭the‬‭focus‬‭should‬‭be‬‭on‬‭the‬‭skills‬‭of‬‭reading,‬‭writing,‬‭listening‬‭and‬‭speaking‬‭and‬
‭for‬ ‭this‬ ‭the‬ ‭teachers‬ ‭should‬ ‭use‬ ‭the‬ ‭text‬ ‭prescribed‬ ‭for‬ ‭detailed‬ ‭study.‬ ‭For‬ ‭example,‬ ‭the‬ ‭students‬
‭should‬ ‭be‬ ‭encouraged‬ ‭to‬ ‭read‬ ‭the‬ ‭texts/selected‬ ‭paragraphs‬ ‭silently.‬ ‭The‬ ‭teachers‬ ‭can‬ ‭ask‬
‭comprehension‬ ‭questions‬ ‭to‬ ‭stimulate‬ ‭discussion‬ ‭and‬ ‭based‬ ‭on‬ ‭the‬ ‭discussions‬ ‭students‬ ‭can‬ ‭be‬
‭made to write short paragraphs/essays etc.‬
‭The‬‭text‬‭for‬‭non-detailed‬‭study‬‭is‬‭for‬‭extensive‬‭reading/reading‬‭for‬‭pleasure‬‭by‬‭the‬‭students.‬‭Hence,‬‭it‬
‭is‬‭suggested‬‭that‬‭they‬‭read‬‭it‬‭on‬‭their‬‭own‬‭with‬‭topics‬‭selected‬‭for‬‭discussion‬‭in‬‭the‬‭class.‬‭The‬‭time‬
‭should‬‭be‬‭utilized‬‭for‬‭working‬‭out‬‭the‬‭exercises‬‭given‬‭after‬ ‭each‬‭section‬‭,‬‭as‬‭also‬‭for‬‭supplementing‬
‭the‬ ‭exercises‬ ‭with‬ ‭authentic‬ ‭materials‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭similar‬ ‭kind‬ ‭for‬ ‭example,‬ ‭from‬ ‭newspaper‬ ‭articles,‬
‭advertisements,‬‭promotional‬‭material‬‭etc.‬‭.‬‭However,‬‭the‬‭stress‬‭in‬‭this‬‭syllabus‬‭is‬‭on‬‭skill‬‭development‬
‭and practice of language skills.‬
‭2. OBJECTIVES:‬
‭a. To improve the language proficiency of the students in English with emphasis on LSRW skills.‬
‭b.‬ ‭To‬ ‭equip‬ ‭the‬‭students‬‭to‬‭study‬‭academic‬‭subjects‬‭with‬‭greater‬‭facility‬‭through‬‭the‬‭theoretical‬‭and‬
‭practical components of the English syllabus.‬
‭c. To develop the study skills and communication skills in formal and informal situations.‬

‭3. SYLLABUS :‬
‭Listening Skills:‬
‭Objectives‬
‭1.‬ ‭To‬ ‭enable‬ ‭students‬ ‭to‬ ‭develop‬ ‭their‬ ‭listening‬ ‭skill‬ ‭so‬ ‭that‬ ‭they‬ ‭may‬ ‭appreciate‬ ‭its‬ ‭role‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬
‭LSRW skills approach to language and improve their pronunciation‬
‭2.‬ ‭To‬ ‭equip‬ ‭students‬ ‭with‬ ‭necessary‬ ‭training‬ ‭in‬ ‭listening‬ ‭so‬ ‭that‬ ‭can‬ ‭comprehend‬‭the‬‭speech‬‭of‬
‭people of different backgrounds and regions‬
‭Students‬ ‭should‬ ‭be‬ ‭given‬ ‭practice‬ ‭in‬ ‭listening‬ ‭to‬ ‭the‬ ‭sounds‬ ‭of‬‭the‬‭language‬‭to‬‭be‬‭able‬‭to‬‭recognise‬
‭them,‬ ‭to‬ ‭distinguish‬ ‭between‬ ‭them‬ ‭to‬ ‭mark‬ ‭stress‬ ‭and‬ ‭recognise‬ ‭and‬ ‭use‬ ‭the‬ ‭right‬ ‭intonation‬ ‭in‬
‭sentences.‬
‭• Listening for general content‬
‭• Listening to fill up information‬
‭• Intensive listening‬
‭• Listening for specific information‬

‭ peaking Skills :‬
S
‭Objectives‬
‭1.‬ ‭To make students aware of the role of speaking in English and its contribution to their success.‬
‭2.‬ ‭To‬ ‭enable‬ ‭students‬ ‭to‬ ‭express‬ ‭themselves‬ ‭fluently‬‭and‬‭appropriately‬‭in‬‭social‬‭and‬‭professional‬
‭contexts.‬

•‭ Oral practice‬
‭• Describing objects/situations/people‬
‭•‬‭Role‬‭play‬‭–‬‭Individual/Group‬‭activities‬‭(Using‬‭exercises‬‭from‬‭all‬‭the‬‭nine‬‭units‬‭of‬‭the‬‭prescribed‬‭text:‬
‭Learning English : A Communicative Approach‬‭.)‬
‭• Just A Minute(JAM) Sessions.‬

‭ eading Skills:‬
R
‭Objectives‬
‭1.‬ ‭To‬ ‭develop‬ ‭an‬ ‭awareness‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ ‭students‬ ‭about‬ ‭the‬ ‭significance‬ ‭of‬ ‭silent‬ ‭reading‬ ‭and‬
‭comprehension.‬
‭2.‬ ‭To‬ ‭develop‬‭the‬‭ability‬‭of‬‭students‬‭to‬‭guess‬‭the‬‭meanings‬‭of‬‭words‬‭from‬ ‭context‬‭and‬‭grasp‬
‭the overall message of the text, draw inferences etc.‬

•‭ Skimming the text‬


‭• Understanding the gist of an argument‬
‭• Identifying the topic sentence‬
‭• Inferring lexical and contextual meaning‬
‭• Understanding discourse features‬
‭• Recognizing coherence/sequencing of sentences‬

‭NOTE :‬‭The students will be trained in reading skills‬ ‭using the prescribed text for detailed study.‬
‭They will be examined in reading and answering questions using ‘unseen’ passages which‬
‭may be taken from the non-detailed text or other authentic texts, such as‬
‭magazines/newspaper articles.‬

‭ riting Skills :‬
W
‭Objectives‬
‭1.‬ ‭To develop an awareness in the students about writing as an exact and formal skill‬
‭2.‬ ‭To‬ ‭equip‬ ‭them‬‭with‬‭the‬‭components‬‭of‬‭different‬‭forms‬‭of‬‭writing,‬‭beginning‬‭with‬‭the‬‭lower‬‭order‬
‭ones.‬

•‭ Writing sentences‬
‭• Use of appropriate vocabulary‬
‭• Paragraph writing‬
•‭ Coherence and cohesiveness‬
‭• Narration / description‬
‭• Note Making‬
‭• Formal and informal letter writing‬
‭• Editing a passage‬

‭4. TEXTBOOKS PRESCRIBED:‬


‭In‬‭order‬‭to‬‭improve‬‭the‬‭proficiency‬‭of‬‭the‬‭student‬‭in‬‭the‬‭acquisition‬‭of‬‭the‬‭four‬‭skills‬‭mentioned‬‭above,‬
‭the following texts and course content, divided into‬‭Eight Units‬‭, are prescribed:‬

‭For Detailed study‬


‭1.‬ ‭LEARNING‬‭ENGLISH:‬‭A‬‭Communicative‬‭Approach‬‭,‬‭Hyderabad:‬‭Orient‬‭Longman,‬‭2006.‬ ‭(Six‬
‭Selected Lessons)‬
‭For Non-detailed study‬
‭2.‬ ‭WINGS‬ ‭OF‬ ‭FIRE:‬ ‭An‬ ‭Autobiography‬ ‭–‬ ‭APJ‬ ‭Abdul‬ ‭Kalam‬‭,‬‭Abridged‬‭version‬‭with‬‭Exercises,‬
‭Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2004.‬
‭A. STUDY MATERIAL:‬
‭Unit –I‬
‭1.‬ ‭Astronomy from LEARNING ENGLISH:‬‭A Communicative‬‭Approach,‬‭Orient Longman, 2005.‬

‭2.‬ ‭Chapters‬ ‭1-4‬ ‭from‬ ‭Wings‬ ‭of‬ ‭Fire‬‭:‬ ‭An‬ ‭Autobiography‬ ‭–‬ ‭APJ‬ ‭Abdul‬ ‭Kalam,‬ ‭an‬ ‭abridged‬
‭version with Exercises, Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd.,2004‬
‭Unit –II‬
‭3.‬ ‭Information‬ ‭Technology‬ ‭from‬ ‭LEARNING‬ ‭ENGLISH:‬ ‭A‬ ‭Communicative‬ ‭Approach,‬ ‭Orient‬
‭Longman, 2005.‬
‭4.‬ ‭Chapters‬ ‭5-8‬ ‭from‬ ‭Wings‬ ‭of‬ ‭Fire‬‭:‬ ‭An‬ ‭Autobiography‬ ‭–‬ ‭APJ‬ ‭Abdul‬ ‭Kalam,‬ ‭an‬ ‭abridged‬
‭version with Exercises, Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd.,2004‬
‭Unit –III‬
‭ .‬ H
5 ‭ umour‬ ‭from‬‭LEARNING ENGLISH:‬‭A Communicative Approach,‬‭Orient Longman, 2005.‬
‭6.‬ ‭Chapters‬ ‭9-12‬ ‭from‬ ‭Wings‬ ‭of‬ ‭Fire‬‭:‬ ‭An‬ ‭Autobiography‬ ‭–‬ ‭APJ‬ ‭Abdul‬ ‭Kalam,‬ ‭an‬ ‭abridged‬
‭version with Exercises., Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd.,2004‬
‭Unit –IV‬
‭7.‬ ‭Environment‬ ‭from‬ ‭LEARNING‬ ‭ENGLISH:‬ ‭A‬ ‭Communicative‬ ‭Approach,‬ ‭Orient‬ ‭Longman,‬
‭2005.‬
‭8.‬ ‭Chapters‬ ‭13-16‬ ‭from‬ ‭Wings‬ ‭of‬ ‭Fire‬‭:‬ ‭An‬ ‭Autobiography‬ ‭–‬ ‭APJ‬ ‭Abdul‬ ‭Kalam,‬ ‭an‬ ‭abridged‬
‭version with Exercises, Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd.,2004‬

‭Unit –V‬
‭ .‬ I‭nspiration‬‭from‬‭LEARNING ENGLISH:‬‭A Communicative‬‭Approach,‬‭Orient Longman, 2005.‬
9
‭10.‬ ‭Chapters‬ ‭17-20‬ ‭from‬ ‭Wings‬ ‭of‬ ‭Fire‬‭:‬ ‭An‬ ‭Autobiography‬ ‭–‬ ‭APJ‬ ‭Abdul‬ ‭Kalam,‬ ‭an‬ ‭abridged‬
‭version with Exercises, Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd.,2004.‬
‭Unit – VI‬
‭11.‬ ‭Human‬ ‭Interest‬ ‭from‬‭LEARNING‬‭ENGLISH:‬‭A‬‭Communicative‬‭Approach,‬‭Orient‬‭Longman,‬
‭2005.‬
‭12.‬ ‭Chapters‬ ‭21-24‬ ‭from‬ ‭Wings‬ ‭of‬ ‭Fire‬‭:‬ ‭An‬ ‭Autobiography‬ ‭–‬ ‭APJ‬ ‭Abdul‬ ‭Kalam,‬ ‭an‬ ‭abridged‬
‭version with Exercises, Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2004.‬
‭* Exercises from the lessons not prescribed shall also be used for classroom tasks.‬
‭Unit – VII‬
‭Exercises on‬
‭Reading and Writing Skills‬
‭Reading Comprehension‬
‭Situational dialogues‬
‭Letter writing‬
‭Essay writing‬
‭Unit – VIII‬
‭Practice Exercises on Remedial Grammar covering‬
‭Common errors in English, Subject-Verb agreement, Use of Articles and Prepositions,‬
‭Tense and aspect‬
‭Vocabulary development covering‬
‭Synonyms‬ ‭&‬ ‭Antonyms,‬ ‭one-word‬ ‭substitutes,‬ ‭prefixes‬ ‭&‬ ‭suffixes,‬ ‭Idioms‬ ‭&‬ ‭phrases,‬
‭words often confused.‬
‭REFERENCES :‬
‭1.‬ ‭Strengthen Your English,‬‭Bhaskaran & Horsburgh, Oxford‬‭University Press‬
‭ .‬
2 ‭ asic Communication Skills for Technology‬‭, Andrea J Rutherfoord, Pearson Education Asia.‬
B
‭3.‬ ‭Murphy’s English Grammar with CD,‬‭Murphy, Cambridge‬‭University Press‬
‭4.‬ ‭English Skills for Technical Students‬‭by Orient Longman‬
‭5.‬ ‭Everyday Dialogues in English‬‭by Robert J. Dixson,‬‭Prentice-Hall of India Ltd., 2006.‬
‭6.‬ ‭English‬ ‭For‬ ‭Technical‬ ‭Communication‬‭,‬ ‭Vol.‬ ‭1‬ ‭&‬ ‭2,‬ ‭by‬ ‭K.‬ ‭R.‬ ‭Lakshmi‬ ‭Narayanan,‬ ‭Sci‬ ‭tech.‬
‭Publications.‬
‭7.‬ ‭A‬‭Hand‬‭book‬‭of‬‭English‬‭for‬‭Engineers‬‭&‬‭Technologists‬‭by‬‭Dr.‬‭P.‬‭Eliah,‬ ‭B.‬‭S.‬
‭Publications.‬
‭8.‬ ‭Developing Communication Skills‬‭by Krishna Mohan &‬‭Meera Benerji (Macmillan)‬
‭9.‬ ‭Speaking‬ ‭and‬ ‭Writing‬ ‭for‬ ‭Effective‬ ‭Business‬ ‭Communication,‬ ‭Francis‬ ‭Soundararaj,‬
‭MacMillan India Ltd., 2007.‬
‭10.‬ ‭The Oxford Guide to Writing and Speaking,‬ ‭John‬‭Seely,‬‭Oxford‬
‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬
‭HYDERABAD‬
‭I Year B.Tech EEE‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭C‬
‭3+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭6‬
‭MATHEMATICS – I‬
‭UNIT – I‬
‭Differential‬ ‭equations‬ ‭of‬ ‭first‬ ‭order‬ ‭and‬ ‭first‬ ‭degree‬ ‭–‬ ‭exact,‬ ‭linear‬ ‭and‬ ‭Bernoulli.‬ ‭Applications‬ ‭to‬
‭Newton’s Law of cooling, Law of natural growth and decay, orthogonal trajectories.‬

‭ NIT – II‬
U
‭Non-homogeneous‬ ‭linear‬ ‭differential‬ ‭equations‬ ‭of‬ ‭second‬ ‭and‬ ‭higher‬ ‭order‬ ‭with‬ ‭constant‬‭coefficients‬
‭with‬ ‭RHS‬ ‭term‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭type‬ ‭e,‬ ‭Sin‬ ‭ax,‬ ‭cos‬ ‭ax,‬ ‭polynomials‬ ‭in‬ ‭x,‬ ‭eV(x),‬ ‭xV(x),‬ ‭method‬ ‭of‬ ‭variation‬ ‭of‬
‭parameters.‬

‭ NIT – III‬
U
‭Rolle’s‬ ‭Theorem‬ ‭–‬ ‭Lagrange’s‬ ‭Mean‬ ‭Value‬‭Theorem‬‭–‬‭Cauchy’s‬‭mean‬‭value‬‭Theorem‬‭–‬‭Generalized‬
‭Mean‬ ‭Value‬ ‭theorem‬ ‭(all‬ ‭theorems‬ ‭without‬ ‭proof)‬ ‭Functions‬ ‭of‬ ‭several‬ ‭variables‬ ‭–‬ ‭Functional‬
‭dependence-‬ ‭Jacobian-‬ ‭Maxima‬‭and‬‭Minima‬‭of‬‭functions‬‭of‬‭two‬‭variables‬‭with‬‭constraints‬‭and‬‭without‬
‭constraints‬

‭UNIT – IV‬
‭Radius,‬ ‭Centre‬ ‭and‬ ‭Circle‬ ‭of‬‭Curvature‬‭–‬‭Evolutes‬‭and‬‭Envelopes‬‭Curve‬ ‭tracing‬‭–‬‭Cartesian‬‭,‬‭polar‬
‭and Parametric curves.‬

‭ NIT – V‬
U
‭Applications‬ ‭of‬ ‭integration‬ ‭to‬ ‭lengths,‬ ‭volumes‬ ‭and‬ ‭surface‬ ‭areas‬ ‭in‬ ‭Cartesian‬ ‭and‬‭polar‬‭coordinates‬
‭multiple integrals - double and triple integrals – change of variables – change of order of integration.‬

‭ NIT – VI‬
U
‭Sequences‬ ‭–‬ ‭series‬ ‭–‬ ‭Convergences‬ ‭and‬‭divergence‬‭–‬‭Ratio‬‭test‬‭–‬‭Comparison‬‭test‬‭–‬‭Integral‬‭test‬‭–‬
‭Cauchy’s root test – Raabe’s test – Absolute and conditional convergence‬

‭ NIT – VII‬
U
‭Vector‬ ‭Calculus:‬ ‭Gradient-‬ ‭Divergence-‬ ‭Curl‬‭and‬‭their‬‭related‬‭properties‬‭of‬‭sums-‬‭products-‬‭Laplacian‬
‭and‬ ‭second‬‭order‬‭operators.‬‭Vector‬‭Integration‬‭-‬‭Line‬‭integral‬‭–‬‭work‬‭done‬‭–‬‭Potential‬‭function‬‭–‬‭area-‬
‭surface‬ ‭and‬ ‭volume‬ ‭integrals‬ ‭Vector‬ ‭integral‬ ‭theorems:‬ ‭Green’s‬ ‭theorem-Stoke’s‬ ‭and‬ ‭Gauss’s‬
‭Divergence Theorem (With out proof). Verification of Green’s - Stoke’s and Gauss’s Theorems.‬

‭ NIT – VIII‬
U
‭Laplace‬ ‭transform‬ ‭of‬ ‭standard‬ ‭functions‬ ‭–‬ ‭Inverse‬ ‭transform‬ ‭–‬ ‭first‬ ‭shifting‬ ‭Theorem,‬ ‭Transforms‬ ‭of‬
‭derivatives‬ ‭and‬ ‭integrals‬ ‭–‬ ‭Unit‬ ‭step‬ ‭function‬ ‭–‬ ‭second‬ ‭shifting‬ ‭theorem‬ ‭–‬ ‭Dirac’s‬ ‭delta‬ ‭function‬ ‭–‬
‭Convolution‬ ‭theorem‬ ‭–‬ ‭Periodic‬ ‭function‬ ‭-‬ ‭Differentiation‬ ‭and‬ ‭integration‬ ‭of‬ ‭transforms-Application‬ ‭of‬
‭Laplace‬ ‭transforms‬ ‭to‬ ‭ordinary‬ ‭differential‬ ‭equations‬ ‭Partial‬ ‭fractions-Heaviside’s‬ ‭Partial‬ ‭fraction‬
‭expansion theorem.‬

‭Text Books:‬
‭1.‬ ‭A‬‭text‬‭Book‬‭of‬‭Engineering‬‭Mathematics,‬‭Vol-1‬ ‭T.‬‭K.‬‭V.‬‭Iyengar,‬‭B.‬‭Krishna‬‭Gandhi‬‭and‬‭Others,‬
‭S. Chand & Company.‬
‭2.‬ ‭A text Book of Engineering Mathematics, C. Sankaraiah, V. G. S. Book Links.‬
‭3.‬ ‭A text Book of Engineering Mathematics, Shahnaz Bathul, Right Publishers.‬
‭4.‬ ‭A‬‭text‬‭Book‬‭of‬‭Engineering‬‭Mathematics,‬‭P.‬‭Nageshwara‬‭Rao,‬‭Y.‬‭Narasimhulu‬‭&‬‭N.‬‭Prabhakar‬
‭Rao, Deepthi Publications.‬
‭References:‬
‭1.‬ ‭A text Book of Engineering Mathematics, B. V. Raman, Tata Mc Graw Hill.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Irvin Kreyszig, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.‬
‭3.‬ ‭A text Book of Engineering Mathematics, Thamson Book Collection.‬

‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬


‭HYDERABAD‬
‭I Year B.Tech EEE‬ ‭T‬ ‭‬
P ‭ ‬
C
‭2+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭APPLIED PHYSICS‬
‭ NIT I‬
U
‭BONDING IN SOLIDS :‬‭Introduction - Types of bonding‬‭in solids - Estimation of cohesive energy –‬
‭Madelung constant.‬

‭ RYSTAL‬‭STRUCTURES‬‭AND‬‭X-RAY‬‭DIFFRACTION:‬‭Introduction‬‭-Space‬‭lattice‬‭-‬‭Basis‬‭-‬‭Unit‬‭cell‬‭-‬
C
‭Lattice‬‭parameter‬‭-‬‭Bravais‬‭lattices‬‭–‬‭Crystal‬‭systems‬‭-‬ ‭Structure‬‭and‬‭packing‬‭fractions‬‭of‬‭Simple‬‭cubic‬
‭-‬‭Body‬‭centered‬‭cubic‬‭–‬‭Face‬‭centered‬‭cubic‬‭crystals‬‭-‬‭Directions‬‭and‬‭planes‬‭in‬‭crystals‬‭–‬‭Miller‬‭indices‬
‭-‬‭Separation‬‭between‬‭successive‬‭[h‬‭k‬‭l]‬‭planes‬‭-‬‭Diffraction‬‭of‬‭X-rays‬‭by‬‭crystal‬‭planes‬‭-‬‭Bragg’s‬‭law‬‭-‬
‭Laue method - Powder method.‬

‭ NIT II‬
U
‭PRINCIPLES‬ ‭OF‬ ‭QUANTUM‬ ‭MECHANICS:‬ ‭Waves‬ ‭and‬ ‭particles‬ ‭-‬ ‭Planck’s‬ ‭quantum‬ ‭theory‬ ‭–‬ ‭de‬
‭Broglie‬‭hypothesis‬‭–‬‭Matter‬‭waves‬‭-‬‭Davisson‬‭and‬‭Germer‬‭experiment‬‭–‬‭G.‬‭P.‬‭Thomson‬‭experiment‬‭–‬
‭Heisenberg‬‭uncertainty‬‭principle‬‭-‬‭Schrödinger’s‬‭time‬‭independent‬‭wave‬‭equation‬‭-‬‭Physical‬‭significance‬
‭of the wave function - Particle in one dimensional potential box.‬

‭ NIT III‬
U
‭ELECTRON‬ ‭THEORY‬ ‭OF‬‭METALS:‬‭Classical‬‭free‬‭electron‬‭theory‬‭-‬‭Mean‬‭free‬‭path‬‭-‬‭Relaxation‬‭time‬
‭and‬ ‭drift‬ ‭velocity‬ ‭-‬ ‭Quantum‬ ‭free‬ ‭electron‬ ‭theory‬ ‭-‬ ‭Fermi-Dirac‬ ‭distribution‬ ‭(analytical)‬ ‭and‬ ‭its‬
‭dependence on temparature – Fermi energy – Electron scattering and resistance.‬

‭ AND‬‭THEORY‬‭OF‬‭SOLIDS:‬ ‭Bloch‬‭theorem‬‭-‬‭Kronig-Penney‬‭model‬‭(qualitative‬‭treatment)‬‭-‬‭Origin‬‭of‬
B
‭energy‬ ‭band‬ ‭formation‬ ‭in‬ ‭solids‬ ‭–‬ ‭Classification‬ ‭of‬ ‭materials‬ ‭into‬ ‭conductors,‬ ‭semi‬ ‭conductors‬ ‭&‬
‭insulators - Concept of effective mass of an electron.‬

‭ NIT IV‬
U
‭DIELECTRIC‬ ‭PROPERTIES:‬ ‭Introduction‬ ‭-‬ ‭Dielectric‬ ‭constant‬ ‭-‬ ‭Electronic,‬ ‭ionic‬ ‭and‬ ‭orientational‬
‭polarizations‬‭-‬‭Internal‬‭fields‬‭in‬‭solids‬‭–‬‭Clausius‬‭-‬‭Mossotti‬‭equation‬‭–‬‭Dielectrics‬‭in‬‭alternating‬ ‭fields‬‭–‬
‭Frequency dependence of the polarizability - Ferro and Piezo electricity.‬

‭ AGNETIC‬‭PROPERTIES‬‭:‬‭Permeability‬‭-‬‭Magnetization‬‭-‬‭Origin‬‭of‬‭magnetic‬‭moment‬‭–‬‭Classification‬
M
‭of‬ ‭magnetic‬ ‭materials‬ ‭-‬ ‭Dia,‬ ‭para‬ ‭and‬ ‭ferro‬ ‭magnetism‬ ‭-‬ ‭Hysteresis‬ ‭curve‬ ‭-‬ ‭Soft‬ ‭and‬ ‭hard‬ ‭magnetic‬
‭materials.‬

‭ NIT V‬
U
‭SEMICONDUCTORS‬ ‭:‬ ‭Introduction‬ ‭-‬ ‭Intrinsic‬ ‭semiconductor‬ ‭and‬‭carrier‬‭concentration‬‭–‬‭Equation‬‭for‬
‭conductivity‬‭-‬‭Extrinsic‬‭semiconductor‬‭and‬‭carrier‬‭concentration‬‭-‬‭Drift‬‭and‬‭diffusion‬‭-‬‭Einstein’s‬‭equation‬
‭- Hall effect – Direct & indirect band gap semiconductors.‬

‭ UPERCONDUCTIVITY:‬‭General‬‭properties‬‭-‬‭Meissner‬‭effect‬‭-‬‭Penetration‬‭depth‬‭-‬‭Type‬‭I‬‭and‬‭Type‬‭II‬
S
‭superconductors‬ ‭-‬ ‭Flux‬ ‭quantization‬ ‭–‬ ‭DC‬ ‭and‬ ‭AC‬ ‭Josephson‬ ‭effect‬ ‭–BCS‬ ‭Theory‬ ‭-‬ ‭Applications‬ ‭of‬
‭superconductors.‬

‭ NIT VI‬
U
‭LASERS:‬‭Introduction‬‭-‬‭Characteristics‬‭of‬‭Lasers‬‭-‬‭Spontaneous‬‭and‬‭stimulated‬‭emission‬‭of‬‭radiation‬‭-‬
‭Einstein’s‬ ‭coefficients‬ ‭-‬ ‭Population‬ ‭inversion‬ ‭-‬ ‭Ruby‬ ‭laser‬ ‭-‬ ‭Helium-Neon‬ ‭Laser‬ ‭–‬ ‭CO‬‭2‬ ‭laser‬
‭-Semiconductor Laser – Applications of lasers.‬

‭ NIT VII‬
U
‭FIBER‬ ‭OPTICS‬ ‭AND‬ ‭HOLOGRAPHY:‬ ‭Introduction‬‭-‬‭Principle‬‭of‬‭optical‬‭fiber‬‭-‬‭Acceptance‬‭angle‬‭and‬
‭acceptance‬ ‭cone‬ ‭-‬ ‭Numerical‬ ‭aperture‬ ‭–‬ ‭Types‬ ‭of‬ ‭optical‬ ‭fibers‬ ‭and‬ ‭refractive‬ ‭index‬ ‭profiles‬ ‭–‬
‭Attenuation‬‭in‬‭optical‬‭fibers‬‭-‬‭Application‬‭of‬‭optical‬‭fibers‬‭–‬‭Basic‬‭principles‬‭of‬‭holography‬‭–‬‭Construction‬
‭and reconstruction of image on hologram – Applications of holography.‬

‭UNIT VIII‬
‭ CIENCE‬‭&‬‭TECHNOLOGY‬‭OF‬‭NANOMATERIALS:‬ ‭Introduction‬‭to‬‭Nano‬‭materials‬‭-‬‭Basic‬‭principles‬
S
‭of‬ ‭Nanoscience‬ ‭&‬ ‭Technology‬ ‭–‬ ‭Fabrication‬ ‭of‬ ‭nano‬ ‭materials‬ ‭–‬ ‭Physical‬ ‭&‬ ‭chemical‬ ‭properties‬ ‭of‬
‭nanomaterials – Carbon nanotubes – Applications of nanotechnology.‬

‭ EXTBOOKS:‬
T
‭1. Applied Physics 2‬‭nd‬ ‭edition by Dr. P. Appala Naidu‬‭& Dr. M. Chandra Shekar, V.G.S. Book links.‬
‭2. Introduction to Solid State Physics by C. Kittel ; Wiley Eastern Ltd.‬
‭3. Nanotechnology by Mark Ratner and Daniel Ratner; Pearson Education.‬

‭ EFERENCES:‬
R
‭1. Materials Science and Engineering by V. Raghavan; Prentice-Hall India.‬
‭2. Materials Science by M. Arumugam; Anuradha Agencies.‬
‭3. Solid State Physics by N.W. Ashcroft & N. David Merwin; Thomson Learning.‬
‭4. Materials Science by M.S.Vijaya & G. Rangarajan; Tata McGraw Hill.‬
‭5. Solid State Physics by P.K. Palanisamy; Scitech Publications (India) Pvt. Ltd.‬
‭6. Nano Materials by A.K. Bandyopadhyay, New Age International Publishers.‬
‭7. Applied Physics by P.K.Mittal; I.K. International.‬
‭8. Applied Physics by K. Vijay Kumar & T. Sreekanth; S. Chand & Company Ltd.‬
‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬
‭HYDERABAD‬
‭I Year B.Tech EEE‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭C‬
‭3+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭6‬
‭MATHEMATICAL METHODS‬
‭UNIT – I‬
‭Matrices‬‭and‬‭Linear‬‭systems‬‭of‬‭equations:‬‭Elementary‬‭row‬‭transformations-Rank-Echelon‬‭form,‬‭Normal‬
‭form‬‭–‬‭Solution‬‭of‬‭Linear‬‭Systems‬‭–‬‭Direct‬‭Methods-‬‭LU‬‭Decomposition-‬‭LU‬‭Decomposition‬‭from‬‭Gauss‬
‭Elimination –Solution of Tridiagonal Systems-Solution of Linear Systems‬

‭ NIT – II‬
U
‭Eigen‬‭values,‬‭eigen‬‭vectors‬‭–‬‭properties‬‭–‬‭Cayley-Hamilton‬‭Theorem‬‭-‬‭Inverse‬‭and‬‭powers‬‭of‬‭a‬‭matrix‬
‭by‬ ‭Cayley-Hamilton‬ ‭theorem‬ ‭–‬‭Diagonolization‬‭of‬‭matrix.‬‭Calculation‬‭of‬‭powers‬‭of‬‭matrix‬‭–‬‭Modal‬‭and‬
‭spectral matrices.‬

‭ NIT – III‬
U
‭Real‬ ‭matrices‬ ‭–‬ ‭Symmetric,‬ ‭skew‬ ‭-‬ ‭symmetric,‬ ‭orthogonal,‬ ‭Linear‬ ‭Transformation‬ ‭–‬ ‭Orthogonal‬
‭Transformation.‬ ‭Complex‬ ‭matrices:‬ ‭Hermitian,‬ ‭Skew-Hermitian‬ ‭and‬ ‭Unitary‬ ‭–‬‭Eigen‬‭values‬‭and‬‭eigen‬
‭vectors‬ ‭of‬ ‭complex‬ ‭matrices‬ ‭and‬ ‭their‬ ‭properties.‬ ‭Quadratic‬ ‭forms-‬ ‭Reduction‬ ‭of‬ ‭quadratic‬ ‭form‬ ‭to‬
‭canonical form – Rank - Positive, negative definite - semi definite - index - signature - Sylvester law.‬

‭ NIT – IV‬
U
‭.‬ ‭Solution‬ ‭of‬ ‭Algebraic‬ ‭and‬ ‭Transcendental‬ ‭Equations:‬ ‭Introduction‬ ‭–‬ ‭The‬ ‭Bisection‬ ‭Method‬ ‭–‬ ‭The‬
‭Method of False Position – The Iteration Method – Newton-Raphson Method.‬

I‭nterpolation:‬‭Introduction-‬‭Errors‬‭in‬‭Polynomial‬‭Interpolation‬‭–‬‭Finite‬‭differences-‬‭Forward‬‭Differences-‬
‭Backward‬‭differences‬‭–Central‬‭differences‬‭–‬‭Symbolic‬‭relations‬‭and‬‭separation‬‭of‬‭symbols-Differences‬
‭of‬‭a‬‭polynomial-Newton’s‬‭formulae‬‭for‬‭interpolation‬‭–‬‭Central‬‭difference‬‭interpolation‬‭Formulae‬‭–‬‭Gauss‬
‭Central‬ ‭Difference‬ ‭Formulae‬ ‭–Interpolation‬ ‭with‬ ‭unevenly‬ ‭spaced‬ ‭points-Lagrange’s‬ ‭Interpolation‬
‭formula.‬

‭ NIT – V‬
U
‭Curve‬‭fitting:‬‭Fitting‬‭a‬‭straight‬‭line‬‭–Second‬‭degree‬‭curve-exponentional‬‭curve-power‬‭curve‬‭by‬‭method‬
‭of‬ ‭least‬ ‭squares.‬ ‭Numerical‬ ‭Differentiation‬ ‭and‬ ‭Integration–‬ ‭Trapezoidal‬ ‭rule‬ ‭–‬ ‭Simpson’s‬ ‭1/3‬ ‭Rule‬
‭–Simpson’s 3/8 Rule.‬

‭ NIT – VI‬
U
‭Numerical‬ ‭solution‬ ‭of‬ ‭Ordinary‬ ‭Differential‬ ‭equations:‬ ‭Solution‬ ‭by‬ ‭Taylor’s‬ ‭series-Picard’s‬ ‭Method‬ ‭of‬
‭successive‬ ‭Approximations-Euler’s‬ ‭Method-Runge-Kutta‬ ‭Methods‬ ‭–Predictor-Corrector‬ ‭Methods-‬
‭Adams- Moulton Method –Milne’s Method.‬

‭ NIT – VII‬
U
‭Fourier‬‭Series:‬‭Determination‬‭of‬‭Fourier‬‭coefficients‬‭–‬‭Fourier‬‭series‬‭–‬‭even‬‭and‬‭odd‬‭functions‬‭–‬‭Fourier‬
‭series‬‭in‬‭an‬‭arbitrary‬‭interval‬‭–‬‭even‬‭and‬‭odd‬‭periodic‬‭continuation‬‭–‬‭Half-range‬‭Fourier‬‭sine‬‭and‬‭cosine‬
‭expansions.‬ ‭Fourier‬ ‭integral‬ ‭theorem‬ ‭(only‬ ‭statement)–‬ ‭Fourier‬ ‭sine‬ ‭and‬ ‭cosine‬ ‭integrals.‬ ‭Fourier‬
‭transform‬ ‭–‬ ‭Fourier‬ ‭sine‬ ‭and‬ ‭cosine‬ ‭transforms‬ ‭–‬ ‭properties‬ ‭–‬ ‭inverse‬ ‭transforms‬ ‭–‬ ‭Finite‬ ‭Fourier‬
‭transforms.‬
‭ NIT – VIII‬
U
‭Formation‬ ‭of‬ ‭partial‬ ‭differential‬ ‭equations‬ ‭by‬ ‭elimination‬ ‭of‬ ‭arbitrary‬ ‭constants‬ ‭and‬‭arbitrary‬‭functions‬
‭–solutions‬‭of‬‭first‬‭order‬‭linear‬‭(Lagrange)‬‭equation‬‭and‬‭nonlinear‬‭(standard‬‭type)‬‭equations.‬‭Method‬‭of‬
‭separation‬‭of‬‭variables.‬‭z-transform‬‭–‬‭inverse‬‭z-transform‬‭-‬‭properties‬‭–‬‭Damping‬‭rule‬‭–‬‭Shifting‬‭rule‬‭–‬
‭Initial and final value theorems. Convolution theorem – Solution of difference equation by z-transforms.‬

‭Text Books:‬
‭1.‬ ‭Mathematical Methods, T. K. V. Iyengar, B. Krishna Gandhi and Others, S. Chand & Company.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Mathematical Methods, C. Sankaraiah, V. G. S. Book Links.‬
‭3.‬ ‭A text book of Mathematical Methods, V. Ravindranath, A. Vijayalaxmi, Himalaya Publishers.‬
‭4.‬ ‭A text book of Mathematical Methods, Shahnaz Bathul, Right Publisshers.‬
‭References:‬
‭1.‬ ‭A text Book of Engineering Mathematics, B. V. Raman, Tata Mc Graw Hill.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Irvin Kreyszig, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.‬
‭3.‬ ‭Numerical‬‭Methods‬‭for‬‭Scientific‬‭and‬‭Engineering‬‭Computation,‬‭M.‬‭K.‬‭Jain,‬‭S.‬‭R.‬‭K.‬‭Iyengar‬‭&‬
‭R. K. Jain, New Age International Publishers.‬
‭4.‬ ‭Elementary Numerical Analysis, Aitkinson & Han, Wiely India, 3‬‭rd‬ ‭Edition, 2006‬
‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬
‭HYDERABAD‬
‭I Year B.Tech EEE‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭C‬
‭3+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭6‬
‭C PROGRAMMING AND DATA STRUCTURES‬

‭ NIT - I‬
U
‭Algorithm‬‭/‬‭pseudo‬‭code,‬‭flowchart,‬‭program‬‭development‬‭steps,‬‭structure‬‭of‬ ‭C‬‭program,‬‭A‬‭Simple‬
‭C‬ ‭program,‬ ‭identifiers,‬ ‭basic‬ ‭data‬ ‭types‬ ‭and‬ ‭sizes,‬ ‭Constants,‬ ‭variables,‬ ‭arithmetic,‬‭relational‬‭and‬
‭logical‬ ‭operators,‬ ‭increment‬ ‭and‬ ‭decrement‬ ‭operators,‬ ‭conditional‬ ‭operator,‬ ‭bit-wise‬ ‭operators,‬
‭assignment‬‭operators,‬‭expressions,‬‭type‬‭conversions,‬‭conditional‬‭expressions,‬‭precedence‬‭and‬‭order‬‭of‬
‭evaluation.‬

‭Input-output‬‭statements,‬‭statements‬ ‭and‬ ‭blocks,‬‭if‬‭and‬‭switch‬‭statements,‬‭loops-‬ ‭while,‬‭do-while‬‭and‬


f‭or statements, break, continue, goto and labels, programming examples.‬

‭ NIT - II‬
U
‭Designing‬ ‭structured‬ ‭programs,‬ ‭Functions,‬ ‭basics,‬ ‭parameter‬ ‭passing,‬ ‭storage‬ ‭classes-‬ ‭extern,‬ ‭auto,‬
‭register,‬‭static,‬‭scope‬‭rules,‬‭block‬‭structure,‬‭user‬‭defined‬‭functions,‬‭standard‬‭library‬‭functions,‬‭recursive‬
‭functions, header files, C preprocessor, example c programs.‬

‭ NIT - III‬
U
‭Arrays-‬ ‭concepts,‬ ‭declaration,‬ ‭definition,‬ ‭accessing‬ ‭elements,‬ ‭storing‬ ‭elements,‬ ‭arrays‬‭and‬‭functions,‬
‭two-dimensional‬‭and‬‭multi-dimensional‬‭arrays,‬‭applications‬‭of‬‭arrays.‬‭pointers-‬‭concepts,‬‭initialization‬‭of‬
‭pointer‬ ‭variables,‬ ‭pointers‬ ‭and‬ ‭function‬ ‭arguments,‬ ‭address‬ ‭arithmetic,‬ ‭Character‬ ‭pointers‬ ‭and‬
‭functions,‬ ‭pointers‬ ‭to‬ ‭pointers,‬ ‭pointers‬ ‭and‬ ‭multidimensional‬ ‭arrays,‬‭dynamic‬‭memory‬‭managements‬
‭functions, command line arguments, c program examples.‬

‭ NIT - IV‬
U
‭Derived‬ ‭types-‬ ‭structures-‬ ‭declaration,‬ ‭definition‬ ‭and‬ ‭initialization‬ ‭of‬ ‭structures,‬ ‭accessing‬ ‭structures,‬
‭nested‬ ‭structures,‬ ‭arrays‬ ‭of‬ ‭structures,‬ ‭structures‬‭and‬‭functions,‬‭pointers‬‭to‬‭structures,‬‭self‬‭referential‬
‭structures, unions, typedef, bitfields, C program examples.‬

‭ NIT - V‬
U
‭Input‬‭and‬‭output‬‭–‬‭concept‬‭of‬‭a‬‭file,‬‭text‬‭files‬‭and‬‭binary‬‭files,‬ ‭streams,‬‭standard‬‭I/o,‬‭Formatted‬‭I/o,‬‭file‬
‭I/o operations, error handling, C program examples.‬

‭ NIT - VI‬
U
‭Searching‬ ‭–‬ ‭Linear‬ ‭and‬ ‭binary‬ ‭search‬ ‭methods,‬ ‭sorting‬ ‭–‬ ‭Bubble‬ ‭sort,‬ ‭selection‬ ‭sort,‬ ‭Insertion‬ ‭sort,‬
‭Quick sort, merge sort.‬

‭ NIT – VII‬
U
‭Introduction‬‭to‬‭data‬‭structures,‬‭singly‬‭linked‬‭lists,‬‭doubly‬‭linked‬‭lists,‬‭circular‬‭list,‬‭representing‬‭stacks‬‭and‬
‭queues in C using arrays and linked lists, infix to post fix conversion, postfix expression evaluation.‬

‭ NIT - VIII‬
U
‭Trees-‬‭Binary‬‭tress,‬‭terminology,‬‭representation,‬‭traversals,‬‭graphs-‬ ‭terminology,‬‭representation,‬‭graph‬
‭traversals (dfs & bfs)‬
‭TEXT BOOKS :‬
‭1.‬ ‭Computer‬ ‭science,‬ ‭A‬ ‭structured‬ ‭programming‬ ‭approach‬ ‭using‬ ‭C,‬ ‭B.A.‬ ‭Forouzan‬ ‭and‬ ‭R.F.‬
‭Gilberg, Third edition, Thomson.‬
‭2.‬ ‭DataStructures‬ ‭Using‬ ‭C‬ ‭–‬ ‭A.S.Tanenbaum,‬ ‭Y.‬ ‭Langsam,‬ ‭and‬ ‭M.J.‬ ‭Augenstein,‬ ‭PHI/Pearson‬
‭education.‬

‭REFERENCES :‬
‭1. C& Data structures – P. Padmanabham, B.S. Publications.‬
‭2. The C Programming Language, B.W. Kernighan, Dennis M.Ritchie,‬
‭PHI/Pearson Education‬
‭3. C Programming with problem solving, J.A. Jones & K. Harrow,‬
‭dreamtech Press‬
‭1.‬ ‭Programming in C – Stephen G. Kochan, III Edition, Pearson Eductaion.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Data‬‭Structures‬‭and‬‭Program‬‭Design‬‭in‬‭C,‬‭R.Kruse,‬‭C.L.‬‭Tondo,‬‭BP‬‭Leung,‬‭Shashi‬‭M,‬‭Second‬
‭Edition, Pearson Education.‬

‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬


‭HYDERABAD‬
‭I Year B.Tech EEE‬ ‭T‬ ‭‬
P ‭ ‬
C
‭3+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭6‬
‭ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT ANALYSIS‬
‭ bjective :‬
O
‭This‬‭course‬‭introduces‬‭the‬‭basic‬‭concepts‬‭of‬‭circuit‬‭analysis‬‭which‬‭is‬‭the‬‭foundation‬‭for‬‭all‬‭subjects‬‭of‬
‭the‬‭Electrical‬‭Engineering‬‭discipline.‬‭The‬‭emphasis‬‭of‬‭this‬‭course‬‭is‬‭laid‬‭on‬‭the‬‭basic‬‭analysis‬‭of‬‭circuits‬
‭which‬ ‭includes‬ ‭Single‬ ‭phase‬ ‭circuits,‬ ‭magnetic‬ ‭circuits,‬ ‭theorems,‬ ‭transient‬ ‭analysis‬ ‭and‬ ‭network‬
‭topology.‬

‭ NIT – I‬‭Introduction to Electrical Circuits‬


U
‭Circuit Concept – R-L-C parameters – Voltage and Current sources – Independent and dependent‬
‭sources-Source transformation – Voltage – Current relationship for passive elements – Kirchhoff’s laws‬
‭– network reduction techniques – series, parallel, series parallel, star-to-delta or delta-to-star‬
‭transformation.‬

