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Basic Electrical Technology ( Web Course)

Faculty Coordinator(s):

1. Prof. N. K. De

Department of Electrical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

Kharagpur 721302, West Bengal

Email : nkde@ee.iitkgp.ernet.in

Telephone : (91-3222) 283046 (Office)

(91-3222) 283 047(Residence)

2. Prof. T. K. Bhattacharya

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

Kharagpur - 721302

Email : abcme @ mech.iitkgp.ernet.in

Telephone : (91-3222) 282912 (Office)

(91-3222) 282913 (Residence)

3. Prof. G D Roy

Detailed Syllabus :

Module – 1 Introduction

Lesson – 1 Introducing the Course on Basic Electrical

Lesson – 2 Generation, Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power an Overview


Module – 2 DC Circuit

Lesson – 3 Introduction of Electric Circuit

Lesson – 4 Loop Analysis of resistive circuit in the context of dc voltages and currents

Lesson – 5 Node-voltage analysis of resistive circuit in the context of dc voltages and currents

Lesson – 6 Wye (Y) - Delta (.) OR Delta (.)-Wye (Y) Transformations

Lesson – 7 Superposition Theorem in the context of dc voltage and current sources acting in a resistive network

Lesson – 8 Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorems in the context of dc voltage and current sources acting

in a resistive network

Lesson – 9 Analysis of dc resistive network in presence of one non-linear element

Module – 3 R-L & R-C Transients

Lesson – 10 Study of DC transients in R-L and R-C circuits

Lesson – 11 Study of DC transients in R-L-C Circuits

Module – 4 Single-phase AC Circuits

Lesson – 12 Generation of Sinusoidal Voltage Waveform (AC) and Some Fundamental Concepts

Lesson – 13 Representation of Sinusoidal Signal by a Phasor and Solution of Current in R-L-C Series Circuits

Lesson – 14 Solution of Current in R-L-C Series Circuits

Lesson – 15 Solution of Current in AC Series and Parallel Circuits

Lesson – 16 Solution of Current in AC Parallel and Series-parallel Circuits

Lesson – 17 Resonance in Series and Parallel Circuits

Module – 5 Three-phase AC Circuits

Lesson – 18 Three-phase Balanced Supply

Lesson – 19 Three-phase Delta-Connected Balanced Load

Lesson – 20 Measurement of Power in a Three-phase Circuit

Module – 6 Magnetic circuits and Core losses

Lesson – 21 Magnetic Circuits

Lesson – 22 Eddy Current & Hysteresis Loss


Module – 7 Transformer

Lesson – 23 Ideal Transformer

Lesson – 24 Practical Transformer

Lesson – 25 Testing, Efficiency & Regulation

Lesson – 26 Three Phase Transformer

Lesson – 27 Auto-Transformer

Lesson – 28 Problem solving on Transformers

Module – 8 Three-phase Induction Motor

Lesson – 29 Rotating Magnetic Field in Three-phase Induction Motor

Lesson – 30 Construction and Principle of Operation of IM

Lesson - 31 Equivalent Circuit and Power Flow Diagram of IM

Lesson – 32 Torque-Slip (speed) Characteristics of Induction Motor (IM)

Lesson – 33 Different Types of Starters for Induction Motor (IM)

Lesson – 34 Starting Methods for Single-phase Induction Motor

Module – 9 DC Machines

Lesson – 35 Constructional Features of D.C Machines

Lesson – 36 Principle of Operation of D.C Machines

Lesson – 37 EMF & Torque Equation

Lesson – 38 D.C Generators

Lesson – 39 D.C Motors

Lesson – 40 Losses, Efficiency and Testing of D.C. Machines

Lesson – 41 Problem Solving on D.C Machines

Module – 10 Measuring Instruments

Lesson – 42 Study of DC-AC Measuring Instruments

Lesson – 43 Study of Electro-Dynamic Type Instruments

Lesson – 44 Study of Single Phase Induction Type Energy Meter or Watt-hour Meter
Course 32. Industrial Automation and Control (Web Course)

Faculty Coordinator(s) :

1. Prof. S. Sen

Architecture & Regional Planning

Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

Kharagpur 721302, West Bengal

Email : ssen@arp.iitkgp.ernet.in

Telephone : (91-3222) Off : 283224

Res : 283225, 277055

2. Prof. S. Mukhopadhyay

Department of Electrical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

Kharagpur 721302, West Bengal

Email : smukh@ee.iitkgp.ernet.in

Telephone : (91-3222) Off : 283066

Res : 283067,277466

Detailed Syllabus :

