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Lesson Plan Name of the Faculty: Rajesh Kumar Discipline : Electrical Engineering Semester : 6th Subject : Utilisation of Electrical Energy Lesson Plan Duration : 15 weeks(from January, 2018 to April,2018) Work Load (lecture/practical)per week (in hours) : Lectures- 05, practical- 0 Week Day Topic 1 1 Introduction Of The Subject, Its Need, Applications 2 Nature Of Light, Visibility Spectrum Curve Of Relative Sensitivity Of Human Eye And Wave Length Of Light 3 Definition: Luminous Flux, Solid Angle, Luminous Intensity 4 Illumination, Luminous Efficiency, Depreciation Factor, Coefficient Of Utilization 5 Space To Height Ratio, Reflection Factor, Glare, Shadow, Lux 2 6 Laws Of Illumination - Simple Numericals 7 Different Type Of Lamps, Construction And Working Of Incandescent And Discharge Lamps - Their Characteristics, Fittings Required For Filament Lamp 8 Mercury Vapour Sodium Lamp, Fluorescent Lamp, Halogen Lamp, Neon Lamp 9 Compact Filament Lamp(Cfl), Led Lamp, Comparison Of Incandescent, Fluorescent, CFL & LED 10 Calculation Of Number Of Light Points For Interior Illumination, 3 11 Calculation Of Illumination At Different Points, Considerations Involved In Simple Design Problems 12 Illumination Schemes; Indoor And Outdoor Illumination Levels 13 Main Requirements Of Proper Lighting; Absence Of Glare, Contrast And Shadow 14 Awareness About Time Switches, Street Lighting, Flood Lighting 15 Monument Lighting And Decorative Lighting, Light Characteristics Etc. 4 16 Advantages Of Electrical Heating, Resistance Heating - Direct Resistance Heating 17 Indirect Resistance Heating, Electric Ovens, Their Temperature Range 18 Properties Of Resistance Heating Elements, Domestic Water Heaters 19 Other Heating Appliances, Thermostat Control Circuit 20 Induction Heating; Principle Of Core Type Induction Furnace, Their Construction And Applications 5 21 Principle Of Coreless Type Induction Furnace, Their Construction And Applications 22 Electric Arc Heating; Direct And Indirect Arc Heating 23 Construction, Working And Applications Of Arc Furnace

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Page 1: Lesson Plan Name of the Faculty: Rajesh Kumar

Lesson Plan

Name of the Faculty: Rajesh Kumar

Discipline : Electrical Engineering

Semester : 6th

Subject : Utilisation of Electrical Energy

Lesson Plan Duration : 15 weeks(from January, 2018 to April,2018)

