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               Features of linear and non-linear systems -Concept of phase portraits – Singular points – Limit cycles –
               Construction of phase portraits – Phase plane analysis of linear and non-linear systems – Isocline method.
                                                                                       TOTAL : 60 PERIODS

               OUTCOMES:
               On the completion of the course, the students will be able to
                     determine the state space representation of various control system.-
                     analyse the nonlinear and linear time varying system using  state equations
                     estimate the controllability and observability of the system.
                     determine the state feedback for both SISO and MIMO systems
                     analyse the linear and non-linear systems using phase plane analysis

               TEXT BOOKS:
                   1.  M. Gopal, “Modern Control System Theory”, New Age International, 3rd edition , 2014
                   2.   K. Ogatta, “Modern Control Engineering”, PHI, 5th edition 2015.

               REFERENCES:
                   1.  George J. Thaler Brown, “Automatic Control System” Jaico Publications 2002
                   2.  Douglas  A.  Lawrence  and Robert  L.  Williams  II,  Linear  State-Space  Control  Systems  Feb  9,
                   2007
                   3.   Gene F.  Franklin,  J.  David  Powell  and  Abbasemami-Naeini,  “Feedback  Control  of  Dynamic
                   Systems”, Fourth edition, Pearson Education, Low price edition. 2002.
                   4.  https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/337324
                   5.  https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11771-003-0021-y

               EE17E64               HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING                                            L T P C
                                                                                                         3  0  0  3
               OBJECTIVES:
                     To understand the nature of breakdown mechanism in solid, liquid and gaseous dielectrics.
                     To provide knowledge on generation of high voltages in laboratories.
                     To learn the measurement of high voltages.
                     To study the testing of power apparatus and insulation coordination.
                     To understand the application of high voltage in Electrostatic fields

               UNIT I         OVER VOLTAGES IN ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS                                                9
               Causes of over voltages and its effects on power system  – Lightning, switching surges and temporary
               over voltages, Corona and its effects – Reflection and Refraction of Travelling waves- -Characteristics of
               Switching Surges-Protection against over voltages.

               UNIT II        DIELECTRIC BREAKDOWN                                                               9
               Gaseous  breakdown  in  uniform  and  non-uniform  fields  –  Corona  discharges  –  Vacuum  breakdown  –
               Conduction  and  breakdown  in  pure  and  commercial  liquids,  Maintenance  of  oil  Quality–  Breakdown
               mechanisms in solid and composite dielectrics statistical approach of breakdown-Practical Considerations
               in Using Gases for Insulation Purposes

               UNIT III       GENERATION OF HIGH VOLTAGES AND HIGH CURRENTS                          9


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