‭ NIT – II‬
U ‭Magnetic Circuits‬
‭Magnetic Circuits – Faraday’s laws of electromagnetic induction – concept of self and mutual inductance‬
‭– dot convention – coefficient of coupling – composite magnetic circuit - Analysis of series and parallel‬
‭magnetic circuits‬

‭ NIT – III‬
U ‭Single Phase A.C Circuits‬
‭R.M.S and Average values and form factor for different periodic wave forms, Steady state analysis of R,‬
‭L and C (in series, parallel and series parallel combinations) with sinusoidal excitation – Concept of‬
‭Reactance, Impedance, Susceptance and Admittance – Phase and Phase difference – concept of‬
‭power factor, Real and Reactive powers – J-notation, Complex and Polar forms of representation,‬
‭Complex power – Locus diagrams – series R-L, R-C, R-L-C and parallel combination with variation of‬
‭various parameters – Resonance – series, parallel circuits, concept of band width and Q factor.‬

‭ NIT – IV‬
U ‭Three Phase Circuits‬
‭Three‬‭phase‬‭circuits:‬‭Phase‬‭sequence‬‭–‬‭Star‬‭and‬‭delta‬‭connection‬‭–‬‭Relation‬‭between‬‭line‬‭and‬‭phase‬
‭voltages‬ ‭and‬‭currents‬‭in‬‭balanced‬‭systems‬‭–‬‭Analysis‬‭of‬‭balanced‬‭and‬‭Unbalanced‬‭3‬‭phase‬‭circuits‬‭–‬
‭Measurement of active and reactive power.‬

‭ NIT – V‬
U ‭Network topology‬
‭Definitions‬ ‭–‬ ‭Graph‬ ‭–‬ ‭Tree,‬ ‭Basic‬ ‭cutset‬ ‭and‬ ‭Basic‬ ‭Tieset‬ ‭matrices‬ ‭for‬ ‭planar‬ ‭networks‬ ‭–‬ ‭Loop‬ ‭and‬
‭Nodal‬‭methods‬‭of‬‭analysis‬‭of‬‭Networks‬‭with‬‭independent‬‭voltage‬‭and‬‭current‬‭sources‬‭-‬‭Duality‬‭&‬‭Dual‬
‭networks.‬

‭ NIT – VI‬
U ‭Network theorems (without proofs)‬
‭Tellegen’s,‬ ‭Superposition,‬ ‭Reciprocity,‬ ‭Thevenin’s,‬ ‭Norton’s,‬ ‭Maximum‬ ‭Power‬ ‭Transfer,‬ ‭Millman’s‬‭and‬
‭Compensation theorems for d.c. and a.c. excitations.‬

‭ NIT – VII‬
U ‭Transient Analysis‬
‭Transient‬ ‭response‬ ‭of‬ ‭R-L,‬ ‭R-C,‬ ‭R-L-C‬ ‭circuits‬ ‭(Series‬ ‭combinations‬ ‭only)‬ ‭for‬ ‭d.c.‬ ‭and‬ ‭sinusoidal‬
‭excitations‬ ‭–‬ ‭Initial‬ ‭conditions‬ ‭-‬ ‭Solution‬ ‭using‬ ‭differential‬ ‭equation‬ ‭approach‬ ‭and‬ ‭Laplace‬ ‭transform‬
‭methods of solutions.‬
‭ NIT – VIII‬
U ‭Network Parameters‬
‭Two‬ ‭port‬ ‭network‬ ‭parameters‬ ‭–‬ ‭Z,‬ ‭Y,‬‭ABCD‬‭and‬‭hybrid‬‭parameters‬‭and‬‭their‬‭relations–‬ ‭–‬‭concept‬‭of‬
‭transformed network – 2-port network parameters using transformed variables.‬

‭ EXT BOOKS:‬
T
‭1.‬ ‭Engineering‬‭circuit‬‭analysis‬‭–‬‭by‬‭William‬‭Hayt‬‭and‬‭Jack‬‭E.‬‭Kimmerly,‬‭Mc‬‭Graw‬‭Hill‬‭Company,‬
‭6‬‭th‬ ‭edition.‬

‭2.‬ ‭Linear circuit analysis (time domain phasor, and Laplace transform approaches)‬
‭ econd edition by RAYMOND A.DeCARLO and PEN-MIN-LIN,‬
S
‭Oxford University Press. Second edition 2004.‬

‭ EFERENCE BOOKS:‬
R
‭1.‬ ‭Network Analysis by Vanvalkenburg, PHI.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Network Theory: - N.C. Jagan & C.Lakshminarayana, B.S Publications.‬
‭3.‬ ‭Electrical Circuits: S.Sudhakar, P.S.M.Satyanarayana, TMH Publication.‬
‭4.‬ ‭Electric Circuits by A. Chakrabarthy, Dhanipat Rai & Co.‬
‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬
‭HYDERABAD‬
‭I Year B.Tech EEE‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭C‬
‭2+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭BASIC ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS‬
‭UNIT-I‬
‭ELECTRON‬‭DYNAMICS‬‭AND‬‭CRO:‬‭Motion‬‭of‬‭charged‬‭particles‬‭in‬‭electric‬‭and‬‭magnetic‬‭fields.‬‭Simple‬
‭problems‬ ‭involving‬ ‭electric‬ ‭and‬ ‭magnetic‬‭fields‬‭only‬‭Electrostatic‬‭and‬‭magnetic‬‭focusing.‬‭Principles‬‭of‬
‭CRT, deflection sensitivity (Electrostatic and magnetic deflection),‬
‭UNIT- II‬
‭JUNCTION‬ ‭DIODE‬ ‭CHARACTERISTICS‬ ‭:‬ ‭Review‬ ‭of‬ ‭semi‬ ‭conductor‬ ‭Physics,‬ ‭Open-circuited‬ ‭p-n‬
‭junction,‬‭,‬‭PN‬‭diode‬‭as‬‭a‬‭rectifier‬‭(forward‬‭bias‬‭and‬‭reverse‬‭bias),‬‭The‬‭current‬‭components‬‭in‬‭p-n‬‭diode,‬
‭Law‬ ‭of‬ ‭junction,‬ ‭Diode‬ ‭equation(Qualitative‬ ‭treatment‬ ‭only),‬ ‭Volt-ampere‬ ‭characteristics‬ ‭of‬‭p-n‬‭diode,‬
‭Temperature‬ ‭dependence‬ ‭of‬ ‭VI‬ ‭characteristic,‬ ‭Transition‬ ‭and‬ ‭Diffusion‬ ‭capacitances,‬ ‭Breakdown‬
‭Mechanisms‬‭in‬‭Semi‬‭Conductor‬‭(Avalanche‬‭and‬‭Zener‬‭breakdown)‬‭Diodes,‬‭Zener‬‭diode‬‭characteristics,‬
‭Characteristics of Tunnel Diode, Varactar Diode, LED, LCD. And photo diode.‬

‭ NIT- III‬
U
‭RECTIFIERS,‬ ‭FILTERS‬ ‭AND‬ ‭REGULATORS‬ ‭:‬ ‭Half‬ ‭wave‬ ‭rectifier,‬ ‭ripple‬ ‭factor,‬ ‭full‬ ‭wave‬ ‭rectifier,‬
‭Harmonic‬ ‭components‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬‭rectifier‬‭circuit,‬‭Inductor‬‭filter,‬‭Capacitor‬‭filter,‬‭L-‬‭section‬‭filter,‬‭‬‭‬‭-‬‭section‬
‭filter, Simple circuit of a regulator using zener diode, Series and Shunt voltage regulators.‬

‭ NIT- IV‬
U
‭TRANSISTOR‬ ‭and‬ ‭FET‬‭CHARACTERISTICS‬‭:‬ ‭construction,‬‭principle‬‭of‬‭operation/‬‭Input‬‭and‬‭Output‬
‭characteristics‬‭of‬‭transistor‬‭in‬‭Common‬‭Base,‬‭Common‬‭Emitter,‬‭and‬‭Common‬‭collector‬‭configurations,‬
‭JFET‬ ‭characteristics‬ ‭(Qualitative‬ ‭treatment‬ ‭only)‬ ‭and‬ ‭MOSFETS,‬ ‭Enhancement‬ ‭and‬ ‭depletion‬ ‭mode‬
‭MOSFET , , Introduction to SCR and UJT.‬

‭ NIT-V‬
U
‭BIASING‬‭AND‬‭STABILISATION‬‭:‬‭BJT‬‭biasing,‬‭DC‬‭equivalent‬‭model,‬‭criteria‬‭for‬‭fixing‬‭operating‬‭point,‬
‭Methods‬ ‭of‬ ‭bias‬ ‭stabilization,‬ ‭Stabilization‬ ‭Techniques(Fixed‬ ‭bias,‬ ‭Collector‬ ‭to‬ ‭base‬ ‭bias,‬ ‭Self‬ ‭bias)‬
‭Stabilization‬ ‭factors,‬ ‭(S,‬ ‭S‭'‬‭,‬ ‬ ‭S‭'‬’‬‭),Thermistor‬ ‭and‬ ‭Sensitor‬ ‭Compensation‬ ‭techniques,‬ ‭(Compensation‬
‭against variation in V‬‭BE‬‭, I‬‭co‬‭,) Thermal run away,Condition‬‭to avoid Thermal Run away.‬

‭ NIT- VI‬
U
‭AMPLIFIERS‬ ‭:‬ ‭Small‬ ‭signal‬ ‭low‬ ‭frequency‬ ‭transistor‬ ‭amplifier‬ ‭circuits:Hybrid‬ ‭model‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭transistor,‬
‭voltage‬ ‭gain,‬ ‭current‬ ‭gain,‬ ‭Input‬ ‭impedance‬ ‭and‬ ‭Output‬ ‭impedance,FET‬ ‭and‬ ‭MOSFET‬ ‭Small‬ ‭Signal‬
‭model,Voltage gain of common drain FET amplifier, Voltage gain of common source FET amplifier.‬
‭UNIT- VII‬
‭FEEDBACK‬ ‭AMPLIFIERS‬ ‭:‬ ‭Concept‬ ‭of‬ ‭feedback,‬ ‭Classification‬ ‭of‬ ‭feedback‬ ‭amplifiers,‬ ‭General‬
‭characteristics‬‭of‬‭negative‬‭feedback‬‭amplifiers,‬‭Effect‬‭of‬‭Feedback‬‭on‬‭input‬‭and‬‭output‬‭characteristics‬‭in‬
‭various feedback topologies, Simple Examples of various topologies with discrete components.‬

‭ NIT-VIII‬
U
‭OSCILLATORS‬ ‭:‬ ‭Condition‬ ‭for‬ ‭oscillations.‬ ‭Barkhausen‬ ‭criterian,RC-phase‬ ‭shift‬ ‭oscillators‬ ‭with‬
‭Transistor and FET devices, Wein bridge oscillator, Crystal oscillators.‬

‭TEXT BOOKS :‬
‭ . Electronic Devices and Circuits – J.Millman, C.C.Halkias, and Satyabratha Jit Tata McGraw Hill, 2‬‭nd‬
1
‭Ed., 2007.‬
‭2. Electronic Devices and Circuits – R.L. Boylestad and Louis Nashelsky, Pearson/Prentice Hall,9th‬
‭Edition,2006.‬

‭REFERENCES :‬
‭1.‬ ‭Electronic Devices and Circuits – T.F. Bogart Jr., J.S.Beasley and G.Rico, Pearson‬
‭Education, 6th edition, 2004.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Microelectronics – Millman and Grabel, Tata McGraw Hill, 1988.‬
‭3.‬ ‭Electronic Devices and Circuits – Dr. K. Lal Kishore, B.S. Publications, 2‬‭nd‬ ‭Edition, 2005.‬
‭4.‬ ‭Electronic Devices and Circuits-Dr K.Satyaprasad, VGS Publications,2006‬
‭1.‬ ‭Electronic Devices and Circuits –Prof B..Visvesvara Rao et.al Peason Education 2 nd Edition‬

‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬


‭HYDERABAD‬
‭I Year B.Tech EEE‬ ‭T‬ ‭‬
P ‭ ‬
C
‭0‬ ‭3‬ ‭4‬
‭ENGINEERING DRAWING‬

‭ NIT – I‬
U
‭Introduction‬ ‭to‬ ‭engineering‬ ‭graphics‬ ‭–‬ ‭construction‬ ‭of‬ ‭ellipse,‬ ‭parabola‬ ‭and‬ ‭hyperbola‬ ‭–‬ ‭cylindrical‬
‭curves.‬

‭ NIT – II‬
U
‭Orthographic‬ ‭projections‬ ‭of‬ ‭points,‬‭lines‬‭and‬‭planes‬‭–‬‭axis‬‭inclined‬‭to‬‭one‬‭planes‬‭and‬‭inclined‬‭to‬‭both‬
‭the planes.‬

‭ NIT – III‬
U
‭Orthographic projections of solids :‬
‭Cylinder, cone, prism, pyramid and sphere positions and axis inclined to both the planes.‬

‭ NIT – IV‬
U
‭Isomeric projections of lines, planes and simple solids‬

‭ NIT – V‬
U
‭Conversion of orthographic views into isometric views and vice-versa.‬

‭TEXT BOOKS :‬
‭1.‬ ‭Engineering drawings By N.D.Bhatt‬
‭2 Engineering graphics By K.L. Narayana & P.Kannayya‬

‭REFERENCES:-‬
‭1.‬ ‭Engineering drawing and graphics: Venugopal/ New age‬
‭2.‬ ‭Engineering drawing : Johle / TMH‬

‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬


‭HYDERABAD‬
‭I Year B.Tech EEE‬ ‭T‬ ‭‬
P ‭ ‬
C
‭0‬ ‭3‬ ‭4‬
‭COMPUTER PROGRAMMING LAB‬
‭Objectives:‬
‭●‬ ‭To make the student learn a programming language.‬
‭●‬ ‭To teach the student to write programs in C solve the problems‬
‭●‬ ‭To Introduce the student to simple linear and non linear data structures such as lists, stacks,‬
‭queues, trees and graphs.‬

‭Recommended Systems/Software Requirements:‬

‭ ‬ I‭ntel based desktop PC‬



‭●‬ ‭ANSI C Compiler with Supporting Editors‬

‭Week l‬‭.‬
‭ )‬‭Write a C program to find the sum of individual digits of a positive integer.‬
a
‭b)‬‭A‬‭Fibonacci‬‭Sequence‬‭is‬‭defined‬‭as‬‭follows:‬‭the‬‭first‬‭and‬‭second‬‭terms‬‭in‬‭the‬‭sequence‬‭are‬‭0‬‭and‬‭1.‬
‭Subsequent‬‭terms‬‭are‬‭found‬‭by‬‭adding‬‭the‬‭preceding‬‭two‬‭terms‬‭in‬‭the‬‭sequence.‬‭Write‬‭a‬‭C‬‭program‬‭to‬
‭generate the first n terms of the sequence.‬
‭c)‬‭Write‬‭a‬‭C‬‭program‬‭to‬‭generate‬‭all‬‭the‬‭prime‬‭numbers‬‭between‬‭1‬‭and‬‭n,‬‭where‬‭n‬‭is‬‭a‬‭value‬‭supplied‬
‭by the user.‬

‭ eek 2‬‭.‬
W
‭a)‬‭Write a C program to calculate the following Sum:‬
‭Sum=1-x‬‭2‬‭/2! +x‬‭4‬‭/4!-x‬‭6‬‭/6!+x‬‭8‭/‬ 8!-x‬‭10‬‭/10!‬
‭b)‬‭Write a C program toe find the roots of a quadratic‬‭equation.‬

‭ eek 3‬
W
‭a)‬ ‭Write C programs that use both recursive and non-recursive‬‭functions‬
‭i) To find the factorial of a given integer.‬
‭ii) To find the GCD (greatest common divisor) of two given integers.‬
‭iii) To solve Towers of Hanoi problem.‬

‭ eek 4‬
W
‭a)‬‭The‬‭total‬‭distance‬‭travelled‬‭by‬‭vehicle‬‭in‬‭‘t’‬‭seconds‬‭is‬‭given‬‭by‬‭distance‬ ‭=‬‭ut+1/2at‬‭2‬ ‭where‬‭‘u’‬‭and‬
‭‘a’‬ ‭are‬ ‭the‬ ‭initial‬ ‭velocity‬ ‭(m/sec.)‬ ‭and‬ ‭acceleration‬ ‭(m/sec‬‭2‭)‬ .‬ ‭Write‬ ‭C‬ ‭program‬ ‭to‬ ‭find‬ ‭the‬ ‭distance‬
‭travelled‬ ‭at‬ ‭regular‬ ‭intervals‬ ‭of‬ ‭time‬ ‭given‬ ‭the‬ ‭values‬ ‭of‬ ‭‘u’‬ ‭and‬ ‭‘a’.‬ ‭The‬ ‭program‬ ‭should‬‭provide‬‭the‬
‭flexibility‬‭to‬‭the‬‭user‬‭to‬‭select‬‭his‬‭own‬‭time‬‭intervals‬‭and‬‭repeat‬‭the‬‭calculations‬‭for‬‭different‬‭values‬‭of‬‭‘u’‬
‭and ‘a’.‬
‭b)‬‭Write‬‭a‬‭C‬‭program,‬‭which‬‭takes‬‭two‬‭integer‬‭operands‬‭and‬‭one‬‭operator‬‭form‬‭the‬‭user,‬‭performs‬‭the‬
‭operation and then prints the result. (Consider the operators +,-,*, /, % and use Switch Statement)‬

‭ eek 5‬
W
‭a)‬‭Write a C program to find both the larges and smallest‬‭number in a list of integers.‬
‭b)‬‭Write a C program that uses functions to perform‬‭the following:‬
‭i) Addition of Two Matrices‬
‭ii) Multiplication of Two Matrices‬

‭ eek 6‬
W
‭a)‬‭Write a C program that uses functions to perform‬‭the following operations:‬
‭i) To insert a sub-string in to given main string from a given position.‬
‭ii) To delete n Characters from a given position in a given string.‬
‭b)‬‭Write a C program to determine if the given string‬‭is a palindrome or not‬

‭ eek 7‬
W
‭a)‬‭Write‬‭a‬‭C‬‭program‬‭that‬‭displays‬‭the‬‭position‬‭or‬‭index‬‭in‬‭the‬‭string‬‭S‬‭where‬‭the‬‭string‬‭T‬‭begins,‬‭or‬‭–‬‭1‬
‭if S doesn’t contain T.‬
‭b)‬‭Write a C program to count the lines, words and‬‭characters in a given text.‬

‭ eek 8‬
W
‭a)‬‭Write a C program to generate Pascal’s triangle.‬
‭b)‬‭Write a C program to construct a pyramid of numbers.‬

‭ eek 9‬
W
‭Write‬ ‭a‬ ‭C‬ ‭program‬ ‭to‬ ‭read‬ ‭in‬ ‭two‬ ‭numbers,‬ ‭x‬ ‭and‬ ‭n,‬ ‭and‬ ‭then‬ ‭compute‬ ‭the‬ ‭sum‬ ‭of‬ ‭this‬ ‭geometric‬
‭progression:‬
‭1+x+x‬‭2‬‭+x‬‭3‬‭+………….+x‬‭n‬
‭For example: if n is 3 and x is 5, then the program computes 1+5+25+125.‬
‭Print x, n, the sum‬
‭Perform‬‭error‬‭checking.‬‭For‬‭example,‬‭the‬‭formula‬‭does‬‭not‬‭make‬‭sense‬‭for‬‭negative‬‭exponents‬‭–‬‭if‬‭n‬‭is‬
‭less‬‭than‬‭0.‬‭Have‬‭your‬‭program‬‭print‬‭an‬‭error‬‭message‬‭if‬‭n<0,‬‭then‬‭go‬‭back‬‭and‬‭read‬‭in‬‭the‬‭next‬‭pair‬‭of‬
‭numbers of without computing the sum. Are any values of x also illegal ? If so, test for them too.‬

‭ eek 10‬
W
‭a)‬ ‭2’s‬ ‭complement‬‭of‬‭a‬‭number‬‭is‬‭obtained‬‭by‬‭scanning‬‭it‬‭from‬‭right‬‭to‬‭left‬‭and‬‭complementing‬‭all‬‭the‬
‭bits‬‭after‬‭the‬‭first‬‭appearance‬‭of‬‭a‬‭1.‬‭Thus‬‭2’s‬‭complement‬‭of‬‭11100‬‭is‬‭00100.‬‭Write‬‭a‬‭C‬‭program‬‭to‬‭find‬
‭the 2’s complement of a binary number.‬
‭b)‬‭Write a C program to convert a Roman numeral to‬‭its decimal equivalent.‬

‭Week 11‬
‭Write a C program that uses functions to perform the following operations:‬
‭i) Reading a complex number‬
‭ii) Writing a complex number‬
‭iii) Addition of two complex numbers‬
‭iv) Multiplication of two complex numbers‬
‭(Note: represent complex number using a structure.)‬

‭ eek 12‬
W
‭a)‬‭Write a C program which copies one file to another.‬
‭b)‬‭Write a C program to reverse the first n characters‬‭in a file.‬
‭(Note: The file name and n are specified on the command line.)‬

‭ eek 13‬
W
‭Write a C program that uses functions to perform the following operations on singly linked list.:‬
‭i) Creation ii) Insertion iii) Deletion iv) Traversal‬

‭ eek 14‬
W
‭Write a C program that uses functions to perform the following operations on doubly linked list.:‬
‭i) Creation ii) Insertion iii) Deletion iv) Traversal in both ways‬

‭ eek 15‬
W
‭Write C programs that implement stack (its operations) using‬
‭i) Arrays ii) Pointers‬

‭ eek 16‬
W
‭Write C programs that implement Queue (its operations) using‬
‭i) Arrays ii) Pointers‬

‭ eek 17‬
W
‭Write a C program that uses Stack operations to perform the following:‬
‭i) Converting infix expression into postfix expression‬
‭ii) Evaluating the postfix expression‬

‭ eek 18‬
W
‭Write a C program that uses functions to perform the following:‬
‭i) Creating a Binary Tree of integers‬
‭ii) Traversing the above binary tree in preorder, inorder and postorder.‬

‭ eek 19‬
W
‭Write‬ ‭C‬ ‭programs‬ ‭that‬ ‭use‬ ‭both‬ ‭recursive‬ ‭and‬ ‭non‬ ‭recursive‬ ‭functions‬ ‭to‬ ‭perform‬ ‭the‬ ‭following‬
‭searching operations for a Key value in a given list of integers :‬
‭i) Linear search ii) Binary search‬

‭ eek 20‬
W
‭Write‬ ‭C‬ ‭programs‬ ‭that‬ ‭implement‬ ‭the‬ ‭following‬ ‭sorting‬ ‭methods‬ ‭to‬ ‭sort‬ ‭a‬ ‭given‬ ‭list‬ ‭of‬ ‭integers‬ ‭in‬
‭ascending order:‬
‭i) Bubble sort ii) Quick sort‬

‭ eek 21‬
W
‭Write‬ ‭C‬ ‭programs‬ ‭that‬ ‭implement‬ ‭the‬ ‭following‬ ‭sorting‬ ‭methods‬ ‭to‬ ‭sort‬ ‭a‬ ‭given‬ ‭list‬ ‭of‬ ‭integers‬ ‭in‬
‭ascending order:‬
‭i) Insertion sort ii) Merge sort‬

‭ eek 22‬
W
‭Write C programs to implement the Lagrange interpolation and Newton- Gregory forward interpolation.‬

‭ eek 23‬
W
‭Write C programs to implement the linear regression and polynomial regression algorithms.‬

‭ eek 24‬
W
‭Write C programs to implement Trapezoidal and Simpson methods.‬

‭Text Books‬
‭ . C programming and Data Structures, P. Padmanabham, Third Edition, BS Publications‬
1
‭2. Data Structures: A pseudo code approach with C, second edition R.F. Gilberg and B.A. Forouzan‬
‭3. Programming in C, P.Dey & M. Ghosh, Oxford Univ.Press.‬
‭4. C and Data Structures, E Balaguruswamy, TMH publications.‬

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‭HYDERABAD‬
‭I Year B.Tech EEE‬ ‭T‬ ‭‬
P ‭ ‬
C
‭0‬ ‭3‬ ‭4‬
‭ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS LAB‬

‭ ART A : (Only for viva voce Examination)‬


P
‭ELECTRONIC WORKSHOP PRACTICE ( in 6 lab sessions) :‬
‭1. Identification, Specifications, Testing of R, L, C Components (Colour Codes), Potentiometers,‬
‭Switches (SPDT, DPDT, and DIP), Coils, Gang Condensers, Relays, Bread Boards.‬
‭2. Identification, Specifications and Testing of Active Devices, Diodes, BJTs, Lowpower JFETs,‬
‭MOSFETs, Power Transistors, LEDs, LCDs, Optoelectronic Devices, SCR, UJT, DIACs, TRIACs,‬
‭Linear and Digital ICs.‬
‭3. Soldering practice – Simple Circuits using active and passive components.‬
‭4. Single layer and Multi layer PCBs (Identification and Utility).‬
‭5. Study and operation of‬
‭• Multimeters (Analog and Digital)‬
‭• Function Generator‬
‭• Regulated Power Supplies‬
‭1.‬ ‭Study and Operation of CRO.‬

‭PART B : (For Laboratory examination – Minimum of 16 experiments)‬


‭1. PN Junction diode characteristics A. Forward bias B. Reverse bias.‬
‭2. Zener diode characteristics‬
‭3. Transistor CB characteristics (Input and Output)‬
‭4. Transistor CE characteristics (Input and Output)‬
‭5. Rectifier without filters (Full wave & Half wave)‬
‭6. Rectifier with filters (Full wave & Half wave)‬
‭7. FET characteristics‬
‭8. Measurement of h parameters of transistor in CB, CE, CC configurations‬
‭9. CE Amplifier‬
‭10. CC Amplifier (Emitter Follower).‬
‭11. Single stage R-C coupled Amplifier.‬
‭12. FET amplifier (Common Source)‬
‭13. Wien Bridge Oscillator‬
‭14. RC Phase Shift Oscillator‬
‭15. Feed back amplifier (Current Series).‬
‭16. Feed back amplifier (Voltage Series).‬
‭17. Hartley Oscillator.‬
‭18. Colpitts Oscillator.‬
‭19. SCR characteristics.‬

‭ ART C:‬
P
‭Equipment required for Laboratories:‬
‭1.‬ ‭Regulated Power supplies (RPS)‬ -‭ ‬ ‭0-30v‬
‭2.‬ ‭CROs‬ ‭-‬ ‭0-20M Hz.‬
‭3.‬ ‭Function Generators‬ ‭-‬ ‭0-1 M Hz.‬
‭4.‬ ‭Multimeters‬
‭5.‬ ‭Decade Resitance Boxes/Rheostats‬
‭6.‬ ‭Decade Capacitance Boxes‬
‭7.‬ ‭Micro Ammeters (Analog or Digital)‬ ‭-‬ ‭ -20 µA, 0-50µA, 0-100µA, 0-200µA‬
0
‭8.‬ ‭Voltmeters (Analog or Digital)‬ ‭-‬ ‭0-50V, 0-100V, 0-250V‬
‭9.‬ ‭Electronic Components -‬
‭Resistors, Capacitors, BJTs, LCDs,‬
‭SCRs, UJTs, FETs, LEDs,‬
‭MOSFETs,diodes(ge&sitype),transistors(npn &‬
‭pnp type)‬

‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬


‭HYDERABAD‬
‭I Year B.Tech EEE‬ ‭‬
T ‭‬
P ‭ ‬
C
‭0‬ ‭3‬ ‭4‬
‭ENGINEERING Workshop AND it workshop‬

‭I. TRADES FOR EXERCISES:‬

‭ . Carpentry‬
1
‭2. Fitting‬
‭3. House Wiring – List of Experiments‬

i‭) One lamp controlled by one switch with provision for plug socket with switch control‬
‭ii) Two lamps control using two way switches‬
‭iii) Two lamps control by a single switch‬
‭iv) Staircase wiring Circuit‬
‭v) Godown Wiring‬
‭vi) Wiring circuit of Fluorescent Lamp‬

‭4. IT Workshop – I: Computer Hardware, Identification of parts, Disassembly,‬


‭Assembly of Computer to working condition, simple diagnostic exercises.‬

‭5. IT Workshop – II: Installation of Operating System Windows and Linux, simple‬
‭diagnostic exercises.‬

‭II. TRADES FOR DEMONSTRATION & EXPOSURE:‬

‭ . Plumbing‬
1
‭2. Welding‬
‭3. Machine Shop‬
‭4. Power Tools in construction, wood working, Electrical Engineering &‬
‭Mechanical Engineering.‬
‭5. Metal cutting (water plasma)‬

‭ EXT BOOKS:‬
T
‭1. Workshop Manual, P.Kannaiah, K.L.Narayana, Scitech Publishers‬
‭2. Electrical Workshop, R.P.Singh, I.K.International Pvt.Ltd.2007‬

‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬


‭HYDERABAD‬
‭I Year B.Tech EEE‬ ‭T‬ ‭‬
P ‭ ‬
C
‭0‬ ‭3‬ ‭4‬
‭ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION SKILLS LAB‬

‭The‬‭Language‬‭Lab‬‭focuses‬‭on‬‭the‬‭production‬‭and‬‭practice‬‭of‬‭sounds‬‭of‬‭language‬‭and‬‭familiarises‬‭the‬
s‭ tudents with the use of English in everyday situations and contexts.‬
‭Objectives:‬
‭1.‬ ‭To‬ ‭expose‬ ‭the‬ ‭students‬ ‭to‬ ‭a‬ ‭variety‬ ‭of‬ ‭self-instructional,‬ ‭learner-friendly‬ ‭modes‬ ‭of‬
‭language learning.‬
‭2.‬ ‭To‬‭help‬‭the‬‭students‬‭cultivate‬‭the‬‭habit‬‭of‬‭reading‬‭passages‬‭from‬‭the‬‭computer‬‭monitor,‬
‭thus‬ ‭providing‬ ‭them‬ ‭with‬ ‭the‬ ‭required‬ ‭facility‬ ‭to‬ ‭face‬ ‭computer-based‬ ‭competitive‬
‭exams such GRE, TOEFL, GMAT etc.‬
‭3.‬ ‭To‬‭enable‬‭them‬‭to‬‭learn‬‭better‬‭pronunciation‬‭through‬‭stress‬‭on‬‭word‬‭accent,‬‭intonation,‬
‭and rhythm.‬
‭4.‬ ‭To‬ ‭train‬ ‭them‬‭to‬‭use‬‭language‬‭effectively‬‭to‬‭face‬‭interviews,‬‭group‬‭discussions,‬‭public‬
‭speaking.‬
‭5.‬ ‭To‬‭initiate‬‭them‬‭into‬‭greater‬‭use‬‭of‬‭the‬‭computer‬‭in‬‭resume‬‭preparation,‬‭report‬‭writing,‬
‭format-making etc.‬
‭SYLLABUS :‬
‭The following course content is prescribed for the‬‭English Language Laboratory‬‭sessions:‬
‭1. Introduction to the Sounds of English- Vowels, Diphthongs & Consonants.‬
‭2. Introduction to Stress and Intonation.‬
‭3. Situational Dialogues / Role Play.‬
‭4. Oral Presentations- Prepared and Extempore.‬
‭5. ‘Just A Minute’ Sessions (JAM).‬
‭ . Describing Objects / Situations / People.‬
6
‭7. Information Transfer‬
‭8. Debate‬
‭9. Telephoning Skills.‬
‭10. Giving Directions.‬
‭Minimum Requirement:‬
‭The English Language Lab shall have two parts:‬
‭i.‬ ‭The‬ ‭Computer‬ ‭aided‬ ‭Language‬ ‭Lab‬ ‭for‬ ‭60‬ ‭students‬ ‭with‬ ‭60‬ ‭systems,‬ ‭one‬ ‭master‬
‭console, LAN facility and English language software for self- study by learners.‬
‭ii.‬ ‭The‬ ‭Communication‬ ‭Skills‬ ‭Lab‬ ‭with‬ ‭movable‬ ‭chairs‬ ‭and‬ ‭audio-visual‬ ‭aids‬ ‭with‬ ‭a‬ ‭P.A‬
‭System, a T. V., a digital stereo –audio & video system and camcorder etc.‬
‭System Requirement ( Hardware component):‬
‭Computer network with Lan with minimum 60 multimedia systems with the following specifications:‬
‭i.‬ ‭P – IV Processor‬
‭a.‬ ‭Speed – 2.8 GHZ‬
‭b.‬ ‭RAM – 512 MB Minimum‬
‭c.‬ ‭Hard Disk – 80 GB‬
‭ii.‬ ‭Headphones of High quality‬
‭Suggested Software:‬
‭• Cambridge Advanced Learners’ English Dictionary with CD.‬
‭• The Rosetta Stone English Library‬
‭• Clarity Pronunciation Power – Part I‬
‭• Mastering English in Vocabulary, Grammar, Spellings, Composition‬
‭• Dorling Kindersley series of Grammar, Punctuation, Composition etc.‬
‭• Language in Use, Foundation Books Pvt Ltd with CD.‬
‭●‬ ‭Oxford Advanced Learner’s Compass, 7‬‭th‬ ‭Edition‬
‭• Learning to Speak English - 4 CDs‬
‭• Microsoft Encarta with CD‬
‭• Murphy’s English Grammar, Cambridge with CD‬
‭■‬ ‭English‬ ‭in‬ ‭Mind,‬ ‭Herbert‬ ‭Puchta‬ ‭and‬ ‭Jeff‬ ‭Stranks‬ ‭with‬ ‭Meredith‬ ‭Levy,‬
‭Cambridge‬

‭Books‬ ‭Suggested‬ ‭for‬‭English‬‭Language‬‭Lab‬‭Library‬‭(to‬‭be‬‭located‬‭within‬‭the‬‭lab‬‭in‬‭addition‬‭to‬


t‭ he CDs of the text book which are loaded on the systems):‬
‭1.‬ ‭Spoken English‬‭(CIEFL) in 3 volumes with 6 cassettes,‬‭OUP.‬
‭2.‬ ‭English Pronouncing Dictionary‬‭Daniel Jones Current‬‭Edition with CD.‬
‭3.‬ ‭Spoken English‬‭- R. K. Bansal and J. B. Harrison,‬‭Orient Longman 2006 Edn.‬
‭4.‬ ‭English‬‭Language‬‭Communication‬‭:‬‭A‬‭Reader‬‭cum‬‭Lab‬‭Manual‬‭Dr‬‭A‬‭Ramakrishna‬‭Rao,‬‭Dr‬‭G‬
‭Natanam & Prof SA Sankaranarayanan, Anuradha Publications, Chennai‬
‭5.‬ ‭Speaking English Effectively‬‭by Krishna Mohan & NP‬‭Singh (Macmillan)‬
‭6.‬ ‭A‬‭Practical‬‭Course‬‭in‬‭English‬‭Pronunciation‬‭,‬‭(with‬‭two‬‭Audio‬‭cassettes)‬‭by‬‭J.‬‭Sethi,‬‭Kamlesh‬
‭Sadanand & D.V. Jindal, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.‬
‭7.‬ ‭A text book of English Phonetics for Indian Students‬‭by T.Balasubramanian (Macmillan)‬
‭8.‬ ‭English Skills for Technical Students,‬‭WBSCTE with‬‭British Council, OL‬

‭ ISTRIBUTION AND WEIGHTAGE OF MARKS‬


D
‭English Language Laboratory Practical Paper:‬
‭1.‬ ‭The‬ ‭practical‬ ‭examinations‬ ‭for‬ ‭the‬ ‭English‬ ‭Language‬ ‭Laboratory‬ ‭shall‬ ‭be‬ ‭conducted‬ ‭as‬ ‭per‬ ‭the‬
‭University norms prescribed for the core engineering practical sessions.‬
‭2.‬ ‭For‬ ‭the‬ ‭Language‬ ‭lab‬ ‭sessions,‬ ‭there‬ ‭shall‬ ‭be‬ ‭a‬ ‭continuous‬ ‭evaluation‬ ‭during‬ ‭the‬ ‭year‬ ‭for‬ ‭25‬
‭sessional‬‭marks‬‭and‬‭50‬‭year-end‬‭Examination‬‭marks.‬‭Of‬‭the‬‭25‬‭marks,‬‭15‬‭marks‬‭shall‬‭be‬‭awarded‬‭for‬
‭day-to-day‬ ‭work‬ ‭and‬ ‭10‬ ‭marks‬ ‭to‬ ‭be‬ ‭awarded‬ ‭by‬ ‭conducting‬ ‭Internal‬ ‭Lab‬ ‭Test(s).‬ ‭The‬ ‭year-‬ ‭end‬
‭Examination‬ ‭shall‬ ‭be‬ ‭conducted‬ ‭by‬ ‭the‬ ‭teacher‬ ‭concerned‬ ‭with‬ ‭the‬‭help‬‭of‬‭another‬‭member‬‭of‬‭the‬
‭staff of the same department of the same institution.‬

‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬


‭HYDERABAD‬
‭II Year B.Tech EEE I-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭C‬
‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭MATHEMATICS – III‬
‭UNIT – I‬
‭Special‬ ‭functions‬‭:‬ ‭Gamma‬ ‭and‬‭Beta‬‭Functions‬‭–‬‭Their‬‭properties‬‭–‬‭evaluation‬‭of‬‭improper‬‭integrals.‬
‭Bessel‬ ‭functions‬ ‭–‬ ‭properties‬ ‭–‬ ‭Recurrence‬ ‭relations‬ ‭–‬ ‭Orthogonality.‬ ‭Legendre‬ ‭polynomials‬ ‭–‬
‭Properties – Rodrigue’s formula – Recurrence relations – Orthogonality.‬

‭ NIT-II‬
U
‭Functions‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭complex‬ ‭variable‬ ‭–‬ ‭Continuity‬ ‭–‬ ‭Differentiability‬ ‭–‬ ‭Analyticity‬ ‭–‬ ‭Properties‬ ‭–‬
‭Cauchy-Riemann‬ ‭equations‬ ‭in‬ ‭Cartesian‬ ‭and‬ ‭polar‬ ‭coordinates.‬ ‭Harmonic‬ ‭and‬ ‭conjugate‬ ‭harmonic‬
‭functions – Milne – Thompson method.‬

‭UNIT-III‬

‭Elementary‬ ‭functions:‬ ‭Exponential,‬ ‭trigonometric,‬ ‭hyperbolic‬ ‭functions‬ ‭and‬ ‭their‬ ‭properties‬ ‭–‬ ‭General‬
‭ ower Z (c is complex), principal value.‬
p

‭ NIT-IV‬
U
‭Complex‬ ‭integration:‬ ‭Line‬ ‭integral‬ ‭–‬ ‭evaluation‬ ‭along‬ ‭a‬ ‭path‬ ‭and‬ ‭by‬‭indefinite‬‭integration‬‭–‬‭Cauchy’s‬
‭integral theorem – Cauchy’s integral formula – Generalized integral formula.‬

‭ NIT-V‬
U
‭Complex‬ ‭power‬ ‭series:‬ ‭Radius‬ ‭of‬ ‭convergence‬‭–‬‭Expansion‬‭in‬‭Taylor’s‬‭series,‬‭Maclaurin’s‬‭series‬‭and‬
‭Laurent series. Singular point –Isolated singular point – pole of order m – essential singularity.‬

‭UNIT-VI‬

‭ esidue – Evaluation of residue by formula and by Laurent series - Residue theorem.‬


R
‭Evaluation of integrals of the type‬
‭(a) Improper real integrals‬ ‭(b)‬
‭(c)‬ ‭(d) Integrals by identation.‬

‭UNIT-VII‬

‭Argument‬ ‭principle‬ ‭–‬ ‭Rouche’s‬ ‭theorem‬‭–‬‭determination‬‭of‬‭number‬‭of‬‭zeros‬‭of‬‭complex‬‭polynomials‬‭-‬


‭ aximum Modulus principle - Fundamental theorem of Algebra, Liouville’s Theorem.‬
M

‭ NIT-VIII‬
U
‭Conformal‬‭mapping:‬‭Transformation‬‭by‬‭,‬‭lnz,‬‭z‭2‬ ‭,‬ ‬‭z(n‬‭positive‬‭integer),‬‭Sin‬‭z,‬‭cos‬‭z,‬ ‭z‬‭+‬‭a/z.‬
‭Translation,‬ ‭rotation,‬ ‭inversion‬ ‭and‬ ‭bilinear‬ ‭transformation‬ ‭–‬ ‭fixed‬ ‭point‬ ‭–‬ ‭cross‬ ‭ratio‬ ‭–‬ ‭properties‬ ‭–‬
‭invariance of circles and cross ratio – determination of bilinear transformation mapping 3 given points .‬

‭Text Books:‬

‭1.‬ ‭A‬ ‭text‬ ‭Book‬ ‭of‬ ‭Engineering‬ ‭Mathematics,‬ ‭Vol-III‬ ‭T.‬ ‭K.‬ ‭V.‬ ‭Iyengar,‬ ‭B.‬ ‭Krishna‬ ‭Gandhi‬ ‭and‬
‭Others, S. Chand & Company.‬
‭ .‬ A
2 ‭ text Book of Engineering Mathematics, C. Sankaraiah, V. G. S. Book Links.‬
‭3.‬ ‭A text Book of Engineering Mathematics, Shahnaz Bathul, Prentice Hall of India.‬
‭4.‬ ‭A‬‭text‬‭Book‬‭of‬‭Engineering‬‭Mathematics,‬‭P.‬‭Nageshwara‬‭Rao,‬‭Y.‬‭Narasimhulu‬‭&‬‭N.‬‭Prabhakar‬
‭Rao, Deepthi Publications.‬

‭References:‬

‭ .‬ A
1 ‭ text Book of Engineering Mathematics, B. V. Raman, Tata Mc Graw Hill.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Irvin Kreyszig, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.‬
‭3.‬ ‭A text Book of Engineering Mathematics, Thamson Book Collection.‬
‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬
‭HYDERABAD‬
‭II Year B.Tech EEE I-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭‬
P ‭ ‬
C
‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭FLUID MECHANICS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINERY‬
‭UNIT I‬

‭ luid‬ ‭statics‬‭:‬ ‭Dimensions‬ ‭and‬ ‭units:‬ ‭physical‬ ‭properties‬ ‭of‬ ‭fluids-‬ ‭specific‬ ‭gravity,‬ ‭viscosity‬ ‭surface‬
F
‭tension-‬ ‭vapor‬ ‭pressure‬ ‭and‬‭their‬‭influence‬‭on‬‭fluid‬‭motion-‬‭atmospheric‬‭gauge‬‭and‬‭vacuum‬‭pressure‬
‭–measurement of pressure- Piezometer, U-tube and differential manometers.‬

‭UNIT II‬

‭Fluid‬‭kinematics‬‭:‬‭stream‬‭line,‬‭path‬‭line‬‭and‬‭streak‬‭lines‬‭and‬‭stream‬‭tube,‬‭classification‬‭of‬‭flows-steady‬
‭&‬ ‭unsteady,‬ ‭uniform,‬ ‭non‬ ‭uniform,‬ ‭laminar,‬ ‭turbulent,‬ ‭rotational,‬ ‭and‬ ‭irrotational‬ ‭flows-equation‬ ‭of‬
c‭ ontinuity for one dimensional flow.‬

‭Fluid‬ ‭dynamics‬‭:‬ ‭surface‬ ‭and‬ ‭body‬ ‭forces‬ ‭–Euler’s‬ ‭and‬ ‭Bernoulli’s‬‭equations‬‭for‬‭flow‬‭along‬‭a‬‭stream‬


l‭ine, momentum equation and its application on force on pipe bend.‬

‭UNIT III‬

‭Closed‬‭conduit‬‭flow:‬‭Reynold’s‬‭experiment-‬‭Darcy‬‭Weisbach‬‭equation-‬‭Minor‬‭losses‬‭in‬‭pipes-‬‭pipes‬‭in‬
s‭ eries and pipes in parallel- total energy line-hydraulic gradient line.‬
‭Measurement of flow: pilot tube, venturimeter, and orifice meter, Flow nozzle, Turbine flow meter (Ref.4)‬

‭UNIT IV‬

‭ asics‬ ‭of‬ ‭turbo‬ ‭machinery‬‭:‬ ‭hydrodynamic‬ ‭force‬ ‭of‬ ‭jets‬ ‭on‬ ‭stationary‬ ‭and‬ ‭moving‬‭flat,‬‭inclined,‬‭and‬
B
‭curved‬ ‭vanes,‬ ‭jet‬ ‭striking‬ ‭centrally‬ ‭and‬ ‭at‬ ‭tip,‬ ‭velocity‬ ‭diagrams,‬ ‭work‬ ‭don‬ ‭and‬‭efficiency,‬ ‭flow‬‭over‬
‭radial vanes.‬

