15EE742 Utilization of Electrical Power syllabus for EE



A d v e r t i s e m e n t

Module-1 Heating and welding 8 hours

Heating and welding:

Electric Heating, Resistance ovens, Radiant Heating, Induction Heating, High frequency Eddy Current Heating, Dielectric Heating, The Arc Furnace, Heating of Buildings, Air – Conditioning, Electric Welding, Modern Welding Techniques.

 

Electrolytic Electro – Metallurgical Process:

Ionization, Faraday’s Laws of Electrolysis, Definitions, Extraction of Metals, Refining of Metals, Electro Deposition

Module-2 Illumination 8 hours

Illumination:

Introduction, Radiant Energy, Definitions, Laws of Illumination, Polar Curves, Photometry, Measurement of Mean Spherical Candle Power by Integrating Sphere, Illumination Photometer, Energy Radiation and luminous Efficiency, electric Lamps, Cold Cathode Lamp, Lighting Fittings, Illumination for Different Purposes, Requirements of Good Lighting.

Module-3 Electric Traction Speed - Time Curves and Mechanics of Train Movement 8 hours

Electric Traction Speed - Time Curves and Mechanics of Train Movement:

Introduction, Systems of Traction, Systems of electric Traction, Speed - Time Curves for Train Movement,Mechanics of Train Movement, Train Resistance, Adhesive Weight, Coefficient of Adhesion.

 

Motors for Electric traction:

Introduction, Series and Shunt Motors for Traction Services, Two Similar Motors (Series Type) are used to drive a Motor Car, Tractive Effort and Horse Power, AC Series Motor, Three Phase Induction Motor.

 

Control of motors:

Control of DC Motors,Tapped Field Control or Control by Field Weakening, Multiple Unit Control, Control of Single Phase Motors, Control of Three Phase Motors.

Module-4 Braking 8 hours

Braking:

Introduction, Regenerative Braking with Three Phase Induction Motors, Braking with Single Phase Series Motors, Mechanical braking, Magnetic Track Brake, Electro – Mechanical Drum Brakes.

 

Electric Traction Systems and Power Supply:

System of Electric Traction, AC Electrification, Transmission Lines to Sub - Stations, Sub – Stations, Feeding and Distribution System of AC Traction,Feeding and Distribution System for Dc Tramways, Electrolysis by Currents through Earth, Negative Booster, System of Current Collection, Trolley Wires.

 

Trams, Trolley Buses and Diesel – Electric Traction:

Tramways, The Trolley – Bus, Diesel Electric Traction.

Module-5 Electric Vehicles 8 hours

Electric Vehicles:

Configurations of Electric Vehicles, Performance of Electric Vehicles, Tractive Effort in Normal Driving, Energy Consumption.

 

Hybrid Electric Vehicles:

Concept of Hybrid Electric Drive Trains, Architectures of Hybrid Electric Drive Trains.

 

Course outcomes:

At the end of the course the student will be able to:

  • Discuss electric heating, air-conditioning and electric welding.
  • Explain laws of electrolysis, extraction and refining of metals and electro deposition.
  • Explain the terminology of illumination, laws of illumination, construction and working of electric lamps.
  • Design interior and exterior lighting systems- illumination levels for factory lighting- flood lightingstreet lighting.
  • Discuss systems of electric traction, speed time curves and mechanics of train movement.
  • Explain the motors used for electric traction and their control.
  • Discuss braking of electric motors, traction systems and power supply and other traction systems.
  • Explain the working of electric and hybrid electric vehicles.

 

Graduate Attributes (As per NBA)

Engineering Knowledge, Problem Analysis, Design/ Development of Solutions, Conduct investigations of complex problems, The Engineer and Society, Ethics, Individual and Team Work.

 

Question paper pattern:

  • The question paper will have ten questions.
  • Each full question is for 16 marks.
  • There will be 2full questions (with a maximum of four sub questions in one full question) from each module.
  • Each full question with sub questions will cover the contents under a module.
  • Students will have to answer 5 full questions, selecting one full question from each module.

 

Textbook

1 A Textbook on Power System Engineering A. Chakrabarti et al DhanpatRai and Co 2 nd Edition, 2010

2 Modern Electric,Hybrid Electric, and Fuel Cell Vehicles: Fundamentals Theory, and Design (Chapters 04 and 05 for module 5) MehrdadEhsani et al CRC Press 1st Edition, 2005

 

Reference Books

1 Utilization, Generation and Conservation of Electrical Energy Sunil S Rao Khanna Publishers 1st Edition, 2011

2 Utilization of Electric Power and Electric Traction G.C. Garg Khanna Publishers 9th Edition, 2014

Last Updated: Tuesday, January 24, 2023