Vth & VIth Semester B.E. Prospectus
No. 071714
Electrical Engineering
(Electronics &
Power)
SANT GADGE BABA AMRAVATI UNIVERSITY
(FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
& TECHNOLOGY)
PROSPECTUS
Prescribed for
four year
Degree Course
Bachelor of Engineering
Electrical
Engineering (Electronics & Power)
fifth & sixth Semester
Examinations, 2006-2007
semester
Pattern
2006
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SYLLABUS
PRESCRIBED FOR
B.E. Electrical Engineering
(electronics
& Power)
semester
pattern
semester : fifth
5 se 1 mathematics-iv
section-a
Unit I : a) Complex
variables : analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann conditions. Harmonic function,
Harmonic conjugate functions, Milne’s method.
b) Confirmed mapping : mapping by elementary functions of the type
W=z+c, W=cz, W=1/z, W=z2, W=e2, W=z+1/z
and bilinear transformation. (10
Hrs.)
Unit II : Complex Integral : singular
points, Taylor’s series, Laurent’s series, Cauchy’s integral theorem and Cauchy’s
integral formula.
Residue : Cauchy’s
residue theorem. Contour integrals. Integration forms : f(x) dx, f (sinx, cos
x) dx (10
Hrs.)
Unit III: Patial differential equations :
first order and first degree p.d. equation type.
(i) f (p, q) = 0,
(ii) f (p, q, z) = 0, (iii) f (p, q, x, y) = 0 (iv) f (p, q, x, y, z) = 0 etc.
Lagrange’s form Pp +
Qq = R. Clarinet’s form Z = px + qv + f (p, q).
Equation reducible
to standard form. Homogeneous P.D.E. of nth order. (10
Hrs.)
section-b
Unit IV: Special
functions : solution of Legendre’s and Bessel’s equations by Frobensious
method, Bessel’s function Ist kind generating function, recurrence relating
values of J 1/2 (x) , J -1/2(x), J 3/2 (x) etc.Legendre’s function of Ist kind : generating
function, Rodrigues function, recurrence relation, Legendre’s polynomials and
orthogonal properties. (10 Hrs.)
Unit
V : Statistics &
Probability : Axioms, conditional probability, Bay’e theorem, mathematical
expectations, probability distributions : Binomial, Possion and Normal. (10 Hrs.)
Unit VI: a) Curve
fittings by method of Least Squares. Correlation and regression.
b) Matrix differential
equation : solution and integrated solution, Sylvester’s theorem, solution of
differential equations by matrix method and Peano Baker method. (10 Hrs.)
books recommended :
1)
Pipes : Mathematics for Engineers
and Physicist.
2)
P.N. Wartikar and J.N.Wartikar : A
Text Book of Applied Mathematics.
3)
B.S.Grewal : Advance Engineering
Mathematics.
4)
S.G.Gupta : Statistical Methods.
5)
Speigal : Statistics (Schaum’s
series)
6)
Speigal : Complexva (Schaum’s
series)
5
SE 2 Electric & Magnetic fields
section-a
Unit I : Review of Vector Analysis
:cartesian, cylindrical and spherical co-ordinate systems, vector algebra and
vector calculas. Line integral and multiple integrals. Gauss theorem. (10)
Unit II : Electrostatics : Coulomb’s law,
electric field, Gauss flux theorem in integral and differential form.
Electrostatics potential, Poison and Laplace equations. (10)
Unit III: Electrostatics fields in
dielectrics : electric dipole, polarization. P and D vectors, boundary
conditions. Capacitance and electrical energy. (10)
section-b
Unit IV: Magnetic fields : Biot-Stewart
law, Ampere’s law in integral and differential form. Contunuity equation, time
of relaxation. Vector and Scaler magnetic potential, electric current, J
vector. (10)
Unit V : Magnetic fields in materials :
magnetic dipole equivalent volume and plane section curve. H vector,
magnetization vector M, boundary conditions between magnetic materials,
inductance, Electromagnetic Energy. (10)
Unit VI: Maxwell equations and wave
equations : Displacement current, time varying fields and Maxwell’s equations,
plane uniform magnetic waves. Depth of penetration poynting vector. (10)
TEXT BOOK :
W.H.Hayt : Engineering Electromagnetic,
TMH Publication Co. Ltd., New Delhi.
reference books :
1) Plansycollin : Principles and Applications of Electro Magnetic
Fields, McGraw Hill.