‭UNIT V‬

‭ ydroelectric‬ ‭power‬ ‭stations‬‭:‬ ‭Elements‬ ‭of‬ ‭hydro‬ ‭electric‬ ‭power‬ ‭station-types-concept‬ ‭of‬ ‭pumped‬
H
‭storage‬‭plants-storage‬‭requirements,‬‭mass‬‭curve‬‭(explanation‬‭only)‬‭estimation‬‭of‬‭power‬‭developed‬‭from‬
‭a given catchment area; heads and efficiencies.‬

‭UNIT VI‬

‭ ydraulic‬ ‭Turbines‬‭:‬ ‭classification‬ ‭of‬ ‭turbines,‬ ‭impulse‬ ‭and‬ ‭reaction‬ ‭turbines,‬ ‭Pelton‬ ‭wheel,‬ ‭Francis‬
H
‭turbine‬ ‭and‬ ‭Kaplan‬‭turbine-working‬‭proportions,‬‭work‬‭done,‬‭efficiencies‬‭,‬‭hydraulic‬‭design‬‭–draft‬‭tube-‬
‭theory- functions and efficiency.‬

‭UNIT VII‬

‭Performance‬ ‭of‬ ‭hydraulic‬ ‭turbines‬‭:‬ ‭Geometric‬ ‭similarity,‬ ‭Unit‬ ‭and‬ ‭specific‬ ‭quantities,‬ ‭characteristic‬
c‭ urves, governing of turbines, selection of type of turbine, cavitation, surge tank, water hammer.‬

‭UNIT-VIII‬

‭Centrifugal‬ ‭pumps‬‭:‬ ‭classification,‬ ‭working,‬ ‭work‬ ‭done‬ ‭–‬ ‭manomertic‬ ‭head-‬ ‭losses‬ ‭and‬ ‭efficiencies-‬
s‭ pecific speed- pumps in series and parallel-performance characteristic curves, NPSH.‬
‭Reciprocating pumps:‬‭Working,‬‭Discharge, slip, indicator‬‭diagrams‬

‭TEXT BOOKS:‬

‭ .‬ H
1 ‭ ydraulics, fluid mechanics and Hydraulic machinery MODI and SETH.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines by Rajput.‬

‭REFERENCE BOOKS:‬
‭1.‬ ‭Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power Engineering by D.S. Kumar, Kotaria & Sons.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Fluid Mechanics and Machinery by D. Rama Durgaiah, New Age International.‬
‭3.‬ ‭Hydraulic Machines by Banga & Sharma, Khanna Publishers.‬
‭4.‬ ‭Instrumentation‬ ‭for‬ ‭Engineering‬ ‭Measurements‬ ‭by‬ ‭James‬ ‭W.‬ ‭Dally,‬ ‭William‬ ‭E.‬ ‭Riley‬ ‭,John‬
‭Wiley & Sons Inc. 2004 (Chapter 12 – Fluid Flow Measurements)‬

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‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭PULSE AND DIGITAL CIRCUITS‬
‭UNIT I‬
‭LINEAR WAVESHAPING‬
‭High‬ ‭pass,‬ ‭low‬ ‭pass‬ ‭RC‬ ‭circuits,‬ ‭their‬ ‭response‬ ‭for‬‭sinusoidal,‬‭step,‬‭pulse,‬‭square‬ ‭and‬‭ramp‬‭inputs.‬
‭RC‬ ‭network‬ ‭as‬ ‭differentiator‬‭and‬‭integrator,‬‭attenuators,‬ ‭its‬‭applications‬‭in‬‭CRO‬‭probe,‬‭RL‬‭and‬‭RLC‬
‭circuits and their response for step input, Ringing circuit.‬

‭UNIT II‬
‭ ON-LINEAR WAVE SHAPING‬
N
‭Diode‬ ‭clippers,‬ ‭Transistor‬ ‭clippers,‬ ‭clipping‬ ‭at‬ ‭two‬ ‭independent‬ ‭levels,‬ ‭Transfer‬ ‭characteristics‬ ‭of‬
‭clippers,‬‭Emitter‬‭coupled‬‭clipper,‬‭Comparators,‬‭applications‬‭of‬‭voltage‬‭comparators,‬‭clamping‬‭operation,‬
‭clamping‬‭circuits‬‭using‬‭diode‬‭with‬‭different‬‭inputs,‬‭Clamping‬‭circuit‬‭theorem,‬‭practical‬‭clamping‬‭circuits,‬
‭effect of diode characteristics on clamping voltage, Transfer characteristics of clampers.‬

‭ NIT III‬
U
‭SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS OF DEVICES‬
‭Diode‬ ‭as‬ ‭a‬ ‭switch,‬ ‭piecewise‬ ‭linear‬ ‭diode‬‭characteristics,‬‭Transistor‬‭as‬‭a‬‭switch,‬‭Break‬‭down‬‭voltage‬
‭consideration‬ ‭of‬ ‭transistor,‬ ‭saturation‬ ‭parameters‬ ‭of‬ ‭Transistor‬ ‭and‬ ‭their‬ ‭variation‬ ‭with‬ ‭temperature,‬
‭Design of transistor switch, transistor-switching times.‬

‭ NIT IV‬
U
‭MULTIVIBRATORS‬
‭Analysis‬ ‭and‬ ‭Design‬ ‭of‬ ‭Bistable,‬ ‭Monostable,‬ ‭Astable‬ ‭Multivibrators‬ ‭and‬ ‭Schmitt‬ ‭trigger‬ ‭using‬
‭transistors.‬

‭ NIT V‬
U
‭TIME BASE GENERATORS‬
‭General‬ ‭features‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭time‬ ‭base‬ ‭signal,‬ ‭methods‬ ‭of‬ ‭generating‬ ‭time‬ ‭base‬ ‭waveform,‬ ‭Miller‬ ‭and‬
‭Bootstrap‬ ‭time‬ ‭base‬ ‭generators‬ ‭–‬ ‭basic‬ ‭principles,‬ ‭Transistor‬ ‭miller‬ ‭time‬ ‭base‬ ‭generator,‬ ‭Transistor‬
‭Bootstrap time base generator, Current time base generators.‬

‭ NIT VI‬
U
‭SYNCHRONIZATION AND FREQUENCY DIVISION‬
‭Principles‬ ‭of‬ ‭Synchronization,‬ ‭Frequency‬ ‭division‬ ‭in‬ ‭sweep‬ ‭circuit,‬ ‭Astable‬ ‭relaxation‬ ‭circuits,‬
‭Monostable‬‭relaxation‬‭circuits,‬‭Synchronization‬‭of‬‭a‬‭sweep‬‭circuit‬‭with‬‭symmetrical‬‭signals,‬‭Sine‬‭wave‬
‭frequency division with a sweep circuit.‬

‭ NIT VII‬
U
‭SAMPLING GATES‬
‭Basic operating principles of sampling gates, Unidirectional and Bi-directional sampling gates,‬
‭Reduction of pedestal in gate circuits, Applications of sampling gates.‬

‭ NIT VIII‬
U
‭REALIZATION OF LOGIC GATES USING DIODES & TRANSISTORS‬
‭AND, OR gates using Diodes, Resistor, Transistor Logic, Diode Transistor Logic.‬

‭TEXT BOOKS‬
‭1.‬ ‭Pulse, Digital and Switching Waveforms ­ J. Millman and H. Taub, McGraw-Hill, 1991.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Solid State Pulse circuits - David A. Bell, PHI, 4‬‭th‬ ‭Edn.., 2002 .‬
‭REFERENCES‬
‭1.‬ ‭Pulse and Digital Circuits – A. Anand Kumar, PHI.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Wave Generation and Shaping ­ L. Strauss.‬
‭3.‬ ‭Pulse, Digital Circuits and Computer Fundamentals - R.Venkataraman.‬

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‭SWITCHING THEORY AND LOGIC DESIGN‬
‭UNIT I‬
‭NUMBER‬ ‭SYSTEMS‬ ‭&‬ ‭CODES‬ ‭:‬ ‭Philosophy‬ ‭of‬ ‭number‬ ‭systems‬ ‭–‬ ‭complement‬ ‭representation‬ ‭of‬
‭negative‬ ‭numbers-binary‬ ‭arithmetic-binary‬ ‭codes-error‬ ‭detecting‬ ‭&‬ ‭error‬ ‭correcting‬ ‭codes‬ ‭–hamming‬
‭codes.‬

‭ NIT II‬
U
‭BOOLEAN‬‭ALGEBRA‬‭AND‬‭SWITCHING‬‭FUNCTIONS‬‭:‬‭Fundamental‬‭postulates‬‭of‬‭Boolean‬‭Algebra‬‭-‬
‭Basic‬ ‭theorems‬ ‭and‬ ‭properties‬ ‭-‬ ‭switching‬ ‭functions–Canonical‬ ‭and‬ ‭Standard‬ ‭forms-Algebraic‬
‭simplification‬ ‭digital‬ ‭logic‬ ‭gates,‬ ‭properties‬ ‭of‬ ‭XOR‬ ‭gates‬ ‭–universal‬ ‭gates-Multilevel‬ ‭NAND/NOR‬
‭realizations.‬
‭ NIT III‬
U
‭MINIMIZATION‬ ‭OF‬ ‭SWITCHING‬ ‭FUNCTIONS‬ ‭:‬ ‭Map‬ ‭method,‬ ‭Prime‬ ‭implicants,‬ ‭Don’t‬ ‭care‬
‭combinations,‬ ‭Minimal‬ ‭SOP‬ ‭and‬ ‭POS‬ ‭forms,‬ ‭Tabular‬ ‭Method,‬ ‭Prime‬ ‭–Implicant‬ ‭chart,‬ ‭simplification‬
‭rules.‬

‭ NIT IV‬
U
‭COMBINATIONAL LOGIC DESIGN‬
‭Design‬ ‭using‬ ‭conventional‬ ‭logic‬ ‭gates,‬‭Encoder,‬‭Decoder,‬‭Multiplexer,‬‭De-Multiplexer,‬‭Modular‬‭design‬
‭using‬ ‭IC‬ ‭chips,‬‭MUX‬‭Realization‬‭of‬‭switching‬‭functions‬‭Parity‬‭bit‬‭generator,‬‭Code-converters,‬‭Hazards‬
‭and hazard free realizations.‬

‭ NIT V‬
U
‭PROGRAMMABLE‬ ‭LOGIC‬ ‭DEVICES,‬ ‭THRESHOLD‬ ‭LOGIC‬ ‭:‬ ‭Basic‬ ‭PLD’s-ROM,‬ ‭PROM,‬ ‭PLA,‬‭PLD‬
‭Realization‬‭of‬‭Switching‬‭functions‬‭using‬‭PLD’s.‬‭Capabilities‬‭and‬‭limitations‬‭of‬‭Threshold‬‭gate,‬‭Synthesis‬
‭of Threshold functions, Multigate Synthesis.‬

‭ NIT VI‬
U
‭SEQUENTIAL‬ ‭CIRCUITS‬‭-‬‭I‬‭:‬‭Classification‬‭of‬‭sequential‬‭circuits‬‭(Synchronous,‬‭Asynchronous,‬‭Pulse‬
‭mode,‬ ‭Level‬ ‭mode‬ ‭with‬ ‭examples)‬ ‭Basic‬ ‭flip-flops-Triggering‬ ‭and‬ ‭excitation‬ ‭tables.‬ ‭Steps‬ ‭in‬
‭synchronous‬ ‭sequential‬ ‭circuit‬ ‭design.‬ ‭Design‬ ‭of‬ ‭modulo-N‬ ‭Ring‬ ‭&‬ ‭Shift‬ ‭counters,‬ ‭Serial‬ ‭binary‬
‭adder,sequence detector.‬

‭ NIT VII‬
U
‭SEQUENTIAL‬ ‭CIRCUITS‬ ‭-‬ ‭II‬ ‭:‬ ‭Finite‬ ‭state‬ ‭machine-capabilities‬ ‭and‬ ‭limitations,‬ ‭Mealy‬ ‭and‬ ‭Moore‬
‭models-minimization‬ ‭of‬ ‭completely‬ ‭specified‬‭and‬‭incompletely‬‭specified‬‭sequential‬‭machines,‬‭Partition‬
‭techniques and Merger chart methods-concept of minimal cover table.‬

‭ NIT VIII‬
U
‭ALGOROTHIMIC‬ ‭STATE‬ ‭MACHINES‬ ‭:‬ ‭Salient‬ ‭features‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭ASM‬ ‭chart-Simple‬ ‭examples-System‬
‭design‬‭using‬‭data‬‭path‬‭and‬‭control‬‭subsystems-control‬‭implementations-examples‬‭of‬‭Weighing‬‭machine‬
‭and Binary multiplier.‬

‭TEXTBOOKS :‬
‭1.‬ ‭Switching & Finite Automata theory – Zvi Kohavi, TMH,2nd Edition.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Digital Design – Morris Mano, PHI, 3‬‭rd‬ ‭Edition, 2006.‬

‭REFERENCES :‬
‭1. An Engineering Approach To Digital Design – Fletcher, PHI. Digital Logic – Application and Design‬
‭– John M. Yarbrough, Thomson.‬
‭2. Fundamentals of Logic Design – Charles H. Roth, Thomson Publications, 5th Edition, 2004.‬
‭3. Digital Logic Applications and Design – John M. Yarbrough, Thomson Publications, 2006.‬
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‭HYDERABAD‬
‭II Year B.Tech EEE I-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭C‬
‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS‬

‭ bjective :‬
O
‭The‬ ‭objective‬ ‭of‬ ‭this‬ ‭course‬‭is‬‭to‬‭introduce‬‭the‬‭concepts‬‭of‬‭electric‬‭field‬‭and‬‭magnetic‬‭fields‬‭and‬‭their‬
‭applications‬ ‭which‬ ‭will‬ ‭be‬ ‭utilized‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ ‭development‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭theory‬ ‭for‬ ‭power‬ ‭transmission‬‭lines‬‭and‬
‭electrical machines.‬

‭UNIT – I‬‭Electrostatics :‬

‭ lectrostatic‬ ‭Fields‬ ‭–‬ ‭Coulomb’s‬‭Law‬‭–‬‭Electric‬‭Field‬‭Intensity‬‭(EFI)‬‭–‬‭EFI‬‭due‬‭to‬‭a‬‭line‬‭and‬‭a‬‭surface‬


E
‭charge‬‭–‬‭Work‬‭done‬‭in‬‭moving‬‭a‬‭point‬‭charge‬‭in‬‭an‬‭electrostatic‬‭field‬‭–‬‭Electric‬‭Potential‬‭–‬‭Properties‬‭of‬
‭potential‬‭function‬‭–‬‭Potential‬‭gradient‬‭–‬‭Guass’s‬‭law‬‭–‬‭Application‬‭of‬‭Guass’s‬‭Law‬‭–‬‭Maxwell’s‬‭first‬‭law,‬
‭div ( D )=‬‭‬‭v‬

‭UNIT – II‬ ‭Conductors and Dipole:‬

‭ aplace’s‬ ‭and‬ ‭Poison’s‬ ‭equations‬ ‭–‬ ‭Solution‬ ‭of‬ ‭Laplace’s‬ ‭equation‬ ‭in‬ ‭one‬ ‭variable.‬ ‭Electric‬ ‭dipole‬ ‭–‬
L
‭Dipole‬‭moment‬‭–‬‭potential‬‭and‬‭EFI‬‭due‬‭to‬‭an‬‭electric‬‭dipole‬‭–‬‭Torque‬‭on‬‭an‬‭Electric‬‭dipole‬‭in‬‭an‬‭electric‬
‭field – Behavior of conductors in an electric field – Conductors and Insulators.‬

‭UNIT – III‬ ‭Dielectric & Capacitance :‬


‭ lectric‬‭field‬‭inside‬‭a‬‭dielectric‬‭material‬‭–‬‭polarization‬‭–‬‭Dielectric‬‭–‬‭Conductor‬‭and‬‭Dielectric‬‭–‬‭Dielectric‬
E
‭boundary‬‭conditions,‬‭Capacitance‬‭–‬‭Capacitance‬‭of‬‭parallel‬‭plate‬‭and‬‭spherical‬‭and‬‭co-axial‬‭capacitors‬
‭with‬‭composite‬‭dielectrics‬‭–‬‭Energy‬‭stored‬‭and‬‭energy‬‭density‬‭in‬‭a‬‭static‬‭electric‬‭field‬‭–‬‭Current‬‭density‬
‭– conduction and Convection current densities – Ohm’s law in point form – Equation of continuity‬

‭UNIT – IV‬ ‭Magneto Statics :‬

‭ tatic‬‭magnetic‬‭fields‬‭–‬‭Biot-Savart’s‬‭law‬‭–‬‭Oesterd’s‬‭experiment‬‭-‬‭Magnetic‬‭field‬‭intensity‬‭(MFI)‬‭–‬‭MFI‬
S
‭due‬‭to‬‭a‬‭straight‬‭current‬‭carrying‬‭filament‬‭–‬‭MFI‬‭due‬‭to‬‭circular,‬‭square‬‭and‬‭solenoid‬‭current‬‭–‬‭Carrying‬
‭wire‬ ‭–‬ ‭Relation‬ ‭between‬ ‭magnetic‬ ‭flux,‬ ‭magnetic‬ ‭flux‬ ‭density‬ ‭and‬ ‭MFI‬‭–‬‭Maxwell’s‬‭second‬‭Equation,‬
‭div(B)=0.‬

‭UNIT – V‬ ‭Ampere’s circuital law and its applications‬

‭ mpere’s‬‭circuital‬‭law‬‭and‬‭its‬‭applications‬‭viz.‬‭MFI‬‭due‬‭to‬‭an‬‭infinite‬‭sheet‬‭of‬‭current‬‭and‬‭a‬‭long‬‭current‬
A
‭carrying‬‭filament‬‭–‬‭Point‬‭form‬‭of‬‭Ampere’s‬‭circuital‬‭law‬‭–‬‭Maxwell’s‬‭third‬‭equation,‬‭Curl‬‭(H)=Jc,‬‭Field‬‭due‬
‭to a circular loop, rectangular and square loops.‬

‭UNIT – VI‬ ‭Force in Magnetic fields :‬

‭ agnetic‬ ‭force‬ ‭-‬ ‭Moving‬ ‭charges‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬ ‭Magnetic‬ ‭field‬ ‭–‬ ‭Lorentz‬ ‭force‬ ‭equation‬ ‭–‬ ‭force‬ ‭on‬ ‭a‬ ‭current‬
M
‭element‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬‭magnetic‬‭field‬‭–‬‭Force‬‭on‬‭a‬‭straight‬‭and‬‭a‬‭long‬‭current‬‭carrying‬‭conductor‬‭in‬‭a‬‭magnetic‬
‭field‬‭–‬‭Force‬‭between‬‭two‬‭straight‬‭long‬‭and‬‭parallel‬‭current‬‭carrying‬‭conductors‬‭–‬‭Magnetic‬‭dipole‬‭and‬
‭dipole‬‭moment‬‭–‬‭a‬‭differential‬‭current‬‭loop‬‭as‬‭a‬‭magnetic‬‭dipole‬‭–‬‭Torque‬‭on‬‭a‬‭current‬‭loop‬‭placed‬‭in‬‭a‬
‭magnetic field‬

‭UNIT – VII‬ ‭Magnetic Potential :‬

‭Scalar‬ ‭Magnetic‬ ‭potential‬ ‭and‬ ‭its‬ ‭limitations‬ ‭–‬ ‭vector‬ ‭magnetic‬ ‭potential‬ ‭and‬ ‭its‬ ‭properties‬ ‭–‬ ‭vector‬
‭ agnetic potential due to simple configurations – vector Poisson’s equations.‬
m

‭ elf‬‭and‬‭Mutual‬‭inductance‬‭–‬‭Neumans’s‬‭formulae‬‭–‬‭determination‬‭of‬‭self-inductance‬‭of‬‭a‬‭solenoid‬‭and‬
S
‭toroid‬‭and‬‭mutual‬‭inductance‬‭between‬‭a‬‭straight‬‭long‬‭wire‬‭and‬‭a‬‭square‬‭loop‬‭wire‬‭in‬‭the‬‭same‬‭plane‬‭–‬
‭energy‬‭stored‬‭and‬‭density‬‭in‬‭a‬‭magnetic‬‭field.‬‭Introduction‬‭to‬‭permanent‬‭magnets,‬‭their‬‭characteristics‬
‭and applications.‬

‭UNIT – VIII‬ ‭Time Varying Fields :‬

‭ ime‬ ‭varying‬ ‭fields‬ ‭–‬ ‭Faraday’s‬ ‭laws‬ ‭of‬ ‭electromagnetic‬ ‭induction‬ ‭–‬ ‭Its‬ ‭integral‬ ‭and‬ ‭point‬ ‭forms‬ ‭–‬
T
‭Maxwell’s‬ ‭fourth‬ ‭equation,‬ ‭Curl‬ ‭(E)=-‬‭‬‭B/‬‭‬‭t‬ ‭–‬ ‭Statically‬ ‭and‬ ‭Dynamically‬ ‭induced‬ ‭EMFs‬ ‭–‬ ‭Simple‬
‭problems‬‭-Modification‬‭of‬‭Maxwell’s‬‭equations‬‭for‬‭time‬‭varying‬‭fields‬‭–‬‭Displacement‬‭current‬‭–‬‭Poynting‬
‭Theorem and Poynting vector.‬

‭ EXT BOOKS‬
T
‭1.‬ ‭“Engineering‬‭Electromagnetics”‬‭by‬‭William‬‭H.‬‭Hayt‬‭&‬‭John.‬‭A.‬‭Buck‬‭Mc.‬‭Graw-Hill‬‭Companies,‬‭7‬‭th‬
‭Editon.2006.‬

‭2. “Electro magnetic Fields” by Sadiku, Oxford Publications‬

‭REFERENCE BOOKS :‬
‭1.‬ ‭“Introduction to Electro Dynamics” by D J Griffiths, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt.Ltd, 2‬‭nd‬ ‭editon‬

‭2.‬ ‭“Electromagnetics” by J P Tewari.‬

‭3.‬ ‭“Electromagnetics” by J. D Kraus Mc Graw-Hill Inc. 4‬‭th‬ ‭edition 1992.‬

‭4.‬ ‭“Electromagnetic fields”, by S. Kamakshaiah, Right Publishers, 2007.‬

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‭ELECTRICAL MACHINES - I‬
‭Objective :‬
‭ lectrical‬‭machines‬‭course‬‭is‬‭one‬‭of‬‭the‬‭important‬‭courses‬‭of‬‭the‬‭Electrical‬‭discipline.‬‭In‬‭this‬‭course‬‭the‬
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‭different‬ ‭types‬ ‭of‬ ‭DC‬‭generators‬‭and‬‭motors‬‭which‬‭are‬‭widely‬‭used‬‭in‬‭industry‬‭are‬‭covered‬‭and‬‭their‬
‭performance aspects will be studied.‬

‭ NIT – I‬‭Electromechanical Energy Conversion‬


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‭Electromechanical Energy conversion – forces and torque in magnetic field systems – energy balance –‬
‭energy and force in a singly excited magnetic field system, determination of magnetic force - co-energy‬
‭– multi excited magnetic field systems.‬

‭ NIT – II‬
U ‭D.C. Generators – Construction & Operation‬
‭D.C. Generators – Principle of operation – Action of commutator – constructional features – armature‬
‭windings – lap and wave windings – simplex and multiplex windings – use of laminated armature – E.‬
‭M.F Equation – Problems‬

‭ NIT – III‬
U ‭Armature reaction in D.C. Generator‬
‭Armature reaction – Cross magnetizing and de-magnetizing AT/pole – compensating winding –‬
‭commutation – reactance voltage – methods of improving commutation.‬
‭UNIT – IV‬ ‭Types of D.C Generators‬
‭Methods of Excitation – separately excited and self excited generators – build-up of E.M.F - critical field‬
‭resistance and critical speed - causes for failure to self excite and remedial measures.‬

‭ NIT – V‬
U ‭Load Characteristics of Generators‬
‭Load characteristics of shunt, series and compound generators – parallel operation of d.c series‬
‭generators – use of equalizer bar and cross connection of field windings – load sharing.‬
‭UNIT – VI‬ ‭D.C. Motors‬

‭D.C‬‭Motors‬‭–‬‭Principle‬‭of‬‭operation‬‭–‬‭Back‬‭E.M.F.‬‭-‬‭Torque‬‭equation‬‭–‬‭characteristics‬‭and‬‭application‬‭of‬
s‭ hunt, series and compound motors – Armature reaction and commutation.‬

‭ NIT – VII‬
U ‭Speed control of D.C. Motors‬
‭Speed control of d.c. Motors: Armature voltage and field flux control methods. Ward-Leonard system.‬
‭Principle of 3 point and 4 point starters – protective devices.‬

‭ NIT – VIII‬
U ‭Testing of D.C. Machines‬
‭Testing‬‭of‬‭d.c.‬‭machines:‬‭Losses‬‭–‬‭Constant‬‭&‬‭Variable‬‭losses‬‭–‬‭calculation‬‭of‬‭efficiency‬‭–‬‭condition‬‭for‬
‭maximum efficiency‬
‭Methods‬ ‭of‬ ‭Testing‬ ‭–‬ ‭direct,‬ ‭indirect‬ ‭and‬ ‭regenerative‬ ‭testing‬ ‭–‬ ‭brake‬ ‭test‬ ‭–‬ ‭Swinburne’s‬ ‭test‬ ‭–‬
‭Hopkinson’s test – Field’s test – Retardation test – separation of stray losses in a d.c. motor test.‬

‭TEXT BOOKS:‬

‭ . Electric Machinary – A. E. Fritzgerald, C. Kingsley and S. Umans, Mc Graw-Hill Companies, 5‬‭th‬


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‭2. Electrical Machines – P.S. Bimbra., Khanna Publishers‬

‭REFERENCE BOOKS:‬
‭1.‬ ‭Performance and Design of D.C Machines – by Clayton & Hancock, BPB‬ ‭Publishers‬
‭2.‬ ‭Electrical Machines -S.K. Battacharya,‬
‭3.‬ ‭Electric Machines by I.J. Nagrath & D.P. Kothari, Tata Mc Graw – Hill Publishers, 3‬‭rd‬
‭edition, 2004.‬
‭4.‬ ‭Electromechanics – I (D.C. Machines) S. Kamakshaiah Hi-Tech Publishers.‬
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‭FLUID MECHANICS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINES LAB‬

‭1.‬ ‭Impact of jets on Vanes‬

‭2.‬ ‭Performance Test on Pelton Wheel.‬

‭3.‬ ‭Performance Test on Francis Turbine‬

‭4.‬ ‭Performance Test on Kaplan Turbine‬


‭5.‬ ‭Performance Test on Single Stage Centrifugal Pump‬

‭6.‬ ‭Performance Test on Multi Stage Centrifugal Pump‬

‭7.‬ ‭Performance Test on Reciprocating Pump‬

‭8.‬ ‭Calibration of Venturimeter‬

‭9.‬ ‭Calibration of Orifice meter.‬

‭10.‬ ‭Determination of friction factor for a given pipe line.‬

‭11.‬ ‭Determination of loss of head due to sudden contraction in a pipeline.‬

‭12.‬ ‭Turbine flow meter.‬

‭Note:‬ ‭Any 10 of the above 12 experiments are to be‬‭conducted.‬

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‭ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS AND SIMULATION LAB‬

‭PART-A: ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS‬

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1 ‭ hevenin’s, Norton’s and Maximum Power Transfer Theorems‬
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‭2.‬ ‭Superposition theorem and RMS value of complex wave‬
‭3.‬ ‭Verification of Compensation Theorem‬
‭4.‬ ‭Reciprocity , Millmann’s Theorems‬
‭5.‬ ‭Locus Diagrams of RL and RC Series Circuits‬
‭6.‬ ‭Series and Parallel Resonance‬
‭7.‬ ‭Determination of Self, Mutual Inductances and Coefficient of coupling‬
‭8.‬ ‭Z and Y Parameters‬
‭9.‬ ‭Transmissionand hybrid parameters‬
‭10.‬ ‭Measurement of Active Power for Star and Delta connected balanced loads‬
‭11.‬ ‭Measurement of Reactive Power for Star and Delta connected balanced loads‬
‭12.‬ ‭Measurement of 3-phase Power by two Wattmeter Method for unbalanced loads‬

‭PART-B: PSPICE SIMULATION‬


‭1.‬ ‭Simulation of DC Circuits‬
‭2.‬ ‭DC Transient response‬
‭3.‬ ‭Mesh Analysis‬
‭4.‬ ‭Nodal Analysis‬

‭NOTE:‬
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● ‭ SPICE Software Package is necessary.‬
‭●‬ ‭Eight experiments are to be conducted from PART-A and any Two from PART-B‬

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‭MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS AND FINANCIAL ANALYSIS‬

‭ nit I‬‭Introduction to Managerial Economics:‬


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‭Definition,‬‭Nature‬‭and‬‭Scope‬‭of‬‭Managerial‬‭Economics–Demand‬‭Analysis:‬‭Demand‬‭Determinants,‬‭Law‬
‭of Demand and its exceptions.‬
‭ nit II‬‭Elasticity of Demand‬‭:‬
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‭Definition,‬‭Types,‬‭Measurement‬‭and‬‭Significance‬‭of‬‭Elasticity‬‭of‬‭Demand.‬‭Demand‬‭Forecasting,‬‭Factors‬
‭governing‬ ‭demand‬ ‭forecasting,‬ ‭methods‬ ‭of‬ ‭demand‬ ‭forecasting‬‭(survey‬‭methods,‬‭statistical‬‭methods,‬
‭expert‬ ‭opinion‬ ‭method,‬ ‭test‬ ‭marketing,‬ ‭controlled‬ ‭experiments,‬ ‭judgmental‬ ‭approach‬ ‭to‬ ‭demand‬
‭forecasting)‬

‭ nit III Theory of Production and Cost Analysis‬‭:‬


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‭Production‬ ‭Function‬ ‭–‬ ‭Isoquants‬ ‭and‬ ‭Isocosts,‬ ‭MRTS,‬ ‭Least‬ ‭Cost‬ ‭Combination‬ ‭of‬ ‭Inputs,‬
‭Cobb-Douglas Production function, Laws of Returns, Internal and External Economies of Scale.‬
‭Cost‬ ‭Analysis:‬ ‭Cost‬ ‭concepts,‬ ‭Opportunity‬ ‭cost,‬ ‭Fixed‬ ‭vs.‬ ‭Variable‬ ‭costs,‬ ‭Explicit‬ ‭costs‬ ‭Vs.‬ ‭Implicit‬
‭costs,‬‭Out‬‭of‬‭pocket‬‭costs‬‭vs.‬‭Imputed‬‭costs.‬‭Break-even‬‭Analysis‬‭(BEA)-Determination‬‭of‬‭Break-Even‬
‭Point (simple problems)- Managerial Significance and limitations of BEA.‬

‭ nit IV Introduction to Markets & Pricing Policies:‬


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‭Market‬‭structures:‬‭Types‬‭of‬‭competition,‬‭Features‬‭of‬‭Perfect‬‭competition,‬‭Monopoly‬‭and‬‭Monopolistic‬
‭Competition. Price-Output Determination in case of Perfect Competition and Monopoly.‬
‭Objectives‬ ‭and‬ ‭Policies‬ ‭of‬ ‭Pricing‬‭-‬ ‭Methods‬ ‭of‬ ‭Pricing:‬ ‭Cost‬ ‭Plus‬‭Pricing,‬‭Marginal‬‭Cost‬‭Pricing,‬
‭Sealed‬ ‭Bid‬ ‭Pricing,‬ ‭Going‬ ‭Rate‬ ‭Pricing,‬ ‭Limit‬ ‭Pricing,‬ ‭Market‬ ‭Skimming‬ ‭Pricing,‬ ‭Penetration‬ ‭Pricing,‬
‭Two-Part Pricing, Block Pricing, Bundling Pricing, Peak Load Pricing, Cross Subsidization.‬

‭ nit V Business & New Economic Environment‬‭:‬


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‭Characteristic‬ ‭features‬ ‭of‬ ‭Business,‬‭Features‬‭and‬‭evaluation‬‭of‬‭Sole‬‭Proprietorship,‬‭Partnership,‬‭Joint‬
‭Stock‬ ‭Company,‬ ‭Public‬ ‭Enterprises‬ ‭and‬ ‭their‬ ‭types,‬ ‭Changing‬ ‭Business‬ ‭Environment‬ ‭in‬
‭Post-liberalization scenario.‬

‭ nit VI Capital and Capital Budgeting‬‭:‬


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‭Capital‬ ‭and‬ ‭its‬ ‭significance,‬ ‭Types‬ ‭of‬ ‭Capital,‬ ‭Estimation‬ ‭of‬ ‭Fixed‬ ‭and‬ ‭Working‬‭capital‬‭requirements,‬
‭Methods and sources of raising finance.‬
‭Nature‬ ‭and‬ ‭scope‬ ‭of‬ ‭capital‬ ‭budgeting,‬ ‭features‬ ‭of‬ ‭capital‬ ‭budgeting‬ ‭proposals,‬ ‭Methods‬ ‭of‬ ‭Capital‬
‭Budgeting:‬‭Payback‬‭Method,‬‭Accounting‬‭Rate‬‭of‬‭Return‬‭(ARR)‬‭and‬‭Net‬‭Present‬‭Value‬‭Method‬‭(simple‬
‭problems)‬

‭ nit VII Introduction to Financial Accounting:‬


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‭Double-Entry‬‭Book‬‭Keeping,‬‭Journal,‬‭Ledger,‬‭Trial‬‭Balance-‬‭Final‬‭Accounts‬‭(Trading‬‭Account,‬‭Profit‬‭and‬
‭Loss Account and Balance Sheet with simple adjustments).‬

‭ nit VIII Financial Analysis through ratios:‬


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‭Computation,‬ ‭Analysis‬ ‭and‬ ‭Interpretation‬ ‭of‬ ‭Liquidity‬ ‭Ratios‬ ‭(Current‬ ‭Ratio‬ ‭and‬ ‭quick‬ ‭ratio),‬ ‭Activity‬
‭Ratios‬‭(Inventory‬‭turnover‬‭ratio‬‭and‬‭Debtor‬‭Turnover‬‭ratio),‬‭Capital‬‭structure‬‭Ratios‬‭(Debt-‬‭Equity‬‭ratio,‬
‭Interest‬‭Coverage‬‭ratio),‬‭and‬‭Profitability‬‭ratios‬‭(Gross‬‭Profit‬‭Ratio,‬‭Net‬‭Profit‬‭ratio,‬‭Operating‬‭Ratio,‬‭P/E‬
‭Ratio and EPS).‬

‭TEXT BOOKS:‬

‭ . Aryasri: Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis, 2/e, TMH, 2005.‬


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‭2. Varshney & Maheswari: Managerial Economics, Sultan Chand, 2003.‬

‭REFERENCES:‬

‭ . Ambrish Gupta, Financial Accounting for Management, Pearson Education, New Delhi.‬
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‭2. H. Craig Peterson & W. Cris Lewis, Managerial Economics, PHI, 4‬‭th‬ ‭Ed.‬
‭3. Suma Damodaran, Managerial Economics, Oxford University Press.‬
‭4. Lipsey & Chrystel, Economics, Oxford University Press.‬
‭5.‬ ‭S.‬ ‭A.‬ ‭Siddiqui‬ ‭&‬‭A.‬‭S.‬‭Siddiqui,‬‭Managerial‬‭Economics‬‭&‬‭Financial‬‭Analysis,‬‭New‬‭age‬‭International‬
‭Space Publications.‬
‭6. Domnick Salvatore: Managerial Economics In a Global Economy, 4th Edition, Thomson.‬
‭7. Narayanaswamy: Financial Accounting—A Managerial Perspective, PHI.‬
‭8. Raghunatha Reddy & Narasimhachary: Managerial Economics& Financial Analysis, Scitech.‬
‭9. S.N.Maheswari & S.K. Maheswari, Financial Accounting, Vikas.‬
‭10. Truet and Truet: Managerial Economics:Analysis, Problems and Cases, Wiley.‬
‭11. Dwivedi:Managerial Economics, 6th Ed., Vikas.‬

‭Prerequisites:‬‭Nil‬

‭Objective:‬ ‭To‬ ‭explain‬ ‭the‬ ‭basic‬‭principles‬‭of‬‭managerial‬‭economics,‬‭accounting‬‭and‬‭current‬‭business‬


‭environment underlying business decision making.‬

‭Codes/Tables:‬‭Present Value Tables need to be permitted‬‭into the examinations Hall.‬

‭Question Paper Pattern:‬‭5 Questions to be answered‬‭out of 8 questions.‬


‭Each question should not have more than 3 bits.‬
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‭ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES‬

‭ NIT - I‬
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‭Multidisciplinary nature of Environmental Studies:‬‭Definition, Scope and Importance – Need for‬
‭Public Awareness.‬

‭ NIT - II‬
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‭Natural‬ ‭Resources‬ ‭:‬ ‭Renewable‬ ‭and‬ ‭non-renewable‬ ‭resources‬ ‭–‬ ‭Natural‬ ‭resources‬ ‭and‬ ‭associated‬
‭problems‬ ‭–‬ ‭Forest‬ ‭resources‬ ‭–‬ ‭Use‬ ‭and‬ ‭over‬ ‭–‬ ‭exploitation,‬ ‭deforestation,‬ ‭case‬ ‭studies‬ ‭–‬ ‭Timber‬
‭extraction‬ ‭–‬ ‭Mining,‬ ‭dams‬ ‭and‬ ‭other‬ ‭effects‬‭on‬‭forest‬‭and‬‭tribal‬‭people‬‭–‬‭Water‬‭resources‬‭–‬‭Use‬‭and‬
‭over‬‭utilization‬‭of‬‭surface‬‭and‬‭ground‬‭water‬‭–‬‭Floods,‬‭drought,‬‭conflicts‬‭over‬‭water,‬‭dams‬‭–‬‭benefits‬‭and‬
‭problems‬ ‭-‬ ‭Mineral‬ ‭resources:‬ ‭Use‬ ‭and‬ ‭exploitation,‬ ‭environmental‬ ‭effects‬ ‭of‬ ‭extracting‬ ‭and‬ ‭using‬
‭mineral‬ ‭resources,‬ ‭case‬ ‭studies.‬ ‭-‬ ‭Food‬ ‭res‬ ‭ources:‬ ‭World‬ ‭food‬ ‭problems,‬ ‭changes‬ ‭caused‬ ‭by‬
‭agriculture‬ ‭and‬ ‭overgrazing,‬ ‭effects‬ ‭of‬ ‭modern‬‭agriculture,‬‭fertilizer-pesticide‬‭problems,‬‭water‬‭logging,‬
‭salinity,‬ ‭case‬ ‭studies.‬ ‭–‬ ‭Energy‬ ‭resources:‬ ‭Growing‬ ‭energy‬ ‭needs,‬ ‭renewable‬ ‭and‬ ‭non-renewable‬
‭energy‬ ‭sources‬ ‭use‬ ‭of‬ ‭alternate‬ ‭energy‬ ‭sources.‬ ‭Case‬ ‭studies.‬‭Land‬‭resources:‬‭Land‬‭as‬‭a‬‭resource,‬
‭land‬ ‭degradation,‬ ‭man‬ ‭induced‬ ‭landslides,‬ ‭soil‬ ‭erosion‬ ‭and‬ ‭desertification.‬ ‭Role‬ ‭of‬ ‭an‬ ‭individual‬ ‭in‬
‭conservation of natural resources. Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles.‬

‭ NIT - III‬
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‭Ecosystems‬ ‭:‬ ‭Concept‬ ‭of‬ ‭an‬ ‭ecosystem.‬ ‭-‬ ‭Structure‬ ‭and‬ ‭function‬ ‭of‬ ‭an‬ ‭ecosystem.‬ ‭-‬ ‭Producers,‬
‭consumers‬ ‭and‬‭decomposers.‬‭-‬‭Energy‬‭flow‬‭in‬‭the‬‭ecosystem‬‭-‬‭Ecological‬‭succession.‬‭-‬‭Food‬‭chains,‬
‭food‬‭webs‬‭and‬‭ecological‬‭pyramids.‬‭-‬‭Introduction,‬‭types,‬‭characteristic‬‭features,‬‭structure‬‭and‬‭function‬
‭of the following ecosystem:‬
‭a. Forest ecosystem‬
‭b. Grassland ecosystem‬
‭c. Desert ecosystem‬
‭d. Aquatic ecosystems (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries)‬

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‭Biodiversity‬‭and‬‭its‬‭conservation‬‭:‬‭Introduction‬‭-‬‭Definition:‬‭genetic,‬‭species‬‭and‬‭ecosystem‬‭diversity.‬
‭Bio-geographical‬‭classification‬‭of‬‭India‬‭-‬‭Value‬‭of‬‭biodiversity:‬‭consumptive‬‭use,‬‭productive‬‭use,‬‭social,‬
‭ethical,‬ ‭aesthetic‬ ‭and‬ ‭option‬ ‭values‬ ‭-‬ ‭.‬ ‭Biodiversity‬ ‭at‬ ‭global,‬ ‭National‬ ‭and‬ ‭local‬‭levels.‬‭-‬‭.‬‭India‬‭as‬‭a‬
‭megadiversity‬ ‭nation‬ ‭-‬ ‭Hot-sports‬ ‭of‬ ‭biodiversity‬ ‭-‬ ‭Threats‬ ‭to‬ ‭biodiversity:‬ ‭habitat‬ ‭loss,‬ ‭poaching‬ ‭of‬
‭wildlife,‬‭manwildlife‬‭conflicts.‬‭-‬‭Endangered‬‭and‬‭endemic‬‭species‬‭of‬‭India‬‭-‬‭Conservation‬‭of‬‭biodiversity:‬
‭In-situ and Exsitu conservation of biodiversity.‬

‭ NIT - V‬
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‭Environmental Pollution :‬‭Definition, Cause, effects‬‭and control measures of :‬
‭a. Air pollution‬
‭b. Water pollution‬
‭c. Soil pollution‬
‭d. Marine pollution‬
‭e. Noise pollution‬
‭f. Thermal pollution‬
‭g. Nuclear hazards‬

‭ olid‬ ‭waste‬ ‭Management‬ ‭:‬ ‭Causes,‬ ‭effects‬ ‭and‬ ‭control‬ ‭measures‬ ‭of‬‭urban‬‭and‬‭industrial‬‭wastes.‬‭–‬
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‭Role‬‭of‬‭an‬‭individual‬‭in‬‭prevention‬‭of‬‭pollution.‬‭-‬‭Pollution‬‭case‬‭studies.‬‭-‬‭Disaster‬‭management:‬‭floods,‬
‭earthquake, cyclone and landslides.‬

‭ NIT - VI‬
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‭Social‬ ‭Issues‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭Environment‬ ‭:‬ ‭From‬ ‭Unsustainable‬ ‭to‬ ‭Sustainable‬ ‭development‬ ‭-Urban‬
‭problems‬ ‭related‬ ‭to‬ ‭energy‬ ‭-Water‬ ‭conservation,‬ ‭rain‬ ‭water‬ ‭harvesting,‬ ‭watershed‬ ‭management‬
‭-Resettlement‬ ‭and‬ ‭rehabilitation‬ ‭of‬ ‭people;‬ ‭its‬ ‭problems‬ ‭and‬ ‭concerns.‬ ‭Case‬ ‭Studies‬ ‭-Environmental‬
‭ thics:‬‭Issues‬‭and‬‭possible‬‭solutions.‬‭-Climate‬‭change,‬‭global‬‭warming,‬‭acid‬‭rain,‬‭ozone‬‭layer‬‭depletion,‬
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‭nuclear‬ ‭accidents‬ ‭and‬ ‭holocaust.‬ ‭Case‬ ‭Studies.‬ ‭-Wasteland‬ ‭reclamation.‬ ‭-Consumerism‬ ‭and‬ ‭waste‬
‭products.‬ ‭–Environment‬ ‭Protection‬ ‭Act.‬ ‭-Air‬ ‭(Prevention‬ ‭and‬ ‭Control‬ ‭of‬ ‭Pollution)‬ ‭Act.‬ ‭-Water‬
‭(Prevention‬ ‭and‬ ‭control‬ ‭of‬ ‭Pollution)‬ ‭Act‬ ‭-Wildlife‬ ‭Protection‬ ‭Act‬ ‭-Forest‬ ‭Conservation‬ ‭Act‬ ‭-Issues‬
‭involved in enforcement of environmental legislation. -Public awareness.‬

