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    FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

    SAVEETHA SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

    SAVEETHA UNIVERSITY

    EE3515 Switchgear and Protection

    COURSE PLAN

    Faculty Name: G Anandha kumar Class: III Yr/ EEE

    AIMTo study some fundamental concepts in switch gear and its protection.

    OBJECTIVESTo impart knowledge on

    1. To understand physical as circuit breakers and isolators.2. To learn planning and operation of relays and apparatus protection.3. To study various heating and welding concepts.4. To understand illumination systems.

    Sl.No Date Course Content Materials

    used

    1 11.07.11 UNIT I CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND ISOLATORS Board & Chalk

    2 12.07.11 Types of circuit breakers , basic principles of operation. Board & Chalk

    3 13.07.11 Arc extinction arc voltage and current wave form in AC circuit breaki Board & Chalk

    4 15.07.11 Restriking and recovery voltage . Board & Chalk

    5 16.07.11 DC breakers rupturing capacity making capacity. Board & Chalk

    6 18.07.11 Oil circuit breakers, SF6 circuit breakers. PPT

    7 19.07.11 MOCB, ABCB . PPT

    8 20.07.11 TUTORIAL Board & Chalk

    9 20.07.11 UNIT II RELAYS

    10 22.07.11 Relay concepts, Types Board & Chalk

    11 25.07.11 Electromagnetic induction type relays Board & Chalk

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    12 26.07.11 Working principle of directional relay, Concept of Distance relay PPT

    13 27.07.11 Definite impedance and Time distance relay concepts PPT

    14 29.07.11 Differential Relay, Current balanced and voltage balanced relays Board & Chalk

    15 30.07.11 Workshop on PLC & SCADA

    16 01.08.11 STATIC RELAY Board & Chalk

    17 02.07.11 TUTORIAL Board & Chalk

    18 03.08.11 UNIT III APPARATUS PROTECTION : AN OVERVIEW Board & Chalk

    19 05.08.11 Generator Protection: Phase - Earth and Phase-Phase Fault Relay

    concepts

    Board & Chalk

    20 06.08.11 STATOR INTER TURN FAULT PROTECTION Board & Chalk

    21 08.08.11 Restricted earth fault protection and problems, Problems in percentage

    unprotected winding.

    Board & Chalk

    22 09.08.11 INDUSTRIAL VISIT

    23 10.08.11 Unrestricted earth fault protection, rotor earth fault protection Board & Chalk

    24 12.08.11 GUEST LECTURE

    25 15.08.11 Negative Sequence current protection,Transformer Protection:Buchhoz Relay.

    Board & Chalk

    26 16.08.11 CIA - I

    27 17.08.11 CIA - I28 19.08.11 CIA - I

    29 20.08.11 CIA - I

    30 22.08.11 CIA - I

    31 23.08.11 CIA I

    32 24.08.11 Differential protection of Transformer and Problems. Board & Chalk

    33 26.08.11 INDUSTRIAL VISIT

    34 29.08.11 Protection of bus bars: Types and workingTransmission lines: Types and working.

    Board & Chalk

    35 30.08.11 CTs and PTs and their applications in protection schemes Board & Chalk

    36 31.08.11 GUEST LECTURE

    37 02.09.11 Problems, TUTORIAL Board & Chalk

    38 03.09.11 Electric heating , Resistance heating types Board & Chalk

    39 05.09.11 TECH PULSE 360

    40 06.09.11 TECH PULSE 360

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    41 07.09.11 TECH PULSE 360

    42 09.09.11 Design of heating element PPT

    43 12.09.11 Induction heating types Board & Chalk

    44 13.09.11 High frequency heating Dielectric heating Board & Chalk

    45 14.09.11 INDUSTRIAL VISIT

    UNIT I V HEATING AND WELDING

    46 16.09.11 Direct and indirect arc furnaces ,Welding - resistance welding arc welding

