Objective: Understanding, Analysis and Design

Objective: Understanding, Analysis and Design

<p> EEU321 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MATERIALS</p><p>S5 Elective(D/G) L T P C Objective: Understanding, Analysis and Design 3 0 0 3 Prerequisite: Sl no Code Title of course Credit 1 EEU 102 Basic Electrical Engineering 3 2 ECU 101 Basic Electronics Engineering 3</p><p>MODULE I (12 hours) Conducting materials: Review of metallic conduction on the basis of free electron theory- Fermi-Dirac distribution - variation of conductivity with temperature and composition, Materials for electric resistances-general electric properties: brushes of electrical machines, lamp filaments ,fuses and solder. Semiconductors: Mechanism of conduction in semiconductors. density of carriers in intrinsic semiconductors - the energy gap - types of semiconductors. Hall Effect - compound semiconductors - basic ideas of amorphous and organic semiconductors Magnetic materials: Classification of magnetic materials - origin of permanent magnetic dipoles - ferromagnetism - hysterisis curve - hard and soft magnetic materials- magnetic materials used in electrical machines instruments and relays.</p><p>MODULE II (12 hours) Dielectrics: Dielectric polarization under static fields - electronic, ionic and dipolar polarizations - behavior of dielectrics in alternating fields - mechanism of breakdown in gases, liquids and solids- factors influencing dielectric strength- capacitor materials Insulating materials-complex dielectric constant - dipolar relaxation . dielectric loss insulator materials used - inorganic materials (mica, glass, porcelain, asbestos) - organic materials (paper, rubber, cotton silk fiber, wood, plastics, bakelite) - resins and varnishes - liquid insulators(transformer oil) - gaseous insulators (air, SF6, and hydrogen) – ageing of insulators.</p><p>MODULE III (10 hours) Special purpose materials and processes: Thermo couple materials-soldering materials- fuse materials-contact materials-structural materials-fluorescent and phosphorescent materials- galvanizing and impregnation process – Super conductors – effect of magnetic field- type I and type II superconductors – London equations –Josephson effect –applications of superconductors </p><p>MODULE IV (8 hours) Materials for electronic components – resistors –insulated moulded resistors-Cracked carbon resistors-alloy resistors-metallic oxide thin film resistors-High value resistors-wire wound resistors-non linear resistors –varistors –capacitors-mica- dielectric capacitors-glass-dielectric capacitors-plastic-dielectric capacitors etc – inductors –air cored coils –cored coils-ferrite core-relays- Text/Reference books: 1. Indulkar C.S.& Thiruvengadam S, An Introduction to ElectricalEngineering Materials, S. Chand Co,1998. 2. Yu Koritsky, Electrical Engineering Materials., MIR,1970 3. Arumugam M., Materials Science., Anuradha Publishers, 1990 4. Meinal A.B.& Meinal M.P, Applied Solar Energy -An Introduction., Addison Wesley Publications,1977. 5. Kapoor P.L., Electrical Engineering Materials., Khanna Publications, 6. Hutchison T.S. & Baird D.C, The Physics of Engineering Solids., John Wiley Publications 7. TTTI Madras, Electrical Engineering materials, Tata Mc Graw Hill, 1999. 8. P.K. Palanisamy ,Solid State Physics, SCITECH Publications,Hyderabad, 2004.</p>

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