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President Message
I am very glad to know that the students of the
Department of EEE are bringing out a newsletter to throw
light on the activities and achievements of their
department. Such activities among the students will
enhance their communication skills, technical skills,
innovative thinking, analytical thinking and knowledge as
well. I congratulate the students of department of EEE
for taking up this task and I wish all the students of EEE
can have a great future which is ahead.
"Be attentive at your work to achieve your goal”
Secretary & Correspondent Message
Dear students of the Department of Electrical &
Electronics Engineering, I am happy with an immense
pleasure to convey my message for newsletter. Such
activities will help the professional students to begin and
pursue their voyage into new realms of knowledge. I
congratulate the department of EEE for delivering such a
wonderful newsletter.
“Training your minds to become engineers of innovation should be the
first motto during your under graduation”
I wish you all success for your bright future.
Principal Message
I am very glad to note that interactive seminars, JAM, Paper
Presentations, Technical Quiz, Aptitude Tests, General Quiz,
Painting competition and Group Discussions were
conducted. Students association facilitates interaction
between the students, faculty, alumni, and eminent people
in the respective field. I congratulate all the EEE faculty and students for making
newsletter November 2013.
“Believe in hard work which decides thefuture”
QIS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING &TECHNOLOGY(Autonomous)
(An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institution&, Approved by AICTE, New Delhi)(Permanently Affiliated to JNTUK - Accredited by NBA – UGC Recognized)
Vengamukkapalem, Ongole,Prakasam (D.T),A.P - 523272
HOD’s Message
I am very much delighted to know that the students association of
department of ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING brought the “Newsletter-
2K17” into the light of world. I am very glad to note that interactive
seminars, workshops, Documentary, Paper Presentations at various
engineering colleges, Technical Quiz and Social Welfare activities
conducted. I heartily congratulate the students of ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING for their initiative in participating in a variety of
activities and bring up this newsletter.
“Creativity comes from trust. Trust your instincts. And never hope more than you
work.”
ELECTRICAL&ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
The Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering was started in the year1998 with an intake of 40 students. At present there is an intake of 180 students. Thedepartment was accredited by NBA Committee of AICTE in the year 2009, which was agreat achievement in the department’s history. The department offers PG programs, M.Tech in Power System Control & Automation form the year 2010, and Power Systemsfrom the year 2011, and Power Electronics & Power Systems from the year 2012.
The department has highly qualified and experienced eminent Professors,Associate Professors and Assistant professors headed by Dr.B.Venkata Prasanth. TwoPhD Scholars Received their PhD Degree Under his Guidance and also Guiding EightResearch Scholars from Various Reputed Universities. Most of the faculty members areregistered for their Ph.D at various universities and are actively pursuing their researchwork. The teaching faculty is active in conducting research activities.Infrastructure
The department has good infrastructural facilities and is equipped with full-fledged laboratories which include Engineering workshop, production technology,metallurgy and instrumentation, fluid mechanics and hydraulic machinery, thermalengineering, heat transfer, machine tools and metrology, mechanics of solids,simulation and machine dynamics. These laboratories not only cater the needs of undergraduate and post graduate program me but also are adequate to carry out activeresearch in the entire allied field. The department has audio visual facilities with LCDand OHP’s for effective teaching.
Excellent teaching and learning environment will be achieved by focusingattention on scientific assessment of results, presides continuing education,encouraging, conducting and participating in seminars, conferences, workshops etc...,Students of our department actively participate in national-level paper contests beingorganized at IIT’s, NIT’s and various other Engineering colleges. Some of them havealso been awarded in these paper contests. The department has been organizingtechnical symposium “ELECTROQUEST” at national level from 2008 onwards. TheDepartment aims at to bring out a technical- conscious among student community,keeping in the view of Vision 2020.
Vision
To be a center of High Quality Education and Research in the field ofElectrical and Electronics Engineering to meet the needs and Aspirations of thesociety
Mission
To Train students by providing effective teaching capabilities in presence of highly Qualified Faculty.
To make the Students Ready enough to succeed in a Rapidly Changing World by providing Necessary skills
To build up moral and Ethical Values among the Students
To Provide Opportunities for all students to become Active life- long learners
Inspiration Column
Charles-Augustin Coulomb:Charles-Augustin Coulomb (b.
Angouleme, France, 14th June 1736, d.Paris, France, 23rd August, 1806) was apioneer in the field of electricity,magnetism and applied mechanics. The SIunit of quantity of electric charge wasnamed after him as the Coulomb. In hiselectrical studies Coulomb determined thequantitative force law, gave the notion ofelectric mass, and studied charge leakageand the surface distribution of charge onconducting bodies. In magnetism hedetermined the quantitative force law,created a theory of magnetism based onmolecular polarization, and introduced theidea of demagnetization.
