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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

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Guidelines about JNTU Final Project


The objective of this document is to present the general guidelines for the writing up of a proper Final-project report.

All JNTU B-Tech IV-II students have to do a project in the given time period by the university.

By this time u would have got some idea about the project work as u have done with your mini project in III-II Semester.As in most of the colleges we were given choice to a study project or kit based and this could be done in an Institute,Industry or own.Most of chose to do a study project and were given permission for this and had to work on project during your IV-II Semester & we had to submit this report by the end of IV-II Class work.This project will be evaluated at the end of semester (The mini project and its report shall be evaluated with this final project work).

Basically in this Final project student can take up any Industry oriented application in his/her field of interest in their respective field/branch.First one has to submit an Abstract of the project to their concerned department head (HOD) and once he approves it ,he will assign a project guide to the individual or batch after this project work is to be started. Generally batch for a final project may have 1 to 3 members in it.
Important Points:

1) Final Project will be your key to success because when ever u attend interviews in any company the first question would be "Tell me about your project ?". so do the project with a proper attention on it.

2) Better to do the projects in the fields of latest upcoming technologies so that it would fetch u a plus point during the evaluation of project & also during the interviews.

3) If your role in the project is limited to few modules,Try to have a complete idea on the project (i.e., know about all the modules & steps involved in the project) because during the project evaluation the project supervisor (i.e., evaluator) may put forward few questions regarding the other modules also.

4) Out of a total 200 marks for the project work
For JNTU-HYD (R09) : 50 marks shall be for Internal Evaluation & 150 marks for the End Semester Examination.
For JNTU-KAKINADA (R07) : 40 marks shall be for Internal Evaluation & 160 marks for the End Semester Examination.
For JNTU-ANANTAPUR (R09) : 60 marks shall be for Internal Evaluation & 140 marks for the End Semester Examination.

The internal Evaluation shall be on the basis of two seminars given by each student on the topic of his project.The End Semester Examination (viva-voce) shall be conducted by the same committee appointed for industry oriented mini project. In addition the project supervisor shall also be included in the committee.

5) The topics for industry oriented mini project, seminar and project work shall be different from each other.

6) The mini project and its report shall be evaluated with the project work in IV year II semester.

Friday, November 23, 2012

Sunday, November 18, 2012

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CONTROL SYSTEMS book by Gopal and Nagrath

Modern Power Systems Analysis- 3rd Edition by D P Kothari & I J Nagrath

Modern Power System Analysis

Author: D P Kothari & I J Nagrath.
Publisher: McGraw Hill Education.
Publication Date: September 2003.
ISBN13: 9780070494893.
ISBN10: 0070494894.
Language: English.
Division: Higher Education.
Edition: 3
Pages: 354.
Format: PDF.
Size: 54MB.
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Book Description:
In simple language, the book provides a modern introduction to power system operation, control and analysis. Key features New chapters added on Power System Security State Estimation Power System Compensation including SVS and FACTS Load Forecasting Voltage Stability New appendices on: MATLAB and SIMULINK demonstrating their use in problem solving. Real time computer control of power systems.
Key Features:
  • New chapters added on
  • Power System Security
  • State Estimation
  • Power System Compensation including SVS and FACTS
  • Load Forecasting
  • Voltage Stability
  • New appendices on:
  • METALAB and SIMULINK demonstrating their use in problem solving.
  • Real time computer control of power systems. 
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction 
Chapter 2 Inductance and Resistance of Transmission Lines 
Chapter 3 Capacitance of Transmission Lines 
Chapter 4 Representation of Power System Components 
Chapter 5 Characteristics and Performance of Power Transmission Lines 
Chapter 6 Load Flow Studies 
Chapter 7 Optional System Operation 
Chapter 8 Automatic Generation and Voltage Control 
Chapter 9 Symmetrical Fault Analysis 
Chapter 10 Symmetrical Components 
Chapter 11 Unsymmetrical Fault Analysis 
Chapter 12 Power System Stability 
Chapter 13 Power System Security 
Chapter 14 An Introduction to State Estimation of Power Systems 
Chapter 15 Compensation in Power Systems 
Chapter 16 Load Forecasting Technique 
Chapter 17 Voltage Stability 
Appendix A Introduction to Vector and Matrix Algebra 
Appendix B General Circuit Constants 
Appendix C Triangular Factorization and Optimal Ordering 
Appendix D Elements of Power System Jacobian Matrix 
Appendix E Kuhn-Tucker Theorem 
Appendix F Real-Time Computer Control of Power Systems 
Appendix G Introduction to MATLAB and SIMULINK 
Answers to Problems 
Index 
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