    Board & Chalk

    47 17.09.11 Electric welding control. Board & Chalk

    48 19.09.11 CIA II

    49 20.09.11 CIA II

    50 21.09.11 CIA II

    51 23.09.11 CIA II52 02.09.11 CIA II

    53 26.09.11 CIA II

    54 27.09.11 Problems, TUTORIAL. Board & Chalk

    55 28.09.11 Lighting calculation design of interior and exterior lighting systems Board & Chalk

    56 30.09.11 GUEST LECTURE

    57 03.10.11 Factory lighting flood lighting Board & Chalk

    58 04.10.11 Street lighting arc lamps. Board & Chalk

    59 05.10.11 INDUSTRIAL VISIT

    60 07.10.11 Industrial drives electric drives Board & Chalk

    61 10.10.11 GUEST LECTURE

    62 11.10.11 Motors for particular application textile mill steel mill paper

    mill mine

    Board & Chalk

    63 12.10.11 Advantages factors affecting choice of motor Board & Chalk

    64 14.10.11 UNIT V ILLUMINATIONB

    oard & Chalk

    67 15.10.11 Mechanical characteristics of DC and AC motors Board & Chalk

    68 17.10.11 CIA - III

    69 18.10.11 CIA - III

    70 19.10.11 CIA - III

    71 21.10.11 CIA - III

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    TEXT BOOKS:

    1. Sunil S. Rao : Switch Gear Protection and Power Systems (Khanna Publication)2. S.L. Uppal : Electrical Power (Khanna Publication)

    REFERENCES:

    1. B. Ravindranath & M. Chander : Power System Protection and Switch Gear (New AgeInternational)

    2. E. Openshaw Taylor : Utilisation of Electrical Energy (Orient Longman)Warrington A.C: Power system protection I, II

    FACULTY HOD PRINCIPAL

    72 24.10.11 CIA - III

    73 25.10.11 CIA III

    74 26.10.11 CIA III

    75 28.10.11 Revision I & II Unit Board & Chalk76 29.10.11 Revision III & IV Unit Board & Chalk

    77 31.10.11 Revision V Board & Chalk

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    EEE 3728 SPECIAL MACHINES AND CONTROLLERS L T P TOTAL

    3 1 0 150

    AIM

    To introduce the student tospecial machines and controllers

    OBJECTIVES1. To study the stepping motors.2. To study the switched reluctance motors.

    3. To study about the Commutation in DC motors.4. To study the permanent magnet synchronous motors.

    UNIT I- SYNCHRONOUS RELUCTANCE MOTORS (9)

    Constructionalfeatures-Types-Axial and radial air gap motors-operating principle-Reluctance-Phasor diagram-Characteristics-Vernier motor.

    UNIT II - STEPPING MOTORS (9)

    Constructional features, principle of operation, modes of excitation torque production in Variable

    Reluctance (VR) stepping motor, Dynamic characteristics, Drive systems and circuit for openloop control, Closed loop control of stepping motor.

    UNIT III - SWITCHED RELUCTANCE MOTORS (9)

    Constructional features, principle of operation. Torque equation, Power controllers,

    Characteristics and control Microprocessors based controller.

    UNIT IV - PERMANENT MAGNET BRUSHLESS DC MOTORS (9)

    Commutation in DC motors, Difference between mechanical and electronic commutators, Hallsensors, Optical sensors, Multiphase Brush less motor, Square wave permanent magnet brushless

    motor drives, Torque and emf equation, Torque-speed characteristics, Controllers-Microprocessors based controller.

    UNIT V -PERMANENT MAGNET SYNCHRONOUS MOTORS (9)

    Principle of operation, EMF, power input and torque expressions, Phasor diagram, Power

    controllers, Torque speed characteristics, Self control, Vector control, Current control schemes.

    THEORY 45

    TUTORIAL 15

    TOTAL 60

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    TEXT BOOK1. Miller, T.J.E. Brushless Permanent Magnet and Reluctance Motor Drives ,

    Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1989.