‭ NIT - VII‬
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‭Human‬ ‭Population‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭Environment:‬ ‭Population‬ ‭growth,‬ ‭variation‬ ‭among‬ ‭nations.‬ ‭Population‬
‭explosion‬ ‭-‬ ‭Family‬ ‭Welfare‬ ‭Programme.‬ ‭-Environment‬ ‭and‬ ‭human‬ ‭health.‬ ‭-Human‬ ‭Rights.‬ ‭-Value‬
‭Education.‬ ‭-HIV/AIDS.‬‭-Women‬‭and‬‭Child‬‭Welfare.‬‭-Role‬‭of‬‭information‬‭Technology‬‭in‬‭Environment‬‭and‬
‭human health. -Case Studies.‬

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‭Field‬‭work‬‭:‬‭Visit‬‭to‬‭a‬‭local‬‭area‬‭to‬‭document‬‭environmental‬‭assets‬‭River‬‭/forest‬‭grassland/hill/mountain‬
‭-Visit‬‭to‬‭a‬‭local‬‭polluted‬‭site-Urban/Rural/industrial/‬‭Agricultural‬‭Study‬‭of‬‭common‬‭plants,‬‭insects,‬‭birds.‬‭-‬
‭Study of simple ecosystems-pond, river, hill slopes, etc.‬

‭TEXT BOOK:‬
‭1.‬ ‭Textbook of Environmental Studies for Undergraduate Courses by Erach Bharucha for‬
‭University Grants Commission.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Environmental Studies by R. Rajagopalan, Oxford University Press.‬

‭REFERENCE:‬

‭1 Textbook of Environmental Sciences and Technology by M. Anji Reddy, BS Publication.‬


‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY,‬
‭HYDERABAD‬
‭II Year B.Tech EEE II-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭C‬
‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭LINEAR AND DIGITAL IC APPLICATIONS‬
‭UNIT I‬
‭INTEGRATED CIRCUITS‬
‭Classification,‬‭chip‬‭size‬‭and‬‭circuit‬‭complexity,‬‭basic‬‭information‬‭of‬‭Op-amp,‬‭ideal‬‭and‬‭practical‬‭Op-amp,‬
‭internal‬ ‭circuits,‬ ‭Op-amp‬ ‭characteristics,‬ ‭DC‬ ‭and‬ ‭AC‬ ‭characteristics,‬ ‭741‬ ‭op-amp‬ ‭and‬ ‭its‬ ‭features,‬
‭modes of operation-inverting, non-inverting, differential.‬

‭ NIT II‬
U
‭OP-AMP APPLICATIONS‬
‭Basic‬‭application‬‭of‬‭Op-amp,‬‭instrumentation‬‭amplifier,‬‭ac‬‭amplifier,‬‭V‬‭to‬‭I‬‭and‬‭I‬‭to‬‭V‬‭converters,‬‭sample‬
‭&‬ ‭hold‬ ‭circuits,‬ ‭multipliers‬ ‭and‬ ‭dividers,‬ ‭Differentiators‬ ‭and‬ ‭Integrators,‬ ‭Comparators,‬ ‭Schmitt‬ ‭trigger,‬
‭Multivibrators, introduction to voltage regulators, features of 723.‬

‭ NIT III‬
U
‭ACTIVE FILTERS & OSCILLATORS‬
‭Introduction,‬‭1st‬‭order‬‭LPF,‬‭HPF‬‭filters.‬ ‭Band‬‭pass,‬‭Band‬‭reject‬‭and‬‭all‬‭pass‬‭filters.‬ ‭Oscillator‬‭types‬‭and‬
‭principle‬ ‭of‬ ‭operation‬ ‭–‬ ‭RC,‬ ‭Wien‬ ‭and‬ ‭quadrature‬ ‭type,‬ ‭waveform‬ ‭generators‬ ‭–‬ ‭triangular,‬ ‭sawtooth,‬
‭square wave and VCO.‬
‭UNIT IV‬
‭TIMERS & PHASE LOCKED LOOPS‬
‭Introduction‬ ‭to‬ ‭555‬ ‭timer,‬ ‭functional‬ ‭diagram,‬ ‭monostable‬ ‭and‬ ‭astable‬ ‭operations‬ ‭and‬ ‭applications,‬
‭Schmitt‬‭Trigger.‬ ‭PLL‬‭-‬ ‭introduction,‬‭block‬‭schematic,‬‭principles‬‭and‬‭description‬‭of‬‭individual‬‭blocks‬‭of‬
‭565.‬
‭UNIT V‬
‭D-A AND A- D CONVERTERS‬
‭Introduction,‬‭basic‬‭DAC‬‭techniques,‬‭weighted‬‭resistor‬‭DAC,‬‭R-2R‬‭ladder‬‭DAC,‬‭inverted‬‭R-2R‬‭DAC,‬‭and‬
‭IC‬ ‭1408‬‭DAC,‬‭Different‬‭types‬‭of‬‭ADCs‬‭-‬‭parallel‬‭comparator‬‭type‬‭ADC,‬‭counter‬‭type‬‭ADC,‬‭successive‬
‭approximation ADC and dual slope ADC. DAC and ADC specifications.‬
‭UNIT VI‬
‭Classification of Integrated circuits, comparison of various logic families, standard TTL NAND Gate-‬
‭Analysis& characteristics, TTL open collector O/Ps, Tristate TTL, MOS & CMOS open drain and tristate‬
‭outputs, CMOS transmission gate, IC interfacing- TTL driving CMOS & CMOS driving TTL .‬

‭UNIT VII‬
‭Design‬‭using‬‭TTL-74XX‬‭&‬‭CMOS‬‭40XX‬‭series,‬‭code‬‭converters,‬‭decoders,‬‭Demultiplexers,‬‭decoders‬‭&‬
‭drives‬ ‭for‬ ‭LED‬ ‭&‬ ‭LCD‬ ‭display.‬ ‭Encoder,‬ ‭priority‬ ‭Encoder,‬‭multiplexers‬‭&‬‭their‬‭applications,‬
‭priority‬ ‭generators/checker‬ ‭circuits.‬ ‭Digital‬‭arithmetic‬‭circuits-parallel‬‭binary‬‭adder/subtractor‬
c‭ ircuits using 2’s,‬
‭Complement system. Digital comparator circuits.‬

‭ NIT VIII‬
U
‭SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS‬
‭Flip-flops & their conversions. Design of synchronous counters. Decade counter, shift registers &‬
‭applications, familiarities with commonly available 74XX & CMOS 40XX series of IC counters.‬
‭Memories: ROM architecture, types & applications, RAM architecture, Static & Dynamic RAMs,‬
‭synchronous DRAMs.‬

‭TEXT BOOKS‬
‭1.‬ ‭Linear Integrated Circuits –D. Roy Chowdhury, New Age International (p) Ltd, 2‬‭nd‬ ‭Ed., 2003.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Op-Amps & Linear ICs – Ramakanth A. Gayakwad, PHI, 1987.‬
‭3.‬ ‭Digital Fundamentals – Floyd and Jain, Pearson Education,8‬‭th‬ ‭Edition, 2005.‬

‭REFERENCES:‬
‭1.‬ ‭Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits – R.F. Coughlin and Fredrick F. Driscoll, PHI,‬
‭1977.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits: Theory and Applications –Denton J. Daibey,‬
‭TMH.‬
‭3.‬ ‭Design with Operational Amplifiers and Analog Integrated Circuits - Sergio Franco, McGraw Hill, 3‬‭rd‬
‭Ed., 2002.‬

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‭HYDERABAD‬
‭II Year B.Tech EEE II-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭‬
P ‭ ‬
C
‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭POWER SYSTEMS-I‬

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‭Electrical‬ ‭Power‬ ‭plays‬ ‭significant‬ ‭role‬ ‭in‬ ‭day‬ ‭to‬ ‭day‬ ‭life‬‭of‬‭entire‬‭mankind.‬‭This‬‭course‬ ‭concerns‬‭the‬
‭generation and distribution of power along with the economic aspects.‬

‭UNIT-1‬ ‭Thermal Power Stations‬

‭ ine‬ ‭diagram‬ ‭of‬ ‭Thermal‬ ‭Power‬ ‭Station‬ ‭(TPS)‬ ‭showing‬ ‭paths‬ ‭of‬ ‭coal,‬‭steam,‬‭water,‬‭air,‬‭ash‬‭and‬‭flue‬
L
‭gasses.-‬ ‭Brief‬ ‭description‬ ‭of‬ ‭TPS‬ ‭components:‬ ‭Economizers,‬ ‭Boilers,‬ ‭Super‬ ‭heaters,‬ ‭Turbines,‬
‭Condensers, Chimney and Cooling towers.‬
‭UNIT-2 Gas and Nuclear Power Stations‬

‭ uclear‬ ‭Power‬ ‭Stations:‬ ‭Nuclear‬ ‭Fission‬‭and‬‭Chain‬‭reaction.-‬‭Nuclear‬‭fuels.-‬‭Principle‬‭of‬‭operation‬‭of‬


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‭Nuclear‬ ‭reactor.-Reactor‬ ‭Components:‬ ‭Moderators,‬ ‭Control‬ ‭rods,‬ ‭Reflectors‬ ‭and‬‭Coolants.-‬‭Radiation‬
‭hazards:‬ ‭Shielding‬ ‭and‬ ‭Safety‬ ‭precautions.-‬ ‭Types‬ ‭of‬ ‭Nuclear‬ ‭reactors‬ ‭and‬‭brief‬‭description‬‭of‬‭PWR,‬
‭BWR and FBR.‬
‭Gas Power Stations: Principle of Operation and Components ( Block Diagram Approach Only)‬

‭UNIT-3‬ ‭General Aspects of Distribution Systems‬‭and D.C. Distribution Systems‬

‭ lassification of Distribution Systems - Comparison of DC vs AC and Under-Ground‬


C
‭vs Over - Head Distribution Systems- Requirements and Design features of Distribution Systems-‬
‭Voltage‬‭Drop‬‭Calculations‬‭(Numerical‬‭Problems)‬‭in‬‭D.C‬‭Distributors‬‭for‬‭the‬‭following‬‭cases:‬‭Radial‬‭D.C‬
‭Distributor fed one end and at the both the ends (equal/unequal Voltages) and Ring Main Distributor.‬

‭Unit-4 A.C. Distribution Systems.‬

‭Voltage‬ ‭Drop‬ ‭Calculations‬ ‭(Numerical‬ ‭Problems)‬ ‭in‬ ‭A.C.‬ ‭Distributors‬ ‭for‬ ‭the‬ ‭following‬ ‭cases:‬ ‭Power‬
‭ actors referred to receiving end voltage and with respect to respective load voltages.‬
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‭Unit-5 Substations.‬

‭Classification‬ ‭of‬ ‭substations:‬ ‭Air‬ ‭insulated‬ ‭substations‬ ‭-‬ ‭Indoor‬ ‭&‬‭Outdoor‬‭substations:‬‭Substations‬


l‭ayout showing the location of all the substation equipment.‬
‭Bus‬‭bar‬‭arrangements‬‭in‬‭the‬‭Sub-Stations:‬‭Simple‬‭arrangements‬‭like‬‭single‬‭bus‬‭bar,‬‭sectionalized‬‭single‬
‭bus bar, main and transfer bus bar system with relevant diagrams.‬
‭ as insulated substations (GIS)‬‭– Advantages of Gas insulated substations, different types of gas‬
G
‭insulated substations, single line diagram of gas insulated substations, bus bar, construction aspects of‬
‭GIS, Installation and maintenance of GIS, Comparison of Air insulated substations and Gas insulated‬
‭substations.‬

‭UNIT-6‬ ‭Power factor and Voltage Control‬

‭ auses‬‭of‬‭low‬‭p.f‬‭-Methods‬‭of‬‭Improving‬‭p.f‬‭-Phase‬‭advancing‬‭and‬‭generation‬‭of‬‭reactive‬‭KVAR‬‭using‬
C
‭static‬ ‭Capacitors-Most‬ ‭economical‬ ‭p.f.‬ ‭for‬ ‭constant‬ ‭KW‬‭load‬‭and‬‭constant‬‭KVA‬‭type‬‭loads,‬‭Numerical‬
‭Problems.‬
‭Dependency‬‭of‬‭Voltage‬‭on‬‭Reactive‬‭Power‬‭flow.-‬‭Methods‬‭of‬‭Voltage‬‭Control:‬‭Shunt‬‭Capacitors,‬‭Series‬
‭Capacitors, Synchronous Capacitors, Tap changing and Booster Transformers‬

‭UNIT-7‬ ‭Economic Aspects of Power Generation‬

‭Load‬ ‭curve,‬ ‭load‬ ‭duration‬ ‭and‬ ‭integrated‬ ‭load‬ ‭duration‬ ‭curves-load,‬ ‭demand,‬ ‭diversity,‬ ‭capacity,‬
‭ tilization and plant use factors- Numerical Problems.‬
u

‭Unit-8 Tariff Methods‬

‭ osts of Generation and their division into Fixed, Semi-fixed and Running Costs.‬
C
‭Desirable‬‭Characteristics‬‭of‬‭a‬‭Tariff‬‭Method.-Tariff‬‭Methods:‬‭Flat‬‭Rate,‬‭Block-Rate,‬‭two-part,‬‭three‬‭–part,‬
‭and power factor tariff methods and Numerical Problems‬

‭TEXT BOOKS‬

‭1.‬ ‭A‬‭Text‬‭Book‬‭on‬‭Power‬‭System‬‭Engineering‬‭by‬‭M.L.Soni,‬‭P.V.Gupta,‬ ‭U.S.Bhatnagar‬ ‭and‬


‭ .Chakraborti, Dhanpat Rai & Co. Pvt. Ltd., 1999.‬
A

‭ . Principles of Power Systems‬ ‭by V.K Mehta and‬‭Rohit Mehta S.CHAND&‬


2 ‭COMPANY‬
‭LTD., New Delhi 2004.‬

‭REFERENCE BOOKS‬
‭1.‬ ‭Elements of Power Station design and practice by M.V. Deshpande, Wheeler Publishing.‬

‭2.‬ ‭Electrical‬ ‭Power‬ ‭Systems‬ ‭by‬ ‭C.L.Wadhawa‬ ‭New‬ ‭age‬ ‭International‬ ‭(P)‬ ‭Limited,‬ ‭Publishers‬
‭1997.‬

‭3.‬ ‭Electrical Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution by S.N.Singh., PHI, 2003.‬

‭4.‬ ‭Gas turbine performance, by PP Wals, P.Fletcher, Blackwell Publisher, 2004‬‭.‬

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‭HYDERABAD‬
‭II Year B.Tech EEE II-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭‬
P ‭ ‬
C
‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭ELECTRICAL MACHINES – II‬

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‭As‬ ‭an‬ ‭extension‬ ‭of‬ ‭Electrical‬ ‭machines‬ ‭I‬‭course‬‭this‬‭subject‬‭facilitates‬‭to‬‭study‬‭of‬‭the‬‭performance‬‭of‬
‭Transformers‬ ‭and‬ ‭Induction‬‭motors‬‭which‬‭are‬‭the‬‭major‬‭part‬‭of‬‭industrial‬‭drives‬‭and‬‭agricultural‬‭pump‬
‭sets.‬

‭ NIT-I‬ ‭Single Phase Transformers – Construction & Operation‬


U
‭Single‬ ‭phase‬ ‭transformers-types‬ ‭-‬ ‭constructional‬ ‭details-minimization‬ ‭of‬ ‭hystersis‬ ‭and‬ ‭eddy‬ ‭current‬
‭losses-emf equation - operation on no load and on load - phasor diagrams‬

‭UNIT-II‬ ‭Single Phase Transformers - Performance‬


‭Equivalent‬‭circuit‬‭-‬‭losses‬‭and‬‭efficiency-regulation.‬‭All‬‭day‬‭efficiency‬‭-‬‭effect‬‭of‬‭variations‬‭of‬‭frequency‬
‭& supply voltage on iron losses.‬

‭ NIT-III‬ ‭Testing of Single Phase Transformer and Autotransformer‬


U
‭OC‬ ‭and‬‭SC‬‭tests‬‭-‬‭Sumpner’s‬‭test‬‭-‬‭predetermination‬‭of‬‭efficiency‬‭and‬‭regulation-separation‬‭of‬‭losses‬
‭test-parallel‬ ‭operation‬ ‭with‬ ‭equal‬ ‭and‬ ‭unequal‬ ‭voltage‬ ‭ratios‬ ‭-‬ ‭auto‬ ‭transformers-equivalent‬ ‭circuit‬ ‭-‬
‭comparison with two winding transformers.‬
‭ NIT-IV‬ ‭Polyphase Transformers‬
U
‭Polyphase‬‭transformers‬‭-‬‭Polyphase‬‭connections‬‭-‬‭Y/Y,‬‭Y/‬‭‬‭,‬‭‬‭/Y,‬‭‬‭/‭
‬ ‬‭and‬‭open‬‭‬‭,‬‭Third‬‭harmonics‬
‭in‬‭phase‬‭voltages-three‬‭winding‬‭transformers-tertiary‬‭windings-determination‬‭of‬‭Zp,‬‭Zs‬‭and‬‭Zt‬‭transients‬
‭in switching - off load and on load tap changing; Scott connection.‬

‭ NIT-V‬ ‭Polyphase Induction Motors‬


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‭Polyphase‬ ‭induction‬ ‭motors-construction‬ ‭details‬ ‭of‬ ‭cage‬ ‭and‬ ‭wound‬ ‭rotor‬ ‭machines-production‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬
‭rotating‬ ‭magnetic‬ ‭field‬ ‭-‬ ‭principle‬ ‭of‬ ‭operation‬ ‭-‬ ‭rotor‬ ‭emf‬‭and‬‭rotor‬‭frequency‬‭-‬‭rotor‬‭reactance,‬‭rotor‬
‭current and pf at standstill and during operation.‬

‭ NIT-VI‬ ‭Characteristics of Induction Motors‬


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‭Rotor‬ ‭power‬ ‭input,‬ ‭rotor‬ ‭copper‬ ‭loss‬ ‭and‬ ‭mechanical‬ ‭power‬ ‭developed‬ ‭and‬‭their‬‭inter‬‭relation-torque‬
‭equation-deduction‬‭from‬‭torque‬‭equation‬‭-‬‭expressions‬‭for‬‭maximum‬‭torque‬‭and‬‭starting‬‭torque‬‭-‬‭torque‬
‭slip‬‭characteristic‬‭-‬‭double‬‭cage‬‭and‬‭deep‬‭bar‬‭rotors‬‭-‬‭equivalent‬‭circuit‬‭-‬‭phasor‬‭diagram‬‭-‬‭crawling‬‭and‬
‭cogging‬

‭ NIT-VII‬‭Circle Diagram of Induction Motors‬


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‭Circle‬‭diagram-no‬‭load‬‭and‬‭blocked‬‭rotor‬‭tests-predetermination‬‭of‬‭performance-methods‬‭of‬‭starting‬‭and‬
‭starting current and torque calculations‬

‭ NIT-VIII‬
U ‭Speed Control Methods‬
‭Speed‬ ‭control-change‬ ‭of‬ ‭frequency;‬ ‭change‬ ‭of‬ ‭poles‬ ‭and‬ ‭methods‬ ‭of‬ ‭consequent‬ ‭poles;‬ ‭cascade‬
‭connection.‬‭injection‬‭of‬ ‭an‬‭emf‬‭into‬‭rotor‬‭circuit‬‭(qualitative‬‭treatment‬‭only)-induction‬‭generator-principle‬
‭of operation.‬

‭ EXT BOOKS:‬
T
‭1. Electric machinery - A.E. Fitzgerald, C.Kingsley and S.Umans, Mc Graw Hill‬
‭Companies, 5‬‭th‬ ‭edition‬
‭2. Electrical machines-PS Bhimbra, Khanna Publishers.‬

‭REFERENCE BOOKS:‬

‭ .‬ P
1 ‭ erformance and Design of AC Machines by MG.Say, BPB Publishers‬
‭2.‬ ‭Theory‬ ‭of‬ ‭Alternating‬ ‭Current‬ ‭Machinery-‬ ‭by‬ ‭Langsdorf,‬ ‭Tata‬ ‭McGraw-Hill‬ ‭Companies,‬ ‭2‭n‬ d‬
‭edition.‬
‭ .‬ E
3 ‭ lectric Machines –by I.J.Nagrath & D.P.Kothari,Tata Mc Graw Hill, 7‬‭th‬ ‭Edition.2005‬
‭4.‬ ‭Electromechanics-II (transformers and induction motors) S. Kamakashaiah Hitech publishers.‬

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‭HYDERABAD‬
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‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭CONTROL SYSTEMS‬
‭Objective :‬
‭In‬‭this‬‭course‬‭it‬‭is‬‭aimed‬‭to‬‭introduce‬‭to‬‭the‬‭students‬‭the‬‭principles‬‭and‬‭applications‬‭of‬‭control‬‭systems‬‭in‬
‭every‬‭day‬‭life.‬ ‭The‬‭basic‬‭concepts‬‭of‬‭block‬‭diagram‬‭reduction,‬‭time‬‭domain‬‭analysis‬‭solutions‬‭to‬‭time‬
‭invariant‬‭systems‬‭and‬‭also‬‭deals‬‭with‬‭the‬‭different‬‭aspects‬‭of‬‭stability‬‭analysis‬‭of‬‭systems‬‭in‬‭frequency‬
‭domain and time domain.‬

‭ NIT – I‬‭INTRODUCTION‬
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‭Concepts‬ ‭of‬ ‭Control‬ ‭Systems-‬ ‭Open‬ ‭Loop‬ ‭and‬ ‭closed‬ ‭loop‬ ‭control‬ ‭systems‬ ‭and‬ ‭their‬ ‭differences-‬
‭Different‬ ‭examples‬ ‭of‬ ‭control‬ ‭systems-‬ ‭Classification‬ ‭of‬ ‭control‬ ‭systems,‬ ‭Feed-Back‬ ‭Characteristics,‬
‭Effects of feedback.‬
‭Mathematical‬‭models‬‭–‬‭Differential‬‭equations,‬ ‭Impulse‬‭Response‬‭and‬‭transfer‬‭functions‬‭-‬‭Translational‬
‭and Rotational mechanical systems‬

‭UNIT II‬ ‭TRANSFER FUNCTION REPRESENTATION‬


‭ ransfer‬ ‭Function‬ ‭of‬ ‭DC‬ ‭Servo‬ ‭motor‬ ‭-‬ ‭AC‬ ‭Servo‬ ‭motor-‬ ‭Synchro‬ ‭transmitter‬ ‭and‬ ‭Receiver,‬ ‭Block‬
T
‭diagram‬‭representation‬‭of‬‭systems‬‭considering‬‭electrical‬‭systems‬‭as‬‭examples‬‭-Block‬‭diagram‬‭algebra‬
‭– Representation by Signal flow graph - Reduction using Mason’s gain formula.‬

‭ NIT-III‬ ‭TIME RESPONSE ANALYSIS‬


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‭Standard‬ ‭test‬ ‭signals‬ ‭-‬ ‭Time‬ ‭response‬ ‭of‬ ‭first‬ ‭order‬ ‭systems‬ ‭–‬ ‭Characteristic‬ ‭Equation‬ ‭of‬ ‭Feedback‬
‭control‬ ‭systems,‬ ‭Transient‬ ‭response‬ ‭of‬ ‭second‬ ‭order‬ ‭systems‬ ‭-‬‭Time‬‭domain‬‭specifications‬‭–‬‭Steady‬
‭state‬‭response‬‭-‬‭Steady‬‭state‬‭errors‬‭and‬‭error‬‭constants‬‭–‬‭Effects‬‭of‬‭proportional‬‭derivative,‬‭proportional‬
‭integral systems.‬

‭ NIT – IV‬
U ‭STABILITY ANALYSIS IN S-DOMAIN‬
‭The‬ ‭concept‬ ‭of‬ ‭stability‬ ‭–‬ ‭Routh’s‬ ‭stability‬ ‭criterion‬ ‭–‬ ‭qualitative‬ ‭stability‬ ‭and‬ ‭conditional‬ ‭stability‬ ‭–‬
‭limitations of Routh’s stability‬
‭Root Locus Technique:‬

‭The‬ ‭root‬‭locus‬‭concept‬‭-‬‭construction‬‭of‬‭root‬‭loci-effects‬‭of‬‭adding‬‭poles‬‭and‬‭zeros‬‭to‬‭G(s)H(s)‬‭on‬‭the‬
r‭ oot loci.‬

‭ NIT – V‬
U ‭FREQUENCY RESPONSE ANALYSIS‬
‭Introduction, Frequency domain specifications-Bode diagrams-Determination of Frequency domain‬
‭specifications and transfer function from the Bode Diagram-Phase margin and Gain margin-Stability‬
‭Analysis from Bode Plots.‬

‭ NIT – VI‬
U ‭STABILITY ANALYSIS IN FREQUENCY DOMAIN‬
‭Polar Plots-Nyquist Plots-Stability Analysis.‬

‭ NIT – VII‬
U ‭CLASSICAL CONTROL DESIGN TECHNIQUES‬
‭Compensation‬ ‭techniques‬ ‭–‬ ‭Lag,‬ ‭Lead,‬ ‭Lead-Lag‬ ‭Controllers‬ ‭design‬ ‭in‬ ‭frequency‬ ‭Domain,‬ ‭PID‬
‭Controllers.‬

‭ NIT – VIII‬
U ‭State Space Analysis of Continuous Systems‬
‭Concepts‬ ‭of‬ ‭state,‬ ‭state‬ ‭variables‬ ‭and‬ ‭state‬ ‭model,‬ ‭derivation‬ ‭of‬ ‭state‬ ‭models‬ ‭from‬ ‭block‬ ‭diagrams,‬
‭Diagonalization-‬‭Solving‬‭the‬‭Time‬‭invariant‬‭state‬‭Equations-‬‭State‬‭Transition‬‭Matrix‬‭and‬‭it’s‬‭Properties‬‭–‬
‭Concepts of Controllability and Observability‬

‭ EXT BOOKS:‬
T
‭1. Automatic Control Systems 8th edition– by B. C. Kuo 2003– John wiley and son’s.,‬
‭2. Control Systems Engineering – by I. J. Nagrath and M. Gopal, New Age International‬
‭(P) Limited, Publishers, 2‬‭nd‬ ‭edition.‬

‭REFERENCE BOOKS:‬
‭1.‬ ‭Modern‬‭Control‬‭Engineering‬‭–‬‭by‬‭Katsuhiko‬‭Ogata‬‭–‬‭Prentice‬‭Hall‬‭of‬‭India‬‭Pvt.‬‭Ltd.,‬‭3‬‭rd‬ ‭edition,‬
‭1998.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Control Systems by N.K.Sinha, New Age International (P) Limited Publishers, 3‬‭rd‬ ‭Edition, 1998.‬
‭3.‬ ‭Control Systems Engg. by NISE 3‬‭rd‬ ‭Edition – John wiley‬
‭4.‬ ‭“Modelling‬‭&‬‭Control‬‭Of‬‭Dynamic‬‭Systems”‬‭by‬ ‭Narciso‬‭F.‬‭Macia‬ ‭George‬‭J.‬‭Thaler,‬‭Thomson‬
‭Publishers.‬
‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY,‬
‭HYDERABAD‬
‭II Year B.Tech EEE II-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭C‬
‭0‬ ‭3‬ ‭2‬
‭I.C. AND PULSE AND DIGITAL CIRCUITS LAB‬

‭ .‬
1 ‭ inear wave shaping‬
L
‭2.‬ ‭Non Linear Wave Shaping – Clippers‬
‭3.‬ ‭Non Linear Wave Shaping – Clampers‬
‭4.‬ ‭Study of Logic Gates & Some Applications‬
‭5.‬ ‭Astable Multivibrator, Monostable Multivibrator using transistors‬
‭6.‬ ‭Bistable Multivibrator, Schmit Trigger using transistors‬
‭7.‬ ‭IC 741 OP AMP Applications – Adder, Integrator and Differentiator Circuits‬
‭8.‬ ‭Active Filters – LPF, HPF (first order)‬
‭9.‬ ‭Function Generator using 741 OP AMP‬
‭10.‬ ‭IC 555 Timer – Monostable Operation Circuits, Astable Operation Circuits‬
‭11.‬ ‭Schmitt Trigger Circuits – Using IC 741 and IC 555‬
‭12.‬ ‭Voltage Regulator using IC 723‬
‭13.‬ ‭4 bit DAC using 741 OP AMP‬

‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY,‬


‭HYDERABAD‬
‭II Year B.Tech EEE II-Sem‬ ‭‬
T ‭‬
P ‭ ‬
C
‭0‬ ‭3‬ ‭2‬
‭ELECTRICAL MACHINES LAB – I‬

‭The following experiments are required to be conducted compulsory experiments:‬

‭1.‬ M
‭ agnetization characteristics of DC shunt generator. Determination of critical field resistance and‬
‭critical speed.‬

‭2.‬ ‭Load test on DC shunt generator. Determination of characteristics.‬

‭3.‬ ‭Load test on DC series generator. Determination of characteristics.‬

‭4.‬ ‭Load test on DC compound generator. Determination of characteristics.‬

‭5.‬ ‭Hopkinson’s test on DC shunt machines. Predetermination of efficiency.‬

‭6.‬ ‭Fields test on DC series machines. Determination of efficiency.‬

‭7.‬ ‭Swinburne’s test and speed control of DC shunt motor. Predetermination of efficiencies.‬

‭8.‬ ‭Brake test on DC compound motor. Determination of performance curves.‬

I‭n addition to the above eight experiments, atleast any two of the experiments from the following‬
‭list are required to be conducted:‬

‭9.‬ ‭Brake test on DC shunt motor. Determination of performance curves.‬

‭10.‬ ‭Retardation test on DC shunt motor. Determination of losses at rated speed.‬

‭11.‬ ‭Separation of losses in DC shunt motor.‬

‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬


‭HYDERABAD‬
‭III Year B.Tech EEE I-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭‬
P ‭ ‬
C
‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭COMPUTER SYSTEM ORGANIZATION‬

‭Objective:‬
‭●‬ ‭Is‬ ‭to‬ ‭acquaint‬ ‭budding‬ ‭engineers‬ ‭with‬ ‭the‬ ‭basic‬ ‭principles‬ ‭of‬ ‭organization,‬ ‭operation‬ ‭and‬
‭performance of modern-day computer systems.‬
‭●‬ ‭It‬‭covers‬‭all‬‭aspects‬‭of‬‭computer‬‭technology,‬‭from‬‭the‬‭underlying‬‭integrated‬‭circuit‬‭technology‬
‭used‬ ‭to‬ ‭construct‬ ‭computer‬ ‭components,‬ ‭to‬ ‭the‬ ‭use‬ ‭of‬ ‭parallel‬ ‭organization‬ ‭concepts‬ ‭in‬
‭combining those components‬‭.‬

‭ NIT-I:‬
U
‭BASIC‬ ‭STRUCTURE‬ ‭OF‬ ‭COMPUTERS:‬‭Computer‬ ‭Types,‬ ‭Functional‬ ‭unit,‬ ‭Basic‬ ‭OPERATIONAL‬
‭concepts,‬ ‭Bus‬ ‭structures,‬ ‭Software,‬ ‭Performance,‬ ‭multiprocessors‬ ‭and‬ ‭multi‬ ‭computers.‬ ‭Data‬
‭Representation. Fixed Point Representation. Floating – Point Representation. Error Detection codes.‬

‭ NIT-II:‬
U
‭REGISTER‬‭TRANSFER‬‭LANGUAGE‬‭AND‬‭MICROOPERATIONS:‬‭Register‬‭Transfer‬‭language.‬‭Register‬
‭Transfer‬ ‭Bus‬ ‭and‬ ‭memory‬ ‭transfers,‬ ‭Arithmetic‬ ‭Mircrooperatiaons,‬ ‭logic‬ ‭micro‬ ‭operations,‬ ‭shift‬‭micro‬
‭operations,‬ ‭Arithmetic‬ ‭logic‬ ‭shift‬ ‭unit.‬ ‭Instruction‬‭codes.‬‭Computer‬‭Registers‬‭Computer‬‭instructions‬‭–‬
‭Instruction cycle.‬

‭ NIT – III:‬
U
‭Memory‬ ‭–‬ ‭Reference‬ ‭Instructions.‬ ‭Input‬ ‭–‬ ‭Output‬ ‭and‬ ‭Interrupt.‬ ‭STACK‬ ‭organization.‬ ‭Instruction‬
‭formats.‬ ‭Addressing‬‭modes.‬‭DATA‬‭Transfer‬‭and‬‭manipulation.‬‭Program‬‭control.‬‭Reduced‬‭Instruction‬‭set‬
‭computer‬
‭UNIT-IV:‬
‭MICRO PROGRAMMED CONTROL‬‭:Control memory, Address sequencing,‬‭microprogram example,‬
‭design of control unit Hard wired control. Microprogrammed control‬
‭ NIT-V:‬
U
‭THE‬ ‭MEMORY‬ ‭SYSTEM:‬‭Basic‬ ‭concepts‬‭semiconductor‬‭RAM‬‭memories.‬‭Read-only‬‭memories‬‭Cache‬
‭memories performance considerations, Virtual memories secondary storage.‬

‭ NIT-VI:‬
U
‭INPUT-OUTPUT‬ ‭ORGANIZATION:‬ ‭Peripheral‬ ‭Devices,‬ ‭Input-Output‬ ‭Interface,‬ ‭Asynchronous‬ ‭data‬
‭transfer Modes of Transfer, Priority Interrupt Direct memory Access.‬

‭ NIT-VII:‬
U
‭PIPELINE‬ ‭AND‬ ‭VECTOR‬ ‭PROCESSING:‬‭Parallel‬ ‭Processing,‬ ‭Pipelining,‬ ‭Arithmetic‬ ‭Pipeline,‬
‭Instruction Pipeline, RISC Pipeline Vector Processing, Array Processors.‬

‭ NIT-VIII:‬
U
‭MULTI‬ ‭PROCESSORS:‬‭Characteristics‬ ‭or‬ ‭Multiprocessors,‬‭Interconnection‬‭Structures,‬‭Interprocessor‬
‭Arbitration.‬ ‭InterProcessor‬ ‭Communication‬ ‭and‬ ‭Synchronization‬ ‭Cache‬ ‭Coherance.‬ ‭Shared‬ ‭Memory‬
‭Multiprocessors.‬

‭TEXT BOOKS:‬
‭1.‬ ‭Computer Systems Architecture – M.Moris Mano, IIIrd Edition, PHI/Pearson.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Computer Organization and Architecture by V.Rajaraman and T.Radhakrishnan, PHI Publications.‬

‭REFERENCES:‬
‭1.‬ ‭Computer Organization and Architecture – William Stallings Sixth Edition, PHI/Pearson.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Structured Computer Organization – Andrew S. Tanenbaum, 4‬‭th‬ ‭Edition PHI/Pearson.‬
‭3.‬ ‭Fundamentals‬ ‭or‬ ‭Computer‬ ‭Organization‬ ‭and‬ ‭Design,‬ ‭-‬ ‭Sivaraama‬ ‭Dandamudi‬ ‭Springer‬ ‭Int.‬
‭Edition.‬
‭4.‬ ‭Computer Organization – Car Hamacher, Zvonks Vranesic, SafeaZaky, Vth Edition, McGraw Hill.‬

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‭HYDERABAD‬
‭III Year B.Tech EEE I-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭‬
P ‭ ‬
C
‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS‬

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O
‭Electrical‬ ‭measurements‬ ‭course‬ ‭introduces‬ ‭the‬ ‭basic‬ ‭principles‬ ‭of‬ ‭all‬ ‭measuring‬ ‭instruments.‬ ‭It‬ ‭also‬
‭deals‬ ‭with‬ ‭the‬ ‭measurement‬ ‭of‬ ‭RLC‬ ‭parameters‬ ‭voltage,‬ ‭current‬ ‭Power‬ ‭factor,‬ ‭power,‬ ‭energy‬ ‭and‬
‭magnetic measurements‬‭.‬

‭ NIT-I‬ ‭Measuring Instruments‬


U
‭Classification‬‭–‬‭deflecting,‬‭control‬‭and‬‭damping‬‭torques‬‭–‬‭Ammeters‬‭and‬‭Voltmeters‬‭–‬‭PMMC,‬‭moving‬
‭iron‬ ‭type‬ ‭instruments‬ ‭–‬ ‭expression‬ ‭for‬ ‭the‬ ‭deflecting‬ ‭torque‬ ‭and‬ ‭control‬ ‭torque‬ ‭–‬ ‭Errors‬ ‭and‬
‭compensations,‬ ‭extension‬ ‭of‬ ‭range‬ ‭using‬ ‭shunts‬ ‭and‬ ‭series‬ ‭resistance.‬ ‭Electrostatic‬
‭Voltmeters-electrometer type and attracted disc type – Extension of range of E.S. Voltmeters.‬

‭ NIT –II‬‭Instrument transformers‬


U
‭CT‬‭and‬‭PT‬‭–‬‭Ratio‬‭and‬‭phase‬‭angle‬‭errors‬‭–‬‭design‬‭considerations‬‭Type‬‭of‬‭P.F.‬‭Meters‬‭–‬‭dynamometer‬
‭and‬‭moving‬‭iron‬‭type‬‭–‬‭1-ph‬‭and‬‭3-ph‬‭meters‬‭–‬‭Frequency‬‭meters‬‭–‬‭resonance‬‭type‬‭and‬‭Weston‬‭type‬‭–‬
‭synchroscopes.‬

‭ NIT –III‬
U ‭Measurement of Power‬
‭Single‬‭phase‬‭dynamometer‬‭wattmeter,‬‭LPF‬‭and‬‭UPF,‬‭Double‬‭element‬‭and‬‭three‬‭element‬‭dynamometer‬
‭wattmeter,‬ ‭expression‬ ‭for‬ ‭deflecting‬ ‭and‬ ‭control‬ ‭torques‬ ‭–‬ ‭Extension‬ ‭of‬ ‭range‬ ‭of‬ ‭wattmeter‬ ‭using‬
‭instrument‬ ‭transformers‬ ‭–‬ ‭Measurement‬ ‭of‬ ‭active‬ ‭and‬ ‭reactive‬ ‭powers‬ ‭in‬ ‭balanced‬ ‭and‬ ‭unbalanced‬
‭systems.‬

‭ NIT –IV‬
U ‭Measurement of Energy‬
‭Single‬‭phase‬‭induction‬‭type‬‭energy‬‭meter‬‭–‬‭driving‬‭and‬‭braking‬‭torques‬‭–‬‭errors‬‭and‬‭compensations‬‭–‬
‭testing‬‭by‬‭phantom‬‭loading‬‭using‬‭R.S.S.‬‭meter.‬‭Three‬‭phase‬‭energy‬‭meter‬‭–‬‭trivector‬‭meter,‬‭maximum‬
‭demand meters.‬

‭ NIT – V‬
U ‭Potentiometers‬
‭Principle‬‭and‬‭operation‬‭of‬‭D.C.‬‭Crompton’s‬‭potentiometer‬‭–‬‭standardization‬‭–‬‭Measurement‬‭of‬‭unknown‬
‭resistance, current, voltage.‬
‭A.C. Potentiometers: polar and coordinate types standardization – applications.‬

‭ NIT – VI‬
U ‭Resistance Measurements‬
‭Method‬ ‭of‬ ‭measuring‬ ‭low,‬ ‭medium‬ ‭and‬ ‭high‬ ‭resistance‬ ‭–‬ ‭sensitivity‬ ‭of‬ ‭Wheatstone’s‬ ‭bridge‬‭–‬‭Carey‬
‭Foster’s‬‭bridge,‬‭Kelvin’s‬‭double‬‭bridge‬‭for‬‭measuring‬‭low‬‭resistance,‬‭measurement‬‭of‬‭high‬‭resistance‬‭–‬
‭loss of charge method.‬

‭ NIT –VII‬
U ‭A.C. Bridges‬
‭Measurement‬‭of‬‭inductance,‬‭Quality‬‭Factor‬‭-‬‭Maxwell’s‬‭bridge,‬‭Hay’s‬‭bridge,‬‭Anderson’s‬‭bridge,‬‭Owen’s‬
‭bridge. Measurement of capacitance and loss angle - Desauty bridge. Wien’s bridge – Schering Bridge.‬

‭ NIT – V III‬
U
‭Magnetic Measurements‬‭:‬
‭Ballistic‬ ‭galvanometer‬ ‭–‬ ‭equation‬ ‭of‬ ‭motion‬ ‭–‬ ‭flux‬ ‭meter‬ ‭–‬ ‭constructional‬ ‭details,‬ ‭comparison‬ ‭with‬
‭ballistic‬‭galvanometer.‬‭Determination‬‭of‬‭B-H‬‭Loop‬‭methods‬‭of‬‭reversals‬‭six‬‭point‬‭method‬‭–‬‭A.C.‬‭testing‬
‭– Iron loss of bar samples– core loss measurements by bridges and potentiometers.‬

‭TEXT BOOK:‬
‭1.‬ ‭Electrical‬‭Measurements‬‭and‬‭measuring‬‭Instruments‬‭–‬‭by‬‭E.W.‬‭Golding‬‭and‬‭F.C.‬‭Widdis,‬‭fifth‬
‭Edition, Wheeler Publishing.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Electrical‬ ‭&‬ ‭Electronic‬ ‭Measurement‬ ‭&‬ ‭Instruments‬ ‭by‬ ‭A.K.Sawhney‬ ‭Dhanpat‬ ‭Rai‬ ‭&‬ ‭Co.‬
‭Publications.‬

‭REFERENCE BOOKS:‬
‭1.‬ ‭Electrical Measurements – by Buckingham and Price, Prentice – Hall‬
‭2.‬ ‭Electrical Measurements by Harris.‬
‭3.‬ ‭Electrical‬ ‭Measurements:‬ ‭Fundamentals,‬ ‭Concepts,‬ ‭Applications‬ ‭–‬ ‭by‬ ‭Reissland,‬ ‭M.U,‬ ‭New‬ ‭Age‬
‭International (P) Limited, Publishers.‬
‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY,‬
‭HYDERABAD‬
‭III Year B.Tech EEE I-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭C‬
‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭POWER SYSTEMS-II‬

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‭This‬‭course‬‭is‬‭an‬‭extension‬‭of‬‭Power‬‭systems-I‬‭course.‬‭It‬‭deals‬‭with‬‭basic‬‭theory‬‭of‬‭transmission‬‭lines‬
‭modeling‬ ‭and‬ ‭their‬ ‭performance‬ ‭analysis.‬ ‭Also‬ ‭this‬ ‭course‬ ‭gives‬ ‭emphasis‬‭on‬‭mechanical‬‭design‬‭of‬
‭transmission lines, cables and insulators.‬

‭UNIT-I‬ ‭Transmission Line Parameters‬

‭ ypes‬‭of‬‭conductors‬‭-‬‭calculation‬‭of‬‭resistance‬‭for‬‭solid‬‭conductors‬‭-‬‭Calculation‬‭of‬‭inductance‬‭for‬‭single‬
T
‭phase‬ ‭and‬ ‭three‬ ‭phase,‬ ‭single‬ ‭and‬ ‭double‬ ‭circuit‬ ‭lines,‬ ‭concept‬ ‭of‬ ‭GMR‬ ‭&‬ ‭GMD,‬ ‭symmetrical‬ ‭and‬
‭asymmetrical conductor configuration with and without transposition, Numerical Problems.‬
‭Calculation‬‭of‬‭capacitance‬‭for‬‭2‬‭wire‬‭and‬‭3‬‭wire‬‭systems,‬‭effect‬‭of‬‭ground‬‭on‬‭capacitance,‬‭capacitance‬
‭calculations‬ ‭for‬ ‭symmetrical‬ ‭and‬ ‭asymmetrical‬‭single‬‭and‬‭three‬‭phase,‬‭single‬‭and‬‭double‬‭circuit‬‭lines,‬
‭Numerical Problems.‬

‭UNIT-II‬ ‭Performance of Short and Medium Length Transmission Lines‬

‭ lassification‬‭of‬‭Transmission‬‭Lines‬‭-‬‭Short,‬‭medium‬‭and‬‭long‬‭line‬‭and‬‭their‬‭model‬ ‭representations‬‭-‬
C
‭Nominal-T,‬‭Nominal-Pie‬‭and‬‭A,‬‭B,‬‭C,‬‭D‬‭Constants‬‭for‬‭symmetrical‬‭&‬‭Asymmetrical‬‭Networks,‬‭Numerical‬
‭Problems.‬
‭Mathematical Solutions to estimate regulation and efficiency of all types of lines - Numerical Problems.‬

