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CE3401 Applied Hydraulics Engineering Important Questions

Anna University CE3401 Applied Hydraulics Engineering

Important Questions

Part A Important Questions

1. What is the main difference between pipe flow and open channel flow?
2. What is specific energy in open channel flow, and how is it related to the depth of flow?
3. What are the two numerical methods commonly used for determining the water surface profile in gradually varied flows?
4. Define the term “critical depth” in open channel flow.
5. What is the difference between an impulse turbine and a reaction turbine?
6. Define specific speed.
7. What is the difference between gradual and rapid varied flow?
8. Define hydraulic jump and explain why it occurs.
9. What is NPSH in centrifugal pumps?
10. Define cavitation in pumps.

11. Describe Open Channel flow.
12. Describe flow based on Froude number.
13. Recall Hydraulic slope.
14. Describe GVF.
15. Recall Hydraulic Jump.
16. Describe Surges.
17. Describe Impulse turbines.
18. Recall specific speed of turbine.
19. Recall NPSH.
20. Describe negative slip.

21. Define Froude Number.
22. State the application of Manning’s formula.
23. List the classification of flow profile.
24. Define afflux.
25. What is meant by Standing wave?
26. List the assumptions made in deriving an expression for the depth of hydraulic jump.
27. Give the working principle of Impulse turbine.
28. List out the applications of draft tube.
29. Give an abbreviation of NPSH and its application.
30. Define Negative slip.

Unit 1 – Part B

  1. Calculate the Specific energy, Critical depth and the velocity of the flow of 12 m³ in cement lined rectangular channel 3.5m wide with 2 m depth of water. Is the given flow is sub critical or super critical.
  2. Explain the concept of specific force in open channel flow, and discuss how it is related to specific energy and the depth of flow. Use relevant equations and diagrams to support your answer.
  3. A rectangular open channel has a bottom width of 5 m and a side slope of 1:2. The channel carries a discharge of 12 m³/s of water. The Manning roughness coefficient for the channel is 0.025. Determine the critical depth, the velocity of flow, the specific energy, and the Froude number at a section where the depth of flow is 3m. Also, calculate the average velocity of flow and the wetted perimeter at this section. Finally, determine the best hydraulic section for uniform flow, and calculate the depth and velocity of flow in this section. Assume that the channel is made of concrete, with a Manning roughness coefficient of 0.013.
  4. Explain the types and properties of open channel flow
  5. Explain velocity distribution in open channel flow.
  6. Calculate the bottom slope and conveyance ‘K’ of a rectangular flume of width 500 mm and depth of flow 300 mm having adjustable bottom slope with a flow of 100 lps. Take Chezy’s constant as 56.
  7. Explain the classification of flow in open channels with a neat sketches.

Unit 2 – Part B

  1. Explain the dynamic equations of gradually varied flows and the concept of hydraulic slope.
  2. A rectangular open channel has a bottom width of 6 m and a slope of 0.001. The channel carries a discharge of 10 m³/s of water. The channel has a sudden drop in elevation over a distance of 15 m. Calculate the velocity of flow and coefficient of discharge.
  3. Explain the classification of water surface flow profile.
  4. Describe the flow profile determination by Standard step method.
  5. Explain the procedure for flow profiles determination by standard step method.
  6. Calculate the following given below for a rectangular channel of width 7 m and depth of water 1.1 m, having a flow of 12 m³/s.
    (i) Specific energy of a flowing water

    (ii) Critical depth and Critical Velocity

    (iii) Value of minimum of specific energy.

Unit 3 – Part B

  1. Explain the momentum equation and its application to rapidly varied flows. Discuss the assumptions and limitations of the momentum equation.
  2. A rectangular channel with a bottom width of 4 meters and a slope of 0.005 has a discharge of 20 cubic meters per second. Determine the critical depth, the downstream depth, and the length of the hydraulic jump that will form.
  3. Describe the types of Hydraulic jumps with a neat sketchand mention their applications.
  4. Describe the dissipation of energy in RVF, and explain positive and negative surges.
  5. Discuss the application of momentum equation for rapidly varied flow.

