EE0206-TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Syllabus 2. Mapping of Program Outcomes with Instructional Objectives 3. Mapping of Program Educational Objectives with Program Outcomes 4. Assessment Evidences for Program Outcomes 5. Course Plan mapped with Program Outcomes 6. Notes of lessons 7. Evaluation of Program Outcomes-Direct Measurement Question Paper for Cycle Test I Answer Key for Cycle Test –I TLP-5 Assessment Analysis Students Sample Question Paper for Surprise Test I Answer Key for Surprise Test I TLP-5 Assessment Analysis Students Sample Question Paper for Cycle Test II Answer Key for Cycle Test –II TLP-5 Assessment Analysis Students Sample Question Paper for Model Exam Answer Key for Model Exam TLP-5 Assessment Analysis 1 EE0206-TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS Students Sample University exam question paper Answer Key 8. Evaluation of Program Outcomes- Indirect Measurement-Bar Chart (Feedback on Course Outcomes from Students and Faculty) 9. Question Bank 10. Counselling Sheet 11. Result Analysis (to be done for University results) 2 EE0206-TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS SYLLABUS COURSE CODE: EE0201 COURSE TITLE: ELECTRICAL MACHINES I PURPOSE To give the students a fair knowledge on the working of various DC machines and Transformers. INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES At the end of the course the students will be able to: 1. Understand the basics of electromagnetics and concept of rotating machines. 2. Understand the construction, working, characteristics and applications of DC generators. 3. Understand the construction, working, characteristics and applications of DC motors. 4. Understand the construction, working, characteristics and applications of transformers. 5. Understand the testing of DC machines and transformers ELECTRO MAGNETIC INDUCTION & BASIC CONCEPTS IN ROTATING MACHINES Introduction to magnetic circuits – Magnetically induced e.m.f and force – AC operation of magnetic circui Generated voltages – Torque. DC GENERATORS 3 EE0206-TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS Constructional features of DC machine – Principle of operation of DC generator – EMF equation – Types of excitation – No load and load characteristics of DC generators – commutation – armature reaction – Parallel operation of DC generators. DC MOTORS Principle of operation of DC motors- Back emf – Torque equation –Types of DC motorsSpeed – Torque characteristics of DC motors – Starting of DC motors: 2 point starter, 3 point starter, 4 point starter – Speed control – Losses and efficiency –Applications TRANSFORMERS Principle of operation – Constructional features of single phase and three phase transformers – EMF equation – Transformer on No load and Load –Phasor diagram -equivalent circuit – Regulation - three phase transformer connections-parallel operation of single phase and three phase transformer- Auto transformers TESTING OF DC MACHINES & TRANSFORMERS Losses and efficiency –Condition for maximum efficiency – Testing of DC machines: Brake test , Swinburne’s test, Retardation test, Hopkinson’s test- Testing of transformer: polarity test, load test, open circuit and short circuit test, Sumpner’s test – All day efficiency TEXT BOOKS 1. Kothari.D.P and Nagrath.I.J. Electrical Machines, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co.Ltd, New Delhi, 5th edition 2002 2. Dr. Murugesh Kumar K. DC Machines & Transformers, Vikas Publishing House Pvt Ltd., 2003. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. B.L.Theraja, A.K.Theraja,Electrical Technology,Volume II, AC&DC Machines S.chand publications. 4 EE0206-TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS 2. J.B.Gupta,Theory and Performance of Electrical Machines,S.K.Kataria& Sons 3. Albert E Clayton and N N Hancock, The performance and design of direct current Machines, Oxford and IBH publishing company Pvt., Ltd., New Delhi 1990. 