VELTECH MULTI TECH Dr. RANGARAJAN

Dr. SAKUNTHALA ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Accredited by NBA, New Delhi

An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institution

(Owned by Vel Trust 1997)

Approved by AICTE, New Delhi & Govt. of

Tamilnadu & Affiliated to Anna University

SYLLABUS

WEEKLY SCHEDULE

SEMESTER VII 2013- 2014

DEPARTMENT OF EEE

IV YEAR COURSE

# 60, Avadi - Alamathi Road, Chennai - 600 062.

Phone: 25017073 / 25017584

E-mail:

Website: www.veltechmultitech.org


WEEK DETAILS

YEAR 2013-2014

S.NO / WEEKS / DATE
FROM / TO
1. / WEEK 1 / 24.06.2013 / 28.06.2013
2. / WEEK 2 / 01.07.2013 / 05.07.2013
3. / WEEK 3 / 08.07.2013 / 12.07.2013
4. / WEEK 4 / 15.07.2013 / 19.07.2013
5. / WEEK 5 / 22.07.2013 / 26.07.2013
6. / WEEK 6 / 30.07.2013 / 02.08.2013
7. / WEEK 7 / 05.08.2013 / 08.08.2013
8. / WEEK 8 / 12.08.2013 / 16.08.2013
9. / WEEK 9 / 12.08.2013 / 16.08.2013
10. / WEEK 10 / 19.08.2013 / 23.08.2013
11. / WEEK 11 / 26.08.2013 / 30.08.2013
12. / WEEK 12 / 02.09.2013 / 06.09.2013
13. / WEEK 13 / 09.09.2013 / 13.09.2013
14. / WEEK 14 / 16.09.2013 / 21.09.2013
15. / WEEK 15 / 23.09.2013 / 28.09.2013
16. / WEEK 16 / 30.09.2013 / 06.10.2013
17. / WEEK 17 / 07.10.2013 / 12.10.2013
18. / WEEK 18 / 15.10.2013 / 19.10.2013

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EE2404 POWER SYSTEM SIMULATION LABORATORY

1. Computation of Parameters and Modelling of Transmission Lines

2. Formation of Bus Admittance and Impedance Matrices and Solution of Networks.

3. Load Flow Analysis - I : Solution of Load Flow And Related Problems Using Gauss-Seidel Method

4. Load Flow Analysis - II: Solution of Load Flow and Related Problems Using Newton-Raphson and Fast-Decoupled Methods

5. Fault Analysis

6. Transient and Small Signal Stability Analysis: Single-Machine Infinite Bus System

7. Transient Stability Analysis of Multimachine Power Systems

8. Electromagnetic Transients in Power Systems

9. Load – Frequency Dynamics of Single- Area and Two-Area Power Systems

10. Economic Dispatch in Power Systems.

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WEEK 12: Pacemakers – Defibrillators – Ventilators –

CYCLE TEST-II

WEEK 13: Nerve and muscle stimulators – Diathermy – Heart – Lung machine –

WEEK 14: Audio meters – Dialysers – Lithotripsy

WEEK 15: – tertiary storage. Case study: I/O in Linux

WEEK 16: Model practical exam

WEEK 17: Model exam

WEEK 18: Model exam

TEXT BOOKS

1. R.S.Khandpur, ‘Hand Book of Bio-Medical instrumentation’, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co Ltd., 2003.

2. Leslie Cromwell, Fred J.Weibell, Erich A.Pfeiffer, ‘Bio-Medical Instrumentation and Measurements’, II edition, Pearson Education, 2002 / PHI.

REFERENCES

1. M.Arumugam, ‘Bio-Medical Instrumentation’, Anuradha Agencies, 2003.

2. L.A. Geddes and L.E.Baker, ‘Principles of Applied Bio-Medical Instrumentation’, John Wiley & Sons, 1975.

3. J.Webster, ‘Medical Instrumentation’, John Wiley & Sons, 1995.

4. C.Rajarao and S.K. Guha, ‘Principles of Medical Electronics and Bio-medical Instrumentation’, Universities press (India) Ltd, Orient Longman ltd, 2000.

