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19EE61 - POWER ELECTRONICS

ASSESSMENT: THEORY L T P C
3 0 0 3

COURSE OUTCOMES:
After successful completion of this course, the students will be able to
CO1: Describe the role of Power Electronics as an enabling technology in various
applications and to understand the characteristics of the power semiconductor devices.
CO2: Select the suitable power semiconductor device, based on the converter type and
topology for the given specification and applications.
CO3: Ascertain the steady state operation of the power electronic converters based on
different operational modes subject to continuous and discontinuous operations.
CO4: Seek and reach consensus on formulation of solution methodologies to design the
power electronic converters for given applications.
CO5: Design, simulate,develop and evaluate the efficiency of power electronic systems such
as motion control systems and power supplies for given specifications

POWER SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES 9


Introduction - Need for power conversion - Generic Power Converter - Power Semiconductor
Switches - Idealized Characteristics- Power diodes - Thyristor family of devices: SCR -
TRIAC - GTO - IGCT - Transistor family of devices: Power MOSFETs - IGBTs- steady state
and dynamic characteristics - Switching and Conduction losses - Comparison of power
semiconductor switches-Intelligent Power Modules - protection circuits - Heat sink
calculations- - Introduction of SiC and GaN based power devices – Introduction to driver
circuits Synchronization and Isolation-Study of data sheet of power semiconductor devices
(Qualitative Treatment only).

AC – DC CONVERTERS 8
Introduction - Uncontrolled Rectifier - Limitations - phase angle control - Quadrants of
operation -Single phase and Three phase semi bridge and full bridge converters - Dual
converters - Introduction of high pulse converters - Estimation of performance parameters for
continuous current operation - Effects of load and source inductances - Device selection-
Development of control circuit (Block Diagram only)

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DC - DC CONVERTERS
Principle of chopper operation - Control strategies - Non - isolated switched mode regulators:
Buck regulator - Boost regulator- Buck - Boost regulator - Cuk regulator – SEPIC regulator-
Comparison of regulators - Isolated switch mode converters: Fly back Converter - Forward
Converter - Bridge Converter - Device selection- Development of control circuit (Block
Diagram only)– Introduction to resonant power converters (Qualitative Treatment only).
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AC - AC CONVERTERS
AC voltage Controllers - Principle of ON - OFF control and phase angle control - Single phase
and Three phase voltage controllers- Estimation of performance parameters - Single phase
transformer connection changers - PWM based AC voltage controller.
Cycloconverters - Basic principle of operation - Single phase and Three phase cyclo converters
- output voltage equation -Device selection for AC - AC converters - Introduction to matrix
converter- Device selection- Development of control circuit (Block Diagram only)

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DC - AC CONVERTERS
Principle of operation – classifications of inverters - Voltage source inverters and Current
source inverters - Single phase and Three phase bridge configurations - Estimation of
performance parameters – Voltage control of inverters - Harmonic reduction.
Introduction to multi-level inverters - Introduction to active front converter (PWM Rectifier) -
Development of control circuit (Block Diagram only)- Device selection
Applications (Qualitative Treatment - Block Diagram only): UPS - SMPS – LED Drivers -
Electric Vehicles – Solar PV-Wind Energy Systems-Solar PV based water pumping-Solid State
Transformer.
TOTAL : 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. M.H.Rashid, "Power Electronics", Pearson Education, New Delhi, 4 th Edition, 2017.
2. Mohan.N.Tore. M.Undeland, and William.P.Robbins, "Power Electronic Converters,
Applications and Design", John Wiley and Sons, New York, 3 rd Edition, 2014.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Robert W.Erickson and Dragan Maksimovic, "Fundamentals of Power Electronics”,
Springer International, 2nd Edition, 2005.
2. Yuriy Rozanov, Sergey Ryvkin, Evgeny Chaplygin and Pavel Voronin “Power
Electronics basics - operating principles, design, formulas and applications" CRC
Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.
3. Andrej. M. Trzynadlowsk, "Introduction to Modern Power Electronics", John Wiley
and Sons, 3rd Edition,New York, 2016.
4. M.D.Singh and K.B. Khanchandani, "Power Electronics", Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2nd Edition,2011
5. G.K.Dubey., et al, “Thyristorised Power Controllers", New Age Publishers, Chennai,
2nd Edition, 2010
6. L.Umanand, "Power Electronics: Essentials & Applications", Wiley India Pvt.
Limited. New Delhi, 2009
7. http://nptel.ac.in/courses/webcourse - contents / IIT% 20 Kharagpur / Power%20
Electronics/ New_index1.html for Web type,
8. http://nptel.ac.in/courses/108101038/ for Video Type.
9. http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical - engineering - and - computer - science/6 - 334
- power - electronics - spring – 2007

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19EE62 - DIGITAL PROTECTION OF POWER SYSTEMS

ASSESSMENT: Theory L T P C
3 0 0 3

COURSE OUTCOMES:
After completing the course successfully, the students will be able to,
Summarize the need of digital protection and power system components, and the
CO1:
functional characteristics of different relays.
CO2: Illustrate the concepts of protection of machines, transformers and bus zone.
CO3: Recommend feasible Digital algorithmic solutions to various protection schemes of
power system protection.
CO4: Apply the circuit breakers, fuses, and travelling wave concepts for transmission line
protection.
CO5: Survey about AI-based numerical protection and recent trends to solve the problems
encountered in the power system protection.

POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION COMPONENTS: RELAYS, 9


CIRCUIT BREAKERS, CT and VT
Need for Protective Systems-Nature and Causes of Faults-Classification of Protective Relays-
Components of Protection System-Relay Construction and Operating Principles- Fault
clearing time of a breaker- Current Chopping-Classification of Circuit Breakers-Current,
Voltage, Summation Transformer – Phase -sequence current – segregating Network-
Overcurrent Protection.

RELAY PROTECTION OF MACHINES, TRANSFORMERS and 9


BUSZONE
Distance Protection-Pilot Relaying Schemes-Differential Protection-Rotating Machines
Protection-Transformer and Bus zone Protection.

NUMERICAL PROTECTION 9
Numerical Relay-NR Algorithms-Mann-Morrison Technique-Differential Equation
Technique-Discrete Fourier Transform Technique-Walsh-Hadamard Transform Technique-
Numerical Overcurrent, Distance, Differential Protection-Microprocessor Based Numerical
Protection.
FUSES-PROTECTION AGAINST OVERVOLTAGES 9
Fuse Characteristics-Types-Application-Selection of fuses-Causes of Overvoltages-
Waveshape of voltage due to Lightning-Protection of Transmission Lines, Sub-stations against
Lightning-Protection against Travelling Waves-Surge Protection-BII Level.

MODERN TRENDS IN POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION 9

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Application of Artificial Intelligence to Power System Protection-Application of ANN to
Overcurrent Protection, Transmission Line Protection-NN based Directional Relay-ANN and
Wavelet Fuzzy combined approach for fault detection, location and classification-Application
of ANN and Wavelet to protection of Power System Components-Modern Trends in Power
System Protection.
TOTAL: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Badri Ram and D.N.Vishwakarma, "Power System Protection and Switchgear", 2 nd
Edition, Tata McGraw Hill publishing company Ltd., New Delhi, 2011
2. L. P. Singh, “Digital Protection - Protective Relaying from Electromechanical to
Microprocessor”, 2nd Edition, New Age International Ltd., New Delhi, 2017.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. B.Ravindranath and M.Chander, "Power System Protection and Switchgear", 5 th
edition, New Age International Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2014.
2. Stanley H.Horowitz and Arun G.Phadke, "Power System Relaying", 4th Edition, John
Wiley and Sons Ltd., , 2014.
3. C.L.Wadhwa, "Electrical Power Systems", New Age International Pvt. Ltd., 6th
Edition, 2011.
4. M.L.Soni, P.V.Gupta and U.S.Bhatnagar, "A Course in Electrical Power", 9 th Edition,
Dhanpat Rai and Sons, 2011.
5. Bhavesh Bhalja, R.P. Maheswari, Nilesh G. Chothani, "Protection and Switch Gear", 4 th
Edition, Oxford University Press, 2011.

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19EE63 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING

ASSESSMENT: Theory L T P C
3 0 0 3

COURSE OUTCOMES:
After completing the course successfully, the students will be able to,
CO1: Interpret and process the discrete/digital signals to perform various signal operations.
CO2: Perform statistical analysis and inferences on various types of signals.
CO3: Apply the principles of z-transforms and Fourier transform analysis for processing
digital signals.
CO4: Realize IIR filter and FIR filter structures.
CO5: Employ digital signal processing techniques to design discrete time systems and digital
filters

INTRODUCTION 9
Basic elements of a digital signal processing system - Advantages of digital over analog signal
processing - Continuous time verses discrete time signals - Sampling of analog signals -
Quantization of continuous amplitude signals - Signal representation - Classification of discrete
time signal - Operation on signals - Convolution and Correlation of discrete time signals

DISCRETE TIME SYSTEM 9


Causal, Dynamic, Linear, Time invariant, Stable systems - Frequency analysis of discrete time
signals - Fourier series and its properties for discrete time periodic signals - Power density
spectrum of periodic signals - Fourier transform and its Properties for discrete time signals

TRANSFORMS 9
Overview of Z Transform and its application - Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) and its
properties - Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) algorithms - Radix - 2 FFT - DIT & DIF

DIGITAL FILTERS DESIGN 9


Properties and Structures of FIR and IIR filter - Design of FIR filter using rectangular and
hamming windows - Design of IIR filter from analog filters using bilinear and impulse

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invariance transformation.

REALIZATION OF DIGITAL FILTERS 9


Realization of FIR filters (Direct Form, Cascade Form, Linear Phase FIR structures) and IIR
filters(Direct Form I, Direct Form II, Cascade and Parallel Forms) - Application: Musical sound
processing system
TOTAL : 45 Hrs

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Winser Alexander, Cranos M Williams “Digital Signal Processing Principles, Algorithms
and System Design”2 nd edition, academic Press, 2017
2. Richard G. Lyons, "Understanding Digital Signal Processing", Prentice Hall, 3rd Edition,
2012
3. Vijay Madisetti “Digital Signal Processing Fundamentals”2nd edition, CRC press, 2017

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. John G. Proakisand Dimitris G. Manolakis, "Digital Signal Processing: Principles
Algorithm and Application", Prentice Hall of India, 3rd Edition, 2005
2. P. Ramesh Babu, "Digital Signal Processing", Scitech Publication Pvt. Ltd., 4th Edition,
Chennai, 2007
3. Mitra Sanjit K., "Digital Signal Processing: A Computer Based Approach", Tata Mc
Graw Hill, New Delhi, 2006
4. B. P. Lathi, Roger A. Green, “ Essentials of Digital Signal Processing”, 1st edition
Cambridge University Press 2014.
5. Ashok Ambardar, "Analog and Digital Signal Processing", Thomson Asia Pvt. Ltd, 2nd
Edition, Singapore, 2002

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