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SEMESTER –V
ELECTRICAL POWER GENERATION EE – 5001
SECTION-A
LOAD CURVES: Energy requirements, connected load, maximum demand, demand factor, diversity
factor, types of load, variation in demand, Chronological load curve, load duration curve, Energy load
curve, Mass curve, load factor, Capacity factor, utilization factor.
SECTION-B
SECTION-C
CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS: Base load, peak load and stand by stations, stand by capacity in
power plants, selection of number and size of units for different types of stations.
POWER STATION AUXILIARIES: Ash handling in thermal plants, necessity of condensers in
thermal and nuclear plants, Radiation protection in nuclear plants, station batteries and their maintenance,
Fire fighting equipment.
SECTION-D
BOOKS
TEXT BOOK:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Elements of Electrical Power Station Design by M.V.Deshpande.
2. Power station Engineering and Economics by Strotzky and Uopat.
SEMESTER-V
ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENTS & MEASURING INSTRUMENTS EE - 5002
Course Code EE – 5002 Credits : 4 L-3, T-1, P-0
Name of the Course ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENTS & MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
Lectures to be delivered 52 (1 Hr Each) (L = 39, T = 13 for each semester)
Semester End Examination Max. Time: 3 hrs. Max. Marks: 100 Min. Pass Marks:
40
Continuous Assessment (based on sessionals tests 50%, Max. Marks: 50
Tutorials/Assignments 30%, Quiz/Seminar 10%,
Attendance 10%)
Instructions:
1. For Paper Setters: The question paper will consist of five sections A, B, C, D & E. Section E will be
compulsory, it will consist of a single question with 10-20 subparts of short answer type, which will
cover the entire syllabus and will carry 20% of the total marks of the semester end examination for the
course. Section A, B, C & D will have two questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and
each question will carry 20% of the total marks of the semester end examination for the course.
2. For candidates: Candidates are required to attempt five questions in all selecting one question from
each of the sections A, B, C & D of the question paper and all the subparts of the questions in Section
E. Use of non-programmable calculators is allowed.
SECTION-A
SECTION-B
ANALOG INSTRUMENTS: Electronic analog instruments for measurement of direct and alternating
quantities,VTVM, Electronic Voltmeter, Electronic ohmmeter, Electronic multimeter.
DIGITAL INSTRUMENTS: Comparison between Digital and Analog instruments, Digital voltmeter,
Digital frequency meter, Digital display methods.
SECTION-C
SECTION-D
BOOKS
Text books:
1. A course in Electrical and Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation by A.K. Sawhney.
Reference books:
1. Modern Electronic Instrumentation and measuring Techniques by Albert D.Helfrick
and William D. Cooper, PHI.
2. Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation by Oliver and Cage.
3. Digital Instrumentation by A.J.Bouwens, TMH, N.Delhi.
SEMESTER-V
SECTION-A
ELECTRICAL DRIVES: Types, classification, characteristics and their application areas. Selection of
electrical drives for electric traction, steel mills, cement mills and textile mills.
SECTION-B
Review of converters, Inverters, Cycloconverters, Choppers etc. and their applications in drive control
(AC as well as DC).
SECTION-C
SECTION-D
TEXT BOOKS
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DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IT (ID) - 5002
SECTION-A
Overview of DBMS, Components of DBMS :(users, languages, structure, data - dictionary, Data
Manager, DBA etc.) File processing versus Data Management, File Oriented approach versus Database
Oriented approach, SPARC 3-level architecture, A brief overview of three traditional models(hierarchical
model, network model and relational model).
SECTION-B
Properties of relational model{ Codd’s 12 rules (Integrity rules (Concept of keys)},Relational algebra
(select, project, cross product, joins(theta join, equi-join, natural join, outer join)), Tuple relational
calculus, Domain relational calculus, Entity- relationship model as a tool for conceptual design entities,
attributes and relationships, ER-diagram, Converting ER-model into relational schema.
SECTION-C
SECTION-D
Query Processing (Introduction, Steps in Query processing, General Processing Strategies, Query
Optimization), Recovery and Security, Introduction to Object-Oriented Database, C/S Database,
Knowledge Based Database & Distributed Database Management System.
BOOKS
1. C.J.Date, “An Introduction to Data Base Systems”, 7th ed.Addison Wesley,2000.
2. Abraham Silberschatz, Henry F.Korth,S.Sudarshan, Database System Concepts, 3rd
edition,The McGraw Hill Companies,Inc.,1997.
3. Naveen Prakash,”Introduction to Data Base Management”, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
Company Ltd.,New Delhi,1991.
4. Bipin C Desai, An Introduction to Database Management System.
SEMESTER-V
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING EE – 5004
Course Code EE – 5004 Credits : 4 L-3, T-1, P-0
Name of the Course BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
Lectures to be delivered 52 (1 Hr Each) (L = 39, T = 13 for each semester)
Semester End Examination Max. Time: 3 hrs. Max. Marks: 100 Min. Pass Marks: 40
Continuous Assessment (based on sessionals tests 50%, Max. Marks: 50
Tutorials/Assignments 30%, Quiz/Seminar 10%, Attendance
10%)
Instructions:
1. For Paper Setters: The question paper will consist of five sections A, B, C, D & E. Section E will be
compulsory, it will consist of a single question with 10-20 subparts of short answer type, which will cover
the entire syllabus and will carry 20% of the total marks of the semester end examination for the course.
