Faculty of Engineering & Technology 2019-2020
Faculty of Engineering & Technology
KAKATIYA UNIVERSITY, WARANGAL-506 009
Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
B. Tech. (EEE) III SEMESTER
Category Course
Sl. Period/Week Credits
code Course title
No.
L T P C
1 BSC BSC105 Mathematics III 3 0 0 3
2 PCC EE211 Electrical Circuits - I 3 1 0 4
3 PCC EE212 Electrical Machines-I 3 1 0 4
4 PCC EE213 Power Systems - I 3 1 0 4
5 PCC EE214 Electromagnetic fields 3 1 0 4
6 PCC EE215 Analog Electronics 3 0 0 3
7 PCC EE216L Analog Electronics Laboratory 0 0 2
1
EE217L Computer Aided Electrical Drawing
8 PCC 0 0 2 1
Laboratory
9 MC MC210 Environmental Sciences 2 0 0 0
TOTAL CREDITS 20 5 4 24
[L= Lectures, T= Tutorials, P= Practical, C= Credits]
Faculty of Engineering & Technology 2019-2020
Faculty of Engineering & Technology
KAKATIYA UNIVERSITY, WARANGAL-506 009
Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
B. Tech. (EEE) III SEMESTER
BSC-105
Mathematics - III
STATISTICS, PROBABILITY, AND NUMERICAL TECHNIQUES
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
L T P C Internal Marks: 30
3 0 0 3 External Marks: 70
Module1: Statistical Methods
Introduction, Collection of Data, Graphical Representation, Measures of Dispersion, Moments, Skewness,
Kurtosis, Correlation, Coefficient of Correlation, Lines of Regression.
(Sections 25.1, 25.2, 25.3, 25.6, 25.9, 25.10, 25.11, 25.12, 25.13, 25.14 of Text Book)
Module2: Probability & Distributions
Probability, Addition Law of Probability, Independent Events, Baye’s Theorem , Random Variable,
Continuous Probability Distribution, Expectation, Moment Generating Function, Binomial Distribution ,
Poisson Distribution, Normal Distribution, Exponential Distribution.
(Sections26.1,26.4,26.5,26.6,26.7,26.9,26.10,26.11,26.14,26.15,26.16,26.19(6) of Text Book)
Module3: Numerical Techniques-I
Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations, Principle of Least Squares, Method of Least Squares,
Fitting of Other Curves, Finite Differences, Forward Differences, Backward Differences. (Sections 28.2,
24.4, 24.5, 24.6, 30.2, 30.2(1), 30.2(2) Of Text Book)
Module4: Numerical Techniques-II
Central Differences, Other Difference Operators, Newton’s Interpolation Formulae, Gauss’s Forward
Interpolation Formula, Interpolation with Unequal Intervals, Numerical Differentiation. Sections 29.7,
29.4, 29.6, 29.7(1), 29.9, 30.1.of Text Book)
Module5: Numerical Techniques-III
Numerical Integration, Trapezoidal Rule, Simpson’s one –third Rule, Simpson’s three-eight Rule,
Weddle’s Rule, Solution of Simultaneous Linear Equations (Iterative Methods)
(Sections 30.4, 30.6, 30.7, 30.8, 30.10, 28.5 of Text Book)
Text Book:
B.S Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, 43rd Edition, Khanna Publications.
References
1. Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 8th Edition, John Wiley & Sons
2. S.C. Gupta, V.K. Kapoor, Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics, Sultan Chand &Sons
3. S.S. Sastry, Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
Faculty of Engineering & Technology 2019-2020
Faculty of Engineering & Technology
KAKATIYA UNIVERSITY, WARANGAL-506 009
Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
B. Tech. (EEE) III SEMESTER
MC-210
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
L T P C CIE ESE
0 0 2 0 30 Marks 70 Marks
UNIT–I (8)
Introduction to Environmental Science: Environment and society, major environmental issues: Ozone
layer depletion, Acid rains, global climate change etc, sustainable development,
Environmental impact assessment, environmental management
Natural Resources Utilization and its Impacts: Energy, minerals, water and land resources,
Resource consumption, population dynamics, urbanization..
