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SSM INSTITUTE OF ENGINEEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

Dindigul-624002
LECTURE PLAN

Duration of the
From :22.01.2019
Academic Year 2017-2018 semester as per
To :22.04.2019
academic calendar
Name of the Electrical and
Semester II/ECE-1
Department Electronics Engg
Subject Code & BE 8254 - BASIC Total Hours
Name ELECTRICAL AND as per
45
INSTRUMENTATION syllabus
ENGINEERING
Name of the staff
with designation &
G.Satheesh Kumar A.P/EEE
Department
Department Parent dept. Other dept.
Compulsory / Elective Compulsory Subject - 
MA8151 Engineering Mathematics – I
Prerequisites Knowledge PH8151 Engineering Physics
Duration One semester Credit Units : 3
Class / Laboratory Schedule 3 0 0 3 [L T P C]
Industrial visit at sarayu Matching POs and PSOs
Curriculum gap/ Content beyond syllabus/ Hands- Industries-Transformer PO : 01,02,03
on training / Industrial Visit / Guest Lecture manufacturing unit PSO: 01,02
(Kulathur,dindigul)
Students are able to impart knowledge on
1.Operation of Three phase electrical circuits and power
measurement
Course Objectives
2.Working principles of Electrical Machines

3.Working principle of Various measuring instruments

CO Course Outcome(s) Program Outcome(s)


1. Understand the concept of three phase PO 01 # Engineering knowledge:
power circuits and measurement. PO 02 # Problem analysis:
PO 03 # Design/development of solutions:
PO 04 # Conduct investigations of complex problems:
PO 05 # Modern tool usage:
2. Comprehend the concepts in electrical PO 06 # The engineer and society:
generators, motors and transformers PO 07 # Environment and sustainability:
PO 08 # Ethics:
PO 09 # Individual and team work:
PO 11 # Project management and finance:
3. Choose appropriate measuring instruments PO 12 # Life-long learning:
for given application PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES(PSO)
PSO 01#To analyse, design and develop solutions by
applying foundational concepts of electronics and
communication engineering.
PSO 02# To apply design principles and best practices
for developing quality products for scientific and business
applications.
PSO 03# To adapt to emerging information and
communication technologies (ICT) to innovate ideas and
solutions to existing/novel problems.

BOOKS FOR STUDY


TEXT BOOKS
1. Leonard S Bobrow, ― Foundations of Electrical Engineering‖, Oxford University Press, 2013
2. D P Kothari and I.J Nagarath, ‖Electrical Machines ―Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering‖,
McGraw Hill Education (India) Private Limited, Third Reprint, 2016
3. Thereja .B.L., ―Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering and Electronics‖, S. Chand & Co. Ltd.,
2008

REFERENCES
1. Del Toro, ―Electrical Engineering Fundamentals‖, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2007
2. John Bird, ―Electrical Circuit Theory and Technology‖, Elsevier, First Indian Edition, 2006
3. Allan S Moris, ―Measurement and Instrumentation Principles‖, Elseveir, First Indian Edition, 2006
4. Rajendra Prasad, ―Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering‖, Prentice Hall of India, 2006
5. A.E.Fitzgerald, David E Higginbotham and Arvin Grabel, ―Basic Electrical Engineering‖, McGraw Hill
Education(India) Private Limited, 2009
6. N K De, Dipu Sarkar, ―Basic Electrical Engineering ,Universities Press (India)Private Limited 2016

CO – PO MATRIX

CO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
CO1 3 3 - - - - - - - 1 1 -
CO2 2 2 2 - - - - - - - - -
CO3 - - 2 - - - - - - - 2 -
BE8254 2 2 2 - - - - - - 1 2 -

Page No.
Planned Cumulative Ref. Teaching Executed
S. Hour Topics to be covered in ref.
Date Hrs Book Method Date
No book
UNIT I AC CIRCUITS AND POWER SYSTEMS

1. 11.3.19 7 1 Three phase power supply R6 127 BB


2. 11.3.19 8 2 Star connection R6 127 BB
3. 13.3.19 3 3 Delta connection R6 127 BB
Balanced and Unbalanced R1 130 BB
4. 15.3.19 2 4
Loads
Power equation R6 87,90,10- BB
5. 16.3.19 4 5
102
Star Delta Conversion R1 BB
6. 18.3.19 7 6
2.49-2.52
Three Phase Power R1 2.52-2.60 BB
7. 18.3.19 8 7
Measurement
Transmission & R6 87,90,10- BB
Distribution of electrical 102
8. 19.3.19 1 8
energy

Over head Vs Underground R1 2.52-2.60 BB


9. 20.3.19 3 9
system
Protection of power R1 2.52-2.60 BB
10. 22.3.19 2 10
system
types of tariff R6 87,90,101- BB
11. 23.3.19 4 11
102
12. 25.3.19 7 12 power factor improvement R1 2.52-2.60 BB
Revision
13. 25.3.19 8 13

UNIT II TRANSFORMER

14. 23.1.19 3 14 Introduction R2 2.1-2.4 BB


15. 25.1.19 2 15 Ideal Transformer R2 2.1-2.4 BB
Accounting For Finite R2 2.1-2.4 BB
16. 28.1.19 7 16 Permeability And Core Loss