Section A, B, C & D will have two questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and each question
will carry 20% of the total marks of the semester end examination for the course.
2. For candidates: Candidates are required to attempt five questions in all selecting one question from each of
the sections A, B, C & D of the question paper and all the subparts of the questions in Section E. Use of
non-programmable calculators is allowed.
SECTION-A
SECTION-B
SECTION-C
SECTION-D
Basis of Diagnostic Radiology, Nature of X-rays, production of X-rays, X-ray machine, visualization of X-
rays, Dental X-ray machines, portable and mobile X-ray units,physical parameters for X-ray detectors,
Digital radiography.
BOOKS
Text Book:
1. Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation - By R.S.Khandpur( TMH)
Reference Books:
1. Principles of Applied Bio-medical Instrumentation by L.A. Geddes & LE.Baker (Wiley Inter Science
Publication)
2. Bio-medical Instrumentation and Measurements by Laslie Cromell, Fred J.Weibell, Erich A Pfeiffer
(PHI).
3. Bio-medical Instruments, Theory and Design by Walter-Welkowit, Sid Dentsch and Metin Kay
(Academic Prers)
SEMESTER - V
MICROPROCESSORS EC-5011
2. For candidates: Candidates are required to attempt five questions in all selecting one
question from each of the sections A, B, C & D of the question paper and all the subparts of
the questions in Section E. Use of non-programmable calculators is allowed.
SECTION-A
SECTION-B
8085 Microprocessor: Pin diagram, architecture, Instruction set and timing diagrams,
Instruction format and addressing modes, Assembly language programs, debugging of
programs, Interrupts and memory interfacing.
SECTION-C
Programming techniques: Looping, counting, indexing, counters and time delays, Illustrative
programs, stacks and subroutines.
SECTION-D
TEXT BOOKS
1. Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and application with 8085/8080 A by
Ramesh S.Gaonkar, Wiley Eastern.
2. Introduction to microprocessors by Aditya P.Mathur, Tata Mc Graw Hill.
3. Industrial Electronics and control-S.K.Bhattacharya, S.Chatterjee-Tata Mc Graw
Hill.
SEMESTER-V
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
(1) To study LVDT and plot its response to an application.
(2) To study Strain Gauge and plot its response to an application.
(3) To plot the characteristics of a Thermistor and calibrate it for temperature measurement.
(4) To plot the characteristics of a Thermocouple and calibrate it for temperature
measurement.
(5) (a) To observe waveform of a signal on CRO and measure its amplitude and frequency.
(b) To measure frequency of an unknown signal using Lissajous patterns on
CRO.
(6) To study the working of a general purpose Spectrum Analyser.
(7) To study an angular potentiometric transducer and measure its sensitivity and linearity.
(8) To study the working of a Digital Multimeter.
(9) To study the working of a Data Acquisition System.
(10) To study an Instrumentation Amplifier and plot its response to an application.
SEMESTER-V
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING LAB EE-5006
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
(1) To study ECG Machine, pick-up ECG Signal, display it on CRO and find duration of P,R
and T Wave.
(2) To Study various lead positions of ECG and observe the difference in ECG waveforms
for different positions.
(3) To plot experimentally the relationship between the surface EMG and muscular force.
(4) To study various parts of an EEG Machine.
(5) To pick up EEG signals and study their wave patterns.
(6) To study the frequency spectrum of ECG signal on a display device using a movable
band pass filter.
(7) To study the frequency spectrum of EMG on a display device using a movable band-pass
filter.
(8) To study a C.T.Scan system available in the field.
SEMESTER – V
RDBMS Lab IT(ID) – 5007
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Familiarization with RDBMS (ORACLE/FOXPRO using VISUAL BASIC as front
end) & developing a small application.
2. Create a database and write the programs to carry out the following operation:
a) Add a record in the database.
b) Delete a record in the database.
c) Modify a record in the database.
d) Generate queries.
e) Generate the report.
f) List all the records of database in ascending order.
3. Develop a menu driven project management of database system:
1. Library Information System.
a) Engineering.
b) MCA
2. Inventory control system.
a) Computer Lab.
b) College Store.
3. Student Information System.
a) Academic.
b) Finance
4. Time Table Development System.
a) CSE, IT & MCA Departments.
b) Electrical & Mechanical Departments.
Usage of S/W:
SEMESTER-V
MICROPROCESSORS LAB EC-5012
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
(1) Study of 8085 Trainer Kit and awareness of its use alongwith user manual.
(2) Execution of Assembly language programs using the user manual and verification
of the programs given in the user manual.
(3) Programming practices for various architectural and logical exercises using
assembly language on 8085 Kit.
(4) Development of delay generating programs using 8085 µP Kit and verification of
the delay generated with the help of CRO.
(5) Generation of pulse trains using 8085 µP kit and its verification on a CRO.
(6) Development of µP based traffic controller.
(7) Development of µP based stepper motor controller.
(8) Development of µP based temperature controller.
(9) Development of µP based Firing circuit for triggering a thyristor.
(10) Development of µP based thyristorised speed controller of a dc shunt motor.