Work Load (lecture/practical)per week (in hours) : Lectures- 05, practical- 0

Week Day Topic

1

1 Introduction Of The Subject, Its Need, Applications

2 Nature Of Light, Visibility Spectrum Curve Of Relative Sensitivity Of Human Eye And

Wave Length Of Light

3 Definition: Luminous Flux, Solid Angle, Luminous Intensity

4 Illumination, Luminous Efficiency, Depreciation Factor, Coefficient Of Utilization

5 Space To Height Ratio, Reflection Factor, Glare, Shadow, Lux

2

6 Laws Of Illumination - Simple Numericals

7 Different Type Of Lamps, Construction And Working Of Incandescent And Discharge

Lamps - Their Characteristics, Fittings Required For Filament Lamp

8 Mercury Vapour Sodium Lamp, Fluorescent Lamp, Halogen Lamp, Neon Lamp

9 Compact Filament Lamp(Cfl), Led Lamp, Comparison Of Incandescent, Fluorescent, CFL

& LED

10 Calculation Of Number Of Light Points For Interior Illumination,

3

11 Calculation Of Illumination At Different Points, Considerations Involved In Simple Design

Problems

12 Illumination Schemes; Indoor And Outdoor Illumination Levels

13 Main Requirements Of Proper Lighting; Absence Of Glare, Contrast And Shadow

14 Awareness About Time Switches, Street Lighting, Flood Lighting

15 Monument Lighting And Decorative Lighting, Light Characteristics Etc.

4

16 Advantages Of Electrical Heating, Resistance Heating - Direct Resistance Heating

17 Indirect Resistance Heating, Electric Ovens, Their Temperature Range

18 Properties Of Resistance Heating Elements, Domestic Water Heaters

19 Other Heating Appliances, Thermostat Control Circuit

20 Induction Heating; Principle Of Core Type Induction Furnace, Their Construction And

Applications

5

21 Principle Of Coreless Type Induction Furnace, Their Construction And Applications

22 Electric Arc Heating; Direct And Indirect Arc Heating

23 Construction, Working And Applications Of Arc Furnace

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24 Dielectric Heating, Applications In Various Industrial Fields

25 Infra-Red Heating And Its Applications

6

26 Microwave Heating And Its Applications

27 Solar Heating

28 Calculation Of Resistance Heating Elements

29 Advantages Of Electric Welding, Principles Of Resistance Welding

30 Spot, Projection And Seam Welding

7

31 Butt Welding, Welding Equipment

32 Principle Of Arc Production, Electric Arc Welding, Characteristics Of Arc

33 Carbon Arc And Metal Arc Welding

34 Hydrogen Arc Welding Method And Their Applications

35 Power Supply Requirement. Advantages Of Using Coated Electrodes

8

36 Comparison Between Ac And Dc Arc Welding

37 Welding Control Circuits, Welding Of Aluminum And Copper

38 Introduction To Electro Deposition, Need Of Electro-Deposition

39 Laws Of Electrolysis

40 Process Of Electro-Deposition - Clearing, Operation, Depositionof Metals, Polishing And

Buffing

9

41 Equipment And Accessories For Electroplating

42 Factors Affecting Electro-Deposition

43 Principle Of Galvanizing And Its Applications, Principles Of Anodizing And Its

Applications

44 Electroplating Of Non-Conducting Materials

45 Manufacture Of Chemicals By Electrolytic Process

10

46 Power Supplies For Electroplating

47 Principle Of Air Conditioning, Vapour Pressure, Refrigeration Cycle, Eco-Friendly

Refrigerants

48 Electrical Circuits Used In Refrigeration

49 Electrical Circuits Used In Air Conditioning

50 Electrical Circuits Used In Water Coolers.

11

51 Advantages Of Electric Drives, Characteristics Of Different Mechanical Loads

52 Types Of Motors Used As Electric Drive

53 Electric Braking - Plugging

54 Electric Braking - Rheostatic Braking

55 Electric Braking - Regenerative Braking

12

56 General Idea About The Methods Of Power Transfer By Direct Coupling And Belt Drive

57 Gears, Chain Drives Etc.

58 Examples Of Selection Of Motors For Different Types Of Domestic Loads

59 Selection Of Drive For Applications Such As General, Workshop, Textile Mill, Papermill

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60 Selection Of Drive For Applications Such As Steel Mill, Printing Press, Crane And Lift Etc

13

61 . Application Of Flywheel, Specifications Of Commonly Used Motors E.G. Squirrel Cage

Motors, Slip Ring Induction Motors

62 Specifications Of Ac Series Motors, Fractional Kilo Watt(Fkw) Motors

63 Selection Of Motors For Domestic Appliances

64 Advantages Of Electric Traction Over Other Types Of Traction

65 Different Systems Of Electric Traction, Dc And Ac Systems, Diesel Electric System

14

66 Types Of Services - Urban, Sub-Urban, And Main Line And Their Speed-Time Curves

67 Different Accessories For Track Electrification; Such As Overhead Catenary Wire

68 Conductor Rail System, Current Collector-Pentagraph

69 Factors Affecting Scheduled Speed

70 Electrical Block Diagram Of An Electric Locomotive With Description Of Various

Equipment And Accessories Used

15

71 Types Of Motors Used For Electric Traction

72 Power Supply Arrangements

73 Starting And Braking Of Electric Locomotives

74 Introduction To Emu And Metro Railways

75 Train Lighting Scheme

Lesson Plan (PLC & MICROCONTROLLER)