4. P.S.Bimbhra ,Electrical Machinery,Khanna Publishers,2003 5. IL Kosow, Electrical Machines & Transformers, Prentice Hall of India. EE 0201 - ELECTRICAL MACHINES – I (R) Course designed by 1 Student outcomes Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering a b x x c d e f g h i j k x 2 Engineering General Category (G) Basic Sciences Sciences and (B) Technical Professional Subjects(P) Arts(E) x 3 Broad area (for Electrical Circuits Machines and ‘P’category) Electronics Power Intelligent System Systems Systems x 4 Course Coordinator Mr.K.Vijayakumar Mapping of Program Outcomes with Instructional Objectives 5 EE0206-TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS Mapping of Program Instructional Objectives Vs Program Outcomes Program Outcomes Understand the Understand the Understand the Understand the .Understand basics construction, construction, the working, working, of cs and concept characteristics and characteristics characteristics machines of and of construction, electromagneti working, rotating applications of DC machines. generators and of transformers. a).An ability to apply x knowledge x x of mathematics, science, and engineering. b). An ability to design x and conduct experiments, as well as analyze to and interpret results. e).An ability to identify, x formulate, and solve engineering problems 6 x DC and applications of applications DC motors. testing x transformers EE0206-TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS Mapping of Program Educational Objectives with Program Outcomes Note: This page will be provided by Ms. Suchitra later Mapping of Program Educational Objectives Vs Program Outcomes PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES 1. Graduates are equipped with the fundamental knowledge of Mathematics, Basic sciences and Electrical and Electronics Engineering. 2. Graduates learn and adapt themselves to the constantly evolving technology by pursuing higher studies. 3. Graduates are better employable and achieve success in their chosen areas of Electrical and Electronics Engineering and related fields. 4. Graduates are good leaders and managers by effectively communicating at both technical and interpersonal levels. The student outcomes are linked with the program educational objectives as shown below. PROGRAM OUTCOMES PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL (a–k OUTCOMES) OBJECTIVES 1 (a) an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering 7 x 2 3 4 EE0206-TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS (b) an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and x interpret data (c) an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired x needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability (d) an ability to function on x (e) an ability to identify, formulate, and x x multidisciplinary teams solve engineering problems (f) an understanding of professional and x ethical responsibility (g) an ability to communicate effectively x in both verbal and written form. (h) the broad education necessary to x understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global perspective. (i) a recognition of the need for, and an x ability to engage in life-long learning (j) a knowledge of contemporary issues 8 x EE0206-TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS (k) an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice. Assessment Evidences for Program Outcomes 9 x x EE0206-TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS SRM University Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Course Code: EE0201 Course Title: Electrical Machines I INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM OUTCOME EVIDENCE Understand the basics of a).An ability to apply knowledge CYCLE TEST-I electromagnetic and concept of of mathematics, science, and rotating machines engineering OBJECTIVE e).An ability to identify, CYCLE TEST-II formulate, and solve engineering problems Understand working, the construction, a).An ability to apply knowledge characteristics applications of DC generators. CYCLE TEST-I and of mathematics, science, and engineering e).An ability to identify, CYCLE TEST-II formulate, and solve engineering MODEL EXAM problems Understand working, the construction, a).An ability to apply knowledge characteristics applications of DC motors. MODEL EXAM and of mathematics, science, and engineering b). An ability to design and Tested with Objective conduct experiments, as well as to Questions analyze and interpret results Capable of answering *competitive exams like JTO,GATE, IES etc. 10 EE0206-TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS e).An ability to identify, MODEL EXAM formulate, and solve engineering problems Understand working, the construction, a).An ability to apply knowledge characteristics applications of transformers. MODEL EXAM and of mathematics, science, and engineering b). An ability to design and MODEL EXAM conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret results e).An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems Course Plan mapped with Program Outcomes 11 MODEL EXAM EE0206-TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS SRM UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF EEE Course Code: EE0201 Course Title: ELECTRICAL MACHINES I