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Basic Electrical Engineering Lab I Year- I Sem & II Sem I Sem [(CSE,AI,CSE(DS),AI(DS),AI(ML)] II Sem[(ECE,IT)]

Description: The Basic Electrical engineering (BEE) Lab is well established and equipped to provide practical exposure to the students in order to understand the basic principles of electrical engineering.This Lab emphasizes the operation of various electrical networks and electrical machines.

Outcome of the Lab: The outcome of the laboratory is to get an exposure to basic electrical laws, understand the response of different types of electrical circuits to different excitations, understand the measurement, calculation and relation between the basic electrical parameters and also understand the basic characteristics and applications of various electrical machines.

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Electrical Simulation Tools Lab II Year I Sem
Description:This lab provides hands on experience to the students to perform various simulations. Analyze the information using plots, understand and analyze. Simulate different types of rectifiers to understand the working. Analyze the networks using network theorems. Latest high end computers with the state-of-the-art software are dedicated for the students practice.

Outcome of the Lab:

Upon the completion of laboratory course, the student will be able to

  1. Correlate the data using plots.
  2. Verify network theorems.
  3. Observe transient response of series circuits.
  4. Simulate rectifier circuits.
  5. Analyze networks using network theorems.

 

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Networks Lab II year I sem
Description:The laboratories in department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering are intended to give practical knowledge to the students. Laboratories are useful for students to implement the theory in practical aspects and helps student to apply their knowledge of theory for various courses of their course outcomes.
Electrical circuits laboratory is framed for students for designing, solving, performing experiments and analyzing DC and AC circuits.

Outcome of the Lab: The outcome of this laboratory is to let students perform experiments and verify basic circuit theorems like Norton’s, Maximum Power Transfer, Compensation, Reciprocity and Millman’s theorems. The lab also let students solve various AC circuits. Determination of parameters of two port networks and measurement of active and reactive powers in three phase circuits can be studied.

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Basic Electrical Engineering Lab II Year- II Sem(MECHANICAL)

Description: The Basic Electrical engineering (BEE) Lab is well established and equipped to provide practical exposure to the students in order to understand the basic principles of electrical engineering.This Lab emphasizes the operation of various electrical networks and electrical machines.

Outcome of the Lab: The outcome of the laboratory is to get an exposure to basic electrical laws, understand the response of different types of electrical circuits to different excitations, understand the measurement, calculation and relation between the basic electrical parameters and also understand the basic characteristics and applications of various electrical machines.

List of Lab Experiments

Electronic Devices and Circuits Lab II Year- II Sem
Description: This lab provides the basic knowledge over the construction and functionality of the basic electronic devices such as diodes and transistors. This course is intended to describe different configurations and modes of controllable switches and how these electronic devices can be configured to work as rectifiers, oscillators and amplifiers.

Outcome of the Lab:After the completion of this course, a student must demonstrate the knowledge and ability to

  1. Understand internal physical behaviour pf PN junction diode, resister and capacitor.
  2. Understand the breakdown mechanisms in semiconductors so as to construct Zener voltage regulator used in regulated power supplies.
  3. Analylze various rectifiers and filter circuits used in regulated power supplies.
  4. Understand the construction, operation and characteristics of Bipolar Junction Transistor, which can be used in the design of amplifiers.
  5. Analyze the characteristics of FET and UJT.

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Electrical Machines-I Lab II Year- II Sem

Description: The objective of this lab is to impart knowledge about characteristics and behaviour of the DC machines, operation of DC machines and give them experimental skill, familiarize with the constructional details of different types, working principle and their performance. It also provides the essential facilities to the students to augment their concepts about the fundamentals of rotating machines. It is well equipped lab to provide experimental and hands-on experience to the detailed study of characteristic and operational aspects of DC electrical machines.

Objectives:

  • To expose the students to the operation of DC Generator.
  • To expose the students to the operation of DC Motor.
  • To examine the self-excitation in DC generators.

Outcome of the Lab: After completion of this lab the student is able to

  1. Start and control the different types of DC motors.
  2. Assess the performance of different types of DC machines using different testing methods.
  3. Identify different conditions required to be satisfied for self-excitation of DC generators.
  4. Seperate losses of DC motor into different components.

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Electrical Machines-II Lab III Year- I Sem

Description: The laboratories in department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering are intended to give practical experience to the students. Laboratories are useful for students to implement the theory in practical aspects and helps student to apply their knowledge of theory for various courses of their course outcomes.
AC Machines laboratory is designed for students to perform experiments on transformers, Inductions motors and Synchronous machines.

Outcome of the Lab:The outcome of this laboratory is to impart knowledge about characteristics and behaviour of the AC Machines, operation of transformers, synchronous and asynchronous machines and give them experimental skill, familiarize with the constructional details of different types, working principle and their performance. This lab consists of machines and all are mounted in industrial type of assembly to give the students industrial feel. The lab has moderate machines and students are using for project and research work also.