1. Lecture 1 : Introduction to Industrial Automation and Control


2. Lecture 2 : Architecture of Industrial Automation Systems.
3. Lecture 3: Introduction to sensors and measurement systems
4. Lecture 4: Temperature measurement
5. Lecture 5: Pressure and Force measurements
6. Lecture 6: Displacement and speed measurement
7. Lecture 7: Flow measurement techniques
8. Lecture 7: Measurement of level, humidity, pH etc
9. Lecture 8: Signal Conditioning and Processing
10. Lecture 10: Estimation of errors and Calibration
11. Lecture 3 : Introduction to Process Control.
12. Lecture 4 : P-- I -- D Control
13. Lecture 5 : Controller Tuning.
14. Lecture 6 : Implementation of PID Controllers
15. Lecture 7 : Special Control Structures : Feedforward and Ratio Control.
16. Lecture 8 : Special Control Structures : Predictive Control, Control of Systems with Inverse Response
17. Lecture 9 : Special Control Structures : Cascade Control, Overriding Control, Selective Control, Split
Range Control
18. Lecture 10 : Introduction to Sequence Control, PLCs and Relay Ladder Logic
19. Lecture 11 : Sequence Control : Scan Cycle, RLL Syntax
20. Lecture 12 : Sequence Control : Structured Design Approach
21. Lecture 13 : Sequence Control : Advanced RLL Programming
22. Lecture 14 : Sequence Control : The Hardware environment
23. Lecture 15 : Control of Machine tools : Introduction to CNC Machines
24. Lecture 16 : Control of Machine tools : Analysis of a control loop
25. Lecture 17 : Introduction to Actuators : Flow Control Valves
26. Lecture 18. : Hydraulic Actuator Systems : Principles, Components and Symbols
27. Lecture 19 : Hydraulic Actuator Systems : Pumps and Motors,
28. Lecture 20: Proportional and Servo Valves
29. Lecture 20 : Pneumatic Control Systems : System Components
30. Lecture 21 : Pneumatic Control Systems : Controllers and Integrated Control Systems
31. Lecture 22 : Electric Drives : Introduction, Energy Saving with Adjustible Speed Drives
32. Lecture 23 : Step motors : Principles, Construction and Drives
33. Lecture 24 : DC Motor Drives : Introduction, DC--DC Converters, Adjustible Speed Drives
34. Lecture 25 : Induction Motor Drives: Introduction, Characteristics, Adjustible Speed Drives
35. Lecture 26 : Synchronous Motor Drives : Motor Principles, Adjustible Speed and Servo Drives
36. Lecture 27 : Networking of Sensors, Actuators and Controllers : The Fieldbus
37. Lecture 28 : The Fieldbus Communication Protocol
38. Lecture 29 : Introduction to Production Control Systems
39. Lecture 30 : Concluding Lecture
Course 36. Industrial Instrumentation (Web Course)

Faculty Coordinator(s) :

1. Prof. V. Jayashankar

Department of Electrical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology Madras

Chennai 600036.

Email : vjkumar@ee.iitm.ernet.in

Telephone : (91-44) Off : 2257 8367

Res : 2243 4878

Detailed Syllabus :

1. Measurement of force torque, velocity 7


Electric balance – different types of load cells – magnets – elastics load cell-strain gauge load cell-
different methods of torque measurement, strain gauge, relative regular twist-speed measurement-
revaluation counter- capacitive tacho-drag up type tacho D.C and A.C tacho generators – stroboscope.

2. Measurement of acceleration, vibration and density 8


Accelerometers – LVDT, piezo-electric, strain gauge and variable reluctance type accelerometers –
mechanical type vibration instruments – seismic instrument as an accelerometer and vibrometer –
calibration of vibration pick ups – units of density, specific gravity and viscosity used in industries –
Baume scale API scale – pressure head type densitometer – float type densitometer – ultrasonic
densitometer Bridge type gas densitometer.

3. Pressure measurement 12
Units of pressure – manometers – different types – elastic type pressure gauges – Bourde type
bellows – diaphragms – Electrical methods – elastic elements with LVDT and strain gauges –
capacitive type pressure gauge – piezo resistive pressure sensor – resonator pressure sensor –
measurement of vacuum – McLeod gauge – thermal conductivity gauges – Ionization gauge cold
cathode and hot cathode types – testing and calibration of pressure gauges – dead weight tester.