Semester: III Course Time: JULY – NOV 2011 Location: ESB BLOCK Course timings: Day Section A DAY 1 DAY 2 B HR TIMING - - 2 9.35- 4 10.25AM 11.2512.15PM 12 HR C TIMING - HR TIMING D HR TIMING - - 2 9.35- 7 10.25AM 03.104.00PM 2 9.35-10.25AM EE0206-TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS DAY 3 - 1 08.45- 7 09.35AM 2 9.35- 6 02.20-3.10PM 7 03.10-4.00PM 3 10.35-11.25 10.25AM 03.1004.00PM 5 DAY 4 6 02.20- 2 3.10PM 7 09.35- 2.20pm 10.25AM 4 DAY 5 1.30- 03.10- 11.2512.15PM 4.00PM Faculty Details Sec. Name of the Staff A R. BRINDA Office Office hour Mail id ESB BLOCK 8.45AM- FIRST 4.00PM Brinda_apr16@ktr.srmuniv.ac.in 8.45AM- sivasankari@ktr.srmuniv.ac.in FLOOR B SIVASANKARI.P 4.00PM C R.RAJARAJESHWARI 8.45AM4.00PM D K.VIJAYAKUMAR 8.45AM4.00PM 13 rajarajeswarir@ktr.srmuniv.ac.in EE0206-TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS Required Text Books: TEXT BOOKS Kothari.D.P and Nagrath.I.J. Electrical Machines, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co.Ltd, New Delhi, 5th edition 2002 Dr. Murugesh Kumar K. DC Machines & Transformers, Vikas Publishing House Pvt Ltd., 2003. REFERENCE BOOKS Fitgerald, A.E., Charles Kingsely Jr. Stephen D.Umans, Electric Machinery McGraw Hill Books Company, 1992. Hill Stephen, J. Chapman, Electric Machinery Fundamentals, McGraw Hill Book Co., new Delhi, 1985. Albert E Clayton and N N Hancock, The performance and design of direct current Machines, Oxford and IBH publishing company Pvt., Ltd., New Delhi 1990. P.S.Bimbhra ,Electrical Machinery,Khanna Publishers,2003 IL Kosow, Electrical Machines & Transformers, Prentice Hall of India. Resources : o www.scribd.com o http://ocw.mit.edu o www.hubbellpowersystems.com B.L.Theraja, A.K.Theraja,Electrical Technology,Volume II, AC&DC Machines B.Gupta Theory & performance of electrical machines Prerequisite: NIL 14 EE0206-TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES: After the completion of this course successfully the students will be able to: 1. Understand the basics of electromagnetic and concept of rotating machines. 2. Understand the construction, working, characteristics and applications of DC generators. 3. Understand the construction, working, characteristics and applications of DC motors. 4. Understand the construction, working, characteristics and applications of transformers. 5. Understand the testing of DC machines and transformers.. Assessment Details Cycle Test – I : 10 Marks Surprise Test : 05 Marks Cycle Test – II : 10 Marks Model Exam : 20 Marks Attendance : 05 Marks Total : 50 Marks Test Schedule S. DATE TEST TOPICS DURATION No 1 3.8.2011 14.9.2011 15 CYCLE TEST-I UNIT-I&II 1 hr 30 minutes EE0206-TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS 2 3 31.10.2011 CYCLE TEST-II UNIT-IV & III 1 hr 30 minutes MODEL EXAM ALL 5 UNITS 3 hrs Outcomes Student who have successfully completed this course, Instructional Objective 1. Understand the basics of a).An ability to apply knowledge of electromagnetic and concept of mathematics, science, and engineering. rotating machines. b). An ability to design and conduct 2. Understand the construction, experiments, as well as to analyze and working, characteristics and interpret results. applications of DC generators. e).An ability to identify, formulate, and 3. Understand the construction, working, characteristics and applications of DC motors. 4. Understand the construction, working, characteristics and applications of transformers. 5. Understand the testing of DC machines and transformers. 16 Program outcome solve engineering problems EE0206-TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS Detailed Session Plan UNIT 1 ELECTRO MAGNETIC INDUCTION & BASIC CONCEPTS IN ROTATING MACHINES 7 Introduction to magnetic circuits – Magnetically induced e.m.f and force – AC operation of magnetic circuits – Hysteresis and Eddy current losses. Energy in magnetic systems – Field energy & mechanical force – Single and Multiple excited systems. MMF of distributed windings – Magnetic fields in rotating machines – Generated voltages – Torque. . Sessio Topics to be covered Text book Page No. n No. 1 Introduction to magnetic 11 Induced EMF & force 3 4 AC operation of Kothari.D. magnetic circuits P Hysteresis & Eddy Nagrath.I. currents J. Energy in magnetic Field energy and 34 and 36 Electrical Machines systems 156 161 mechanical force 5 Single &Multiple excited systems MMF 178 of distributed 225 windings 6 Magnetic fields rotating machines 7 Generated voltages 17 in Instructional Methods Objective Program Outcome Understand the circuits 2 Testing 233 basics of . a).An ability to electromagnetic apply knowledge of and concept of mathematics, science, rotating machines. and engineering. EE0206-TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS Torque 212 188 Unit 2 DC GENERATORS Constructional features of DC machine – Principle of operation of DC generator – EMF equation – Types of excitation – No load and load characteristics of DC generators – commutation – armature reaction – Parallel operation of DC generators. 