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JNTU Kakinada (JNTUK) M.Tech R20-R19-R18 Syllabus And Course Structure


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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY: KAKINADA
KAKINADA – 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India

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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

M.TECH COURSE STRUCTURE & SYLLABUS

Common to

  1. POWER SYSTEMS (PS)
  2. POWER SYSTEM CONTROL AND AUTOMATION (PSC&A)
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  4. POWER SYSTEM ENGINEERING (PSE)
  5. POWER SYSTEM CONTROL (PSC)
  6. ADVANCED POWER SYSTEMS (APS)
  7. ELECTRICAL POWER ENGINEERING (EPE)
  8. POWER ENGINEERING & ENERGY SYSTEMS (PE&ES)
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  10. ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS (EPS)

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KAKINADA – 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India

COURSE STRUCTURE

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I Semester
S.No Course No Category Course Name P.Os L T P C Marks
1 PC Power System Operation & Control 3 0 0 3 100
2 PC Analysis of Power Electronic Converters 3 0 0 3 100
3 PE Program Elective – I
  1. Electrical Distribution Automation
  2. Renewable Energy Technologies
  3. Power System Deregulation
3 0 0 3 100
4 PE Program Elective – II
  1. HVDC Transmission
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  3. Advanced Power Systems Protection
  4. Power System Reliability
3 0 0 3 100
5 Research Methodology and IPR 2 0 0 2 100
6 Power System Simulation Laboratory – I 0 0 4 2 100
7 Power Systems Laboratory 0 0 4 2 100
8 Audit Course – I 2 0 0 0 100
16 0 8 18 800

II Semester
S.No Course No Category Course Name P.Os L T P C Marks
1 PC Power System Dynamics and Stability 3 0 0 3 100
2 PC Real Time Control of Power Systems 3 0 0 3 100
3 PE Program Elective – III
  1. EHVAC Transmission
  2. Flexible AC Transmission Systems
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  4. Hybrid Electric Vehicles
3 0 0 3 100
4 PE Program Elective – IV
  1. Generation & Measurement of High Voltages
  2. Evolutionary Algorithms and Applications
  3. Programmable Logic Controllers & Applications
3 0 0 3 100
5 Power System Simulation Laboratory – II 0 0 4 2 100
6 Power Converters Laboratory 0 0 4 2 100
7 Mini Project with Seminar 0 0 4 2 100
8 Audit Course – II 2 0 0 0 100
14 0 12 18 800

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III Semester
S.No Course No Category Course Name P.Os L T P C Marks
1 PE Program Elective – V
  1. Energy Audit Conservation &Management
  2. Smart Grid Technologies
  3. Power Quality and Custom Power Devices
3 0 0 3 100
2 OE Open Elective
  1. Industrial Safety
  2. Artificial Intelligent Techniques
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  4. Operations Research
3 0 0 3 100
3 Dissertation Phase - I (to be continued and evaluated next semester) 0 0 20 10 ---
6 0 20 16 200

IV Semester
S.No Course No Category Course Name T P C Marks
1 Dissertation Phase-II (continued from III semester) 0 32 16 100
0 32 16 100

Audit course 1 & 2

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  3. Disaster Management
  4. Sanskrit for Technical Knowledge
  5. Value Education
  6. Constitution of India
  7. Pedagogy Studies
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  9. Stress Management by Yoga
  10. Personality Development through Life Enlightenment Skills.

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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY: KAKINADA
KAKINADA – 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India

I-Semester POWER SYSTEM OPERATION & CONTROL CATEGORY L-T-P CREDITS
3-0-0 3

Pre-requisite: Knowledge on Power Generation Engineering, Power Transmission Engineering.

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Course Educational Objectives:

  • To study the unit commitment problem for economic load dispatch.
  • To study the load frequency control of single area and two area systems with and without control.
  • To study the effect of generation with limited energy supply.
  • To study the effectiveness of interchange evaluation in interconnected power systems.
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UNIT - 1

Unit commitment problem and optimal power flow solution: Unit commitment: Constraints in UCP,UC solution methods. Priority list method, introduction to Dynamic programming Approach.

Optimal power flow: OPF without inequality constraints, inequality constraints on control variables and dependent variables.

UNIT - 2

Single area Load Frequency Control: Necessity of keeping frequency constant. Definition of control area, single area control, Block diagram representation of an isolated Power System, Steady State analysis, Dynamic response-Uncontrolled case. Proportional plus Integral control of single area and its block diagram representation, steady state response.

