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www.Vidyarthiplus.com AFFILIATED INSTITUTIONS ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI :: CHENNAI 600 113 Regulation 2008 CURRICULA AND SYLLABI FOR VIII SEMESTER B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING SEMESTER VIII (Applicable to the students admitted from the Academic year 2008 – 2009 onwards) THEORY 1. EE2451 2. E3 3. E4 PRACTICAL 1. EE2452 L 3 3 3 0 9 T 0 0 0 0 0 P 0 0 0 12 12 C 3 3 3 6 15 Electric Energy Generation, Utilization and Conservation Elective – III Elective – IV Project TOTAL B.E ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING LIST OF ELECTIVES - R 2008 ELECTIVE III 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. EE2028 EE2029 EE2030 EE2031 EE2032 Power Quality System Identification Control Operations Research VLSI Design HVDC Transmission 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 3 3 and Adaptive ELECTIVE IV 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. GE2023 EE2033 EE2034 EE2035 EE2036 Fundamental of Nanoscience Micro Electro Mechanical Systems Software for Circuits Simulation CAD of Electrical apparatus Flexible AC Transmission Systems 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 3 3 www.Vidyarthiplus.com Page 1 Electric traction systems and their performance. Distribution and Utilization of Electrical Energy’. 3. hydro and nuclear based power generation.R.L. Eurasia Publishing House (P) Ltd. ‘Generation.bio-mass . and sports ground .Vidyarthiplus. www.electric arc furnaces.municipal waste. ii. Principle and design of illumination systems and methods of heating and welding. B. Electrical energy conservation.www. commercial.energy efficiency lamps.tidal waves – wind – geothermal – solar . ELECTRIC TRACTION 9 Merits of electric traction – requirements of electric traction system – supply systems – mechanics of train movement – traction motors and control – braking – recent trends in electric traction. TOTAL : 45 PERIODS TEXT BOOKS 1. 2003. ILLUMINATION 9 Importance of lighting – properties of good lighting scheme – laws of illumination – photometry . 4. 2. Introduction to energy auditing.types of lamps – lighting calculations – basic design of illumination schemes for residential. POWER GENERATION 9 Review of conventional methods – thermal. welding transformer and the characteristics. 1. Effect of distributed generation on power system operation. ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF GENERATION 9 Economic aspects of power generation – load and load duration curves – number and size of units – cost of electrical energy – tariff. 2003.Vidyarthiplus.com EE2451 ELECTRIC ENERGY GENERATION AND UTILISATION AND LTPC CONSERVATION 300 3 AIM To expose students to the main aspects of generation. C. Gupta. street lighting. New Age International Pvt. 5. Generation of electrical power by conventional and non–conventional methods. New Delhi. Industrial applications of electric drives. energy auditing and power quality. 2. iv. iii. OBJECTIVES To impart knowledge on i. INDUSTRIAL HEATING AND WELDING 9 Role electric heating for industrial applications – resistance heating – induction heating – dielectric heating . Ltd. ‘Generation of Electrical Energy’. Non-conventional methods of power generation – fuel cells . Brief introduction to electric welding – welding generator. v. Economics of power factor improvement – power capacitors – power quality.com Page 2 . Cogeneration. Wadhwa. Importance of electrical energy conservation – methods – energy efficient equipments. utilization and conservation. Lightning protection – shielding .harmonic indices . overvoltages and harmonics and methods of control.power frequency variations.power conditioners. Openshaw Taylor. Static transfer switches and fast transfer switches. An introduction to computer analysis tools for transients.Capacitor switching – lightning .under voltage .line arresters . LTPC EE2028 POWER QUALITY 300 3 AIM: To study the various issues affecting power quality. To study various methods of power quality monitoring. E. S. POWER QUALITY MONITORING 9 2. 