4th Sem, EEE

4034: Electric Power Generation, Transmission & Distribution KL Diploma Syllabus for EEE 4th Sem 2015 Revision SITTTR

Electric Power Generation, Transmission & Distribution detailed syllabus for Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE) for 2015 revision curriculum has been taken from the SITTTRs official website and presented for the EEE students. For course code, course name, number of credits for a course and other scheme related information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For Electrical & Electronics Engineering 4th Sem scheme and its subjects, do visit EEE 4th Sem 2015 revision scheme. The detailed syllabus of electric power generation, transmission & distribution is as follows.

Electric Power Generation, Transmission & Distribution

Course Outcomes:

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Specific Outcome:

MODULE I Electrical Power Generation

  1. To identify the different sources of power and their relative importance.
  2. To differentiate conventional and non conventional methods of power generation.
  3. To identify the factors governing location of various types of power station.
  4. To draw schematic layout of;
    1. Hydroelectric power stations.
    2. Steam power plants.
    3. Diesel power plants.
    4. Gas power plants.
    5. Atomic power plants.
  5. To select essential equipment in these power stations.
  6. To determine the co-ordination of different power stations in the system.
  7. To identify the equipment used in Power station.
  8. To draw the layout of power station.
  9. To differentiate various power stations.
  10. To draw the layout of power station switch yard and to identify the equipment.
  11. To solve simple problems regarding the quantity of electricity generated from the available quantity of water.
  12. To solve simple problems regarding the quantity of electricity generated in a thermal power station.

MODULE II Economic Consideration of Electrical Power.

  1. To compare capital and operational cost of various types of power stations
  2. To state the terms- load estimate, demand factor, load factor, diversity factor, load curve.
  3. To solve simple problems regarding the above factor.
  4. To describe the Interconnection of power stations and combination.
  5. To distinguish the base load and peak load.
  6. To solve problems about operational schedule based on base load, peak load and other factors.
  7. To compare various Tariff systems.
  8. To determine the cost of energy based on Tariff.

MODULE III Electrical Power Transmission

  1. To describe typical power supply transmission (both OH & UG based on voltage) schemes.
  2. To illustrate systems of transmission based on voltage.
  3. To identify the materials used as conductors and supporting structures.
  4. To determine the sag in conductors due to supports (equal and unequal levels).
  5. To state transmission line parameters, resistance, inductance and capacitance.
  6. To find the resistance inductance and capacitance of two wire and three wire supply lines.
  7. To explain why the transposition of line conductors is essential.
  8. To illustrate the performance characteristics of short transmission lines.
  9. To determine the line losses, efficiency and regulation of short lines and condition for maximum regulation.
  10. To Illustrate Ferranti effect, phenomenon of corona, skin effect, corona power loss.
  11. To determine sending end voltage, current, power factor, regulation and efficiency of medium long lines.

MODULE IV Electrical Power Distribution

  1. To discriminate feeders, distributers and service mains.
  2. To describe different methods of distribution and their comparison.
  3. To state voltage regulation.
  4. To describe the different voltage regulating devices.
  5. To describe the methods of power factor improvements in distribution system.
  6. To identify different types of insulators used in distribution system.
  7. To identify the different causes of failure of insulators.
  8. To determine the string efficiency.
  9. To describe methods of improving string efficiency.
  10. To classify different types of underground cables.
  11. To describe the construction of underground cables.
  12. To state grading of cables, capacitance and inter sheath grading.
  13. To describe methods of laying cables.
  14. To Illustrate EHV and HVDC.

MODULE- I

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MODULE -II

Types of electrical loads – load on power station – load curve – terms – factors – connected load – Max. Demand – demand factor – load factor – diversity factor – capacity factor – plant use factor- problems -Base load – peak load – interconnected grid system- reason for interconnection- problems – Tariffs – objectives of tariffs – types of tariffs – comparisons – simple tariff- flat rate tariff- block rate tariff- two part tariff- maximum demand tariff- power factor tariff – problems.

MODULE -III

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MODULE -IV

Distribution system – components – feeders- distributers – service mains- methods(connections scheme) of distribution – comparisons- OH and UG- requirements of distribution system- voltage regulation -voltage regulating devices- power factor improvements – different types of insulators- causes of failure of insulators- string efficiency- underground cables- construction – classification – grading- methods of cable laying- EHV and HVDC applications.

Reference Books:

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For detailed syllabus of all other subjects of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, 2015 revision curriculum do visit EEE 4th Sem subject syllabuses for 2015 revision.

To see the syllabus of all other branches of diploma 2015 revision curriculum do visit all branches of SITTTR diploma 2015 revision.

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