His father, Henrey, came fromMontpellier, where the family wasimportant in the legal and administrativehistory of Languedoc. His mother,Catherine Bajet, was related to thewealthy de Senac family. During Charles-Augustin's youth the family moved toParis. Charles-Augustin attended lecturesat the College Mazarin and the College deFrance. An argument with his mother overcareer plans caused Coulomb to follow hisfather to Montpellier who becamepenniless later through financialspeculations.
Coulomb graduated in November1761 with the rank of lieutenant enpremier in the Corps du Génie. He workedat Brest and then at Martinique. While hewas in Martinique he became seriously illseveral times. The research he did inRichefort won him the double first prize atthe academy in Paris in 1781. He became
a resident in Paris. He found a wife thereand raised a family. He wrote 25 scientificMomoirs at the Academy from 1781 to1806. He also participated in 310committee reports to the Academy.
In 1787 Coulomb was sent toEngland to investigate hospital conditionsin London. In 1801 he was elected to theposition of the president of the Institutede France. By 1791, the NationalAssembly reorganized the Corps du Génie.Coulomb had to resign from the corps. Hereceived an annual pension which wasreduced by two-thirds after theRevolution. He returned to his research inParis in December 1795, upon his electionas member for physique experimental inthe new Institute de France. Coulomb'slast public service was as inspectorgeneral of public instruction from 1802until his death. Coulomb's health declinedprecipitously in the early summer of 1806and he died. Secondary accounts indicate
that Revolution took most of his propertiesand that he died almost in poverty.
Objectives of the department
To impart good technical knowledge to students.
To fulfill the needs of the society in the various fields related to Electrical &Electronics Engineering.
To organize training programs/workshops for upgrading staff performance.
To establish MOU’s
To publish technical papers in National/International journals.
To increase the percentage of first classes and distinctions and henceplacements.
Guest Lectures/Seminars/Workshops Organized
1. A Seminar on “Applications of power electronics to power systems”was conducted by Dr. Surendra Prasad, Professor, IIT Delhi, on 06-12-2015.
Key Note By Dr.Surendra Prasad:Application of power electronics in thefield of power distribution andtransmission systems is attractingwide attention because of itsanticipated large scale application inthe future. Traditional industrystructure and operating principleshave built around a tightly andcentrally controlled single entity in atypical vertically integrated utility. The
demands that are made on the powersystem because of unbundling ofvertically integrated utilities to allowopen access to third parties fortransmission of power will forceapplication of advanced controllers. Itis then relevant to take a look at howand to what extent power electronicscan contribute to effective control ofpower distribution on the network. Inthis paper, trends and future prospectsin utility applications of powerelectronics are presented. Somepractical applications, particularlyrelated with FACTS (flexible ACtransmission systems) which cover awide range of power electronicsequipment in power systems, arehighlighted.
2. A Seminar on “Orientation Program on curriculum design &development” was
conducted by Dr. M.Veerachary Professor, IIT Delhi, from 10-11-2015 to 15-11-2015.
Key Note By Dr. M.Veerachary:Undergraduate engineering studentsare taught a series of courses in basicsciences to develop understanding ofscientific principles and methods,analytical ability and rigour. Thesecourses are followed by courses inengineering sciences to provide asmooth transition from basic sciencesto professional engineering courses. Aseries of courses in technical arts are
designed to develop engineering skillsthrough training in engineeringdrawing, measurements, computingskills, manufacturing technology andeffective communication. Theprofessional courses in the chosenfield of specialization are meant todevelop creative abilities for theapplication of basic and engineeringsciences to engineering problemsinvolving planning, design,manufacturing, maintenance andresearch and development. Inaddition, courses in humanities andsocial sciences are incorporated todevelop appreciation of the impact ofscience and technology on society.The undergraduate curriculumconsists of two main components i.e.core courses and professional courses
3. A Workshop on “Modern teaching methodologies” was conducted byDr. P. Ramkumar, KL university, Vijayawada, from 12-12-2015 to 17-12-2015.
Students attended to Workshop
4. A Seminar on “Awareness program on Technology adoption” wasconducted by Dr. O. Hemakesavulu, Professor, AITS, Rajampeta, from 01-12-2015 to03-12-2015.
5. A Seminar on “National Conference on Recent Methods in ElectricalSystems” Dr. M. Bala Subbareddy, Professor, PEC, Kandukur, from 15-10-2015 to 16-10-2015.