4. Temperature measurement 9
Definitions and standards – primary and secondary fixed points – calibration of thermometers different
types of filled in system thermometer – sources of errors in filled in systems and their compensation –
Bimetallic thermometers – Electrical methods of temperature measurement – signal conditioning of
industrial RTDs and their characteristics –3 lead and 4 lead RTDs.

5. Thermocouples and pyrometers 9


Thermocouples – law of thermocouple – fabrication of industrial thermocouples – signal conditioning of
thermocouple output – thermal block references functions – commercial circuits for cold junction
compensation – response of thermocouple – special techniques for measuring high temperature using
thermocouples – Radiation methods of temperature measurement – radiation fundamentals – total
radiation and selective radiation pyrometers – optical pyrometer – two colour radiation pyrometer.

Text books

1. Ernest O.Doebelin, Measurement systems Application and Design, International Student Edition, IV
Edition, McGraw Hill Book Company, 1998.
2. R.K.Jain, Mechanical and Industrial Measurements, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 1999.

References

1. D.Patranabis, Principles of Industrial Instrumentation, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Ltd., New Delhi,
1999.
2. A.K.Sawhney, A course in Electrical and Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation – Dhanpat Raj
and Sons, New Delhi, 1999.
3. P.Holman, Experimental Methods for Engineers International Student Edition, McGraw Hill Book
Company, 1971.
4. B.C.Nakra and K.K.Chaudary, Instrumentation Measurement and Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
Company Ltd., New Delhi, 1985.

INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTATION-II

1. Measurement of viscosity, humidity and moisture 9


Viscosity terms – say bolt viscometer – rotameter type viscometer – industrial consistency meters –
humidity terms – dry and wet bulb psychrometers – hot wire electrode type hygrometer – dew cell –
electrolysis type hygrometer – commercial type dew point meter – moisture terms – different methods
of moisture measurement – moisture measurement in granular materials, solid penetrable materials
like wood, web type material.

2. Mechanical type flowmeters 8


Theory of fixed restriction variable head type flow meters – orifice plate – venturi tube – flow nozzle –
dall tube – installation of head flow meters – piping arrangement for different fluids – pilot tube.

3. Quantity meters, area flow meters and mass flow meters 10


Positive displacement flow meters – constructional details and theory of operation of mutating disc,
reciprocation piston, oval gear and helix type flow meters – inferential meter – turbine flow meter –
rota meter – theory and installation – angular momentum mass flow meter – coriolis mass flow
meters – thermal mass flow meter – volume flow meter plus density measurement – calibration of
flow meters – dynamic weighing method.

4. Electrical type flow meter 9


Principle and constructional details of electromagnetic flow meter – different types of excitation –
schemes used – different types of ultrasonic flow meters – laser doppler anemometer systems –
rortex shedding flow meter – target flow meter – solid flow rate measurement – guidelines for
selection of flow meter.
5. Level measurement 9
Gauge glass technique coupled with photo electric readout system – float type level indication –
different schemes – level switches level measurement using displacer and torque tube – bubbler
system. Boiler drum level measurement – differential pressure method – hydra step systems –
electrical types of level gauges using resistance, capacitance, nuclear radiation and ultrasonic sensors

Text books

1. D.Patranabis, Principles of Industrial Instrumentation Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi,
1999
2. R.K.Jain, Mechanical and Industrial Measurements, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi 1999.

References

1. Ernest O.Doebelin, Measurement systems application and design international student Edition, Tata
McGraw Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi, 1999.
2. Patranabis, Principles of Industrial Instrumentation Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi, 1999
3. R.K.Jain, Mechanical and Industrial Measurements, Khanna Publishers, Delhi 1999.
4. A.K.Sawhney, A course in Electrical and Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation – Dhanpat Rai
and Sons, New Delhi, 1999.
5. Eckman D.P.Industrial Instrumentation – Wiley Eastern Limited, 1990.
6. Liptak B.G. Instrument Engineers Handbook (Measurement), Chilton Book Co., 1994.
Course 10. Electrical Machines 1 (Web Course)

Faculty Coordinator(s) :

1. Prof. Krishna Vasudevan

Department of Electrical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology Madras

Chennai 600036.