Unit 4 – Part B

  1. Describe the different types of nozzles used in Pelton turbines and explain their significance.
  2. Derive an expression for the power output of the Pelton wheel turbine in terms of the jet velocity and the bucket geometry.
  3. Discuss the advantages and limitations of Francis turbines compared to other types of turbines.
  4. A Francis turbine has a runner diameter of 1 meter and a flow rate of 0.3 m³/s. The turbine operates with a head of 20 meters and an efficiency of 85%. Determine the power output of the turbine in kilowatts and the specific speed of the turbine. Also, sketch the head-flow curve of the turbine and discuss the concept of the runaway speed.
  5. Explain the classification of turbines with its merits and demerits.
  6. Describe the process of cavitation and explain the factors to assess performance of turbine.
  7. Compute the diameter of Pelton turbine and jet which develops 3000 kW under a head of 300 m having an overall efficiency of 83%, speed ratio = 0.46, coefficient of velocity (C) = 0.98, and specific speed (N) = 16.5.

Unit 5 – Part B

  1. Illustrate the characteristics curves of Centrifugal pumps with a neat sketch and its purpose.
  2. Explain the parts and the working principle of a reciprocating pump with a neat sketch.
  3. Describe the operating characteristics of a multistage pumps and its importance.
  4. Describe indicator diagrams and its variations of a reciprocating pumps with a neat sketch.
  5. Discuss the operating characteristics of centrifugal pumps, including the head-discharge curve and the efficiency curve.
  6. Explain the factors that affect the performance of centrifugal pumps and how they can be improved.
  7. Describe the components and working principles of a reciprocating pump.
  8. Discuss the phenomenon of negative slip and its effect on pump performance.
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MR3492 Embedded Systems and Programming

Anna University – MR3492 Embedded Systems and Programming Regulation 2021  Notes Book, Syllabus , Important Questions, Question Paper with Answers Previous Year Question Paper.

UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO MICROCONTROLLER MR3492 Embedded Systems and Programming Notes
Fundamentals Functions of ALU – Microprocessor – Microcontrollers – CISC and RISC – Types
Microcontroller – 8051 Family – Architecture – Features and Specifications – Memory Organization –
Instruction Sets – Addressing Modes.

UNIT II PROGRAMMING AND COMMUNICATION MR3492 Embedded Systems and Programming Important Questions
Fundamentals of Assembly Language Programming – Instruction to Assembler – Compiler and IDE
– C Programming for 8051 Microcontroller – Basic Arithmetic and Logical Programming – Timer and
Counter – Interrupts – Interfacing and Programming of Serial Communication, I2C, SPI and CAN of
8051 Microcontroller – Bluetooth and WI-FI interfacing of 8051 Microcontroller.

UNIT III PERIPHERAL INTERFACING MR3492 Embedded Systems and Programming
I/O Programming – Interfacing of Memory, Key Board and Displays – Alphanumeric and Graphic,
RTC, interfacing of ADC and DAC, Sensors – Relays – Solenoid Valve and Heater – Stepper Motors,
DC Motors – PWM Programming – Closed Loop Control Programming of Servomotor – Traffic Light

UNIT IV ARM PROCESSOR MR3492 Embedded Systems and Programming
Introduction ARM 7 Processor – Internal Architecture – Modes of Operations – Register Set –
Instruction Sets – ARM Thumb – Thumb State Registers – Pipelining – basic programming of ARM
7 – Applications.

UNIT V SINGLE BOARD COMPUTERS AND PROGRAMMING MR3492 Embedded Systems and Programming Question Paper
System on Chip – Broadcom BCM2711 SoC – SBC architecture – Models and Languages –
Embedded Design – Real Time Embedded Operating Systems – Real Time Programming
Languages -– Python for Embedded Systems- GPIO Programming – Interfacing

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TEXT BOOKS:
1. Frank Vahid and Tony Givagis, “Embedded System Design”, 2011, Wiley.
2. Kenneth J. Aylala, “The 8051 Microcontroller, the Architecture and Programming
Applications”, 2003.

REFERENCES:
1. Muhammad Ali Mazidi and Janice GillispicMazdi, “The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded
Systems”, Pearson Education, 2006.
2. Simon Monk, Programming the Raspberry Pi, Second Edition: Getting Started with Python
McGraw Hill TAB; 2nd edition,2015
3. James W. Stewart, “The 8051 Microcontroller Hardware, Software and Interfacing”, Regents
Prentice Hall, 2003.
4. John B. Peatman, “Design with Microcontrollers”, McGraw Hill International, USA, 2005.

