JNTUK B.Tech Electrical Simulation Lab R13 Syllabus for Engineering it gives you detail information about Electrical Simulation Lab syllabus.
Learning objectives
- To simulate integrator circuit, differentiator circuit, Boost converter, Buck converter, full convertor and PWM inverter.
- To simulate transmission line by incorporating line, load and transformer models.
- To perform transient analysis of RLC circuit and single machine connected to infinite bus (SMIB).
- To find load flow solution for a transmission network with Newton – Rampson method.
Following experiments are to be conducted
- Simulation of transient response of RLC circuits
a. Response to pulse input
b. Response to step input
c. Response to sinusoidal input - Analysis of three phase circuit representing the generator transmission line and load. Plot three phase currents & neutral current.
- Simulation of single–phase full converter using RLE loads and single phase AC voltage controller using RL loads.
- Plotting of Bode plots, root locus and nyquist plots for the transfer functions of systems up to 5th order.
- Power system load flow using Newton–Raphson technique.
- Simulation of Boost and Buck converters.
- Integrator & Differentiator circuits using op–amp.
- Simulation of D.C separately excited motor using transfer function approach.
Any 2 of the following experiments are to be conducted
- Modeling of transformer and simulation of lossy transmission line.
- Simulation of single phase inverter with PWM control.
- Simulation of three phase full converter using MOSFET and IGBTs.
- Transient analysis of single machine connected to infinite bus (SMIB).
Learning outcomes
- Able to simulate integrator circuit, differentiator circuit, Boos converter, Buck converter, full convertor and PWM inverter.
- Able to simulate transmission line by incorporating line, load and transformer models.
- Able to perform transient analysis of RLC circuit and single machine connected to infinite bus (SMIB).
- Able to find load flow solution for a transmission network with Newton–Rampson method.
Reference Books
- “Simulation of Power Electronic Circuit“, by M.B. Patil, V.Ramanarayan, V.T. Ranganathan. Narosha, 2009.
- Pspice for circuits and electronics using PSPICE – by M.H.Rashid, M/s PHI Publications.
- Pspice A/D user`s manual – Microsim, USA.
- Pspice reference guide – Microsim, USA.
- MATLAB user`s manual – Mathworks, USA.
- MATLAB – control system tool box – Mathworks, USA.
- SIMULINK user`s manual – Mathworks, USA.
- EMTP User`s Manual.
- SEQUEL– A public domain circuit simulator available at www.ee.iitb.ac.in/~sequel.
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