2) John Reitz, Mifford : Foundation of Electro Magnetic Theory,
Addision Wesley Pub. Co.
3) Herbert Neelf : Basic Electro Magnetic Field, Harber
International Education.
4) Derucy and Johnson : Instruction to Modern Electromagnetic,
McGraw Hill (International Students Edn.)
5 SE 3 control
system-I
section-a
Unit I : Introduction
to automatic control : open loop and closed loop system, servo-mechanisms,
mathematical modeling of physical systems, transfer functionis, block diagrams
and signal flow graphs.
Effect of feed back on sensitivity to
parameter variation and reduction of the noise.
Unit II : Control
System Components : Electrical / Electro-mechanical components such as
A.C./D.C. servomotors, stepper motors, synchors, potentiometers, tachogenerators,
their functional analysis and operating characteristics and their application.
Pneumatic controls devices.
Unit III: Time
response analysis : time response of first and second order systems to standard
inputs. Time response specifications, types of system, error analysis, error
coefficients, steady state errors, dynamic error series.
Approximate methods for higher order
system, proportional, derivative and integral control.
section-b
Unit IV: Stability
: stability of control systems, characteristics equation, impulse response,
Routh-Hurwitz stability criterion, relative stability.
Root Locus : construction of root locus,
determination of roots from root locus conditions on variable parameter for
stability, effect of addition of poles and zeros.
Unit V : Frequency
response methods : frequency response of linear system, specification,
Logarithmic frequency response (Bode) plots from transfer function for various
systems. Polar plots for various systems. Estimation of approximate transfer
function from the frequency response.
Unit VI : Stability analysis from frequency
response : Gain margin and phase margin; Stability analysis from Bode plots.
Nyquist criterion, Nyquist plots and stability analysis. Effect of variation of gain, addition of
plots and zeros. Relative stability. Stability from gain/phase angle plots.
text books :
1. Nagrath I.J., Gopal M. : Control System Engineering, Wiley
Eastern.’
2. Ogata K. : Modern Control Systems, Prentice Hall of India.
3. Kuo B.C. : Automatic Control Systems, Prentice Hall of India.
Practicals : minimum
10 no. of experiments are to be performed, based on above syllabus.
5
SE 4 introduction to microprocessors
section-a
Unit I : 8085
: architecture, register structure, addressing modes, instruction set of 8085,
timing diagrams.
Unit II : Assembly
Language Programming of 8085, counters and time delays, stack and subroutines.
Unit III : memory mapped I/O and I/O
mapped I/O, address decoding techniques. Interrupt system of 8085 (software and
hardware interrupts). Data transfer schemes, serial data transfer through SOD
and SID line.
section-b
Unit IV : Interfacing
devices (I) : internal architecture and programming of PPI (8255), PIC (8259),
USART (8251).
Unit V : Interfacing
devices (II) : architecture and programming of programmable interval timer
(8253), floppy disc controller (8272),
programmable CRT controller (8275), DMA controller (8237). Introduction to
architecture 8086.
Unit VI : Microprocessors
applications : hardware & software developments : signal conditioning &
data acquisation system components. Measurement of pulse width using parallel
port, SID lines, interrupts and timer and counter. Magnitude measurement
techniques : rectification, sampling etc.
Measurement of fundamental quantities
(voltage, current, frequency, speed) and derived quantities (resistance, inductance, capacitance, phase
angle, power factor).
practicals : minimum
8 practicals based on above syllabus, preferably uniformly distributed.
Books recommended
:
1) Gaonkar R.S. : Microprocessor Architecture Programming and
Applications with the 8085, Penram International Pub. (IIIrd edition), 1997.
2) Hall D.V. : Microprocessor and Interfacing Programming and
Hardware, McGraw Hill Co., New York, 1986.
3) B.Ram and B.N. Vishwkarma : Power System Protection and
Switchgear, Tata McGraw Hill Pub. Co. Ltd., New Delhi.