3. VOLTAGE SAGS AND INTERRUPTIONS 9 Sources of sags and interruptions . PSCAD and EMTP.Harmonics Vs transients. Effect of harmonics . 4. H. IEEE and IEC standards. Estimation of the sag severity . www.over voltage. OBJECTIVES: i. New Delhi.B. International standards of power quality.Vidyarthiplus. 2003. To study the production of voltages sags.voltage swell voltage imbalance . 2002. 5. ii. Mitigation of voltage swells . Partab. INTRODUCTION TO POWER QUALITY 9 Terms and definitions: Overloading . 2004. J.short duration variations such as interruption . locating harmonic sources. Gupta.protection of transformers and cables.Vidyarthiplus.low pass filters . Harmonic distortion evaluation . Dhanpat Rai and Co. active series compensators.ferro resonance.Kataria and Sons. OVERVOLTAGES 9 Sources of over voltages .harmonic distortion . 3. monitoring and suppression. 2. Orient Longman Pvt.estimating voltage sag performance. Sags and swells . ‘Utilization of Electric Power and Electric Traction’.K. Concepts of transients . Thevenin’s equivalent source .voltage and current distortion .passive and active filters. Ltd.long duration variation such as sustained interruption. Power system response characteristics .com Page 3 .voltage fluctuation .mitigation of voltage sags.surge arresters . Voltage sag due to induction motor starting.analysis and calculation of various faulted condition. ‘Art and Science of Utilisation of Electrical Energy’.com REFERENCES 1. ‘Utilization of Electrical Energy in SI Units’.voltage sag .www. Computer Business Equipment Manufacturers Associations (CBEMA) curve. 1. HARMONICS 9 Harmonic sources from commercial and industrial loads.devices for controlling harmonic distortion . their production.inter harmonics – resonance. monitoring and diagnostic techniques for various power quality problems .T.R. 'Power System Quality Assessment'. 1994). 3 and 5) J.Vidyarthiplus. McGranagham. 'Electric Power Quality'. Instrumental variable methods: description of nstrumental variable methods-theoretical analysis-covariance matrix of IV estimates. F.www. G. Chen. TOTAL : 45 PERIODS TEXT BOOKS 1.Vidyarthiplus.updating the Parameter estimates for linear regression modelsPredcion error methods: Description of Prediction error methods-Optimal Predictio – relationships between Prediction error methods and other identification methodstheoretical analysis. 3 and 5) M.3. RECURSIVE IDENTIFICATION METHODS 10 www. 3.Wayne Beaty.com Page 4 .2. Surya Santoso. 2. ‘Understanding Power Quality Problems: Voltage Sags and Interruptions’. PARAMETRIC METHODS LTPC 3 003 5 Nonparametric methods: Transient analysis-frequency analysis-Correlation analysisSpectral analysis.Comparison of optimal IV predicion error methods. 4 and 5) PSCAD User Manual. H. 2nd Edition.flicker meters disturbance analyzer. 1999). (For Chapters 1. Heydt. Watson. (New York: Wiley. Dugan.harmonic / spectrum analyzer . (West Lafayette. 2.modeling of power quality (harmonics and voltage sag) problems by mathematical simulation tools . ‘Electrical Power Systems Quality’ McGraw Hill. Arrillaga. 2. (For Chapter 1. PARAMETRIC METHODS 10 Linar Regression: The Lease square esimate-best liner unbiased etimation under linear constraints.J Bollen. EE2029 SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION AND ADAPTIVE CONTROL 1. 2. Stars in a Circle Publications. 3.H. N. Roger. 1999). 2. C. (New York: IEEE Press.(For Chapters1. (For Chapters 1. Applications of expert systems for power quality monitoring. 