Email : krishna@ee.iitm.ernet.in

Telephone : (91-44) Off : 2257 8389

2. Prof. G. Sridhara Rao

Professor (Retd) Department of Electrical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology Madras

Chennai 600036

Email : gsrao@ee.iitm.ernet.in ; sridhararaog@gmail.com

Telephone: 91 - 44- 22351240

3. Prof. P. Sasidhara Rao

Professor (Retd) Department of Electrical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology Madras

Chennai 600036

Email : psrao@ee.iitm.ernet.in

Detailed Syllabus :

Basic Theory, - Ideal transformer - Magnetizing current waveform. - Construction of transformers. - Effects of
harmonics and harmonic compensation - Practical single phase transformer, - Equivalent circuit - Variable
frequency operation. - Phasor diagram, - Regulation. - Switching surges, Mechanical forces in transformers -
Losses, Efficiency. - Parallel operation - Three winding transformer .- Polyphase connections. - Scott
connected transformer - Auto transformer - Transformer windings. - Tap-changing and voltage control - Basics
of transformer design

Construction of DC machines – lap and wave windings - EMF equation - Torque equation. - Methods of
excitation of DC generators. - Commutation in DC machines. - Armature reaction, - Equivalent circuit. - Self
excitation of generators. - Characteristics of DC generators. - Parallel operation of generators. - DC motor
operation and characteristics. - Parallel operation of motors. - Losses in DC machines, Efficiency. - Brush less,
commutator-less DC machine - Starting, speed control & braking of DC.motors. Design of DC machines.
Course 28. Industrial Drives (Web Course)

Faculty Coordinator(s) :

1. Prof. K. R. Rajagopal

Department of Electrical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology Delhi

Hauz Khas, New Delhi -110 016

Email rgopal@ee.iitd.ac.in, kr_rajagopal@hotmail.com

Telephone : (91-11) Off : 2659 6135, 2659 1071

Res : 2658 1045

Fax : 2658 1606

Detailed Syllabus :

1. Introduction (4 hours)
a. Classification of Electric Drives
b. Requirements of Electric Drives
c. Some Applications

2. Converters and control (6 hours)


a. Phase controlled converters
b. Four quadrant operation
c. Choppers
d. AC to DC converters

3. DC motor drives (4 hours)


a. Speed-torque characteristics DC shunt,
PMDC and series motors
b. Dynamic model
c. Speed and position control methods

4. Inverters and PWM techniques (8 hours)


a. voltage source inverters (1h)
b. current source inverters (1h)
c. PWM techniques
i. sine-triangle comparison (1h)
ii. harmonic elimination (1h)
iii. hysteresis current controllers (1h)
iv. space vector pwm (3h)

5. AC motor drives (10 hours)


a. d-q model of induction motor (2 h)
b. constant flux speed control structure (2h)
c. vector control model (3h)
d. vector control structure (3h)
Course 14. Electrical Machines 2 (Web Course)

Faculty Coordinator(s) :

1. Prof. Krishna Vasudevan

Department of Electrical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology Madras

Chennai 600036.

Email : krishna@ee.iitm.ernet.in

Telephone : (91-44) Off : 2257 8389

2. Prof. G. Sridhara Rao

Professor (Retd) Department of Electrical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology Madras

Chennai 600036

Email : gsrao@ee.iitm.ernet.in ; sridhararaog@gmail.com

Telephone: 91 - 44- 22351240

3. Prof. P. Sasidhara Rao

Professor (Retd) Department of Electrical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology Madras

Chennai 600036

Email : psrao@ee.iitm.ernet.in

Detailed Syllabus :

Construction of AC machines - Armature windings - emf equation - MMF of poly phase windings, rotating
magnetic field. - IM action, Generalized transformer - Equivalent circuit, Performance calculation. - Testing,
losses, efficiency - Torque, Power, and Power factor - Starting, speed control and braking - Single phase
induction motor - Armature reaction in induction motors. - Equivalent cage rotor. - Induction generators, line
excited, self excited. - Cascade connection, Induction frequency converter -. Harmonics and their effects -
High torque cage machines - Induction regulators, Linear induction machines - Magnetic circuit of AC
machines - Magnetizing and .leakage fluxes. Basics of induction machine design.
Armature reaction, - Equivalent circuit - Generator load characteristic - Regulation by emf method. Regulation
of alternators by MMF and Potier methods - Parallel operation of alternators.. Generators on infinite bus bars,
Capability chart of alternators. Electrical load diagram. Determination of xd, xq of salient pole machines -
Mechanical load diagram, O & V curves - Regulation of salient pole alternators -Three phase and single phase
short circuit on alternators - Starting of synchronous motors. Synchronous condensers. Synchronous induction
motor. Principles of design. Reluctance machines
Course 12. Control Engineering (Web Course)