Circuit R2 2.1-2.4 BB
17. 28.1.19 8 17
Model Of Transformer
18. 29.1.19 1 18 Per Unit System R2 2.7-2.9 BB
Determination Of BB
19. 30.1.19 3 19 Parameters Of Circuit R2 2.7-2.9
Model Of Transformer
20. 1.2.19 2 20 Voltage Regulation R2 2.36-2.44 BB
21. 2.2.19 4 21 Name Plate Rating R2 3.1-3.9 BB
22. 4.2.19 7 22 Efficiency R2 3.1-3.9 BB
23. 4.2.19 8 23 Three Phase Transformers R2 3.1-3.9 BB
24. 5.2.19 1 24 Auto Transformers R2 3.1-3.9 BB
25. 6.2.19 3 25 Revision BB

UNIT III DC MACHINES


26. 8.2.19 2 26 Introduction R1 4.1-4.2 BB
27. 9.2.19 4 27 Constructional Features R1 4.1-4.2 BB

Motoring and generation


28. 11.2.19 7 28 R1 4.34-4.42 BB
principle

R1 4.5-4.7 BB/PPT
29. 11.2.19 8 29 Emf And Torque equation

30. 13.2.19 3 30 Circuit Model R1 4.34-4.42 BB

R1 4.5-4.7 BB/PPT
31. 15.2.19 2 31 Methods of Excitation

Magnetization R1 4.5-4.7 BB/PPT


32. 16.2.19 4 32
Characteristics
33. 18.2.19 7 33 Starting and Speed Control R3 527-531 BB
34. 18.2.19 8 34 Universal Motor R3 531-534 BB
35. 19.2.19 1 35 Revision BB
UNIT IV AC MACHINES

36. 26.3.19 1 36 Principle of operation of R3 3.1-3 PPT


three-phase induction
Motors
37. 27.3.19 3 37 Construction –Types R4 3.1-3 PPT
38. 29.3.19 2 38 Equivalent circuit R4 3.1-3 PPT
Single phase Induction R4 3.77-3.82 BB
39. 30.3.19 4 39
motors, Construction–Types
Starting and speed control R2 1.1-1.3 PPT
40. 1.4.19 7 40
methods.
41. 1.4.19 8 41 Alternator-working principle R2 1.1-1.3 PPT
Equation of induced EMF – R2 1.1-1.3 PPT
42. 2.4.19 1 42
Voltage regulation
Synchronous motors R2 1.1-1.3 PPT
43. 3.4.19 3 43
working principle
44. 5.4.19 2 44 starting methods R2 4.11-4.12 PPT
45. 8.4.19 7 45 Torque equation R2 4.11-4.12 PPT
Stepper Motors R3 5.31-5.42 PPT
46. 8.4.19 8 46

47. 9.4.19 1 47 Brushless DC Motors R3 5.42-5.48 PPT


48. 10.4.19 3 48 Revision
UNIT V MEASUREMENT AND INSTRUMENTATION

Type of Electrical and


49. 22.2.19 2 50 R5 429-433 BB
electronic instruments
Classification- Types of
50. 23.2.19 4 51 R5 429-433 BB
indicating Instruments
Principles of Electrical
51. 25.2.19 7 52 R5 433-436 BB
Instruments
52. 25.2.19 8 53 Multimeters, Oscilloscopes R5 438-439 BB
Static and Dynamic
Characteristics of
53. 27.2.19 3 54 R5 429-433 BB
Measurement

Errors in Measurement – R1 5.26-5.28 BB


54. 2.3.19 2 55
Transducers
Classification of R1 5.26-5.28 BB
55. 4.3.19 7 56
Transducers: Resistive
56. 4.3.19 8 57 Inductive, Capacitive R1 5.26-5.28 BB
Thermoelectric, R1 5.26-5.28 BB
57. 5.3.19 1 58
piezoelectric
58. 6.3.19 3 59 Photoelectric R1 5.26-5.28 BB
Hall effect and Mechanical R1 5.26-5.28 BB
59. 8.3.19 2 60

60. 9.3.19 4 61 Revision

61. 12.4.19 2 62 Principle of operation of DC machines videos


62. 13.4.19 4 63 Revision
63. 15.4.19 7 64 Revision
64. 15.4.19 8 65 Revision
65. 16.4.19 1 66 Revision
66. 20.4.19 4 67 Revision
7&
67. 22.4.19 69 Revision
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*BB-Black Board, OHP-Over Head Projector, PP-Power point (LCD Projector)
Prepared by Checked by Approved by

Signature
Name G.Satheesh Kumar Dr.P.Booma Devi Dr.M.SARAVANAN
Assistant Professor HoD, Department of PRINCIPAL
Designation
Engineering
Date

Remarks if any

Completion of Completion of
Model Exam
Unit I Unit II Unit III Unit IV Unit V
/Semester

Initials of the
Head of the
department with
Internal Test-1 Internal Test-2 Internal Test-3
date

Staff-in-charge Head of the department Principal

Signature with
Date

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