2nd Sem, 4th Year, EIE, Syllabus

EI821PE: Power Plant Instrumentation EIE Syllabus for B.Tech 4th Year 2nd Sem R18 Regulation JNTUH (Professional Elective-6)

Power Plant Instrumentation detailed syllabus for Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering (EIE), R18 regulation has been taken from the JNTUHs official website and presented for the students of B.Tech Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering branch affiliated to JNTUH course structure. For Course Code, Course Titles, Theory Lectures, Tutorial, Practical/Drawing, Credits, and other information do visit full semester subjects post given below. The syllabus PDF files can also be downloaded from the universities official website.

For all the other EIE 4th Year 2nd Sem Syllabus for B.Tech R18 Regulation JNTUH scheme, visit Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering 4th Year 2nd Sem R18 Scheme.

For all the (Professional Elective-6) subjects refer to Professional Elective-6 Scheme. The detail syllabus for power plant instrumentation is as follows.

Course Objective:

Student will be able to

  • Understand the working model of power plant
  • Understand the necessity of a instrumentation engineer in a power plant
  • Understand different components and their control in power plants.
  • Understand various analyzers used in power plant

Course Outcome:

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Unit – I

An Overview of Power Generation Introduction-various sources of Electrical Energy – Non-conventional Energy sources- Wind power, solar power, tidal power, geothermal power, magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) Power, Fuel Cells, Biomass Power, Conventional energy sources- hydropower, nuclear power, gas power, steam power (Thermal Power), comparison of various conventional power plants, Importance of instrumentation and control in power Generation – Classification of Instruments in a power plant, objectives of Instrumentation and control. Piping and Instrumentation diagram (P and I Diagram) – Examples of ISA Instrumentation diagram symbols, examples of SAMA instrumentation diagram symbols, examples of ISA and SAMA diagram, piping and instrumentation diagramming, Cogeneration of Power-back pressure turbine, pass-out turbine process heat unit, control rooms, thermal or boiler control room, electrical control room, plan of control rooms.

Unit – II

Instrumentation and Control in Water Circuit Water circuit, boiler feed water circulation- natural circulation, forced circulation, combined circulation, Measurements in Water Circuit- Water Flow Measurement, Differential Pressure transmitter (DPT), steam flow measurement, water and steam pressure measurements, water and steam temperature measurements, drum water level measurement. Controls in water circuit-boiler drum level control, superheated steam temperature control, steam pressure control, impurities in water and steam- impurities in Raw Water, Effects of Impurities, Measurement of Impurities, feed water treatment.

Unit – III

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Unit – IV

Turbine Monitoring and Control Introduction – Classification, instrumentation control points of View, Principal parts of steam turbines, Turbine Steam Inlet System – Inlet valve arrangements, inlet measurements, Governors, Turbine Measurements – Process Parameters, mechanical parameters, electrical parameters, Turbine control system – safety control systems, process control systems, Lubrication for turbo-alternator -Lubrication system, Controls in Lubrication system, Turbo-Alternator Cooling System – Lube Oil cooling system, Alternator/Generator cooling system.

Unit – V

Nuclear Power Plant Instrumentation Introduction – Instrumentation and Control for Nuclear Power Plant – Important Components of I&C System – Evolution of I&C in NPP – Reactor Control – Methods of Control, Control loops, Functionsof control system, Pressurized water reactor (PWR) controls, boiler water reactor (BWR) controls, Liquid metal cooled reactor (LMCR) Control, role of reactor controls during start-up, normal operation and shut down. Digital Architectures in Nuclear Power Plants- System-level Instrumentation and control architecture, safety related systems, non-safety-related systems, man machine interface system (MMIS), Instrumentation and controls architecture platform. Radiation protection and monitoring – accident at three-mile Island, USA, disaster at Chernobyl nuclear power plant, Ukraine, calamity at Fukushima, Daiichi nuclear power plant, Japan, Radiation Units, Biological Effects of Radiation, Radiation Monitoring, Nuclear Reactor Safety – Reactor protection system, Reactor Tripping, Engineered Safety Features, Surveillance, Diagnostics and Prognostics – Surveillance, Diagnosis, Prognosis.

Text Books:

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Reference Books:

  1. Standard Boiler operations – Questions and Answers., Elonka S.M and Kohal A.L., Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 1994.
  2. Power Plant Instrumentation by Prof. K. Krishna Swamy, New Age International Publisher.
  3. Standard Boiler Operations – Questions and Answers – by Elonka S. M., and Kohal A.L., TMH, New Delhi, 1994.

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of B.Tech Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering 4th Year 2nd Sem , visit EIE 4th Year 2nd Sem syllabus subjects.

For B.Tech Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering (EIE) 4th Year results, visit JNTUH B.Tech Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering semester results direct link.

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