3. IN.2003. Mark. S. 4 and 5) REFERENCES 1.com Monitoring considerations . 4.power line disturbance analyzer – quality measurement equipment . System Identification: Theory for the user. System Identification. ISSUES IN ADAPIVE CONTROL AND APPLICATION Stability – Convergence – Robustness – Application of adaptive conrol. 1987.T and Petre stioca. To study various LP methods. Algorithms. 4. MRAC and STC : Approaches – The Gradient approach – Lyapunov functions – Passivity theory – pole placement method Minimum variance control – Predictive control. Ljung. To study Algorithms methods.Definitions-auto tuning-types of adaptive control-gain scheduling controller-model reference adaptive control schemes – self tunning controller. LP model and technique – formulation and graphical Solution – graphical sensitivity Analysis. 1989.L. 2. INTRODUCTION 9 Role of Operations Research . Prentice Hall International (UK) Ltd. ADAPTIVE CONTROL SCHEMES 10 Introduction – users. New Jersey. 2. and Bodson M.. REFERENCES 1. 2. LC PM and PERT. Englewood cliffs. The Simplex Algorithm – the two phase method – degeneracy – alterative optima – unbounded and/or Infeasible Solution – redundancies. OBJECTIVES: 1. Soderstorm. 2001.Vidyarthiplus. 2nd Editon.www. Adaptive Conrol. 4. To study case studies using CPM and PERT 1. Pearson Education. Sastry S. EE2030 OPERATIONS RESEARCH LTPC 300 3 AIM: To introduce the Linear Programming methods. Prentice Hall inc. Pretice Hall.com The recursive lest squares method-the recursive Instrumentl varible method-the recursive prediction error method-model validatio and model structure etermination. TOTAL : 45 PERIODS 10 TEXT BOOKS 1. Karl J.Vidyarthiplus. www.com Page 5 . Convergence ad Robustness.Operations Research Models and techniques. Indenification of systems operating in closed loop: Identifiability considerations-direct indentification-Indirect indentification-joint input – output identification. daptive control – stability. 12989.Astrom and Bjorn Wittenmark.. 3. Second Edition. 2. John Wiley. PROBLEM FORMULATION 9 Definitions of the Dual Problem – Primal-dual Relationship – Economic Interpretation of Duality – Dual Simplex Method – Primal Dual Computation – Post Optimal or Sensitivity Analysis – Changes Affecting Feasibility – Changes Affecting Optimality – Revised Simplex Method – LP Packages. CASE STUDIES USING CPM AND PERT 9 Network Diagram Representation – Critical Path Method – Time Estimates – Crashing – Time Charts – PERT and CPM for Project Scheduling – Resource Planning .S Chandran. (For All Chapters 1. Mahendran P. (For all Chapters 1. 2002. Hiller F. 1987. Srinivasn. Liberman G.”Operations Research”. L. Phillips. “Operations Research: Principles and applications”.Vidyarthiplus. Asia. 3. Prentice Hall of India.C.J . Vikas Publishing House Pvt.Case Studies.Kawatra Ki Ho Kim . R. 2002.”Optimization in Operation Research”.Vidyarthiplus. TOTAL : 45 PERIODS TEXT BOOKS 1. Hamdy A.www. 4. JIT. NETWORK SOLUTIONS 9 Scope of Network Applications – Network Solution – Minimal Spanning Tree Algorithm – Shortest Route Problem – Examples – Shortest Route Algorithm – Maximal Flow Model – Minimal cost Capacitated Flow Problems. Prentice Hall of India. 5. 4 and 5) REFERENCES 1. 3. Rardin . Taha. Asia. 3. 2001.”Operation Research Principles and Practice”. Solberg .com Page 6 . Pearson Education. 7th Edition. 3.com 2. 2007 New Edition.Tulsin. 2002. 2002. 5. 1994. 4 and 5) 4.”Introduction to Operation Research”. Ronald. (For All Chapters).Panneer Selvam . 2. McGraw Hill. ”Operation Research – An Introduction“ . www. 7. 