SSM INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Dindigul – Palani Highway, Dindigul-624 002.
LECTURE PLAN
Duration of the semester From :17.12.2018
Academic Year 2018-2019
as per academic calendar To :23.03.2019
Name of the Electrical and
Semester IV
Department Electronics Engineering
Subject Code & EE8402-Transmission Total Hours as
45
Name and Distribution per syllabus
Name of the staff
with designation &
P.R.SURYA A.P/EEE
Department
Department Parent dept. Other dept.
Compulsory / Elective Compulsory Subject
EE6201-Circuit Theory
Prerequisites Knowledge EC6202-Electronic devices and circuits
Duration One semester Credit Units : 3
Class / Laboratory Schedule 3 0 0 3 [L T PC]
Technical Quiz Matching POs and PSOs
Curriculum gap/ Content beyond syllabus/ PO:
Hands-on training / Industrial Visit / Guest Lecture PSO:
Students are able
1. To make the students aware about the electrical scenario of
Course Objectives the country.
2. To develop expressions for the computation of transmission
line parameters.
3. To obtain the equivalent circuits for the transmission lines
based on distance and operating voltage for determining
voltage regulation and efficiency. Also to improve the voltage
profile of the transmission system.
4. To analyses the voltage distribution in insulator strings and
cables and methods to improve the same.
5. To understand the operation of the different distribution
schemes.
CO Course Outcome(s) Program Outcome(s)
1. List the basic elements of the electric power PO 01 # Engineering knowledge
system, generation, transmission, distribution PO 02 # Problem analysis
and describe the role played by each element
PO 03 # Design/development of solutions
2. Determine the losses, efficiency and PO 04 # Conduct investigations of complex problems
parameters of the Transmission line. PO 05 # Modern tool usage
PO 06 # The engineer and society
3.
Analyze the Performance of Transmission PO 07 # Environment and sustainability
Lines. PO 08 # Ethics
4. PO 09 # Individual and team work
Solve the voltage distribution in insulator
PO 10 # Communication
strings, cables and methods to
Improve the same. PO 11# Project management and finance
5. Design overhead lines both Mechanical and PO 12# Life-long learning
electrical aspects using Sag calculation.
Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)
PSO 01 # Apply science, engineering, mathematics through
differential and integral calculus, complex variables to solve
electrical engineering problems.
PSO 02 # Demonstrate proficiency in use of software &
hardware to be required to practice Electrical engineering
profession.
PSO 03 # Solve ethically and professionally various
Electrical Engineering problems in societal and
environmental context and communicate effectively.
Books For Study
TEXT BOOKS:
1. D.P.Kothari , I.J. Nagarath, ‘Power System Engineering’, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing
Company limited, New Delhi, Second Edition, 2008.
2. C.L.Wadhwa, ‘Electrical Power Systems’, New Academic Science Ltd, 2009.
3. S.N. Singh, ‘Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution’, Prentice Hall of India
Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, Second Edition, 2011.
REFERENCES:
1. B.R.Gupta, , S.Chand, ‘Power System Analysis and Design’New Delhi, Fifth Edition, 2008.
2. Luces M.Fualken berry ,Walter Coffer, ‘Electrical Power Distribution and Transmission’,
Pearson Education, 2007.
3. Hadi Saadat, ‘Power System Analysis,’ PSA Publishing; Third Edition, 2010.
4. J.Brian, Hardy and Colin R.Bayliss ‘Transmission and Distribution in Electrical Engineering’
Newnes Fourth Edition, 2012.
5. G.Ramamurthy, “Handbook of Electrical power Distribution,” Universities Press, 2013.
6. V.K.Metha, “Principles of Power Sytem”,S.Chand Publishing, NewDelhi.
7. M.Jeraldin Ahila, “Transmission and distribution”,Lakshmi Publications,Chennai.
CO – PO MATRIX
CO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
CO1
CO2
CO3
CO4
CO5
AVG
UNIT I TRANSMISSION LINE PARAMETERS
Sl. Planned Cumulative Topics to be covered Ref. Page No. Teaching Executed Remarks
No Hours Book in ref. Method Date
Date Hour
book
1 Introduction-Basic R6 1-8 BB
Concepts
2 Structure of power R6 127 BB
system
3 Introduction-Constants R6 202-204 BB
of transmission line
4 Single Phase inductance R6 207-209 BB
derivation and problems.
5 3 phase inductance R6 209-211 BB
derivation and problems
6 Single phase capacitance R6 222-223 BB
derivation and problems.
7 Three phase capacitance R6 223-226 BB
derivation and problems.