Name of Faculty MS Poonam Sharma (V.F)

Discipline Electrical Engineering

Semester

6th

Subject PLC &Microcontrollers

Lesson plan

duration

15 weeks (from January 18 to April

18) Work Load(Lecture/Practical) per week : Lectures-05, Practicals-

03

Week Theory Practical

Lecture Day Topic(including assignment/test) Practical

day

Topic

1st 1

st (Unit-1) Introduction to PLC,What is PLC, concept of

PLC

1st Components/sub-

components of a PLC, Learning functions of different modules of a PLC system

2st Building blocks of PLC, Functions of various

blocks,

3rd

limitations of relays. Advantages of PLCs over electromagnetic relays.

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4th

Different programming languages, PLC manufacturer etc.

2nd

5th

Working of PLC 2nd

Practical steps in

programming a PLC (a)

using a Hand held

programmer (b) using

computer interface

6th

Basic operation and principles of PLC 7

th(Unit-II) Architectural details processor

8th

Memory structures, I/O structure,Programming terminal, power supply

3rd

9th

Instruction Set,Basic instructions like latch, master control self holding relays

3rd

Introduction to step 5 programming language,

ladder diagram concepts, instruction list syntax

10th Timer instruction like retentive timers,

resetting of timers. 11

th Counter instructions like up counter, down

counter, resetting of counters 12

th Arithmetic Instructions (ADD,SUB,DIV,MUL

etc.) , MOV instruction , RTC(Real Time Clock Function)

13th Comparison instructions like equal, not equal,

greater, greater than equal, less than, less than equal

4th

Basic logic operations,

AND, OR, NOT

functions

4th 14th Ladder Diagram Programming

15th Programming based on basic instructions

16th timer, counter, sequencer, and comparison

instructions using ladder program.

5th

17th Applications of PLCs 5

th Logic control systems

with time response as applied to clamping

operation

18th Assembly - Packaging - Process controls - Car

parking

19th Doorbell operation - Traffic light control -

Microwave Oven - Washing machine 20

th Motor in forward and reverse direction - Star-

Delta, DOL Starters - Paint Industry - Filling of Bottles - Room Automation

6th

21th Micro Controller Series (MCS)-51 Over View 6th

Sequence control system

e.g. in lifting a device for

packaging and counting Pin details 22th I/o Port structure 23th(unit-3) Memory Organisation 24

th Special function registers

7th

25th Instruction Set Addressing Modes 7

th Use of PLC for an

application( teacher may

decide) 26th Timer operation 27

th Serial Port operation

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28th Interrupts 8

th 29

th Assembly language programming 8

th Familiarization with a

study of Architecture of

8085 kit, basic sub

systems and input output

connectors, functions

keys on micro controllers

kit 30

th Assemblers

31th Compilers

32th Assembler Directives

9th

33th Design and Interface 9th Familiarization of Micro

Controllers (8051) kit 34

th Examples like: keypad interface

35th 7- segment interface

36th LCD

37th stepper motor 10

th Testing of general

input/output on Micro

controller board 38

th (unit-4) A/D, D/A,

39th RTC interface.

10th 40th Introduction of PIC Micro controllers

11th 41th Application of Micro controllers 11

th Development of

Electrical ,

Instrumentation

applications using 8051

micro-controller

42th 3rd

assignment will be given

43th Previous state boards question will be

carried out, any other left out topic

44th 3

rd sessional test

12th 45

th Evaluation of 3

rd test 12

th Evaluation of above

practicals. 46

th Display/analysis of 3

rd sessional test

47th Remedial will be taken if any

shortcomings found

48th Seminal/group discussion as per

evaluation scheme

13th 49th -do- 13

th Revision of above

practicals for left out

students if any. 50

th -do-

51th -do-

52th

14th 53th -do- 14

th Viva-voce/preparation of

practical sessional marks. 54

th -do-

55th -do-

56th Preparation of sessionals, practical award

etc.