9 Session Topics to be covered Text book Page No. No. 8 Constructional B.L.Theraja, Testing Instructional Methods Objective 888 b). An ability to features & operation A.K.Theraja, of DC machine 9 10 11 EMF design and conduct Electrical Understand the experiments, as well Technology, construction, as to analyze and working, interpret results. characteristics e).An ability to and applications identify, formulate, of DC and solve generators. engineering & Volume II, equation problems AC&DC Types of Excitation Machines 914 911 12 13 No load & Load characterestics of DC 968 generators 14 Armature reaction 938 15 commutation 946 18 Program Outcome . problems EE0206-TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS 16 Parallel operation of 953 DC generators Unit 3 DC MOTORS Principle of operation of DC motors-Back emf – Torque equation –Types of DC motors-Speed – Torque characteristics of DC motors – Starting of DC motors: 2 point starter, 3 point starter, 4 point starter – Speed control – Losses and efficiency –Applications Session Topics to be No. Text book covered Principle 18 of 1.B.LTheraja operation of DC A.K.Theraja, motors-Back emf equation- Technology, Torque 20 Problems 21 Types of DC motors AC&DC Speed – Torque Machines Starting of 24 motors-types DC Theory & of performance starters of electrical 25 Speed control machines 26 Losses efficiency- Objective design and conduct 1. 1001 2. 296 2. 312 2.J.B.Gupta 23 Methods Program Outcome 998 of DC motors Instructional b). An ability to Volume II, characteristics Testing 1. 996- Electrical 19 22 Page No. Understand the experiments, as well construction, as to analyze and working, interpret results. characteristics e).An ability to and identify, formulate, applications of and solve DC motors. engineering 1. 1073 problems 1. 1033 1. 1022 applications Unit 4 TRANSFORMERS Principle of operation – Constructional features of single phase and three phase transformers – EMF equation – Transformer on No load and Load –Phasor diagram --equivalent circuit – Regulation - three phase transformer connections-parallel operation of single phase and three phase transformer- Auto transformers 19 EE0206-TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS Session Topics to be No. Text book Page No. covered 26 Principle of B.LTherajaA 1116 27 operation – .K.Theraja,E 1212 Instructional Methods Objective Program Outcome b). An ability to Understand the design and conduct construction, experiments, as well features of single Technology, working, as to analyze and phase characteristics and interpret results. Constructional lectrical and three Volume II, phase transformers AC&DC Machines 28 EMF 1122 applications of e).An ability to transformers. identify, formulate, and solve equation- engineering problems 29 30 Testing 1129 problems Transformer on No load and Load – Phasor diagram 31 equivalent circuit 1132 32 Regulation - three 1156 phase transformer connections 33 parallel operation of 1193 single 1236 phase three and phase transformer 34 Auto transformers 1186 1 Unit 5 TESTING OF DC MACHINES & TRANSFORMERS Losses and efficiency –Condition for maximum efficiency – Testing of DC machines:Brake test , Swinburne’s test, Retardation test, Hopkinson’s test- Testing of transformer:polarity test,load test, open circuit and short circuit test, Sumpner’s test – All day efficiency 20 EE0206-TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS Session Topics to be No. 35 36 Text book Page No. covered Losses and 1. 1. 1168 Testing Instructional Methods Objective Program Outcome Understand the efficiency – B.LTherajaA testing of DC e).An ability to Condition for .K.Theraja,E machines and identify, formulate, maximum lectrical transformers and solve efficiency Technology, test Volume II, Brake engineering 1. 1092 Retardation test AC&DC 1. 1105 37 Swinburne’s test Machines 1. 1094 38 Hopkinson’s test 39 Testing 1. 1099 of 2.Kothari.D transformer:polarity .P and test,load test, Nagrath.I.J. 2. 80 40 open and Electrical 1. 1146 41 short circuit test- Machines 1. 1150 circuit problems 42 Sumpner’s test 1. 1167 43 – All day efficiency 1. 1181 21 problems EE0206-TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS 22