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Scholl of Freshman Engineering

GUIDELINES FOR THE PREPARATION OF PROJECT REPORT


(211PHY1301 PHYSICS COURSE)

The sequence in which the project report should be arranged as follows.


Title
Students names with registration number
Abstract
Keywords
1. Introduction
1.1. Objective
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. xxxxx
2.2. xxxxx
3. Data Analysis and Discussion
3.1. Xxxxx
3.2. Xxxxx
3.3. xxxxx
4. Conclusion
Declaration
Acknowledgement
Reference
GENERAL GUIDELINES

Paper Size

Use A4 size paper (210 mm wide and 297 mm long).

Paper Quality
The project report should be prepared on good quality Executive Bond paper. Essentially the same
quality of paper should be used throughout. Photographs or images with dense colors may be
printed in single side on glossy paper.

Margins
Top edge : 1 inch
Bottom edge : 1 inch
Left side : 1.5 inch
Right side : 1 inch
All page numbers should be centered inside the bottom margin, 20mm from the bottom
edge of the paper.

Font
Times New Roman 12 point font has to be used throughout the running text. The captions
for tables and figures should have font size of 11 and foot notes should be set at font size 10.

Line Spacing
The line spacing in the main text should be 1.5. Single line spacing should be given for
quotations, abstract, figure captions, table captions, figure legends, footnotes, and references. The
equations, tables, figures, and quotations should be set off from the main text both before and after
with spacing of 1.5. Two consecutive paragraphs should be separated by double line spacing.

Table / Figure/equation Format


Tables, figures and equations shall be numbered section-wise. and shall be cited in the
text as Table 3.2. Figure caption shall be located below the figure. Table number and caption shall
be located above the table. Equations must be typed with equation editor and must be aligned to
the centre of the page with equation number in the text has to be given at the end of the line within
brackets as given below.
0.5 𝑁 𝑆𝑉𝑆𝐻𝐴
E = - ---- (3.1)
𝑅𝐿

The project report should be prepared on good quality Executive Bond paper.
REFERENCES
1. D. Rivas, L. Morán, J.W. Dixon and J.R. Espinoza, Improving Passive Filter
Compensation Performance with Active Techniques, IEEE Transations on Industrial
Electronics, 50 (1) (2003), 161- 470.

2. B. Changaroon, S.C. Srivastava, D. Thukaram and S. Chirarattananon, Neural Network


Based Power System Damping Controller for SVC, IEE Proceedings- Generation,
Transmission and Distribution, 146 (4) (1999), 370 – 376.

3. C.S. Chang, Q.Z. Yu, A.C. Liew, and S. Elangovan, Genetic Algorithm Tuning of Fuzzy
SVC for Damping Power System Inter-Area Oscillations, Proceedings of the 4th
Intemational Conference on Advances in Power System Control, Operation and
DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF CURRENT
CONTROLLED SHUNT ACTIVE POWER FILTER
FOR HARMONIC REDUCTION

A PROJECT REPORT

Course Name: PHYSICS


Course Code: 211PHY1301

Submitted by

Xxxxxx(Reg.no..), yyyyy(Reg.no..), zzzzz(Reg.no..), xxxxx(Reg.no..),


yyyy(Reg.no..), zzzz(Reg.no..), Xxxxxx(Reg.no..), Xxxxxx(Reg.no..),

First year B.Tech (2024-25)

Submitted to
Dr. S. Thangarasu
Assistant Professor
Department of Physics

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS – SCHOOL OF ADVANCED SCIENCES


SCHOOL OF FRESHMAN ENGINEERING
KALASALINGAM ACADEMY OF RESEARCH AND EDUCATION
(DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY)
ANAND NAGAR, KRISHNANKOIL – 626 126
TAMIL NADU, INDIA
December 2024
Student Assessment Record
Group Report
Section No :
Group No :
Group Leader :
Members of the Team :
Signature of the
S.No Name of the Student Register Number Role
Student
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Name of the Project :


Teacher’s Score Total
S.No Name of the Student
A B C D E (25)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Signature of the Examiner with Date


Rubrics for the Assessment of Project for Physics (211PHY1301)
Rubric #R: Final review
Assessment Criteria Excellent (5) Good (4) Average (3) Satisfactory (1)
Identification of • Detailed and extensive • Average explanation of the • Minimal explanation of the No minimal explanation of the
Problem Domain and explanation of the purpose and purpose and need of the project purpose and need of the project purpose and need of the project
Detailed Analysis need of the project
(A)
Objectives and Scope • All defined objectives are • All defined objectives are • Some of the defined objectives • Defined objectives are not
of the study achieved achieved are achieved achieved
(B) • All modules of project are • Integration of all modules not • Modules of project are not • Modules are not in proper
well integrated and system done and system working is not properly integrated working form that further leads
working is accurate very satisfactory to failure of integrated system
Design Methodology • Division of problem into • Division of problem into modules • Division of problem into • Modular approach not adopted
and Planning modules and good selection of and good selection of computing modules but inappropriate • Design methodology not
(C) computing framework framework selection of computing defined
• Appropriate design • Design methodology not properly framework
methodology and properly justified • Design methodology not defined
justification properly
Team work, • Appropriate distribution of • Distribution of project work • Distribution of project work un- • In-appropriate distribution of
Communication and project work inappropriate even project work
Presentation
• Contents of presentations are • Contents of presentations are • Contents of presentations are not • Contents of presentations are
(D) appropriate and well delivered appropriate and well delivered appropriate not appropriate and not well
• Proper eye contact with • Clear voice with good spoken • Eye contact with few people and delivered
audience and clear voice with language but less eye contact unclear voice • Poor delivery of presentation
good spoken language with audience •
Conclusion and • Results are presented in very • Results are presented in good • Results presented are not much • Results are not presented
Discussion appropriate manner manner satisfactory properly
(E) • Project work is well • Project work summary and • Project work summary and • Project work is not summarized
summarized and concluded conclusion not very appropriate conclusion not very appropriate and concluded
• Future extensions in the • Future extensions in the project • Future extensions in the project • Future extensions in the project
project are well specified are specified are specified are not specified
*Maximum Marks Rubric1 =25 = A(5)+B(5)+C(5)+D(5)+E(5)
DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF CURRENT
CONTROLLED SHUNT ACTIVE POWER
FILTERFOR HARMONIC REDUCTION

Xxxxxx(Reg.no..), yyyyy(Reg.no..), zzzzz(Reg.no..), xxxxx(Reg.no..),


yyyy(Reg.no..), zzzz(Reg.no..), Xxxxxx(Reg.no..), Xxxxxx(Reg.no..),

Abstract:

Keywords: xxx, yyyy, zzzz,..(Atleast 6 words)

1. INTRODUCTION

1.1. BACKGROUND

1.2. OBJECTIVE

2. MATERIALS AND METHODS

2.1. XXXXX

2.2. XXXXX

3. DATA ANALYSIS AND RESULTS

3.1. XXXXX

3.2. XXXXX

3.3. XXXXX

4. CONCLUSION AND OUTCOME

DECLARATION

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

REFERENCE

BIOGRAPHY

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