Department Established year:  2005-06.

Intake

BE:  60 seats (1st Shift) and 60 seats (2nd Shift) – Total 120 seats

ME:  Electrical Power System: 24 seats

Total number of laboratories with Names:

  • Electrical Machine
  • High Voltage Engineering
  • Power system Protection
  • Power Electronics/ microcontroller/ microprocessor
  • Basic electrical engineering/department workshop
  • Power system simulation
  • Electrical Measurements and Measuring Instrument/industrial instruments
  • Analog and digital Electronics
  • Control system/ control theory

 

Vision of Department:

To develop the total personality of the individual and high levels of discipline and strive to set global standards, making our students technically superior and ethically strong, who in turn shall contribute to the advancement of society, nation and humankind.

 

Mission of Department:

  • To enable students to develop skills to solve complex technological problems of current times and also provide a framework for promoting collaborative and multidisciplinary activities
  • To provide state-of-the-art resources that contribute to achieve excellence in teaching-learning, research and development activities
  • To provide suitable forums to enhance the creative talents of students and faculty members
  • To bridge the gap between industry and academia by framing curricula and syllabi based on industrial and societal needs.

Message from Head of Department

Welcome to the website of the Department of  Electrical Engineering. our Department is providing a balanced curriculum – a balance between theoretical knowledge and practical approach, technical knowledge and complementary studies, with the aim of producing allrounder graduates who can able to face any difficulties in their life. We often review our teaching methodologies and tries to improve it to give best quality. For measuring our performance, feedback from students is collected, analyzed and used for improvements in our teaching methodologies.

we have well qualified and experienced faculty, well maintained classrooms, the labs at the department are well equipped, maintained and regularly modernized with latest equipment and standard software tools. Independent project work by students is highly encouraged. The faculty is motivated to update their knowledge base through regular faculty development programs and research.

Lastly, the Department of Electrical Engineering maintains a positive atmosphere which characterizes the relationships between three axes—the students, the academic staff, and the administrative staff.

Sr. No. Name of Laboratory Descriptions Equipment
1. ELECTRICAL MACHINE 280 sq. mt AC  Motor

3-Φ,440 v,5HP,1440 rpm.Squirrel cage induction motor.,

DC Shunt Generator 3KW 1440 rpm 230v,

KEW make static 3Φ DC power supply,

KEW make Lamp Bank of 5KW,

3-Φ Choke Coil Current capacity of 10 amp, 440v,

KEW Transformer 1-Φ, 3-Φ,Variac,

Cut Model of DC Machine.

DC Motor Generator set shunt coupled,                                  DC Shunt Motor coupled with DC Coumpound M/C,

DC Series M/C coupled with DC Series M/C,               Squirrel Cage Induction Pole Changing Motor,           Alternator Coupled With DC Motor,                          Alternator Control Panel for Parallel Operation and Generator Protection,

Auto Synchronous Motor.

2. ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT AND MEASURING INSTRUMENT 140 sq. mt Regulated phase supply

Kelwin Bridge

Potentiometer & Effect of Loading Detector

Resistance transducer.

Pressure transducer,

Thermocouple

Maxwell’s traineer kit

Hay’s Bridge traineer kit

BH curve & Hystersis loop kit,

LVDT Trainer

Strain Gauge Demo. Trainer

Optical Transducer Trainer

Anderson  Bridge  Trainer

Shering Bridge Trainer

Hall effect Trainer.

3. APPLIED ELECTRONICS 80 sq. mt Four Trace Oscilloscope

DC Power supply

Function Generator

Comscope  100677  to  100678

Digital IC Trainer

Linear IC Trainer

Digital Multimeter

Low Pass Filter

High Pass Filter

4. POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION 180 sq. mt Oil Test kit

Current Transformer 10/5 A, 10 VA.

CT Testing kit with Standard CT

IDMT Overcurrent Relay kit Electromechanical Alstom.

3 Phase Transformer Protection Study Unit

Transmission Line Study Unit

Feeder Protection Test kit.

