CORE TEACHING – POWER QUALITY

CORE TEACHING Subject: POWER QUALITY NAME OF THE GUEST: Dr. V. KARUNAKARAN, M.E., M.I.E., Ph. D., Retired Superintending Engineer (TANGEDCO & TANTRANSCO) TIME:  11 am to 12.30 pm  /  DATE: 10.3.2021 MODE OF CONDUCTION:  GOOGLE MEET ONLINE TOPIC:   POWER QUALITY IN GRID INTEGRATED POWER SYSTEMS, INCLUDING NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY SYSTEMS. Objective To impart the practical knowledge…

Core Teaching in Power System Protection in the topics of Relays and Circuit breakers

Core Teaching in Power System Protection in the topics of Relays and Circuit breakers Date: 24.02.2021 Time: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Guest Speaker: Dr.S. Poornima, Researcher, Ferroresonance Mitigations in Transformer Protection, Anna University   Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering conducted a “CORE TEACHING IN POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION” on 24th February 2021, from 11AM…

A REPORT ON INTERNATIONAL FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ON SMART GRID

Objective: To teach the 5 revised and upgraded units of the course Smart Grid, offered at SRM IST for EEE students, to the teaching and student fraternities.   The department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering conducted an IEEE Power & Energy Society sponsored “International Faculty Development on Smart Grid” from 27th July 2020 to 31st July 2020. On 27thJuly…

Future Electric Mobility-Electric Vehicles

07.05.2020 10 AM TO 1.00 PM. SPEAKERS: Dr. K.N.Srinivas, HOD/EEE and Vice-Principal (Academic), Dr. S.Gayathri Monicka.Prof/EEE Mr.K.Arulvendhan.A.P/EEE MODERATOR Mr. Dillisrinivasan.   Audience: +2 And Final Year EEE Diploma students CONTENTS Why EV? History of EV Key Components of Electric Vehicle 1. Charger 2. Battery & Battery Management System 3. Electric Machine 4. Power Converters Types…

Report On School Visit

On 27.02.2019, four faculty members, Mr. Ajay Daniel, Mr. Nagisetty Sridhar, Mr. Vinil and Ms. Vijayalakshmi from department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering department visited Grace Matriculation School for teaching few major portions in physics, particularly with respect to electricity and magnetism, as per their syllabus. Model based teaching of the above portions was considered.…