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MR3392 Electrical Drives and Actuators [PDF]

Anna University – MR3392 Electrical Drives and Actuators Regulation 2021  Notes Book, Syllabus , Important Questions, Question Paper with Answers Previous Year Question Paper.

UNIT I RELAY AND POWER SEMI-CONDUCTOR DEVICES 9
Study of Switching Devices – Relay and Types, Switching characteristics -BJT, SCR, TRIAC,
GTO, MOSFET, IGBT and IGCT-: SCR, MOSFET and IGBT – Triggering and commutation
circuit – Introduction to Driver and snubber circuits

UNIT II DRIVE CHARACTERISTICS MR3392 Electrical Drives and Actuators
Electric drive – Equations governing motor load dynamics – steady state stability – multi
quadrant Dynamics: acceleration, deceleration, torque, and Direction starting & stopping –
Selection of motor.

UNIT III DC MOTORS AND DRIVES MR3392 Electrical Drives and Actuators Notes
DC Servomotor – Types of PMDC & BLDC motors – principle of operation- emf and torque
equations – characteristics and control – Drives- H bridge – Single and Three Phases – 4
quadrant operation – Applications

UNIT IV AC MOTORS AND DRIVES MR3392 Electrical Drives and Actuators Important Questions
Introduction – Induction motor drives – Speed control of 3-phase induction motor – Stator
voltage control – Stator frequency control – Stator voltage and frequency control – Stator
current control – Static rotor resistance control – Slip power recovery control.

UNIT V STEPPER AND SERVO MOTOR MR3392 Electrical Drives and Actuators
Stepper Motor: Classifications- Construction and Principle of Operation – Modes of ExcitationDrive System-Logic Sequencer – Applications. Servo Mechanism – DC Servo motor-AC Servo
motor – Applications.

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TEXT BOOKS: MR3392 Electrical Drives and Actuators Notes
1. Bimbhra B.S., “Power Electronics”, 5th Edition, Kanna Publishers, New Delhi, 2012.
2. Mehta V.K. & Rohit Mehta, “Principles of Electrical Machines”, 2nd Edition, S.Chand& Co.
Ltd., New Delhi, 2016.

REFERENCES:
1. Gobal K. Dubey, “Fundamentals of Electrical Drives”, 2nd Edition, Narosal Publishing
House, New Delhi, 2001.
2. Theraja B.L. &Theraja A.K., “A Text Book of Electrical Technology”, 2nd Edition,
S.Chand& Co. Ltd., New Delhi, 2012.
3. Singh M.D. &Kanchandhani K.B., “Power Electronics”, McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2007

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MR3391 Digital Electronics and Microprocessor [PDF]

Anna University – MR3391 Digital Electronics and Microprocessor Regulation 2021  Notes Book, Syllabus , Important Questions, Question Paper with Answers Previous Year Question Paper.

UNIT I DIGITAL FUNDAMENTALS MR3391 Digital Electronics and Microprocessor Question paper
Number Systems – Decimal, Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal, 1‘s and 2‘s complements, Codes –
Binary, BCD, Excess 3, Gray, Alphanumeric codes, Boolean theorems, Logic gates, Universal
gates, Sum of products and product of sums, Minterms and Maxterms, Karnaugh map
Minimization and Quine-McCluskey method of minimization.

UNIT II COMBINATIONAL & SYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS 9
Design of Half and Full Adders, Half and Full Subtractors, Binary Parallel Adder -Multiplexer,
Demultiplexer, Decoder, Priority Encoder. Flip flops – SR, JK, T, D, design of clocked
sequential circuits – Design of Counters- Shift registers, Universal Shift Register

UNIT III ASYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS AND MEMORY DEVICES MR3391 Digital Electronics and Microprocessor Important Questions
Stable and Unstable states, output specifications, cycles and races, state reduction, race free
assignments, Hazards, Essential Hazards, Pulse mode sequential circuits, Design of Hazard
free circuits. Basic memory structure – ROM -PROM – EPROM – EEPROM –EAPROM,
RAM – Static and dynamic RAM – Programmable Logic Devices – Programmable Logic Array
(PLA) – Programmable Array Logic (PAL) – Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA).

UNIT IV 8085 PROCESSOR 9
Hardware Architecture, pin diagram – Functional Building Blocks of Processor – Memory
organization – I/O ports and data transfer concepts– Timing Diagram – Interrupts.

