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Department Vision & Mission
1. Provide academic environment conducive for high quality learning
in Electrical and Electronics Engineering to ensure our graduates
have successful careers.
2. Strengthen industry institute interaction to enable the students
work on real time problems and encourage them to engage in
lifelong learning.
3. Ensure that our students are well trained to work in a team with
professional ethics and apply latest tools for the solution of
engineering problems.
To Emerge as a premier center of learning in
Electrical and Electronics Engineering with scientific
quest having focus on professional ethics and human
values.
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I am gratified to know that the department of Electrical and
Electronics Engineering is bringing out the technical magazine “e-Techno
Track” of this academic year (2016-2017). This is a productive technical
material and subsidiary skill developing tool for the students. I wish this
organization “Electrical and Electronics Engineering Association‟ a very big
success in all their ventures. I also applaud the coordination and efforts
behind the team to bring out this issue. I wish them all success.
Good things remain good only because they are always scarce. I am
glad to pen for this wonderful magazine as an appreciation of the
commendable efforts put forth by the team for its grand beginning. The
efforts taken to bring about innovative content is appreciable. Content on
the various opportunities available in the corporate world and alerts on
various student level competitions shall be included hence forth. Wish you
all a grand operation throughout the year.
This is great news for the college as far as I’m concerned. Students
from the department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering are more
energetic and talented among all. The release of this spectacular issue of
their technical magazine has added value to their constant efforts. Through
this message, I wish them “All the very Best” for their future endeavors to
and hope the students to bring more laurels to the college on the whole.
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I am pleased to know that our Electrical and Electronics
Department students are once again successful in bringing the magazine
“e-Techno Track” for this academic year 2016-17. Our EEE students have
established a joint to venture, in bringing out a technical magazine with
their contributions. I express my compliments to the secretary, the editors
and their dedicated committee for their valuable efforts in bringing out this
issue. I wish them all triumph!
It is indeed a happy moment for our Electrical and Electronics
Department as the students have successfully brought out the Magazine “e-
Techno Track” for the year 2016-17. The most important aspect we could
derive from this stupendous effort is that it brings out the various technical
and analytical skills of the budding engineers. I wish them all the very best
for releasing more such magazine inn future.
It is a noble task on the part of the Department of Electrical and
Electronics Engineering to make it with their frequent issue “e-Techno
Track”. I wish that this magazine establishes to be a flint to fire the
enthusiasm and excite their minds for many intrusive innovations among
the students and inspire passion among the members of the faculty of
Electrical and Electronics committee. My greeting to the editorial board to
keep the good work.
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1. Ander Marie Ampere
Lived 1775- 1836
Ander Marie Ampere was born on Andre-Marie Ampère was born on 20 January 1775 to Jean-Jacques Ampère, a prosperous businessman, and Jeanne Antoinette Desutières-Sarcey Ampère, during the height of the French Enlightenment. He spent his childhood and adolescence at the family property at Poleymieux-au-Mont-d'Or near Lyon. Jean-Jacques Ampère, a successful merchant, was an admirer of the philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, whose theories of education (as outlined in his treatise Emile) were the basis of Ampere's education.
Teaching Career
In 1819 and 1820 Ampère offered courses in philosophy and astronomy, respectively, at the University of Paris, and in 1824 he was elected to the prestigious chair in experimental physics at the College de France. In 1814 Ampère was invited to join the class of mathematicians in the new Institut
Scientists
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Imperial, the umbrella under which the reformed state Academy of Sciences would sit.
Ampere engaged in a diverse array of scientific inquiries during the years leading up to his election to the academy—writing papers and engaging in topics from mathematics and philosophy to chemistry and astronomy, which was customary among the leading scientific intellectuals of the day. Ampère claimed that "at eighteen years he found three culminating points in his life, his First Communion, the reading of Antoine Leonard Thomas's "Eulogy of Descartes", and the Taking of the Bastille.
Work in Electromagnetism
He applied mathematics in generalizing physical laws from these experimental results. The most important of these was the principle that came to be called Ampere's law, which states that the mutual action of two lengths of current-carrying wire is proportional to their lengths and to the intensities of their currents.
Ampere also applied this same principle to magnetism, showing the harmony between his law and French physicist Charles Augustin de Coulomb's law of magnetic action. Ampère's devotion to, and skill with, experimental techniques anchored his science within the emerging fields of experimental physics.