UNIT–II (8)
Ecology and Biodiversity: Energy flow in ecosystem, food chain, nutrient cycles, eutrofication value of
biodiversity, biodiversity at global, national and local levels, threats for biodiversity, conservation of
biodiversity.
UNIT–III (8)
Water Pollution: Sources, types of pollutants and their effects, water quality issues, contaminant
transport, self-purification capacity of streams and water bodies, water quality standards, principles of
water and wastewater treatment.
UNIT–IV (8)
Air Pollution: Sources, classification and their effects, Air quality standards, dispersion of
pollutants, control of air pollution, automobile pollution and its control.
UNIT–V (8)
Solid Waste Management: Sources and characteristics of solid waste, effects, Collection and
transfer system, disposal methods.
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Text Books:
1. M. Chandrasekhar, Environmental science, Hi Tech Publishers, 2009.
2. P.N. Modi (2006), Water supply Engineering – Environmental Engineering (Vol. I) – Standard Book
House.
3. Gerard Kiely, Environmental Engineering, McGraw Hill Education Pvt Ltd, Special Indian Edition,
2007.
References:
1. W P Cunningham, M A Cunningham, Principles of Environmental Science, Inquiry and
Applications, Tata McGraw Hill, Eighth Edition, 2016.
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Faculty of Engineering & Technology
KAKATIYA UNIVERSITY, WARANGAL-506 009
Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
B. Tech. (EEE) III SEMESTER
EE-211
ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS - I
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
L T P C Internal Marks :30
3 1 0 4 External Marks :70
UNIT – I
Network Elements & Laws: Active elements, Independent and dependent sources. Passive elements
— R, L and C, Energy stored in inductance and capacitance, Kirchhoff’s laws, Source
transformations, Star-delta transformations, Node voltage method, Mesh current method including
super node and super mesh analysis.
UNIT – II
Single-Phase Circuits: RMS and average values of periodic sinusoidal and non- sinusoidal
waveforms, Phasor representation, Steady-state response of series, parallel and series- parallel
circuits. Impedance, Admittance, Current locus diagrams of RL and RC series and parallel circuits
with variation of various parameters. Resonance: Series and parallel circuits, Band-width and Q-factor.
UNIT – III
Network theorems: Superposition theorem, Thevinin’s theorem, Norton’s theorems,
Maximum power transfer theorem, Tellegen’s theorem, Compensation theorem, Milliman’s
theorem and Reciprocity theorem.(AC & DC).
UNIT – IV
Poly-phase Circuits: Analysis of balanced and unbalanced 3 - phase circuits, Star and delta
connections, Measurement of three-phase power for balanced and unbalanced loads.
Coupled circuits: Concept of self and mutual inductance, Dot convention, Coefficient of
coupling, Analysis of circuits with mutual inductance.
UNIT – V
Transient analysis: Transient response of RLC circuits, Formulation of integral differential
equations, Initial conditions, Response of RL, RC and RLC networks subjected to internal
energy, Response to impulse, step, ramp, exponential and sinusoidal excitations.
Suggested Reading:
1. VanValkenburgM.E.,NetworkAnalysis,PrenticeHallofIndia,3rdEdition,2000.
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2. WilliamHaytH,KimmerlyJackE,StevenDurbinM,EngineeringCircuitAnalysis,McGrawHill, 6
Edition, 2002. rd
3. Jagan N.C, LakshrninarayanaC.,NetworkAnalysis,B.S.Publications,3 Edition,2014.
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Faculty of Engineering & Technology
KAKATIYA UNIVERSITY, WARANGAL-506 009
Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
B. Tech. (EEE) III SEMESTER
EE-212
ELECTRICAL MACHINES – I
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
L T P C Internal Marks :30
3 1 0 4 External Marks :70
UNIT-I
Electromechanical energy conversion: Principle of energy conversion, Flow of energy in electro
mechanical devices, Coupling-field reaction, Singly excited magnetic system – Electric energy input,
Magnetic field energy stored, Mechanical work done – with slow, instantaneous and transient
movement of armature, Calculation of mechanical force, Doubly excited magnetic systems,
electromagnetic and reluctance torques.