2. Pearson Education.”Essential of Linear Programming”. New Delhi.S.. (For All Chapters).”Quantitative Technique : Theory and Problem”.7th Edition Person Education / Prentice Hall of India Edition. Ravindran. P. 6. ALGORITHMS AND MODELS 9 Definition of Transportation Model – The Transportation Algorithm – Determination of the Starting Solution – Iterative Computations of an Algorithm – The Assignment Model – The Hungarian Method – The Transshipment Model – Inter Programming Problem – Cutting Plane Algorithm. Ltd. N. FSM.Roth. 1990.Vidyarthiplus. SUB SYSTEM DESIGN & LAYOUT 9 Structured design of combinational circuits – Dynamic CMOS & clocking – Tally circuits – (NAND-NAND. • To know about the operating principles of MOS transistor. (Examples: address. K.Weste. 2. ‘VHDL Analysis and Modelling of Digital Systems’. BiCMOS) Technology – NMOS transistor current equation – second order effects – MOS Transistor Model. 1992. PMOS. CMOS and Bi-CMOS based logic gates. BASIC MOS TRANSISTOR 9 Enhancement mode & Depletion mode – Fabrication (NMOS.www. 4. 3. ‘Principles of CMOS VLSI Design’. OBJECTIVES • To give clear idea about the basics of VLSI design and its importance. New Delhi. • To study about construction of NMOS. Charles H. counters. Tata McGraw Hill. • To learn about the programming of Programmable device using Hardware description Language. ‘Introduction to VLSI Design’.Finite State Machine PLA – Introduction to FPGA. 5. NOR-NOR and AOI logic) – EXOR structure – Multiplexer structures – Barrel shifter. Pearson Education. Eugene D. NMOS & CMOS INVERTER AND GATES 9 NMOS & CMOS inverter – Determination of pull up / pull down ratios – stick diagram – lambda based rules – super buffers – BiCMOS & steering logic.Eshraghian. 3rd Edition.com EE2031 AIM VLSI DESIGN 3003 Tounderstand th basic concepts of VLSI and CMOS design. D. 2002. Zainalatsedin Navabi. Multiplexers / Demltiplexers). India. ‘Basic VLSI Design’. Jaico Publishing House. www.Fabricius. DESIGN OF COMBINATIONAL ELEMENTS & REGULAR ARRAYLOGIC 9 NMOS PLA – Programmable Logic Devices . 1. 2n 2.A. ‘Fundamentals of Logic Design’.Pucknell.com Page 7 .H. CMOS. VHDL PROGRAMMING 9 RTL Design – Detructured level Design -combinational logic – Types – Operators – Packages – Sequential circuit – Sub programs – Test benches.Vidyarthiplus. CPLD. 2003. 2. REFERENCES 1. Prentice Hall of India. TOTAL : 45 PERIODS TEXT BOOKS 1. 3. • To understand the functioning of programmable and Reprogrammable devices. flipflops. Parag K. Edition. 3rdEdition. 2003. 1998. ‘VHDL Programming By Example’.Vidyarthiplus.www.Vidyarthiplus. Tata McGraw Hill.com Page 8 .Lala. 5. www. Douglas Perry.2007.com 4. Tata McGraw Hill. BS Publications. ‘Digitl System Design using PLD’. ii. INTRODUCTION Introduction of DC Power transmission technology – Comparison of AC and DC transmission – Application of DC transmission – Description of DC transmission system – Planning for HVDC transmission – Modern trends in DC transmission. OBJECTIVE i. harmonics and design of filters. TOTAL : 45 PERIODS TEXT BOOK www.com Page 9 . To learn about HVDC cables and simulation tools. 2. 9 1.Vidyarthiplus. HVDC CABLES AND SIMULATION OF HVDC SYSTEMS 9 Introduction of DC cables – Basic physical phenomenon arising in DC insulation – Practical dielectrics – Dielectric stress consideration – Economics of DC cables compared with AC cables.www. To analyze HVDC converters. HARMONICS AND FILTERS 9 Introduction – Generation of harmonics – Design of AC filters and DC filters – Interference with neighbouring communication lines. 3. iii. Introduction to system simulation – Philosophy and tools – HVDC system simulation – Modeling of HVDC systems for digital dynamic simulation.com LTPC 3 00 3 EE2032 AIM HIGH VOLTAGE DIRECT CURRENT TRANSMISSION To develop the skills in the area of HVDC power transmission with the analysis of HVDC converters. To study about compounding and regulation. COMPOUNDING AND REGULATIONS 9 General – Required regulation – Inverter compounding – Uncompounded inverter – Rectifier compounding – Transmission characteristics with the rectifier and inverter compounding – Communication link – Current regulation from the inverter side – Transformer tap changing 4. To understand the concept. i. planning of DC power transmission and comparison with AC power transmission. 