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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

BOOKS--ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

BASICS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

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Fundamentals of DC and AC CircuitsFundamentals of DC Circuits : Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's law, Simple resistive circuits - Effect of series and parallel resistances - Mesh and Nodal analysis - Simple problems.Fundamentals of AC Circuits : RMS and average values of sine wave, Form factor, Peak factor. Single phase AC circuits - Impedance, Power and power factor - RL, RC, RLC circuits - Simple AC circuits - Problems.Fundamentals of Magnetic CircuitsOhm's law of magnetic circuit, Simple and composite magnetic circuits, Effect of air gap - Leakage factor - fringing effect - Simple problems. Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction - Self and Mutually induced EMF - Statically and Dynamically induced EMF - Simple problems.DC Machines and TransformersDC Machine : Construction - EMF equation of DC generator - Types of generators and motors - Characteristics.Transformer : Construction - EMF equation - Transformation ratio - Types of transformers - Instrumentation transformer.Induction MachinesThree Phase Induction Motor : Construction, Types - Principle of operation - Torque equation - Slip Vs Torque characteristics of cage and wound rotor.Single Phase Induction Motor : Principle of operation-Types - Applications.Power SuppliesHalf wave and full wave rectifiers - Bridge rectifier - Types of filters - Voltage regular - Introduction to SMPS and UPS.




ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Front Covertheoretical and experimental skills and experiences in the following areas: basic circuit analysis and measurement, first- and second-order transients, steady-state ac circuits, resonance and frequency response, digital logic circuits, microcontrollers (68HC11), computer-based instrumentation, diode circuits, electronic amplifiers, field-effect and bipolar junction transistors, operational amplifiers, ac and dc machines, and more.For engineers or any other professionals who need a solid foundation in the basics of circuits, digital systems, analog electronics, and electromechanic

Prentice Hall2005 - 880 pages




PRACTICAL ELECTRONICS FOR INVENTORS

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p>THE BOOK THAT MAKES ELECTRONICS MAKE SENSEThis intuitive, applications-driven guide to electronics for hobbyists, engineers, and students doesn't overload readers with technical detail. Instead, it tells you-and shows you-what basic and advanced electronics parts and components do, and how they work. Chock-full of illustrations, "Practical Electronics for Inventors" offers over 750 hand-drawn images that provide clear, detailed instructions that can help turn theoretical ideas into real-life inventions and gadgets.<p>CRYSTAL CLEAR AND COMPREHENSIVECovering the entire field of electronics, from basics through analog and digital, AC and DC, integrated circuits (ICs), semiconductors, stepper motors and servos, LCD displays, and various input/output devices, this guide even includes a full chapter on the latest microcontrollers. A favorite memory-jogger for working electronics engineers, Practical Electronics for Inventors is also the ideal manual for those just getting started in circuit design. If you want to succeed in turning your ideas into workable electronic gadgets and inventions, is THE book.Starting with a light review of electronics history, physics, and math, the book provides an easy-to-understand overview of all major electronic elements, including: Basic passive components o Resistors, capacitors, inductors, transformers o Discrete passive circuits o Current-limiting networks, voltage dividers, filter circuits, attenuators o Discrete active devices o Diodes, transistors, thrysistors o Microcontrollers o Rectifiers, amplifiers, modulators, mixers, voltage regulators <p>ENTHUSIASTIC READERS HELPED US MAKE THISBOOK EVEN BETTERThis revised, improved, and completely updated second edition reflects suggestions offered by the loyal hobbyists and inventors who made the first edition a bestseller. Reader-suggested improvements in this guide include: Thoroughly expanded and improved theory chapterNew sections covering test equipment, optoelectronics, microcontroller circuits, and moreNew and revised drawingsAnswered problems throughout the book<p>"Practical Electronics for Inventors" takes you through reading schematics, building and testing prototypes, purchasing electronic components, and safe work practices. You'll find all thisin a guide that's destined .





ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

This is a superb source of quickly accessible information on the whole area of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, including Electromagnetic Fields, Networks, Signals & Systems, Digital and Analog Electronics, and Power Supplies. Students will find this book a reliable and most effective tool for the solution of problems and exercises. For electrical engineers, it serves as a concise and quick reference. Each chapter is a self-contained unit, comprising all important expressions, formulas, rules and theorems, as well as many examples and applications. Extensive appendices provide much useful supplementary information. Figures, tables and frames are used to create a very clear and concise layout that makes finding essential information fast and easy.





ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

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<p>For undergraduate introductory or survey courses in electrical engineering. </p> <p> </p> <p>ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS, 5/e helps students learn electrical-engineering fundamentals with minimal frustration. Its goals are to present basic concepts in a general setting, to show students how the principles of electrical engineering apply to specific problems in their own fields, and to enhance the overall learning process. Circuit analysis, digital systems, electronics, and electromechanics are covered. A wide variety of pedagogical features stimulate student interest and engender awareness of the material's relevance to their chosen profession.</p>






ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
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For undergraduate introductory or survey courses in electrical engineering.This reliable text helps students learn electrical-engineering fundamentals with minimal frustration. Its goals are to present basic concepts in a general setting, to show students how the principles of electrical engineering apply to specific problems in their own fields, and to enhance the overall learning process. Circuit analysis, digital systems, electronics, and electromechanics are covered. A wide variety of pedagogical features stimulate student interest and engender awareness of the material's relevance to their chosen profession.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING POWER SYSTEMS

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The creation of a European liberalized electricity internal market and EU commitments for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions (Kyoto Protocol) and for the use of renewable energy generation technologies induce new important constraints and problems on the electric power systems in Europe. This then creates the need for more research and development to engage with these new challenges in order to preserve the reliability of these systems. This book aims to provide advanced tools, covering major aspects, for people involved with such research and development.
Split into two parts (the first covering the operation and control of electric power systems and the second the stability and defence of electric power systems), this book gathers together contributions from numerous well-known European specialists in academia and the electrical industry and will be an illuminating read for those involved in this field or who have some knowledge of the fundamental notions.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING POWER SYSTEM

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Electric Power Systems explains and illustrates how the electric grid works in a clear, straightforward style that makes highly technical material accessible. It begins with a thorough discussion of the underlying physical concepts of electricity, circuits, and complex power that serves as a foundation for more advanced material. Readers are then introduced to the main components of electric power systems, including generators, motors and other appliances, and transmission and distribution equipment such as power lines, transformers, and circuit breakers. The author explains how a whole power system is managed and coordinated, analyzed mathematically, and kept stable and reliable.



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ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM
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The creation of a European liberalized electricity internal market and EU commitments for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions (Kyoto Protocol) and for the use of renewable energy generation technologies induce new important constraints and problems on the electric power systems in Europe. This then creates the need for more research and development to engage with these new challenges in order to preserve the reliability of these systems. This book aims to provide advanced tools, covering major aspects, for people involved with such research and development.
Split into two parts (the first covering the operation and control of electric power systems and the second the stability and defence of electric power systems), this book gathers together contributions from numerous well-known European specialists in academia and the electrical industry and will be an illuminating read for those involved in this field or who have some knowledge of the fundamental notions




ELECTRICAL  POWER SYSTEMS
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The field of electrical engineering has become increasingly diversified, resulting in a spectrum of emerging topics - from microelectromechanics to light-wave technology. Keeping pace with progressing technology, and covering the scope of related subjects, Electric Power Systems provides introductory, fundamental knowledge in several areas. The text focuses on three major points: Power flow Fault calculations Power systems stability Using commercially available software packages, Electric Power Systems includes illustrative computer solutions for both utility and industrial systems. Chapters discuss: basic concepts relating to power and energy ac circuit analysis - emphasizing three-phase circuits various components of a power system and their simplified models single-line and reactance diagrams representing a power system with the interconnecting components power flow balanced and unbalanced fault calculations power system protection analytical and numerical solutions to power system stability problems economic power dispatch and control of power systems Written in a clear, lively style, Electric Power Systems illustrates its concepts and methods with many examples, inspired by real-life applications. This work exceptionally fills the need for a textbook teaching the subject in a one-semester sequence.


