Electrical Engineering Labs

The following are the labs run by the department:

Basic Electrical Engineering Lab:

It is common Lab for all first year engineering students to understand them about the basic concepts and Laws of generations of electricity, transmission and its distribution. In this lab students of first year perform experiments related to topics taught in theory like Ohms Law, K.V.L – K.C.L, Superposition theorem, Nortons theorem, Thevenin’s theorem, open circuit and short circuit test of single phase transformers, etc.

Electrical Machines Lab:

Students are introduced to various electrical machines ranging from DC generators to AC induction and synchronous machine, three phase transformers, three phase alternators etc. Students of second and third year perform experiments related to topics taught in theory. This lab is purposely designed to teach the aspects of electrical machines. In Electrical Machines Lab, working principles and characteristics of DC and AC electrical motors, and power generators are examined.

Measurement & Instrumentation Lab:

This lab consists of experiments related to measurement like Owens bridge, Wheatstone bridge, Kelvin’s double bridge, RTD, thermocouple, thermistor, etc. Electrical measurements deals with the measurement of stability and working standards of the meter, this includes the knowledge of utilization and control of electrical energy. The main objectives of this lab course are to expose the students to different types of electrical measuring instruments. To calibrate & test different types of electrical measuring instruments. Electrical measurements deals with the measurement of stability and working standards of the meter, this includes the knowledge of utilization and control of electrical energy. The main objectives of this lab course are to expose the students to different types of electrical measuring instruments. To calibrate & test different types of electrical measuring instruments.

Networks Lab:

This lab consists of experiment kits such as Thevenin’s Theorem, Norton’s Theorem, Maximum Power Transfer Theorem, Reciprocity Theorem, Super position Theorem related to topics covered in Network analysis & synthesis.

Power System Lab:

This lab consists of different relays like Differential relay, Overcurrent relay, Thermal relay, Instantaneous overcurrent relay, single line to ground fault analysis, three phase to ground fault analysis on which students of final year perform experiments related to topics studied in power system. The Electrical Power Systems Laboratory has been set up mainly to teach the practical aspects of Power Systems Engineering. At present it conducts parts of the laboratory classes in following subject areas. Introduction to Power Systems, Generation & transmission, Power System Protection, Power Distribution & Utilization, Power System Analysis. Facilities are available for over current, under voltage, directional, differential and distance relays.

Power Electronics Lab:

This lab consists of experimental setups on which students of third year perform experiments related to topics studied in power electronics like half bridge rectifier, full bridge rectifier, half wave converter, full wave converter, inverter and as simulation experiments performed by Power Simulation software. The Power Electronics Laboratory, is a unique opportunity for students to design and build. Power electronic circuits are the backbone of almost every modern convenience. Automobiles, cell-phones, laptop and desktop computers, television sets, and kitchen appliances, among many other systems, require power electronics circuits to convert electrical energy to a useful form. Converters – Telecommunication industries, Battery Charging Station, Power sector.

Computer & simulation Lab:

This lab basically consists of about 20 computers on which various simulation softwares like Sci-Lab, LabView and MATLAB have been installed. These softwares are being used by the students of second, third and final year students for lab as well as project work.

POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS LAB

The outcome of this lab is to develop a detailed understanding of load flow analysis for power system. The range of analysis tools applied to the design upgraded transmission line and investigation of fault occur in transmission line to provide reliable operation in power system. This lab will able to design and investigation to ensure the power flow in the buses

ANALOG AND DIGITAL ELECTRONIC LAB

To get practical experience in design, assembly and evaluation/testing of Analog components and circuits including Operational Amplifier, Timer, etc. Combinational logic circuits. Counters and Registers using Flip-flops. Synchronous and Asynchronous Sequential Circuits. A/D and D/A Converters.