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CONTENTS

THEORY

S.NO / SUBJECT CODE / NAME OF THE SUBJECT
1. / EE2401 / Power System Operation and Control
2. / EE2402 / Protection & Switchgear
3. / EE2403 / Special Electrical Machines
4. / MG2351 / Principles of Management
5. / CS2411 / Operating Systems
6. / EE2024 / Bio-Medical Instrumentation
PRACTICAL
7. / EE2404 / Power System Simulation Laboratory
8. / EE2405 / Comprehension

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TEST SCHEDULE

CYCLE TEST-I (Units 1&2)

S.NO / DATE / SUBJECT CODE / SUBJECT
1 / 30.07.2013 / EE2401 / Power System Operation and Control
2. / 31.07.2013 / EE2402 / Protection & Switchgear
3. / 01.08.2013 / EE2403 / Special Electrical Machines
4. / 02.08.2013 / MG2351 / Principles of Management
5. / 05.08.2013 / CS2411 / Operating Systems
6. / 06.08.2013 / EE2024 / Bio-Medical Instrumentation

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chopper amplifiers – Isolation amplifier. ECG

– EEG EMG – ERG – Lead systems and

recording methods

WEEK 6: Typical waveforms. Electrical safety in

medical environment: shock hazards –

leakage current- Instruments for checking

safety parameters of biomedical equipments

WEEK 7: Cycle test I

WEEK 8: Cycle test I

UNIT III NON-ELECTRICAL PARAMETER MEASUREMENTS

Measurement of blood pressure – Cardiac

output – Heart rate – Heart sound –

Pulmonary function measurements –

spirometer

WEEK 9:– Photo Plethysmography, Body

Plethysmography – Blood Gas analysers :

pH of blood –measurement of blood pCO2,

pO2, finger-tip oxymeter - ESR, GSR

measurements .

UNIT IV MEDICAL IMAGING

WEEK 10: Radio graphic and fluoroscopic techniques

– Computer tomography – MRI –

Ultrasonography – Endoscopy –

hermography

WEEK 11: – Different types of biotelemetry systems

and patient monitoring – Introduction to

Biometric systems

.UNIT V ASSISTING AND THERAPEUTIC EQUIPMENTS

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creation – Page replacement –Allocation of frames – Thrashing. Case Study: Memory management in Linux

UNIT IV FILE SYSTEMS

WEEK 10: File-System Interface: File concept –

Access methods – Directory structure – Filesystem mounting – Protection. File- System Implementation : Directory implementation

WEEK 11: Allocation methods – Free-space management – efficiency and performance

– recovery – log- structured file systems.

Case studies: File system in Linux – file

system in Windows XP

UNIT V I/O SYSTEMS

WEEK 12: I/O Systems – I/O Hardware – Application

I/O interface – kernel I/O subsystem

CYCLE TEST-II

WEEK 13: streams – performance. Mass-Storage

Structure: Disk scheduling – Disk

management

WEEK 14: Swap-space management – RAID – disk

attachment – stable storage

WEEK 15: tertiary storage. Case study: I/O in Linux

WEEK 16: Model practical exam

WEEK 17: Model exam

WEEK 18: Model exam

TEXT BOOKS

1. Silberschatz, Galvin, and Gagne, “Operating System Concepts”, Sixth Edition, Wiley India Pvt Ltd, 2003.

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TEST SCHEDULE

CYCLE TEST-II (Units 3&4)

S.NO / DATE / SUBJECT CODE / SUBJECT
1 / 16.09.2013 / EE2401 / Power System Operation and Control
2. / 17.09.2013 / EE2402 / Protection & Switchgear
3. / 18.09.2013 / EE2403 / Special Electrical Machines
4. / 19.09.2013 / MG2351 / Principles of Management
5. / 20.09.2013 / CS2411 / Operating Systems
6. / 21.09.2013 / EE2024 / Bio-Medical Instrumentation

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TEST SCHEDULE

MODEL EXAM (ALL 5 UNITS)

S.NO / DATE / SUBJECT CODE / SUBJECT
1 / 21.10.2013 / EE2401 / Power System Operation and Control
2. / 22.10.2013 / EE2402 / Protection & Switchgear
3. / 23.10.2013 / EE2403 / Special Electrical Machines
4. / 24.10.2013 / MG2351 / Principles of Management
5. / 25.10.2013 / CS2411 / Operating Systems
6. / 26.10.2013 / EE2024 / Bio-Medical Instrumentation