4) B.Ram : Fundamentals of Microprocessors and Microcontrollers,
Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
5) Gilmore : Microprocessors Principles and Applications, Tata
McGraw Hill Pub. Co. (IInd edition)
5
SE 5 computer
aided machine design
section-a
Unit I : Introduction : transformers and
three phase induction motors - types, specifications, constructional features,
magnetic and insulating materials used; design approaches - analysis, synthesis
and hybrid methods; design - variables, constraints and objectives;
magnetization, loss and carter’s coefficient curves - applications,
representation using Piecewise Lineariasation and Least Square Error methods.
Unit II : Transformer
Design - Magnetic Circuit Specific
electric and magnetic loadings selection, output equation, core and yoke cross
sections, main dimensions design,
core loss from design data.
Unit III: Transformer
Design :
A) Electric
circuit : Winding types and design, magnetizing current calculation, primary
and secondary winding resistances and leakage reactances from design data;
mechanical forces - types, causes and calculations.
B) Thermal
circuit cooling methods, Tank wall dimensions design. Design of tank with
radiators.
section-b
Unit IV: Induction
motor stator design : specific electric and magnetic loadings selection, output
equation, main dimensions design, winding - types and design, slot numbers and
dimensions design.
Unit V : Induction
motor rotor design : Air gap length design, cage rotor winding design - slot
numbers and shapes, bar and ring dimensions; slip ring rotor winding design -
slot numbers and shapes, conductors per slot and its cross sections.
Unit VI : Induction
motor parameters : core loss from design data, magneto motive force calculation
- air gap, stator and rotor cores and teethl; no load current - magnetizing and
core loss components, stator and rotor winding resistances and leakage
reactances from design data, parameters effect on performance.
books recommended :
1. M.G.Say - The Performance and Design of Alternating Current
Machines, C.B.S. Pub. and Distri., Delhi.
2. S.K.Sen - Principles of Electrical Machine Design with Computer
Programs, Oxford and I.B.H. Company
Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
3. S.S.Sastry - Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis,
Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
4. R.K.Agrawal : Principles of Electrical Machine Design,
S.K.Kataria and Sons, Delhi.
practicals : minimum 8 practicals based on above
syllabus,preferably with uniform distribution.
semester : sixth
6 SE 1 electrical
power-i
section-a
Unit I : Transmission line parameters : calculation of resistance, inductance and capacitance of single phase and three phase transmission lines, skin effect and proximity effect, transposition, G.M.D. & G.M.R. methods, double circuit lines, bundled conductors, effect of earth on inductance and capacitance, interference with communication lines.
(10)
Unit II : Electrical characteristics of
transmission line : V-I characteristics of short, medium and long lines, A, B, C, D constants, nominal TI and
equivalent T representations, Ferranti effect, corona phenomenon, effect of
corona and power loss due to corona.
Representation of
power systems : per unit system and one-line reactance diagrams. (10)
Unit III : Voltage control and power factor
improvement : receiving and sending end power circle diagrams, methods of
voltage control and power factor improvement, use of static VAR generators and
synchronous phase modifiers, analytical and graphical methods, automatic
voltage control. (10)
section-b
Unit IV : Load
flow studies : load flow problem, classification of buses, network modeling,
Y-bus and Z-bus matrices, load flow equation, Gs and NR methods, comparison of
methods used. (10)
Unit V : Mechanical design : materials used,
types of insulators, comparison of pin type and suspension type insulators, voltage distribution and string
efficiency, methods of increasing string efficiency, grading rings and arcing horns. Introduction to
insulator testing, line supports for LV, HV and EHV, Sag calculation, stringing charts.
Unit VI : Underground cables : material used
for conductor & insulation : different types of cables and their manufacture, parameters of underground
cable, grading of cable losses, break down and rating, testing of cables.
books recommended :
1) I.J.Nagrath and D.P.Kothari : Modern Power System Analysis,
TMH.
2) C.L.Wadhwa : Electrical Power System, WEL.
3) Ashfaq Hussain : Electrical Power Systems, Vikas Pub. House,
New Delhi.
4) Dr.S.L.Uppal : Electrical Power, Khanna Pub.
5) Hadi Saadat : Power System Analysis, McGraw Hill.
6) Stevenson W.D. : Elements of Power System Analysis, 2nd
edition, McGraw Hill.
