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About Department

About the Department:

The R.P Educational Trust Group of Institutions, located in Bastara (Karnal), provides a B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering (EE). Electrical Engineering is one of the largest and fastest growing field which is generally deals with the study and applications of Electricity and Electromagnetism. Our aim is to impart knowledge with innovative ideas to the students in the teaching-learning process. It improves understanding in the fields of High Voltage Engineering, Electrical Power Systems, and Power Electronics and Power Quality. The Department has good infrastructure facilities and equipped with full fledged laboratories such as Basics of Electrical Engineering Lab, Electrical Machines-I Lab, Electrical Machines-II Lab, Electrical Work Shop Lab, Power Systems Lab, Electrical Measurement & Measuring Instruments Lab, Power Electronics Lab, Analog Electronics Lab, Electrical Drives Lab etc.

Message from Principal/HOD

MESSAGE 

R.P. Educational Trust Group of Institutions, Bastara (Karnal) has started 4 years’ B.Tech degree course (UG) in Electrical Engineering. The Department of Electrical Engineering was established in 2009 with good infrastructure and facilities as well as an excellent atmosphere to provide the technical exposure to the students in various fields. This UG program begins with the study of basics of Electrical Engineering and then commences an extensive treatment on conventional courses as well as courses in the emerging field. This includes courses like Electrical Power System, Electrical Machines, Renewable Energy Sources, Power Electronics, Control System, Energy Management and Measuring Instruments etc.

This program also gives exposure to advances in Electronics and Computer Software used in the field of Electrical Engineering. The department believes in providing ample opportunities to the students for their overall growth as well as prepares them for industrial ready professional with human values.

 

Er. Ankush Sharma

Asstt. Prof. & Head

Department of Electrical Engineering

E-Mail: hodee@rpiit.com

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Research Publications

Research Publication

                                                                

 

  • Ankush Sharma
  1. “Congestion Management In 9-Bus Transmission Line Using TCPST” published in journal Global Journal for Current Engineering Research (GJCER), ISSN: 2265-2765, Vol. 2(1), pp-225-229, 2013.

 

  1. “Management of congested transmission line” published in International Journal of Engineering Studies, ISSN: 0975-6469, Vol. 6, number 2, pp 135-138, 2014.

 

  • Rinku Dhiman
  1. Presented a Paper titled “Performance & Analysis of Fuzzy Logic Controller Based Induction Motor Drive System Using Simulink” in the proceedings of Special Issue of IJCCT, ISSN (ONLINE) : 2231–0371, ISSN (PRINT) : 0975–7449, Volume- 3, Issue-1.
  2. Presented a paper titled “PSCAD based Modeling and Control of DFIG for Wind Energy Applications” in National Conference on Renewable Power Technologies and Electric Drives [Article-1366] (December 19-20, 2013).
  3. Presented a paper titled “Dynamic Behaviour Analysis of Wind Energy Conversion System Based on DFIG Using PSCAD Simulation” in National Conference on Engineering, Management and Apparel & Textile Technology held at Galaxy Global Group of Institutions, Dinarpur, Ambala, Haryana on 21st 2015.
  4. Presented a paper titled “Estimation & Design of Possible Solar Photovoltaic Generation Potential for 1000 M2 Available Area at G.G.G.I, Dinarpur” in National Conference on Engineering, Management and Apparel & Textile Technology held at Galaxy Global Group of Institutions, Dinarpur, Ambala, Haryana on 21st 2015.
  5. Presented a paper titled “High Voltage Distribution System (HVDS) an Alternate for Improvement of Voltage Drop Profile” in National Conference on Engineering, Management and Apparel & Textile Technology held at Galaxy Global Group of Institutions, Dinarpur, Ambala, Haryana on 21st 2015.

 

About Laboratories

LABORATORIES

 

 

Electrical Technology Laboratory

This course familiarizes the students with the fundamental concepts of electricity and electronics that involve direct current, alternating current, series and parallel resistive circuits, inductance, capacitance, transformers, motors, electronic components, and various types of test equipment found in industry.

 

Electrical Machines Laboratory – I

This course familiarizes the students with the various types of tests for transformers, generators, motors and machines.

 

Digital Electronics Laboratory

This Lab familiarizes the students with the concepts of digital electronics practically and train them to design combinational and sequential logic circuits

 

Signals and Systems Laboratory

This course develops an understanding to describe signals mathematically and to perform mathematical operations on signals and helps students to understand the system properties such as linearity, time invariance, with or without memory, causality, and bounded-input bounded-output stability.

 

Electrical Machines Laboratory – II

This Lab familiarizes the students with the starting methods of 1-phase & 3-phase induction motor and various types of tests for induction motors.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Power Electronics Laboratory

This lab familiarizes the students with the working and characteristics of Power Diode, Transistor, MOSFET, Thyristor, Triac, cycloconverters, choppers, rectifiers, inverters and their practical applications.

 

 

Project-I

In this lab students use their basic knowledge to design a small circuit having real time utility.

 

Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Laboratory

This course makes the students to understand and gain knowledge about experiments with Microprocessor and Microcontrollers kits and Software as per the industry requirements.

 

Power Systems Lab

This course gives the practical knowledge of operation of various kinds of relays, circuit breakers & transmission lines and to provide knowledge of practical aspects of transmission lines covering string efficiency of insulators and ABCD parameters.

 

Project-II

Students will develop and practice engineering design skills by working on a team base project. Students will experience all phases of a design process.

 

Control systems Laboratory

Students will learn the different types of controlling techniques to achieve the desired response and will be able to perform system’s time and frequency-domain analysis with response to test inputs. Analysis includes the determination of the system stability.

 

 

 

 

Power Systems – II

This course deals with modern power system operational and control problems and solution techniques like State estimation, contingency analysis, load-frequency control and automatic generation control. Load flow analysis and external equivalents for steady-state operations.

 

Computer Methods in Power System Laboratory

This course covers methods of network modelling by graph theory and algorithmic approach, representation of three phase network elements, Kron reduction technique, Schemes of ordering, short circuit studies using Z bus, load flow equations, Gauss-Seidel and Newton-Raphson methods, fast decoupled methods, AC-DC load flow problems, transient stability solution using modified Euler’s method, sparsity techniques and state estimate of an AC network.

 

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Lecture Plan (2025-26)

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