Ampere also provided a physical understanding of the electromagnetic relationship, theorizing the existence of an "electrodynamic molecule" (the forerunner of the idea of the electron) that served as the component element of both electricity and magnetism. In 1827 Ampère was elected a Foreign Member of the Royal Society and in 1828, a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Science.
Legacy
In recognition of his contribution to the creation of modern electrical science, an international convention, signed at the 1881 International Exposition of Electricity, established the ampere as a standard unit of electrical measurement, along with the coulomb, volt, ohm, and watt, which are named, respectively, after Ampère's contemporaries Charles-Augustin de Coulomb of France, Alessandro Volta of Italy, Georg Ohm of Germany, and James Watt of Scotland. Ampère's name is one of the 72 names inscribed on the Eiffel Tower.
Several items are named after Ampère; many streets and squares, schools, a Lyon metro station, and an electric ferry in Norway.
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2. Leon Charles Thevenin
Lived 1857 - 1926
Leon-Charles Thevenin, was a French telegraph engineer and educator. He
was the one to propose the equivalent generator theorem in 1883, 43 years before Norton's complementary theorem. The theorem is commonly called Thevenin's Theorem in his honor, but, in fact Hermann Von Helmholtz proposed it first in an 1853 paper.
Thevenin graduated from the École Polytechnique in 1876 and became one of the first students to enroll in the École Superieure de Telegraphie (EST) to be prepared for a career in the Government owned telegraph service. In the two-year program at the EST, he was introduced to Gustav Kirchhoff's laws of circuit analysis. His duties included administrative and educational activities. Thevenin devoted a considerable portion of his time to teaching, for which he had a liking. In connection with his teaching, he undertook an investigation of Kirchhoff's laws as applied to electric networks. This study resulted in his formulation of the equivalent generator theorem.
He was a talented violin player. Another favorite pastime of his was angling. He remained single but shared his home with a widowed cousin of his mother's and her two children whom he later adopted.
Thévenin consulted several scholars well known at that time, and controversy arose as to whether his law was consistent with the facts or not.
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Shortly before his death he was visited by a friend of his, J. B. Pomey, and was surprised to hear that his theorem had been accepted all over the world.
In 1926, he was taken to Paris for treatment. He left a formal request that no one should accompany him to the cemetery except his family and that nothing be placed on his coffin but a rose from his garden. This is how he was buried at Meaux. Thévenin is remembered as a model engineer and employee, hard-working, of scrupulous morality, strict in his principles but kind at heart.
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Electricity Crosswords
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Across Down
3. a graphic representation of an electric
circuit or apparatus, with standard symbols
for the electrical devices
5. a device that protects a circuit from
current overload
7. describes a circuit that provides a single
conducting path
10. the force of attraction or repulsion
between objects due to charge
12. a material that transfers charge poorly
13. a device that is a source of electric
current because of a potential difference, or
voltage between the terminals
14. the rate that electric charges move
through a conductor
1. a material that transfers charge easily
2. the change in the electrical potential
energy per unit charge
4. the region around a charged object in
which other charged objects experience an
electric force
6. the ratio of the voltage across a conductor
to the current it carries
8. an electrical device containing a metal
strip that melts when the current in the
circuit becomes too great
9. describes a circuit that provides 2 or more
separate conducting paths
10. an electrical device connected so that it
provides one or more complete paths for the
movement of charges
11. an electrical property of matter that
creates a force between objects
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ENGINEERS(P)LIMITED
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13. MOUNIKA C 134G1A0235 EN EN ELECTRICAL
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ENGINEERS(P)LIMITED
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1. PRODUCTION OF ELECTRICITY FROM ARTIFICIAL NANO TREES The energy harvesting trees are super eco-friendly synthetic trees will make use of renewable energy from
the sun along with wind power, which are an effective clean and environmentally sound medium of
gathering solar radiation and wind energy. The artificial trees are implanted with Nano leaves, a composite
of nano-photovoltaic nano-thermo voltaic and nano-piezovoltaic sources transforming light, heat and wind
energy into eco-friendly electricity.