‭UNIT-III‬ ‭Performance of Long Transmission Lines‬

‭ ong‬‭Transmission‬‭Line-Rigorous‬‭Solution,‬‭evaluation‬‭of‬‭A,B,C,D‬‭Constants,‬‭Interpretation‬‭of‬‭the‬‭Long‬
L
‭Line‬ ‭Equations,‬ ‭Incident,‬ ‭Reflected‬ ‭and‬ ‭Refracted‬ ‭Waves‬ ‭-Surge‬‭Impedance‬‭and‬ ‭SIL‬‭of‬‭Long‬‭Lines,‬
‭Wave‬‭Length‬‭and‬‭Velocity‬‭of‬‭Propagation‬‭of‬‭Waves‬‭-‬‭Representation‬‭of‬‭Long‬‭Lines‬‭-‬ ‭Equivalent-T‬‭and‬
‭Equivalent Pie network models (numerical problems).‬

‭UNIT – IV‬ ‭Power System Transients‬


‭ ypes‬ ‭of‬ ‭System‬ ‭Transients‬ ‭-‬ ‭Travelling‬‭or‬‭Propagation‬‭of‬‭Surges‬‭-‬‭Attenuation,‬‭Distortion,‬‭Reflection‬
T
‭and‬‭Refraction‬‭Coefficients‬‭-‬‭Termination‬‭of‬‭lines‬‭with‬‭different‬‭types‬‭of‬‭conditions‬‭-‬‭Open‬‭Circuited‬‭Line,‬
‭Short‬ ‭Circuited‬ ‭Line,‬ ‭T-Junction,‬ ‭Lumped‬ ‭Reactive‬ ‭Junctions‬ ‭(Numerical‬ ‭Problems).‬ ‭Bewley’s‬ ‭Lattice‬
‭Diagrams (for all the cases mentioned with numerical examples).‬

‭UNIT-V‬ ‭Various Factors Governing the Performance of Transmission line‬

‭Skin and Proximity effects - Description and effect‬‭on Resistance of Solid Conductors -‬
‭ erranti‬ ‭effect‬ ‭-‬ ‭Charging‬ ‭Current‬ ‭-‬ ‭Effect‬ ‭on‬ ‭Regulation‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭Transmission‬ ‭Line,‬ ‭Shunt‬
F
‭Compensation.‬
‭Corona‬ ‭-‬ ‭Description‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭phenomenon,‬ ‭factors‬ ‭affecting‬ ‭corona,‬ ‭critical‬ ‭voltages‬ ‭and‬ ‭power‬‭loss,‬
‭Radio Interference.‬

‭UNIT-VI‬ ‭Overhead Line Insulators‬

‭Types‬ ‭of‬ ‭Insulators,‬ ‭String‬ ‭efficiency‬ ‭and‬ ‭Methods‬ ‭for‬ ‭improvement,‬ ‭Numerical‬ ‭Problems‬ ‭-‬ ‭voltage‬
‭ istribution, calculation of string efficiency, Capacitance grading and Static Shielding.‬
d

‭UNIT-VII‬ ‭Sag and Tension Calculations‬

‭Sag‬ ‭and‬ ‭Tension‬ ‭Calculations‬ ‭with‬ ‭equal‬ ‭and‬ ‭unequal‬ ‭heights‬ ‭of‬ ‭towers,‬ ‭Effect‬ ‭of‬ ‭Wind‬ ‭and‬ ‭Ice‬ ‭on‬
‭ eight of Conductor, Numerical Problems - Stringing chart and sag template and its applications.‬
w

‭UNIT-VIII‬ ‭Underground Cables‬

‭Types‬ ‭of‬‭Cables,‬‭Construction,‬‭Types‬‭of‬‭Insulating‬‭materials,‬‭Calculations‬‭of‬‭Insulation‬‭resistance‬‭and‬
s‭ tress in insulation, Numerical Problems.‬
‭Capacitance of Single and 3-Core belted cables, Numerical Problems.‬
‭Grading of Cables - Capacitance grading, Numerical Problems, Description of Inter-sheath grading.‬

‭TEXT BOOKS:‬

‭1.‬ ‭A‬ ‭Text‬ ‭Book‬ ‭on‬ ‭Power‬ ‭System‬ ‭Engineering‬ ‭by‬ ‭M.L.Soni,‬ ‭P.V.Gupta,‬ ‭U.S.Bhatnagar,‬
‭A.Chakrabarthy, Dhanpat Rai & Co Pvt. Ltd.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Electrical‬ ‭power‬ ‭systems‬ ‭-‬ ‭by‬ ‭C.L.Wadhwa,‬ ‭New‬ ‭Age‬ ‭International‬ ‭(P)‬ ‭Limited,‬
‭Publishers,1998.‬

‭REFERENCE BOOKS:‬
‭1.‬ ‭Power system Analysis-by John J Grainger William D Stevenson, TMC Companies, 4th edition‬
‭2.‬ ‭Power System Analysis and Design by B.R.Gupta, Wheeler Publishing.‬
‭3.‬ ‭Power System Analysis by Hadi Saadat – TMH Edition..‬
‭4.‬ ‭Modern Power System Analysis by I.J.Nagaraj and D.P.Kothari, Tata McGraw Hill, 2‬‭nd‬ ‭Edition.‬
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‭HYDERABAD‬
‭III Year B.Tech EEE I-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭C‬
‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭POWER ELECTRONICS‬
‭Objective :‬
‭With‬ ‭the‬ ‭advent‬ ‭of‬ ‭semiconductor‬ ‭devices,‬ ‭revolution‬ ‭is‬ ‭taking‬ ‭place‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ ‭power‬ ‭transmission‬
‭distribution‬‭and‬‭utilization.‬ ‭This‬‭course‬‭introduces‬‭the‬‭basic‬‭concepts‬‭of‬‭power‬‭semiconductor‬‭devices,‬
‭converters and choppers and their analysis.‬

‭ NIT – I‬
U ‭POWER SEMI CONDUCTOR DEVICES‬
‭Thyristors‬ ‭–‬ ‭Silicon‬ ‭Controlled‬ ‭Rectifiers‬ ‭(SCR’s)‬ ‭–‬ ‭BJT‬ ‭–‬ ‭Power‬ ‭MOSFET‬ ‭–‬ ‭Power‬ ‭IGBT‬ ‭and‬ ‭their‬
‭characteristics‬‭and‬‭other‬‭thyristors‬‭–‬‭Basic‬‭theory‬‭of‬‭operation‬‭of‬‭SCR‬‭–‬‭Static‬‭characteristics‬‭–‬‭Turn‬‭on‬
‭and turn off methods- Dynamic characteristics of SCR - Turn on and Turn off times -Salient points‬

‭UNIT – II‬ ‭DEVICES AND COMMUTATION CIRCUITS‬


‭Two‬ ‭transistor‬ ‭analogy‬ ‭–‬ ‭SCR‬ ‭-‬ ‭UJT‬ ‭firing‬ ‭circuit‬ ‭–––‬ ‭Series‬ ‭and‬ ‭parallel‬ ‭connections‬ ‭of‬ ‭SCR’s‬ ‭–‬
‭Snubber‬‭circuit‬‭details‬‭–‬‭Specifications‬‭and‬‭Ratings‬‭of‬‭SCR’s,‬‭BJT,‬‭IGBT‬‭-‬‭Numerical‬‭problems‬‭–‬‭Line‬
‭Commutation and Forced Commutation circuits.‬

‭UNIT – III‬ ‭SINGLE PHASE HALF CONTROLLED CONVERTERS‬


‭ hase‬ ‭control‬ ‭technique‬ ‭–‬ ‭Single‬ ‭phase‬ ‭Line‬ ‭commutated‬ ‭converters‬ ‭–‬ ‭Mid‬ ‭point‬ ‭and‬ ‭Bridge‬
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‭connections‬‭–‬‭Half‬‭controlled‬‭converters‬‭with‬‭Resistive,‬‭RL‬‭loads‬‭and‬‭RLE‬‭load–‬‭Derivation‬‭of‬‭average‬
‭load‬ ‭voltage‬ ‭and‬ ‭current‬ ‭-Active‬ ‭and‬ ‭Reactive‬ ‭power‬ ‭inputs‬ ‭to‬ ‭the‬ ‭converters‬ ‭without‬ ‭and‬ ‭with‬ ‭Free‬
‭wheeling Diode –Numerical problems‬

‭ NIT – IV‬
U ‭SINGLE PHASE FULLY CONTROLLED CONVERTERS‬
‭Fully‬ ‭controlled‬ ‭converters,‬‭Mid‬‭point‬‭and‬‭Bridge‬‭connections‬‭with‬‭Resistive,‬‭RL‬‭loads‬‭and‬‭RLE‬‭load–‬
‭Derivation‬‭of‬‭average‬‭load‬‭voltage‬‭and‬‭current‬‭–‬‭Line‬‭commutated‬‭inverters‬‭-Active‬‭and‬‭Reactive‬‭power‬
‭inputs‬‭to‬‭the‬‭converters‬‭without‬‭and‬‭with‬‭Free‬‭wheeling‬‭Diode,‬‭Effect‬‭of‬‭source‬‭inductance‬‭–‬‭Derivation‬
‭of load voltage and current – Numerical problems.‬

‭UNIT – V‬ ‭THREE PHASE LINE COMMUTATED CONVERTERS‬

‭ hree‬ ‭phase‬ ‭converters‬ ‭–‬ ‭Three‬ ‭pulse‬ ‭and‬ ‭six‬ ‭pulse‬ ‭converters‬ ‭–‬ ‭Mid‬ ‭point‬ ‭and‬‭bridge‬‭connections‬
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‭average‬‭load‬‭voltage‬‭With‬‭R‬‭and‬‭RL‬‭loads‬‭–‬‭Effect‬‭of‬‭Source‬‭inductance–Dual‬‭converters‬‭(both‬‭single‬
‭phase and three phase) - Waveforms –Numerical Problems.‬

‭ NIT – VI‬
U ‭AC VOLTAGE CONTROLLERS & CYCLO CONVERTERS‬
‭AC‬ ‭voltage‬ ‭controllers‬ ‭–‬ ‭Single‬ ‭phase‬ ‭two‬ ‭SCR’s‬ ‭in‬ ‭anti‬ ‭parallel‬ ‭–‬‭With‬‭R‬‭and‬‭RL‬‭loads‬‭–‬‭modes‬‭of‬
‭operation‬ ‭of‬ ‭Triac‬ ‭–‬ ‭Triac‬ ‭with‬ ‭R‬ ‭and‬ ‭RL‬ ‭loads‬ ‭–‬‭Derivation‬‭of‬‭RMS‬‭load‬‭voltage,‬‭current‬‭and‬‭power‬
‭factor‬ ‭wave‬ ‭forms‬ ‭–‬ ‭Firing‬ ‭circuits‬ ‭-Numerical‬ ‭problems‬ ‭-Cyclo‬ ‭converters‬ ‭–‬ ‭Single‬ ‭phase‬ ‭mid‬ ‭point‬
‭cyclo‬‭converters‬‭with‬‭Resistive‬‭and‬‭inductive‬‭load‬‭(Principle‬‭of‬‭operation‬‭only)‬‭–‬‭Bridge‬‭configuration‬‭of‬
‭single phase cyclo converter (Principle of operation only) – Waveforms‬

‭ NIT – VII‬
U ‭CHOPPERS‬
‭Choppers‬ ‭–‬‭Time‬‭ratio‬‭control‬‭and‬‭Current‬‭limit‬‭control‬‭strategies‬‭–‬‭Step‬‭down‬‭choppers‬‭Derivation‬‭of‬
‭load voltage and currents with R, RL and RLE loads- Step up Chopper – load voltage expression‬
‭Morgan’s‬‭chopper‬‭–‬‭Jones‬‭chopper‬‭and‬‭Oscillation‬‭chopper‬‭(Principle‬‭of‬‭operation‬‭only)‬‭Waveforms‬‭––‬
‭AC Chopper – Problems.‬

‭ NIT – VIII‬
U ‭INVERTERS‬
‭Inverters‬ ‭–‬ ‭Single‬ ‭phase‬ ‭inverter‬ ‭–‬ ‭Basic‬ ‭series‬ ‭inverter‬ ‭–‬ ‭Basic‬ ‭parallel‬ ‭Capacitor‬ ‭inverter‬ ‭bridge‬
‭inverter‬ ‭–‬ ‭Waveforms‬ ‭–‬ ‭Simple‬ ‭forced‬ ‭commutation‬ ‭circuits‬ ‭for‬ ‭bridge‬‭inverters‬‭–‬‭Mc‬‭Murray‬‭and‬‭Mc‬
‭Murray‬‭–‬‭Bedford‬‭inverters‬‭-‬‭Voltage‬‭control‬‭techniques‬‭for‬‭inverters‬‭Pulse‬‭width‬‭modulation‬‭techniques‬
‭– Numerical problems.‬
‭TEXT BOOKS :‬
‭1.‬ ‭Power‬ ‭Electronics‬ ‭–‬ ‭by‬ ‭M.‬ ‭D.‬ ‭Singh‬ ‭&‬‭K.‬‭B.‬‭Kanchandhani,‬‭Tata‬‭Mc‬‭Graw‬‭–‬‭Hill‬‭Publishing‬
‭company, 1998.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Power‬ ‭Electronics‬ ‭:‬ ‭Circuits,‬ ‭Devices‬ ‭and‬ ‭Applications‬ ‭–‬ ‭by‬ ‭M.‬ ‭H.‬ ‭Rashid,‬ ‭Prentice‬ ‭Hall‬ ‭of‬
‭India, 2‬‭nd‬ ‭edition, 1998‬
‭REFERENCE BOOKS :‬
‭1.‬ ‭Power Electronics – by Vedam Subramanyam, New Age International (P) Limited, Publishers‬
‭2.‬ ‭Power Electronics - by V.R.Murthy , 1‬‭st‬ ‭edition -2005,‬‭OXFORD University Press‬
‭3.‬ ‭Power Electronics-by P.C.Sen,Tata Mc Graw-Hill Publishing.‬
‭4.‬ ‭Thyristorised‬ ‭Power‬ ‭Controllers‬ ‭–‬ ‭by‬ ‭G.‬ ‭K.‬ ‭Dubey,‬ ‭S.‬ ‭R.‬ ‭Doradra,‬ ‭A.‬ ‭Joshi‬ ‭and‬‭R.‬‭M.‬‭K.‬
‭Sinha, New Age International (P) Limited Publishers, 1996.‬
‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY,‬
‭HYDERABAD‬
‭III Year B.Tech EEE I-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭C‬
‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭ELECTRICAL MACHINES - III‬

‭ bjective :‬
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‭This‬ ‭subject‬ ‭is‬ ‭an‬ ‭extension‬ ‭of‬ ‭previous‬ ‭machines‬ ‭courses.‬ ‭It‬ ‭deals‬ ‭with‬ ‭the‬ ‭detailed‬ ‭analysis‬ ‭of‬
‭Synchronous‬‭generators‬‭and‬‭motors‬‭which‬‭are‬‭the‬‭prime‬‭source‬‭of‬‭electrical‬‭power‬‭generation‬‭and‬‭its‬
‭utilities.‬ ‭Also‬ ‭concerns‬ ‭about‬ ‭the‬ ‭different‬ ‭types‬ ‭of‬ ‭single‬ ‭phase‬ ‭motors‬ ‭which‬ ‭are‬ ‭having‬ ‭significant‬
‭applications in house hold appliances and control systems.‬

‭UNIT – I‬‭Construction and Principle of operation‬

‭ onstructional‬ ‭Features‬ ‭of‬ ‭round‬ ‭rotor‬ ‭and‬ ‭salient‬‭pole‬‭machines‬‭–‬‭Armature‬‭windings‬‭–‬‭Integral‬‭slot‬


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‭and‬ ‭fractional‬ ‭slot‬ ‭windings;‬ ‭Distributed‬ ‭and‬ ‭concentrated‬ ‭windings‬ ‭–‬ ‭distribution,‬ ‭pitch‬ ‭and‬ ‭winding‬
‭factors – E.M.F Equation.‬

‭UNIT-II‬ ‭Synchronous Generator Characteristics‬


‭ armonics‬ ‭in‬ ‭generated‬‭e.m.f.‬‭–‬‭suppression‬‭of‬‭harmonics‬‭–‬‭armature‬‭reaction‬‭-‬‭leakage‬‭reactance‬‭–‬
H
‭synchronous‬ ‭reactance‬ ‭and‬ ‭impedance‬ ‭–‬ ‭experimental‬ ‭determination‬ ‭-‬ ‭phasor‬ ‭diagram‬ ‭–‬ ‭load‬
‭characteristics.‬

‭UNIT – III‬ ‭Regulation of Synchronous Generator‬

‭ egulation‬ ‭by‬ ‭synchronous‬ ‭impedance‬ ‭method,‬ ‭M.M.F.‬‭method,‬‭Z.P.F.‬‭method‬‭and‬‭A.S.A.‬‭methods‬‭–‬


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‭salient‬ ‭pole‬ ‭alternators‬ ‭–‬ ‭two‬ ‭reaction‬ ‭analysis‬ ‭–‬ ‭experimental‬ ‭determination‬ ‭of‬ ‭X‭d‬ ‬ ‭and‬ ‭X‭q‬ ‬ ‭(Slip‬‭test)‬
‭Phasor diagrams – Regulation of salient pole alternators.‬

‭UNIT – IV‬ ‭Parallel Operation of Synchronous Generator‬

‭ ynchronizing‬ ‭alternators‬ ‭with‬ ‭infinite‬ ‭bus‬‭bars‬‭–‬‭synchronizing‬‭power‬‭torque‬‭–‬‭parallel‬‭operation‬‭and‬


S
‭load‬ ‭sharing‬ ‭-‬ ‭Effect‬ ‭of‬ ‭change‬ ‭of‬ ‭excitation‬ ‭and‬ ‭mechanical‬ ‭power‬ ‭input.‬ ‭Analysis‬ ‭of‬ ‭short‬ ‭circuit‬
‭current wave form – determination of sub-transient, transient and steady state reactances.‬

‭UNIT – V‬ ‭Synchronous Motors – Principle of Operation‬

‭Theory‬ ‭of‬ ‭operation‬ ‭–‬ ‭phasor‬ ‭diagram‬ ‭–‬ ‭Variation‬ ‭of‬ ‭current‬ ‭and‬ ‭power‬ ‭factor‬ ‭with‬ ‭excitation‬ ‭–‬
s‭ ynchronous condenser – Mathematical analysis for power developed .‬

‭UNIT-VI‬ ‭Power Circles‬

‭Excitation‬ ‭and‬ ‭power‬ ‭circles‬ ‭–‬ ‭hunting‬ ‭and‬ ‭its‬ ‭suppression‬ ‭–‬ ‭Methods‬ ‭of‬ ‭starting‬ ‭–‬ ‭synchronous‬
i‭nduction motor.‬

‭UNIT – VII‬ ‭Single Phase Motors‬

‭Single‬ ‭phase‬ ‭Motors:‬ ‭Single‬ ‭phase‬ ‭induction‬ ‭motor‬ ‭–‬ ‭Constructional‬ ‭features-Double‬ ‭revolving‬ ‭field‬
t‭heory – Elementary idea of cross-field theory – split-phase motors – shaded pole motor.‬

‭UNIT – VIII‬ ‭Special Motors‬

‭Principle‬ ‭&‬ ‭performance‬ ‭of‬ ‭A.C.‬ ‭Series‬ ‭motor-Universal‬ ‭motor‬ ‭–‬ ‭Principle‬ ‭of‬ ‭permanent‬ ‭magnet‬ ‭and‬
r‭ eluctance motors.‬

‭ EXT BOOKS‬
T
‭1. Electric Machines – by I.J.Nagrath & D.P.Kothari, Tata Mc Graw-Hill Publishers, 7‬‭th‬ ‭Edition 2005.‬
‭2. Electrical Machines – by P.S. Bimbra, Khanna Publishers.‬
‭REFERENCE BOOKS:‬

‭ .‬ T
1 ‭ he Performance and Design of A.C.Machines – by M.G.Say, ELBS and Ptiman & Sons.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Electric‬‭Machinery‬‭–‬‭by‬‭A.E.‬‭Fitzgerald,‬‭C.Kingsley‬‭and‬‭S.Umans,‬‭Mc‬‭Graw-Hill‬‭Companies,‬‭5‬‭th‬
‭edition, 1990.‬
‭ .‬ T
3 ‭ heory of Alternating Current Machinery by Langsdorf, Tata Mc Graw-Hill, 2‬‭nd‬ ‭edition.‬
‭4.‬ ‭Electromachanics-III‬ ‭(Synchronous‬ ‭and‬ ‭single‬ ‭phase‬ ‭machines),‬ ‭S.Kamakashiah,‬ ‭Right‬
‭Publishers‬
‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬
‭HYDERABAD‬
‭III Year B.Tech EEE I-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭‬
P ‭ ‬
C
‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭LINEAR SYSTEMS ANALYSIS‬

‭UNIT-I‬ ‭STATE VARIABLE ANALYSIS‬

‭ hoice of state variables in Electrical networks-Formulation of state equations for Electrical‬


C
‭networks-Equivalent source method.Network topological method - Solution of state equations-Analysis‬
‭of simple networks with state variable approach.‬

‭UNIT–II FOURIER SERIES AND FOURIER TRANSFORM REPRESENTSATION‬

I‭ntroduction,‬‭Trigonometric‬‭form‬‭of‬‭Fourier‬‭series,‬‭Exponential‬‭form‬‭of‬‭Fourier‬‭series,‬‭Wave‬‭symmetry,‬
‭Fourier‬ ‭integrals‬ ‭and‬ ‭transforms,‬ ‭Fourier‬ ‭transform‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭periodic‬ ‭function‬ ‭,‬ ‭Properties‬ ‭of‬ ‭Fourier‬
‭Transform‬ ‭,‬ ‭Parseval’s‬ ‭theorem‬ ‭,‬ ‭Fourier‬ ‭transform‬ ‭of‬ ‭some‬ ‭common‬ ‭signals,‬ ‭Fourier‬ ‭transform‬
r‭ elationship with Laplace Transform.‬

‭UNIT-III‬ ‭APPLICATIONS OF FOURIER SERIES AND FOURIER TRANSFORM REPRESENTATION‬

‭Introduction,‬ ‭Effective‬ ‭value‬ ‭and‬ ‭average‬ ‭values‬ ‭of‬ ‭non‬ ‭sinusoidal‬ ‭periodic‬ ‭waves,‬ ‭currents,‬ ‭Power‬
‭ actor, Effects of harmonics, Application in Circuit Analysis, Circuit Analysis using Fourier Series.‬
F

‭UNIT – IV LAPLACE TRANSFORM APPLICATIONS‬

‭Application‬‭of‬‭Laplace‬‭transform‬ ‭Methods‬‭of‬‭Ananlysis‬‭–‬‭Response‬‭of‬‭RL,‬‭RC,‬‭RLC‬‭Networks‬‭to‬ ‭Step,‬


‭ amp, and impulse functions, Shifting Theorem – Convolution Integral – Applications‬
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‭UNIT-V‬ ‭TESTING OF POLYNOMIALS‬

‭ lements of realisability-Hurwitz polynomials-positive real functions-Properties-Testing-Sturm’s Test,‬


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‭examples.‬

‭UNIT-VI‬ ‭NETWORK SYSNTHESIS‬

‭ etwork synthesis:‬
N
‭Synthesis of one port LC networks-Foster and Cauer methods-Synthesis of RL and RC one port‬
‭networks-Foster and Cauer methods‬

‭ NIT-VII‬‭SAMPLING‬
U
‭Sampling‬ ‭theorm‬ ‭–‬ ‭Graphical‬ ‭and‬ ‭Analytical‬ ‭proof‬ ‭for‬ ‭Band‬ ‭Limited‬‭Signal‬‭impulse‬‭sampling,‬‭natural‬
‭and‬ ‭Flat‬ ‭top‬ ‭Sampling,‬‭Reconstruction‬‭of‬‭signal‬‭from‬‭its‬‭samples,‬‭effect‬‭of‬‭under‬‭sampling‬‭–‬‭Aliasing,‬
‭introduction‬ ‭to‬ ‭Band‬ ‭Pass‬ ‭sampling,‬ ‭Cross‬ ‭correlation‬ ‭and‬‭auto‬‭correlation‬‭of‬‭functions,‬‭properties‬‭of‬
‭correlation‬ ‭function,‬ ‭Energy‬ ‭density‬ ‭spectrum,‬ ‭Power‬ ‭density‬ ‭spectrum,‬ ‭Relation‬ ‭between‬ ‭auto‬
‭correlation function and Energy / Power spectral density function.‬

‭ NIT-VIII‬
U ‭Z-TRANSFORMS‬
‭Fundamental difference between continous and discrete time signals, discrete time complex,‬
‭exponential and sinusoidal signals, periodicity of discrete time complex exponential, concept of‬
‭Z-Transform of a discrete sequence. Distinction between Laplace, Fourier and Z-Transforms. Region of‬
‭convergence in Z-Transforms, constraints on ROC for various classes of signals, Inverse Z-Transform‬
‭properties of Z-Transforms.‬

‭TEXT BOOKS:‬

‭.
1 Signals, Systems and Communications by B.P. Lathi, BS Publications 2003.‬
‭2. Network Analysis and Synthesis – Umesh Sinha- Satya Prakashan Publications‬

‭ EFERENCE BOOKS:‬
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‭1. Linear System Analysis – A N Tripathi, New Age International‬
‭2. Network and Systems – D Roy Chowdhary, New Age International‬
‭3 Engineering Network Analysis and Filter Desgin- Gopal G Bhisk & Umesh‬
‭4. Linear system anlysis by A.Cheng, Oxford publishers.‬
‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬
‭HYDERABAD‬
‭III Year B.Tech EEE I-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭‬
P ‭ ‬
C
‭0‬ ‭3‬ ‭2‬
‭ELECTRICAL MACHINES LAB – II‬

‭The following experiments are required to be conducted as compulsory experiments:‬

‭1.‬ ‭O.C. & S.C. Tests on Single phase Transformer‬

‭2.‬ ‭Sumpner’s test on a pair of single phase transformers‬

‭3.‬ ‭Scott connection of transformers‬

‭4.‬ ‭No-load & Blocked rotor tests on three phase Induction motor‬
‭5.‬ ‭Regulation of a three –phase alternator by synchronous impedance & m.m.f. methods‬

‭6.‬ ‭V and Inverted V curves of a three—phase synchronous motor.‬

‭7.‬ ‭Equivalent Circuit of a single phase induction motor‬

‭8.‬ ‭Determination of Xd‬‭and Xq of a salient pole synchronous‬‭machine‬

‭In‬ ‭addition‬ ‭to‬ ‭the‬ ‭above‬ ‭eight‬ ‭experiments,‬ ‭atleast‬ ‭any‬ ‭two‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭following‬ ‭experiments‬ ‭are‬
r‭ equired to be conducted from the following list:‬

‭1.‬ ‭Parallel operation of Single phase Transformers‬

‭2.‬ ‭Separation of core losses of a single phase transformer‬

‭3.‬ ‭Brake test on three phase Induction Motor‬

‭4.‬ ‭Regulation of three-phase alternator by Z.P.F. and A.S.A methods‬

‭5.‬ ‭Efficiency of a three-phase alternator‬

‭6.‬ ‭Heat run test on a bank of 3 Nos. of single phase Delta connected transformers‬

‭7.‬ ‭Measurement of sequence impedance of a three-phase alternator.‬

‭8.‬ ‭Performance characteristics of a Schrage motor‬


‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬
‭HYDERABAD‬
‭III Year B.Tech EEE I-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭‬
P ‭ ‬
C
‭0‬ ‭3‬ ‭2‬
‭CONTROL SYSTEMS AND SIMULATION LAB‬

‭Any Eight of the following experiments are to be conducted:‬

‭1.‬ ‭Time response of Second order system‬

‭2.‬ ‭Characteristics of Synchros‬

‭3.‬ ‭Programmable‬ ‭logic‬ ‭controller‬ ‭–‬ ‭Study‬ ‭and‬ ‭verification‬ ‭of‬ ‭truth‬ ‭tables‬ ‭of‬ ‭logic‬ ‭gates,‬ ‭simple‬
‭Boolean expressions and application of speed control of motor.‬

‭4.‬ ‭Effect of feedback on DC servo motor‬

‭5.‬ ‭Transfer function of DC motor‬

‭6.‬ ‭Effect of P, PD, PI, PID Controller on a second order systems‬

‭7.‬ ‭Lag and lead compensation – Magnitude and phase plot‬

‭8.‬ ‭Transfer function of DC generator‬

‭9.‬ ‭Temperature controller using PID‬

‭10.‬ ‭Characteristics of magnetic amplifiers‬

‭11.‬ ‭Characteristics of AC servo motor‬

‭Any two simulation experiments are to be conducted:-‬

‭ . PSPICE simulation of Op-Amp based Integrator and Differentiator circuits.‬


1
‭2. Linear system analysis (Time domain analysis, Error analysis) using MATLAB.‬
‭3. Stability analysis (Bode, Root Locus, Nyquist) of Linear Time Invariant system using MATLAB‬
‭4. State space model for classical transfer function using MATLAB – Verification.‬
‭ EFERENCE BOOKS:‬
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‭1. Simulation of Electrical and electronics Circuits using PSPICE – by M.H.Rashid, M/s‬
‭PHI Publications.‬
‭2. PSPICE A/D user’s manual – Microsim, USA.‬
‭3. PSPICE reference guide – Microsim, USA.‬
‭4. MATLAB and its Tool Books user’s manual and – Mathworks, USA.‬
‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬
‭HYDERABAD‬
‭III Year B.Tech EEE II-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭C‬
‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING‬
‭UNIT I‬
‭INTRODUCTION:‬ ‭Introduction‬ ‭to‬ ‭Digital‬ ‭Signal‬ ‭Processing:‬‭Discrete‬‭time‬‭signals‬‭&‬‭sequences,‬‭linear‬
‭shift‬ ‭invariant‬ ‭systems,‬ ‭stability,‬ ‭and‬ ‭causality.‬ ‭Linear‬ ‭constant‬ ‭coefficient‬ ‭difference‬ ‭equations.‬
‭Frequency domain representation of discrete time signals and systems.‬

‭ NIT II‬
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‭DISCRETE‬ ‭FOURIER‬ ‭SERIES:‬ ‭Properties‬ ‭of‬ ‭discrete‬ ‭Fourier‬ ‭series,‬ ‭DFS‬ ‭representation‬ ‭of‬‭periodic‬
‭sequences,‬‭Discrete‬‭Fourier‬‭transforms:‬‭Properties‬‭of‬‭DFT,‬‭linear‬‭convolution‬‭of‬‭sequences‬‭using‬‭DFT,‬
‭Computation of DFT. Relation between Z-transform and DFS‬

‭ NIT III‬
U
‭FAST‬ ‭FOURIER‬ ‭TRANSFORMS:‬ ‭Fast‬ ‭Fourier‬ ‭transforms‬ ‭(FFT)‬ ‭-‬ ‭Radix-2‬ ‭decimation‬ ‭in‬ ‭time‬ ‭and‬
‭decimation in frequency FFT Algorithms, Inverse FFT, and FFT for composite N‬

‭ NIT IV‬
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‭REALIZATION‬‭OF‬‭DIGITAL‬‭FILTERS:‬‭Review‬‭of‬‭Z-transforms,‬‭Applications‬‭of‬‭Z‬‭–‬‭transforms,‬‭solution‬
‭of‬ ‭difference‬ ‭equations‬ ‭of‬ ‭digital‬ ‭filters,‬ ‭Block‬ ‭diagram‬ ‭representation‬ ‭of‬ ‭linear‬ ‭constant-coefficient‬
‭difference‬ ‭equations,‬ ‭Basic‬ ‭structures‬ ‭of‬ ‭IIR‬ ‭systems,‬ ‭Transposed‬ ‭forms,‬ ‭Basic‬ ‭structures‬ ‭of‬ ‭FIR‬
‭systems, System function,‬

‭ NIT V‬
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‭IIR‬‭DIGITAL‬‭FILTERS:‬‭Analog‬‭filter‬‭approximations‬‭–‬‭Butter‬‭worth‬‭and‬‭Chebyshev,‬‭Design‬‭of‬‭IIR‬‭Digital‬
‭filters from analog filters, Design Examples: Analog-Digital transformations‬

‭ NIT VI‬
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‭FIR‬‭DIGITAL‬‭FILTERS‬‭:‬‭Characteristics‬‭of‬‭FIR‬‭Digital‬‭Filters,‬‭frequency‬‭response.‬‭Design‬‭of‬‭FIR‬‭Digital‬
‭Filters using Window Techniques, Frequency Sampling technique, Comparison of IIR & FIR filters.‬

‭ NIT VII‬
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‭MULTIRATE‬ ‭DIGITAL‬ ‭SIGNAL‬ ‭PROCESSING:‬ ‭Decimation,‬ ‭interpolation,‬ ‭sampling‬ ‭rate‬ ‭conversion,‬
‭Implementation of sampling rate conversion.‬

‭ NIT VIII‬
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‭INTRODUCTION TO DSP PROCESSORS:‬‭Introduction to programmable‬‭DSPs: Multiplier and‬
‭Multiplier Accumulator (MAC), Modified Bus Structures and Memory Access schemes in DSPs Multiple‬
‭access memory, multiport memory, VLSI Architecture, Pipelining, Special addressing modes, On-Chip‬
‭Peripherals.‬

‭ rchitecture‬ ‭of‬ ‭TMS‬ ‭320C5X-‬ ‭Introduction,‬ ‭Bus‬ ‭Structure,‬ ‭Central‬ ‭Arithmetic‬ ‭Logic‬ ‭Unit,‬ ‭Auxiliary‬
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‭Registrar,‬‭Index‬‭Registrar,‬‭Auxiliary‬‭Registger‬‭Compare‬‭Register,‬‭Block‬‭Move‬‭Address‬‭Register,‬‭Parallel‬
‭Logic‬‭Unit,‬‭Memory‬‭mapped‬‭registers,‬‭program‬‭controller,‬‭Some‬‭flags‬‭in‬ ‭the‬‭status‬‭registers,‬‭On-‬‭chip‬
‭registers, On-chip peripherals‬

‭TEXT BOOKS:‬
‭1.‬ ‭Digital Signal Processing, Principles, Algorithms, and Applications: John G. Proakis, Dimitris G.‬
‭Manolakis,‬
‭Pearson Education / PHI, 2007.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Discrete Time Signal Processing – A.V.Oppenheim and R.W. Schaffer, PHI‬
‭3.‬ ‭Digital Signal Processors – Architecture, Programming and Applications,, B.Venkataramani, M.‬
‭Bhaskar, TATA McGraw Hill, 2002‬

‭Reference Books:‬
‭1.‬ ‭Digital Signal Processing: Andreas Antoniou, TATA McGraw Hill , 2006‬
‭2.‬ ‭Digital Signal Processing: MH Hayes, Schaum’s Outlines, TATA Mc-Graw Hill, 2007.‬
3‭ .‬ ‭ SP Primer - C. Britton Rorabaugh, Tata McGraw Hill, 2005.‬
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‭4.‬ ‭Fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing using Matlab – Robert J. Schilling, Sandra L. Harris,‬
‭Thomson, 2007.‬
‭5.‬ ‭Digital Signal Processing – Alan V. Oppenheim, Ronald W. Schafer, PHI Ed., 2006‬

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‭The‬ ‭objective‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭Microprocessor‬ ‭and‬ ‭Microcontrollers‬ ‭is‬ ‭to‬ ‭do‬ ‭the‬ ‭students‬ ‭familiarize‬ ‭the‬
‭architecture‬ ‭of‬ ‭8086‬ ‭processor,‬ ‭assembling‬ ‭language‬ ‭programming‬ ‭and‬ ‭interfacing‬ ‭with‬ ‭various‬
‭modules.‬‭The‬‭student‬‭can‬‭also‬‭understand‬‭of‬‭8051‬‭Microcontroller‬‭concepts,‬‭architecture,‬‭programming‬
‭and‬‭application‬‭of‬‭Microcontrollers.‬‭Student‬‭able‬‭to‬‭do‬‭any‬‭type‬‭of‬‭industrial‬‭and‬‭real‬‭time‬‭applications‬
‭by knowing the concepts of Microprocessor and Microcontrollers.‬

‭ NIT-I‬ ‭8086 ARCHITECTURE:‬


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‭Functional Diagram, Register Organization, Addressing modes, Instructions, Functional schematic,‬
‭Minimum and Maximum mode operations of 8086, 8086 Control signal interfacing, Timing Diagrams.‬

‭UNIT-II‬ ‭ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE PROGRAMMMING OF 8086‬

‭Assembly‬‭Directives,‬‭Macro’s,‬‭Simple‬‭Programs‬‭using‬‭Assembler,‬‭Implimentation‬‭of‬‭FOR‬‭Loop,‬‭WHILE,‬
‭ EPEAT and IF-THEN-ELSE Features.‬
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‭ NIT-III‬ ‭I/O INTERFACE‬


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‭8255‬ ‭PPI,‬ ‭Various‬ ‭modes‬ ‭of‬ ‭operations‬ ‭and‬ ‭interface‬ ‭of‬ ‭I/O‬ ‭devices‬ ‭to‬ ‭8086,‬ ‭A/D,‬ ‭D/A‬ ‭Converter‬
‭Interfacing.‬

‭UNIT-IV‬ ‭INTERFACING WITH ADVANCED DEVICES.‬

‭8086‬ ‭System‬ ‭bus‬ ‭structure,‬ ‭Memory‬ ‭and‬ ‭I/O‬ ‭Interfacing‬ ‭with‬ ‭8086,‬ ‭Interfacing‬ ‭through‬ ‭various‬ ‭IC‬
‭ eripheral Chips, 8257 (DMA Controller), 8259 (Interrupt Priority Control).‬
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‭ NIT-V‬ ‭COMMUNICATION INTERFACE‬


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‭Serial‬ ‭Communication‬ ‭Standards,‬ ‭USART‬ ‭Interfacing‬ ‭RS-232,‬ ‭IEEE-488,‬ ‭20mA‬ ‭Current‬ ‭Loop,‬
‭Prototyping and Trouble shooting, Software Debugging tolls, MDS.‬

‭ NIT-VI‬ ‭INTRODUCTION TO MICRO CONTROLLERS‬


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‭Overview‬‭of‬‭8051‬‭Micro‬‭Controller,‬‭Architecture,‬‭I/O‬‭ports‬‭and‬‭Memory‬‭Organization,‬‭Addressing‬‭modes‬
‭and Instruction set of 8051, Simple Programs using Stack Pointer, Assembly language programming.‬

‭ NIT-VII‬ ‭8051 INTERRUPTS COMMUNICATION‬


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‭Interrupts,‬ ‭Timer/Counter‬ ‭and‬ ‭Serial‬ ‭Communication,‬ ‭Programming‬ ‭Timer‬ ‭Interrupts,‬ ‭Programming‬
‭External‬‭H/W‬‭interrupts,‬‭Programming‬‭the‬‭serial‬‭communication‬‭interrupts,‬‭Interrupt‬‭Priority‬‭in‬‭the‬‭8051,‬
‭Programming 8051 Timers, Counters and Programming.‬

‭ NIT- VIII‬
U ‭INTERFACING AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS‬
‭Applications‬ ‭of‬ ‭Micro‬ ‭Controllers,‬ ‭Interfacing‬ ‭8051‬ ‭to‬ ‭LED’s,‬ ‭Push‬ ‭button,‬ ‭Relay’s‬ ‭and‬ ‭Latch‬
‭Connections, Keyboard Interfacing, Interfacing Seven Segment Display, ADC and DAC Interfacing.‬

‭TEXT BOOKS:‬

‭1.‬ ‭Kenneth‬ ‭J‬ ‭Ayala,‬ ‭“‬ ‭The‬ ‭8051‬ ‭Micro‬ ‭Controller‬ ‭Architecture,‬ ‭Programming‬ ‭and‬ ‭Applications”,‬
‭ homson Publishers, 2‬‭nd‬ ‭Edition.‬
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‭2.‬ ‭D.V.Hall, “Micro Processor and Interfacing “, Tata McGraw-Hill.‬

‭REFERENCE BOOKS:‬

‭1.‬ ‭Ajay‬ ‭V.‬ ‭Deshmukh,‬ ‭“Microcontrollers‬ ‭–‬ ‭theory‬ ‭applications”,‬ ‭Tata‬ ‭McGraw-Hill‬ ‭Companies‬ ‭–‬
‭2005.‬
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2 ‭ ay and BulChandi, “ Advanced Micro Processors”, Tata McGraw-Hill.‬
‭3.‬ ‭Kenneth‬ ‭J‬ ‭Ayala,‬‭“‬‭The‬‭8086‬‭Micro‬‭Processors‬‭Architecture,‬‭Programming‬‭and‬‭Applications”,‬
‭Thomson Publishers, 2005.‬
‭4.‬ ‭Microcomputer‬ ‭Systems:‬ ‭The‬ ‭8086/8088‬ ‭Family:‬ ‭Architecture,‬ ‭Programming‬ ‭and‬‭Design,‬‭2‬‭nd‬
‭ed., Liu & Gibson‬

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‭Unit‬ ‭I:‬ ‭Introduction‬ ‭to‬ ‭Management‬‭:‬ ‭Concepts‬ ‭of‬ ‭Management‬ ‭and‬ ‭organization-‬ ‭Nature‬ ‭and‬
‭Importance‬ ‭of‬ ‭Management,‬ ‭Functions‬ ‭of‬ ‭Management,‬ ‭Taylor’s‬ ‭Scientific‬ ‭Management‬
‭Theory,‬ ‭Fayol’s‬ ‭Principles‬ ‭of‬ ‭Management,‬ ‭Maslow’s‬ ‭Theory‬ ‭of‬ ‭Human‬ ‭Needs,‬ ‭Douglas‬
‭McGregor’s‬‭Theory‬‭X‬‭and‬‭Theory‬‭Y,‬ ‭Herzberg’s‬‭Two-Factor‬‭Theory‬‭of‬‭Motivation,‬‭Systems‬
‭Approach to Management, Leadership Styles, Social responsibilities of Management.‬

‭Unit‬ ‭II:‬ D
‭ esigning‬ ‭Organisational‬ ‭Structures‬‭:‬ ‭Basic‬ ‭concepts‬ ‭related‬ ‭to‬ ‭Organisation‬ ‭-‬
‭Departmentation‬ ‭and‬ ‭Decentralisation,‬ ‭Types‬ ‭of‬ ‭mechanistic‬ ‭and‬ ‭organic‬ ‭structures‬ ‭of‬
‭organisation‬ ‭(Line‬ ‭organization,‬ ‭Line‬ ‭and‬ ‭staff‬ ‭organization,‬ ‭functional‬ ‭organization,‬
‭Committee‬ ‭organization,‬ ‭matrix‬ ‭organization,‬ ‭Virtual‬ ‭Organisation,‬ ‭Cellular‬ ‭Organisation,‬
‭team‬ ‭structure,‬ ‭boundaryless‬ ‭organization,‬ ‭inverted‬ ‭pyramid‬ ‭structure,‬ ‭lean‬ ‭and‬ ‭flat‬
‭organization structure) and their merits, demerits and suitability.‬

‭Unit‬‭III:‬‭Operations‬‭Management‬‭:‬‭Principles‬‭and‬‭Types‬ ‭of‬‭Plant‬‭Layout-Methods‬‭of‬‭production‬‭(Job,‬
‭batch‬‭and‬‭Mass‬‭Production),‬‭Work‬‭Study‬‭-Basic‬‭procedure‬‭involved‬‭in‬‭Method‬‭Study‬‭and‬
‭Work‬ ‭Measurement-Statistical‬ ‭Quality‬ ‭Control:‬ ‭chart,‬ ‭R‬ ‭chart,‬ ‭c‬ ‭chart,‬ ‭p‬ ‭chart,‬ ‭(simple‬
‭Problems), Acceptance Sampling, Deming’s contribution to quality.‬

‭Unit‬ ‭IV:‬ ‭A)‬ ‭Materials‬ ‭Management‬‭:‬ ‭Objectives,‬ ‭Need‬ ‭for‬ ‭Inventory‬ ‭control,‬ ‭EOQ,‬ ‭ABC‬ ‭Analysis,‬
‭Purchase‬ ‭Procedure,‬ ‭Stores‬ ‭Management‬ ‭and‬ ‭Stores‬ ‭Records‬ ‭-‬ ‭Supply‬ ‭Chain‬
‭Management‬
‭B)‬ ‭Marketing‬‭:‬ ‭Functions‬ ‭of‬ ‭Marketing,‬ ‭Marketing‬ ‭Mix,‬ ‭Marketing‬ ‭Strategies‬ ‭based‬ ‭on‬
‭Product Life Cycle., Channels of distribution.‬