5. ANALYSIS OF HVDC CONVERTERS 9 Pulse number – Choice of converter configuration – Simplified analysis of Graetz circuit – Converter bridge characteristics – Characteristics of a twelve pulse converter – Detailed analysis of converters.Vidyarthiplus. iv. To analyze harmonics and design of filters. Atomic Layer Epitaxy. Safety issues. 3. First edition..Implications for Physics. Transmission Electron Microscopy including high-resolution imaging. Etch resists-dip pen lithography 4. J. Introduction to properties and motivation for study (qualitative only). I. ESCA. Self-assembly. PREPARATION ENVIRONMENTS 10 Clean rooms: specifications and design. “HVDC power transmission system”. biohazards. PREPARATION METHODS 10 Bottom-up Synthesis-Top-down Approach: Precipitation. requirements for particular processes. 5.com Page 10 . Colin Adamson and Hingorani N G.www. Vibration free environments: Services and facilities required.Vidyarthiplus. Surface Analysis techniques. GE2024 FUNDAMENTAL OF NANO TECHNOLOGY LTPC 3 003 1. 1990. New Delhi. flammable and toxic hazards. “Direct Current Transmission”. INTRODUCTION 10 Nanoscale Science and Technology. “High Voltage Direct Current Transmission”.. REFERENCES 1. Mechanical Milling. chemical and biological contamination. Sputtering. Chemical purification.com 1. “High Voltage Direct Current Power Transmission”. Chemistry. Scanning Electron Microscopy . Wiley interscience. R. London. Arrillaga. dry (Plasma /reactive ion) etching. Wet etching.nano particles.AFM. Optical. Edward Wilson Kimbark. MOMBE. New York. SIMS-Nanoindentation www. Evaporation. sample cleaning. Garraway Limited. Rakosh Das Begamudre. 3. SNOM. Colloidal routes. Wiley Eastern Limited. Vol. Peter Pregrinus. Sydney. New Age Interantional (P) Ltd. MOCVD.Vidyarthiplus. 1960. London. Padiyar. air and water purity. Molecular Beam Epitaxy. Working practices. London.. 1983. Length Scales involved and effect on properties: Mechanical. New Delhi 1990. CHARECTERISATION TECHNIQUES 10 X-ray diffraction technique. Electronic.quantum dots. 2. Biology and Engineering-Classifications of nanostructured materials. SPM. “Extra High Voltage AC Transmission Engineering”. PATTERNING AND LITHOGRAPHY FOR NANOSCALE DEVICES 5 Introduction to optical/UV electron beam and X-ray Lithography systems and processes. Magnetic and Thermal properties. nanowires-ultra-thinfilms-multilayered materials. Vapour phase deposition. 2. 1971. STM. K. 2.environmental techniques. G Timp (Editor). “Nanometer Structure”. Chemistry. air and water purity. Optical. Nanotechnology. Molecular Beam Epitaxy. Theory. Self-assembly. Safety issues. Vibration free environments: Services and facilities required. sample cleaning. Properties and Applications. Prentice-Hall of India (P) Ltd. STM.com TOTAL : 45 PERIODS TEXT BOOKS 1. UNIT V CHARECTERISATION TECHNIQUES 10 X-ray diffraction technique.nano particles. Wet etching. Surface Analysis techniques. nanowires-ultra-thinfilms-multilayered materials. SNOM. 2000 REFERENCES 1.quantum dots. SIMS-Nanoindentation www. SPM. Second edition. dry (Plasma /reactive ion) etching. AIP press/Springer. MOCVD. ESCA. N John Dinardo. Modeling and Simulations. MOMBE. Colloidal routes. Mechanical Milling. Chemical purification. 