UNIT V PROGRAMMING PROCESSOR 9
Instruction – format and addressing modes – Assembly language format – Data transfer, data
manipulation& control instructions – Programming: Loop structure with counting & Indexing –
Look up table – Subroutine instructions – stack -8255 architecture and operating modes

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TEXT BOOKS: MR3391 Digital Electronics and Microprocessor
1. M. Morris Mano and Michael D. Ciletti, “Digital Design”, 5th Edition, Pearson, 2014.
2. Krishna Kant, “Microprocessor and Microcontrollers”, Eastern Company Edition, Prentice
Hall of India, New Delhi, 2007.

REFERENCES: MR3391 Digital Electronics and Microprocessor Notes
1. Charles H.Roth. “Fundamentals of Logic Design”, 6th Edition, Thomson Learning, 2013.
2. Thomas L. Floyd, “Digital Fundamentals”, 10th Edition, Pearson Education Inc, 2011
3. Muhammad Ali Mazidi & Janice Gilli Mazidi, R.D.Kinely ‘The 8051 Micro Controller
and Embedded Systems’, PHI Pearson Education, 5th Indian reprint, 2003.
4. R.S. Gaonkar, ‘Microprocessor Architecture Programming and Application’, with 8085,
Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi, 2013

 

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MR3351 FLUID MECHANICS AND THERMAL SYSTEMS [PDF]

Anna University – MR3351 FLUID MECHANICS AND THERMAL SYSTEMS Regulation 2021  Notes Book, Syllabus , Important Questions, Question Paper with Answers Previous Year Question Paper.

UNIT I FLUID PROPERTIES AND FLUID STATICS MR3351 FLUID MECHANICS AND THERMAL SYSTEMS
Fluid Definition and Classification – Properties of fluids: Density, Specific Weight, Specific
Volume, Specific Gravity, Viscosity, Compressibility, Bulk Modulus, Capillary and Surface
Tension – Fluid statics: Concept of fluid static pressure – Pascal‘s law –Absolute and Gauge
pressures – Manometers: Types and Pressure measurement – Concept of Buoyancy and
Floatation.

UNIT II FLUID KINEMATICS AND FLUID DYNAMICS 12
Fluid Kinematics: Types of fluid flow – Continuity equation in two and three dimensions –
Velocity and Acceleration of fluid particle – Velocity potential function and Stream function.
Fluid dynamics: Euler’s equation along a streamline –Bernoulli’s equation and applications –
Venturi meter, Orifice meter and Pitot tube.

UNIT III VISCOUS FLOW, FLOW THROUGH PIPES AND
DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS MR3351 FLUID MECHANICS AND THERMAL SYSTEMS
Viscous flow: Shear stress, pressure gradient relationship – Flow of viscous fluid through
circular pipe – Flow through pipes: Loss of head due to friction – Minor head losses –
Hydraulic gradient and Total energy lines – Flow through pipes in series and in parallel –
Power transmission through pipes. Dimensional analysis: Buckingham’s theorem.

UNIT IV BASICS OF THERMODYNAMICS AND FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS MR3351 FLUID MECHANICS AND THERMAL SYSTEMS Notes
Thermodynamics – Microscopic and macroscopic point of view – Systems, properties,
process, path, cycle. Thermodynamic equilibrium – Zeroth law of Thermodynamics – internal
energy, enthalpy, specific heat capacities CV and CP, Relationship between CV and CP.
First law of Thermodynamics – Application to closed and open systems – Steady Flow
Energy Equation (SFEE) – Simple problems.

UNIT V SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS AND ENTROPY 12
Second Law of thermodynamics – Kelvin Planck and Clausius Statements – Equivalents of
Kelvin Planck and Clausius statements. Reversibility – Irreversibility, reversible cycle – Heat
engine, heat pump and refrigerator. Carnot cycle and Clausius theorem, the property of
entropy, the inequality of Clausius – Entropy principle – General expression for entropy –
Simple problems in entropy

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TEXT BOOK:
1. Bansal R.K., ―Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machinesǁ, 9th Edition, Laxmi
Publications, New Delhi, 2015.

REFERENCES: MR3351 FLUID MECHANICS AND THERMAL SYSTEMS Important Questions
1. Nag P.K., ―Engineering Thermodynamicsǁ, 5th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
Company, New Delhi, 2013.
2. Cengel Yunus A. and Boles Michael A., ―Thermodynamics: An Engineering
Approachǁ, 7th Edition, McGraw-Hill, New York, 2011.
3. Frank M. White., ―Fluid Mechanicsǁ, 7th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
Company, New Delhi, 2009.

