Electrical Lab:

The Electrical Engineering (EE) labs are well equipped, properly ventilated, sufficiently spaced and offer a comprehensive hands-on learning experience covering a wide array of vital areas in modern technology. Here’s a brief overview highlighting the relevance of each lab area:

    1. Power System Lab:  This laboratory is a vital facility in electrical engineering education. It provides hands-on experience with testing current transformers (CTs), potential transformers (PTs), load flow analysis, fault detection, and practical power system design.

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2.    Power Electronics Lab:  It provides hands-on experience with Thyristor Commutation Techniques, Controlled Rectifiers, AC Voltage Controllers, and Closed-loop control of DC drives.

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3.   Electrical Machines Lab:  It provides hands-on experience with various electrical machines, including DC machines, induction machines, BLDC motors, and PMSM machines.

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4.     Control System Lab:   Equipped with cutting-edge tools, it provides students practical insights into control engineering principles. Students engage in activities related to Thyristor Commutation Techniques, Controlled Rectifiers, AC Voltage Controllers, and Closed-loop control of DC drives.

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5.      Switchgear lab: Equipped with modern facilities, it provides real-life exposure to power system protection like under current/overcurrent relays, under-voltage/over-voltage relays, auto reclosers, and transformer overheating protection.switchgear lab

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6.   Electrical measurement lab: They explore resistance, inductance, and capacitance using Wheatstone bridges, Maxwell bridges, and Schering bridges. Additionally, students gain hands-on experience with AC measurements and strain gauges.

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7.    Electrical circuit analysis lab: These labs provide hands-on experience in analyzing and simplifying circuits, learn essential techniques such as superposition, Thevenin’s theorem, nodal and mesh analysis, and maximum power transfer.

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8.       Project Lab

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In conclusion, the EE labs offer a diverse and comprehensive learning environment, enabling students to gain practical skills and play a vital role in shaping future engineers and innovators capable of addressing the complex challenges of today’s technology-driven world.