MODERS POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS

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POWER SYSTEM OPERATION AND CONTROL

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POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN

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The new edition of Power Systems Analysis and Design text provides students with an introduction to the basic concepts of power systems along with tools to aid them in applying these skills to real world situations. Physical concepts are highlighted while also giving necessary attention to mathematical techniques. Both theory and modeling are developed from simple beginnings so that they can be readily extended to new and complex situations. The authors incorporate new tools and material to aid students with design issues and reflect recent trends in the field.










Wednesday, March 23, 2011

EXAMINATION FEAR & CONFIDENCE BUILDING IN STUDENTS

Dear students, teachers and parents !
☺ Many students are writing (and some are going to write) their annual exams. Kindly note the following points and motivate the students to prepare and write the exams with confidence !
☺ Exams are the part of the life for everyone. One has to come out in flying colors in the exams for marching forward in life.
☺ Every doctor, engineer, administrator, chartered accountant, judge, advocate……… had written exams for reaching the status they are holding now and also for further elevation. For progress and development exams are inevitable without exemption.
☺ Everyone in this world who prepares for the exams / competitions / challenges will have the fear and one should have the awareness and consciousness that the fear is not for you alone, it is universal !
☺ Many people will have to face the challenges like contesting for election, for leadership, which is also an examination, the fate will be decided by others where as here the students can decide their fate.
☺ Whether we like it or not for elevating / progressing / developing / growing in the life exams are part and parcel of the existence in the modern world.
☺ Even for getting promotion one has to write exams and attend interviews. That means exams are a continuous process in life.
☺ Albert Einstein, Rabindranath Tagore, Sir Isaac Newton, Sir C. V. Raman, Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and anyone whose names come to your mind have written examination for their achievements.
☺ Marks and admission for the future course are the two criteria which create fear/ problems in the mid of the students other than the tension created by the parents and teachers.
☺ Remember that now a days thousands of colleges and academic institutions of international name and fame are coming up and getting admission for higher studies even for an average student is not difficult.
☺ High marks are important but it is not the end of the life, marks are only means for the life.
☺ None bothers about the marks scored by Dr. Abdul Kalam / Mahatma Gndhi, Mubarak Obama …. in their examinations. The marks are important only upto a level (not for ever in life).
☺ Lower marks need not be fatal/ suicidal; it can also give opportunity to think alternatives in life.
☺ Many great men might not have even a degree like Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, Ramana Maharshi, Sankarachaarya, Jesus Christ, Socrates and so on.
☺ Many great industrialists are holding only simple graduation/ or less than that like the founders of Tata, Godrej, Infosys and so on.
☺ Many high degree holders in IAS, IFS, IRS, FRCS, Ph. D are failure in their professional life. One need not be always successful in life on the basis of higher qualification or marks.
☺ Do not think that only doctors / engineers / professionals / IT men can survive in this world. There are many options for a happy life for a dedicated sincere student.
☺ Now a days there are many options in modern India and need not look overseas for better opportunities/ education / money. Even Americans and Europeans are coming to India for job & higher studies.
☺ Jobs are not guaranteed always on marks or qualifications. The merits of knowledge, experience and character are getting counted in many organizations.
☺ Read, write, recollect whatever is to be studied for the exams. Systematically and sincerely prepare for exams and come out in flying colors.
☺ Let the teachers and parents bless you with these words “ prepare and write the exams without tension my dear child! Face every challenge in life with stabilized mind ! We are with you whether you get outstanding marks or not! Now you focus only on preparation and writing the exams! Do not think about the results, admissions and rewards ! Our prayer and blessing will always be with you!”
☺ Let the teachers tell “getting higher marks is important. But that alone is not enough for a meaningful life. Let you, my dear student become good in mind and great in profession. Let you not worry too much about exams and results”
☺ Let the parents and teachers guide the students by saying “ the experience of living is life and not the preparation for living !”
☺ Let the friends motivate each other saying “there are happiness and sorrow, ups and downs, success and failure, smiling and crying, loss and profit … in our life. Let us convert the negatives of life into positives. That is the real challenge in a successful life!”
☺ MESSAGE! Get up at least at 5.00 am for optimum brain activity, pray for 30 secs. Sitting on the bed for cleaning the mind, do morning bath for cleaning the body, pray minimum for ten mins for activating the mind, do praanayaama by taking 15 times deep breaths for cleaning lungs for oxygen intake, do five soorya namaskaara for a ahealthy body, drink about 5 glass of water in the morning for cleaning blood, study by keeping the face towards east for brain activation, write whatever studied in the previous day for improving memory, recollect them calmly, never get nervous, never sleep too late and get up too early, do not worry about exams, everything in this world will come and go like that the exams will come and they will go. Nothing is permanent. Change the thoughts from the exams to other subject whenever you feel nervous on the subject. Take the mind to movies /stories /good and memorable experiences and so on or sing a good film song.
☺ One has to face the life and convert negatives into positives. Never use liquor / drugs /smoking / pan parag / in your life. Live with good vegetarian food for a healthy body.
☺ Don’t be too much crazy for money and luxury. Enjoy the life positively with family members for the society, for our motherland, for our culture and for the good aspects of heritage.
☺ Remember that how long we are living is less important that how we are living.
☺ Let every student be sincere, devoted, dedicated, confident, patriotic, faith and live with a spirit of accommodation by facing any challenges in life with confidence.
☺ Remember that money, comfort, luxury, position and so on shall be available from outside. But happiness has to come from within our mind.
☺ Hope you will follow the above points which are the messages of the great sages of India.
☺ My dear students, teachers and parents let us all motivate ourselves and our students/children for becoming good and great in their life. !