5. HIGH VOLTAGE 90 sq. mt Transformer

Capacitor divider

Resistance divider

Sphere Gap Assembly

Rod Gap Assembly

Solid testing Kit

Horn Gap Assembly

Grounding Rods

High Voltage Tester

Corona Cage

Field Plotter,

Impulse Generator,

Oscilloscope.

6. CIRCUIT & NETWORK 70 sq. mt Norton Theorem

Thevenian Theorem

Super Position

Maximum power transfer

Series Resonance

Parellel Resonance

 

7. COMPUTER CENTER/ MICROPROCESSOR 100 sq. mt ET” 8085 Microprocessor trainer kit

“ET” 8086 Microprocessor trainer kit

“ET” 8051 Micro Controller

“ET” 8-Channel 8-Bit ADC using ADC 0809

“ET” Seven Segment Display

“ET” Key Board Interface

“ET” Traffic Light ControllerInterface

“ET”  LED Matrix Display

PLC Trainer Kit

8. POWER ELECTRONICS 100 sq. mt Function Generator

Cathode Ray Oscilloscope

555 Timer as Astable Multivibrator

555 Timer as Bistable Multivibrator

Multivibrator Tra.Transistorised

OP-AMP  as Squarewave Generator

Forced Commutation circuit trainer

SCR Turn on Method

full controlled Bridge rectifier

3-Φ Half controlled bridge rectifier

3-Φ Full wave controlled bridge rectifier

1-Φ SCR Series Inverter

1-Φ SCR Parallel Inverter

SCR motor controlled with FHP motor

Study of UJT & UJT Relaxation Oscill.

Current Commutated Chopper

Voltage Commutated Chopper

9. CONTROL SYSTEM 70 sq. mt Open Loop Control system

Closed  Loop Control System

Basic feedback system

Type  0,1,2  Control system

Test Signal generator

Error  Detector

Ac synchro transmitter  &  receiver,

DC  Position servo system

  • Softwares available
    (1) Mi – Power
    (2) Matlab
Sr. No Event Type Event Title Expert Name & Affiliation Departmental Coordinator Duration Report
1 Expert Talk   Gate drive circuits   Prof Hiren D Patel Mrs Apurva Tatu & Mrs Sweety Patel 17/07/2017
  Design  considerations  & aspects of three

Phase induction motors

   Dr. J.G. Jamnani Mrs Apurva Tatu & Mrs Sweety Patel 18/07/2017
   Transformers    Mr. Dhruvesh  Mehta Mrs Apurva Tatu & Mrs Sweety Patel 04/08/2017
  Industrial Applications of Power Electronics   Mr.Maulik Sanghvi

 

Mrs Apurva Tatu & Mrs Sweety Patel 18/09/2017
 

Analog and Digital Electronics

 

Mr. Tejas Maniyar

Mrs Apurva Tatu & Mrs Sweety Patel 02/02/2018
Power Quality and Recent Approach in it    Mr. Hitendrasinh B         Vaghela Mrs Apurva Tatu & Mrs Sweety Patel 27/03/2018
Substation Equipment   Mr. Hemantkumar N    Raval Mrs Apurva Tatu & Mrs Sweety Patel 28/03/2018
Electrical Machine Design   Mr. Mihir Vasavada Mrs Apurva Tatu & Mrs Sweety Patel 29/03/2018
2 STTP  

Advance technique for implementation hardware and soft ware in electrical engineering

 

Mr. Dishant Shah

Emblink System

Rakesh Sukhadia & Mihirkumar Rathod 04/12/17

To

08/12/17

STTP Short Term Training Program

Proposed Schedule on ‘Advanced Trend in Renewable energy sources in electrical and electronics engineering’

Dr. J. G. Jamnani

Dr. Amit Sant

Dr. S. N. Pandya

 

 

Mr. Rakesh Sukhadia 11/06/2018 to 15/06/2018
3 FDP
4 CERTIFIED COURSES Advance technique for implementation hardware and software in electrical engineering Mr. Maulik Sanghavi