‭Unit‬‭V:‬‭Human‬‭Resources‬‭Management‬‭(HRM):‬‭Concepts‬‭of‬‭HRM,‬‭HRD‬‭and‬‭Personnel‬‭Management‬
‭and‬ ‭Industrial‬ ‭Relations‬ ‭(PMIR),‬ ‭HRM‬ ‭vs.‬ ‭PMIR,‬ ‭Basic‬ ‭functions‬ ‭of‬ ‭HR‬ ‭Manager:‬
‭Manpower‬‭planning,‬‭Recruitment,‬‭Selection,‬‭Training‬‭and‬‭Development,‬‭Placement,‬‭Wage‬
‭and‬ ‭Salary‬ ‭Administration,‬ ‭Promotion,‬ ‭Transfer,‬ ‭Separation,‬ ‭Performance‬ ‭Appraisal,‬
‭Grievance Handling and Welfare Administration, Job Evaluation and Merit Rating.‬

‭Unit‬ ‭VI:‬ ‭Project‬ ‭Management‬ ‭(PERT/CPM‬‭):‬ ‭Network‬ ‭Analysis,‬ ‭Programme‬ ‭Evaluation‬ ‭and‬ ‭Review‬
‭Technique‬ ‭(PERT),‬ ‭Critical‬ ‭Path‬ ‭Method‬ ‭(CPM),‬ ‭Identifying‬ ‭critical‬‭path,‬‭Probability‬‭of‬
‭Completing‬ ‭the‬ ‭project‬ ‭within‬ ‭given‬ ‭time,‬ ‭Project‬ ‭Cost‬ ‭Analysis,‬ ‭Project‬ ‭Crashing.‬
‭(simple problems)‬

‭Unit‬‭VII:‬‭Strategic‬‭Management‬‭:‬‭Mission,‬‭Goals,‬‭Objectives,‬‭Policy,‬‭Strategy,‬‭Programmes,‬‭Elements‬
‭of‬ ‭Corporate‬ ‭Planning‬ ‭Process,‬ ‭Environmental‬ ‭Scanning,‬ ‭SWOT‬ ‭Analysis,‬ ‭Steps‬ ‭in‬
‭Strategy Formulation and Implementation, Generic Strategy alternatives.‬

‭Unit‬ ‭VIII:‬‭Contemporary‬‭Management‬‭Practices‬‭:‬‭Basic‬‭concepts‬‭of‬‭Just-In-Time‬‭(JIT)‬‭System,‬‭Total‬
‭Quality‬ ‭Management‬ ‭(TQM),‬ ‭Six‬ ‭sigma‬ ‭and‬ ‭Capability‬ ‭Maturity‬ ‭Model‬ ‭(CMM)‬‭Levels,‬
‭Value‬‭Chain‬‭Analysis,Enterprise‬‭Resource‬‭Planning‬‭(ERP),‬‭Performance‬‭Management,‬
‭Business‬ ‭Process‬ ‭outsourcing‬ ‭(BPO),‬ ‭Business‬ ‭Process‬ ‭Re-engineering‬ ‭and‬ ‭Bench‬
‭Marking, Balanced Score Card.‬
‭Text Book:‬
‭1. Aryasri:‬‭Management Science‬‭, TMH, New Delhi.‬

‭Reference Books:‬
‭1.‬ ‭Kotler Philip & Keller Kevin Lane: Marketing Mangement 12/e, PHI, 2007‬
‭2.‬ ‭Koontz & Weihrich:‬‭Essentials of Management‬‭, 6/e,‬‭TMH, 2007‬
‭3.‬ ‭Thomas‬ ‭N.Duening‬ ‭&‬ ‭John‬ ‭M.Ivancevich‬ ‭Management—Principles‬ ‭and‬ ‭Guidelines,‬
‭Biztantra,2007.‬
‭4.‬ ‭Kanishka Bedi,‬‭Production and Operations Management‬‭,‬‭Oxford University Press, 2007.‬
‭5.‬ ‭Memoria & S.V.Ganker,‬‭Personnel Management‬‭, Himalaya,‬‭25/e, 2007‬
‭6.‬ ‭Schermerhorn:‬‭Management‬‭, Wiley, 2007.‬
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7 ‭ arnell: Strategic Management, Biztantra,20073.‬
‭8.‬ ‭L.S.Srinath: PERT/CPM,Affiliated East-West Press, 2007.‬

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‭Objective‬‭:‬ ‭To‬ ‭familiarize‬ ‭with‬ ‭the‬ ‭process‬ ‭of‬ ‭management‬ ‭and‬ ‭to‬ ‭provide‬ ‭basic‬ ‭insights‬ ‭into‬ ‭select‬
‭contemporary management practices.‬
‭Codes/Tables‬‭: Normal Distribution Function Table need‬‭to be permitted into the‬
‭examination Hall.‬
‭Question Paper Pattern‬‭: 5 Questions to be answered‬‭out of 8 questions.‬
‭Each question should not have more than 3 bits.‬
‭Unit VIII will‬‭have only short questions, not essay questions‬‭.‬
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‭INSTRUMENTATION‬
‭Objective :‬
‭Instrumentation is essential in monitoring and analysis of any Physical system and its control. This‬
‭course deals with different types of transducers, digital voltmeters, oscilloscopes and measurement of‬
‭non electrical quantities.‬

‭ NIT-I‬ ‭Characteristics of Signals‬


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‭Measuring‬ ‭Systems,‬ ‭Performance‬ ‭Characteristics,‬ ‭-‬ ‭Static‬ ‭characteristics,‬ ‭Dynamic‬ ‭Characteristics;‬
‭Errors in Measurement – Gross Errors, Systematic Errors, Statistical Analysis of Random Errors.‬

‭ NIT-II‬ ‭Signals and their representation‬


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‭Signal‬ ‭and‬ ‭their‬ ‭representation:‬ ‭Standard‬ ‭Test,‬ ‭periodic,‬ ‭aperiodic,‬ ‭modulated‬ ‭signal,‬ ‭sampled‬ ‭data,‬
‭pulse modulation and pulse code modulation‬

‭ NIT-III‬ ‭Oscilloscope‬
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‭Cathode‬‭ray‬‭oscilloscope-Cathode‬‭ray‬‭tube-time‬‭base‬‭generator-horizantal‬‭and‬‭vertical‬‭amplifiers-CRO‬
‭probes-applications‬ ‭of‬ ‭CRO-Measurement‬ ‭of‬ ‭phase‬ ‭and‬ ‭frequency-lissajous‬ ‭patterns-Sampling‬
‭oscilloscope-analog and digital type‬

‭ NIT-IV‬ ‭Digital Voltmeters‬


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‭Digital‬ ‭voltmeters-‬ ‭Successive‬ ‭approximation,‬ ‭ramp,‬ ‭dual-Slope‬ ‭integration‬ ‭continuos‬ ‭balance‬
‭type-Micro processor based ramp type DVM digital frequency meter-digital phase angle meter-‬

‭ NIT-V‬ ‭Signal Analyzers‬


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‭Wave‬‭Analysers-‬‭Frequency‬‭selective‬‭analyzers,‬‭Heterodyne,‬‭Application‬‭of‬‭Wave‬‭analyzers-‬‭Harmonic‬
‭Analyzers,‬‭Total‬‭Harmonic‬‭distortion,‬‭spectrum‬‭analyzers,‬‭Basic‬‭spectrum‬‭analyzers,‬‭spectral‬‭displays,‬
‭vector impedance meter, Q meter. Peak reading and RMS voltmeters‬

‭ NIT-VI‬ ‭Transducers‬
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‭Definition‬ ‭of‬ ‭transducers,‬ ‭Classification‬ ‭of‬ ‭transducers,‬ ‭Advantages‬ ‭of‬ ‭Electrical‬ ‭transducers,‬
‭Characteristics‬‭and‬‭choice‬‭of‬‭transducers;‬‭Principle‬‭operation‬‭of‬‭resistor,‬‭inductor,‬‭LVDT‬‭and‬‭capacitor‬
‭transducers;‬‭LVDT‬‭Applications,‬‭Strain‬‭gauge‬‭and‬‭its‬‭principle‬‭of‬‭operation,‬‭guage‬‭factor,‬‭Thermistors,‬
‭Thermocouples,‬ ‭Synchros,‬ ‭Piezo‬ ‭electric‬ ‭transducers,‬ ‭photovoltaic,‬ ‭photo‬ ‭conductive‬ ‭cells,‬ ‭photo‬
‭diodes.‬

‭ NIT-VII‬‭Measurement of Non-Electrical Quantities-I‬


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‭Measurement‬‭of‬‭strain,‬‭Gauge‬‭Sensitivity,‬ ‭Displacement,‬‭Velocity,‬‭Angular‬‭Velocity,‬‭Acceleration,‬‭Force,‬
‭Torque.‬

‭ NIT-VIII‬
U ‭Measurement of Non-Electrical Quantities-II‬
‭Measurement of Temperature, Pressure, Vacuum, Flow, Liquid level.‬

‭TEXT BOOKS:‬

‭ . Transducers and Instrumentation by D.V.S Murthy, Prentice Hall of India‬


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‭2.‬‭A‬‭course‬‭in‬‭Electrical‬‭and‬‭Electronic‬‭Measurements‬‭and‬‭Instrumentation,‬‭A.K.‬ ‭Sawhney,‬ ‭Dhanpatrai‬
‭& Co.‬
‭REFERENCE BOOKS:‬

‭ .‬
1 ‭ easurements Systems, Applications and Design – by D O Doeblin‬
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‭2.‬ ‭Principles of Measurement and Instrumentation – by A.S Morris, Pearson /Prentice Hall of India‬
‭3.‬ ‭Electronic Instrumentation-by H.S.Kalsi Tata MCGraw-Hill Edition, 1995.‬
‭4. Modern Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement techniques – by A.D Helfrick‬
‭and W.D.Cooper, Pearson/Prentice Hall of India.‬

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‭This‬ ‭course‬ ‭introduces‬ ‭all‬ ‭varieties‬ ‭of‬ ‭Circuit‬ ‭Breakers‬ ‭and‬ ‭Relays‬ ‭for‬ ‭protection‬ ‭of‬ ‭Generators,‬
‭Transformers‬ ‭and‬ ‭feeder‬ ‭bus‬ ‭bars‬ ‭from‬ ‭over‬ ‭voltages‬ ‭and‬ ‭other‬ ‭hazards.‬ ‭It‬ ‭emphasis‬ ‭on‬ ‭Neutral‬
‭grounding for overall protection.‬

‭ NIT – I‬‭Circuit Breakers-1‬


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‭Circuit‬ ‭Breakers:‬ ‭Elementary‬‭principles‬‭of‬‭arc‬‭interruption,‬‭Recovery,‬‭Restriking‬‭Voltage‬‭and‬‭Recovery‬
‭voltages.-‬‭Restriking‬‭Phenomenon,‬‭Average‬‭and‬‭Max.‬‭RRRV,‬‭Numerical‬‭Problems‬‭-‬‭Current‬‭Chopping‬
‭and‬ ‭Resistance‬ ‭Switching‬ ‭-‬ ‭CB‬ ‭ratings‬ ‭and‬ ‭Specifications‬ ‭:‬ ‭Types‬ ‭and‬ ‭Numerical‬ ‭Problems.‬ ‭–‬ ‭Auto‬
‭reclosures.‬

‭UNIT –II‬ ‭Circuit Breakers-2‬


‭ escription‬‭and‬‭Operation‬‭of‬‭following‬‭types‬‭of‬‭circuit‬‭breakers:‬‭Minimum‬‭Oil‬‭Circuit‬‭breakers,‬‭Air‬‭Blast‬
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‭Circuit Breakers, Vacuum and SF6 circuit breakers.‬

‭ NIT – III‬
U ‭Electromagnetic and Static Relays‬
‭Principle‬ ‭of‬ ‭Operation‬ ‭and‬ ‭Construction‬ ‭of‬ ‭Attracted‬ ‭armature,‬ ‭Balanced‬ ‭Beam,‬ ‭induction‬ ‭Disc‬ ‭and‬
‭Induction Cup relays.‬
‭Relays Classification: Instantaneous, DMT and IDMT types.‬
‭Application‬ ‭of‬ ‭relays:‬ ‭Over‬ ‭current/‬ ‭Under‬ ‭voltage‬ ‭relays,‬ ‭Direction‬ ‭relays,‬ ‭Differential‬ ‭Relays‬ ‭and‬
‭Percentage Differential Relays.‬
‭Universal‬ ‭torque‬‭equation,‬‭Distance‬‭relays:‬ ‭Impedance,‬‭Reactance‬‭and‬‭Mho‬‭and‬‭Off-Set‬‭Mho‬‭relays,‬
‭Characteristics of Distance Relays and Comparison.‬
‭Static Relays: Static Relays verses Electromagnetic Relays.‬

‭ NIT – IV‬
U ‭Generator Protection‬
‭Protection‬ ‭of‬ ‭generators‬‭against‬‭Stator‬‭faults,‬‭Rotor‬‭faults,‬‭and‬‭Abnormal‬‭Conditions.‬‭Restricted‬‭Earth‬
‭fault and Inter-turn fault Protection. Numerical Problems on % Winding Unprotected.‬

‭ NIT –V‬‭Transformer Protection‬


U
‭Protection‬ ‭of‬ ‭transformers:‬ ‭Percentage‬ ‭Differential‬ ‭Protection,‬ ‭Numerical‬ ‭Problem‬ ‭on‬ ‭Design‬‭of‬‭CT‬‭s‬
‭Ratio, Buchholtz relay Protection.‬

‭ NIT –VI‬
U ‭Feeder and Bus-Bar Protection‬
‭Protection‬ ‭of‬ ‭Lines:‬ ‭Over‬ ‭Current,‬ ‭Carrier‬ ‭Current‬ ‭and‬ ‭Three-zone‬ ‭distance‬ ‭relay‬ ‭protection‬ ‭using‬
‭Impedance relays. Translay Relay.‬
‭Protection of Bus bars – Differential protection.‬

‭ NIT – VII‬
U ‭Neutral Grounding‬
‭Grounded‬‭and‬‭Ungrounded‬‭Neutral‬‭Systems.-‬ ‭Effects‬‭of‬‭Ungrounded‬‭Neutral‬‭on‬‭system‬‭performance.‬
‭Methods‬ ‭of‬ ‭Neutral‬ ‭Grounding:‬ ‭Solid,‬ ‭Resistance,‬ ‭Reactance‬ ‭-‬ ‭Arcing‬ ‭Grounds‬ ‭and‬ ‭Grounding‬
‭Practices.‬

‭ NIT – VIII‬
U ‭Protection against over voltages‬
‭Generation‬‭of‬‭Over‬‭Voltages‬‭in‬‭Power‬‭Systems.-Protection‬‭against‬‭Lightning‬‭Over‬‭Voltages‬‭-‬‭Valve‬‭type‬
‭and‬‭Zinc-Oxide‬‭Lighting‬‭Arresters‬‭-‬‭Insulation‬‭Coordination‬‭-BIL,‬‭Impulse‬‭Ratio,‬‭Standard‬‭Impulse‬‭Test‬
‭Wave, Volt-Time Characteristics.‬

‭ EXT BOOKS:‬
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‭1.‬ ‭Switchgear and Protection – by Sunil S Rao, Khanna Publlishers‬
‭2.‬ ‭Power System Protection and Switchgear by Badari Ram , D.N Viswakarma, TMH Publications‬
‭REFERENCE BOOKS:‬
‭1.‬ ‭Fundamentals of Power System Protection by Paithankar and S.R.Bhide.,PHI, 2003.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Art & Science of Protective Relaying – by C R Mason, Wiley Eastern Ltd.‬
‭3.‬ ‭Electrical‬ ‭Power‬ ‭Systems‬ ‭–‬ ‭by‬ ‭C.L.Wadhwa,‬ ‭New‬ ‭Age‬ ‭international‬ ‭(P)‬ ‭Limited,‬ ‭Publishers,‬ ‭3‬‭nd‬
‭editon‬
‭4.‬ ‭A‬‭Text‬‭book‬‭on‬‭Power‬‭System‬‭Engineering‬‭by‬‭B.L.Soni,‬‭Gupta,‬‭Bhatnagar,‬‭Chakrabarthy,‬‭Dhanpat‬
‭Rai & Co.‬
‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬
‭HYDERABAD‬
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‭VLSI DESIGN‬
‭UNIT I‬
‭INTRODUCTION‬ ‭:‬ ‭Introduction‬ ‭to‬ ‭IC‬ ‭Technology‬ ‭–‬ ‭MOS,‬ ‭PMOS,‬ ‭NMOS,‬ ‭CMOS‬ ‭&‬ ‭BiCMOS‬
‭technologies-‬ ‭Oxidation,‬ ‭Lithography,‬ ‭Diffusion,‬ ‭Ion‬ ‭implantation,‬ ‭Metallisation,‬ ‭Encapsulation,‬ ‭Probe‬
‭testing, Integrated Resistors and Capacitors.‬

‭ NIT II‬
U
‭BASIC‬ ‭ELECTRICAL‬ ‭PROPERTIES‬ ‭:‬ ‭Basic‬ ‭Electrical‬ ‭Properties‬ ‭of‬ ‭MOS‬ ‭and‬ ‭BiCMOS‬ ‭Circuits:‬
‭Ids-Vds‬ ‭relationships,‬ ‭MOS‬ ‭transistor‬ ‭threshold‬ ‭Voltage,‬ ‭gm,‬ ‭gds,‬ ‭figure‬ ‭of‬‭merit‬‭o;‬‭Pass‬‭transistor,‬
‭NMOS Inverter, Various pull ups, CMOS Inverter analysis and design, Bi-CMOS Inverters.‬

‭ NIT III‬
U
‭VLSI‬‭CIRCUIT‬‭DESIGN‬‭PROCESSES‬‭:‬‭VLSI‬‭Design‬‭Flow,‬‭MOS‬‭Layers,‬‭Stick‬‭Diagrams,‬‭Design‬‭Rules‬
‭and‬‭Layout,‬‭2‬‭m‬‭CMOS‬‭Design‬‭rules‬‭for‬‭wires,‬‭Contacts‬‭and‬‭Transistors‬‭Layout‬‭Diagrams‬‭for‬‭NMOS‬
‭and CMOS Inverters and Gates, Scaling of MOS circuits, Limitations of Scaling.‬

‭ NIT IV‬
U
‭GATE‬ ‭LEVEL‬ ‭DESIGN‬ ‭:‬ ‭Logic‬ ‭Gates‬ ‭and‬ ‭Other‬ ‭complex‬‭gates,‬‭Switch‬‭logic,‬‭Alternate‬‭gate‬‭circuits,‬
‭Basic‬ ‭circuit‬ ‭concepts,‬ ‭Sheet‬ ‭Resistance‬ ‭RS‬ ‭and‬ ‭its‬ ‭concept‬ ‭to‬ ‭MOS,‬ ‭Area‬ ‭Capacitance‬ ‭Units,‬
‭Calculations‬ ‭-‬ ‭-‬ ‭Delays,‬ ‭Driving‬ ‭large‬ ‭Capacitive‬ ‭Loads,‬ ‭Wiring‬ ‭Capacitances,‬‭Fan-in‬‭and‬‭fan-out,‬
‭Choice of layers‬

‭ NIT V‬
U
‭SUBSYSTEM‬ ‭DESIGN‬ ‭:‬ ‭Subsystem‬ ‭Design,‬ ‭Shifters,‬ ‭Adders,‬ ‭ALUs,‬ ‭Multipliers,‬ ‭Parity‬ ‭generators,‬
‭Comparators, Zero/One Detectors, Counters, High Density Memory Elements.‬

‭ NIT VI‬
U
‭SEMICONDUCTOR‬ ‭INTEGRATED‬ ‭CIRCUIT‬ ‭DESIGN‬ ‭:‬ ‭PLAs,‬ ‭FPGAs,‬ ‭CPLDs,‬ ‭Standard‬ ‭Cells,‬
‭Programmable Array Logic, Design Approach.‬

‭ NIT VII‬
U
‭VHDL‬ ‭SYNTHESIS‬ ‭:‬ ‭VHDL‬ ‭Synthesis,‬ ‭Circuit‬ ‭Design‬ ‭Flow,‬ ‭Circuit‬ ‭Synthesis,‬ ‭Simulation,‬ ‭Layout,‬
‭Design capture tools, Design Verification Tools, Test Principles.‬

‭ NIT VIII‬
U
‭CMOS‬‭TESTING‬‭:‬‭CMOS‬‭Testing,‬‭Need‬‭for‬‭testing,‬‭Test‬‭Principles,‬‭Design‬‭Strategies‬‭for‬‭test,‬‭Chiplevel‬
‭Test Techniques, System-level Test Techniques, Layout Design for improved Testability.‬

‭ EXTBOOKS‬‭:‬
T
‭1. Essentials of VLSI circuits and systems – Kamran Eshraghian, Eshraghian Dougles and A. Pucknell,‬
‭PHI, 2005 Edition.‬
‭2. Principles of CMOS VLSI Design - Weste and Eshraghian, Pearson Education, 1999.‬

‭REFERENCES :‬
‭1. Chip Design for Submicron VLSI: CMOS Layout & Simulation, - John P. Uyemura, Thomson‬
‭Learning.‬
‭2. Introduction to VLSI Circuits and Systems - John .P. Uyemura, JohnWiley, 2003.‬
‭3. Digital Integrated Circuits - John M. Rabaey, PHI, EEE, 1997.‬
‭4. Modern VLSI Design - Wayne Wolf, Pearson Education, 3rd Edition, 1997.‬
‭5. VLSI Technology – S.M. SZE, 2‬‭nd‬ ‭Edition, TMH, 2003.‬

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‭HYDERABAD‬
‭III Year B.Tech EEE II-Sem‬ ‭‬
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‭ DVANCED ENGLISH COMMUNICATIONS SKILLS LAB‬
A
‭ . Introduction‬
1
‭The‬‭introduction‬‭of‬‭the‬‭English‬‭Language‬‭Lab‬‭is‬‭considered‬‭essential‬‭at‬‭3‬‭rd‬ ‭year‬‭level.‬‭At‬‭this‬‭stage‬‭the‬
‭students‬‭need‬‭to‬‭prepare‬‭themselves‬‭for‬‭their‬‭careers‬‭which‬‭may‬‭require‬‭them‬‭to‬‭listen‬‭to,‬‭read,‬‭speak‬
‭and‬ ‭write‬ ‭in‬ ‭English‬ ‭both‬ ‭for‬ ‭their‬ ‭professional‬ ‭and‬ ‭interpersonal‬ ‭communication‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ ‭globalised‬
‭context.‬

‭The‬ ‭proposed‬ ‭course‬ ‭should‬‭be‬‭an‬‭integrated‬‭theory‬‭and‬‭lab‬‭course‬‭to‬‭enable‬‭students‬‭to‬‭use‬‭‘good’‬


‭ nglish and perform the following:‬
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‭●‬ ‭Gather ideas and information, to organise ideas relevantly and coherently.‬
‭●‬ ‭Engage in debates.‬
‭●‬ ‭Participate in group discussions.‬
‭●‬ ‭Face interviews.‬
‭●‬ ‭Write project/research reports/technical reports.‬
‭●‬ ‭Make oral presentations.‬
‭●‬ ‭Write formal letters.‬
‭●‬ ‭Transfer information from non-verbal to verbal texts and vice versa.‬
‭●‬ ‭To take part in social and professional communication.‬
‭2. Objectives:‬
‭This‬‭Lab‬‭focuses‬‭on‬‭using‬‭computer-aided‬‭multimedia‬‭instruction‬‭for‬‭language‬‭development‬‭to‬‭meet‬‭the‬
‭following targets:‬
‭●‬ ‭To‬ ‭improve‬ ‭the‬‭students’‬‭fluency‬‭in‬‭English,‬‭through‬‭a‬‭well-developed‬‭vocabulary‬‭and‬‭enable‬
‭them‬‭to‬‭listen‬‭to‬‭English‬‭spoken‬‭at‬‭normal‬‭conversational‬‭speed‬‭by‬‭educated‬‭English‬‭speakers‬
‭and respond appropriately in different socio-cultural and professional contexts.‬
‭●‬ ‭Further, they would be required to communicate their ideas relevantly and coherently in writing.‬
‭3. Syllabus‬‭:‬
‭The following course content is prescribed for the Advanced Communication Skills Lab:‬

‭●‬ ‭Functional‬‭English‬‭-‬‭starting‬‭a‬‭conversation‬‭–‬‭responding‬‭appropriately‬‭and‬‭relevantly‬‭–‬‭using‬
‭the right body language – role play in different situations.‬
‭●‬ ‭Vocabulary‬ ‭building‬ ‭–‬ ‭synonyms‬‭and‬‭antonyms,‬‭word‬‭roots,‬‭one-word‬‭substitutes,‬ ‭prefixes‬
‭ nd suffixes, study of word origin, analogy, idioms and phrases.‬
a
‭●‬ ‭Group‬‭Discussion‬‭–‬‭dynamics‬‭of‬‭group‬‭discussion‬‭,‬‭intervention,‬‭summarizing,‬ ‭modulation‬‭of‬
‭voice, body language, relevance, fluency and coherence.‬
‭●‬ ‭Interview‬ ‭Skills‬ ‭–‬‭concept‬‭and‬‭process,‬‭pre-interview‬‭planning,‬‭opening‬‭strategies,‬‭answering‬
‭strategies, interview through tele and video-conferencing.‬
‭●‬ ‭Resume’‬ ‭writing‬ ‭–‬ ‭structure‬ ‭and‬ ‭presentation,‬ ‭planning,‬ ‭defining‬ ‭the‬ ‭career‬ ‭objective,‬
‭projecting ones strengths and skill-sets, summary, formats and styles, letter-writing.‬
‭●‬ ‭Reading‬ ‭comprehension‬ ‭–‬ ‭reading‬ ‭for‬ ‭facts,‬ ‭guessing‬ ‭meanings‬ ‭from‬ ‭context,‬ ‭scanning,‬
‭skimming, inferring meaning, critical reading.‬
‭●‬ ‭Technical‬ ‭Report‬ ‭writing‬ ‭–‬ ‭Types‬‭of‬‭formats‬‭and‬‭styles,‬‭subject‬‭matter‬‭–‬‭organization,‬‭clarity,‬
‭coherence and style, planning, data-collection, tools, analysis.‬
‭4. Minimum Requirement:‬
‭The English Language Lab shall have two parts:‬
‭i.‬ ‭The‬ ‭Computer‬ ‭aided‬ ‭Language‬ ‭Lab‬ ‭for‬ ‭60‬ ‭students‬ ‭with‬ ‭60‬ ‭systems,‬ ‭one‬ ‭master‬
‭console, LAN facility and English language software for self- study by learners.‬
‭ii.‬ ‭The‬ ‭Communication‬ ‭Skills‬ ‭Lab‬ ‭with‬ ‭movable‬ ‭chairs‬ ‭and‬ ‭audio-visual‬ ‭aids‬ ‭with‬ ‭a‬ ‭P.A‬
‭System, a T. V., a digital stereo –audio & video system and camcorder etc.‬
‭System Requirement ( Hardware component):‬
‭Computer network with Lan with minimum 60 multimedia systems with the following specifications:‬
‭iii.‬ ‭P – IV Processor‬
‭a.‬ ‭Speed – 2.8 GHZ‬
‭b.‬ ‭RAM – 512 MB Minimum‬
‭c.‬ ‭Hard Disk – 80 GB‬
‭iv.‬ ‭Headphones of High quality‬

‭5. Suggested Software:‬


‭The software consisting of the prescribed topics elaborated above should be procured and used.‬

‭Suggested Software:‬
‭‬
● ‭ larity Pronunciation Power‬‭– part II‬
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‭●‬ ‭Oxford Advanced Learner’s Compass‬‭, 7‬‭th‬ ‭Edition‬
‭●‬ ‭DELTA’s key to the Next Generation TOEFL Test: Advanced Skill Practice.‬
‭●‬ ‭Lingua TOEFL CBT Insider‬‭, by Dreamtech‬
‭●‬ ‭TOEFL & GRE‬‭( KAPLAN, AARCO & BARRONS, USA, Cracking‬‭GRE by CLIFFS)‬
‭●‬ ‭The following software from ‘train2success.com’‬
‭●‬ ‭Preparing for being Interviewed,‬
‭●‬ ‭Positive Thinking,‬
‭●‬ ‭Interviewing Skills,‬
‭●‬ ‭Telephone Skills,‬
‭●‬ ‭Time Management‬
‭●‬ ‭Team Building,‬
‭●‬ ‭Decision making‬

‭●‬ ‭English in Mind‬‭, Herbert Puchta and Jeff Stranks with‬‭Meredith Levy, Cambridge‬

‭6. Books Recommended:‬


‭1.‬ ‭Effective‬ ‭Technical‬ ‭Communication‬‭,‬ ‭M.‬ ‭Ashraf‬ ‭Rizvi,‬ ‭Tata‬ ‭Mc.‬ ‭Graw-Hill‬ ‭Publishing‬
‭Company Ltd.‬
‭2.‬ ‭A Course in English communication‬‭by Madhavi Apte,‬‭Prentice-Hall of India, 2007.‬
‭3.‬ ‭Communication Skills‬‭by Leena Sen, Prentice-Hall of‬‭India, 2005.‬
‭4.‬ ‭Academic‬ ‭Writing-‬ ‭A‬ ‭Practical‬ ‭guide‬ ‭for‬ ‭students‬ ‭by‬ ‭Stephen‬ ‭Bailey,‬ ‭Rontledge‬ ‭Falmer,‬
‭London & New York, 2004.‬
‭5.‬ ‭English‬‭Language‬‭Communication‬‭:‬‭A‬‭Reader‬‭cum‬‭Lab‬‭Manual‬‭Dr‬‭A‬‭Ramakrishna‬‭Rao,‬‭Dr‬
‭G Natanam & Prof SA Sankaranarayanan, Anuradha Publications, Chennai‬
‭6.‬ ‭Body Language- Your Success Mantra‬‭by Dr. Shalini‬‭Verma, S. Chand, 2006.‬
‭7.‬ ‭DELTA’s‬ ‭key‬ ‭to‬ ‭the‬ ‭Next‬ ‭Generation‬ ‭TOEFL‬ ‭Test:‬ ‭Advanced‬ ‭Skill‬ ‭Practice‬‭,‬ ‭New‬ ‭Age‬
‭International (P) Ltd., Publishers, New Delhi.‬
‭8.‬ ‭Books on‬‭TOEFL/GRE/GMAT/CAT‬‭by Barron’s/cup‬
‭9.‬ ‭IELTS series with CDs‬‭by Cambridge University Press.‬
‭10.‬ ‭Technical‬ ‭Report‬ ‭Writing‬ ‭Today‬ ‭by‬ ‭Daniel‬ ‭G.‬ ‭Riordan‬ ‭&‬ ‭Steven‬ ‭E.‬ ‭Pauley,‬ ‭Biztantra‬
‭Publishers, 2005.‬
‭11.‬ ‭Basic‬ ‭Communication‬ ‭Skills‬ ‭for‬ ‭Technology‬ ‭by‬ ‭Andra‬ ‭J.‬ ‭Rutherford,‬‭2‬‭nd‬ ‭Edition,‬‭Pearson‬
‭Education, 2007.‬
‭12.‬ ‭Communication‬ ‭Skills‬ ‭for‬ ‭Engineers‬ ‭by‬ ‭Sunita‬ ‭Mishra‬ ‭&‬ ‭C.‬ ‭Muralikrishna,‬ ‭Pearson‬
‭Education, 2007.‬
‭13.‬ ‭Objective English‬‭by Edgar Thorpe & Showick Thorpe,‬‭2‭n‬ d‬ ‭edition, Pearson Education, 2007.‬
‭14.‬ ‭Cambridge Preparation for the TOEFL‬‭Test by Jolene‬‭Gear & Robert Gear, 4‬‭th‬ ‭Edition.‬
‭15.‬ ‭Technical‬ ‭Communication‬ ‭by‬ ‭Meenakshi‬ ‭Raman‬ ‭&‬ ‭Sangeeta‬ ‭Sharma,‬ ‭Oxford‬ ‭University‬
‭Press.‬

‭ ISTRIBUTION AND WEIGHTAGE OF MARKS‬‭:‬


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‭Advanced Communication Skills Lab Practicals‬‭:‬
‭1.‬‭The‬‭practical‬‭examinations‬‭for‬‭the‬‭English‬‭Language‬‭Laboratory‬‭practice‬‭shall‬‭be‬‭conducted‬‭as‬‭per‬
‭the University norms prescribed for the core engineering practical sessions.‬
‭2.‬‭For‬‭the‬‭English‬‭Language‬‭lab‬‭sessions,‬‭there‬‭shall‬‭be‬‭a‬‭continuous‬‭evaluation‬‭during‬‭the‬‭year‬‭for‬‭25‬
‭sessional‬ ‭marks‬ ‭and‬ ‭50‬ ‭End‬ ‭Examination‬ ‭marks.‬ ‭Of‬ ‭the‬ ‭25‬ ‭marks,‬ ‭15‬ ‭marks‬ ‭shall‬ ‭be‬ ‭awarded‬ ‭for‬
‭day-to-day‬‭work‬‭and‬‭10‬‭marks‬‭to‬‭be‬‭awarded‬‭by‬‭conducting‬‭Internal‬‭Lab‬‭Test(s).‬‭The‬‭End‬‭Examination‬
‭shall‬‭be‬‭conducted‬‭by‬‭the‬‭teacher‬‭concerned‬‭with‬‭the‬‭help‬‭of‬‭another‬‭member‬‭of‬‭the‬‭staff‬‭of‬‭the‬‭same‬
‭department of the same institution.‬

‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬


‭HYDERABAD‬
‭III Year B.Tech EEE II-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭‬
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‭POWER ELECTRONICS AND SIMULATION LAB‬

‭Any Eight of the Experiments in Power Electronics Lab‬

‭ .‬ S
1 ‭ tudy of Characteristics of SCR, MOSFET & IGBT‬
‭2.‬ ‭Gate firing circuits for SCR’s‬
‭3.‬ ‭Single Phase AC Voltage Controller with R and RL Loads‬
‭ .‬
4 ‭ ingle Phase fully controlled bridge converter with R and RL loads‬
S
‭5.‬ ‭Forced Commutation circuits ( Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D & Class E)‬
‭6.‬ ‭DC Jones chopper with R and RL Loads‬
‭7.‬ ‭Single Phase Parallel, inverter with R and RL loads‬
‭8.‬ ‭Single Phase Cycloconverter with R and RL loads‬
‭9.‬ ‭Single Phase Half controlled converter with R load‬
‭10.‬ ‭Three Phase half controlled bridge converter with R-load‬
‭11.‬ ‭Single Phase series inverter with R and RL loads‬
‭12.‬ ‭Single Phase Bridge converter with R and RL loads‬
‭13.‬ ‭Single Phase dual converter with RL loads‬

‭Any two simulation experiments with PSPICE/PSIM‬

‭ SPICE simulation of single-phase full converter using RLE loads and single-phase AC voltage‬
P
‭controller using RLE loads.‬

‭PSPICE simulation of resonant pulse commutation circuit and Buck chopper.‬

‭PSPICE simulation of single phase Inverter with PWM control.‬

‭ EFERENCE BOOKS:‬
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‭1. Simulation of Electric and Electronic circuits using PSPICE – by M.H.Rashid, M/s‬
‭PHI Publications.‬
‭2. PSPICE A/D user’s manual – Microsim, USA.‬
‭3. PSPICE reference guide – Microsim, USA.‬
‭4. MATLAB and its Tool Books user’s manual and – Mathworks, USA.‬

‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬


‭HYDERABAD‬
‭IV Year B.Tech EEE I-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭‬
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‭NEURAL NETWORKS AND FUZZY LOGIC‬

‭ bjective :‬
O
‭This‬‭course‬‭introduces‬‭the‬‭basics‬‭of‬‭Neural‬‭Networks‬‭and‬‭essentials‬‭of‬‭Artificial‬‭Neural‬‭Networks‬‭with‬
‭Single‬ ‭Layer‬ ‭and‬ ‭Multilayer‬ ‭Feed‬ ‭Forward‬ ‭Networks.‬ ‭Also‬ ‭deals‬ ‭with‬ ‭Associate‬ ‭Memories‬ ‭and‬
‭introduces‬ ‭Fuzzy‬ ‭sets‬ ‭and‬ ‭Fuzzy‬‭Logic‬‭system‬‭components.‬‭The‬‭Neural‬‭Network‬‭and‬‭Fuzzy‬‭Network‬
‭system‬‭application‬‭to‬‭Electrical‬‭Engineering‬‭is‬‭also‬‭presented.‬‭This‬‭subject‬‭is‬‭very‬‭important‬‭and‬‭useful‬
‭for doing Project Work.‬
‭Unit – I:‬‭Introduction to Neural Networks‬
‭Introduction,‬ ‭Humans‬ ‭and‬ ‭Computers,‬ ‭Organization‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭Brain,‬ ‭Biological‬ ‭Neuron,‬ ‭Biological‬ ‭and‬
‭Artificial‬ ‭Neuron‬ ‭Models,‬ ‭Hodgkin-Huxley‬ ‭Neuron‬ ‭Model,‬ ‭Integrate-and-Fire‬ ‭Neuron‬ ‭Model,‬ ‭Spiking‬
‭Neuron‬ ‭Model,‬ ‭Characteristics‬ ‭of‬ ‭ANN,‬ ‭McCulloch-Pitts‬ ‭Model,‬ ‭Historical‬ ‭Developments,‬ ‭Potential‬
‭Applications of ANN.‬

‭ nit- II:‬
U ‭Essentials of Artificial Neural Networks‬
‭Artificial‬ ‭Neuron‬ ‭Model,‬ ‭Operations‬ ‭of‬ ‭Artificial‬ ‭Neuron,‬ ‭Types‬ ‭of‬ ‭Neuron‬ ‭Activation‬ ‭Function,‬ ‭ANN‬
‭Architectures,‬ ‭Classification‬ ‭Taxonomy‬ ‭of‬ ‭ANN‬ ‭–‬ ‭Connectivity,‬ ‭Neural‬ ‭Dynamics‬ ‭(Activation‬ ‭and‬
‭Synaptic),‬ ‭Learning‬ ‭Strategy‬ ‭(Supervised,‬ ‭Unsupervised,‬ ‭Reinforcement),‬ ‭Learning‬ ‭Rules,‬ ‭Types‬ ‭of‬
‭Application‬

‭ nit–III:‬‭Single Layer Feed Forward Neural Networks‬


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‭Introduction,‬‭Perceptron‬‭Models:‬‭Discrete,‬‭Continuous‬‭and‬‭Multi-Category,‬‭Training‬‭Algorithms:‬‭Discrete‬
‭and‬‭Continuous‬‭Perceptron‬‭Networks,‬‭Perceptron‬‭Convergence‬‭theorem,‬‭Limitations‬‭of‬‭the‬‭Perceptron‬
‭Model, Applications.‬

‭ nit- IV:‬‭Multilayer Feed forward Neural Networks‬


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‭Credit‬ ‭Assignment‬ ‭Problem,‬ ‭Generalized‬ ‭Delta‬ ‭Rule,‬ ‭Derivation‬ ‭of‬ ‭Backpropagation‬ ‭(BP)‬ ‭Training,‬
‭Summary of Backpropagation Algorithm, Kolmogorov Theorem, Learning Difficulties and Improvements.‬

‭ nit V:‬ ‭Associative Memories‬


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‭Paradigms‬ ‭of‬ ‭Associative‬ ‭Memory,‬ ‭Pattern‬ ‭Mathematics,‬ ‭Hebbian‬ ‭Learning,‬ ‭General‬ ‭Concepts‬ ‭of‬
‭Associative‬‭Memory‬‭(Associative‬‭Matrix,‬‭Association‬‭Rules,‬‭Hamming‬‭Distance,‬‭The‬‭Linear‬‭Associator,‬
‭Matrix‬‭Memories,‬‭Content‬‭Addressable‬‭Memory),‬‭Bidirectional‬‭Associative‬‭Memory‬‭(BAM)‬‭Architecture,‬
‭BAM‬‭Training‬‭Algorithms:‬‭Storage‬‭and‬‭Recall‬‭Algorithm,‬‭BAM‬‭Energy‬‭Function,‬‭Proof‬‭of‬‭BAM‬‭Stability‬
‭ heorem‬
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‭Architecture‬ ‭of‬ ‭Hopfield‬ ‭Network:‬ ‭Discrete‬ ‭and‬ ‭Continuous‬ ‭versions,‬ ‭Storage‬ ‭and‬ ‭Recall‬ ‭Algorithm,‬
‭Stability Analysis, Capacity of the Hopfield Network‬
‭Summary and Discussion of Instance/Memory Based Learning Algorithms, Applications.‬

‭ nit – VI:‬
U ‭Classical & Fuzzy Sets‬
‭Introduction‬ ‭to‬ ‭classical‬ ‭sets‬ ‭-‬ ‭properties,‬ ‭Operations‬ ‭and‬ ‭relations;‬ ‭Fuzzy‬ ‭sets,‬ ‭Membership,‬
‭Uncertainty, Operations, properties, fuzzy relations, cardinalities, membership functions.‬

‭ NIT VII:‬
U ‭Fuzzy Logic System Components‬
‭Fuzzification, Membership value assignment, development of rule base and decision making system,‬
‭Defuzzification to crisp sets, Defuzzification methods.‬

‭UNIT VIII:‬ ‭Applications‬

‭Neural network applications:‬‭Process identification,‬‭control, fault diagnosis and load forecasting.‬

‭Fuzzy logic applications:‬‭Fuzzy logic control and‬‭Fuzzy classification.‬

‭ EXT BOOK:‬
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‭1.‬ ‭Neural Networks, Fuzzy logic, Genetic algorithms: synthesis and applications by Rajasekharan and‬
‭Rai – PHI Publication.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Introduction to Neural Networks using MATLAB 6.0 - S.N.Sivanandam, S.Sumathi, S.N.Deepa,‬
‭TMH, 2006‬
‭REFERENCE BOOKS:‬
‭1.‬ ‭Neural Networks – James A Freeman and Davis Skapura, Pearson Education, 2002.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Neural Networks – Simon Hakins , Pearson Education‬
‭3.‬ ‭Neural Engineering by C.Eliasmith and CH.Anderson, PHI‬
‭4.‬ ‭Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic System by Bart Kosko, PHI Publications.‬
‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬
‭HYDERABAD‬
‭IV Year B.Tech EEE I-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭C‬
‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭POWER SEMICONDUCTOR DRIVES‬
‭Objective :‬
‭This‬‭course‬‭is‬‭an‬‭extension‬‭of‬‭Power‬‭Electronics‬‭applications‬‭to‬‭AC‬‭and‬‭DC‬‭drives.‬‭Control‬‭of‬‭DC‬‭motor‬
‭drives‬‭with‬‭single‬‭phase‬‭and‬‭three‬‭phase‬‭converters‬‭and‬‭choppers‬‭are‬‭given‬‭in‬‭detail.‬‭The‬‭control‬‭of‬‭AC‬
‭motor drives with variable frequency converters and variable voltage are presented.‬

‭ NIT – I: Control of DC motors by Single phase Converters‬


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‭Introduction‬‭to‬‭Thyristor‬‭controlled‬‭Drives,‬‭Single‬‭Phase‬‭semi‬‭and‬‭Fully‬‭controlled‬‭converters‬‭connected‬
‭to‬ ‭d.c‬ ‭separately‬ ‭excited‬ ‭and‬ ‭d.c‬ ‭series‬ ‭motors‬ ‭–‬ ‭continuous‬ ‭current‬ ‭operation‬ ‭–‬ ‭output‬‭voltage‬‭and‬
‭current‬ ‭waveforms‬ ‭–‬ ‭Speed‬ ‭and‬ ‭Torque‬ ‭expressions‬ ‭–‬‭Speed‬‭–‬‭Torque‬‭Characteristics-‬‭Problems‬‭on‬
‭Converter fed d.c motors.‬

