Bachelor of Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering
V SEMESTER
Note: Examiner shall set eight questions, four from Part-A and four from Part-B of the
syllabus. Candidate will be required to attempt any five questions selecting at least two
questions from Part A and two from Part B.
Part-A
1 Power System Protection
System Protection Components, Instrument Transformers, Overcurrent Relays, Radial
System Protection, Reclosers and Fuses, Directional Relays, Protection of Two-
Source System with Directional Relays, Zones of Protection, Line Protection with
Impedance (Distance) Relays, Differential Relays, Bus Protection with Differential
Relays, Transformer Protection with Differential Relays, Pilot Relaying, Digital
Relaying
Power System Overvoltages, protection against over voltages by shielding or ground
wires and lightning arrestors, insulation coordination.
13h
2. Circuit Breakers
Transient recovery voltage, resistance switching, first pole to clear factor, Transient
recovery voltage, arc and arc extinction, volt ampere characteristics of arc, methods
of arc extinction, construction, working and applications of air-break circuit breakers,
oil circuit breakers, vacuum circuit breakers, air blast circuit breakers, SF6 circuit
breakers, circuit breaker ratings 10 h
3. Substations and Distribution
Location and types of substations, bus-bar arrangements, major substation equipment
Types of insulators, voltage distribution across suspension insulators, string
efficiency, methods of improving string efficiency
Types of Underground cables, capacitance of single core cables, grading of cables,
capacitance of three core belted cables, power factor and heating of cables
Radial, parallel or loop, network or grid types of distribution systems and their
relative merit. 10 h
4. Grounding
Grounding fundamentals, Ground resistance, step voltage, touch voltage and
transferred voltage, tolerable step and touch voltages, ground resistance of a
hemisphere and driven rod, IEEE Standard 80 formulae for ground resistance and
step and mesh voltages of a grounding grids, limitations of the formulae
Neutral grounding: ungrounded systems, resonant grounding, solid or effective
grounding, reactance grounding, earthing transformer, neutral grounding practice
8h
LTP
310
External: 100
Sessional: 50
Note: Examiner shall set eight questions, four from Part-A and four from Part-B of the
syllabus. Candidate will be required to attempt any five questions selecting at least two
questions from Part A and two from Part B.
Part-A
Synchronous Machines: (18)
LTP
310
External: 100
Sessional: 50
Note: Examiner shall set eight questions, four from Part-A and four from Part-B of the
syllabus. Candidate will be required to attempt any five questions selecting at least two
questions from Part A and two from Part B.
Part-A
Counters and Time Delays: Counters and Time Delays, Hexadecimal Counter, Modulo
Ten, Counter, Generating Pulse Waveforms, Debugging Counter and Time-Delay
Programs. (4 h)
Stack and Subroutines: Stack, Subroutine, Conditional Call and Return Instructions.
(2 h)
Interrupts : The 8085 Interrupt, 8085 Vectored interrupts. (2 h)
Interfacing Data Converters: Digital- to- Analog (D/A) Converters, Analog- to- Digital
(A/D) Converters, stepper motor interfacing (4 h)
General –Purpose Programmable Peripheral Devices: The 8255A Programmable
Peripheral Interface, Illustration: Interfacing Keyboard and Seven- Segment Display,
Illustration : Bi- directional Data Transfer between Two Microcomputers, The 8254
Programmable Interval Timer, The 8259 A Programmable Interrupt Controller, Direct
Memory Access (DMA) and the 8257 DMA Controller, serial communication,
Programmable communications interface 8251,RS 232C. (6 h)
TEXT BOOK
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EE- 514
Instrumentation systems
LTP
310
External: 100
Sessional: 50
Note: Examiner shall set eight questions, four from Part-A and four from Part-B of the
syllabus. Candidate will be required to attempt any five questions selecting at least two
questions from Part A and two from Part B.
PART-A
1) Transducers & Standards
Standards of Instrumentation Systems and Their Classification: Emf, Current, Resistance
and Capacitance Standards. Sensors and Transducers: Primary Sensing Elements;
Characteristics; Classification.
Passive-Transducers-Resistive, Inductive, Capacitive; Types, Features, Configurations,
Analysis, Applications.
Active Transducers- Thermoelectric, Electromagnetic, Piezo-Electric, Photoelectric;
Types-Principle, Construction, Analysis and Applications.
Note: Examiner shall set eight questions, four from Part-A and four from Part-B of the
syllabus. Candidate will be required to attempt any five questions selecting at least two
questions from Part A and two from Part B.
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Part-A
Introduction (6)
Data Transmission concepts; switching; Modulation; multiplexing; Network Hardware:
LAN, MAN, WAN, Wireless Networks, Internet works; Network Software: Layer,
Protocols, interfaces and services; Reference Model: OSI, TCP/IP and their comparison.
Physical Layer (10)
Transmission media: Magnetic, Twisted pair, coaxial cable, fibre optics, wireless
transmission. Circuit Switching & Packet Switching. Introduction to Cellular radio and
communication satellite.
Data Link Layer (10)
Framing; Error control; Error Correction & Error Detection; Sliding window protocols;
Examples of DLL Protocols – HDLC,SLIP, PPP ; Medium Access Sub Layer: Channel
Allocation, MAC protocols – ALOHA,CSMA protocols, Collision free protocols,
Limited Contention Protocols , Wireless Protocols , IEEE 802.3,802.4,802.5 standards
and their comparison. Bridges: Transparent, source routing, remote.
Part-B
Text Books
1. Computer Networks Andrew S. TanenBaum (PHI)
2. Data Communications and Networking, 3/e Behrouz A Forouzan (Mcgraw-
hill)
Other Recommended Books
1. Data and Communication William Stallings (PHI)
2. Data & Computer Communication Douglos E. Coomer (Addison Wessl