Mr. Dishant Shah

Rakesh Sukhadia & Mihirkumar Rathod 04/12/17

To

08/12/17

CERTIFIED COURSES Electrical Wireman Mr. P. M. Detroja Rakesh Sukhadia & Mihirkumar Rathod 20/01/2018 to 7/04/2018
CERTIFIED COURSES Solar Technician Dr. Rajan Rakesh Sukhadia & Mihirkumar Rathod 25/03/2018 to 30/04/2018
Sr. No Industry Name Date of Visit Target Audience Number of Participants Report
1 Green field Control Pvt. Ltd. 18/7/17, 19/7/17 5th sem, EE 104
2 220 KV Ranasan S/S 2/8/17, 3/8/17 7th sem EE 104
3 ERDA, Vadodara

 

15/12/17,20/12/17 7th sem EE 99
4 KE Transformers,Vijapur 21/12/17,22/12/17 3rd sem EE 97
5 EQDC, Gandhinagar 5/1/18 8th sem EE 45
6 Polyphase/Neophase motors 19/3/18 6th Sem EE 60
Sr. No Name of Faculty Paper Title Journal / Conference Name ISSN Month/Year
1 Dr. Sanjay R. Vyas Controller Based Transformerless Inverter for Grid Tied PV System With Reactive Power Adjustable IEEE / EECCMC

conference

January 2018
2 Mihirkumar C. Rathod Controller Based Transformerless Inverter for Grid Tied PV System With Reactive Power Adjustable IEEE / EECCMC

conference

January 2018
3 Mihirkumar C. Rathod OPERATION AND REVIEW OF DOUBLE FEED INDUCTION GENERATOR (DFIG) FOR CONSTANT POWER CONTROL IN WIND POWER PLANT IJAERD 2348-4470 Dec-2017
4 Mihirkumar C. Rathod Modelling and Simulation of DFIG based wind farm for constant power control and fault -ride through IJCRT

 

2320-2882 March-2018
5 Darshan Thakar CONVENTIONAL AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE BASED CONTROL TECHNIQUES FOR INDUCTION MOTOR DRIVE IJCRT 2320-2882 FEBRUARY-2018
6 Mrs Apurva Tatu Grid Integration of 20 kW Solar Photovoltaic System: A Review Journal 2348-6406 Dec-2017
7 Mrs Apurva Tatu Solar photovoltaic system integration with grid using NPC inverter Journal 2320-2882 March 2018
8 Mr. Ashish Patel Design and analysis of Microinverter for PV Grid IRJET 2395-0056 Jan- 2018
9 Mr. Ashish Patel Integration of D.G. In Micro-Grid IJCRT 2320-2882 March 2018
10 Mr. Ashish Patel Simulation and Analysis of DPFC for voltage Sag and Swell Mitigation IJCRT 2320-2882 March 2018
11 Mr. Ashish Patel Micro inverter IRJET 2395-0056 March 2018
12 Mr. Maulik C. Pandya Operation and review of different methods of Fault Identification in power system IJAERD 2348-4470 Dec-2017
13 Mr. Maulik C. Pandya Review and Operation of IPFC device for power flow control in power system IJAERD 2348-4470 Dec-2017
14 Mr. Maulik C. Pandya Coordination of SVC and TCSC in Multimachine Power System for voltage profile improvement European Journal of Advances in Engg. & Tech. 2394-658X Jan-2018
15 Mr. Maulik C. Pandya Review and Operation of IPFC device for power flow control in power system IJCRT 2320-2882 March 2018
16 Mr. Maulik C. Pandya Coordinated control of SVC and TCSC for voltage profile improvement employing Particle Swarm Optimization IEEE/Smart TechCon 2017 Aug 2017
17 Mrs. S.R.Christian Review of Power quality Enhancement in wind energy using STATCOM device IJTRE 2347 – 4718 Dec 17
18 Mrs. S.R.Christian Review of transformerless UPFC device for power quality enhancement in power system IJAERD eISSN: 2348-4470 Dec 17
19 Mrs. S.R.Christian Comparison and analysis of UPFC and  transformerless UPFC device for power quality enhancement in power system IJCRT 2320-2882 March 18
20 Mrs. S.R.Christian Simulation and analysis of wind power plant connected with STATCOM for fault analysis IJCRT March 18
21 Mr. Pushpak B Patel Design and analysis of Microinverter for PV Grid IRJET 2395-0056 Jan- 2018
22 Mr. Pushpak B Patel Integration of D.G. In Micro-Grid IJCRT 2320-2882 March 2018
23 Mr. Pushpak B Patel Simulation and Analysis of DPFC for voltage Sag and Swell Mitigation IJCRT 2320-2882 March 2018
24 Mr. Pushpak B Patel Micro inverter IRJET 2395-0056 March 2018
25 Mr. Pushpak B Patel REVIEW AND OPERATION OF DPFC FACT DEVICE FOR VOLTAGE SAG AND SWELL MITIGATION IJTRE 2347 – 4718 Dec 17
26 Mr.Maulik V.Patel MODELLING AND SIMULATION OF SOLAR-WIND HYBRID