6
SE 2 operations research and management
section-a
Unit I : Introduction,
engineering applications of optimization, statement of an optimization problem,
optimization techniques, classical optimization problem, optimization
techniques. Classical optimization techniques - single and multi variable
optimization with and without constraints.
Unit II : Linear
programming I - standard form, definitions and theorems, graphical method,
solution of system of linear simultaneous equations, simplex method, two phase
simplex method, revised simplex method.
Unit III: Linear
programming II - duality, theorems on duality, dual simplex method,
decomposition principle, sensitivity analysis, balanced and unbalanced
transportation problems.
section-b
Unit IV: Non
linear programming - unimodal function,
unrestricted search, Fibonancci search method and Folden section method, unconstrained
optimization, direct search methods - pattern search methods, simplex method,
descent method - steepest descent method, conjugate gradient and variable
metric method.
Unit V : CPM
and PERT introduction - Network representation of project, critical path,
optimum scheduling by CPM, crashing of project.
Unit VI: Dynamic
programming : multistage decision processes, principle of optimality, sub
optimization, calculus and tabular method of solution, conversion of final
value problem into initial value problem, solution of linear programming.
Continuous dynamic programming.
BOOKS :
1) S.S.Rao : Optimization - Theory & Application, Wiley
Eastern Ltd.
2) L.S.Srinath : PERT and CPM Principles & Application,
Affiliated East West Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
Reference books :
1) Fredrick S.Hiller
Gerald J.L. Lieberman : Introduction Operations Research, Tata McGraw
Hill Pub. Co., New Delhi.
2) H.A.Taha : Operations Research, PHI, New Delhi.
3) P.K.Gupta & D.S.Hira : Operations Research, S.Chand &
Co. Ltd, New Delhi.
4) J.C.Pant : Introduction to Optimization, Jain Brothers, New
Delhi.
6
SE 3 POWER
ELECTRONICS
section-a
Unit I : SCR,
triac, diac-construction, characteristics & applications, two transistor
analogy for turning ON-OFF SCR, turn ON mechanism, different methods of turning
ON-OFF SCR, turn OFF mechanism, thyristor firing circuits, introduction to GTO,
power transistor, power MOSFET & IGBT & their construction & characteristics.
Unit II : Series
-parallel operation of SCRs, firing ckts. for series and parallel operation,
static & dynamic equalising ckts., equalisation of current in parallel
connected SCRs, string efficiency, derating factor, protection of SCRs against
di/dt, dv/dt, radio freq. interference, over voltage, over current.
Unit III: Principle
of phase control, half wave controlled rectifier, half controlled bridge &
fully controlled bridge rectifier for resistive and RL load, derivation for
output voltage and current, effect of free wheeling diode, single phase dual
converters.
Three phase half controlled bridge and
fully controlled bridge rectifier. (only descriptive approach)
section-b
Unit IV: Classification
of ckt. for forced commutation, series inverter, improved series inverter,
parallel inverter, out put voltage and waveform control, principle of operation
for three phase bridge inverter in 120 deg. and 180 deg. mode, single phase
transistorised bridge inverter.
Unit V: Basic principles of chopper, time
ratio control and current limit control techniques, voltage commutated chopper
ckt., Jones chopper, step-up chopper, step-down chopper and AC chopper.
Basic principle of cycloconverters,
single phase to single phase cycloconverter, voltage regulators.
Unit VI: Speed
control of DC series motors using chopper, speed control of DC shunt motor
using phase controlled rectifiers, speed control of three phase induction motor
by stator voltage control, v/f control and slip power recovery scheme. Static
ckt. braker, UPS, fan speed regulator, principle of soft start ckts. Zero
Voltage Switch.
practicals : minimum
8 practicals based on above syllabus, preferably uniformly distributed.
TEXT BOOKS :
1)
M.H.Rashid : Power Electronics
Circuits Devices and Application, Prentice Hall of India (PHI) Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
2) M.D.Singh & K.B.Khanchandani : Power Electronics, Tata
McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
3) M.Ramamoorthy : An Introduction to Thyristers and their
Application, Affiliated East West Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
Reference books :
1) Dr.P.S.Bimbhra : Power Electronics, Khanna Publisher, New
Delhi.
2) P.C.Sen : Power Electronics, TMH Publication Co. Ltd., New
Delhi.