1999 2. UNIT II PREPARATION METHODS 10 Bottom-up Synthesis-Top-down Approach: Precipitation.AFM. UNIT III PATTERNING AND LITHOGRAPHY FOR NANOSCALE DEVICES 5 Introduction to optical/UV electron beam and X-ray Lithography systems and processes. Electronic. requirements for particular processes. Cammearata.C. Sputtering. A. GE2023 FUNDAMENTALS OF NANOSCIENCE LTPC 3 003 UNIT I INTRODUCTION 10 Nanoscale Science and Technology. eds. 2007. Nanomaterials: Synthesis. Nanoscale charecterisation of surfaces & Interfaces. (Institute of Physics Publishing.com Page 11 . Wiley-VCH. Evaporation.environmental techniques. Scanning Electron Microscopy . chemical and biological contamination. Transmission Electron Microscopy including high-resolution imaging.Akhlesh Lakhtakia (Editor) The Hand Book of Nano Technology. Vapour phase deposition. flammable and toxic hazards. Weinheim Cambridge. Atomic Layer Epitaxy. Introduction to properties and motivation for study (qualitative only).Implications for Physics. Biology and Engineering-Classifications of nanostructured materials.S. Edelstein and R. Length Scales involved and effect on properties: Mechanical. New Delhi. Etch resists-dip pen lithography UNIT IV PREPA`RATION ENVIRONMENTS 10 Clean rooms: specifications and design.. Magnetic and Thermal properties. Bristol and Philadelphia. biohazards.Vidyarthiplus. Working practices.www.Vidyarthiplus. 1996) 2. 1996. eds. (ii) understand the rudiments of Microfabrication techniques.Vidyarthiplus.com Page 12 . 3. “The Hand Book of Nano Technology. 2. Prentice-Hall of India (P) Ltd. Modeling and Simulations”. Weinheim Cambridge.S. “Nanotechnology”. 2000 REFERENCES 1.. Cammearata. 2.C. “Nanomaterials: Synthesis. G Timp (Editor). “Nanoscale charecterisation of surfaces & Interfaces”. 2. AIP press/Springer. Pressure. Bristol and Philadelphia. Edelstein and R.com TOTAL: 45 PERIODS TEXT BOOKS 1.Sensors and Actuators – Introduction to Microfabrication . A. Wiley-VCH. (iii) identify and understand the various sensors and actutators (iv) different materials used for MEMS (v) applications of MEMS to disciplines beyond Electrical and Mechanical engineering. 1999.Vidyarthiplus. Theory. Properties and Applications”.Torsional deflection. N John Dinardo.www. Institute of Physics Publishing. 1. SENSORS AND ACTUATORS-I 9 Electrostatic sensors – Parallel plate capacitors – Applications – Interdigitated Finger capacitor – Comb drive devices – Thermal Sensing and Actuation – Thermal expansion – Thermal couples – Thermal resistors – Applications – Magnetic Actuators – Micromagnetic components – Case studies of MEMS in magnetic actuators. Nanometer Structure. SENSORS AND ACTUATORS-II 9 Piezoresistive sensors – Piezoresistive sensor materials . Akhlesh Lakhtakia (Editor). 2nd edition. INTRODUCTION 9 MICRO ELECTRO MECHANICAL SYSTENS LTPC 300 3 Intrinsic Characteristics of MEMS – Energy Domains and Transducers. Tactile and Flow sensors – Piezoelectric www.Stress analysis of mechanical elements – Applications to Inertia. New Delhi. EE2033 AIM The aim of this course is to educate the student to understand the fundamentals of Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) OBJECTIVES At the end of this course the student will be able to (i) integrate the knowledge of semiconductors and solid mechanics to fabricate MEMS devices. 2007.Silicon based MEMS processes – New Materials – Review of Electrical and Mechanical concepts in MEMS – Semiconductor devices – Stress and strain analysis – Flexural beam bending. POLYMER AND OPTICAL MEMS 9 Polymers in MEMS– Polimide .com sensors and actuators – piezoelectric effects – piezoelectric materials – Applications to Inertia .SU-8 . Flow and Tactile sensors.Optical MEMS – Lenses and Mirrors – Actuators for Active Optical MEMS. Tactile and Flow sensors.Basic surface micromachining processes – Structural and Sacrificial Materials – Acceleration of sacrificial Etch – Striction and Antistriction methods – Assembly of 3D MEMS – Foundry process. Pressure.Vidyarthiplus.Vidyarthiplus.www. TOTAL : 45 PERIODS www.Application to Acceleration. Acoustic.com Page 13 . MICROMACHINING 9 Silicon Anisotropic Etching – Anisotrophic Wet Etching – Dry Etching of Silicon – Plasma Etching – Deep Reaction Ion Etching (DRIE) – Isotropic Wet Etching – Gas Phase Etchants – Case studies .Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP) – PDMS – PMMA – Parylene – Fluorocarbon . 5. 4. Application programs.Awadelkarim. Matlab 9 Introduction . 2000. Mohamed Gad-el-Hak. Introduction : 9 Importance of simulation – General purpose circuit analysis – programs – Method of analysis of power electronic systems – Review of modeling of power electronic components and systems.V ‘Computer aided analysis of power electronic systems’ Marcell Dekker 1987. Tai Ran Hsu. 1.Vidyarthiplus.Allen. MOSFET and is model – Amplifiers and Oscillators – Nor linear Devices. Osama O. John Wiley & son LTD. CRC press Baco Raton. New Delhi. ‘Foundations of MEMS’. “ The MEMS Handbook”..com Page 14 .micro sensors mems and smart devices. Chang Liu. micro electro mechanical system design. 2. Rajagopalan. REFERENCES www. varadan. 2006.function description – Data types – Tool boxes – Graphical Display: Import and Export of data – Programs for solution of state equations. Gardner. “MEMS & Micro systems Design and Manufacture” Tata McGraw Hill.Vidyarthiplus. 4. Julian w. 3. CRC Press published in 2005 EE2034 SOFTWARE FOR CIRCUIT SIMULATION LTPC 300 3 1. TOTAL : 45 PERIODS TEXT BOOKS 1.com TEXT BOOKS. Artech House. Vijay k. 2. editor. “ An introduction to Micro electro mechanical system design”. FET. Advanced Techniques in Simulation : 9 Analysis of power electronic systems in a sequential manner coupled and decoupled systems – Various algorithms for computing steady state solution in power electronic systems – Future trends in computer simulation. 5. PSpice : 9 Introduction – Pspice overview – DC circuit Analysis –AC circuit analysis – Transient and the time domain – Fourier Series and Harmonic components – An introduction to Pspice devices BJT. Simulink: 9 Introduction – Graphical user Interface – Selection of objects – Blocks – lines Simulation . REFERENCES 1. Pearson Education Inc. 2000 3. Nadim Maluf.2002 5. 2002. James J. 4.www. c. EE2035 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN OF ELECTRICAL APPARATUS AIM LTPC 300 3 To introduce the basics of Computer Aided Design technology for the design of Electrical Machines. 2. Orcad Corporation. 5. 4. Become familiar with Finite Element Method as applicable for Electrical Engineering. Know the organization of a typical CAD package. 1.Vidyarthiplus. Matlab / Simulink manual. MATHEMATICAL FORMULATION OF FIELD PROBLEMS 9 Electromagnetic Field Equations – Magnetic Vector/Scalar potential – Electrical vector /Scalar potential – Stored energy in Electric and Magnetic fields – Capacitance . 3. PHILOSOPHY OF FEM 10 Mathematical models – Differential/Integral equations – Finite Difference method – Finite element method – Energy minimization – Variational method.Boundary Conditions – Setting up solution – Post processing.Laplace and Poisson’s Equations – Energy functional. 3. Apply Finite Element Method for the design of different Electrical apparatus. 2006.com 1. b. CAD PACKAGES 9 Elements of a CAD System –Pre-processing – Modelling – Meshing – Material properties. INTRODUCTION 8 Conventional design procedures – Limitations – Need for field analysis based design – Review of Basic principles of energy conversion – Development of Torque/Force. OBJECTIVE At the end of this course the student will be able to a. 1998. d. Learn the importance of computer aided design method. 