YOU SHALL GET MORE INFORMATION FROM www.iish.org and www.iish.tv

PRAYER FOR ALL SUCCESS & BLESSINGS FROM IISH COMMUNICATION TEAM
With Pranams, IISH COMMUNICATION TEAM

MESSAGES FOR A SYSTEMATIC & CUSTEMATIC LIFE

· Discussion with students, teachers and parents could give us the opportunity to understand a series of the problems faced by them in their day to day life. We would like to put the following suggestions for streamlining our life to reduce the fear, anger, tension and complexes in our mind and to lead a meaningful life.
· Try to do any work including studying systematically and make it a time bound systematic activity.
· Write down each and every minor and major work to be done and prepare a list/ schedule and √ mark the work after completing each of them.
· Remember to note down even the minute work including telephone calling/ sending emails / writing notes, etc.
· When all the listed work is over, do the pending work of the previous day or add the work to be done next day ( provided you have energy and time).
· If a few minutes rest while working continuously, take even a nap or make a round in home / office / work area to give rest for the brain and mind.
· If needed reading can be changed to writing or recollecting or explaining to others. Or change the subject to give a working rest to brain.
· Change the activity/ work in between a long work. It freshens the mind and brain like we take salty food in between sweets.
· Try to learn something new everyday simple or complicated and practice that day onwards.
· Try to reduce anger, fear, tension, ego, aversion, jealously… by changing the thinking pattern to something else when the mind is roaming in the above negatives.
· Changing the mind and thoughts is easy if it is taken to a good movie/ song or something good to remember.
· Listen good non superstitious spiritual discourses which can give new ideas, guidance, relief, etc for changing the mind and vision from negative to positive..
· Do not get over disturbed from the negatives in the newspaper/ TVs. The system can adjust many of these negatives. Becoming tensed for these issues may be a waste of time and energy.
· How ever never do any negatives to self, family, colleagues, society, culture and to our nation. Nor support those who do the negatives.
· There were bribes, frauds, politricks and different types of adharmic activities done by individuals or groups in the past and will be there in the future also. What we can expect and act are to reduce those negatives.
· Never use liquor, cigerrates, paan paraag or those which create permanent health problems. Stop them from today onwards..
· Remember that animals have pain, feelings and right to live in this world like us. Never eat their meat and never support killing the animals by way of eating the meat..
· Experience the pain suffered by animals when they are butchered cruelly, by making a deep wound using a blade in our own body. The same level of pain is suffered by every animal when it is cruelly butchered. Remember this while sitting on the dining table.
· Keep a spiritual and philosophical outlook and vision in life, towards others, water, earth, air, plants and all those which are around us and remember that we are not permanent here in this world. And remember that they are needed for us and we are not need for them,
· Keep a deep non superstitious faith in the omnipotent omnipresent divine power present within us and in others.
· Protect the dharma and our culture which existed world over for the last ten millennia. Now it is being spread world over again. Scientists, thinkers and scholars are accepting Indian thoughts everywhere in the world. It is the property of the world which belongs the Hindus, Christians and Muslims of India.
· Dharma will protect those who protect dharma and dharma will annihilate those who destroys dharma. Be dharmic everywhere and always.
· Become good and great in every activity. Remember that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction to be experienced by the actor. Survival of the fittest is a non Indian message ; Indian message is survival of the noblest which is the sustainable truth and fact.
· All those civilization which existed with the force of weapons and muscle power got wiped out from the world. Indian civilization and culture are spreading the light for the world, because it has been noble and dharmic.
With Pranams, IISH COMMUNICATION TEAM