15th 57

th -do- 15

th Viva-voce/preparation of

practical sessional marks. 58th -do-

59th -do-

60th -do-

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Lesson Plan

Name of the Faculty Jagdeep

Discipline ELECTRICAL ENGG.

Semester 6TH

Subject ENERGY MANAGEMENT

Lesson Plan Duration 15 weeks(from January, 2018 to April,2018) Work Load(Lecture/Practical) per week (in hours): Lectures-04, Practicals - Nil

Week Theory

Lecture Day

Topic

1st 1st Unit 1 Energy Management : Overview

2nd Need for Energy conservation

3rd Environmental Aspects

4th Oil and Coal crises

2nd 5th alternate Source of Energy

6th Renewable Energy sources

7th Small Energy sources

8th Energy Efficiency

3rd 9th Unit 2 Energy Conservation Introduction

10th Domestic Sector - Lighting

11th Home appliances

12th Industrial Sector - Industrial Lighting

4th 13th Distribution system

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14th Motor Pumps

15th Fans and Blowers

16th Agriculture sector - Tubewell pumps

5th 17th DG Sets

18th Stand by Energy Sources

19th Macro Level approach - Generation and Distribution

20th Lighting control

6th 21st Importance of Energy efficiency

22nd Unit 3 Energy Efficient Devices - Introduction

23rd Merit , Demerit and const. of LCD

24th Merit , Demerit and const. of LED

7th 25th Merit , Demerit and const. of CFL

26th Need for energy efficient Devices

27th Initial cost versus life cycle

28th Cost analysis on life cycle basis

8th 29th Energy efficient motors versus standard motor

30th Design Characteristics of energy Efficient Motor

31st BIS Standards

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32nd Energy Efficient Lighting system

9th 33rd Energy Efficient Energy Sources

34th Role of voltage on efficiency

35th Distribution system- Power Cables

36th Role of Power Factor

10th 37th Use of Compensating Capacitors

38th Transformers

39th Calculation of size of capacitor

40th shunt capacitor and series capacitor

11th 41st losses in Energy efficient motor

42nd Unit 4 Energy Audit : Introduction

43rd Need of Energy audit

44th Energy Audit Methodology

12th 45th Efficiency of Energy Conversion Process

46th Specific Energy Consumption

47th Three pronged approach

48th Case study of Energy Audit in Hospital

13th 49th Indane Bottling Plant

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50th Distribution system

51st Audit activities

52nd Revision

14th 53rd Unit 5 Environmental Impact Assessment Need for EIA

54th Defination and History of EIA

55th Scope of EIA

56th EIA Process

15th 57th Standard format for assessment

58th Evaluation of the assessment

59th Revision

60th Class Test

Lesson Plan

Name of the Faculty Jagdeep

Discipline ELECTRICAL ENGG.

Semester 6TH

Subject EMPLOYABILITY SKILL- II

Lesson Plan Duration 15 weeks(from January, 2018 to April,2018) Work Load(Lecture/Practical) per week (in hours): Lectures-Nil, Practicals - 02

Week Practicals

Practical Day

Topic

1st 1st Mock Interview

2nd Mock Interview

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2nd 3rd Mock Interview

4th Mock Interview

3rd 5th Mock Interview

6th Preparing for meeting

4th 7th Preparing for meeting

8th Preparing for meeting

5th 9th Preparing for meeting

10th Preparing for meeting

6th 11th Group Discussion

12th Group Discussion

7th 13th Group Discussion

14th Group Discussion

8th 15th Group Discussion

16th Seminar Presentation

9th 17th Seminar Presentation

18th Seminar Presentation

10th 19th Seminar Presentation

20th Seminar Presentation

11th 21th Making a Presentation

22nd Making a Presentation

12th 23rd Making a Presentation

24th Making a Presentation

13th 25th Making a Presentation

26th Making a Presentation

14th 27th Making a Presentation

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28th Making a Presentation

15th 29th Making a Presentation

30th Making a Presentation

Lesson Plan Name of the Faculty: Jagdeep

Discipline: Electrical engg.

