Course Description/Objectives |
Students are introduced to the basics of power distribution systems and effective utilization of power in heating and illumination applications.
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Course Learning Outcomes (CLO’s) |
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Sr. No |
CLO |
Domain |
Taxonomy Level |
PLO |
1 |
To understand power substation and equipment |
Cognitive |
4 |
1 |
2 |
To understand the working and performance of different distribution systems |
Cognitive |
5 |
3 |
3 |
To understand the luminarie selection process and design the lighting scheme for a given location |
Cognitive |
5 |
3
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Text Books:
Evaluation Criteria |
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Component of Assessment |
Method |
During The Semester |
Quiz 7.5% Assignment 7.5% Class Participation / Attendance 5.0% |
Through Examination |
Mid Term Exam 30% End Term Exam 50% |
Total |
100% |
Detailed Weekly Lecture Plan |
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Week No. |
Lecture |
Course contents to be covered |
1 |
1-2 |
Introduction to Distribution (2 Lectures) Urban, Suburban and rural distribution systems, Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Voltage Levels |
2 |
3-4 |
Distribution Connection Schemes (2 Lectures) Radial, Ring and Interconnected Distribution Systems, Application of Distribution Transformer |
3 |
5-6 |
Electrical Load Systems (2 Lectures) Estimation of load, load characteristics, substation switchgear and bus bar arrangements, voltage drop and regulation of distributor feeder. |
4 |
7-8 |
Electrical Load Systems (2 Lectures) Substation switchgear and bus bar arrangements, voltage drop and regulation of distributor |
5 |
9-10 |
Power Factor (2 Lectures) Disadvantage and causes of low power factor, methods of improvements, application of shunt capacitors |
6 |
11-12 |
Grounding and Earthing (2 Lectures) Distribution transformer neutral, earthing resistance, earthing practice in L.V networks. |
7 |
13-14 |
Heating and Welding (2 Lectures) Electric heating, resistance, inductance and dielectric heating, electric furnaces, microwave heating, Electric and resistance welding types |
8 |
15-16 |
Batteries (2 Lectures) Main types of batteries and their working, battery charging |
9 |
Mid Term Examination |
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10 |
17-18 |
Electrochemical Processes (2 Lectures) Electroplating, electrolysis and electrometallurgical process. |
11 |
19-20 |
Electrochemical Processes (2 Lectures) Cathodic protection of poles, gas pipes, oil pipes and water structure |
12 |
21-22 |
Illumination Engineering (2 Lectures) Fundamental of illumination, laws, units and terms used, requirements for good lighting. |
13 |
23-24 |
Illumination Engineering (2 Lectures) Illumination Schemes for various situations street and traffic road illumination |
14 |
25-26 |
Illumination Engineering (2 Lectures) Commercial and industrial lighting, stadium/flood/stage/spot lighting |
15 |
27-28 |
Lamps and Bulbs (2 Lectures) Types of lamps, their working and relative merit |
16 |
29-30 |
Cables (2 Lectures) Cable Construction, Types of Cables, Insulating materials, Conducting materials, Capacitance of a Cable, Dielectric Power Loss |
17 |
Final Term Examination |
Class Timings: (Spring 2020) |
Commencement of Classes: 13-01-2020 Class Timings: Tuesday Section-A: 11:30 AM to 01:30 PM Tuesday Section-B: 02:30 PM to 04:30 PM |