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EE6604 Notes Design of Electrical Machines Regulation 2013 Anna University

EE6604 Notes Design of Electrical Machines

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OBJECTIVES EE6604 Notes:

To study mmf calculation and thermal rating of various types of electrical machines.

Design armature and field systems for D.C. machines.

To design core, yoke, windings and cooling systems of transformers.

Design stator and rotor of induction machines.

To design stator and rotor of synchronous machines and study their thermal behaviour.

OUTCOMES EE6604 Notes:

Ability to model and analyze electrical apparatus and their application to power system.

TEXT BOOKS EE6604 Notes:

1. Sawhney, A.K., ‘A Course in Electrical Machine Design’, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New Delhi, 1984.

2. M.V.Deshpande “Design and Testing of Electrical Machine Design” Wheeler Publications, 2010.

REFERENCES EE6604 Notes:

1. A.Shanmuga Sundaram, G.Gangadharan, R.Palani ‘Electrical Machine Design Data Book’, New Age International Pvt. Ltd., Reprint, 2007.

2. R.K.Agarwal “ Principles of Electrical Machine Design” Esskay Publications, Delhi, 2002.

3. Sen, S.K., ‘Principles of Electrical Machine Designs with Computer Programmes’, Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1987.

Major considerations in Electrical Machine Design:

The basic components of all electromagnetic apparatus are the field and armature windings supported by dielectric or insulation, cooling system and mechanical parts. Therefore, the factors for consideration in the design are,

Magnetic circuit or the flux path:

Should establish required amount of flux using minimum MMF. The core losses should be less.

Electric circuit or windings:

Should ensure required EMF is induced with no complexity in winding arrangement. The copper losses should be less.

Insulation:

Should ensure trouble free separation of machine parts operating at different potential and confine the current in the prescribed paths.

Cooling system or ventilation:

Should ensure that the machine operates at the specified temperature.

Subject Name Design of Electrical Machines
Subject Code EE6604
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EE6603 Notes Power System Operation and Control Regulation 2013 Anna University

EE6603 Notes Power System Operation and Control

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OBJECTIVES EE6603 Notes:

• To have an overview of power system operation and control.
• Model power-frequency dynamics and to design power-frequency controller.
• To model reactive power-voltage interaction and the control actions to be implemented for
maintaining the voltage profile against varying system load.
• Study the economic operation of power system.
• To teach about SCADA and its application for real time operation and control of power systems.

OUTCOMES EE6603 Notes:

Ability to understand and analyze power system operation, stability, control and protection.

TEXT BOOKS EE6603 Notes:

1. Olle.I.Elgerd, ‘Electric Energy Systems theory – An introduction’, Tata McGraw Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 34th reprint, 2010.

2. Allen. J. Wood and Bruce F. Wollenberg, ‘Power Generation, Operation and Control’, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2003.

3. Abhijit Chakrabarti, Sunita Halder, ‘Power System Analysis Operation and Control’, PHI learning Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, Third Edition, 2010.

REFERENCES Power System Operation and Control:

1. Nagrath I.J. and Kothari D.P., ‘Modern Power System Analysis’, Tata McGraw-Hill, Fourth Edition, 2011.

2. Kundur P., ‘Power System Stability and Control, Tata McGraw Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 10th reprint, 2010.

3. Hadi Saadat, ‘Power System Analysis’, Tata McGraw Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 21st reprint, 2010.

4. N.V.Ramana, “Power System Operation and Control,” Pearson, 2011.

5. C.A.Gross, “Power System Analysis,” Wiley India, 2011.

Subject Name Power System Operation and Control
Subject Code EE6603
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EE6602 Notes Embedded Systems Regulation 2013 Anna University

EE6602 Notes Embedded Systems

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OBJECTIVES EE6602 Notes:

To introduce the Building Blocks of Embedded System

Educate in Various Embedded Development Strategies

To Introduce Bus Communication in processors, Input/output interfacing.

Impart knowledge in Various processor scheduling algorithms.

To introduce Basics of Real time operating system and example tutorials to discuss on one realtime operating system tool.

OUTCOMES EE6602 Notes:

Ability to understand and analyse, linear and digital electronic circuits.

TEXT BOOKS EE6602 Notes:

1. Rajkamal, ‘Embedded System-Architecture, Programming, Design’, Mc Graw Hill, 2013.

2. Peckol, “Embedded system Design”, John Wiley & Sons,2010.

3. Lyla B Das,” Embedded Systems-An Integrated Approach”, Pearson, 2013

REFERENCES EE6602 Notes:

1. Shibu. K.V, “Introduction to Embedded Systems”, Tata Mcgraw Hill,2009.

2. Elicia White,” Making Embedded Systems”, O’ Reilly Series,SPD,2011.

3. Tammy Noergaard, “Embedded Systems Architecture”, Elsevier, 2006.

4. Han-Way Huang, ”Embedded system Design Using C8051”, Cengage Learning,2009.

5. Rajib Mall “Real-Time systems Theory and Practice” Pearson Education, 2007.

Synchronous Serial Input EE6602 Notes

The sender along with the serial bits also sends the clock pulses SCLK (serial clock) to the receiver port pin. The port synchronizes the serial data input bits with clock bits. Each bit in each byte as well as each byte in synchronization

Synchronization means separation by a constant interval or phase difference. If clock period = T, then each byte at the port is received at input in period = 8T.