SYSTEM FOR GRID INTEGRATION

 

IJTRE 2347 – 4718 April-2018
27 Mr.Maulik V.Patel REVIEW AND OPERATION OF SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC WATER PUMPING SYSTEM IJAERD

 

2348-6406 Dec-17
28 Mr. Rakesh Sukhadia The Impact of Distributed Generation on IEEE bus System. IJAERD 2348-6406 Jan-2018
29   Mr. Rakesh Sukhadia Review and simulation of Solar-Wind Hybrid System with smart grid integration IJCRT 2320-2882 March 2018
30   Mr. Rakesh Sukhadia Experimental study of temperature, irradiation and shading effects and improvement in power using bypass diode with two identical PV module connected in series and parallel. EECCMC-2018 978-1-5386-4303-7 28th & 29th January 2018.
31  Mr. Rakesh Sukhadia Integration of DG in Microgrid IJCRT 2320-2882 March 2018
32 Mr. Ram Ratan Tiwari Analysis, design and digital implementation of a shunt active power filter with different schemes of reference current generation Institution of Engineering and Technology, IET Power Electronics, Volume 7, Issue 3, p. 627-639
(IET Journal)
Print ISSN: 1755-4535;

Online ISSN: 1755-4543

March 2014
33 Mr. Ram Ratan Tiwari Voltage balancing in solar based DC micro-grid system IRJET, Vol 4, Issue 1 e-ISSN: 2395-0056, p-ISSN: 2395-0072 January 2017
34 Mrs.zalak shah review on directional protection scheme for HVDC transmission lines based on reactive energy IJAERD,Vol 4, Issue 12 e-ISSN:2348-4470,

p-ISSN:2348-6406

December 2017
Sr. No Name of Student(s) Achievement Event Detail Mentor Name Month/Year
1 Mulla Moinakhtar Upgradation of old CNC machine in mechanical lab Self-define project MIhirkumar Rathod Feb-2018
2 Saxena Abhijeet Appreciation letter given by Principal madam Poster making in Xenesis-2018 Jahnavi Gajjar Feb-2018
3 Mulla Moinakhtar M .  (21518SBEEE30131)

Soni Arsh S , (21518SBEEE30125)

Patel Mautik S (21518SBEEE30130)

 

Linear Induction Motor Present in Science Exhibition at Gandhinagar KadiSarvaVishwavidyalaya

Science & Technology Exhibition

 

 

Mr. R. P. Sukhadia January-2018
4 Dhruvish Mehta (1519BEEE30088)

Parth Patel (1519BEEE30035)

Mudaliar Sudhagar (1519BEEE30053)

 

Hologram  Present in Science Exhibition at Gandhinagar

 

KadiSarvaVishwavidyalaya

Science & Technology Exhibition

 

 

Mr. R. P. Sukhadia January-2018
Sr. No Name of Faculty Achievement Event Detail Month/Year
1 Mihirkumar Rathod As expert in project fair-2018 at HGCE Project fair-2018 april-2018
2 Rakesh P. Sukhadia As guide in KSV-Science Exhibition at Gandhinagar KadiSarvaVishwavidyalaya

Science & Technology Exhibition

 

Gandhinagar 5th, 6th& 7th January 2018  and Kadi  9th& 10th January 2018
3 Patel Jaykumar R. For Expert Faculty  Basic electrical and electronic engg at Pramukhswami science and h.d patel Arts College(B.voc TGT) kadi. february 2018 to april 2018