Faculty Coordinator(s) :

1. Prof. M Gopal

Department of Electrical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology Delhi

Hauz Khas, New Delhi -110 016

Email : mgopal@ee.iitd.ac.in

Telephone : (91-11) Off : 2659 1067

Res : 2659 1882, 2658 1305

Detailed Syllabus :

Introduction to Control Problems 3 Lectures


Dynamic System and Dynamic Response 6 Lectures
Modes of Industrial Control Drives and Systems 8 Lectures
Basic Principles of Feedback Control 4 Lectures
Concepts of Stability and Routh Stability Criteria 3 Lectures
The performance of Feedback systems 4 Lectures
Compensator Design using Root Locus Plots 5 Lectures
The Nyquist Stability Criterion and Stability Margins 4 Lectures
Feedback System Performance based on Frequency

Response 2 Lectures

Compensator Design Using Frequency Response Plots 1 Lecture


Course 26. Power Systems Operation and Control (Web Course)

Faculty Coordinator(s) :

1. Prof. A. M. Kulkarni

Department of Electrical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

Powai, Mumbai 400 076

Email : anil@ee.iitb.ac.in

Telephone : (91-22) Off : 2576 7416

Res : 2576 8416

Detailed Syllabus :

1) Introduction (Characteristics of Modern Power Systems) 3-4 lectures

Physical Structure
Operation and Control Functions and Hierarchies
Design and Operating Criteria

2) Equipment and Stability Constraints (12-15 lectures)

Capabilities and Constraints of Generators/Exciters/Turbines/


Network Elements (Lines, Transformers etc.)
Constraints of Energy Supply Systems
Load Characteristics
Introduction to Angle/Voltage Instability phenomena
Stability Constraints

3) Frequency and Voltage Control (15 lectures)

Primary Control of Frequency : Governors


Secondary Control of Frequency : AGC
Voltage control : Automatic Voltage Regulators (generators),
Shunt Compensation, SVC
Introduction to Power Flow Control : HVDC, FACTS
Load Curves
Unit Commitment
Introduction to the use of Optimization Methods

5) Load Dispatch Centre Functions


Contingency Analysis
Preventive, Emergency and Restorative Control
(3-4 lectures
6) Additional Topics relating to new developments (3-4 lectures)
Course 18. Power Electronics (Web Course)

Faculty Coordinator(s) :

1. Prof. D. Kastha

Department of Electrical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

Kharagpur 721302, West Bengal

Email : kastha@ee.iitkgp.ernet.in

Telephone : (91-3222) Off : 283058

283059,
Res :
278470

2. Prof. D. Prasad

Department of Electrical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

Kharagpur 721302, West Bengal

Email : dinkar@ee.iitkgp.ernet.in

Telephone : (91-3222) Off : 283038

Res : 283039

3. Prof. N. K. De

Department of Electrical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

Kharagpur 721302, West Bengal

Email : nkde @ ee.iitkgp.ernet.in

Telephone : (91-3222) 283046 (Office)

(91-3222) 283047 (Residence)

4. Prof. S. Sengupta

Department of Electrical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

Kharagpur 721302, West Bengal

Email : ssg @ ee.iitkgp.ernet.in

Telephone : (91-3222) 283086 (Office)

(91-3222) 283087 (Residence)


Detailed Syllabus :

Module-1 duration- 2hrs

Introduction: Application of Power Electronics to :


1) Motor control with emphasis on Traction and Industrial Process control
2) Power Supplies - Revolution in Personal Computers UPS
3) Power Transmission - Facts Technology, HVDC
4) Chemical Process
5) Battery charging
6) Power extraction from non-conventional enery sources
7) Automotive electronics
8) High energy physics Evolution of Power Electronics
Days of Mercury arc rectification--forerunner of Power Electronics
Invention of SCR and its impact
Advent of Selfcommutated switches and their impact

Module-2 duration-3hrs

Structure of Power Electronics: How structurally power electronics differs


from low power analog electronics
Different types of switches
Power Diodes: from the viewpoint of an application engineer
SCR: Device structure, Static characteristic, dynamic characteristic constraints of Turn on and Turn off
time, different relevant ratings.