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Communication – Communication in client- server systems. Case study: IPC in Linux. Threads: Multi- threading models – Threading issues. Case Study Pthreads library

UNIT II PROCESS SCHEDULING AND SYNCHRONIZATION

WEEK 4: CPU Scheduling: Scheduling criteria Scheduling algorithms – Multiple-processor scheduling – Real time scheduling – Algorithm Evaluation. Case study: Process scheduling in Linux. Proce Synchronization: The critical-section problem

WEEK 5: Synchronization hardware – Semaphores –

Classic problems of synchronization – critical

regions – Monitors. Deadlock: System model

WEEK 6: Deadlock characterization – Methods for

handling deadlocks – Deadlock prevention

– Deadlock avoidance – Deadlock detection

– Recovery from deadlock.

WEEK 7:Cycle test I

WEEK 8:Cycle test I

UNIT III STORAGE MANAGEMENT Memory Management: Background –

Swapping – Contiguous memory allocation

– Paging

WEEK 9: Segmentation – Segmentation with paging.

Virtual Memory: Background – Demand

paging – Process

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TEXT BOOKS:

1. Stephen P. Robbins and Mary Coulter, 'Management', Prentice Hall of India, 8th edition.

2. Charles W L Hill, Steven L McShane, 'Principles of Management', Mcgraw Hill Education, Special Indian Edition, 2007.

REFERENCES:

1. Hellriegel, Slocum & Jackson, ' Management - A Competency Based Approach’, Thomson South Western, 10th edition, 2007.

2. Harold Koontz, Heinz Weihrich and Mark V Cannice, 'Management - A global & Entrepreneurial Perspective', Tata Mcgraw Hill, 12th edition, 2007.

3. Andrew J. Dubrin, 'Essentials of Management', Thomson Southwestern, 7th edition, 2007.

CS2411 OPERATING SYSTEMS

UNIT I PROCESSES AND THREADS

WEEK 1: Introduction to operating systems – review of

computer organization – operating system

structures –

WEEK 2: system calls – system programs – system

structure – virtual machines. Processes:

Process concept – Process scheduling –

Operations on processes –

WEEK 3: Cooperating processes – Interprocess

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EE 1401 POWER SYSTEM OPERATION AND CONTROL

UNIT I. INTRODUCTION

WEEK 1: System load variation: System load

characteristics, load curves - daily, weekly

and annual, load- duration curve, load factor,

diversity factor.

WEEK 2: Reserve requirements: Installed reserves,

spinning reserves, cold reserves, hot reserves.

Overview of system operation: Load

forecasting, unit commitment, load

dispatching

WEEK 3: Overview of system control: Governor

control, LFC, EDC, AVR, system voltage

control, security control

WEEK 4:

UNIT II: REAL POWER - FREQUENCY CONTROL

Fundamentals of speed governing

Mechanism and modeling: Speed-load

characteristics

WEEK 5: Load sharing between two synchronous

machines in parallel ;concept of control area,

LFC control of a single-area system

WEEK 6: Static and dynamic analysis of uncontrolled

and

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controlled cases, Economic Dispatch

Control. Multi-area systems: Two-area

system modeling; static analysis, uncontrolled

case; tie line with frequency bias control of

two-area system derivation, state variable

WEEK 7: Cycle test-I

UNIT III. REACTIVE POWER–VOLTAGE CONTROL

Typical excitation system, modeling, static

and dynamic analysis, stability compensation;

WEEK 8:

generation and absorption of reactive power:

Relation between voltage, power and reactive

power at a node; method of voltage control

WEEK 9: Injection of reactive power. Tap-changing

transformer, numerical problems - System

level control using generator voltage

magnitude setting, tap setting of OLTC

transformer and MVAR injection of switched

capacitors to maintain acceptable voltage

profile and to minimize transmission loss.

WEEK 10:

UNIT 4: UNIT COMMITMENT AND ECONOMIC DISPATCH

Statement of Unit Commitment (UC)

problem;constraints in UC: spinning reserve,

thermal unit constraints, hydro constraints,

fuel constraints and

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- Departmentation - Span of control -

WEEK 9: Centralization and Decentralization –

Delegation of authority - Staffing - Selection

and Recruitment – Orientation - Career

Development - Career stages – Training -

Performance Appraisal.