The bytes are received at constant rates. Each byte at input port separates by 8T and data transfer rate or the serial line bits is (1/T) bps. [1bps = 1 bit per s]

Serial data and clock pulse-inputs

On same input line − when clock pulses either encode or modulate serial data input bits suitably. Receiver detects the clock pulses and receives data bits after decoding or demodulating.

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EE6601 Notes Solid State Drives Regulation 2013 Anna University

EE6601 Notes Solid State Drives

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OBJECTIVES EE6601 Notes:

To understand steady state operation and transient dynamics of a motor load system.

Study and analyze the operation of the converter/chopper fed dc drive, both qualitatively
and quantitatively.

To study and understand the operation and performance of AC motor drives.

Analyze and design the current and speed controllers for a closed loop solid state DC motor drive.

OUTCOMES EE6601 Notes:

Ability to understand and apply basic science, circuit theory, Electro-magnetic field theory control theory and apply them to electrical engineering problems.

TEXT BOOKS EE6601 Notes:

1. Gopal K.Dubey, Fundamentals of Electrical Drives, Narosa Publishing House, 1992.

2. Bimal K.Bose. Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives, Pearson Education, 2002.

3. R.Krishnan, Electric Motor & Drives: Modeling, Analysis and Control, Prentice Hall of India, 2001.

REFERENCES Solid State Drives Notes:

1. John Hindmarsh and Alasdain Renfrew, ―Electrical Machines and Drives System,‖ Elsevier 2012.

2. Shaahin Felizadeh, ―Electric Machines and Drives‖, CRC Press(Taylor and Francis Group), 2013.

3. S.K.Pillai, A First course on Electrical Drives, Wiley Eastern Limited, 1993.

4. S. Sivanagaraju, M. Balasubba Reddy, A. Mallikarjuna Prasad ―Power semiconductor drives‖ PHI, 5th printing, 2013.

5. N.K.De., P.K.SEN‖Electric drives‖ PHI, 2012.
Vedam Subramanyam, ‖Thyristor Control of Electric Drives‖, Tata McGraw Hill, 2007.

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EC6651 Notes Communication Engineering Regulation 2013 Anna University

EC6651 Notes Communication Engineering

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OBJECTIVES EC6651 Notes:

To introduce different methods of analog communication and their significance

Introduce Digital Communication methods for high bit rate transmission

To introduce the concepts of source and line coding techniques for enhancing rating of transmission of minimizing the errors in transmission.

Introduce MAC used in communication systems for enhancing the number of users.

To introduce various media for digital communication.

OUTCOMES EC6651 Notes:

Ability to understand and analyse, linear and digital electronic circuits.

TEXT BOOKS:

1. Taub & Schiling “Principles of Communication Systems” Tata McGraw Hill 2007.

2. J.Das “Principles of Digital Communication” New Age International, 1986.

REFERENCES EC6651 Notes:

1. Kennedy and Davis “Electronic Communication Systems” Tata McGraw hill, 4th Edition, 1993.

2. Sklar “Digital Communication Fundamentals and Applications“ Pearson Education, 2001.

3. Bary le, Memuschmidt, Digital Communication, Kluwer Publication, 2004.

4. B.P.Lathi “Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems” Oxford University Press, 1998.

NOISE – EC6651 Notes:

Noise is an unwanted electrical signal which gets added on a transmitted signal when it is travelling towards the receiver. Electrical noise is defined as any undesired electrical energy.

For Example: In audio recording any unwanted electrical signals that fall within the audio frequency band of 0 khz to 15khz will interface with the music and therefore considered as noise.

Noise figure is a figure of merit and used to indicate how much the signal to noise ratio gets degraded as a signal passes through a series of circuits. Noise can be divided into two general categories:

(i) Correlated Noise : Implies a relationship between the signal and the noise.

(ii) Uncorrelated Noise : It is present all the time whether there is a signal or not. Uncorrelated Noise: Uncorrelated can be divided into two general categories:

(i) External noise and (ii) Internal noise.

Subject Name Communication Engineering
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ME6604 Notes Gas Dynamics and Jet Propulsion Regulation 2013 Anna University

ME6604 Notes Gas Dynamics and Jet Propulsion

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REFERENCES ME6604 Notes:

1. Hill. P. and C. Peterson, “Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Propulsion”, Addison – Wesley Publishing company, 1992.