Semester: 6th

Subject: ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT

Lesson Plan Duration: 15 weeks(from January , 2018 to April2018)

**Work Load (Lecture/Practical)per week(in hours): Lectures-03,Practicals-00

Week Theory

Lecture day Topic(including assignment/test)

1st 1

st Will Discuss Learning outcomes of

Entrepreneurship Development & Management

subject

Introduction to syllabus of Entrepreneurship

Development & Management subject

2nd

SECTION – A ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Unit-1 Entrepreneurship

Concept /Meaning and its need,

Qualities of Entrepreneurship

3rd

Functions of entrepreneur and

Barriers in entrepreneurship

2nd

1st Sole proprietorship and partnership forms of

business organizations

2nd

Schemes of assistance by entrepreneurial

support agencies at National, State,

District level: National Small Industries

corporation(NSIC),

3rd

NRDC ,

DC:MSME,

3rd

1st Small Industries Service Institute (SIDBI),

Nationals Bank for Agriculture and Rural

Development(NABARD)

2nd

Commercial Banks

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3rd

State Financial Corporation’s (SFC’s ),

Technical Consultancy Organizations (TCO)

4th

1st Khadi and village Industries Board (KVIB),

District Industry centers (DIC)

2nd

Technology Business Incubator (TBI) and

Science and Technology Entrepreneur Parks

(STEP).

3rd

Unit-2 Market Survey and Opportunity

Identification:-

Scanning of business environment

Salient features of National and State

industrial policies and resultant business

opportunities

5th

1st Types and conduct of market survey.

Assessment of demand and supply in

potential areas of growth

2nd

Identifying business opportunity.

Considerations in product selection

3rd

Revision/queries of unit1,2.

First assignment will be given

6th

1st Assignment –I check

Tentative 1st sessional test

Evaluation of sessional marks etc.

2nd

Assignment –I check

Tentative 1st sessional test

Evaluation of sessional marks etc.

3rd

Display and analysis of sessional marks.

Seminal/group discussion as per evaluation

scheme

7th

1st Unit-3 Project report Preparation:-

Preliminary project report.

Detailed project report including technical

2nd

Economic and market feasibility.

Common errors in project report

preparations,

3rd

Exercises on preparation of project report

8th

1st SECTION –B MANAGEMENT

Unit-4:- Introduction to Management:

Definitions and importance of management,

Functions of management

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2nd

Importance and Process of planning,

organising,

Staffing, directing and controlling ,

3rd

Principles of management (Henri Fayol,

F.W. Taylor)

Concept and structure of an organisation

9th

1st Types of industrial organisations

a) Line organization

b) Line and staff organization

c) Functional Organisation

2nd

Unit-5 :-Leadership and Motivation:

5(a) Leadership-

Definition and Need ,Qualities

Functions of a leader

3rd

Manager Vs leader ,

Types of leadership

10th

1st 5(b) Motivation-

Definitions and characteristics

Factors affecting motivation ,

2nd

Theories of motivation (Maslow, Herzberg,

McGregor)

3rd

Revision/queries of unit 3,4,5.

Second assignment will be given

11th

1st Assignment –II check

Tentative 2nd

sessional test

Evaluation of sessional marks etc.

2nd

Assignment –II check

Tentative 2nd

sessional test

Evaluation of sessional marks etc

3rd

Display and analysis of sessional marks.