Module-3 duration-2hrs

Diode rectifiers Applications: Power Supplies, Front end converter for ac motor drives, battery charger,
chemical process
1) Single phase Half wave with R load
2) Single phase Half wave with R-L load
3) Single phase Full bridge rectifier with dc link capacitive filter, issue of harmonics
4) Three phase Full bridge rectifier with dc link capacitive filter, issue of harmonics

Module-4 duration-4hrs

AC to DC controlled converters
Application: DC Motor Drives
Battery chargers
HVDC transmission
1) Single phase fully controlled AC to DC converter

i) Principle of operation: Issue of line commutation


ii) Continuous mode of conduction: expression for average
output voltage
iii) Modes of operation in the voltage-current plane
iv) discontinuous mode of conduction
v) analysis with R-L-E load, significance of R-L-E load
vi) operation as an inverter: constraints for line commutation
vii) Dual converter: motivation
Simultaneous and nonsimultaneous control
vii) input displacement factor, distortion factor, harmonics
viii) Effect of source inductance
ix) Requirement of snubber

2) Single phase half controlled converter:


operating principle,
input displacement factor
Modes of operation in the voltage-current plane
Module-5 (1 hrs)

Three phase half wave ac to dc converter


Principle of operation
Derivation of o/p voltage
issue of dc magnetization of the input transformer
Module-5 (3hrs)

Three phase fully controlled ac to dc converter


Principle of operation
Derivation of average output voltage
Derivation of displacement factor
Inverter mode of operation
Constraints of commutation in inverter mode
Effect of source inductance

Moduel - 6: ( 4 hrs)
Limitation of Line commutated converters
Single phase unity powerfactor converter
Principle of switched Power power conversion
Bi-directional Power converters

Module- 7 (8 hrs)

DC- DC Power Converters


Limitations of Linear Power supplies
Switched Power Power supplies ( Buck, Buck-Boost, Boost,
Cuk, Fly-back and Forward Convverters)
Transfer fucntion for these converters

Module-8 8 hrs
Motivation
DC- AC Power Converters
Principle of operation of Inverters
Half bridge, full bridge, three phase- six step operation,
voltage control, PWM techniques
Course 34. Illumination Engineering (Web Course)

Faculty Coordinator(s) :

1. Prof. N. K. Kishore

Department of Electrical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

Kharagpur 721302, West Bengal

Email : kishor@ee.iitkgp.ernet.in

Telephone : (91-3222) Off : 283060

Res : 283061
Fax : 277712

Detailed Syllabus :

Radiation, colour, eye & vision; different entities of illuminating systems; Light sources: daylight,
incandescent, electric discharge, fluorescent, arc lamps and lasers; Luminaries, wiring, switching &
control circuits;

Laws of illumination; illumination from point, line and surface sources. Photometry and
spectrophotometry; photocells. Environment and glare. General illumination design. Interior lighting –
industrial, residential, office departmental stores, indoor stadium, theater and hospitals. Exterior
lighting- flood, street, aviation and transport lighting, lighting for displays and signaling- neon signs,
LED-LCD displays beacons and lighting for surveillance.

Utility services for large building/office complex & layout of different meters and protection units.
Diferent type of loads and their individual protections. Selection of cable/wire sizes; potential sources
of fire hazards and precautions. Emergency supply – stand by & UPS. A specific design problem on this
aspect

1.) Radiation & colour – 2 Lectures

2) eye & vision – 2 Lectures

3) different entities of illuminating systems - 2 Lectures.

4) Light sources: daylight, incandescent, electric discharge, fluorescent, arc lamps and lasers – 4
Lectures

5) Luminaries, wiring, switching & control circuits – 3 Lectures

6) Laws of illumination; illumination from point, line and surface sources – 2 Lectures

7) Photometry and spectrophotometry; photocells – 2 Lectures

8) Environment and glare – 2 Lectures.

9) General illumination design – 2 Lectures.


10) Interior lighting – industrial, residential, office departmental stores, indoor stadium, theater and
hospitals – 4 Lectures.