 

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ME3792 Computer Integrated Manufacturing [PDF]

Anna University – ME3792 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Regulation 2021  Notes Book, Syllabus , Important Questions, Question Paper with Answers Previous Year Question Paper.

UNIT – I INTRODUCTION ME3792 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Question Paper
Introduction to CAD, CAM, CAD/CAM and CIM – Evolution of CIM – CIM wheel and cycle – Production
concepts and mathematical models – Simple problems in production models – CIM hardware and software
– Major elements of CIM system – Three step process for implementation of CIM – Computers in CIM –
Computer networks for manufacturing – The future automated factory – Management of CIM – safety aspects
of CIM– advances in CIM

UNIT – II AUTOMATED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS ME3792 Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Automated production line – system configurations, work part transfer mechanisms – Fundamentals of
Automated assembly system – System configuration, Part delivery at workstations – Design for automated
assembly – Overview of material handling equipments – Consideration in material handling system design
– The 10 principles of Material handling. Conveyor systems – Types of conveyors – Operations and features.
Automated Guided Vehicle system – Types &applications – Vehicle guidance technology – Vehicle
management and safety. Storage system performance – storage location strategies – Conventional storage
methods and equipments – Automated storage/Retrieval system and Carousel storage system Deadlocks
in Automated manufacturing systems – Petrinet models – Applications in Dead lock avoidance – smart
manufacturing – Industry 4.0 – Digital manufacturing – Virtual manufacturing

UNIT – III GROUP TECHNOLOGY AND FMS ME3792 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Important Questions
Part families – Visual – Parts classification and coding – Production flow analysis – Grouping of parts and
Machines by rank order clustering method – Benefits of GT – Case studies. FMS – Components –
workstations – FMS layout configurations – Computer control systems – FMS planning and implementation
issues – Architecture of FMS – flow chart showing various operations in FMS – Machine cell design –
Composite part concept, Holier method, Key machine concept – Quantitative analysis of FMS – Bottleneck
model – Simple and complicated problems – Extended Bottleneck model – sizing the FMS ─ FMS
applications, Benefits.

UNIT – IV PROCESS PLANNING ME3792 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Notes
Process planning – Activities in process planning, Informations required. From design to process planning
– classification of manufacturing processes – Selection of primary manufacturing processes – Sequencing
of operations according to Anteriorities – various examples – forming of Matrix of Anteriorities – case study.
Typical process sheet – case studies in Manual process planning. Computer Aided Process Planning –
Process planning module and data base – Variant process planning – Two stages in VPP – Generative
process planning – Flow chart showing various activities in generative PP – Semi generative process
planning- Comparison of CAPP and Manual PP.

UNIT – V PROCESS CONTROL AND DATA ANALYSIS ME3792 Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Introduction to process model formulation – linear feedback control systems – Optimal control – Adaptive
control –Sequence control and PLC& SCADA. Computer process control – Computer process interface –
Interface hardware – Computer process monitoring – Direct digital control and Supervisory computer control
– Overview of Automatic identification methods – Bar code technology –Automatic data capture
technologies.- Quality management (SPC) and automated inspection

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TEXT BOOKS:
1. Shivanand H K, Benal M M and Koti V, Flexible Manufacturing System, New Age, 2016.
2. CIM: Computer Integrated Manufacturing: Computer Steered Industry Book by August-Wilhelm
Scheer

REFERENCES:
1. 1Alavudeen and Venkateshwaran, Computer Integrated Manufacturing‖, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.,
New Delhi, 2013.
2. Gideon Halevi and Ronald D. Weill, Principles of Process Planning‖, Chapman Hall, 1995.
3. James A. Retrg, Herry W. Kraebber, Computer Integrated Manufacturing‖, Pearson Education,
Asia,3rdEdition,2004.
4. Mikell P. Groover, Automation, Production system and Computer integrated Manufacturing,
Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 4thEdition, 2014.
5. 2Radhakrishnan P, Subramanian S and Raju V, CAD/CAM/CIM, New Age International Publishers,
3rd Edition, 2008.

