EEE CBCS Syllabus

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14EE2021 ILLUMINATION ENGINEERING Credits: 3:0:0

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Course Objectives:  To know the basic concepts of illumination.  To learn about different lighting accessories  To understand the concept of lighting system maintenance, basic lighting, energy audit and economic analysis of lighting. Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, the student will be able to  Perform indoor & outdoor lighting design calculations.  Determine appropriate lighting control techniques and equipment to a sample project.  Design energy efficient lighting systems and to assess the energy and cost required for energy.

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Course Description: Eye & vision – Light & Lighting – Light & Vision –, Light & Color – Basic Concepts and Units – Photometry – Measurement and Quality of Lighting – Daylight – use of light tubes - Incandescent – Electric Discharge – Fluorescent – Arc lamps – Lasers – Neon signs – LED-LCD displays – Luminaries – Wiring-Calculation and Measurement-Polar curves– Lighting calculations– Illumination from point, line and surface sources – Photometry and Spectrometry - photocells - Lighting design procedure for Industrial – Residential – Office – Departmental stores – Indoor stadium – Theatres – Hospitals. Environment and glare – Lighting Design procedure for Flood – Street – Aviation and Transport lighting – Lighting for Displays and Signaling. Energy and cost consideration.

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References: 1. Leon Gaster, John Stewart Dow, “Modern Illuminants And Illuminating Engineering”, Nabu Press, Washington DC, 1st Edition, 2010. 2. Jack L. Lindsey, “Applied Illumination Engineering”, Prentice Hall of India, 3rd Sub Edition, New Delhi, 2008. 3. Cady, “Illuminating Engineering”, General Books, USA, 2010. 4. Kamlesh Roy, “Illuminating Engineering”, Laxmi Publications, 2nd Edition, 2006 5. William Edward Barrows, “Electrical Illuminating Engineering”, Bibliolife Publishers, USA,2010. 6. IES Lighting Handbook, 10th Edition, 2011

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14EE2022 POWER SYSTEM STABILITY Credits: 3:0:0 Prerequisite: 14EE2014 Power System Analysis

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Course Objectives:  To know the concept of stability in a Power System.  To understand the importance of stability under different conditions like transient and steady state in the power system.  To learn the methods of improving power system stability. Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, the student will be able to  Realize the disturbances in the power system under various operating conditions.  Analyze transient and steady state stability of a power system.  Describe the methods of improving the power system stability.

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