6th Sem, EEE Diploma

33061: Distribution and Utilization Electrical 6th Sem Syllabus for Diploma TNDTE M Scheme

Distribution and Utilization detail TNDTE Diploma syllabus for Electrical And Electronics Engineering (EE), M scheme is extracted from TNDTE official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (33061), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below. The syllabus PDFs can be downloaded from official website.

For all other electrical 6th sem syllabus for diploma m scheme tndte you can visit Electrical 6th Sem Syllabus for Diploma M Scheme TNDTE Subjects. The detail syllabus for distribution and utilization is as follows.

Rationale:

Distribution system is that part of power system which distributes power to the consumers for utilization. So to have adequate knowledge in distribution and utilization of Electrical energy it becomes necessary to include this subject.

Objectives:

To Understand

  • Substation arrangements.
  • Distribution -classification and scheme of connection.
  • Drives-Suitability for different applications.
  • Track Electrification-Traction mechanics.
  • Traction motors and control.
  • Illumination -Design of lighting scheme-sources of light.
  • Electric Heating- Different methods.
  • Electric furnaces and Temperature control.
  • Electric welding and welding equipments.

Unit 1

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Unit 2

Industrial Drives

Introduction-Electric drive- Advantages-parts of Electric drives-Transmission of power-Types of Electric drives-Individual, group and multi motor drives – Advantages and disadvantages of Individual and group drive -Factors governing the selection of motors-Nature and classification of load Torque-Matching of speed Torque characteristics of load and motor-Standard ratings of motor- classes of load duty cycles-Selection of motors for different duty cycles-Selection of motors for specific application-Braking- Features of good braking system- Types of Braking- Advantages of- Electric braking-Plugging, Dynamic and Regenerative braking-As applied to various motors.

Unit 3

Electric Traction

Introduction-Traction systems-Advantages and Disadvantages of Electric Traction.

System of Track Electrification:

Methods of supplying power-Rail connected system and over head system-O.H. equipments-contact wire, centenary and droppers-current collection gear for OHE-Bow and pantograph collector-Different systems of Track Electrification-Advantages of single phase low frequency A. C. system-Booster Transformer-Necessity- Methods of connecting B.T-Neutral sectioning.

Traction Mechanics:

Units and notations used in Traction mechanics-Speed time curve for different services – simplified speed time curve-Derivation of maximum speed-crest speed, Average speed, Schedule speed (definitions only)-Tractive effort and power requirement- Specific energy output- specific energy consumption.

Traction motors and control:

Desirable characteristics of Traction motors-Motors used for Traction purpose-Methods of starting and speed control of D.C Traction motors-Rheostatic Control-energy saving with plain rheostatic control series- parallel control- Energy saving with series parallel starting -Shunt Transition -Bridge-Transition- multiple unit control -Regenerative braking. Recent trends in Electric Traction-Magnetic Levitation (MEGLEV) -Suspension systems.

Unit 4

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Unit 5

Electric Heating And Welding

Electric Heating:

Introduction -Advantages of Electric heating-modes of heat transfer- classification of Electric Heating – Power frequency electric heating- Direct and Indirect resistance heating-Infrared heating-Arc heating -High frequency Electric heating- Induction heating-Induction Stove -Eddy current heating and Dielectric heating.

Electric furnaces:

Resistance furnace-Requirements of Heating elements-commonly used heating element materials-Resistance furnace for special purposes-Temperature control of resistance furnace-Arc furnace -Direct and Indirect Arc furnace- Temperature control of Arc furnaceReasons for employing low voltage and high current supply – Induction furnace-Direct and Indirect core type Induction furnace-coreless Induction furnace-Power supply for coreless Induction furnace.

Electric welding:

Introduction-Types of Electric welding-Requirements of good weld- Preparation of work -Resistance welding- Butt welding, Spot welding, Seam welding, Projection welding and Flash welding-Arc welding-Carbon Arc welding, metal Arc welding, Atomic hydrogen Arc welding, Inert gas metal arc welding-Comparison between Resistance and Arc welding. Radiation welding – Ultrasonic welding, Electron beam welding, LASER beam welding-Electric welding equipments (A.C. and D.C).

Text Books:

  1. A Course in Electrical Power Soni & Gupta Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Delhi

Reference Books:

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