6. A Workshop on “Power Quality Management” was conducted by Dr. K.Nagaraju, from 21-12-2015 to 22-12-2015.
Key Note by Dr.K Nagraju: Powerquality problems are among the maincauses for business downtime,equipment malfunction and damage.The different types of power qualitydisturbances, their impact onequipment and electric installation, aswell as possible mitigation solutionsare well known today. However, thereare no standards, recommendations orguidelines on how to implement,
manage and continuously improve thepower quality in an electrical network.This paper presents a Power QualityManagement Methodology, aframework through which eachorganization can set and pursue itsown goals for improving power quality,reducing unexpected downtime andoptimizing equipment lifetime andoperating conditions. Inspired by therecommendations provided by ISO50001 on Energy Management, thismethodology can be appliedstandalone or integrated in EnergyManagement or Power ManagementPrograms. Also, this paper focuses andprovides a detailed explanation on themandatory and specific for the PowerQuality Management steps:measurement, analysis and correctiveactions..
STUDENT EXCELLENCY
S.No
Name ofthe
Student
Type of thePresentation
Name of theCollege
DatePrize/Participat
ion
1 Bathularajkamal
PaperPresentation
Guntur EngineeringCollege, Guntur
10th&11thDec-2015
Participated
2 K Chandrasekhar
PaperPresentation
Tenali EngineeringCollege,Tenali
20th&21thNov-2015
Participated
3 N Sai kumarPaper
PresentationChirala Engineering
College,chirala
11th&12thOct-2015
Participated
Faculty excellencyFaculty Publications:
1. Dr.B. MOULI CHANDRA, Y. VISHNU VANDANA, “SINGLE PHASE SEVEN LEVELGRID CONNECTED INVERTER FOR PHOTO VOLTAIC SYSTEM” IJPRES, ISSN:2374-3751, VOLUME-6, ISSUE 1, PP.129-137, DEC-2015. IMPACT FACTOR(2.825)
2. J.SRINIVASARAO, S.AMANJUSHA, DETERMINATION OF ATC FOR SINGLE PHASEAND MULTIPLE TRANSACTIONSIN RESTRICTED POWERS SYSTEMS, IJEEE,ISSNNO-1694-2310,VOL-2,ISSUE-5,OCTOBER-2015,PP-21-29.IF 2
3. B.MOULI CHANDRA, V. RAM CHANDRA REDDY, V. MADHUSUDHAN,“REDUCTION IN COMMUTATION TORQUE RIPPLE IN SENSORLESS BLDC MOTORFED BY PV CELLS USING FUZZY LOGIC CONTROLLER” IJR, ISSN: 2348-6848,VOL-2, ISSUE-2, PP. 605-611, DEC-2015. IMPACT FACTOR (2.62)
4. B. MOULI CHANDRA,R. VIJAYA LAKSHMI, G.NAGAMAHESH, “SEVEN LEVELSHUNT ACTIVE POWER FILTER FOR INDUCTION MOTOR DRIVE SYSTEM” IJR,ISSN: 2348-6848, VOL-2, ISSUE-12, PP.578-583, DEC 2015. IMPACT FACTOR (3.54)
5. B. MOULI CHANDRA,K. BALAJI, V. MADHUSUDHAN, “A NEW POWER FACTORCORRECTION METHOD USING AN INVERTER FED INTERIOR PERMANENTMAGNET (IPM) MOTOR” IJMETR, ISSN: 2249-6645, VOL-2, ISSUE-2,PP.468-473,DEC2015. IMPACT FACT (2.62)
6. B. MOULI CHANDRA,K. AISWARYA, M. REDDY PRASANNA, “A NOVEL HYBRIDCONVERTER BASED MOTOR DRIVE SYSTEM WITH IMPROVED QUALITY ANDDYNAMIC RESPONSE” IJMETR, ISSN: 2249-6645, VOL-2, ISSUE-12, PP. 463-467,DEC-2015. IMPACT FACTOR (2.62)
7. R SATISH KUMAR, DR.B.VENKATA PRASANTH,K,LAKSHMI PRASANNA,IMPLEMENTATION OF POWER QUALITY IMPROVE WITH D.STATCOM BASEDVOLATAGE CONTROLLWER FOR PMSM DRIVE, IJATIR ,ISSN NO-2348-2370,VOL-7,ISSUE-21,DEC-2015,PP:4206-4212.IF 4.1
8. N.RAVIKIRAN, V.SUDHARANI,TWO LEVEL INVERTER BASED MULTILEVELSTATCOM WITH FUZZY LOGIC CONTROL FOR HIGH POWER APPLICATIONS,IJATIR, ISSN NO-2348-2370,VOL-7,ISSUE-19,DEC-2015,PP-3788-3794.IF 4.1