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UNIT - 3

Two area Load Frequency Control: Load frequency control of two-area system, uncontrolled case and controlled case, tie-line bias control, steady state representation. Optimal two-area LF control- performance Index and optimal parameter adjustment. Load frequency control and Economic dispatch control.

UNIT - 4

Generation with limited Energy supply : Take-or-pay fuel supply contract, composite generation production cost function. Solution by gradient search techniques, Hard limits and slack variables, Fuel scheduling by linear programming.

UNIT - 5

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Interchange Evaluation and Power Pools Economy Interchange: Economy interchange Evaluation, Interchange Evaluation with unit commitment, Multiple Interchange transactions, Other types of Interchange, power pools, transmission effects and issues.


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KAKINADA – 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India

Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, student will be able to

  • Determine the unit commitment problem for economic load dispatch.
  • Get the knowledge of load frequency control of single area system with and without control.
  • Get the knowledge of load frequency control of two area system with and without control.
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  • Know the effect of generation with limited energy supply.
  • Determine the interchange evaluation in interconnected power systems.

Text Books:

  1. Power Generation, Operation and Control - by A.J.WoodandF.Wollenberg,Johnwiley& sons Inc. 1984.
  2. Modern Power System Analysis - by I.J.Nagrath&D.P.Kothari, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company ltd, 2nd edition.
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Reference Books:

  1. Power system operation and control PSR Murthy B.S publication.
  2. Electrical Energy Systems Theory - by O.I.Elgerd, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd, 2nd edition.
  3. Reactive Power Control in Electric Systems - by TJE Miller, John Wiley & sons.

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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY: KAKINADA
KAKINADA – 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India

I-Semester ANALYSIS OF POWER ELECTRONIC CATEGORY L-T-P CREDITS

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CONVERTERS 3-0-0 3

Pre-Requisite: Power Electronics.

Course Educational Objectives:

  • To understand the control principle of ac to ac conversion with suitable power semi - conductor devices.
  • To have the knowledge of ac to dc conversion and different ac to dc converter topologies.
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  • To understand the effect of operation of controlled rectifiers on p.f. and improvement of p.f. with PFC converters
  • To acquire the knowledge on dc-ac converters and to know the different control techniques of dc-ac converters.
  • To know multilevel inverter configuration to improve the quality of the inverter output voltage.

UNIT-1

Overview of Switching Devices:

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Power MOSFET, IGBT, GTO, GaN devices-static and dynamic characteristics, gate drive circuits for switching devices.

UNIT-2

AC-DC converters: Single phase fully controlled converters with RL load– Evaluation of input power factor and harmonic factor-Continuous and Discontinuous load current, Power factor improvements, Extinction angle control, symmetrical angle control, PWM control. Three Phase AC-DC Converters, fully controlled converters feeding RL load with continuous and discontinuous load current, Evaluation of input power factor and harmonic factor-three phase dual converters.

UNIT-3

Power Factor Correction Converter: Single-phase single stage boost power factor corrected rectifier, power circuit principle of operation, and steady state- analysis, three phase boost PFC converter

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UNIT-4

PWM Inverters: Principle of operation-Voltage control of single phase inverters - sinusoidal PWM – modified PWM – phase displacement Control – Trapezoidal, staircase, stepped, harmonic injection and delta modulation. Voltage Control of Three-Phase Inverters- Sinusoidal PWM-60°PWM- Third Harmonic PWM- Space Vector Modulation- Comparison of PWM Techniques- Three phase current source inverters-Variable de link inverter.

UNIT-5

Multi level inverters: Introduction, Multilevel Concept, Types of Multilevel Inverters- Diode-Clamped Multilevel Inverter, Principle of Operation, Features of Diode-Clamped Inverter, Improved Diode- Clamped Inverter- Flying-Capacitors Multilevel Inverter- Principle of Operation, Features of Flying- Capacitors Inverter- Cascaded Multilevel Inverter- Principle of Operation- Features of Cascaded Inverter-Switching Device Currents-DC-Link Capacitor Voltage Balancing- Features of Multilevel Inverters- Comparisons of Multilevel Converters.


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KAKINADA – 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India

Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, student will be able to

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  • Describe and analyze the operation of AC-DC converters.
  • Analyze the operation of power factor correction converters.
  • Analyze the operation of three phase inverters with PWM control.
  • Study the principles of operation of multi- level inverters and their applications.