 

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CCS369 Text and Speech Analysis [PDF]

Anna University – CCS369 Text and Speech Analysis Regulation 2021  Notes Book, Syllabus , Important Questions, Question Paper with Answers Previous Year Question Paper.

UNIT I NATURAL LANGUAGE BASICS 6
Foundations of natural language processing – Language Syntax and Structure- Text Preprocessing
and Wrangling – Text tokenization – Stemming – Lemmatization – Removing stop-words – Feature
Engineering for Text representation – Bag of Words model- Bag of N-Grams model – TF-IDF model
Suggested Activities
● Flipped classroom on NLP
● Implementation of Text Preprocessing using NLTK
● Implementation of TF-IDF models

Suggested Evaluation Methods
 Quiz on NLP Basics
 Demonstration of Programs

UNIT II TEXT CLASSIFICATION CCS369 Text and Speech Analysis
Vector Semantics and Embeddings -Word Embeddings – Word2Vec model – Glove model –
FastText model – Overview of Deep Learning models – RNN – Transformers – Overview of Text
summarization and Topic Models
Suggested Activities
 Flipped classroom on Feature extraction of documents
 Implementation of SVM models for text classification
 External learning: Text summarization and Topic models
Suggested Evaluation Methods
 Assignment on above topics
 Quiz on RNN, Transformers
 Implementing NLP with RNN and Transformers

UNIT III QUESTION ANSWERING AND DIALOGUE SYSTEMS CCS369 Text and Speech Analysis
Information retrieval – IR-based question answering – knowledge-based question answering –
language models for QA – classic QA models – chatbots – Design of dialogue systems -–
evaluating dialogue systems
Suggested Activities:
 Flipped classroom on language models for QA
 Developing a knowledge-based question-answering system
 Classic QA model development
Suggested Evaluation Methods
 Assignment on the above topics
 Quiz on knowledge-based question answering system
 Development of simple chatbots

UNIT IV TEXT-TO-SPEECH SYNTHESIS CCS369 Text and Speech Analysis
Overview. Text normalization. Letter-to-sound. Prosody, Evaluation. Signal processing –
Concatenative and parametric approaches, WaveNet and other deep learning-based TTS
systems
Suggested Activities:
 Flipped classroom on Speech signal processing
 Exploring Text normalization
 Data collection
 Implementation of TTS systems
Suggested Evaluation Methods
 Assignment on the above topics
 Quiz on wavenet, deep learning-based TTS systems
 Finding accuracy with different TTS systems

UNIT V AUTOMATIC SPEECH RECOGNITION 6
Speech recognition: Acoustic modelling – Feature Extraction – HMM, HMM-DNN systems
Suggested Activities:
 Flipped classroom on Speech recognition

 Exploring Feature extraction
Suggested Evaluation Methods
 Assignment on the above topics
 Quiz on acoustic modelling

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TEXTBOOK CCS369 Text and Speech Analysis
1. Daniel Jurafsky and James H. Martin, “Speech and Language Processing: An Introduction
to Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics, and Speech Recognition”,
Third Edition, 2022.

REFERENCES: CCS369 Text and Speech Analysis
1. Dipanjan Sarkar, “Text Analytics with Python: A Practical Real-World approach to Gaining
Actionable insights from your data”, APress,2018.
2. Tanveer Siddiqui, Tiwary U S, “Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval”,
Oxford University Press, 2008.
3. Lawrence Rabiner, Biing-Hwang Juang, B. Yegnanarayana, “Fundamentals of Speech
Recognition” 1st Edition, Pearson, 2009.
4. Steven Bird, Ewan Klein, and Edward Loper, “Natural language processing with Python”,
O’REILLY.

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EE3011 Multilevel Power Converters [PDF]

Anna University – EE3011 Multilevel Power Converters Regulation 2021  Notes Book, Syllabus , Important Questions, Question Paper with Answers Previous Year Question Paper.

UNIT I MULTILEVEL TOPOLOGIES 6
Introduction – Generalized Topology with a Common DC bus – Converters derived from the
generalized topology – symmetric topology without a common DC link – Asymmetric topology.

