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President Message
I am very glad to know that the students of the
Department of EEE are bringing out a newsletter to throw
light on the activities and achievements of their
department. Such activities among the students will
enhance their communication skills, technical skills,
innovative thinking, analytical thinking and knowledge as
well. I congratulate the students of department of EEE
for taking up this task and I wish all the students of EEE
can have a great future which is ahead.
"Be attentive at your work to achieve your goal”
Secretary & Correspondent Message
Dear students of the Department of Electrical &
Electronics Engineering, I am happy with an immense
pleasure to convey my message for newsletter. Such
activities will help the professional students to begin and
pursue their voyage into new realms of knowledge. I
congratulate the department of EEE for delivering such a
wonderfulnewsletter.
“Training your minds to become engineers of innovation should be the
first motto during your under graduation”
I wish you all success for your bright future.
Principal Message
I am very glad to note that interactive seminars, JAM, Paper
Presentations, Technical Quiz, Aptitude Tests, General Quiz,
Painting competition and Group Discussions were
conducted. Students association facilitates interaction
between the students, faculty, alumni, and eminent people
in the respective field. I congratulate all the EEE faculty and students for making
newsletter November 2013.
“Believe in hard work which decides thefuture”
QIS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING &TECHNOLOGY(Autonomous)
(An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institution&, Approved by AICTE, New Delhi)(Permanently Affiliated to JNTUK - Accredited by NBA – UGC Recognized)
Vengamukkapalem, Ongole,Prakasam (D.T),A.P - 523272
HOD’s Message
I am very much delighted to know that the students association of
department of ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING brought the “Newsletter-
2K17” into the light of world. I am very glad to note that interactive
seminars, workshops, Documentary, Paper Presentations at various
engineering colleges, Technical Quiz and Social Welfare activities
conducted. I heartily congratulate the students of ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING for their initiative in participating in a variety of
activities and bring up this newsletter.
“Creativity comes from trust. Trust your instincts. And never hope more than you
work.”
ELECTRICAL&ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
The Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering was started in the year1998 with an intake of 40 students. At present there is an intake of 180 students. Thedepartment was accredited by NBA Committee of AICTE in the year 2009, which was agreat achievement in the department’s history. The department offers PG programs, M.Tech in Power System Control & Automation form the year 2010, and Power Systemsfrom the year 2011, and Power Electronics & Power Systems from the year 2012.
The department has highly qualified and experienced eminent Professors,Associate Professors and Assistant professors headed by Dr.B.Venkata Prasanth. TwoPhD Scholars Received their PhD Degree Under his Guidance and also Guiding EightResearch Scholars from Various Reputed Universities. Most of the faculty members areregistered for their Ph.D at various universities and are actively pursuing their researchwork. The teaching faculty is active in conducting research activities.Infrastructure
The department has good infrastructural facilities and is equipped with full-fledged laboratories which include Engineering workshop, production technology,metallurgy and instrumentation, fluid mechanics and hydraulic machinery, thermalengineering, heat transfer, machine tools and metrology, mechanics of solids,simulation and machine dynamics. These laboratories not only cater the needs of undergraduate and post graduate program me but also are adequate to carry out activeresearch in the entire allied field. The department has audio visual facilities with LCDand OHP’s for effective teaching.
Excellent teaching and learning environment will be achieved by focusingattention on scientific assessment of results, presides continuing education,encouraging, conducting and participating in seminars, conferences, workshops etc...,Students of our department actively participate in national-level paper contests beingorganized at IIT’s, NIT’s and various other Engineering colleges. Some of them havealso been awarded in these paper contests. The department has been organizingtechnical symposium “ELECTROQUEST” at national level from 2008 onwards. TheDepartment aims at to bring out a technical- conscious among student community,keeping in the view of Vision 2020.
Vision
To be a center of High Quality Education and Research in the field ofElectrical and Electronics Engineering to meet the needs and Aspirations of thesociety
Mission
To Train students by providing effective teaching capabilities in presence of highly Qualified Faculty.