Text Books

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  1. Power Electronics: Converters, Applications, and Design- Ned Mohan, Tore M. Undeland, William P. Robbins, John Wiley & Sons, 2nd Edition, 2003.
  2. Daniel W. Hart - McGraw-Hill,2011.

Reference Books:

  1. Elements of Power Electronics – Philip T. Krein, Oxford University press, 2014.
  2. Power Electronics: Converters, Applications, and Design- Ned Mohan, Tore M. Undeland, William P. Robbins, John Wiley & Sons, 2nd Edition, 2003.
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  4. Power Converter Circuits – William Shepherd & Li Zhang-Yes Dee CRC Press, 2004.

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KAKINADA – 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India

I-Semester ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION CATEGORY L-T-P CREDITS
(ELECTIVE-I) 3-0-0 3

Pre-requisite: Knowledge on basics of distribution systems, Compensation in electrical distribution systems, Circuit Analysis, concept of load modelling.

Course Educational Objectives:

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  • To learn the importance of economic distribution of electrical energy.
  • To analyse the distribution networks for V-drops, PLoss calculations and reactive power.
  • To understand the co-ordination of protection devices.
  • To impart knowledge of capacitive compensation/voltage control.
  • To understand the principles of voltage control.
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UNIT - 1

General : Introduction to Distribution systems, an overview of the role of computers in distribution system planning-Load modelling and characteristics - definition of basic terms like demand factor, utilization factor, load factor, plant factor, diversity factor, coincidence factor, contribution factor and loss factor-Relationship between the load factor and loss factor - Classification of loads (Residential, Commercial, Agricultural and Industrial) and their characteristics.

UNIT - 2

Distribution Feeders and Substations: Design consideration of Distribution feeders: Radial and loop types of primary feeders, voltage levels, and feeder-loading. Design practice of the secondary distribution system. Location of Substations: Rating of a Distribution Substation, service area with 'n' primary feeders. Benefits derived through optimal location of substations.

UNIT - 3

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Protective devices and coordination: Objectives of distribution system protection, types of common faults and procedure for fault calculation. Protective Devices: Principle of operation of fuses, circuit reclosers, line sectionalizer and circuit breakers. Coordination of protective devices: General coordination procedure; types of coordination.

UNIT - 4

Capacitive compensation for power factor control: Different types of power capacitors, shunt and series capacitors, effect of shunt capacitors (Fixed and switched), power factor correction, capacitor location. Economic justification. Procedure to determine the best capacitor location. Voltage control: Equipment for voltage control, effect of series capacitors, effect of AVB/AVR, line drop compensation.

UNIT - 5

Distribution automation functions: Electrical system automation, EMS functional scope, DMS functional scope functionality of DMS- Steady state and dynamic performance improvement; Geographic information systems- AM/FM functions and Database management; communication options, supervisory control and data acquisition: SCADA functions and system architecture;Synchrophasors and its application in power systems.

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KAKINADA – 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India

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Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, student will be able to

  • Analyse a distribution system.
  • Design equipment for distribution system and sub-stations.
  • Design protective systems and co-ordinate the devices.
  • Understand of capacitive compensation.
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  • Understand of distribution automation.

Text Books:

  1. “Electric Power Distribution System Engineering “by Turan Gonen, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1986.
  2. Distribution System Analysis and Automation, by Juan M. Gers, The Institution of Engineering and Technology, UK 2014.

Reference Books:

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  1. Electric Power Distribution-by A.S.Pabla, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, 4thedition, 1997.
  2. Electrical Distribution V.Kamaraju-McGraw Hill
  3. Handbook of Electrical Power Distribution – Gorti Ramamurthy-Universities press

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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY: KAKINADA
KAKINADA – 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India

I-Semester RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES CATEGORY L-T-P CREDITS
(ELECTIVE-I) 3-0-0 3

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Pre requisite: UG power Electronics.

Course Educational Objectives:

  • To learn the technical challenges in renewable energy.
  • To learn the basics of wind energy conversion & PV power generation.
  • To learn the analysis of fuel cell system.
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UNIT-1

Introduction: Renewable Sources of Energy; Distributed Generation; Renewable Energy Economics - Calculation of Electricity Generation Costs; Demand-Side Management Options; Supply-Side Management Options; Control of renewable energy based power Systems

UNIT-2

Induction Generators: Principles of Operation; Representation of Steady-State Operation; Power and Losses Generated - Self-Excited Induction Generator; Magnetizing Curves and Self-Excitation - Mathematical Description of the Self-Excitation Process; Interconnected and Stand-alone operation - Speed and Voltage Control.