11) Exterior lighting- flood, street, aviation and transport lighting, lighting for displays and signaling-
neon signs, LED-LCD displays beacons and lighting for surveillance – 4 Lectures.

12) Utility services for large building/office complex & layout of different meters and protection units –
3 Lectures.

13) Diferent type of loads and their individual protections – 2 Lecture.

14) Selection of cable/wire sizes; potential sources of fire hazards and precautions. Emergency supply
– stand by & UPS - 4Lectures.

15) A specific design problem on this aspect - 2 Lectures.


Course 1. Power System Protection (Web Course)

Faculty Coordinator(s):

Prof. S.A. Soman

Department of Electrical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

Powai, Mumbai 400 076

Email : soman@ee.iitb.ac.in

Telephone: (91-22) Off: 2576 7435

(91-22) Res: 2576 8435

Course Overview

Reliability of electrical energy systems to a large extent is a consequence of the reliability of

it's protection system. Basic building blocks of the protection system are fuses, over current

and distance relays and differential protection schemes. In this course, we will introduce their

principles and applications to apparatus and system protection. Technology of relaying has

changed significantly in last century. The first generations of relays were electromechanical

devices. The second generation involved solid state relays. The present generations of

numerical relays are realized by digital signal processing. In this course, we will also introduce

both theory and practice of the numerical relays.The course can be used as a first course in

power system protection. It should be also useful to graduate students, practicing engineers

as well as the research community.

Objectives

In this course, we plan to teach the following:


1. Fundamental principles of fuse and over current protection and application to feeder and

motor protection.

2. Fundamental principles of distance relaying and application to transmission system

protection.

3. Fundamental principles of differential protection and application to transformer, bus bar and

generator armature winding protection.

4. Role of Current and Voltage transformers in power system protection.

5. Relay co-ordination in transmission and distribution system.

6. Introduction to Numerical relaying. DSP fundamentals like aliasing, sampling theorem,

Discrete Fourier Transform and application to current and voltage phasor estimation.

7. Numerical relaying algorithms for over current, distance and differential protection with

application to transmission system, transformer and bus bar protection.


Course 16. Power Systems Analysis (Web Course)

Faculty Coordinator(s) :

1. Prof. Arindam Ghosh

Department of Electrical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

Kanpur - 208016

Email : aghosh@iitk.ac.in

Telephone : (91-512) Off : 2597 179

Res : 2598 799


Fax : 2590 063

Detailed Syllabus :

Module - 1

Basic Definitions, Power Factor Improvement Methods, Distribution Network and its Efficiency Calculations

Module – 2

Transmission System Modelling. Short line, Medium line and Long lines, Compensations and Line Parameters
(A B C D)

Module – 3

Modelling of Component, Synchronous Machine Models, Transformer Models, Tap Changer models, SVS Models

Module – 4

Y–Bus, Z-Bus, Load Flow Methods. Optimal Power Flow Methods

Module – 5

Short Circuit Studies


Course 22. Non-Conventional Energy Systems (Web Course)

Faculty Coordinator(s) :

1. Prof. L. Umanand

Centre for Electronic Design & Technology

Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Bangalore 560 012

Email : ums@cedt.iisc.ernet.in

Telephone : (91-80) Off : 3600810

Detailed Syllabus :

1. Introduction (2 hours)
a. Fossil fuel based systems
b. Impact of fossil fuel based systems
c. Non conventional energy – seasonal variations and availability
d. Renewable energy – sources and features
e. Hybrid energy systems
f. Distributed energy systems and dispersed generation (DG)

2. Traditional energy systems (3 hours)


a. Sources
b. Features and characteristics
c. Applications
i. Transport – bullock cart, horse carriage, camels
ii. Agriculture – ox plough, water lifting devices
iii. Human power – bicycle, cycle rickshaw etc.
iv. House hold – cooking (bio mass), lighting etc

3. Solar thermal systems (6 hours)


a. Solar radiation spectrum
b. Radiation measurement
c. Technologies
d. Applications
i. Heating
ii. Cooling
iii. Drying
iv. Distillation
v. Power generation

4. Solar Photovoltaic systems (6 hours)


a. Operating principle
b. Photovoltaic cell concepts
c. Cell, module, array
d. Series and parallel connections
e. Maximum power point tracking
f. Applications
i. Battery charging
ii. Pumping
iii. Lighting
iv. Peltier cooling