Seminal/group discussion as per evaluation

scheme

12th

1st Unit-6 :-Management Scope in Different

Areas:

6(a) Human Resource Management:

Introduction and objective,

Introduction to Man power planning and

Selection,

Introduction to performance appraisal

methods

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2nd

6(b) Material and Store Management:

Introduction functions, and objectives,

ABC Analysis , EOQ analysis ,

3rd

6(c) Marketing and sales:

Introduction, importance, and its functions,

Physical distribution,

Introduction to promotion mix,

Sales promotion ,

13th

1st 6(d) Financial Management:

Introductions, importance and its functions

Elementary knowledge of income tax sales

tax, excise duty, custom duty and VAT

2nd

Unit-7:-Miscellaneous Topics

7(a) Customer Relation Management (CRM):

Definition and need,

Types of CRM

3rd

7(b)Total Quality Management (TQM):

Statistical process control,

Total employees Involvement,

Just in time (JIT)

14th

1st 7(c)Intellectual Property Right (IPR):

Introductions, definition and its importance,

Infringement related to patents,

copy right, trade mark

2nd

3rd

assignment will be given

Revision/ queries of unit-6,7

3rd

Assignment –III check

Tentative 3rd

sessional test

Evaluation of sessional marks etc.

15th

1st Assignment –III check

Tentative 3rd

sessional test

Evaluation of sessional marks etc

2nd

Display/analysis of 3rd

sessional test.

Seminal/group discussion as per evaluation

scheme

3rd

Remedial will be taken if any shortcomings

found

Previous state boards question will be

carried out, any other left out topic

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Lesson Plan Name of faculty : Rajesh Kumar Discipline Electrical Engineering Semester 6th

Subject Power II Lesson

Plan 15 week work load 4L theory 3 practical

Week Lecture Day Theory Practical Topic

1st 1 Unit 1st Introduction to fault,common types of Fault

1 testing of the dielectric strength of transformer

oil and air.

2 Over head and under ground system and fault

3 Symetrical and unsymetrical fault

4 Single Line to ground fault

2nd 5 Double line to ground faults

6 3 phase to ground faults

7 Simple problems relating to fault finding

8 Unit 2nd Purpose of protective gear

2 Study of different types of circuit breakers and

isolators.

3rd 9 Difference between switch,isolator and C.B

10 Function of isolator and Circuit breaker

11 making and breaking of circuit breaker

12 Types of circuit breaker

4th 13 Bulk CB construction working Principle

14 Minimum CB construction working

15 SF6 CB construction working

16 Arc extintion, Principle of arc extinction

3 Plot the time current

characteristics of over current relay.

5th 17 Blast CB in Cbin OCB

18 Constructional features of OCB

19 ACB construction working

20 Methods of Arc Extinction

6th 21 minature CB construction,working

22 MCCB and ELCB

23 Unit 3rd Function of fuse,HV and LV fuse

4 Power measurement by using CTs and PTs.

24 Rewireable,cartridge fuse construction

7th 25 HRC fuse construction

26 Purpose of earthing,defination of earthing

27 Earthing equipment used in earthing

28 Substation earthing systems

8th 29 Methods of reducing earthing resistance 5

Earthing of different equipment. 30 Introduction to relay ,types of earthing

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31 Electromagnetic relay construction,working

32 Thermal relay,construction,working

9th 33 Induction type Over current relay

34 Earth fault relay construction working

35 Instaneous Over current relay

36 Direct over current differential relay

10th 37 Functions of Differential over current relay

6 Perform the overload

and short circuit test of MCB.

38 Unit 4th Relays for generator proction

39 Relay for transformer protection bucloz relay

40 bucloz relay construction ,working

11th 41 Protection for feeder and bus bar

42 Over current and earth protection

43 Distance protection for transmission system

44 Relay for motor protection

12th 45 Unit 5th Protection of system against over voltage

7 Plot the time current characteristics of Kit-

Kat Fuse wire.

46 Causes of over voltage and protection

47 Utility of ground wire

48 Introduction to Lightning arrestor,types

13th 49 Rod gap arrestor construction ,working

50 Horn gap arrestor

51 Metal oxide arrestor

52 Metal oxide arrestor

8 Taking reading of

current on any LT line with ohm meter.

14th 53 Transmission line protection

54 Substation protection

55 Unit 6th Concept of tarrif and use

56 Types of tarrifs

15th 57 Block rate tarrif

58 Flate rate tarrif

59 Maximum demand and two part tarrif

60 Simple problems