2. DESIGN APPLICATIONS 9 www. Maths Work 2007. e. Orcad Pspice User manual. John Keown ‘Microsim Pspice and circuit analysis” Prentice hall Inc. Understand the basic electromagnetic field equations and the problem formulation for CAD applications.com Page 15 .www.2D field problems – Discretisation – Shape functions – Stiffness matrix – Solution techniques.Vidyarthiplus.Inductance. www.com Page 16 .Vidyarthiplus.Design of Solenoid Actuator – Inductance and force calculation – Torque calculation in Switched Reluctance Motor.Vidyarthiplus.com Voltage Stress in Insulators – Capacitance calculation . TOTAL : 45 PERIODS www. New York.Lowther and P. Applications . 1995. OBJECTIVES: i.H. 1989.com Page 17 . iii. Bastos and Nelson Sadowski.www.Silvester and Ferrari.Hoole. ‘Electrical Machine Analysis using Finite Elements’. Joao Pedro. Cambridge University Press. ‘Electromagnetic Modeling by Finite Element Methods’.J Salon. 2003. ii. THYRISTOR CONTROLLED SERIES CAPACITOR(TCSC)AND APPLICATIONS 9 www. REFERENCES 1. 1983. STATIC VAR COMPENSATOR (SVC) AND APPLICATIONS 9 Voltage control by SVC – advantages of slope in dynamic characteristics – influence of SVC on system voltage. 1.P. Springer Verlag. Nicola Bianchi.R. 2005.A. MAXWELL & ANSYS Softwares. User Manuals of MAGNET. New York. 2. P.Vidyarthiplus. D. 2.. LTPC 3 00 3 EE2036 FLEXIBLE AC TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS AIM: To enhance the transmission capability of transmission system by shunt and series compensation using static controllers.com TEXT BOOKS 1. London. 2. Kluwer Academic Publishers. ‘Finite Elements for Electrical Engineers’.Integrated Power Flow Controller (IPFC). Marcell Dekker Inc. Elsevier. 3.Static Var Compensator (SVC) – Thyristor Switched Series capacitor (TCSC) – Unified Power Flow controller (UPFC) . 5.P Silvester. ‘Finite Element Analysis of Electrical Machines’. 4. To study the operation of controllers for enhancing the transmission capability. S. A. CRC Taylor& Francis. To understand the concept of flexible AC transmission and the associated problems.enhancement of transient stability – steady state power transfer – enhancement of power system damping – prevention of voltage instability. INTRODUCTION 9 The concept of flexible AC transmission .reactive power control in electrical power transmission lines -uncompensated transmission line – series and shunt compensation. S. Overview of FACTS devices .Vidyarthiplus. To review the static devices for series and shunt control. ‘Computer Aided Design in Magnetics’. 1986. 3. ‘Computer Aided Analysis and Design of Electromagnetic Devices’. Applications improvement of the system stability limit – enhancement of system damping – voltage collapse prevention.www. “Thyristor – Based Facts Controllers for Electrical Transmission Systems”. Varma. 5. EMERGING FACTS CONTROLLERS 9 Static Synchronous Compensator (STATCOM) – operating principle – V-I characteristics – Unified Power Flow Controller (UPFC) – Principle of operation modes of operation – applications – modeling of UPFC for power flow studies.. “Flexible AC Transmission System”. A.John. Standard Publishers. 1999. “Understanding FACTS Concepts and Technology of Flexible AC Transmission System”. Rajiv.Hingorani. Gyugyl. Institution of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). CO-ORDINATION OF FACTS CONTROLLERS 9 FACTs Controller interactions – SVC–SVC interaction . TOTAL : 45 PERIODS TEXT BOOK: 1.co-ordination of multiple controllers using linear control techniques – Quantitative treatment of control coordination. Delhi 2001.different modes of operation – modeling of TCSC – variable reactance model – modeling for stability studies. Narain G. K. IEEE press and John Wiley & Sons. 2.com Operation of the TCSC . www.Vidyarthiplus. R. Mohan Mathur. REFERENCES: 1.com Page 18 . 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