UNIT-3

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Wind Power Plants: Site Selection; Evaluation of Wind Intensity; Topography; Purpose of the Energy Generation- General Classification of Wind Turbines; Rotor Turbines; Multiple-Blade Turbines; Drag Turbines; Lifting Turbines - Generators and Speed Control Used in Wind Power Energy; Analysis of Small wind energy conversion system.

UNIT-4

Photovoltaic Power Plants: Solar Energy; Generation of Electricity by Photovoltaic Effect; Dependence of a PV Cell on Temperature and irradiance input-output Characteristics - Equivalent Models and Parameters for Photovoltaic Panels; MPPT schemes: P&O,INC, effect of partial shaded condition. Applications of Photovoltaic Solar Energy-Economical Analysis of Solar Energy

UNIT-5

Fuel Cells: The Fuel Cell; Low- and High-Temperature Fuel Cells; Commercial and Manufacturing Issues - Constructional Features of Proton Exchange-Membrane Fuel Cells; Reformers; Electrolyser Systems; Advantages and Disadvantages of Fuel Cells - Fuel Cell Equivalent Circuit; Practical Determination of the Equivalent Model Parameters; Aspects of Hydrogen for storage

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Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, student will be able to

  • Understand various general aspects of renewable energy systems.
  • Analyze and design induction generator for power generation from wind.
  • Design MPPT controller for solar power utilization.
  • Utilize fuel cell systems for power generation.
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KAKINADA – 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India

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Text Books:

  1. Felix A. Farret, M. Godoy Simo` es, Integration of Alternative Sources of Energy, John Wiley & Sons, 2006.
  2. Remus Teodorescu, Marco Liserre, Pedro Rodríguez, Grid Converters for Photovoltaic and Wind Power Systems, John Wiley & Sons, 2011.

Reference Books:

  1. Gilbert M. Masters, Renewable and Efficient Electric Power Systems, John Wiley & Sons, 2004.
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KAKINADA – 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India

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I-Semester POWER SYSTEM DEREGULATION CATEGORY L-T-P CREDITS
(ELECTIVE-I) 3-0-0 3

Pre-requisite: Knowledge on power systems.

Course Educational Objectives:

  • To provide in-depth understanding of operation of deregulated electricity market systems.
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  • To examine typical issues in electricity markets and how these are handled world -wide in various markets.
  • To enable students to analyse various types of electricity market operational and control issues using new mathematical models.

UNIT - 1

Need and conditions for deregulation. Introduction of Market structure, Market Architecture, Spot market, forward markets and settlements. Review of Concepts:marginal cost of generation, least-cost operation, incremental cost of generation. Power System Operation.

UNIT - 2

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Electricity sector structures and Ownership /management, the forms of Ownership and management. Different structure model like Monopoly model, Purchasing agency model, wholesale competition model, Retail competition model.

UNIT - 3

Framework and methods for the analysis of Bilateral and pool markets, LMP based markets, auction models and price formation, price based unit commitment, country practices

UNIT - 4

Transmission network and market power. Power wheeling transactions and marginal costing, transmission costing. Congestion management methods- market splitting, counter-trading; Effect of congestion on LMPs- country practices

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UNIT - 5

Ancillary Services and System Security in Deregulation. Classifications and definitions, AS management in various markets- country practices. Technical, economic, & regulatory issues involved in the deregulation of the power industry.

Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, student will be able to

  • Understand of operation of deregulated electricity market systems
  • Typical issues in electricity markets
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  • Analyse various types of electricity market operational and control issues using new mathematical models.
  • Understand LMP's wheeling transactions and congestion management.
  • Analyse impact of ancillary services.

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KAKINADA – 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India

Text Books:

  1. Power System Economics: Designing markets for electricity - S. Stoft, wiley.
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  3. Operation of restructured power systems - K. Bhattacharya, M.H.J. Bollen and J.E. Daalder, Springer.

Reference Books:

  1. Power generation, operation and control, -J. Wood and B. F. Wollenberg, Wiley.
  2. Market operations in electric power systems - M. Shahidehpour, H. Yaminand Z. Li,Wiley.
  3. Fundamentals of power system economics -

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