    REFERENCE BOOKS

    1. Kenjo, T and Naganori, S Permanent Magnet and brushless DC motors, ClarendonPress, Oxford, 1989.2. Kenjo, T, Stepping motors and their microprocessor control, Clarendon Press,

    Oxford, 1989.

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    EE3515 SWITCH GEAR AND PROTECTION

    AIM

    To study some fundamental concepts in switch gear and its protection.

    OBJECTIVES

    1. To understand physical as circuit breakers and isolators.

    2. To learn planning and operation of relays and apparatus protection.

    3. To study various heating and welding concepts.

    4. To understand illumination systems.

    UNIT I- CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND ISOLATORS (9)

    Types of circuit breakers basic principles of operation arc extinction arc voltage and current

    wave form in AC circuit breaking restriking and recovery voltage DC breakers rupturing

    capacity making capacity Oil circuit breakers MOCB, ABCB SF6 circuit breakers.

    UNIT II- RELAYS (9)

    Classification of relays induction types inverse time characteristics directional over current

    and power relays earth fault protection distance relay distance earth fault protection.Basic

    static relay block schematic auxiliary voltage supply voltage stabilization by Zener diode

    time delay circuit block diagram of over current and directional relay.

    \UNIT III- APPARATUS PROTECTION (9)

    Generator protection over current external and internal faults earth fault protection self

    balanced system protection against failure of excitation. Transformer protection differential

    protection self balanced system Bucholz relay Feeder protection protection of ring mains

    differential pilot wire protection Merzprice voltage balanced system.

    UNIT IV- HEATING AND WELDING (9)

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    Electric heating resistance types design of heating element induction heating types

    high frequency heating Dielectric heating direct and indirect arc furnaces welding -

    resistance welding arc welding electric welding control.

    UNIT V - ILLUMINATION (9)

    Lighting calculation design of interior and exterior lighting systems factory lighting flood

    lighting street lighting arc lamps. Industrial drives electric drives advantages factors

    affecting choice of motor mechanical characteristics of DC and AC motors motors for

    particular application textile mill steel mill paper mill mine hoist crane motor

    selection for intermittent loads.

    THEORY 45

    TUTORIAL 15

    TOTAL 60

    TEXT BOOKS

    1. Sunil S. Rao : Switch Gear Protection and Power Systems (Khanna Publication)2. S.L. Uppal : Electrical Power (Khanna Publication)

    REFERENCES

    1. B. Ravindranath & M. Chander : Power System Protection and Switch Gear (New AgeInternational)

    2. E. Openshaw Taylor : Utilisation of Electrical Energy (Orient Longman)Warrington A.C : Powersystem protection I, II

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    FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

    SAVEETHA SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

    SAVEETHA UNIVERSITY

    EEE 3728 SPECIAL MACHINES AND CONTROLLERS

    COURSE PLAN

    Faculty Name: G Anandha kumar Class: IV Yr/ EEE

    AIMTo introduce the student tospecial machines and controllers

    OBJECTIVES1. To study the stepping motors.2. To study the switched reluctance motors.

    3. To study about the Commutation in DC motors.

    4. To study the permanent magnet synchronous motors.

    Sl.No Date Course Content Materials

    used

    1 11.07.11 UNIT I- SYNCHRONOUS RELUCTANCE MOTORS Board & Chalk

    2 12.07.11 Constructionalfeatures Board & Chalk

    3 13.07.11 Types-Axial and radial air gap motors Board & Chalk

    4 15.07.11 operating principle Board & Chalk

    5 16.07.11 Reluctance Board & Chalk

    6 18.07.11 Phasor Diagram PPT

    7 19.07.11 -Characteristics PPT

    8 20.07.11 Vernier motor. Board & Chalk

    9 20.07.11 Problems

    10 22.07.11 TUTORIAL Board & Chalk

    11 25.07.11 UNIT II - STEPPING MOTORS Board & Chalk

    12 26.07.11 Constructional features, PPT

    13 27.07.11 principle of operation PPT

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    14 29.07.11 Variable Reluctance (VR) stepping motor, Board & Chalk