The Nano leaves transform the whole solar scale converting detectable light, infrared and Ultraviolet in a
unification with piezo-electric generators that alter wind energy into electricity giving you efficient, cost
efficient and attractive looking
solutions, whilst providing the greatest
electric power. The world is reeling
under the severe shortage of reliable and
efficient energy resources. The
profitable energy resources used to
generate electricity so far, ‘fossil fuels’
are extinguished and also effecting the
environment, thus the greenhouse effect
and the global warming phenomenon
that we keep hearing about are the
repercussions. Thus, there is an
immediate call to switch over to a better,
eco-friendly, affluent energy resource
i.e., ‘the Renewable Sources. It
eliminates the problems faced by a
traditional solar panel fields, i.e., non-
availability of solar energy during
cloudy or rainy days and during
nightfall. In case of Solar Botanic Trees,
The more the wind is, the more Nano-leaves are moved. Wind that is moving thousands of Nano leaves in
a tree canopy are causing mechanical strain in the petiole, twigs and branches. Nano piezo-electric elements
incorporated in the petiole twigs and branches are the tiny Nano piezoelectric elements that will generate
millions and millions of Pico watts as these thousands of Nano leaves flap back and forth due to wind. The
stronger the wind, the higher the "flap" frequency, and therefore the larger the watts generated in the petiole,
twigs and branches. Similar is the case of energy during rainfall, the mechanical vibrations in these tiny
generators produce electricity from movement or kinetic energy caused by wind or falling raindrops.
Student Articles
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2. New Paper Batteries Powered by Blood
Sheets of paper can be made to work like batteries and power electronics, research now reveals.The paper
sheets could even get power from sweat or blood and, in the future, energize devices implanted within
people, scientists said.
“When we get this technology down, we'll basically have the ability to print batteries and print
supercapacitors," said researcher Pulickel Ajayan, a materials scientist at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
in New York. "We see this as a technology that’s just right for the current energy market, as well as the
electronics industry, which is always looking for smaller, lighter power sources."
To make the paper batteries, researchers first impregnated everyday paper sheets with carbon nanotubes,
pipes only nanometers or billionths of a meter wide—about the diameter of the DNA helix. These make the
paper black and help it to conduct electricity.When the scientists soaked electrolytes—salty compounds that
help supply the energy in batteries, in general—into the paper, they developed working batteries.
A battery the researchers made could power an LED light, the kind now
found in many flashlights. The scientists also created other kinds of energy
sources with the paper batteries, such as super capacitors, which currently
often find use in electric vehicles, helping them last longer on the road.The
paper batteries also worked with many different electrolytes, even
salty bodily fluids such as sweat and blood. The success of this finding
suggests many potential biological and medical applications. The devices
also can be stacked, like a ream of printer paper, to work together and thus
provide more total power output.
The papers are lightweight and flexible. They worked even if rolled, twisted, bent or cut, over a wide
range of temperatures, from "-100 degrees F to 350 degrees F, making them useful in both the Arctic and
Death Valley," researcher Robert Linhardt, a biopolymer expert at Rensselaer, told Live Science. The
researchers have not yet developed a way to inexpensively mass-produce the devices. They hope to print
the papers using a roll-to-roll system similar to how newspapers are printed.
The researchers are now investigating ways to boost the efficiency, reliability and safety of the
batteries and super capacitors, as well as different manufacturing techniques.
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S.No Professional body Event name Date Resource person
1. ISTE-Student chapter Guest lecture on Energy
Audit and management
05-08-2016 B.Venkata subbaiah,
Deputy director, NPTI,
Bengaluru
2. EDP Cell One day workshop on Banks
for
Entrepreneurs
13-08-2016 S.J.F.Ravindranath
Chief manager
Canara bank
Sainikpuri,
Secundrabad
3. ISTE-Student chapter Guest lecture on
communication and
presentation skills
17-08-2016 Mrs.B.Waheed parveen
Assistant professor,
Humanities and
sciences dept,SRIT
4. IE(I)- Student chapter One day workshop on
“Introduction To MATLAB
Simulink Modelling”
20-08-2016 M.Lakshminath,
Assistant professor,
EEE dept, SRIT
5. ISTE-Student chapter Guest lecture on Power
system Protection, recent
practices
21-08-2016 Mr. V. Ravindra reddy
AE, AP Transco,
Anantapuramu
6. EDP cell One day workshop on
Entrepreneurship and
Emerging technologies
29-08-2016 Mr. Siva shanker
VP, student relations,
IB hubs
7. ISTE-Student chapter One day workshop on Matlab
tools
20-10-2016 Dr. C. Srinivasa rao
Professor, EEE dept,
G.Pullaiah college of
engineering and
technology, kurnool
8. ISTE-Student chapter A one-day Faculty
Development Program on
“Role of a teacher in Molding
Engineering Students”
19-11-2016
9. One day workshop on “recent
trends in project
management”
13-08-2016 Dr. C. Naga Bharath
10. ISTE-Student chapter Guest lecture on Power
system operation and analysis
14-01-2017 Mrs. Kanya kumari,
AE, AP Transco,
Anantapuramu
11. ISTE-Student chapter A Lecture on “HUMAN
VALUES AND
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS”.