‭ NIT-II: Control of DC motors by Three phase Converters‬


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‭Three‬ ‭phase‬ ‭semi‬ ‭and‬ ‭fully‬ ‭controlled‬ ‭converters‬ ‭connected‬ ‭to‬ ‭d.c‬ ‭separately‬ ‭excited‬‭and‬‭d.c‬‭series‬
‭motors‬ ‭–‬ ‭output‬ ‭voltage‬ ‭and‬ ‭current‬ ‭waveforms‬ ‭–‬ ‭Speed‬ ‭and‬ ‭Torque‬ ‭expressions‬‭–‬‭Speed‬‭–‬‭Torque‬
‭characteristics – Problems.‬

‭ NIT – III: Four Quadrant operation of DC Drives‬


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‭Introduction‬ ‭to‬ ‭Four‬ ‭quadrant‬ ‭operation‬ ‭–‬ ‭Motoring‬ ‭operations,‬ ‭Electric‬ ‭Braking‬ ‭–‬‭Plugging,‬‭Dynamic‬
‭and‬ ‭Regenerative‬ ‭Braking‬ ‭operations.‬ ‭Four‬ ‭quadrant‬ ‭operation‬ ‭of‬ ‭D.C‬ ‭motors‬ ‭by‬ ‭dual‬ ‭converters‬ ‭–‬
‭Closed loop operation of DC motor (Block Diagram Only)‬

‭ NIT-IV: Control of DC motors by Choppers‬


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‭Single‬‭quadrant,‬‭Two‬‭–quadrant‬‭and‬‭four‬‭quadrant‬‭chopper‬‭fed‬‭dc‬‭separately‬‭excited‬‭and‬‭series‬‭excited‬
‭motors‬ ‭–‬ ‭Continuos‬ ‭current‬ ‭operation‬ ‭–‬ ‭Output‬ ‭voltage‬ ‭and‬ ‭current‬ ‭wave‬ ‭forms‬ ‭–‬ ‭Speed‬ ‭torque‬
‭expressions‬ ‭–‬ ‭speed‬ ‭torque‬ ‭characteristics‬ ‭–‬ ‭Problems‬ ‭on‬ ‭Chopper‬ ‭fed‬ ‭d.c‬ ‭Motors‬ ‭–‬ ‭Closed‬ ‭Loop‬
‭operation ( Block Diagram Only)‬

‭ NIT – V: Control of Induction Motor through Stator voltage‬


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‭Variable‬ ‭voltage‬ ‭characteristics-Control‬ ‭of‬ ‭Induction‬ ‭Motor‬ ‭by‬ ‭Ac‬ ‭Voltage‬ ‭Controllers‬ ‭–‬ ‭Waveforms‬ ‭–‬
‭speed torque characteristics.‬

‭UNIT – VI : Control of Induction Motor through Stator Frequency‬


‭ ariable‬‭frequency‬‭characteristics-Variable‬‭frequency‬‭control‬‭of‬‭induction‬‭motor‬‭by‬‭Voltage‬‭source‬‭and‬
V
‭current‬‭source‬‭inverter‬‭and‬‭cyclo‬‭converters-‬‭PWM‬‭control‬‭–‬‭Comparison‬‭of‬‭VSI‬‭and‬‭CSI‬‭operations‬‭–‬
‭Speed‬‭torque‬‭characteristics‬‭–‬‭numerical‬‭problems‬‭on‬‭induction‬‭motor‬‭drives‬‭–‬‭Closed‬‭loop‬‭operation‬‭of‬
‭induction motor drives (Block Diagram Only)‬

‭UNIT –VII: Control of Induction motor of Rotor side‬


‭Static‬ ‭rotor‬‭resistance‬‭control‬‭–‬‭Slip‬‭power‬‭recovery‬‭–‬‭Static‬‭Scherbius‬‭drive‬‭–‬‭Static‬‭Kramer‬‭Drive‬‭–‬
‭their performance and speed torque characteristics – advantages applications – problems‬

‭ NIT – VIII:‬
U ‭Control of Synchronous Motors‬
‭Separate‬‭control‬‭&‬‭self‬‭control‬‭of‬‭synchronous‬‭motors‬‭–‬‭Operation‬‭of‬‭self‬‭controlled‬‭synchronous‬‭motors‬
‭by‬ ‭VSI‬ ‭and‬ ‭CSI‬ ‭cycloconverters.‬ ‭Load‬ ‭commutated‬ ‭CSI‬ ‭fed‬ ‭Synchronous‬ ‭Motor‬ ‭–‬ ‭Operation‬ ‭–‬
‭Waveforms‬ ‭–‬ ‭speed‬ ‭torque‬ ‭characteristics‬ ‭–‬ ‭Applications‬ ‭–‬ ‭Advantages‬ ‭and‬ ‭Numerical‬ ‭Problems‬ ‭–‬
‭Closed Loop control operation of synchronous motor drives (Block Diagram Only),‬ ‭variable‬
‭frequency control, Cyclo converter, PWM, VFI, CSI‬

‭ EXT BOOKS:‬
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‭1.‬ ‭Fundamentals of Electric Drives – by G K Dubey Narosa Publications‬
‭2. Power Electronic Circuits, Devices and applications by M.H.Rashid, PHI.‬

‭ EFERENCE BOOKS:‬
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‭1. Power Electronics – MD Singh and K B Khanchandani, Tata – McGraw-Hill Publishing company,1998‬
‭2. Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives by B.K.Bose, PHI.‬
‭3.‬ ‭Thyristor Control of Electric drives – Vedam Subramanyam Tata McGraw Hill Publilcations.‬
‭4.‬ ‭A First course on Electrical Drives – S K Pillai New Age International(P) Ltd. 2‬‭nd‬ ‭Editon.‬
‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬
‭HYDERABAD‬
‭IV Year B.Tech EEE I-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭C‬
‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS‬
‭Objective :‬
‭This‬‭course‬‭introduces‬‭formation‬‭of‬‭Z‬‭bus‬‭of‬‭a‬‭transmission‬‭line,‬‭power‬‭flow‬‭studies‬‭by‬‭various‬‭methods.‬
‭It‬ ‭also‬ ‭deals‬ ‭with‬ ‭short‬ ‭circuit‬ ‭analysis‬ ‭and‬ ‭analysis‬ ‭of‬ ‭power‬ ‭system‬ ‭for‬ ‭steady‬ ‭state‬ ‭and‬ ‭transient‬
‭stability.‬

‭ NIT -I‬ ‭Power System Network Matrices-1‬


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‭Graph‬ ‭Theory:‬ ‭Definitions,‬‭Bus‬‭Incidence‬‭Matrix,‬‭Y‬‭bus‬ ‭formation‬‭by‬‭Direct‬‭and‬‭Singular‬‭Transformation‬
‭Methods, Numerical Problems‬‭.‬

‭ NIT -II‬ ‭Power System Network Matrices-2‬


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‭Formation‬ ‭of‬‭Z‬‭Bus‬‭:‬‭Partial‬‭network,‬‭Algorithm‬‭for‬‭the‬‭Modification‬‭of‬‭Z‬‭Bus‬ ‭Matrix‬‭for‬‭addition‬‭element‬‭for‬
‭the‬ ‭following‬‭cases:‬‭Addition‬‭of‬‭element‬‭from‬‭a‬‭new‬‭bus‬‭to‬‭reference,‬‭Addition‬‭of‬‭element‬‭from‬‭a‬‭new‬
‭bus‬ ‭to‬ ‭an‬ ‭old‬ ‭bus,‬ ‭Addition‬ ‭of‬ ‭element‬ ‭between‬ ‭an‬ ‭old‬ ‭bus‬ ‭to‬ ‭reference‬ ‭and‬ ‭Addition‬ ‭of‬ ‭element‬
‭between‬‭two‬‭old‬‭busses‬‭(Derivations‬‭and‬‭Numerical‬‭Problems).-‬‭Modification‬‭of‬ ‭Z‭B‬ us‬‭for‬‭the‬‭changes‬‭in‬
‭network ( Problems )‬

‭ NIT –III‬
U ‭Power flow Studies-1‬
‭Necessity‬ ‭of‬ ‭Power‬ ‭Flow‬ ‭Studies‬ ‭–‬ ‭Data‬ ‭for‬ ‭Power‬ ‭Flow‬ ‭Studies‬ ‭–‬ ‭Derivation‬ ‭of‬ ‭Static‬ ‭load‬ ‭flow‬
‭equations‬ ‭–‬ ‭Load‬ ‭flow‬ ‭solutions‬ ‭using‬ ‭Gauss‬‭Seidel‬‭Method:‬ ‭Acceleration‬‭Factor,‬‭Load‬‭flow‬‭solution‬
‭with‬ ‭and‬ ‭without‬‭P-V‬‭buses,‬‭Algorithm‬‭and‬‭Flowchart.‬‭Numerical‬‭Load‬‭flow‬‭Solution‬‭for‬‭Simple‬‭Power‬
‭Systems‬‭(Max.‬‭3-Buses):‬‭Determination‬‭of‬‭Bus‬‭Voltages,‬‭Injected‬‭Active‬‭and‬‭Reactive‬‭Powers‬‭(Sample‬
‭One Iteration only) and finding Line Flows/Losses for the given Bus Voltages.‬

‭ NIT – IV‬
U ‭Power flow Studies-2‬
‭Newton‬ ‭Raphson‬ ‭Method‬ ‭in‬ ‭Rectangular‬ ‭and‬ ‭Polar‬ ‭Co-Ordinates‬ ‭Form:‬ ‭Load‬ ‭Flow‬ ‭Solution‬ ‭with‬ ‭or‬
‭without PV Busses- Derivation of Jacobian Elements, Algorithm and Flowchart.‬

‭Decoupled and Fast Decoupled Methods.- Comparison of Different Methods – DC load Flow‬

‭ NIT – V‬
U ‭Short Circuit Analysis-1‬
‭Per-Unit‬ ‭System‬ ‭of‬ ‭Representation.‬ ‭Per-Unit‬ ‭equivalent‬ ‭reactance‬ ‭network‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭three‬ ‭phase‬ ‭Power‬
‭System, Numerical Problems.‬

‭Symmetrical‬ ‭fault‬ ‭Analysis:‬ ‭Short‬ ‭Circuit‬ ‭Current‬ ‭and‬ ‭MVA‬ ‭Calculations,‬‭Fault‬‭levels,‬‭Application‬‭of‬


‭Series Reactors, Numerical Problems.‬
‭ NIT –VI‬
U ‭Short Circuit Analysis-2‬
‭Symmetrical‬‭Component‬‭Theory:‬‭Symmetrical‬‭Component‬‭Transformation,‬‭Positive,‬‭Negative‬‭and‬‭Zero‬
‭sequence components: Voltages, Currents and Impedances.‬

‭Sequence Networks: Positive, Negative and Zero sequence Networks, Numerical Problems.‬

‭Unsymmetrical‬ ‭Fault‬ ‭Analysis:‬ ‭LG,‬ ‭LL,‬ ‭LLG‬ ‭faults‬ ‭with‬ ‭and‬ ‭without‬ ‭fault‬ ‭impedance,‬ ‭Numerical‬
‭ roblems.‬
P

‭ NIT –VII‬
U ‭Power System Steady State Stability Analysis‬
‭Elementary concepts of Steady State, Dynamic and Transient Stabilities.‬

‭ escription‬ ‭of:‬ ‭Steady‬ ‭State‬ ‭Stability‬ ‭Power‬ ‭Limit,‬ ‭Transfer‬ ‭Reactance,‬ ‭Synchronizing‬ ‭Power‬
D
‭Coefficient,‬ ‭Power‬ ‭Angle‬ ‭Curve‬ ‭and‬ ‭Determination‬ ‭of‬ ‭Steady‬ ‭State‬ ‭Stability‬‭and‬‭Methods‬‭to‬‭improve‬
‭steady state stability.‬

‭UNIT –VIII‬ ‭Power System Transient State Stability Analysis‬


‭Derivation‬‭of‬‭Swing‬‭Equation.‬‭Determination‬‭of‬‭Transient‬‭Stability‬‭by‬‭Equal‬‭Area‬‭Criterion,‬‭Application‬
‭of‬‭Equal‬‭Area‬‭Criterion,‬‭Critical‬‭Clearing‬‭Angle‬‭Calculation.-‬‭Solution‬‭of‬‭Swing‬‭Equation:‬‭Point-by-Point‬
‭Method.‬ ‭Methods‬ ‭to‬ ‭improve‬ ‭Stability‬ ‭-‬ ‭Application‬ ‭of‬ ‭Auto‬ ‭Reclosing‬ ‭and‬ ‭Fast‬ ‭Operating‬ ‭Circuit‬
‭Breakers.‬

‭TEXT BOOKS:‬

‭ . Computer Techniques in Power System Analysis by M.A.Pai, TMH Publications.‬


1
‭2.‬ ‭Modern‬ ‭Power‬ ‭system‬ ‭Analysis‬ ‭–‬ ‭by‬ ‭I.J.Nagrath‬ ‭&‬ ‭D.P.Kothari:‬ ‭Tata‬ ‭McGraw-Hill‬ ‭Publishing‬
‭company, 2‬‭nd‬ ‭edition.‬

‭ EFERENCE BOOKS:‬
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‭1. Power System Analysis by Grainger and Stevenson, Tata McGraw Hill.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Power System Analysis – by A.R.Bergen, Prentice Hall, Inc.‬
‭3.‬ ‭Power System Analysis by Hadi Saadat – TMH Edition.‬
‭4. Power System Analysis by B.R.Gupta, Wheeler Publications.‬
‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬
‭HYDERABAD‬
‭IV Year B.Tech EEE I-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭‬
P ‭ ‬
C
‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭POWER SYSTEM OPERATION AND CONTROL‬

‭ bjective :‬
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‭This‬‭subject‬‭deals‬‭with‬‭Economic‬‭operation‬‭of‬‭Power‬‭Systems,‬‭Hydrothermal‬‭schedulings‬‭and‬‭modeling‬
‭of‬ ‭turbines,‬ ‭generators‬ ‭and‬ ‭automatic‬ ‭controllers.‬ ‭It‬ ‭emphasizes‬ ‭on‬ ‭single‬ ‭area‬ ‭and‬ ‭two‬ ‭area‬ ‭load‬
‭frequency control and reactive power control.‬

‭UNIT – I‬‭Economic Operation of Power Systems-1‬

‭ ptimal‬ ‭operation‬ ‭of‬ ‭Generators‬ ‭in‬ ‭Thermal‬ ‭Power‬ ‭Stations,‬ ‭-‬ ‭heat‬ ‭rate‬ ‭Curve‬ ‭–‬ ‭Cost‬ ‭Curve‬ ‭–‬
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‭Incremental‬‭fuel‬‭and‬‭Production‬‭costs,‬‭input-output‬‭characteristics,‬‭Optimum‬‭generation‬‭allocation‬‭with‬
‭line losses neglected.‬

‭UNIT – II‬ ‭Economic Operation of Power Systems-2‬

‭Optimum‬ ‭generation‬ ‭allocation‬ ‭including‬ ‭the‬ ‭effect‬ ‭of‬ ‭transmission‬ ‭line‬ ‭losses‬ ‭–‬ ‭Loss‬ ‭Coefficients,‬
‭ eneral transmission line loss formula.‬
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‭UNIT – III‬ ‭Hydrothermal Scheduling‬

‭Optimal‬ ‭scheduling‬ ‭of‬ ‭Hydrothermal‬ ‭System:‬ ‭Hydroelectric‬ ‭power‬ ‭plant‬ ‭models,‬ ‭Scheduling‬
‭ roblems-Short term Hydrothermal scheduling problem.‬
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‭UNIT –IV‬ ‭Modelling of Turbine, Generator and Automatic Controllers‬

‭Modelling‬ ‭of‬ ‭Turbine:‬‭First‬‭order‬‭Turbine‬‭model,‬‭Block‬‭Diagram‬‭representation‬‭of‬‭Steam‬‭Turbines‬‭and‬


‭ pproximate Linear Models.‬
A
‭ odelling‬‭of‬‭Generator‬‭(Steady‬‭State‬‭and‬‭Transient‬‭Models):‬‭Description‬‭of‬‭Simplified‬‭Network‬‭Model‬‭of‬
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‭a‬ ‭Synchronous‬ ‭Machine‬ ‭(Classical‬ ‭Model),‬ ‭Description‬ ‭of‬ ‭Swing‬ ‭Equation‬ ‭(No‬ ‭Derivation)‬ ‭and‬
‭State-Space II-Order Mathematical Model of Synchronous Machine.‬

‭Modelling‬‭of‬‭Governor:‬‭Mathematical‬‭Modelling‬‭of‬‭Speed‬‭Governing‬‭System‬‭–‬‭Derivation‬‭of‬‭small‬‭signal‬
t‭ransfer function.‬

‭ odelling of Excitation System: Fundamental Characteristics of an Excitation system, Ttransfer function,‬


M
‭Block Diagram Representation of IEEE Type-1 Model‬

‭UNIT – V‬ ‭Single Area Load Frequency Control‬

‭ ecessity of keeping frequency constant.‬


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‭Definitions‬ ‭of‬ ‭Control‬ ‭area‬ ‭–‬ ‭Single‬ ‭area‬‭control‬‭–‬‭Block‬‭diagram‬‭representation‬‭of‬‭an‬‭isolated‬‭power‬
‭system – Steady state analysis – Dynamic response – Uncontrolled case.‬

‭UNIT – VI‬ ‭Two-Area Load Frequency Control‬

‭Load frequency control of 2-area system – uncontrolled case and controlled case, tie-line bias control‬

‭UNIT-VII Load Frequency Controllers‬

‭Proportional‬ ‭plus‬ ‭Integral‬ ‭control‬ ‭of‬ ‭single‬ ‭area‬ ‭and‬ ‭its‬ ‭block‬ ‭diagram‬ ‭representation,‬ ‭steady‬ ‭state‬
r‭ esponse – Load Frequency Control and Economic dispatch control.‬

‭UNIT – VIII‬ ‭Reactive Power Control‬

‭ verview‬ ‭of‬ ‭Reactive‬ ‭Power‬ ‭control‬ ‭–‬ ‭Reactive‬ ‭Power‬ ‭compensation‬ ‭in‬ ‭transmission‬ ‭systems‬ ‭–‬
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‭advantages‬‭and‬‭disadvantages‬‭of‬‭different‬‭types‬‭of‬‭compensating‬‭equipment‬‭for‬‭transmission‬‭systems;‬
‭load‬ ‭compensation‬ ‭–‬ ‭Specifications‬ ‭of‬ ‭load‬ ‭compensator,‬ ‭Uncompensated‬ ‭and‬ ‭compensated‬
‭transmission lines: shunt and Series Compensation.‬

‭ EXT BOOKS:‬
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‭1.‬ ‭Electrical Power Systems by C.L.Wadhwa, Newage International-3‬‭rd‬ ‭Edition‬
‭2.‬ ‭Modern Power System Analysis‬‭– by I.J.Nagrath &‬‭D.P.Kothari Tata M Graw – Hill Publishing‬
‭Company Ltd, 2‬‭nd‬ ‭edition.‬
‭REFERENCE BOOKS:‬

‭1.‬ P ‭ ower System Analysis and Design‬‭by J.Duncan Glover‬‭and M.S.Sarma., THOMPSON, 3‬‭rd‬
‭Edition.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Electric Energy systems Theory – by O.I.Elgerd, Tata Mc Graw-hill Publishing Company Ltd.,‬
‭Second edition.‬
‭3. Power System Analysis by Grainger and Stevenson, Tata McGraw Hill.‬
‭4. Power System Analysis by Hadi Saadat – TMH Edition.‬
‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬
‭HYDERABAD‬
‭IV Year B.Tech EEE I-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭ ‬
C
‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭H.V.D.C. TRANSMISSION‬
‭(ELECTIVE-I)‬

‭ bjective :‬
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‭This‬‭subject‬‭deals‬‭with‬‭the‬‭importance‬‭of‬‭HVDC‬‭transmission,‬‭analysis‬‭of‬‭HVDC‬‭converters,‬‭Faults‬‭and‬
‭protections,‬ ‭Harmonics‬ ‭and‬ ‭Filters.‬ ‭It‬ ‭also‬ ‭deals‬ ‭with‬ ‭Reactive‬ ‭power‬ ‭control‬ ‭and‬ ‭Power‬ ‭factor‬
‭improvements of the system.‬

‭UNIT – I‬‭BASIC CONCEPTS‬

‭ conomics & Terminal equipment of HVDC transmission systems: Types of HVDC Links – Apparatus‬
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‭required for HVDC Systems – Comparison of AC &DC Transmission, Application of DC Transmission‬
‭System – Planning & Modern trends in D.C. Transmission.‬
‭UNIT – II‬ ‭ANALYSIS OF HVDC CONVERTERS‬

‭ hoice of Converter configuration – analysis of Graetz – characteristics of 6 Pulse & 12 Pulse converters –‬
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‭Cases of two 3 phase converters in star –star mode – their performance.‬
‭UNIT – III‬ ‭CONVERTER & HVDC SYSTEM CONTROL‬
‭ rincipal of DC Link Control – Converters Control Characteristics – Firing angle control – Current and‬
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‭extinction angle control – Effect of source inductance on the system; Starting and stopping of DC link;‬
‭Power Control.‬

‭ NIT-IV‬ ‭REACTIVE POWER CONTROL IN HVDC‬


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‭Reactive Power Requirements in steady state-Conventional control strategies-Alternate control‬
‭strategies-sources of reactive power-AC Filters – shunt capacitors-synchronous condensers.‬
‭UNIT –V‬‭POWER FLOW ANALYSIS IN AC/DC SYSTEMS‬
‭Modelling‬ ‭of‬ ‭DC‬ ‭Links-DC‬‭Network-DC‬‭Converter-Controller‬‭Equations-Solution‬‭of‬‭DC‬‭loadflow‬‭–‬‭P.U.‬
‭System for d.c. quantities-solution of AC-DC Power flow-Simultaneous method-Sequential method.‬

‭ NIT-VI‬ ‭CONVERTER FAULT & PROTECTION‬


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‭Converter‬‭faults‬‭–‬‭protection‬‭against‬‭over‬‭current‬‭and‬‭over‬‭voltage‬‭in‬‭converter‬‭station‬‭–‬‭surge‬‭arresters‬
‭–‬ ‭smoothing‬ ‭reactors‬ ‭–‬ ‭DC‬ ‭breakers‬ ‭–Audible‬ ‭noise-space‬ ‭charge‬ ‭field-corona‬ ‭effects‬ ‭on‬ ‭DC‬
‭lines-Radio interference.‬

‭UNIT – VII‬ ‭HARMONICS‬

‭ eneration of Harmonics –Characteristics harmonics,calculation of AC Harmonics,Non- Characteristics‬


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‭harmonics, adverse effects of harmonics – Calculation of voltage & Current harmonics – Effect of Pulse‬
‭number on harmonics‬

‭ NIT-VIII‬
U ‭FILTERS‬
‭Types of AC filters,Design of Single tuned filters –Design of High pass filters.‬

‭TEXT BOOKS:‬

‭1.‬ ‭HVDC Power Transmission Systems: Technology and system Interactions – by K.R.Padiyar,‬
‭New Age International (P) Limited, and Publishers.‬
‭2.‬ ‭EHVAC and HVDC Transmission Engineering and Practice – S.Rao.‬

‭REFERENCE BOOKS:‬

‭ .‬ H
1 ‭ VDC Transmission – J.Arrillaga.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Direct Current Transmission – by E.W.Kimbark, John Wiley & Sons.‬
‭3.‬ ‭Power Transmission by Direct Current – by E.Uhlmann, B.S.Publications.‬
‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬
‭HYDERABAD‬
‭IV Year B.Tech EEE I-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭C‬
‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭EHV AC TRANSMISSION‬
‭(Elective-I)‬
‭Unit – I: Preliminaries:‬
‭Necessity of EHV AC transmission – advantages and problems–power handling capacity and line‬
‭losses- mechanical considerations – resistance of conductors – properties of bundled conductors –‬
‭bundle spacing and bundle radius- Examples.‬

‭ nit – II: Line and ground reactive parameters:‬


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‭Line‬‭inductance‬‭and‬‭capacitances‬‭–‬‭sequence‬‭inductances‬‭and‬‭capacitances‬‭–‬‭modes‬‭of‬‭propagation‬‭–‬
‭ground return - Examples‬

‭ nit – III: Voltage gradients of conductors:‬


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‭Electrostatics‬‭–‬‭field‬‭of‬‭sphere‬‭gap‬‭–‬‭field‬‭of‬‭line‬‭changes‬‭and‬‭properties‬‭–‬‭charge‬‭–‬‭potential‬‭relations‬
‭for‬ ‭multi-conductors‬ ‭–‬ ‭surface‬ ‭voltage‬ ‭gradient‬ ‭on‬ ‭conductors‬ ‭–‬ ‭distribution‬ ‭of‬ ‭voltage‬ ‭gradient‬ ‭on‬
‭sub-conductors of bundle – Examples.‬

‭Unit – IV: Corona effects – I:‬


‭Power‬ ‭loss‬ ‭and‬ ‭audible‬ ‭noise‬ ‭(AN)‬ ‭–‬ ‭corona‬ ‭loss‬ ‭formulae‬ ‭–‬ ‭charge‬ ‭voltage‬‭diagram‬‭–‬‭generation,‬
‭characteristics‬ ‭-‬ ‭limits‬‭and‬‭measurements‬‭of‬‭AN‬‭–‬‭relation‬‭between‬‭1-phase‬‭and‬‭3-phase‬‭AN‬‭levels‬‭–‬
‭Examples.‬

‭ nit – V: Corona effects – II:‬


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‭Radio‬‭interference‬‭(RI)‬‭-‬‭corona‬‭pulses‬‭generation,‬‭properties,‬‭limits‬‭–‬‭frequency‬‭spectrum‬‭–‬‭modes‬‭of‬
‭propagation – excitation function – measurement of RI, RIV and excitation functions – Examples.‬
‭ nit – VI: Electro static field:‬
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‭Electrostatic‬ ‭field:‬ ‭calculation‬ ‭of‬ ‭electrostatic‬ ‭field‬ ‭of‬ ‭EHV/AC‬ ‭lines‬ ‭–‬ ‭effect‬ ‭on‬ ‭humans,‬ ‭animals‬‭and‬
‭plants‬ ‭–‬ ‭electrostatic‬ ‭induction‬ ‭in‬ ‭unenergised‬ ‭circuit‬ ‭of‬ ‭double-circuit‬ ‭line‬ ‭–‬ ‭electromagnetic‬
‭interference-Examples.‬

‭ nit- VII: Traveling wave theory‬


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‭Traveling‬ ‭wave‬ ‭expression‬ ‭and‬ ‭solution-‬ ‭source‬ ‭of‬ ‭excitation-‬ ‭terminal‬‭conditions-‬‭open‬‭circuited‬‭and‬
‭short-circuited‬ ‭end-‬ ‭reflection‬ ‭and‬ ‭refraction‬ ‭coefficients-Lumped‬ ‭parameters‬ ‭of‬ ‭distributed‬
‭lines-generalized constants-No load voltage conditions and charging current.‬

‭ nit –VIII: Voltage control:‬


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‭Power‬‭circle‬‭diagram‬‭and‬‭its‬‭use‬‭–‬‭voltage‬‭control‬‭using‬‭synchronous‬‭condensers‬‭–‬‭cascade‬‭connection‬
‭of‬ ‭shunt‬ ‭and‬ ‭series‬ ‭compensation‬ ‭–‬ ‭sub‬ ‭synchronous‬ ‭resonance‬ ‭in‬ ‭series‬ ‭capacitor‬ ‭–‬‭compensated‬
‭lines – static VAR compensating system.‬

‭TEXT BOOKS:‬

‭ .‬ E
1 ‭ HVAC Transmission Engineering by R. D. Begamudre, New Age International (p) Ltd.‬
‭2.‬ ‭HVAC and DC Transmission by S. Rao‬

‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬


‭HYDERABAD‬
‭IV Year B.Tech EEE I-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭C‬
‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING‬
‭(ELECTIVE-I)‬
‭Objective ;‬
‭This‬ ‭subject‬ ‭deals‬ ‭with‬ ‭the‬ ‭detailed‬ ‭analysis‬ ‭of‬ ‭Breakdown‬ ‭occur‬ ‭in‬ ‭gaseous,‬ ‭liquids‬ ‭and‬ ‭solid‬
‭dielectrics.‬‭Information‬‭about‬‭generation‬‭and‬‭measurement‬‭of‬‭High‬‭voltage‬‭and‬‭current.‬‭In‬‭addition‬‭the‬
‭High voltage testing methods are also discussed.‬

‭UNIT I‬ ‭INTRODUCTION TO HIGH VOLTAGE TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS‬

‭ lectric‬ ‭Field‬ ‭Stresses,‬ ‭Gas‬ ‭/‬ ‭Vaccum‬ ‭as‬ ‭Insulator,‬ ‭Liquid‬ ‭Dielectrics,‬ ‭Solids‬ ‭and‬ ‭Composites,‬
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‭Estimation‬ ‭and‬ ‭Control‬ ‭of‬ ‭Electric‬ ‭Stress,‬ ‭Numerical‬ ‭methods‬ ‭for‬ ‭electric‬ ‭field‬ ‭computation,‬ ‭Surge‬
‭voltages,‬ ‭their‬ ‭distribution‬ ‭and‬ ‭control,‬ ‭Applications‬ ‭of‬ ‭insulating‬ ‭materials‬ ‭in‬ ‭transformers,‬ ‭rotating‬
‭machines, circuit breakers, cable power capacitors and bushings.‬

‭ NIT II‬ ‭BREAK DOWN IN GASEOUS AND LIQUID DIELECTRICS‬


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‭Gases‬ ‭as‬ ‭insulating‬ ‭media,‬ ‭collision‬ ‭process,‬ ‭Ionization‬‭process,‬‭Townsend’s‬‭criteria‬‭of‬‭breakdown‬‭in‬
‭gases,‬ ‭Paschen’s‬ ‭law.‬ ‭Liquid‬ ‭as‬ ‭Insulator,‬ ‭pure‬ ‭and‬ ‭commercial‬ ‭liquids,‬ ‭breakdown‬ ‭in‬ ‭pure‬ ‭and‬
‭commercial liquids.‬

‭ NIT III‬ ‭BREAK DOWN IN SOLID DIELECTRICS‬


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‭Intrinsic‬‭breakdown,‬‭electromechanical‬‭breakdown,‬‭thermal‬‭breakdown,‬‭breakdown‬‭of‬‭solid‬‭dielectrics‬‭in‬
‭practice, Breakdown in composite dielectrics, solid dielectrics used in practice.‬

‭ NIT IV‬ ‭GENERATION OF HIGH VOLTAGES AND CURRENTS‬


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‭Generation‬ ‭of‬ ‭High‬ ‭Direct‬ ‭Current‬ ‭Voltages,‬ ‭Generation‬ ‭of‬ ‭High‬ ‭alternating‬ ‭voltages,‬ ‭Generation‬ ‭of‬
‭Impulse Voltages, Generation of Impulse currents, Tripping and control of impulse generators.‬

‭ NIT V‬ ‭MEASUREMENT OF HIGH VOLTAGES AND CURRENTS‬


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‭Measurement‬‭of‬‭High‬‭Direct‬‭Current‬‭voltages,‬‭Measurement‬‭of‬‭High‬‭Voltages‬‭alternating‬‭and‬‭impulse,‬
‭Measurement‬ ‭of‬ ‭High‬ ‭Currents-direct,‬ ‭alternating‬ ‭and‬ ‭Impulse,‬ ‭Oscilloscope‬ ‭for‬ ‭impulse‬ ‭voltage‬ ‭and‬
‭current measurements.‬

‭UNIT VI‬ ‭OVER VOLTAGE PHENOMENON AND INSULATION CO-ORDINATION‬

‭ atural‬‭causes‬‭for‬‭over‬‭voltages‬‭–‬‭Lightning‬‭phenomenon,‬‭Overvoltage‬‭due‬‭to‬‭switching‬‭surges,‬‭system‬
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‭faults‬ ‭and‬ ‭other‬ ‭abnormal‬ ‭conditions,‬ ‭Principles‬ ‭of‬ ‭Insulation‬‭Coordination‬‭on‬‭High‬‭voltage‬‭and‬‭Extra‬
‭High Voltage power systems.‬

‭UNIT VII‬‭NON-DISTRUCTIVE TESTING OF MATERIAL AND ELECTRICAL APPARATUS‬

‭ easurement of D.C Resistivity, Measurement of Dielectric Constant and loss factor, Partial discharge‬
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‭measurements.‬
‭ NIT VIII‬
U ‭HIGH VOLTAGE TESTING OF ELECTRICAL APPARATUS‬
‭Testing‬‭of‬‭Insulators‬‭and‬‭bushings,‬‭Testing‬‭of‬‭Isolators‬‭and‬‭circuit‬‭breakers,‬‭Testing‬‭of‬‭cables,‬‭Testing‬‭of‬
‭Transformers, Testing of Surge Arresters, Radio Interference measurements.‬

‭TEXT BOOKS:‬

‭ .‬ H
1 ‭ igh Voltage Engineering by M.S.Naidu and V. Kamaraju – TMH Publications, 3‬‭rd‬ ‭Edition‬
‭2.‬ ‭High‬ ‭Voltage‬ ‭Engineering:‬ ‭Fundamentals‬ ‭by‬ ‭E.Kuffel,‬ ‭W.S.Zaengl,‬ ‭J.Kuffel‬ ‭by‬ ‭Elsevier,‬ ‭2‬‭nd‬
‭Edition.‬

‭REFERENCE BOOKS:‬

‭ .‬ H
1 ‭ igh Voltage Engineering by C.L.Wadhwa, New Age Internationals (P) Limited, 1997.‬
‭2.‬ ‭High‬ ‭Voltage‬ ‭Insulation‬ ‭Engineering‬ ‭by‬ ‭Ravindra‬ ‭Arora,‬ ‭Wolfgang‬ ‭Mosch,‬ ‭New‬ ‭Age‬
‭International (P) Limited, 1995.‬

‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬


‭HYDERABAD‬
‭IV Year B.Tech EEE I-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭ ‬
C
‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭RELIABILITY ENGINEERING AND APPLICATIONS TO POWER SYSTEMS‬
‭(ELECTIVE-II)‬

‭ NIT – I‬‭Basics of Probability theory & Distribution‬


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‭Basic‬ ‭probability‬ ‭theory‬ ‭–‬ ‭rules‬ ‭for‬ ‭combining‬‭probabilities‬‭of‬‭events‬‭–‬‭Bernoulli’s‬‭trials‬‭–‬‭probabilities‬
‭density‬ ‭and‬ ‭distribution‬ ‭functions‬ ‭–‬ ‭binomial‬ ‭distribution‬ ‭–‬ ‭expected‬ ‭value‬ ‭and‬ ‭standard‬ ‭deviation‬ ‭of‬
‭binomial distribution.‬

‭ NIT – II‬
U ‭Network Modelling and Reliability Analysis‬
‭Analysis of Series, Parallel, Series-Parallel networks – complex networks – decomposition method.‬

‭ NIT – III‬
U ‭Reliability functions‬
‭Reliability‬‭functions‬‭f(t),‬‭F(t),‬‭R(t),‬‭h(t)‬‭and‬‭their‬‭relationships‬‭–‬‭exponential‬‭distribution‬‭–‬‭Expected‬‭value‬
‭and‬‭standard‬‭deviation‬‭of‬‭exponential‬‭distribution‬‭–‬‭Bath‬‭tub‬‭curve‬‭–‬‭reliability‬‭analysis‬‭of‬‭series‬‭parallel‬
‭networks using exponential distribution – reliability measures MTTF, MTTR, MTBF.‬

‭ NIT – IV‬
U ‭Markov Modelling‬
‭Markov chains – concept of stochastic transitional probability Matrix, Evaluation of limiting state‬
‭Probabilities. – Markov processes one component repairable system – time dependent probability‬
‭evaluation using Laplace transform approach – evaluation of limiting state probabilities using STPM –‬
‭two component repairable models.‬

‭ NIT – V‬
U ‭Frequency & Duration Techniques‬
‭Frequency and duration concept – Evaluation of frequency of encountering state, mean cycletime, for‬
‭one , two component repairable models – evaluation of cumulative probability and cumulative frequency‬
‭of encountering of merged states.‬

‭ NIT – VI‬
U ‭Generation System Reliability Analysis‬
‭Reliability model of a generation system– recursive relation for unit addition and removal – load‬
‭modeling - Merging of generation load model – evaluation of transition rates for merged state model –‬
‭cumulative Probability, cumulative frequency of failure evaluation – LOLP, LOLE.‬

‭ NIT – VII‬
U ‭Composite Systems Reliability Analysis‬
‭Decompositions method – Reliability Indices – Weather Effects on Transmission Lines.‬

‭ NIT – VIII‬
U ‭Distribution System and Reliability Analysis‬
‭Basic Concepts – Evaluation of Basic and performance reliability indices of radial networks.‬

‭TEXT BOOKS:‬
‭1.‬ ‭Reliability‬‭Evaluation‬‭of‬‭Engg.‬‭System‬‭–‬‭R.‬‭Billinton,‬‭R.N.Allan,‬‭Plenum‬‭Press,‬‭New‬‭York,‬‭reprinted‬
‭in India by B.S.Publications, 2007.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Reliability‬ ‭Evaluation‬ ‭of‬ ‭Power‬ ‭systems‬ ‭–‬ ‭R.‬ ‭Billinton,‬ ‭R.N.Allan,‬ ‭Pitman‬ ‭Advance‬ ‭Publishing‬
‭Program, New York, reprinted in India by B.S.Publications, 2007.‬
‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬
‭HYDERABAD‬
‭IV Year B.Tech EEE I-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭C‬
‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭NON–CONVENTIONAL SOURCES OF ENERGY‬
‭(ELECTIVE-II)‬
‭Objective :‬
‭It‬ ‭introduces‬ ‭solar‬ ‭energy‬ ‭its‬‭radiation,‬‭collection,‬‭storage‬‭and‬‭application.‬‭It‬‭also‬‭introduces‬‭the‬‭Wind‬
‭energy, Biomass energy, Geothermal energy and ocean energy as alternative energy sources.‬

‭ NIT – I‬
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‭PRINCIPLES‬ ‭OF‬ ‭SOLAR‬ ‭RADIATION‬‭:‬ ‭Role‬ ‭and‬ ‭potential‬ ‭of‬ ‭new‬ ‭and‬ ‭renewable‬ ‭source,‬ ‭the‬ ‭solar‬
‭energy‬ ‭option,‬ ‭Environmental‬ ‭impact‬ ‭of‬ ‭solar‬ ‭power,‬ ‭physics‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭sun,‬ ‭the‬ ‭solar‬ ‭constant,‬
‭extraterrestrial‬‭and‬‭terrestrial‬‭solar‬‭radiation,‬‭solar‬‭radiation‬‭on‬‭titled‬‭surface,‬‭instruments‬‭for‬‭measuring‬
‭solar radiation and sun shine, solar radiation data.‬

‭ NIT-II‬
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‭SOLAR‬‭ENERGY‬‭COLLECTION‬‭:‬‭Flat‬‭plate‬‭and‬‭concentrating‬‭collectors,‬‭classification‬‭of‬‭concentrating‬
‭collectors, orientation and thermal analysis, advanced collectors.‬

‭ NIT-III‬
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‭SOLAR‬ ‭ENERGY‬ ‭STORAGE‬ ‭AND‬ ‭APPLICATIONS‬‭:‬ ‭Different‬ ‭methods,‬ ‭Sensible,‬ ‭latent‬ ‭heat‬ ‭and‬
‭stratified‬‭storage,‬‭solar‬‭ponds.‬‭Solar‬‭Applications-‬‭solar‬‭heating/cooling‬‭technique,‬‭solar‬‭distillation‬‭and‬
‭drying, photovoltaic energy conversion.‬

‭ NIT-IV‬
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‭WIND‬ ‭ENERGY‬‭:‬ ‭Sources‬ ‭and‬ ‭potentials,‬ ‭horizontal‬ ‭and‬ ‭vertical‬ ‭axis‬ ‭windmills,‬ ‭performance‬
‭characteristics, Betz criteria‬

‭ NIT-V‬
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‭BIO-MASS‬‭:‬‭Principles‬‭of‬‭Bio-Conversion,‬‭Anaerobic/aerobic‬‭digestion,‬‭types‬‭of‬‭Bio-gas‬‭digesters,‬‭gas‬
‭yield,‬ ‭combustion‬‭characteristics‬‭of‬‭bio-gas,‬‭utilization‬‭for‬‭cooking,‬‭I.C.Engine‬‭operation‬‭and‬‭economic‬
‭aspects.‬

‭ NIT-VI‬
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‭GEOTHERMAL‬ ‭ENERGY‬‭:‬ ‭Resources,‬ ‭types‬ ‭of‬ ‭wells,‬ ‭methods‬ ‭of‬‭harnessing‬‭the‬‭energy,‬‭potential‬‭in‬
‭India.‬

‭ NIT-VII‬
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‭OCEAN‬ ‭ENERGY‬‭:‬ ‭OTEC,‬ ‭Principles‬ ‭utilization,‬ ‭setting‬ ‭of‬ ‭OTEC‬ ‭plants,‬‭thermodynamic‬‭cycles.‬‭Tidal‬
‭and wave energy: Potential and conversion techniques, mini-hydel power plants, and their economics.‬

‭ NIT-VIII‬
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‭DIRECT‬ ‭ENERGY‬ ‭CONVERSION‬‭:‬ ‭Need‬ ‭for‬ ‭DEC,‬ ‭Carnot‬ ‭cycle,‬ ‭limitations,‬ ‭principles‬ ‭of‬ ‭DEC.‬
‭Thermo-electric‬ ‭generators,‬ ‭seebeck,‬ ‭peltier‬ ‭and‬ ‭joul‬ ‭Thomson‬ ‭effects,‬ ‭Figure‬ ‭of‬ ‭merit,‬ ‭materials,‬
‭applications,‬ ‭MHD‬ ‭generators,‬ ‭principles,‬ ‭dissociation‬ ‭and‬ ‭ionization,‬ ‭hall‬ ‭effect,‬ ‭magnetic‬ ‭flux,‬ ‭MHD‬
‭accelerator,‬ ‭MHD‬ ‭Engine,‬ ‭power‬ ‭generation‬ ‭systems,‬ ‭electron‬ ‭gas‬ ‭dynamic‬ ‭conversion,‬ ‭economic‬
‭aspects.‬‭Fuel‬‭cells,‬‭principles,‬‭faraday’s‬‭law’s,‬‭thermodynamic‬‭aspects,‬‭selection‬‭of‬‭fuels‬‭and‬‭operating‬
‭conditions.‬

‭TEXT BOOKS:‬

‭ .‬ N
1 ‭ on-Conventional Energy Sources /G.D. Rai‬
‭2.‬ ‭Renewable Energy Technologies /Ramesh & Kumar /Narosa‬

‭ EFERENCE BOOKS:‬
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‭1. Renewable energy resources/ Tiwari and Ghosal/ Narosa.‬
‭2. Non-Conventional Energy / Ashok V Desai /Wiley Eastern.‬
‭3. Non-Conventional Energy Systems / K Mittal /Wheeler‬
‭4. Solar Energy /Sukhame‬

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‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS‬
‭(ELECTIVE-II)‬

‭UNIT – 1‬ ‭GENERAL CONCEPTS‬

I‭ntroduction‬‭to‬‭distribution‬‭systems,‬‭Load‬‭modelling‬‭and‬‭characteristics.‬‭Coincidence‬‭factor,‬‭contribution‬
‭factor‬ ‭loss‬ ‭factor‬ ‭-‬ ‭Relationship‬ ‭between‬ ‭the‬ ‭load‬ ‭factor‬ ‭and‬ ‭loss‬ ‭factor.‬ ‭Classification‬ ‭of‬ ‭loads‬
‭(Residential, commercial, Agricultural and Industrial) and their characteristics.‬

‭UNIT – II‬ ‭DISTRIBUTION FEEDERS‬

‭Design‬‭Considerations‬‭of‬‭Distribution‬‭Feeders:‬‭Radial‬‭and‬‭loop‬‭types‬‭of‬‭primary‬‭feeders,‬‭voltage‬‭levels,‬
f‭eeder loading; basic design practice of the secondary distribution system.‬

‭UNIT – III‬ ‭SUBSTATIONS‬

‭Location‬‭of‬‭Substations:‬‭Rating‬‭of‬‭distribution‬‭substation,‬‭service‬‭area‬‭within‬‭primary‬‭feeders.‬‭Benefits‬
‭ erived through optimal location of substations.‬
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‭UNIT – IV‬ ‭SYSTEM ANALYSIS‬