UNIT-II
DC Machines: Simple loop generator, Essential parts of DC machine, Details of Lap winding &
Wave winding, EMF equation, Armature reaction — Remedies, Ampere turns, Commutation —
reactance voltage, Methods of improving commutation — High resistance brushes, shifting of brushes,
Interpoles, Compensating winding.
UNIT- III
DC Generators; Classification & types of DC generators, Open circuit, Internal & External
characteristics — Critical resistance & critical speed, Voltage regulation, Conditions for self
excitation, Causes of failure of voltage buildup, Parallel operation Series, Shunt and
Compound generators, Applications.
UNIT- IV
DC Motors: Classification & Types of DC motors, Back emf, Speed regulation, Armature
torque, Armature reaction, Operating characteristics, Performance curves, Basic speed control methods
Shunt and Series motors, Three & four-point starters, Calculation of step resistances, Applications.
UNIT - V
Testing, Losses and Efficiency: Power losses — Copper losses and Rotational losses, Power
flow, Efficiency, Testing - Brake Test and Swinburne’s test, Hopkinson’s test, Field’s test,
Retardation test, Heat run test.
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Suggested Reading
1.D.P.Kothari,I.J.Nagrath,ElectricMachines,TataMcGrawHill,4thEdition, 2010
2.Bhimbra P.S.,ElectricalMachinery,KhannaPublications,2000
3.GuptaJ.B.,TheoryandPerformanceofElectricalMachines,S.K.Kataria&Sons,Delhi,2005.
4.AEClaytonandNNHancock, ThePerformanceandDesignofDirectCurrentMachines,3rdedition,1959.
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Faculty of Engineering & Technology
KAKATIYA UNIVERSITY, WARANGAL-506 009
Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
B. Tech. (EEE) III SEMESTER
EE-213
POWER SYSTEMS – I
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
L T P C Internal Marks :30
3 1 0 4 External Marks :70
UNIT- I
Economics of Power Generation: Load Curve, Load Demand and Diversified factors, Base
Load and Peak load operation, Types of costs and depreciation fund calculations, Methods of power
factor improvement, Economics of power factor improvement, Tariffs, Distribution: 2 wire and 3
wire distributors, Ring mains, AC distribution calculations.
UNIT- II
Steam Power Stations: Choice of site, Layout & various parts of station, Boilers, Turbines,
Super Heaters, Economizers, Air pre-heaters etc. and their Pulverized fuel, Coal handling. Hydro-
Electric Power plants: Estimation Hydrograph, Flow duration curve, Mass curve, Storage and
pondage, Types electric plants and layouts, Prime movers for hydro -electric plants.
UNIT- III
Nuclear Power Plants: Fissile materials, Working principle of nuclear plants and reactor control,
Shielding, Types of reactors.
Non-Conventional Energy Sources – Basic principles of Wind, solar and gas turbines..
UNIT - IV
Over-Head Lines: Supports sag and tension calculations, Effect of wind and ice, Erection
conditions, Insulators: Types of insulators, Potential distribution over a string of suspension
insulators, Methods of equalizing the potential, Testing of insulators. Insulated Cables:
Conductors for cables, Insulating materials, Mechanical protection, Low voltage cables, Grading
of cables, Three phase high voltage cables and Super voltage cables, Capacitance of three-core cables.
UNIT - V
Inductance and Capacitance of Transmission Lines: Inductance and capacitance of
overhead line conductors, Single phase and three phase with symmetrical composite
conductors, GMR and GMD Spacing, Transposition, Bundled conductors, Effect of earth
capacitance.