2. Zucrow. N.J., “Aircraft and Missile Propulsion”, Vol.1 & II, John Wiley, 1975.

3. Zucrow. N.J., “Principles of Jet Propulsion and Gas Turbines”, John Wiley, New York, 1970.

4. Sutton. G.P., “Rocket Propulsion Elements”, John wiley, New York,1986,.

5. Shapiro. A.H.,” Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Compressible fluid Flow”, John wiley, New York, 1953.

6. Ganesan. V., “Gas Turbines”, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi, 1999.

7. Somasundaram. PR.S.L., “Gas Dynamics and Jet Propulsions”, New Age International Publishers, 1996.

8. Babu. V., “Fundamentals of Gas Dynamics”, ANE Books India, 2008.

9. Cohen. H., G.E.C. Rogers and Saravanamutto, “Gas Turbine Theory”, Longman Group Ltd., 1980.

The purpose of this applet is to simulate the operation of a converging-diverging nozzle, perhaps the most important and basic piece of engineering hardware associated with propulsion and the high speed flow of gases. This device was invented by Carl de Laval
toward the end of the l9th century and is thus often referred to as the ‘de Laval’ nozzle. This applet is intended to help students of compressible aerodynamics visualize the flow through this type of nozzle at a range of conditions.

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ME6603 Notes Finite Element Analysis Regulation 2013 Anna University

ME6603 Notes Finite Element Analysis

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OBJECTIVES ME6603 Notes:

To introduce the concepts of Mathematical Modeling of Engineering Problems.

To appreciate the use of FEM to a range of Engineering Problems.

OUTCOMES ME6603 Notes:

Upon completion of this course, the students can able to understand different mathematical Techniques used in FEM analysis and use of them in Structural and thermal problem.

TEXT BOOK ME6603 Notes:

1. Reddy. J.N., “An Introduction to the Finite Element Method”, 3rd Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2005

2. Seshu, P, “Text Book of Finite Element Analysis”, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2007.

REFERENCES ME6603 Notes:

1. Rao, S.S., “The Finite Element Method in Engineering”, 3rd Edition, Butterworth Heinemann, 2004

2. Logan, D.L., “A first course in Finite Element Method”, Thomson Asia Pvt. Ltd., 2002

3. Robert D. Cook, David S. Malkus, Michael E. Plesha, Robert J. Witt, “Concepts and Applications of Finite Element Analysis”, 4th Edition, Wiley Student Edition, 2002.

4. Chandrupatla & Belagundu, “Introduction to Finite Elements in Engineering”, 3rd Edition, Prentice Hall College Div, 1990

5. Bhatti Asghar M, “Fundamental Finite Element Analysis and Applications”, John Wiley & Sons, 2005 (Indian Reprint 2013)*

The analysis in Section as applied to the model problem provides an attractive perspective to the solution of certain partial differential equations: the solution is identified with a “point”, which minimizes an appropriately constructed functional over an admis- sible function space.

Weak (variational) forms can be made fully equivalent to respective strong forms, as evidenced in the discussion of the weighted residual methods, under certain smoothness assumptions.

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ME6602 Notes Automobile Engineering Regulation 2013 Anna University

ME6602 Notes Automobile Engineering

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OBJECTIVES ME6602 Notes:

To understand the construction and working principle of various parts of an automobile.

To have the practice for assembling and dismantling of engine parts and transmission system.

OUTCOMES ME6602 Notes:

Upon completion of this course, the students will be able to identify the different components in automobile engineering.

Have clear understanding on different auxiliary and transmission systems usual.

TEXT BOOKS ME6602 Notes:

1. Kirpal Singh, “Automobile Engineering”, Vol 1 & 2, Seventh Edition, Standard Publishers, New Delhi, 1997.

2. Jain K.K. and Asthana .R.B, “Automobile Engineering” Tata McGraw Hill Publishers, New Delhi, 2002.

REFERENCES ME6602 Notes:

1. Newton ,Steeds and Garet, “Motor Vehicles”, Butterworth Publishers,1989.

2. Joseph Heitner, “Automotive Mechanics,” Second Edition, East-West Press, 1999.

3. Martin W, Stockel and Martin T Stockle , “Automotive Mechanics Fundamentals,” The Good heart –Will Cox Company Inc, USA ,1978.

4. Heinz Heisler, “Advanced Engine Technology,” SAE International Publications USA, 1998.

5. Ganesan V. “Internal Combustion Engines”, Third Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2007.

The following main components of the Chassis are

1. Frame: it is made up of long two members called side member riveted together with the help of number of cross members.