‭Voltage‬ ‭drop‬ ‭and‬ ‭power-loss‬‭calculations:‬‭Derivation‬‭for‬‭voltage‬‭drop‬‭and‬‭power‬‭loss‬‭in‬‭lines,‬‭manual‬


‭ ethods of solution for radial networks, three phase balanced primary lines.‬
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‭UNIT – V‬ ‭PROTECTION‬

‭ bjectives‬‭of‬‭distribution‬‭system‬‭protection,‬‭types‬‭of‬‭common‬‭faults‬‭and‬‭procedure‬‭for‬‭fault‬‭calculations.‬
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‭Protective‬ ‭Devices:‬ ‭Principle‬ ‭of‬ ‭operation‬ ‭of‬ ‭Fuses,‬ ‭Circuit‬ ‭Reclosures,‬ ‭line‬ ‭sectionalizes,‬‭and‬‭circuit‬
‭breakers‬

‭UNIT – VI‬ ‭COORDINATION‬

‭Coordination of Protective Devices: General coordination procedure.‬

‭UNIT – VII‬ ‭COMPENSATION FOR POWER FACTOR IMPROVEMENT‬

‭Capacitive compensation for power-factor control.‬

‭ ifferent types of power capacitors, shunt and series capacitors, effect of shunt capacitors‬
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‭(Fixed and switched),‬
‭Power factor correction, capacitor allocation - Economic justification - Procedure to‬
‭determine the best capacitor location.‬

‭UNIT – VIII‬ ‭VOLTAGE CONTROL‬

‭ oltage Control: Equipment for voltage control, effect of series capacitors, effect of‬
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‭AVB/AVR, line drop compensation.‬

‭TEXT BOOK:‬

‭1.‬ ‭“Electric Power Distribution system, Engineering” – by Turan Gonen, Mc Graw-hill Book Company.‬

‭2. Electric Power Distribution – by A.S. Pabla, Tata Mc Graw-hill Publishing company,‬
‭ ‭t‬h‬ ‭edition, 1997.‬
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‭REFERENCE BOOK:‬

‭1. Electrical Power Distribution and Automation by S.Sivanagaraju, V.Sankar, Dhanpat‬


‭Rai & Co, 2006‬
‭2. Electrical Power Distribution Systems by V.Kamaraju, Right Publishers.‬

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P ‭ ‬
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‭ ICROPROCESSORS AND MICROCONTROLLERS LAB‬
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‭I . Microprocessor 8086:‬

‭Introduction to MASM/TASM.‬

‭Arithmetic‬ ‭operation‬ ‭–‬ ‭Multi‬ ‭byte‬ ‭addition‬ ‭and‬ ‭subtraction,‬ ‭Multiplication‬ ‭and‬ ‭Division‬ ‭–‬ ‭Signed‬ ‭and‬
‭unsigned Arithmetic operation, ASCII – arithmetic operation.‬

‭Logic‬ o‭ perations‬ ‭–‬ ‭Shift‬ ‭and‬ ‭rotate‬ ‭–‬ ‭Converting‬ ‭packed‬ ‭BCD‬ ‭to‬ ‭unpacked‬ ‭BCD,‬ ‭BCD‬ ‭to‬ ‭ASCII‬
‭conversion.‬

‭By‬‭using‬‭string‬‭operation‬‭and‬‭Instruction‬‭prefix:‬‭Move‬‭Block,‬‭Reverse‬‭string,‬‭Sorting,‬‭Inserting,‬‭Deleting,‬
‭Length of the string, String comparison.‬

‭Modular Program: Procedure, Near and Far implementation, Recursion.‬

‭Dos/BIOS‬ ‭programming:‬ ‭Reading‬ ‭keyboard‬ ‭(Buffered‬ ‭with‬ ‭and‬ ‭without‬ ‭echo)‬ ‭–‬ ‭Display‬ ‭characters,‬
‭Strings.‬

‭II. Interfacing‬

‭8259 – Interrrupt Controller.‬

‭8279 – Keyboard Disply.‬

‭8255 – PPI.‬

‭8251 – USART.‬

‭III. Mcrocontroller 8051:‬

‭1.‬ ‭Reading and Writing on a parallel port.‬

‭2.‬ ‭Timer in different modes.‬

‭3.‬ ‭Serial communication implementation.‬

‭4.‬ ‭Understanding three memory areas of 00 – FF (Programs using above areas).‬

‭5.‬ ‭Using external interrupts‬

‭6.‬ ‭Programs using special instructions like swap, bit/byte, set/reset etc.‬

‭7.‬ ‭Programs based on short, page, absolute addressing.‬


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‭0‬ ‭3‬ ‭2‬
‭ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS LAB‬

‭The following experiments are required to be conducted as compulsory experiments:‬

‭ .‬
1 ‭ alibration and Testing of single phase energy Meter‬
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‭2.‬ ‭Calibration of dynamometer power factor meter‬
‭3.‬ ‭Crompton D.C. Potentiometer – Calibration of PMMC ammeter and PMMC voltmeter‬
‭4.‬ ‭Kelvin’s double Bridge – Measurement of resistance – Determination of Tolerance.‬
‭5.‬ ‭Measurement of % ratio error and phase angle of given C.T. by comparison.‬
‭6.‬ ‭Schering bridge & Anderson bridge.‬
‭7.‬ ‭Measurement of 3 phase reactive power with single-phase wattmeter.‬
‭8.‬ ‭Measurement of parameters of a choke coil using 3 voltmeter and 3 ammeter methods.‬

‭In addition to the above eight experiments, atleast any two of the experiments from the following‬
‭list are required to be conducted:‬

‭ .‬
1 ‭ ptical bench – Determination of polar curve measurement of MHCP of filament lamps‬
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‭2.‬ ‭Calibration LPF wattmeter – by Phantom testing‬
‭3.‬ ‭Measurement of 3 phase power with single watt meter and 2 No’s of C.T.‬
‭4.‬ ‭C.T. testing using mutual Inductor – Measurement of % ratio error and phase angle of given‬
‭C.T. by Null method.‬
‭5.‬ ‭P.T. testing by comparison – V.G. as Null detector – Measurement of % ratio error and phase‬
‭angle of the given P.T.‬
‭ .‬
6 ‭Dielectric oil testing using H.T. testing Kit‬
‭7.‬ ‭LVDT and capacitance pickup – characteristics and Calibration‬
‭8.‬ ‭Resistance strain gauge – strain measurements and Calibration‬
‭9.‬ ‭Polar curve using Lux meter, Measurement of intensity of illumination of fluorescent lamp.‬
‭10.‬ ‭Transformer turns ratio measurement using a.c. bridge.‬
‭11.‬ ‭Relay testinf using secondary current injection set for over current & reverse current.‬
‭12.‬ ‭A.C. Potentiometer – Polar form/Cartesian form – Calibration of AC Voltmeter, Parameters of‬
‭Choke.‬
‭13.‬ ‭Measurement of Iron loss in a bar specimen using a CRO and using a wattmeter.‬

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‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭UTILIZATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY‬
‭Objective :‬
‭This‬‭subject‬‭deals‬‭with‬‭the‬‭fundamentals‬‭of‬‭illumination‬‭and‬‭its‬‭classification‬‭and‬‭the‬‭electric‬‭heating‬‭and‬
‭welding.‬ ‭It‬ ‭gives‬ ‭the‬ ‭detailed‬ ‭study‬ ‭of‬ ‭all‬ ‭varieties‬ ‭of‬ ‭Electric‬ ‭drives‬ ‭and‬‭their‬‭application‬‭to‬‭electrical‬
‭traction systems.‬

‭UNIT – I‬‭ELECTRIC DRIVES‬

‭ ype‬‭of‬‭electric‬‭drives,‬‭choice‬‭of‬‭motor,‬‭starting‬‭and‬‭running‬‭characteristics,‬‭speed‬‭control,‬‭temperature‬
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‭rise,‬ ‭particular‬ ‭applications‬ ‭of‬ ‭electric‬ ‭drives,‬ ‭types‬ ‭of‬ ‭industrial‬ ‭loads,‬ ‭continuous,‬ ‭intermittent‬ ‭and‬
‭variable loads, load qualization.‬

‭UNIT – II‬ ‭ELECTRIC HEATING‬

‭Advantages and methods of electric heating, resistance heating induction heating and dielectric heating.‬

‭UNIT – III ELECTRIC WELDING‬

‭Electric‬‭welding,‬‭resistance‬‭and‬‭arc‬‭welding,‬‭electric‬‭welding‬‭equipment,‬‭comparison‬‭between‬‭A.C.‬‭and‬
‭ .C. Welding.‬
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‭UNIT – IV‬ ‭ILLUMINATION FUNDAMENTALS‬

‭Introduction,‬ ‭terms‬ ‭used‬ ‭in‬ ‭illumination,‬ ‭laws‬ ‭of‬ ‭illumination,‬ ‭polar‬ ‭curves,‬ ‭photometry,‬ ‭integrating‬
s‭ phere, sources of light.‬

‭UNIT – V VARIOUS ILLUMINATION METHODS‬

‭Discharge‬ ‭lamps,‬ ‭MV‬ ‭and‬ ‭SV‬ ‭lamps‬ ‭–‬ ‭comparison‬ ‭between‬ ‭tungsten‬‭filament‬‭lamps‬‭and‬‭fluorescent‬
t‭ubes, Basic principles of light control, Types and design of lighting and flood lighting.‬

‭UNIT – VI‬ ‭ELECTRIC TRACTION – I‬

‭ ystem‬‭of‬‭electric‬‭traction‬‭and‬‭track‬‭electrification.‬‭Review‬‭of‬‭existing‬‭electric‬‭traction‬‭systems‬‭in‬‭India.‬
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‭Special‬ ‭features‬ ‭of‬ ‭traction‬ ‭motor,‬ ‭methods‬ ‭of‬ ‭electric‬ ‭braking-plugging‬ ‭rheostatic‬ ‭braking‬ ‭and‬
‭regenerative braking.‬

‭UNIT – VII‬ ‭ELECTRIC TRACTION – II‬

‭Mechanics‬ ‭of‬ ‭train‬‭movement.‬‭Speed-time‬‭curves‬‭for‬‭different‬‭services‬‭–‬‭trapezoidal‬‭and‬‭quadrilateral‬


s‭ peed time curves.‬
‭UNIT – VIII ELECTRIC TRACTION-III‬

‭ alculations‬ ‭of‬ ‭tractive‬ ‭effort,‬ ‭power,‬ ‭specific‬ ‭energy‬ ‭consumption‬ ‭for‬ ‭given‬ ‭run,‬ ‭effect‬ ‭of‬ ‭varying‬
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‭acceleration‬ ‭and‬ ‭braking‬ ‭retardation,‬ ‭adhesive‬ ‭weight‬ ‭and‬ ‭braking‬ ‭retardation‬ ‭adhesive‬ ‭weight‬ ‭and‬
‭coefficient of adhesion.‬

‭TEXT BOOK:‬

‭1.‬ ‭Utilisation of Electric Energy – by E. Openshaw Taylor, Orient Longman.‬

‭2.‬ ‭Art & Science of Utilization of electrical Energy – by Partab, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.‬

‭REFERENCE BOOKS:‬

‭1.‬ ‭Utilization‬ ‭of‬ ‭Electrical‬ ‭Power‬ ‭including‬ ‭Electric‬ ‭drives‬ ‭and‬ ‭Electric‬ ‭traction‬ ‭–‬ ‭by‬
‭N.V.Suryanarayana, New Age International (P) Limited, Publishers, 1996.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Generation, Distribution and Utilization of electrical Energy – by C.L. Wadhwa, New Age‬
‭International (P) Limited, Publishers, 1997.‬
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‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭ADVANCED CONTROL SYSTEMS‬
‭(‬‭ELECTIVE – III‬‭)‬
‭Objective :‬
‭This‬ ‭subject‬ ‭deals‬ ‭with‬ ‭state‬ ‭space,‬ ‭describing‬ ‭function,‬ ‭phase‬ ‭plane‬ ‭and‬ ‭stability‬ ‭analysis‬‭including‬
‭controllability and observability. It also deals with modern control and optimal control systems.‬

‭UNIT – I‬‭STATE SPACE ANALYSIS‬

‭ tate Space Representation, Solution of State Equation, State Transition Matrix, Canonical Forms –‬
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‭Controllable Canonical Form, Observable Canonical Form, Jordan Canonical Form.‬

‭UNIT – II‬ ‭CONTROLLABILITY AND OBSERVABILITY‬

‭ ests‬ ‭for‬ ‭controllability‬ ‭and‬ ‭observability‬ ‭for‬ ‭continuous‬ ‭time‬ ‭systems‬ ‭–‬ ‭Time‬ ‭varying‬‭case,‬‭minimum‬
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‭energy‬ ‭control,‬ ‭time‬ ‭invariant‬ ‭case,‬ ‭Principle‬ ‭of‬ ‭Duality,‬ ‭Controllability‬ ‭and‬ ‭observability‬ ‭form‬ ‭Jordan‬
‭canonical form and other canonical forms.‬

‭UNIT – III‬ ‭DESCRIBING FUNCTION ANALYSIS‬

‭Introduction‬ ‭to‬ ‭nonlinear‬ ‭systems,‬ ‭Types‬ ‭of‬ ‭nonlinearities,‬ ‭describing‬ ‭functions,‬ ‭describing‬ ‭function‬
‭ nalysis of nonlinear control systems.‬
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‭UNIT-IV‬ ‭PHASE-PLANE ANALYSIS‬

‭Introduction‬‭to‬‭phase-plane‬‭analysis,‬‭Method‬‭of‬‭Isoclines‬‭for‬‭Constructing‬‭Trajectories,‬‭singular‬‭points,‬
‭ hase-plane analysis of nonlinear control systems.‬
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‭UNIT-V‬ ‭STABILITY ANALYSIS‬

‭Stability‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ ‭sense‬ ‭of‬ ‭Lyapunov.,‬ ‭Lyapunov’s‬ ‭stability‬ ‭and‬ ‭Lypanov’s‬ ‭instability‬ ‭theorems.‬ ‭Direct‬
‭method of Lypanov for the Linear and Nonlinear continuous time autonomous systems.‬

‭UNIT – VI‬ ‭MODAL CONTROL‬

‭Effect‬ ‭of‬ ‭state‬‭feedback‬‭on‬‭controllability‬‭and‬‭observability,‬‭Design‬‭of‬‭State‬‭Feedback‬‭Control‬‭through‬


‭ ole placement. Full order observer and reduced order observer.‬
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‭UNIT-VII‬ ‭CALCULUS OF VARIATIONS‬

‭ inimization‬ ‭of‬ ‭functionals‬ ‭of‬ ‭single‬ ‭function,‬ ‭Constrained‬ ‭minimization.‬ ‭Minimum‬ ‭principle.‬ ‭Control‬
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‭variable‬ ‭inequality‬ ‭constraints.‬ ‭Control‬ ‭and‬ ‭state‬ ‭variable‬ ‭inequality‬ ‭constraints.‬ ‭Euler‬ ‭Lagrangine‬
‭Equation.‬
‭UNIT –VIII‬ ‭OPTIMAL CONTROL‬

‭Formulation‬‭of‬‭optimal‬‭control‬‭problem.‬‭Minimum‬‭time,‬‭Minimum‬‭energy,‬‭minimum‬‭fuel‬‭problems.‬‭State‬
r‭ egulator problem. Output regulator problem. Tracking problem, Continuous-Time Linear Regulators.‬

‭TEXT BOOKS:‬

‭1.‬ ‭Modern‬‭Control‬‭System‬‭Theory‬‭–‬‭by‬‭M.‬‭Gopal,‬‭New‬‭Age‬‭International‬‭Publishers,‬‭2‬‭nd‬ ‭edition,‬


‭ 996‬
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‭REFERENCE BOOKS:‬

‭ .‬
1 ‭ odern Control Engineering – by K. Ogata, Prentice Hall of India, 3‬‭rd‬ ‭edition, 1998‬
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‭2.‬ ‭Control Systems Engineering by I.J. Nagarath and M.Gopal, New Age International (P) Ltd.‬
‭3.‬ ‭Digital‬ ‭Control‬ ‭and‬ ‭State‬ ‭Variable‬ ‭Methods‬ ‭–‬ ‭by‬ ‭M.‬ ‭Gopal,‬ ‭Tata‬ ‭Mc‬ ‭Graw-Hill‬ ‭Companies,‬
‭1997.‬
‭4. Systems and Control by Stainslaw H. Zak , Oxford Press, 2003.‬
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‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS‬
‭(ELECTIVE-III)‬

‭UNIT – I‬ ‭SAMPLING AND RECONSTRUCTION‬

‭Introduction,‬ ‭Examples‬ ‭of‬ ‭Data‬ ‭control‬ ‭systems‬ ‭–‬ ‭Digital‬ ‭to‬ ‭Analog‬ ‭conversion‬ ‭and‬ ‭Analog‬‭to‬‭Digital‬
c‭ onversion, sample and hold operations.‬

‭UNIT-II‬ ‭THE Z – TRANSFORMS‬

I‭ntroduction, Linear difference equations, pulse response, Z – transforms, Theorems of Z – Transforms,‬


‭the inverse Z – transforms, Modified Z- Transforms‬

‭ NIT-III‬ ‭Z-PLANE ANALYSIS OF DISCRETE-TIME CONTROL SYSTEM‬


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‭Z-Transform method for solving difference equations; Pulse transforms function, block diagram analysis‬
‭of sampled – data systems, mapping between s-plane and z-plane.‬

‭UNIT – IV‬ ‭STATE SPACE ANALYSIS‬

‭ tate Space Representation of discrete time systems, Pulse Transfer Function Matrix solving discrete‬
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‭time state space equations, State transition matrix and it’s Properties, Methods for Computation of State‬
‭Transition Matrix, Discretization of continuous time state – space equations‬

‭UNIT – V‬ ‭CONTROLLABILITY AND OBSERVABILITY‬

‭Concepts‬‭of‬‭Controllability‬‭and‬‭Observability,‬‭Tests‬‭for‬‭controllability‬‭and‬‭Observability.‬‭Duality‬‭between‬
‭ ontrollability and Observability, Controllability and Observability conditions for Pulse Transfer Function‬
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‭UNIT – VI‬ ‭STABILITY ANALYSIS‬

‭ apping‬‭between‬‭the‬‭S-Plane‬‭and‬‭the‬‭Z-Plane‬‭–‬‭Primary‬‭strips‬‭and‬‭Complementary‬‭Strips‬‭–‬‭Constant‬
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‭frequency‬ ‭loci,‬ ‭Constant‬ ‭damping‬ ‭ratio‬ ‭loci,‬ ‭Stability‬ ‭Analysis‬ ‭of‬ ‭closed‬ ‭loop‬‭systems‬‭in‬‭the‬‭Z-Plane.‬
‭Jury stablility test – Stability Analysis by use of the Bilinear Transformation and Routh Stability criterion.‬

‭UNIT‬‭–‬‭VII‬ ‭DESIGN‬ ‭OF‬ ‭DISCRETE‬ ‭TIME‬ ‭CONTROL‬ ‭SYSTEM‬ ‭BY‬ ‭CONVENTIONAL‬


‭ ETHODS‬
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‭ ransient‬‭and‬‭steady‬‭–‬‭State‬‭response‬‭Analysis‬‭–‬‭Design‬‭based‬‭on‬‭the‬‭frequency‬‭response‬‭method‬‭–‬
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‭Bilinear‬‭Transformation‬‭and‬‭Design‬‭procedure‬‭in‬‭the‬‭w-plane,‬‭Lead,‬‭Lag‬‭and‬ ‭Lead-Lag‬‭compensators‬
‭and digital PID controllers.‬

‭.‬

‭UNIT – VIII‬ ‭STATE FEEDBACK CONTROLLERS AND OBSERVERS‬


‭Design‬ ‭of‬ ‭state‬ ‭feedback‬ ‭controller‬ ‭through‬ ‭pole‬ ‭placement‬ ‭–‬ ‭Necessary‬ ‭and‬ ‭sufficient‬ ‭conditions,‬
‭ ckerman’s formula.‬
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‭State Observers – Full order and Reduced order observers.‬

‭TEXT BOOKS:‬

‭1.‬ ‭Discrete-Time Control systems - K. Ogata, Pearson Education/PHI, 2‬‭nd‬ ‭Edition‬

‭REFERENCE BOOKS:‬

‭.
1 Digital Control Systems, Kuo, Oxford University Press, 2‬‭nd‬ ‭Edition, 2003.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Digital Control and State Variable Methods by M.Gopal, TMH‬
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P ‭ ‬
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‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES‬
‭(ELECTIVE-III)‬

‭UNIT – I‬‭Introduction and Classical Optimization Techniques:‬

‭Statement‬ ‭of‬ ‭an‬ ‭Optimization‬ ‭problem‬ ‭–‬ ‭design‬ ‭vector‬ ‭–‬ ‭design‬ ‭constraints‬ ‭–‬ ‭constraint‬ ‭surface‬ ‭–‬
‭ bjective function – objective function surfaces – classification of Optimization problems.‬
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‭UNIT – II‬ ‭Classical Optimization Techniques‬

‭Single‬‭variable‬‭Optimization‬‭–‬‭multi‬‭variable‬‭Optimization‬‭without‬‭constraints‬‭–‬‭necessary‬‭and‬‭sufficient‬
c‭ onditions for minimum/maximum – multivariable Optimization with equality constraints.‬

‭Solution‬ ‭by‬ ‭method‬ ‭of‬ ‭Lagrange‬ ‭multipliers‬ ‭–‬ ‭multivariable‬ ‭Optimization‬ ‭with‬ ‭inequality‬ ‭constraints‬ ‭–‬
‭ uhn – Tucker conditions.‬
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‭UNIT – III‬ ‭Linear Programming‬

‭ tandard‬ ‭form‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭linear‬ ‭programming‬ ‭problem‬ ‭–‬ ‭geometry‬ ‭of‬ ‭linear‬ ‭programming‬ ‭problems‬ ‭–‬
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‭definitions‬‭and‬‭theorems‬‭–‬‭solution‬‭of‬‭a‬‭system‬‭of‬‭linear‬‭simultaneous‬‭equations‬‭–‬‭pivotal‬‭reduction‬‭of‬‭a‬
‭general system of equations – motivation to the simplex method – simplex algorithm.‬

‭UNIT – IV Transportation Problem‬

‭Finding‬ ‭initial‬ ‭basic‬ ‭feasible‬ ‭solution‬ ‭by‬ ‭north‬ ‭–‬ ‭west‬ ‭corner‬ ‭rule,‬ ‭least‬ ‭cost‬ ‭method‬ ‭and‬ ‭Vogel’s‬
‭ pproximation method – testing for optimality of balanced transportation problems.‬
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‭UNIT – V‬ ‭Unconstrained Nonlinear Programming:‬

‭One‬‭–‬‭dimensional‬‭minimization‬‭methods:‬‭Classification,‬‭Fibonacci‬‭method‬‭and‬‭Quadratic‬‭interpolation‬
‭ ethod‬
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‭U‬‭NIT – VI‬ ‭Unconstrained Optimization Techniques‬

‭Univariate method, Powell’s method and steepest descent method.‬

‭UNIT – VII‬ ‭Constrained Nonlinear Programming:‬

‭ haracteristics of a constrained problem, Classification, Basic approach of Penalty Function method;‬


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‭Basic approaches of Interior and Exterior penalty function methods. Introduction to convex Programming‬
‭Problem.‬
‭UNIT – VIII‬ ‭Dynamic Programming:‬

‭Dynamic‬ ‭programming‬ ‭multistage‬ ‭decision‬ ‭processes‬ ‭–‬ ‭types‬ ‭–‬‭concept‬‭of‬‭sub‬‭optimization‬‭and‬‭the‬


‭ rinciple‬ ‭of‬ ‭optimality‬ ‭–‬ ‭computational‬ ‭procedure‬ ‭in‬ ‭dynamic‬‭programming‬‭–‬‭examples‬‭illustrating‬‭the‬
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‭calculus method of solution - examples illustrating the tabular method of solution.‬

‭TEXT BOOKS:‬
‭1.‬ “‭ Engineering‬‭optimization:‬‭Theory‬‭and‬‭practice”-by‬‭S.‬‭S.Rao,‬‭New‬‭Age‬‭International‬‭(P)‬‭Limited,‬‭3‬‭rd‬
‭edition, 1998.‬
‭2.‬ ‭“ Introductory Operations Research” by H.S. Kasene & K.D. Kumar, Springer(India), Pvt .LTd.‬

‭REFERENCE BOOKS:‬

‭1‬ ‭“‬ ‭Optimization‬ ‭Methods‬ ‭in‬ ‭Operations‬ ‭Research‬ ‭and‬ ‭systems‬ ‭Analysis”‬ ‭–‬ ‭by‬ ‭K.V.‬ ‭Mital‬ ‭and‬ ‭C.‬
‭ ohan, New Age International (P) Limited, Publishers, 3‬‭rd‬ ‭edition, 1996.‬
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‭2.‬ ‭Operations Research – by Dr. S.D.Sharma.‬
‭3.‬ ‭“Operations Research : An Introduction” – by H.A. Taha, PHI Pvt. Ltd., 6‬‭th‬ ‭edition‬
‭4. Linear Programming – by G. Hadley‬
‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬
‭HYDERABAD‬
‭IV Year B.Tech EEE. II-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭C‬
‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS‬
‭(ELECTIVE-IV)‬
‭Unit-I:‬
‭PLC Basics: PLC system, I/O modules and interfacing, CPU processor, programming Equipment,‬
‭programming formats, construction of PLC ladder diagrams, Devices connected to I/O modules.‬

‭Unit-II:‬
‭ LC Programming: Input instructions, outputs, operational procedures, programming examples using‬
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‭contacts and coils. Drill press operation.‬

‭ nit-III:‬
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‭Digital logic gates, programming in the Boolean algebra system, conversion examples‬
‭Ladder Diagrams for process control: Ladder diagrams & sequence listings, ladder diagram construction‬
‭and flowchart for spray process system.‬

‭ nit-IV:‬
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‭PLC Registers: Characteristics of Registers, module addressing, holding registers, Input Registers,‬
‭Output Registers.‬

‭ nit-V:‬
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‭PLC Functions: Timer functions & Industrial applications, counters, counter function industrial‬
‭applications, Arithmetic functions, Number comparison functions, number conversion functions‬

‭ nit-VI:‬
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‭Data Handling functions: SKIP, Master control Relay, Jump, Move, FIFO, FAL, ONS, CLR & Sweep‬
‭functions and their applications‬

‭ nit-VII:‬
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‭Bit Pattern and changing a bit shift register, sequence functions and applications, controlling of two-axis‬
‭& three axis Robots with PLC, Matrix functions.‬

‭ nit-VIII:‬
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‭Analog PLC operation: Analog modules& systems, Analog signal processing, Multi bit Data Processing,‬
‭Analog output Application Examples, PID principles, position indicator with PID control, PID Modules,‬
‭PID tuning, PID functions.‬

‭Text Books‬‭:‬
‭1.‬ ‭Programmable Logic Controllers- Principles and Applications by John W. Webb & Ronald A.‬
‭Reiss, Fifth Edition, PHI‬
‭2.‬ ‭Programmable Logic Controllers- Programming Method and Applications –JR.Hackworth &F.D‬
‭Hackworth Jr. –Pearson, 2004‬
‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬
‭HYDERABAD‬
‭IV Year B.Tech EEE. II-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭C‬
‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING‬
‭(ELECTIVE – IV)‬
‭Objectives:‬
‭1.‬ ‭To teach the student OOP principles using Java.‬
‭2.‬ ‭To teach the student to apply these principles in problem solving‬

‭UNIT-I:‬

I‭ntroduction:‬ ‭Creation‬ ‭of‬ ‭Java,‬ ‭importance‬ ‭of‬ ‭Java‬ ‭to‬ ‭internet,‬ ‭byte‬ ‭code,‬ ‭Java‬ ‭buzzwords,‬ ‭OOP‬
‭Principles,‬ ‭Encapsulation,‬ ‭Inheritance‬ ‭and‬ ‭Polymorphism,‬ ‭data‬ ‭types,‬ ‭variables,‬ ‭declaring‬ ‭variables,‬
‭dynamic‬ ‭initialization,‬ ‭scope‬ ‭and‬ ‭life‬ ‭time‬ ‭of‬ ‭variables,‬ ‭arrays,‬ ‭operators,‬ ‭control‬ ‭statements,‬ ‭type‬
‭conversion and casting, compiling and running of simple Java program.‬

‭UNIT-II:‬

‭ lasses‬ ‭and‬ ‭Objects‬‭:‬ ‭Concepts‬‭of‬‭classes‬‭and‬‭objects,‬‭class‬‭fundamentals‬


C ‭Declaring‬‭objects,‬
‭assigning‬ ‭object‬ ‭reference‬ ‭variables,‬ ‭introducing‬ ‭methods,constructors,‬ ‭usage‬ ‭of‬ ‭static‬ ‭with‬‭data‬‭and‬
‭methods, usage of final with data,‬
‭access‬‭control,‬‭this‬‭key‬‭word,‬‭garbage‬‭collection,‬‭overloading‬‭methods‬‭and‬ ‭constructors,‬‭parameter‬
‭passing – call by value, recursion,nested classes and inner classes, exploring the String class.‬

‭UNIT-III:‬

I‭nheritance:‬‭Basic‬‭concepts,‬‭member‬‭access‬‭rules,‬‭usage‬‭of‬‭super‬‭key‬‭word,‬‭forms‬ ‭of‬‭inheritance,‬
‭method‬‭overriding,‬‭abstract‬‭classes,‬‭dynamic‬‭method‬‭dispatch,‬ ‭using‬‭final‬‭with‬‭inheritance,‬‭the‬‭Object‬
‭class.‬

‭UNIT-IV:‬

‭ ackages‬ ‭and‬ ‭Interfaces‬‭:‬ ‭Defining,‬ ‭Creating‬ ‭and‬ ‭Accessing‬ ‭a‬ ‭Package,‬ ‭Understanding‬
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‭CLASSPATH,‬‭importing‬‭packages,‬‭differences‬‭between‬‭classes‬‭and‬‭interfaces,‬ ‭defining‬‭an‬‭interface,‬
‭implementing interface, applying interfaces, variables in interface and extending interfaces.‬

‭UNIT-V:‬

‭ xception‬‭Handling‬‭and‬‭Multithreading:‬‭Concepts‬‭of‬‭Exception‬‭handling,‬‭types‬‭of‬‭exceptions,‬‭usage‬
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‭of‬‭try,‬‭catch,‬‭throw,‬‭throws‬‭and‬‭finally‬‭keywords,‬‭Built-in‬‭exceptions,‬‭creating‬‭own‬‭exception‬‭sub‬‭classes,‬
‭Concepts‬‭of‬‭Multithreading,‬‭differences‬‭between‬‭process‬‭and‬‭thread,‬‭thread‬‭life‬‭cycle,creating‬‭multiple‬
‭threads‬ ‭using‬ ‭Thread‬ ‭class,‬ ‭Runnable‬ ‭interface,‬ ‭Synchronization,‬ ‭thread‬ ‭priorities,‬ ‭inter‬ ‭thread‬
‭communication, daemon threads,deadlocks, thread groups.‬

‭UNIT-VI:‬

‭Event‬ ‭Handling‬‭:‬ ‭Events,‬ ‭Event‬ ‭sources,‬ ‭Event‬ ‭classes,‬ ‭Event‬ ‭Listeners,‬ ‭Delegation‬ ‭event‬ ‭model,‬
‭ andling mouse and keyboard events, Adapter classes.‬
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‭AWT:‬‭Concepts‬‭of‬‭components,‬‭container,‬‭panel,‬‭window,‬‭frame,‬‭canvas,‬‭Font‬ ‭class,‬‭Color‬‭class‬‭and‬
‭Graphics.‬

‭UNIT-VII:‬

‭AWT‬‭Controls‬‭:‬‭Buttons,‬‭Labels,‬‭Text‬‭fields,‬‭Text‬‭area,‬‭Check‬‭boxes,‬‭Check‬‭box‬‭groups,‬‭Lists,‬‭Choice,‬
‭ crollbars, Menus, Layout Managers – Flow, Border,Grid, Card and Gridbag.‬
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‭Swing‬ ‭–‬ ‭JApplet,‬ ‭JFrame‬‭and‬‭JComponent,‬‭Icons‬‭and‬‭Labels,‬‭Handling‬‭threading‬‭issues,‬‭text‬‭fields,‬
‭buttons‬‭–‬‭The‬‭JButton‬‭class,‬‭Check‬‭boxes,‬‭Radio‬‭buttons,‬‭Combo‬‭boxes,‬‭Tabbed‬‭Panes,‬‭Scroll‬‭Panes,‬
‭Trees, and Tables.‬
‭Applets‬ ‭–‬ ‭Concepts‬ ‭of‬ ‭Applets,‬ ‭differences‬ ‭between‬ ‭applets‬ ‭and‬ ‭applications,life‬ ‭cycle‬ ‭of‬ ‭an‬ ‭applet,‬
‭types of applets, creating applets, passing parameters to applets.‬

‭UNIT-VIII:‬

‭Networking‬ ‭and‬ ‭Java‬ ‭Library‬‭:‬ ‭Basics‬ ‭of‬ ‭Networking,‬ ‭Inetaddress,‬ ‭TCP/IP‬ ‭sockets,‬ ‭Datagrams,‬
‭ RL, URL connection, String handling, java.util, java.io and java.net packages.‬
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‭TEXT BOOKS‬‭:‬

‭1.‬ ‭The‬ ‭Complete‬ ‭Reference‬ ‭Java‬ ‭J2SE‬ ‭5‬‭th‬ ‭Edition,‬ ‭Herbert‬ ‭Schildt,‬ ‭TMH‬ ‭Publishing‬ ‭Company‬‭Ltd,‬
‭NewDelhi./PHI‬
‭2.‬ ‭Big Java 2‬‭nd‬ ‭Edition, Cay Horstmann, John Wiley and‬‭Sons.‬

‭REFERENCE BOOKS:‬
‭1.‬ ‭Java How to Program, Sixth Edition, H.M.Dietel and P.J.Dietel, Pearson‬
‭Education.‬
‭2.‬ ‭Core Java 2, Vol 1, Fundamentals, Cay.S.Horstmann and Gary Cornell,‬
‭Seventh Edition, Pearson Education.‬
‭ .‬
3 ‭Core Java 2, Vol 2, Advanced Features, Cay.S.Horstmann and Gary Cornell,‬
‭Seventh Edition, Pearson Education.‬
‭4.‬ ‭Beginning in Java 2, Iver Horton, Wrox Publications.‬

‭JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‬


‭HYDERABAD‬
‭IV Year B.Tech EEE. II-Sem‬ ‭T‬ ‭P‬ ‭C‬
‭4+1*‬ ‭0‬ ‭4‬
‭DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS‬
‭(ELECTIVE-IV)‬
‭Objective:‬
‭Learn‬ ‭about‬ ‭database‬ ‭design‬ ‭concepts,‬ ‭data‬ ‭models‬ ‭(Entity-Relationship‬ ‭and‬ ‭Relational‬ ‭Model),‬ ‭the‬
‭database‬ ‭query‬ ‭language‬ ‭SQL‬ ‭and‬ ‭components‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭database‬ ‭management‬ ‭system.‬ ‭Further‬ ‭topics‬
‭include‬ ‭query‬ ‭processing‬ ‭and‬ ‭optimization‬ ‭techniques,‬ ‭transaction‬ ‭management,‬‭and‬‭storage‬‭and‬‭file‬
‭structures‬

‭Syllabus:‬

‭ NIT – I:‬
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‭Data‬‭base‬‭System‬‭Applications,‬‭data‬‭base‬‭System‬‭VS‬‭file‬‭System‬‭–‬‭View‬‭of‬‭Data‬‭–‬‭Data‬‭Abstraction‬‭–‬
‭Instances‬‭and‬‭Schemas‬‭–‬‭data‬‭Models‬‭–‬‭the‬‭ER‬‭Model‬‭–‬‭Relational‬‭Model‬‭–‬‭Other‬‭Models‬‭–‬‭Database‬
‭Languages‬ ‭–‬ ‭DDL‬ ‭–‬ ‭DML‬ ‭–‬ ‭database‬ ‭Access‬ ‭for‬ ‭applications‬ ‭Programs‬ ‭–‬ ‭data‬ ‭base‬ ‭Users‬ ‭and‬
‭Administrator‬‭–‬‭Transaction‬‭Management‬‭–‬‭data‬‭base‬‭System‬‭Structure‬‭–‬‭Storage‬‭Manager‬‭–‬‭the‬‭Query‬
‭Processor‬ ‭–‬ ‭History‬ ‭of‬ ‭Data‬ ‭base‬‭Systems.Data‬‭base‬‭design‬‭and‬‭ER‬‭diagrams‬‭–‬‭Beyond‬‭ER‬‭Design‬
‭Entities,‬ ‭Attributes‬ ‭and‬ ‭Entity‬ ‭sets‬ ‭–‬ ‭Relationships‬ ‭and‬ ‭Relationship‬ ‭sets‬ ‭–‬ ‭Additional‬‭features‬‭of‬‭ER‬
‭Model – Concept Design with the ER Model – Conceptual Design for Large enterprises.‬

‭ NIT – II:‬
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‭Relational‬‭Model:‬‭Introduction‬‭to‬‭the‬‭Relational‬‭Model‬‭–‬‭Integrity‬‭Constraint‬‭Over‬‭relations‬‭–‬‭Enforcing‬
‭Integrity‬ ‭constraints‬ ‭–‬ ‭Querying‬ ‭relational‬ ‭data‬ ‭–‬ ‭Logical‬ ‭data‬ ‭base‬ ‭Design‬ ‭–‬‭Introduction‬‭to‬‭Views‬‭–‬
‭Destroying /altering Tables and Views.‬

‭ elational‬ ‭Algebra‬ ‭and‬ ‭Calculus:‬ ‭Relational‬ ‭Algebra‬ ‭–‬ ‭Selection‬ ‭and‬ ‭projection‬ ‭set‬ ‭operations‬ ‭–‬
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‭renaming‬ ‭–‬ ‭Joins‬‭–‬‭Division‬‭–‬‭Examples‬‭of‬‭Algebra‬‭overviews‬‭–‬‭Relational‬‭calculus‬‭–‬‭Tuple‬‭relational‬
‭Calculus – Domain relational calculus – Expressive Power of Algebra and calculus.‬

‭ NIT – III:‬
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‭Form‬ ‭of‬ ‭Basic‬ ‭SQL‬ ‭Query‬ ‭–‬ ‭Examples‬ ‭of‬ ‭Basic‬ ‭SQL‬ ‭Queries‬ ‭–‬ ‭Introduction‬ ‭to‬ ‭Nested‬ ‭Queries‬ ‭–‬
‭Correlated‬ ‭Nested‬ ‭Queries‬ ‭Set‬ ‭–‬ ‭Comparison‬ ‭Operators‬ ‭–‬ ‭Aggregative‬ ‭Operators‬ ‭–‬ ‭NULL‬ ‭values‬ ‭–‬
‭Comparison‬ ‭using‬ ‭Null‬ ‭values‬ ‭–‬ ‭Logical‬ ‭connectivity’s‬ ‭–‬ ‭AND,‬ ‭OR‬ ‭and‬ ‭NOTR‬ ‭–‬ ‭Impact‬ ‭on‬ ‭SQL‬
‭Constructs‬‭–‬‭Outer‬‭Joins‬‭–‬‭Disallowing‬‭NULL‬‭values‬‭–‬‭Complex‬‭Integrity‬‭Constraints‬‭in‬‭SQL‬‭0‬‭Triggers‬
‭and Active Data bases.‬

‭ NIT – IV:‬
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‭Schema‬ ‭refinement‬ ‭–‬ ‭Problems‬ ‭Caused‬ ‭by‬ ‭redundancy‬ ‭–‬ ‭Decompositions‬ ‭–‬ ‭Problem‬ ‭related‬ ‭to‬
‭decomposition‬ ‭–‬ ‭reasoning‬ ‭about‬ ‭FDS‬ ‭–‬ ‭FIRST,‬‭SECOND,‬‭THIRD‬‭Normal‬‭forms‬‭–‬‭BCNF‬‭–‬‭Lossless‬
‭join‬‭Decomposition‬‭–‬‭Dependency‬‭preserving‬‭Decomposition‬‭–‬‭Schema‬‭refinement‬‭in‬‭Data‬‭base‬‭Design‬
‭– Multi valued Dependencies – forth Normal Form.‬
‭UNIT – V:‬
‭Overview‬ ‭of‬ ‭Transaction‬ ‭Management:‬ ‭ACID‬ ‭Properties‬ ‭–‬ ‭Transactions‬ ‭and‬ ‭Schedules‬ ‭–‬‭Concurrent‬
‭Execution‬ ‭of‬ ‭transaction‬ ‭–‬ ‭Lock‬ ‭Based‬ ‭Concurrency‬ ‭Control‬ ‭–‬ ‭Performance‬ ‭Locking‬ ‭–‬ ‭Transaction‬
‭Support in SQL – Introduction to Crash recovery.‬

‭ NIT – VI:‬
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‭Concurrency‬ ‭Control:‬ ‭Serializability,‬ ‭and‬ ‭recoverability‬ ‭–‬ ‭Introduction‬ ‭to‬ ‭Lock‬ ‭Management‬ ‭–‬ ‭Lock‬
‭Conversions‬ ‭–‬ ‭Dealing‬ ‭with‬ ‭Dead‬ ‭Locks‬ ‭–‬ ‭Specialized‬ ‭Locking‬ ‭Techniques‬ ‭–‬ ‭Concurrency‬ ‭without‬
‭Locking.‬
‭Crash‬‭recovery:‬‭Introduction‬‭to‬‭ARIES‬‭–‬‭the‬‭Log‬‭–‬‭Other‬‭Recovery‬‭related‬‭Structures‬‭–‬‭the‬‭Write-Ahead‬
‭Log‬ ‭Protocol‬ ‭–‬ ‭Check‬ ‭pointing‬ ‭–‬ ‭re3covering‬ ‭from‬ ‭a‬ ‭System‬ ‭Crash‬ ‭–‬ ‭Media‬ ‭recovery‬ ‭–‬ ‭Other‬
‭approaches and Interaction with Concurrency control.‬
‭ NIT – VII‬‭:‬
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‭Overview of Storage and Indexing: Data on External Storage – File Organization and Indexing – Cluster‬
‭Indexes, Primary and Secondary Indexes – Index data Structures – Hash Based Indexing – Tree base‬
‭Indexing – Comparison of File Organizations – Indexes and Performance Tuning.‬

‭ NIT – VIII:‬
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‭Storing‬ ‭data:‬ ‭Disks‬‭and‬‭Files:‬‭-‬‭The‬‭Memory‬‭Hierarchy‬‭–‬‭Redundant‬‭Arrays‬‭of‬‭Independent‬‭–‬‭Disks‬‭–‬
‭Disk Space Management – Buffer Manager – Files of records – Page Formats – record formats.‬

‭Tree‬‭Structured‬‭Indexing:‬‭Intuitions‬‭for‬‭tree‬‭Indexes‬‭–‬‭Indexed‬‭Sequential‬‭Access‬‭Methods‬‭(ISAM)‬‭–‬‭B+‬
‭ rees: A Dynamic Index Structure.‬
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‭Hash‬ ‭Based‬ ‭Indexing:‬ ‭Static‬ ‭Hashing‬ ‭–‬ ‭Extendable‬ ‭hashing‬ ‭–‬ ‭Linear‬ ‭Hashing‬ ‭–‬ ‭Exendble‬ ‭vs.‬ ‭Liner‬
‭ ashing.‬
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‭Text Books:‬
‭1.‬ ‭Data‬‭base‬‭Management‬‭Systems,‬‭Raghurama‬‭Krishnan,‬‭Johannes‬‭Gehrke,‬‭TATA‬‭McGrawHill‬
‭3‬‭rd‬ ‭Edition‬
‭2.‬ ‭Data base System Concepts, Silberschatz, Korth, Mc.Graw hill, IV edition.‬

‭References:‬
‭1.‬ ‭Introduction to Database Systems, C.J.Date Pearson Education‬
‭2.‬ ‭Data‬ ‭base‬ ‭Systems‬ ‭design,‬ ‭Implementation,‬ ‭and‬ ‭Management,‬ ‭Rob‬ ‭&‬ ‭Coronel‬ ‭5‭t‬h‬
‭Edition.Thomson‬
‭3.‬ ‭Data base Management System, Elmasri Navrate Pearson Education‬
‭4.‬ ‭Data base Management System Mathew Leon, Leon Vikas.‬
‭5.‬ ‭Data base Systems, Connoley Pearson education‬

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