To make the Students Ready enough to succeed in a Rapidly Changing World by providing Necessary skills
To build up moral and Ethical Values among the Students
To Provide Opportunities for all students to become Active life- long learners
Inspiration Column
Nicola Tesla:Nicola Tesla (b. Smiljan, Croatia, 10th
July 1856, d. New York 7th Jan. 1943) was apioneer in the field of high-tension electricity.The SI unit of magnetic flux density was namedafter him as the Tesla (T). He made manydiscoveries and inventions of great value to thedevelopment of radio transmission and to thefield of electricity. These include a system of arclighting, the Tesla induction motor and a systemof alternating-current transmission, the Teslacoil, a transformer to increase oscillatingcurrents to high potential, a system of wirelesscommunication, and a system of transmittingelectric power without wires. He designed thegreat power system at Niagara. Tesla's advancedconcepts include transmission of large quantitiesof electrical power without wires andinexhaustible energy supplies from the universe.Despite over 700 patents bearing his name hedisliked being called an "inventor," muchpreferring the description "discoverer."
He emigrated to United States in 1884with the hope of finding a backer for hispolyphase alternating current system. Themagnet that drew him was the Niagara falls. As aboy in his teens he had seen a picture of the falls,ever since then the hope of converting the powerof the falls into electricity had remained withhim. It is said that when he thought of an object,he could see it physically and had no need ofpencil and paper, just as when he read, which hedid rapidly, he was virtually photographic.
When Edison heard his ideas, he was notinterested but gave him a job. Edison promised$50,000 if Tesla could perfect a new type ofdynamo. When Tesla succeeded and asked forthe money he was told that he did not understandAmerican sense of humour. At this point Teslaquit. He was unemployed and was forced to digditches at $2 per day to earn a living.Fortunately, his foreman introduced him to a MrBrown of Westinghouse and once more he had alaboratory. Tesla continued on his invention andin May 1890, he was granted the first string ofpatents, and they grew faster. GeorgeWestinghouse offered one million dollars toTesla for his patents. During the Spanish-American war Tesla offered to the governmenthis invention of a "robot" to be operated byremote control by means of his wireless system.They laughed at him. He died a pauper leavingbehind a golden legacy in the shape of his greatinventions.
Objectives of the department
To impart good technical knowledge to students.
To fulfill the needs of the society in the various fields related to Electrical &Electronics Engineering.
To organize training programs/workshops for upgrading staff performance.
To establish MOU’s
To publish technical papers in National/International journals.
To increase the percentage of first classes and distinctions and henceplacements.
Guest Lectures/Seminars/Workshops Organized
1. A One week Workshop on “Mi-Power Software” conducted by Sri. K.Pranay Chowdary, PRDC, Bangalore, from 21-01-2017 to 27-01-2017.
Key Note By Sri. K. Pranay Chowdary:MiPower is a highly interactive, user-friendly windows based Power SystemAnalysis package. It includes a set ofmodules for performing a wide range ofpower system design and analysis
study. MiPower features include a topnotch Windows GUI with centralizeddatabase. Steady state, transient andelectro-magnetic transient analysis canbe performed with utmost accuracyand tolerance. Designed to assess therisk of Voltage instability and margin ofstability during sudden disturbances,under steady state conditions. It ranksthe load busses based on the L-indexvalue and the highest L-index indicatesthe system collapse point. The value ofL-index is zero at no load and 1 at theverge of collapsing point. Performsthree-phase harmonic load flow tocompute harmonic distortion factors.Calculates harmonic transfer anddriving point impedances for bothtransmission and distributionpower systems.
2. A guest lecture on "Off grid and Grid connected RES without/ withbattery systems- a case study" conducted by Dr.M. Nageswara Rao,Asst. Professor, EEE Dept., JNTUK, Kadinada, on 10-02-2017.