    15 30.07.11 Workshop on PLC & SCADA

    16 01.08.11 Dynamic characteristics, Board & Chalk

    17 02.07.11 Drive systems Board & Chalk18 03.08.11 Problems Board & Chalk

    19 05.08.11 circuit for open loop control of stepping motor. Board & Chalk

    20 06.08.11 Closed loop control of stepping motor. Board & Chalk

    21 08.08.11 UNIT III - SWITCHED RELUCTANCE MOTORS Board & Chalk

    22 09.08.11 INDUSTRIAL VISIT

    23 10.08.11 Constructional features, Board & Chalk

    24 12.08.11 GUEST LECTURE25 15.08.11 Principle of operation. Board & Chalk

    26 16.08.11 CIA - I

    27 17.08.11 CIA - I

    28 19.08.11 CIA - I

    29 20.08.11 CIA - I

    30 22.08.11 CIA - I

    31 23.08.11 CIA I

    32 24.08.11 Torque equation Board & Chalk

    33 26.08.11 INDUSTRIAL VISIT

    34 29.08.11 Power controllers Board & Chalk

    35 30.08.11 Characteristics and control. Board & Chalk

    36 31.08.11 GUEST LECTURE

    37 02.09.11 Microprocessors based controller. Board & Chalk

    38 03.09.11 Problems Board & Chalk

    39 05.09.11 TECH PULSE 360

    40 06.09.11 TECH PULSE 360

    41 07.09.11TECH PULSE 36042 09.09.11 TUTORIAL

    43 12.09.11 UNIT IV PERMANENT MAGNET BRUSHLESS DC MOTORS Board & Chalk

    44 13.09.11 Commutation in DC motors . Board & Chalk

    45 14.09.11 INDUSTRIAL VISIT

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    46 16.09.11 Difference between mechanical and electronic commutators. Board & Chalk

    47 17.09.11 Hall sensors, Optical sensors, Multiphase Brush less motor Board & Chalk

    48 19.09.11 CIA II49 20.09.11 CIA II

    50 21.09.11 CIA II

    51 23.09.11 CIA II

    52 02.09.11 CIA II

    53 26.09.11 CIA II

    54 27.09.11 Square wave permanent magnet brushless motor drives. Board & Chalk

    55 28.09.11 Torque and emf equation Board & Chalk

    56 30.09.11 GUEST LECTURE

    57 03.10.11 Torque-speed characteristics. Board & Chalk

    58 04.10.11 UNIT V -PERMANENT MAGNET SYNCHRONOUS MOTORS Board & Chalk

    59 05.10.11 INDUSTRIAL VISIT

    60 07.10.11 Principle of operation. Board & Chalk

    61 10.10.11 GUEST LECTURE

    62 11.10.11 EMF, power input and torque expressions. Board & Chalk

    63 12.10.11 Phasor diagram, Power controllers. Board & Chalk

    64 14.10.11 Torque speed characteristics, Self control, Vector control, Board & Chalk

    67 15.10.11 Current control schemes. Board & Chalk

    68 17.10.11 CIA - III

    69 18.10.11 CIA - III

    70 19.10.11 CIA - III

    71 21.10.11 CIA - III

    72 24.10.11 CIA - III

    73 25.10.11 CIA III

    74 26.10.11 CIA III

    75 28.10.11 Revision I & II Unit Board & Chalk76 29.10.11 Revision III & IV Unit Board & Chalk

    77 31.10.11 Revision V Board & Chalk

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    TEXT BOOK

    1. Miller, T.J.E. Brushless Permanent Magnet and Reluctance Motor Drives ,Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1989.

    REFERENCE BOOKS1. Kenjo, T and Naganori, S Permanent Magnet and brushless DC motors, Clarendon

    Press, Oxford, 1989.2. Kenjo, T, Stepping motors and their microprocessor control, Clarendon Press,

    Oxford, 1989.

    FACULTY HOD PRINCIPAL