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TEXT BOOKS
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1. WadhwaC.L., Electrical Power Systems, New Age International (P)Ltd.,4 Edition,2007.
2. WadhwaC.L., Generation, Distribution and Utilization of Electrical Energy, New Age
International (P) Ltd., 4thEdition, 2006
Suggested Reading.
1. SinghS.N., Electrical Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution, Prentice Hall of India,
Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi, 2003.
2. V.K.Mehta, Principles of Power Systems, S.Chand and Co., 2007.
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Faculty of Engineering & Technology
KAKATIYA UNIVERSITY, WARANGAL-506 009
Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
B. Tech. (EEE) III SEMESTER
EE-214
ELECTRO MAGNETIC FIELDS
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
L T P C Internal Marks :30
3 1 0 4 External Marks :70
UNIT - I
Review of Vector Analysis: Coulomb’s Law, Electric field intensity, Electric field due to different
charge distributions. Electric field due to line charge, Sheet charge, Volume charge
distribution, Electric flux density, Gauss’s law, Divergence theorem,. Potential, Potential gradient,
potential field of different charge distributions, Applications of above laws.
UNIT - II
Energy in electrostatic field, Poisson’s and Laplace equations, Uniqueness theorem, Solution of
Laplace’s equation, Conductors, Dielectric capacitance, Conductor properties and Boundary conditions,
Calculation of capacitance, Boundary conditions for conductors and perfect dielectric materials.
UNIT - III
Steady magnetic field, Biot-Savart’s law, Ampere’s law, Stoke’s theorem, Magnetic scalar vector
potential Faraday’s law, Magnetic boundary conditions, Self and Mutual inductances, Force on
moving charge, Force on differential elements, Magnetic circuits, Analogy with electrical circuits,
Applications of above laws.
UNIT- IV
Maxwell’s equations in Integral form, Line and surface integrals, Application to static fields,
Boundary conditions, Maxwell’s equations in differential forms, Continuity equation, Potential function
for static fields, Field equations in vector forms, energy storage in electric and magnetic fields.
UNIT - V
EM waves in homogeneous medium solutions for free space conditions, Uniform plane wave
propagation, Poisson’s and Laplace’s equations, Sinusoidally time varying uniform plane waves
in free space, Uniform plane waves in dielectrics and conductors, Poynting vector, Power
dissipation, Reflection of uniform plane waves, Introduction to method of moments, Method of
images.
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Suggested Reading
1. MatthewSadikuN.O., ElementsofElectromagnetics,OxfordUniversityPress,4 thEdition,2006.
2. William. HaytH, Buck JohnA., EngineeringElectromagnetics,TataMcGrawHill,7thEdition, 2003.
3. Nannapaneni Narayana Rao, Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics, PHI, New Delhi,
th
5 Edition, 2002.
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Faculty of Engineering & Technology
KAKATIYA UNIVERSITY, WARANGAL-506 009
Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
B. Tech. (EEE) III SEMESTER
EE-215
ANALOG ELECTRONICS
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
L T P C Internal Marks :30
3 0 0 3 External Marks :70
UNIT I
Diode circuits (4 Hours)
P-N junction diode, I-V characteristics of a diode; review of half-wave and full-wave rectifiers, Zener
diodes, clamping and clipping circuits.
UNIT-II
BJT circuits (8 Hours)
Structure and I-V characteristics of a BJT; BJT as a switch. BJT as an amplifier: small-signal model,
biasing circuits, current mirror; common-emitter, common-base and common collector amplifiers; Small
signal equivalent circuits, high-frequency equivalent circuits.
UNIT-III
MOSFET circuits (8 Hours)
MOSFET structure and I-V characteristics. MOSFET as a switch. MOSFET as an amplifier :small-
signal model and biasing circuits, common-source, common-gate and common-drain amplifiers; small
signal equivalent circuits - gain, input and output impedances, trans-conductance, high frequency
equivalent circuit.