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENTIFIC HERITAGE

SPECIAL MESSAGE ON IISH ACTIVITIES 20 th March. 2011
LAST WEEK (IISH) ACTIVITIES
# The Rushi smarana annual conference of ISH Palakkad chapter, held on 13 th Mar. was a great success .
# Second volume of the autobiography of Dr. N. Gopalakrishnan is available from IISH, Trivandrum 695 018 Price; Rs. 125 + 10; in Keralam ( 380 pages - Adhyaapakaruday lokavum saastranjanmaaruday lokavum).
# Second editions of KAILAS PARIKRAMAM and JYOTHISHAM are available in Malayalam written by Dr. N. Gopalakrishnan.
# More than a dozen lectures organized in Palakkad, Coimbatore, Trissur, Ernakulam, Alapuzha and Kollam districts during the last week were great success.
# Many novel activities like vegetarian club, creativity club, nature club, etc have been initiated in BVV of IISH.
# Students are trained Deva yajna for worshipping the god, Rushi yajna for remembering the Rushies, before the commencing of the classes, Bhootha yajna for plants, animals and birds during their lunch time. Manushya yajna of serving the poor by donating rice and clothes every days and Pitru yajna once in an year during pitru tharpana/sivaratri days.
# Excellent prototypes of lakes, mountains, forests, micro forests (sarpakavu), Pyramids, yaagasaalas, vegetable gardens, fish tank, solar systems, etc have been set up in National Heritage Centre, Trissur.
# The noel programs of Story / events / historical facts / telling and explanations on monuments/places etc have been organized every day at BVV
PRESENT ACTIVITIES
# Asianet (Malayalam channel) is telecasting Dr. N. Gopalakrishnan’s speech for five mins. between 6.45 am to 7.15 am in suprabhaatham program on some selected days.
# The time slot available is given in the website and also through special messages for organizing lectures by Dr. N. Gopalakrishnan. Contact iish Trivandrum centre.
# Your support as advertisements for web television of iish will be a blessing
# Information brochures on the details (in Malayalam and English) of the religious conversions taking place in Arunachal Pradesh are available on request.
# The construction of the fifth floor has commenced in the Bharatheeya Vidya Vihar at NHC, Trissur.
# Vegetarian club and creativity club activities have been started for the BVV students at NHC
# IISH has inaugurated the use of its own server and domain for sending emails.
FUTURE ACTIVITIES AND REQUESTS