9. M.UMAMAHESHWARRAO,M.BHARGAV, POWER MANAGEMENT IN DFIG BASEDWIND ADMINISTRATED RAPS SYSTEMUSING FUEL CELL WITH FUZZYCONTROLLER, IJSETR,ISSN NO-2319-8885,VOL-4-ISSUE-46,NOV-2015,PP-10034-10041IF 5.762
10. T.SRIKANTH, G.DINAKAR, GRID POWER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT INRENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES USING3-LEG AND 4-LEG CONVERTERS, IJSETR,ISSN NO-2319-8885,VOL-4,ISSUE-46,NOVEMBER-2015,PP-9996-10001. IF 5.762
11. B.VENKATESH, M.VEERAMJANEYULU, MINIMUM DC-LINK VOLTAGE BASEDUPQC FOR POWER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT OF BLDC DRIVE, IJSETR, ISSNNNO-2319-8885,VOL-4,ISSUE-46,NOV-2015,PP-10002-10008.IF 5.762
12. D.MASTANAIAH, B.VENKATESH, A DPQC CONTROL SCHEME FOR POWERQUALITY IMPROVEMENT IN A GRID CONNECTED WIND ENERGY SYSTEM,IJMER,ISSN NO-2394-6962,VOL-5,ISSUE-6,DEC-2015,PP:90-95.IF 3.96
13. D,PRASAD, Y.HARIKRISHNA, ,K.V.TULASIRAM, IMPROVING THESYSTEMVPERFORMANCE USING ANN BASED MES UNIT UNDER VOLTAGE SAGAND VOLTAGESWELL, JCT,ISSN NO-2278-3814,VOL-4,ISSUE-12,2015,PP-11-17.IF3.01
14. N.NARASIMHA RAO, SK.BABUL SAHEEB COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF CONTROLTECHNIQUE IN DYANAMIC VOLTAGE RESTORER FOR POWER QUALITYIMPROVEMENT, IJSR, VOL-4,ISSUE-11,NOVEMBER-2015,PP-410-414.IF 6.391
15. DR. J SUBRAMANYAM G SAHITHI,A HEMA SUNDER RAO, A DPQC CONTROLSCHEME FOR POWER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT IN A GRID CONNECTED WINDENERGY SYSTEM, IJMER,ISSN NO-2394-6962,VOL-5,ISSUE-6,DEC-2015,PP:90-95.IF3.96
16. A HEMA SUNDER RAO, G SAHITHI, DR. J SUBRAMANYAM, A DPQC CONTROLSCHEME FOR POWER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT IN A GRID CONNECTED WINDENERGY SYSTEM, IJMER,ISSN NO-2394-6962,VOL-5,ISSUE-6,DEC-2015,PP:90-95.IF3.96
Placement Details: Students Selected in 2015
S.NoName Of the Student
Name of the Company S.No Name Of the
StudentName of theCompany
1 PATTAN ARSHAD KHAN ALLONLINE SOFTTECH PVT LTD 27 T V NARAYANAZEALOUSSERVICES
2 PATIBANDLA SAI KIRAN ALLONLINE SOFTTECH PVT LTD 28 B GOWTHAMIZEALOUSSERVICES
3 PATTAN ARSHAD KHAN VEE TECHNOLOGIES 29 CH VYSHNAVIZEALOUSSERVICES
4 YEMALA SRIKANTH VEE TECHNOLOGIES 30 T VAMSI KRISHNAZEALOUSSERVICES
5 GODUGU SRAVANTHI ZEN TECHNOLOGIES 31 M SANDHYA RANIZEALOUSSERVICES
6 B SAI JAGADEESWARI ZEALOUS SERVICES 32 CH ASWINIZEALOUSSERVICES
7 K PRAVALLIKA ZEALOUS SERVICES 33 S SWATHIZEALOUSSERVICES
8 A V SANDHYA ZEALOUS SERVICES 34 M AVINASH REDDYZEALOUSSERVICES
9 P NISHAD ZEALOUS SERVICES 35 P JAYANTHIZEALOUSSERVICES
10 T GURU PRASAD ZEALOUS SERVICES 36 M MAHA LAKSHMIZEALOUSSERVICES
11 V SIVA KRISHNA ZEALOUS SERVICES
12 B V KRISHNA ZEALOUS SERVICES
13 B ROOP SAGAR ZEALOUS SERVICES
14 A VENKATESWARA RAO ZEALOUS SERVICES
15 G GOWTHAM ZEALOUS SERVICES
16 M ANIL KUMAR ZEALOUS SERVICES
17 G V S MANOJ KUMAR ZEALOUS SERVICES
18 N LAKSHMI NARAYANA ZEALOUS SERVICES
19 P ARSHAD KHAN ZEALOUS SERVICES
20 N SAI KUMAR ZEALOUS SERVICES
21 G PARDHU ZEALOUS SERVICES
22 G KOTESWARA RAO ZEALOUS SERVICES
23 K KRANTHI KUMAR ZEALOUS SERVICES
24 P KONDAIAH ZEALOUS SERVICES
25 P VINAY KUMAR ZEALOUS SERVICES
26 K VISHNU ZEALOUS SERVICES
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