3) H.C.Rai : Industrial and Power Electronics, Umesh Publication,
New Delhi.
4) G.K.Dubey, S.R.Doradia, A.Joshi, R.M.Sinha : Thyristerised
Power Controllers, New Age International, New Delhi.
6 se 4 numerical
methods & computer programming
section-a
Unit I : Solution
of Algebraic & Transcendental equations : Floating point number
representation, errors, accuracy, stability of algorithms. Bracketing methods :
bisection method and False Position method.
Open methods : Newton-Raphson method,
Secant method and Successive Approximation method.
Comparison of different iterative
methods. Implementation of these methods in C.
Unit II : Solution
of Simultaneous Algebraic equations : Iterative methods : Jacobi’s method and
Gauss-Seidel method. Direct methods : Gaussian elimination method & Matrix
Inverse method. Finding Eigen values of a matirx, determination of largest
Eigen value. Implementation of these methods in C.
Unit III : Interpolation
: Evenly spaced points : formation of forward & backward difference table,
Newton’s forward & backward difference interpolation formulae. Unevenly
spaced points : divided difference table and Newton’s divided difference
interpolation formula, Lagrange’s method. Interpolation with Cubic splines.
Implementation of these methods in C.
section-b
Unit IV : Numerical
Differentation and Integration : Numerical differentation : Taylor’s series
method, Richardson extrapolation method, numerical differentation using
interpolation polynomial (first & second derivative near the begining &
end of the table). Numerical Integration : Trapezoidal Rule, Simpson’s Rules,
Romberg method, Gaussian quadrature method. Implementation of these methods in
C.
Unit V : Solution
of ordinary differential equations : Initial value problem : Taylor’s series
method, Runge-Kutta methods - second & fourth order, Euler’s method,
Euler’s modified method. Solution of simultaneous & higher order
differential equations using Runge-Kutta fourth order method. Stiff
differential equations and their solutions. Boundary value problem : Finite
difference method and Cubic spline method.
Implementation of these methods in C.
Unit VI : Principles
of Object Oriented Programming : OOP paradigm, basic concepts of OOP, benefits
of OOP, basic data types, users defined
data types, derived data types, operators and control statements.
Laboratory : Minimum eight programming assignments in C,
covering each Unit. Students shall
write, compile & test the C progrms and submit the report.
Text books :
1) Sastry S.S. : Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis,
Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.
2) Chapra S.S. & Canale R.P. : Numerical Methods for
Engineers, 4th edition, McGraw Hill.
3) Balguruswami E. : Object Oriented Programming with C++, Tata
McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
Reference books :
1) Nakamura S. : Applied Numerical Methods in C, Prentice Hall.
2) Rajaraman V. : Computer Oriented Numerical Methods, Prentice
Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.
3) Faires & Burden : Numerical Methods, 7th edition, Thomson
Learning.
6
SE 5 ELECTRICAL
ENERGY UTILIZATION
SECTION-A
Unit I : Concept
of electrical drive, classification, advantages of electrical drive, selection
criterion for electrical motor, size, specification and type of motor,
mechanical features of motor, transmission of drive, industrial application,
general workshop, Textile mill, Paper mill, Cement mill, Coal mining, Sugar
mill, Printing industry.
Unit II: Types
of duties, continues, intermittent and short time, heating and colling of
motor, rating calculations for these duties, use of fly wheel and fly wheel
calculations. Introduction for conducting and reporting the test on induction
motors as per Indian standard.
Unit III: Characteristics
of DC motors, three-phase induction motors, single-phase induction motors.
Quadrantal diagram of speed-torque characteristics of motors, starting methods,
different methods of speed control, braking of motors, plugging, rheostatic and
regenerative braking.
SECTION -B
Unit IV: Requirement
of ideal traction system, system of track electrification and their comparison,
speed time curves, energy consumption calculation, calculation of tractive
efforts.
Unit V : Traction
motors, general features and types, characteristics, control of locomotive
motor coaches, series-parallel control. Overhead equipments, collector gear for
overhead equipments.
Unit VI: a) Nature
of light-units, luminous efficiency, Glare production of light, Polar curves,
control of light by reflection, refraction and diffusion. Lighting calculations,
factory lighting, flood lighting, street lighting.
b) Methods
of heating and welding furnaces
Laroratory : Minimum eight experiments based on above
syllabus.