Key Note By Dr.M. Nageswara Rao:Explained the nature of dynamiccharacteristics of a hybrid wind-solargeneration unit. Using excel tools, theresults obtained were used to quantifythe impact of such dynamicphenomena on the operation, stabilityand power quality of the overallsystem. Finally, remedial measureswere developed to establish the Load-Power profile. This research was doneon a hybrid wind-solar and batterysystem installed in a school inNaivasha-Kenya. The system consists
of two wind turbines (0.9kW*2) and aPV system (1kW*3) connected to a 24V(57.6 kWh) battery system throughcharge controllers. The system relieson the grid connection whenever therenewable energy supply is low. Thegrid connection passes through aninverter charger which charges thebatteries at the same time supply theInstitution’s load. Whenever thebatteries are full all the grid power isdirected to the institutions load. Theinstitution has a capacity of 246students with loads in 6 classrooms, 2laboratories, 4 dormitories, 1 computerlab with 10 computers and a library. Inorder to determine the performance ofthe hybrid wind-solar and batterysystem, wind and solar resourcespotential were measured in addition tothe power generated and consumed.The above mentioned results wereanalyzed to understand the dynamicsof a grid-integrated wind-solar systemand corresponding local load
3. A Seminar on "How to Crack GATE, IES and PSU’s In first attempt”conducted by
4. Dr. Nainar Reddy, ACE Academy,Hyderabad, on 14-03-2017.
Students Listening to Dr.Nainar Reddy.
Key Note By Guest: If you are planning toappear in IES- ESE 2017 exam, thenstart your preparation from the earlyphase of college days. Ideally yourpreparation should start from secondyear onwards which will keep youahead of your competitor. By this, wemean a candidate should be thoroughwith each and every subject of studyduring the graduation course - theconcepts should be clear and no topicsshould be left out. Remember IES- ESE2017 is a very tough exam andpreparation has to be 100 percent. Youmust identify your weak subjects, areasand make study plan accordingly tocover as much as possible. Theproblem of forgetting the formulas etc
should be sorted out as earlier aspossible.
Faculty Excellency
International Journals Dec (2017-18)
Dr. B. Mouli Chandra, K. Manindher, T. Srikanth, An Improved PowerFactor Of Zvs Based Quasi Resonant Converter Driven Dc Motor,International Journal Of Pure And Applied Mathematics, Issn: 1311-8080,Volume 117, No.15, 2017. Scopus Scimago Journal
Dr. B. Venkata Prasanth, Raja Reddy. D,& Dr. V. Ganesh, Modelling Of TheGeneralized Unified Power Flow Controller (Gupfc) With 48-Pulse GateTurn-Off Based Voltage Source Converter, Springer,Pp.1-9, 2017.
Dr. B. Mouli Chandra, N. Suvarna Raju, Enhancement Of Power QualityImprovement With Multi Level Inverter Based Ipqc For Micro Grid, IjsetrIssn 2319-8885 Vol.6, 2017. If 5.762
D.Prasad, R Uma Mahesh, A Maximum Power Point Tracking TechniqueBased On Ripple Correlation Control Common Mode Voltage AndDifferential-Mode Harmonics In Three-Phase Inverters, Ijpres Volume 8,Issue 2,2017. If 4.825
L V Mahesh Babu, T Srinu, Voltage Synchronization Using SeriesCompensation Technique For Distributed Generation System, Ijsetr, Issn-2319-8885, Vol.06, Issue.08, 2017 If 5.762
Dr. B. Venkata Prasanth, Raja Reddy. D, & Dr. V. Ganesh, Improvement OfThe Distributed Power Flow Controller (Dpfc) Performance In Transmission Lines During Failure Of Series Converter, Elsevier Ltd, Pp.1-9, 2017
International Accepted Conference Dec (2017-18)
K.G.MANINDHER, SK GOUSH BASHA, Dr.B.MOULI CHANDRA“Novel ControlStrategy For An Independent Electrically Operated Wheel Chair Using DCServo Motor” Paper Is Been Selected In International IEEEConference.“IEEE Sponsored First International Conference On Power,Energy, Control Transmission Systems 2018 – ICPECTS 2018”Organized ByThe Department Of Electrical And Electronics Engineering Of Sri Sai RamEngineering College, West Tambaram, Chennai.