UNIT-IV
Differential, multi-stage and operational amplifiers (8 Hours)
Differential amplifier; power amplifier; direct coupled multi-stage amplifier; internal structure of an
operational amplifier, ideal op-amp, non-idealities in an op-amp (Output off set voltage, input bias
current, input offset current, slew rate, gain bandwidth product).
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UNIT-V
Applications of op-amp (8 Hours)
Idealized analysis of op-amp circuits. Inverting and non-inverting amplifier, differential amplifier,
instrumentation amplifier, integrator, active filter, voltage regulator, oscillators (Wein bridge and phase
shift). Analog to Digital Conversion: (Flash, Successive Approximation, Dual slope ).
TEXT BOOKS
1. A. S. Sedra and K. C. Smith, ―Microelectronic Circuits‖, New York, Oxford University Press, 1998.
2. J. V. Wait, L. P. Huelsman and G. A. Korn, ―Introduction to Operational Amplifier theory and
applications‖, McGraw Hill U. S., 1992.
Suggested Reading:
3. J. Millman and A. Grabel, ―Microelectronics‖, McGraw Hill Education, 1988.
4. D.Roy Chowdary and Shail B Jain, ―Linear Integrated Circuits‖, 3rd Edition, New AgeInternational
(P) Limited, New Delhi, 2008.
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Faculty of Engineering & Technology
KAKATIYA UNIVERSITY, WARANGAL-506 009
Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
B. Tech. (EEE) III SEMESTER
EE-216L
ANALOG ELECTRONIC LABORATORY
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
L T P C Internal Marks :25
0 0 2 1 External Marks :50
List of Experiments:
1. Characteristics of Semiconductor Diodes (Si, Ge and Zener).
2. Characteristics of BJT (CB, CE).
3. CRO and its Applications.
4. Rectifiers: Half Wave Rectifier, Full Wave Rectifier with and without filters
5. Characteristics of FET.
6. Transistors as an Amplifier.
7. Inverting, Non-Inverting Amplifier using Op amp.
8. RC phase shift Oscillator
9. Wien Bridge Oscillator
10. Integration and Differentiation using Op-amp.
Suggested Readings:
1. David Bell A., Operational Amplifiers and Linear ICS, Prentice Hall of India, 2005.
2. Maheshwari and Anand, Laboratory Experiments and PSPICE Simulations in Analog Electronics,
1st edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2006.
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Faculty of Engineering & Technology
KAKATIYA UNIVERSITY, WARANGAL-506 009
Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
B. Tech. (EEE) III SEMESTER
EE-217L
COMPUTER AIDED ELECTRICAL DRAWING LABORATORY
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
L T P C Internal Marks :25
0 0 2 1 External Marks :50
Drawing of the following using Electrical CADD / Corel Draw / MS Word / PPT/Visio
1. Lines, Arcs, Curves, Shapes, Filling of objects, Object editing & Transformation.
2. Electrical, Electronic & Electro – mechanical symbols.
3. House – wiring diagrams and layout.
4. Simple power and control circuit diagrams.
5. Electrical machine winding diagrams. (A.C & D.C)
6. Transmission tower, Over head lines – ACSR conductors, Single circuit, double
circuit, and Bundle conductor.
7. Constructional features of D.C motors, AC motors and Transformers.
8. D.C and A.C motor starter diagrams.
9. Lamps used in illumination
10. Single line diagram of Power System
Suggested Readings:
1. KB.Raina, S.K.Bhattacharya,ElectricalDesign,EstimatingandCosting,WileyEastern Ltd.,1991.
2. Nagrath, Kothari, Electrical Machines, TataMcGrawHillPublishingCompanyLtd.,2000.
3. A.K.Sawhney, ACourse in Electrical Machines Design, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, 1996.
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