# students sibiram/ camp will be held for few days during the month of April. Contact NHC. Traditional knowledge will be the focus of the camp.
# Note books will be distributed to 150 students in the end of March in Trissur district. We request your support, if you also would like to take part in this jnaana daanam.
# April 10 th Neela Mahaa Aarathi will be held in different parts of Bhaaratha puzha, (like the Ganga aarathi done in Haridwaar and Rusheekesh.) Let us all do the neela aarathi and Pampa aarathi to create awareness on protecting our sacred rivers. Let the former be done connected with the temple festivals and latter during Sabarimala season.
# The Karkitaka vavu pitru tharpana will be on 30 th July 2011 on Saturday, which will be a mega event in the history of iish. Accommodation + food will be available.
# Group training will be given to those who will coordinate Karkitaka vavu pitru smarana and pitru tharpana in their locality and temples. Contact National Heritage Centre or through telephone.
# Information for +1, +2 and B.Com classes is available from Indian Institute of Commerce and Humanities of IISH at (National Heritage Centre, Mazhuvanchery, Trissur) for girls.
# Digitalization of six class rooms at Bharatheeya Vidya Vihar of IISH will be commencing shortly
# Any handicrafts materials produced by you can be displayed in NHC museum permanently in your name made of wood / ceramics/ clay / glass / stone and sand/ and natural materials - (plastic, synthetic and cement materials not accepted)
# Good quality video connected with heritage, arts, music, dance, cultural programs, including temple programs are welcome for telecasting in the iish television in any language
# We welcome your support for 1. The note books for distributing to poor students 2. Good quality medicines to distribute to Vayanad tribals 3. Rice to poor in Trissur districts and 4. Used or unused cleaned clothes for distribution in colonies. 5. Rice collected by the BVV students for the poor were distributed in the NHC campus by LKG & UKG students on 9 th March.
# Display of bullock cart, horse cart and rickshaw in the museum for the children visiting as groups at NHC (total cost Rs. 32,000) needs you support 2. EPBAX connection at NHC; approximate cost RS. 25,000
# Your support to iish is eligible for 80 G exemption from IT, Govt of India .
Lecture programs of Dr. N. Gopalakrishnan (A). 22 nd Mar 6.00 pm Theerthapaadamandapam, Trivandrum (B). 27 th Mar. 6.00 pm AT BTH Ernakulam, Ekal Vidyalaya. (C). 1 st Apr. 2.00 pm Chinmaya Vidyalaya, Trissur (D). At 6.00 pm Kodakara puthukkavu devi temple, Trissur (E). 2 nd Apr. Available in national heritage Centre, Trissur (F). 3 rd Apr. 10.00 am Gurudeva sandesa pacharana samithi, Palarivattom, Ernakulum (G). 3 rd Apr. 1.30 pm Goudasaraswatha Women’s Association, Anugraha hall, Ernakulum (H). 3 rd Apr. At 7.30 pm Kulathoor moozhi Hindu matha Convention I. 4 th Apr. 10.00 am Time slot available in Ernakulam / Alapuzha / Kottayam (J). 4 th Apr. at 4.00 pm Valiakulangara temple, Ochira, Kollam (K). At 6.30 pm Moolassery Mahadeva temple, Kayamkulam .( Any information regarding the programs and organizing lectures can be available from iish, Trivandrum or from the local coordinators)

With Pranams, IISH COMMUNICATION TEAM