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Control Systems and Simulation Lab III year- I Sem

Description: Control Systems and Simulation Lab in the Dept. of EEE comprises a variety of laboratory equipment used in experimentation of digital and analog electromechanical feedback control systems. It facilitates the students to enhance their acquired knowledge about the theoretical concepts studied in linear control systems while verifying them practically. The topics focussed in this lab include principles of feedback control systems, stability analysis, transient response, effects of proportional, differential and integral controllers; state variable models and fundamentals of ladder programming.

Outcome of the Lab:

  1. Examine the time response of second order systems, Synchros, and truth tables verification by PLC.
  2. Design of AC servomotor and DC servomotor to find out their transfer function practically.
  3. Design of DC motor, DC generator, and finding out their transfer function practically.
  4. Analyze magnetic amplifier characteristics.
  5. Explain stability analysis through bode, nyquist and root locus plots using MATLAB.

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Power Electronics and Simulation Lab III Year- II Sem

Description:The Objective of the Power Electronics and Simulation Laboratory is to make the students examine and observe outputs and characteristics of various static devices, converters and to design converters using simulation software. This laboratory is well equipped with Power Electronic Converters, Gate firing circuits, CROs and other measuring equipment. Students can realize the characteristics and various outputs of converters they study in Power Electronics course which enables them to learn by practising in the Laboratory.

Outcome of the Lab:

  1. Examine the characteristics of SCR, MOSFET, & IGBT, and triggering circuits.

  2. Analyze input and output characteristics of AC-DC converters.

  3. Synthesize characteristics of Cycloconverters.

  4.   Examine characteristics of DC-DC Converters and Inverters.

  5.    Design of converters and inverters using P-Spice software.

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Electrical Measurements Lab IV Year- I Sem

Description: The laboratories in department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering are intended to give practical experience to the students. Laboratories are useful for students to implement the theory in practical aspects and helps student to apply their knowledge of theory for various courses of their course outcomes.

Outcome of the Lab: Upon completion of this Laboratory course student should be able to calibrate and test single phase energy meter, calibrate PMMC voltmeter and calibrate LPF wattmeter to measure resistance, inductance and capacitance to measure 3-Φ reactive power, to test dielectric strength of oil of transformers, to calibrate LVDT and resistance strain gauge.

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MPID LAB IV Year I Sem
Description:This course introduces the assembly language programming of 8086 and 8051 microcontroller. it gives a practical training of interfacing the peripheral devices with the 8086 microprocessors. The course objective is to introduce the basic concepts of microprocessor and to develop in students the assembly language programming skills and real time applications of Microprocessor as well as microcontroller

Outcome of the Lab:

After completing this course, the student will be able to:

  • Apply the fundamentals of assembly level programming of microprocessor and microcontrollers.
  • Build a program on a microprocessor using instruction set of 8086 and8051.
  • Evaluate assembly language program for 8086 and 8051 microcontroller to interface peripheral devices for simple applications
  • Understand the development of prototype using combination of hardware and software.
  • Develop assembly language programs for various applications using 8051 microcontroller

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Power and Energy Systems Lab-I M.Tech. I Year- I Sem

Description:This lab provides hands on experience to the students to perform various simulations. Computer methods for finding admittance of the network, calculation of load flow are carried out in this lab. Complex numbers involved in the iterative procedure are solved with the help of software. Thirty computers with the latest hardware configuration installed with state-of-the-art software are dedicated for the students practice.

Outcome of the Lab:

  1. Finding admittance of the power system network.
  2. Analyze the Power System load flow.
  3. Model of Power Systems and Power Electronics.
  4. Programs of Power System Reliability and Power Electronics.

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Power and Energy Systems Lab-II M.Tech. I Year- II Sem

Description:This lab in department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering is intended to give practical exposure to the students. Different types of relays, protection of Generators, Transformers and other equipment – experiments give hands on experience to students and understand theory well.

Outcome of the Lab:
The outcome of this laboratory is to impart knowledge about characteristics of relays, protection of generators, test transmission lines, find sequence impedances of synchronous machines and transformers. Testing skills, complex connections make the student confident in handling real world applications.

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Computer lab -I

32 SQ. Feet

Computer lab -I

32 SQ. Feet

Computer lab -I

32 SQ. Feet

Computer lab -I

32 SQ. Feet

Computer lab -I

32 SQ. Feet

Computer lab -I

32 SQ. Feet

Computer lab -I

32 SQ. Feet

Computer lab -I

32 SQ. Feet

Computer lab -I

32 SQ. Feet

Computer lab -I

32 SQ. Feet

Computer lab -I

32 SQ. Feet

Computer lab -I

32 SQ. Feet