2. Engine or Power plant: It provides the source of power

3. Clutch: It connects and disconnects the power from the engine fly Wheel to the transmission system.

4. Gear Box 5.U Joint 6. Propeller Shaft 7. Differential

FUNCTIONS OF THE CHASSIS FRAME:

1. To carry load of the passengers or goods carried in the body.

2. To support the load of the body, engine, gear box etc.,

3. To withstand the forces caused due to the sudden braking or acceleration.

4. To withstand the stresses caused due to the bad road condition.

5. To withstand centrifugal force while cornering.

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ME6601 Notes Design of Transmission Systems Regulation 2013 Anna University

ME6601 Notes Design of Transmission Systems

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OBJECTIVES ME6601 Notes:

To gain knowledge on the principles and procedure for the design of Mechanical power Transmission components.

Understand the standard procedure available for Design of Transmission of Mechanical
elements

To learn to use standard data and catalogues (Use of P S G Design Data Book permitted)

OUTCOMES ME6601 Notes:

• Upon completion of this course, the students can able to successfully design transmission
components used in Engine and machines

TEXT BOOKS ME6601 Notes:

1. Bhandari V, “Design of Machine Elements”, 3rd Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Book Co, 2010.

2. Joseph Shigley, Charles Mischke, Richard Budynas and Keith Nisbett “Mechanical
Engineering Design”, 8th Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2008.

REFERENCES ME6601 Notes:

1. Sundararajamoorthy T. V, Shanmugam .N, “Machine Design”, Anuradha Publications, Chennai, 2003.

2. Gitin Maitra, L. Prasad “Hand book of Mechanical Design”, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2001.

3. Prabhu. T.J., “Design of Transmission Elements”, Mani Offset, Chennai, 2000.

4. C.S.Sharma, Kamlesh Purohit, “Design of Machine Elements”, Prentice Hall of India, Pvt. Ltd., 2003.

5. Bernard Hamrock, Steven Schmid, Bo Jacobson, “Fundamentals of Machine Elements”, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Book Co., 2006.

6. Robert C. Juvinall and Kurt M. Marshek, “Fundamentals of Machine Design”, 4th Edition, Wiley, 2005

7. Alfred Hall, Halowenko, A and Laughlin, H., “Machine Design”, Tata McGraw-Hill BookCo.(Schaum’s Outline), 2010

8. Orthwein W, “Machine Component Design”, Jaico Publishing Co, 2003.

9. Ansel Ugural, “Mechanical Design – An Integral Approach”, 1st Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Book Co, 2003.

10. Merhyle F. Spotts, Terry E. Shoup and Lee E. Hornberger, “Design of Machine Elements” 8th Edition, Printice Hall, 2003.

11. U.C.Jindal : Machine Design, “Design of Transmission System”, Dorling Kindersley, 2010.

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CE6605 Notes Environmental Engineering 2 Regulation 2013 Anna University

CE6605 Notes Environmental Engineering 2 Regulation 2013 Anna University

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UNIT I PLANNING FOR SEWERAGE SYSTEMS CE6605 Notes

Sources of wastewater generation – Effects – Estimation of sanitary sewage flow – Estimation of storm runoff – Factors affecting Characteristics and composition of sewage
and their significance – Effluent standards – Legislation requirements.

UNIT II SEWER DESIGN Environmental Engineering 2 Notes

Sewerage – Hydraulics of flow in sewers – Objectives – Design period – Design of sanitary and storm sewers – Small bore systems – Computer applications – Laying, joining & testing of sewers – appurtenances – Pumps – selection of pumps and pipe Drainage -. Plumbing System for Buildings – One pipe and two pipe system.

UNIT III PRIMARY TREATMENT OF SEWAGE CE6605 Notes

Objective – Selection of treatment processes – Principles, Functions, Design and Drawing of Units – Onsite sanitation – Septic tank with dispersion – Grey water harvesting – Primary treatment – Principles, functions design and drawing of screen, grit chambers and primary sedimentation tanks – Construction, operation and Maintenance aspects.

UNIT IV SECONDARY TREATMENT OF SEWAGE Environmental Engineering 2 Notes

Objective – Selection of Treatment Methods – Principles, Functions, Design and Drawing of Units – Activated Sludge Process and Trickling filter – Oxidation ditches, UASB – Waste
Stabilization Ponds – Reclamation and Reuse of sewage – sewage recycle in residential complex – Recent Advances in Sewage Treatment – Construction and Operation & Maintenance of Sewage Treatment Plants.

UNIT V DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE AND SLUDGE MANAGEMENT CE6605 Notes

Standards for Disposal – Methods – dilution – Self purification of surface water bodies – Oxygen sag curve – Land disposal – Sludge characterization – Thickening – Sludge digestion – Biogas recovery – Sludge Conditioning and Dewatering – disposal – Advances in Sludge Treatment and disposal.

 

Subject Name Environmental Engineering 2
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