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Kiran Chandar | Re: AMIE Section B Electrical syllabus The AMIE stands for Associate Member of Institution of Engineers. It is an engineering degree course recognized by all State Governments, Central Govt., UPSC etc as equivalent to B.E/B.Tech. Eligibility: The applicant who wants to appear in this exam must have +2/HSC/PDC with Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics with minimum 45% marks. AMIE Exams: Section B (Electrical Engineering) Compulsory Subjects IC 402 Engineering Management EL 403 Power Systems EL 404 Circuit and Field Theory EL 405 Electrical Machines EL 406 Measurements and Control EL 407 Design of Electrical Systems Optional Subjects (Any three from any one Group) EL 411 Energy Systems EL 412 Power Electronics EL 413 High Voltage Engineering and Power Apparatus EL 414 Power System Performance EL 415 Micro-processors and Micro-controllers Group II Electrical Machines and Drives EL 421 Advanced Aspects of Electrical Machines EL 422 Power Electronics EL 423 Electrical Drives EL 424 Electrical Power Utilization EL 425 Micro-processors and Micro-controllers Group III Control and Instrumentation EL 431 Control Theory EL 432 Power Electronics EL 433 Process Control Systems EL 434 Instrumentation Systems EL 435 Micro-processors and Micro-controllers Here I am uploading a file that contains the AMIE Section B Electrical syllabus. This is as follows: Group A Management and Organisations Management process: Definition, planning organizing, directing, controlling, coordinating, types of management. Organisation Definition, planning, design and development, types of organizations. Management planning and control: Classical, new classical and modern principles. General Management, scientific management, engineering, management, systems management. Planning: Procedures, resources and constraints, objectives, goals, policies and procedures. Control: Setting of reference or standards, appraisal or evaluation, monitoring and controlling, types of control. Human resource planning and management, selection, recruitment, training, retraining, skill development, competence development, promotion and career development, participative management, trade unions, and collective bargaining, Management of Physical Resources Plant: site selection procedures, factors affecting selection. Layout-types and relative merits and demerits, Maintenance-Objectives, different types of associated decisions, strategies for effective maintenance, computer applications. Material : Functions, objectives, planning and control including inventory models with or without storage costs, price break ( excluding dynamic and probabilistic considerations). Different classes of inventory. Material Requirement Planning (MRP). Group B Financial management: Introduction to standard forms of financial statements, i.e., balance-sheet, profit and loss, and income statement. Fixed and current asset items. Fixed and current liability items. Linkage of two successive balance-sheets through income or profit and loss statement. Funds flow statement. Financial ratios and their implications. Managerial economics: Concepts, theory of production, marginal productivity and cost. Introduction to theory of firm. Quality management: Quality definition, quality planning, quality control and quality management, Total quality management, ISO 9000 systems, simple quality control techniques like control charts and acceptance sampling. Marketing management consumer behavior, market research, product design and development pricing and promotion. Project management: Introduction. Concept of a project, project management concepts, project simulation, cost or project and means of financing, economic evaluation criteria of the project, project implementation, project planning, scheduling and monitoring, project control (PERT, CPM techniques including crashing). Project evaluation. Information technology and management. Role of information, management information system and decision support system, Information technology-introduction to e-business, e-commerce and integration tools like enterprise resource planning (ERP). Power Systems Group A Generation of electrical power: Conventional and non-conventional methods. Typical layout of thermal and hydro power stations-main and auxiliary equipment. Load management: Base and peak loads. Load curves Definitions of load factor, diversity factor, demand factor. Capacity planning. Load forecasting. Capital and running costs for different types of plants. Different electricity tariffs-flat rate, two part and TOD tariff. Generator excitation systems: Speed and excitation control of generators. Load sharing of generators in a system. Stability of power system: Definitions of transient and steady state stability. Swing equation and its solution by step-by-step method. Equal area criterion for transient stability. Group B Transmission of electrical power: Overhead and underground transmission line configurations. Materials for transmission line conductors and insulators. Power station and sub-station switchyard and layouts. ACSR conductors, bundled conductors. Overhead line poles, towers and cross arms.' Single and double circuit lines. Untransposed and transposed 3-phase transmission lines. Overhead, line sag calculation. Effect of wind pressure and ice loading on transmission lines. Transmission line parameters: Resistance, inductance and capacitance calculations. Skin and proximity effects. Corona and radio interference of EHV lines. Voltage distribution in suspension insulators. String efficiency. Different types of cables. Capacitance of cables. Intersheath grading. ¬ Performance of short transmission lines: Line loss, efficiency and regulation of line. Zero regulation condition of power transmission. Performance of medium transmission lines: Nominal T and ^ representation. Regulation and efficiency of medium lines. Performance of long transmission lines: Equivalent T and ^ representations. Propagation constant and characteristic impedance of a long line. Ferranti effect. urge impedance loading. Infinite line. Wavelength of line. Determination of A, B, C, D constants of transmission lines. Transmission line charts: Power factor and power angle of a transmission line. Power angle diagram of an interconnector. Use of shunt and series capacitor in a transmission line. Management of Physical Resources |
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Unregistered | AMIE Section B Electrical syllabus I am searching for the AMIE Section B Electrical syllabus? Please tell me about the AMIE Section B Electrical subjects? Also tell me from where I can download its syllabus? |