UNIT IV DIRECTING

WEEK 10: Creativity and Innovation - Motivation and

Satisfaction - Motivation Theories –

Leadership Styles - Leadership theories

WEEK 11: Communication - Barriers to effective

Communication - Organization Culture –

Elements and types of culture – Managing

cultural diversity.

UNIT V CONTROLLING

WEEK 12: Process of controlling - Types of control -

CYCLE TEST-II

WEEK 13: Budgetary and non-budgetary control

techniques - Managing Productivity

CYCLE TEST-II

WEEK 14: Cost Control - Purchase Control –

Maintenance Control -

WEEK 15: Quality Control - Planning operations

WEEK 16: Model practical

WEEK 17: Model exam

WEEK 18: Model exam

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MG2351 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT

UNIT I OVERVIEW OF MANAGEMENT

WEEK 1: Definition - Management - Role of managers

– Evolution of Management thought .

WEEK 2: Organization and the environmental factors

WEEK 3: Trends and Challenges of Management in

Global Scenario.

UNIT II PLANNING

WEEK 4: Nature and purpose of planning - Planning

process - Types of plans – Objectives

WEEK 5: Managing by objective (MBO) Strategies –

Types of strategies - Policies – Decision

Making - Types of decision - Decision Making

Process

WEEK 6: Rational Decision Making Process - Decision

Making under different conditions.

WEEK 7:Cycle test I

WEEK 8:Cycle test I

UNIT III ORGANIZING

Nature and purpose of organizing –

Organization structure - Formal and informal

groups Iorganization - Line and Staff authority

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other constraints; UC solution methods:

WEEK 11:Priority-list methods, forward dynamic

programming approach, numerical problems

only in priority-list method using full-load

average production cost. Incremental cost

curve, co-ordination equations without loss

and with loss, solution by direct method and λ-

iteration method.No derivation of loss

coefficients.)

WEEK 12: Base point and participation factors.

Economic dispatch controller added to LFC

control.

WEEK 13: Cycle test II.

UNIT 5. COMPUTER CONTROL OF POWER SYSTEMS

WEEK 14: Energy control centre: Functions –

Monitoring,data acquisition and control.

System hardware configuration – SCADA

and EMS functions: Network topology

determination, state estimation,security

analysis and control.

WEEK 15: Various operating states: Normal, alert,

emergency, inextremis and restorative.

State transition

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diagram showing various state transitions and

control strategies.

WEEK 16: Model practical exam

WEEK 17: Model exam

WEEK 18: Model exam

TEXT BOOKS

1. Olle. I. Elgerd, ‘Electric Energy Systems Theory – An Introduction’, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd, New Delhi, Second Edition, 2003.

2. Allen.J.Wood and Bruce F.Wollenberg, ‘Power Generation, Operation and Control’, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2003.

3. P. Kundur, ‘Power System Stability & Control’,

McGraw Hill Publications, USA, 1994.

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. D.P. Kothari and I.J. Nagrath, ‘Modern Power System Analysis’, Third Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, 2003.

2. L.L. Grigsby, ‘The Electric Power Engineering, Hand Book’, CRC Press & IEEE Press, 2001.

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characteristics and control.

WEEK 13:Cycle test 2

UNIT V PERMANENT MAGNET SYNCHRONOUS MOTORS

WEEK 14: Principle of operation – Ideal PMSM – EMF

and Torque equations – Armature reaction

MMF – Synchronous Reactance .

.WEEK 15: Sinewave motor with practical windings –

Phasor diagram – Torque/speed

characteristics – Power controllers –

Converter Volt-ampere requirements

WEEK 16:Model practical

WEEK 17: Model exam

WEEK 18: Model exam

TEXT BOOKS

1. T.J.E. Miller, ‘Brushless Permanent Magnet and Reluctance Motor Drives’, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1989.

2. T. Kenjo, ‘Stepping Motors and Their Microprocessor Controls’, Clarendon Press London, 1984.

REFERENCES

1. R.Krishnan, ‘Switched Reluctance Motor Drives – Modeling, Simulation, Analysis, Design and Application’, CRC Press, New York, 2001.