8 Concept of GMD and R6 212-213 BB
GMR
9 Problems on GMD R6 213-219 BB
10 Problems Continuation R6 213-219 BB
11 Skin and proximity R6 202-203 BB
effect
UNIT IV- INSULATORS AND CABLES
12 4.1.18 1 14 UNIT TEST-1 R6
13 6.1.18 2 15 UNIT TEST-1 R6
14 8.1.18 3 16 Insulator-Introduction R6 PPT
164
Types- Pin,Suspension
15 9.1.18 5 17 Types cont.,-Shackle, Strain, R6 PPT,BB
Stay or egg insulator,
Volatge distribution across
165-171
the string, string efficiency,
Methods of improving
String efficiency.
16 10.1.18 8 18 Problems on voltage R6 BB
171-179
distribution
17 11.1.18 1 19 R6 BB
Voltage distribution
171-179
problems continuation
18 17.1.18 8 20 Testing of insulator R6 7.32,265- PPT
Cables and its types 274
19 18.1.18 1 21 Capacitance of single core R6 275,281 BB
cable,Grading of cables-
Capacitance
20 20.1.18 2 22 Grading-Intersheath R6 285 BB
21 22.1.18 5 23 Internal Test-I R6
22 23.1.18 8 24 Capacitance of three core R6 288 BB
cable.
23 24.1.18 8 25 Problems Continuation- R6 289 BB
Voltage Distribution
Technical quiz (Content
beyond syllabus)
UNIT V – MECHANICAL DESIGN OF TRANSMISSION LINE
24 25.1.18 1 26 Internal Test-I R6
25 29.1.18 3 27 Internal Test-I R6
26 30.1.18 5 28 Introduction R6 186 BB
27 1.2.18 1 29 Sag and Tension R6 187 BB
Calculation
28 3.2.18 2 30 Sag and Tension R6 187 BB
calculation continues
29 5.2.18 3 31 Problems on sag R6 190 BB
30 6.2.18 5 32 Methods of grounding R6 587-599 PPT
31 7.2.18 8 33 Methods of grounding, R6, 587- PPT
bus bar arrangement R7 599,10.6
32 8.2.18 1 34 Air Insulated SS R6 10.7 PPT
(Layout)
33 12.2.18 3 35 Gas Insulated SS (Layout) R6 10.7 PPT
34 13.2.18 5 36 Types of towers and tower R7 9.23 PPT
spotting.
UNIT II - TRANSMISSION LINE PARAMTERS
35 14.2.18 8 37
36 15.2.18 1 38 Unit Test-2
37 17.2.18 2 39 Unit Test-2
38 19.2.18 3 40 BB
39 20.2.18 5 41 BB
40 21.2.18 8 42 BB
41 22.2.18 1 43 BB
42 26.2.18 3 44
43 27.2.18 5 45 BB
44 28.2.18 5 46 BB
45 1.3.18 1 47
46 3.3.18 2 48
47 5.3.18 3 49 BB
48 6.3.18 5 50 BB
49 7.3.18 8 51 BB,PPT
50 8.3.18 1 52 BB
UNIT – III: MODELLING AND PERFORMANCE OF TRANSMISSION LINE
51 12.3.18 3 53 Introduction R6 228-230 BB
52 13.3.18 5 54 Classification of lines- R6 230-232 BB
Short transmission lines
53 14.3.18 8 55 Short transmission line R6 235-241 BB
continues, Medium tr.,line
54 15.3.18 1 56 Nominal T method- R6 241-246 BB
Derivation,Problems
55 17.3.18 2 57 Problem continuation, ∏ R6 246-249 BB
method
56 19.3.18 3 58 Internal Test-III
57 20.3.18 5 59 ∏ method problems R6 246-249 BB
58 21.3.18 `8 60 Problems and End R6 240-242 BB
condenser method
59 24.3.18 2 61 Internal Test-III
60 26.3.18 3 62 Ferranti effect, R6 6.107- BB
V.Regulation, Surge 6.108
impedance
61 27.3.18 5 63 Generalized Circuit R6 255 BB
constants (A, B,C, D)
parameters.
62 28.3.18 8 64 Generalized Circuit R6 255 BB
constants (A, B,C, D)
parameters.
*BB-Black Board, OHP-Over Head Projector, PP-Power point (LCD Projector)
Prepared by Checked by Approved by
Signature
Name P.R.Surya Dr.J.Karthikeyan Dr.M.SARAVANAN
Designation Assistant professor HoD, Department of EEE PRINCIPAL
Date
Remarks if any
Completion of Completion of
Model Exam
Unit I Unit II Unit III Unit IV Unit V
/Semester
Initials of the
Head of the
department with
Internal Test-1 Internal Test-2 Internal Test-3
date
Staff-in-charge Head of the department Principal
Signature with
Date
FACULTY IN-CHARGE HOD/EEE PRINCIPAL
(Mr.P.R.SURYA) (Dr.P.BOOMADEVI) (Dr.M.SARAVANAN)