4th Sem, Electrical Eng Diploma

Transmission and Distribution of Electrical Power Electrical Eng 4th Sem BTEUP Syllabus 2019-2020

Transmission and Distribution of Electrical Power detail BTEUP syllabus for Electrical Engineering, effective from 2019-2020, is collected from BTEUP 2017 Syllabus official website and presented for diploma students. PDF download is possible from official site but you can download the istudy mobile app for syllabus on mobile. The course details such as 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 bteup syllabus 4th sem electrical eng 2019-2020 you can visit BTEUP Syllabus 4th Sem Electrical Eng 2019-2020 Subjects. The detail syllabus for transmission and distribution of electrical power is as follows.

Rationale:

The majority of the diploma passouts who get employment in State Electricity Boards have to perform various activities in the field of transmission & distribution of electrical power. The range of these activities vary from simple operation and maintenance of equipment, lines, fault location, planning and designing of simple distribution schemes, executive and supervisory control in transmission and distribution networks in addition to administrative jobs including public relations. They should also be made aware of recent developments, current practices in the electricity departments, corporations and boards to keep them abreast with modern techniques in transmission & distribution of electrical power.

Learning Outcomes:

After undergoing the subject, students will be able to:

  • Select suitable supporting structure, insulators, conductors and other accessories for transmission lines and distribution lines
  • Prepare layout plan for HT and LT lines/distribution system
  • Prepare estimate for HT and LT (OH and underground cables) lines
  • Operate and maintain indoor and outdoor substations
  • Use various methods for improvement of power factor
  • Assess the revenue and energy loss in power distribution

1. Transmission Systems (28 Periods)

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2. Distribution System (21 Periods)

  1. Lay out of HT and LT distribution system, constructional feature of distribution lines and their erection. LT feeders and service mains; Simple problems on AC radial distribution system, determination of size of conductor
  2. Preparation of estimates of HT and LT lines (OH and Cables).
  3. Constructional features of LT (400 V), HT (II kV) underground cables, advantages and disadvantages of underground system with respect to overhead system.
  4. Losses in distribution system
  5. Faults in underground cables-determine fault location by Blavier Test, Murray Loop Test, Varley Loop Test

3. Substations: (21 Periods)

  1. Brief idea about substations; out door grid sub-station 220/132 KV, 66/33 KV outdoor substations, pole mounted substations and indoor substation
  2. Layout of 33/11 KV & 220/33KV distribution substation and various auxiliaries and equipment associated with it.

4. Power Factor: (14 Periods)

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5. Revenue and Energy loss (14 Periods)

Technical losses and Commercial losses, Input energy calculation, Sales calculation, Billing efficiency, Collection efficiency, Total energy billed (KWH), Percent aggregated technical and commercial losses.

Note: Students should visit power generation plants, sub-stations etc.

Instructional Strategy:

Since this is a descriptive and practice oriented subject, it is suggested that visits to different types of power generating stations and substations including grid stations be arranged and various equipment, accessories and components explained to the students before the actual class room teaching and make them familiar with the equipment and accessories installed over there. There should be at least 3 visits during the semester. The students may be asked to prepare notes while on visit and submit the report and give seminar. In addition, viva-voce be conducted to evaluate the knowledge gained during the field visit.

Means of Assessment:

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Text Books:

  1. Electrical Power System and Analysis by CL Wadhwa, 3rd edition, New Age International Publishers, New Delhi
  2. Substation Design and Equipment by Satnam and PV Gupta, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New Delhi
  3. Electrical Power -I by SK Sahdev, Uneek Publications, Jalandhar
  4. Electrical Power System by VK Mehta, S Chand and Co., New Delhi
  5. Electrical Power System by JB Gupta, SK Kataria and Sons, New Delhi
  6. Sub-Station Design by Satnam, Dhanpat Rai and Co., New Delhi
  7. Electrical Power Distribution System by AS Pabla, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi
  8. Electrical Power System by S Channi Singh, Tata McGraw Publishing Co. New Delhi
  9. e-books/e-tools/relevant software to be used as recommended by AICTE/UBTE/NITTTR, Chandigarh

Reference Books:

http://swayam. gov.in

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of BE Electrical Eng, effective from 2019-2020 do visit Electrical Eng 4th Sem BTEUP syllabus for 2019-2020.

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