23-01-2017 C.S.Bala Chandra
sunku
12. IE(I)- Student chapter Guest lecture on Problems of
Power system operation
15-02-2017 V.Surya narayana reddy
ADM wind farms, BKS
13. ISTE-Student chapter Guest lecture on Embedded
systems
16-03-2017 B.Varun kumar,
Assistant Professor,
Events Organized
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S.No Name of the Faculty Title of publications Journal/Conference
1
G. Meerimatha
Topological structure analysis based
Radial Distribution Network
solution with DG
International Science Press,
IJCTA, 10(5) 2017,PP.259-266
2
P.Malleswara Reddy
Fuzzy controlled UPQC for power
quality enhancement in a DFIG
based grid connected wind power
system
International journal of Electrical
and Computer Communication
Engineering, ISSN:2533-8945,
Vol 3, Issue 3
Autonomous PV array excited wind-
driven Induction Generator for off
grid application
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Electrical and
Instrumentation Engineering,
ISSN:2320-3765, Vol.6, Issue
4,April 2017
Power Quality improvement of PV-
diesel battery hybrid system using
DSTATCOM
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Electrical and
Instrumentation Engineering,
ISSN:2320-3765, Vol.6, Issue
4,April 2017
Fuzzy controlled UPQC for power
quality enhancement in a DFIG
International journal of Electrical
and Computer Communication
ECE dept, SRIT
14. SRIT Awareness on Gate exam and
Preparation
12-04-2017 Director of gate
engineering academy
15. ISTE-Student chapter Project expo by final year
students
05-05-2017
16. ISTE-Student chapter A two-day Faculty
development Program on
“Computational methods for
solving Distribution
Problems”
24-06-2017
to 25-06-
2017
T.Ramana
Sap analyst
DXC technologies,
Bengaluru
17. One day guest lecture on
environmental mitigation and
monitoring
09-03-2017 Dr.K.V.Surya narayana
Professor, Civil dept,
SRIT
Faculty Publications
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3
K.Sudarsan
based grid connected wind power
system
Engineering, ISSN:2533-8945,
Vol 3, Issue 3
Power Quality improvement of PV-
diesel battery hybrid system using
DSTATCOM
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Electrical and
Instrumentation Engineering,
ISSN:2320-3765, Vol.6, Issue
4,April 2017
4
K.Vinod Kumar
Autonomous PV array excited wind-
driven Induction Generator for off
grid application
Fuzzy controlled UPQC for power
quality enhancement in a DFIG
based grid connected wind power
system
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Electrical and
Instrumentation Engineering,
ISSN:2320-3765, Vol.6, Issue
4,April 2017
International journal of Electrical
and Computer Communication
Engineering, ISSN:2533-8945,
Vol 3, Issue 3
Autonomous PV array excited wind-
driven Induction Generator for off
grid application
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Electrical and
Instrumentation Engineering,
ISSN:2320-3765, Vol.6, Issue
4,April 2017
Power Quality improvement of PV-
diesel battery hybrid system using
DSTATCOM
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Electrical and
Instrumentation Engineering,
ISSN:2320-3765, Vol.6, Issue
4,April 2017
Modelling of Three-phase
Asynchronous motor using Vector
Control Theory
Proceedings of the first
International Conference on
Computational Intelligence and
Informatics, Advances in
Intelligent Systems and
Computing 507,DOI
10.1007/978-981-10-2471-9_66
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T.Aravind Babu
Modelling of Three-phase
Asynchronous motor using Vector
Control Theory
Proceedings of the first
International Conference on
Computational Intelligence and
Informatics, Advances in
Intelligent Systems and
Computing 507,DOI
10.1007/978-981-10-2471-9_66
6
G.Balakrishna
Multi objective network
reconfiguration of Distribution
systems with DGs and Shunt
capacitors
IPASJ International Journal of
Electrical Engineering (IIJEE),
ISSN 2321-600X, Vol.4, Issue 1,
January 2016
7
N. Sreenivasulu
Loss Reduction in Radial
Distribution Systems by Optimal
Voltage Regulator Placement using
Fuzzy logic
Proceedings of the world