TEXT BOOKS :
1)
E.O.Taylor : Utilization of Electric
Energy in SI Units, published by Orient Longman Ltd.
2) S.K.Pillai : A First Course in Electrical Drives, published by
New Age International.
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1)
Vedam Subrahmanyam : Electric
Drives, published by Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi.
2) C.L.Wadhwa : Generation
Distribution and Utilization of Electrical Energy, published by New Age
International Pvt. Ltd.
3) Specification of Three
Phase Induction Motors as per Indian Standard, published by Indian Standard Institute, New Delhi.
4) H.Pratap : Utilization
of Electrical Energy.
*****
* REGULATION NO. 17 OF 2002
Examinations leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Engineering [Electrical Engineering
(Electronics & Power)] (Four Year Degree Course.... Semester Pattern)
Regulation, 2002.
Whereas it is expedient to
frame the Regulation in respect of Examinations leading to the
Degree of Bachelor of Engineering [Electrical Engineering (Electronics &
Power)] (Four Year Degree Course.......Semester Pattern) for the purposes
hereinafter appearing the Management Council is hereby pleased to make a following Regulation.
1. This regulation may be called “Examinations
leading to the Degree of Bachelor of
Engineering [Electrical Engineering (Electronics & Power)] (Four Year
Degree Course.... Semester Pattern) Regulation, 2002.
2. This
Regulation shall come into force
w.e.f. the Academic session-
i) 2000-01
for Ist & IInd Semester B.E.,
ii) 2005-06
for IIIrd & IVth Semester B.E.,
iii) 2006-07 for Vth & VIth Semester B.E., and
iv) 2007-08
for VIIth & VIIIth Semester B.E.
3. The Schemes of Teachings and Examinations
for Ist & IInd, IIIrd & IVth, Vth & VIth, and VIIth & VIIIth
Semester in respect of Bachelor of Engineering [Electrical Engineering
(Electronics & Power)] (Four Year Degree Course.... Semester Pattern) shall
be as per Appendices A, B, C, and D appended with this Regulation respectively.
*****
* Latest amended vide regulation no.28 of 2005
APPENDIX-C
L
: Theory Lecture
Four Year B.E. DEGREE COURSE branch ABBRIVATIONS :-
T
: Tutorial SEMESTER PATTERN S
- SEMESTER PATTERN
P
: Practical SEMESTER : FIFTH E
- Electrical Engg. (Electronics &
Power)
D
: Drawing / Design BRANCH : ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
(ELECTRONICS & POWER)
Sr. Sub.
SUBJECT Teaching Scheme Examination
Scheme
No. Code
L T P/D Theory Practical
Total Duration Max. Maximum Total Min. Max. Max. Total Mininum Hours/
of Marks Marks
Pass Marks
Marks Pass Week Papers Theory College
Marks College
Marks (Hrs) Papers Assessment Assessment
1.
5SE1 Mathematics-IV 4 1 - 5 3 80 20 100 40 — — — —
2. 5SE2 Electric
& Magnetic Fields 4 1
- 5 3 80 20 100 40 — — — —
3. 5SE3 Control
System-I 4 1 2 7 3 80 20 100 40 25 25 50 25
4. 5SE4 Introduction
to Microprocessors 4 1 2 7 3 80 20 100 40 25 25 50 25
5. 5SE5 Computer
Aided Machine Design 4 1 2 7 3 80 20 100 40 25 25 50 25
TOTAL 20 5 6 31 500 150
GRAND
TOTAL : 650
SEMESTER : SIXTH
1. 6SE1 Electrical
Power-I 4
1 - 5 3 80 20 100 40 — —
— —
2. 6SE2 Operations
Research & Management 4 1 - 5 3 80 20 100 40
— —
— —
3. 6SE3 Power
Electronics 4 1 2 7 3 80 20 100 40 25 25
50 25
4. 6SE4 Numerical
Methods and Computer 4 1 2 7 3 80
20 100 40 25 25
50 25
Programming
5. 6SE5
Electrical Energy
Utilization 4
1 2 7 3 80 20 100 40 25 25
50 25
TOTAL 20 5
6 31 500 150
GRAND TOTAL : 650