UNIT II CASCADED H-BRIDGE MULTILEVEL INVERTERS 6
Introduction -H-Bridge Inverter, Bipolar Pulse Width Modulation, Unipolar Pulse Width Modulation.
Multilevel Inverter Topologies, CHB Inverter with Equal DC Voltage, H-Bridges with Unequal DC
Voltages – PWM, Carrier-Based PWM Schemes, Phase-Shifted Multicarrier Modulation, LevelShifted Multicarrier Modulation, Comparison Between Phase- and Level-Shifted PWM SchemesStaircase Modulation

UNIT III DIODE CLAMPED MULTILEVEL CONVERTER EE3011 Multilevel Power Converters
Introduction – Converter structure and Functional Description – Modulation of Multilevel converters
– Voltage balance Control – Effectiveness Boundary of voltage balancing in DCMC converters –
Performance results.

UNIT IV FLYING CAPACITOR MULTILEVEL CONVERTER 6
Introduction – Flying Capacitor topology – Modulation scheme for the FCMC – Dynamic voltage
balance of FCMC

UNIT V MULTILEVEL CONVERTER WITH REDUCED SWITCH COUNT EE3011 Multilevel Power Converters
Multilevel inverter with reduced switch count-structures, working principles and pulse generation
methods.

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TEXT BOOKS: EE3011 Multilevel Power Converters
1. Rashid M.H,”Power Electronics Circuits, Devices and Applications”, Prentice Hall India,
Third Edition, New Delhi, 2014 Pearson 4th edition.
2. Sergio Alberto Gonzalez, Santiago Andres Verne, Maria Ines Valla,”Multilevel Converters
for Industrial Applications”, CRC Press, 22-Jul-2013, 20171st Edition.
3. BinWu, Mehdi Narimani,High Power Converters and AC drives by IEEE press 2017, 2ndEdition.

REFERENCEBOOKS: EE3011 Multilevel Power Converters
1. Thomas A. Lipo, Pulse Width Modulation for Power Converters: Principles and Practice,
D.Grahame Holmes, John Wiley & Sons, Oct-2003, 1st Edition.
2. Fang Lin Luo, Hong Ye,Advanced DC/AC Inverters: Applications in Renewable Energy,
CRC Press, 22-Jan-2013, 2017, 1st Edition.
3. Hani Vahedi, Mohamed Trabelsi, Single-DC-Source Multilevel Inverters, Springer, 2019, 1st
Edition.
4. Ersan Kabalcı, Multilevel Inverters Introduction and Emergent Topologies, Academic Press
Inc,2021, 1st Edition.
5. Iftekhar Maswood, Dehghani Tafti,Advanced Multilevel Converters and Applications in Grid
Integration, Wiley, 2018, 1st Edition.

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CBM341 Body Area Networks [PDF]

Anna University – CBM341 Body Area Networks Regulation 2021  Notes Book, Syllabus , Important Questions, Question Paper with Answers Previous Year Question Paper.

UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Definition, BAN and Healthcare, Technical Challenges- Sensor design, biocompatibility, Energy
Supply, optimal node placement, number of nodes, System security and reliability, BAN
Architecture – Introduction.

UNIT II HARDWARE FOR BAN CBM341 Body Area Networks Important Question
Processor-Low Power MCUs, Mobile Computing MCUs ,Integrated processor with radio
transceiver, Memory ,Antenna-PCB antenna, Wire antenna, Ceramic antenna, External antenna,
Sensor Interface, Power sources- Batteries and fuel cells for sensor nodes.

UNIT III WIRELESS COMMUNICATION AND NETWORK 9
RF communication in Body, Antenna design and testing, Propagation, Base Station-Network
topology-Stand –Alone BAN, Wireless personal Area Network Technologies-IEEE 802.15.1,IEEE
P802.15.13, IEEE 802.15.14, Zigbee.

UNIT IV COEXISTENCE ISSUES WITH BAN CBM341 Body Area Networks Syllabus
Interferences – Intrinsic – Extrinsic, Effect on transmission, Counter measures- on physical layer
and data link layer, Regulatory issues-Medical Device regulation in USA and Asia, Security and
Self-protection-Bacterial attacks, Virus infection, Secured protocols, Self-protection.

UNIT V APPLICATIONS OF BAN 9
Monitoring patients with chronic disease, Hospital patients, Elderly patients, Cardiac arrythmias
monitoring, Multi patient monitoring systems, Multichannel Neural recording, Gait analysis, Sports
Medicine, Electronic pill.