congress on Engineering and
Computer Science 2016 ,Vol. 1,
ISSN: 2078-0966
8
M. Rajesh
Analysis of Fuzzy Controller for
Inverter with Renewable Energy
Sources based Micro-Grid
International Journal of Scientific
Engineering and Technology
Research, ISSN: 2319-8885,
Vol.05, Issue 01, January 2016
9
G. Peddanna
Analysis of Fuzzy Controller for
Inverter with Renewable Energy
Sources based Micro-Grid
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VENUE
1 Dr.N.SREENIVASULU COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR SOLVING DISTRIBUTION PROBLEMS
SRIT, Anantapuramu
2 Dr. G.BALAKRISHNA COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR SOLVING DISTRIBUTION PROBLEMS
SRIT, Anantapuramu
3 Dr. K NAGARAJU SKILL SET TRAINING PROGRAM BIT Institute of Technology, Hindupur
4 Dr. K NAGARAJU COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR SOLVING DISTRIBUTION PROBLEMS
SRIT, Anantapuramu
5 Dr. G.SRINIVASAN SKILL SET TRAINING PROGRAM BIT Institute of Technology, Hindupur
6 Dr. G.SRINIVASAN COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR SOLVING DISTRIBUTION PROBLEMS
SRIT, Anantapuramu
7 G.MEERIMATHA COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR SOLVING DISTRIBUTION PROBLEMS
SRIT, Anantapuramu
8 K.SUDARSHAN COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR SOLVING DISTRIBUTION PROBLEMS
SRIT, Anantapuramu
9 B.VIJAYA LAKSHMI COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR SOLVING DISTRIBUTION PROBLEMS
SRIT, Anantapuramu
Faculty Development Programs
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10 M.V.PAVAN KUMAR COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR SOLVING DISTRIBUTION PROBLEMS
SRIT, Anantapuramu
11 P.MANOHAR COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR SOLVING DISTRIBUTION PROBLEMS
SRIT, Anantapuramu
12 M.GURUMOHAN COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR SOLVING DISTRIBUTION PROBLEMS
SRIT, Anantapuramu
13 C RAJESH INTERNET OF THINGS AND APPLICATIONS SRIT, Anantapuramu
14 C RAJESH COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR SOLVING DISTRIBUTION PROBLEMS
SRIT, Anantapuramu
15 T ARAVIND BABU INTERNET OF THINGS AND APPLICATIONS SRIT, Anantapuramu
16 T ARAVIND BABU COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR SOLVING DISTRIBUTION PROBLEMS
SRIT, Anantapuramu
17 B SHRAVANI COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR SOLVING DISTRIBUTION PROBLEMS
SRIT, Anantapuramu
18 G SAAHITHYA COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR SOLVING
DISTRIBUTION PROBLEMS
SRIT, Anantapuramu
19 R BHAGYASREE COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR SOLVING DISTRIBUTION PROBLEMS
SRIT, Anantapuramu
20 M LAKSHMINATH FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TRANSFORMATIONS IN ENGINEERING
EDUCATION
Vardhaman College of Engineering, Hyderabad
21 M LAKSHMINATH COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR SOLVING DISTRIBUTION PROBLEMS
SRIT, Anantapuramu
22 P.MALLESWARA REDDY
EMERGING TRENDS IN POWER ELECTRONICS AND POWER SYSTEMS
CVR College of Engineering, Ibrahimpatnam
23 P.MALLESWARA REDDY
COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR SOLVING DISTRIBUTION PROBLEMS
SRIT, Anantapuramu
24 K.VINOD KUMAR EMERGING TRENDS IN POWER ELECTRONICS
AND POWER SYSTEMS
CVR College of Engineering,
Ibrahimpatnam 25 K.VINOD KUMAR COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR SOLVING
DISTRIBUTION PROBLEMS SRIT, Anantapuramu
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SRIT, Anantapuramu
27 P. MANIKANTA FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TRANSFORMATIONS IN ENGINEERING
EDUCATION
Vardhaman College of Engineering, Hyderabad
28 P. MANIKANTA COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR SOLVING DISTRIBUTION PROBLEMS
SRIT, Anantapuramu
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S. No Date Name of the company visited Students who
visited
1. 03/09/2016 Rayalaseema Thermal Power Plant
(RTPP), Muddanuru, Kadapa Dist. Andhra
Pradesh
II EEE
2 01/04/2017 Tungabhadra Dam and Power House IV EEE
Industrial Visits