CONSOLIDATED CONSULTANCY LIST
S.No.
AcademicYear Duration
Discipline Organization Nature of
Work
Revenue(Rs)
Faculty incharges
1 2017-18 1 Year EEESwathi
Concrete Bricks
Preparation ofwiring layout, completion of wiring, electrification and maintenance of Motors
1,61,600/-
Prof. J KrishnaKishoreMr.N. RaviKiranSmt. A B DeepaMr. D Mallikarjuna Reddy
2 2017-18 1 Year EEE SwathiPolymers Pvt.Ltd
Electrification and maintenance of Motors and Transformer. Maintenance of Lighting load
2,48,600/-
Dr.B.Mouli ChandraMr. B VenkateshMr. Y MaheshBabuMr. K Sandeep
3 2017-18 1 Year EEE QIS PharmacyCollege
Design of Lightning Scheme Maintenance of all ElectricalEquipment
1,61,700/-
Dr. S RavindraMr. Sk Gouse BashaMr. L .VenkateswarluMr. R Srikanth
STUDENT EXCELLENCY
S.NoName of
theStudent
Type of thePresentation
Name of theCollege Date Prize/Participation
1 M.Tejaswini Paper PresentationR.V.R & J.C.College OfEngineering, Guntur-
A.P
17th
and18th
Feb2017
Participated
2 G.VinayChowdary Paper Presentation
R.V.R & J.C.College OfEngineering, Guntur-
A.P
17th
and18th
Feb2017
Participated
3 M.ManuKumari Paper Presentation
R.V.R & J.C.College OfEngineering, Guntur-
A.P
17th
and18th
Feb2017
Participated
4M.V.R.
Jyothirmai Paper PresentationPrakasam Engineering College, Kandukur-A.P
8thand9th Feb2017
1st Prize
5 P.Sai VenkataLahari Paper Presentation Prakasam Engineering
College, Kandukur-A.P
8th and9th Feb2017
Participated
6 M.Tejaswini Paper PresentationPrakasam Engineering College, Kandukur-A.P
8th and9th Feb2017
Participated
Placement Details : Students Selected In On campus
S.No Name of the Student Name of the Company
1 BEHAL SAI LAKSHMI C-CORE
2 MUKTHINUTHALAPATI L N PHANINDRA C-CORE
3 ALLA VIDYA SREE DIGICALL
4 GALLA REVATHI DIGICALL
5 GANDHAM SANDHYA DEVI DIGICALL
6 BEHAL SAI LAKSHMI FACE ACADEMY
7 BALIJEPALLI MALLIKA HGS
8 BANDARU VISHNUVARDHAN HGS
9 BEJAWADA MADHULATHA HGS
10 BEHAL SAI LAKSHMI INFOSYS BPO
11 SHAIK JANIBASHA JUST DAIL
12 TATIKONDA SIVA RAMA KRISHNA LENNOVO
13 DHARANIKOTA GOPI NEW TECH INDUSTRIES
14 BEHAL SAI LAKSHMI POLARIS
15 SHAIK JANIBASHA REVIGO
16 MUKTHINUTHALAPATI L N PHANINDRA SNOVASYS
17 GANDHAM SANDHYA DEVI GJ SOLUTIONS
18 TUTUPALLI UMAMADHAVI GJ SOLUTIONS
19 EDARA DEVI SANKAR PRAKASH CHOWDARY GJ SOLUTIONS
20 KORE SAIDA RAO GJ SOLUTIONS
21 TATIKONDA SIVA RAMA KRISHNA GJ SOLUTIONS
22 KOLAKALURI JOY VICTOR GJ SOLUTIONS
23 MUNNANGI VENKATA SAI MADHURI GJ SOLUTIONS
24 VEMURI JASWANTH GJ SOLUTIONS