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TEXT BOOKS CBM341 Body Area Networks Notes
1. Sandeep K.S. Gupta,Tridib Mukherjee, Krishna Kumar Venkata Subramanian, “Body Area
Networks Safety, Security, and Sustainability’’, Cambridge University Press, 2013
2. Mehmet R. Yuce, Jamil Y.Khan, “Wireless Body Area Networks Technology,
Implementation, and Applications”, Pan Stanford Publishing Pte. Ltd., Singapore, 2012

REFERENCES CBM341 Body Area Networks
1. Zhang, Yuan-Ting, “Wearable Medical Sensors and Systems’’, Springer, 2013.
2. Guang-Zhong Yang(Ed.), “Body Sensor Networks’’, Springer, 2006.
3. Annalisa Bonfiglio, Danilo De Rossi, “Wearable Monitoring Systems”, Springer, 2011.

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Anna University – EE3033 Hybrid Energy Technology Regulation 2021 Syllabus , Notes Book , Important Questions, Question Paper with Answers Previous Year Question Paper.

UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO HYBRID ENERGY SYSTEMS EE3033 Hybrid Energy Technology
Hybrid Energy Systems – Need for Hybrid Energy Systems – Solar-Wind-Fuel Cell-Diesel, WindBiomass-Diesel, Micro-Hydel-PV, Ocean and geyser energy – Classification of Hybrid Energy systems – Importance of Hybrid Energy systems – Advantages and Disadvantages – Environmental aspects of
renewable energy – Impacts of renewable energy generation on the environment – Present Indian and
international energy scenario of conventional and RE sources – Ocean energy, Hydel Energy – Wind
Energy, Biomass energy, Hydrogen energy – Solar Photovoltaic (PV) and Fuel cells: Operating
principles and characteristics.

UNIT II ELECTRICAL MACHINES FOR WIND ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEMS (WECS) EE3033 Hybrid Energy Technology
Review of reference theory fundamentals –Construction, Principle of operation and analysis: Squirrel
Cage Induction Generator (SCIG), Doubly Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) – Permanent Magnet
Synchronous Generator (PMSG).

UNIT III POWER CONVERTERS AND ANALYSIS OF SOLAR PV SYSTEMS (7+2 Skill) 9
Power Converters for SPV Systems – Line commutated converters (inversion-mode) – Boost and buckboost converters- selection of inverter, battery sizing, array sizing – Analysis of SPV Systems – Block
diagram of the solar PV systems – Types of Solar PV systems: Stand-alone PV systems,

UNIT IV ANALYSIS OF POWER CONVERTERS FOR HYBRID ENERGY SYSTEMS EE3033 Hybrid Energy Technology
Introduction to Power Converters – Stand-alone Converters -AC-DC-AC converters: uncontrolled
rectifiers, PWM Inverters – Bi-Directional Converters – Grid-Interactive Inverters – Matrix converter –
Merits and Limitations.

UNIT V CASE STUDIES FOR HYBRID RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS (7+2 Skill) 9
Hybrid Systems- Range and type of Hybrid systems – Performance Analysis – Cost Analysis – Case
studies of Diesel-PV, Wind-PV-Fuel-cell, Micro-hydel-PV, Biomass-Diesel-Fuel-cell systems.

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TEXTBOOKS:
1. Bahman Zohuri, “Hybrid Energy Systems”, Springer, First Edition, 2018.
2. S.M. Muyeen, “Wind Energy Conversion Systems”, Springer First Edition, 2012
3. Md. Rabiul Islam, Md. Rakibuzzaman Shah, Mohd Hasan Ali, “Emerging Power Converters for
Renewable Energy and Electric Vehicles”, CRC Press, First Edison, 2021

REFERENCES:
1. Ernst Joshua, Wind Energy Technology, PHI, India, 2018, 3rd Edition.
2. S.N.Bhadra, D. Kastha, & S. Banerjee “Wind Electrical Systems”, Oxford University Press, 7th
Impression, 2005.
3. Rashid.M. H “Power electronics Hand book”, Academic press,4th Edition, 2018.
4. Rai. G.D, “Non-conventional energy sources”, Khanna publishers, 6th Edition, 2017.
5. Rai. G.D, “Solar energy utilization”, Khanna publishers, 3rd Edition, 1987.
6. Gray, L. Johnson, “Wind energy system”, Prentice Hall of India, 2nd Edition, 2006.
7. B.H.Khan “Non-conventional Energy sources”, Tata McGraw hill Publishing Company, New Delhi,
2017, 3rd Edition.