5. Microhydel (4 hours)
a. Operating principle
b. Components of a microhydel power plant
c. Types and characteristics of turbines
d. Selection and modification
e. Load balancing

6. Wind (3 hours)
a. Wind patterns and wind data
b. Site selection
c. Types of wind mills
d. Characteristics of wind generators
e. Load matching

7. Biomass (3 hours)
a. Learning objectives
b. Operating principle
c. Combustion and fermentation
d. Anaerobic digester
e. Wood gassifier
f. Pyrolysis
g. Applications
i. Bio gas
ii. Wood stoves
iii. Bio diesel
iv. Combustion engine

8. Costing (2 hours)
a. Life cycle costing (LCC)
b. Solar thermal system LCC
c. Solar PV system LCC
d. Microhydel LCC
e. Wind system LCC
f. Biomass system LCC

9. Hybrid Systems (3 hours)


a. Need for Hybrid Systems
b. Range and type of Hybrid systems
c. Case studies of Diesel-PV, Wind-PV, Microhydel-PV, Biomass-Diesel systems, electric and
hybrid electric vehicles
Course 23. Embedded Systems (Web Course)

Faculty Coordinator(s) :

1. Prof. Amit Patra

Department of Electrical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

Kharagpur 721302, West Bengal

Email : amit@ee.iitkgp.ernet.in

Telephone : (91-3222) Off : 283070

Res : 283071, 277750

2. Prof. Rajib Mall

Department of Computer Science & Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

Kharagpur 721302, West Bengal

Email : rajib @ cse.iitkgp.ernet.in

Telephone : (91-3222) 283483 (Office)

(91-3222) 277824 (Residence)

3. Prof. A. Routray

Department of Electrical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

Kharagpur 721302, West Bengal

Email : aroutray @ ee.iitkgp.ernet.in

Telephone : (91-3222) 283072 (Office)

(91-3222) 283073 (Residence)


Detailed Syllabus :

Topic Topic Number of


Serial lecture
No. equiv.
1. Embedded Processing – Evolution, Issues and Challenges; 1
2. System and Processor Architecture : von Neumann, Harvard and their variants 2
3. Memory Architecture and Devices 2
4. Input-Output Devices and Mechanisms 2
5. Instruction Set and Addressing Modes 3
6. Interfacing of Memory and Peripheral Devices – Functional and Timing Issues 3
7. Application Specific Logic Design using Field Programmable Devices and ASICs 2
8. Analog to Digital and Digital to Analog Converters 1
9. Bus I/O and Networking Considerations 2
10. Bus and Wireless Protocols 2
11. Embedded Systems Software : Constraints and Performance Targets 1
12. Real-time Operating Systems : Introduction 1
13. Scheduling in Real-time Operating Systems 2
14. Memory and I/O Management : Device Drivers 2
15. Embedded Software Development : Flow, Environments and Tools 2
16. System Specification and Modelling 2
17. Programming Paradigms 2
18. System Verification 2
19. Performance Analysis and Optimisation : Speed, Power and Area Optimisation 2
20. Testing of Embedded Systems 2
21. System Design Example 2
Course 3. Numerical Analysis (Web Course)

Faculty Coordinator(s) :

1. Prof. Vittal Rao

Centre for Electronic Design & Technology

Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Bangalore 560 012

Email : rvr@math.iisc.ernet.in

Telephone : (91-80) Off : 3600810

Detailed Syllabus :

1. Errors and approximations (2 hours)


a. error definitions
b. accuracy and precision
c. round off and truncation errors
d. error propagation

2. Roots of equations (2 hours)


a. bracketing methods
b. open methods like newton-raphson, secant etc.

3. Solutions of simultaneous linear algebraic equations (8 hours)


a. Gauss Elimination
b. Matrix inversion
c. Gauss Seidel
d. LU decomposition methods

4. Curve fitting (8 hours)


a. Least squares regression
i. linear
ii. polynomial
iii. nonlinear
b. Interpolation
c. Fourier series approximation

5. Finite differences (2 hours)


a. forward differences
b. back ward differences
c. central differences

6. Numerical differentiation (2 hours)


7. Numerical integration (4 hours)
8. Numerical solutions for ordinary differential equations (4 hours)
a. Euler
b. Modified Euler
c. Runge-Kutta
d. Adaptive Runge Kutta

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