CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY(Centrally Funded Institute Under the Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India)Bodoland Territorial Council, <strong>Kokrajhar</strong>, Assam-783370(B.Tech Syllabus in Instrumentation Engineering)IE702: INSTRUMENTATION SYSTEM COMPONENTSCode: IE702Credits: 04L-T-P: 3-1-0Synchros – transmitter- transformer – receiver, construction, working principle, application aserror detector and angular displacement transducer.DC and AC servomotors- construction, theory of operation, applications.PD, PI and PID controllers – principles, transfer functions, physical realization, applications.Tachogenerators – AC and DC: construction, principle of operation, position and speedregulator, and transducer.Stepper motors- construction, method of operation, torque equation, driver circuit, logictranslator, applicationsFeedback transducers- negative feedback principle, advantages and typical schemes.Hydraulic systems – different types of valves, construction and principles of operation, pitotvalve, flapper valve, slide valve, two-stage valve.Pneumatic control system – equivalent circuit of pneumatic valve and transfer function,pneumatic servo in jet engine application.BOOKS:1. Transducers and Instrumentation : Murthy, DVS, PHI2. Principles of Industrial Instrumentation: Patranabis, TMH3. Control System Components: Gibson and Tutor,4. Electromechanical Devices for Energy Conversion and Control System : Vincent Del Toro5. Electromechanical Components for Servo-mechanism : Davies, SA and Ledgerwood, BK6. .Automatic Control Systems : RavenPage 62 of 75
CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY(Centrally Funded Institute Under the Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India)Bodoland Territorial Council, <strong>Kokrajhar</strong>, Assam-783370(B.Tech Syllabus in Instrumentation Engineering)IE703: FIBRE OPTICS AND LASER INSTRUMENTSCode: IE703Credits: 04L-T-P: 3-1-0Optical Fibres and Their PropertiesPrinciples of light propagation through a fibre - Different types of fibres and their properties,fibre characteristics – Absorption losses – Scattering losses – Dispersion – Connectors & splicers– Fibre termination – Optical sources – Optical detectors.Industrial Application of Optical FibresFibre optic sensors – Fibre optic instrumentation system – Different types of modulators –Interferometric method of measurement of length – Moire fringes – Measurement of pressure,temperature, current, voltage, liquid level and strain.Laser FundamentalsFundamental characteristics of lasers – Three level and four level lasers – Properties of laser –Laser modes – Resonator configuration – Q-switching and mode locking – Cavity damping –Types of lasers – Gas lasers, solid lasers, liquid lasers, semiconductor lasers.Industrial Application of LasersLaser for measurement of distance, length, velocity, acceleration, current, voltage andAtmospheric effect – Material processing – Laser heating, welding, melting and trimming ofmaterial – Removal and vaporization.Hologram and Medical ApplicationsHolography – Basic principle - Methods – Helographic interferometry and application,Holography for non-destructive testing – Holographic components – Medical applications oflasers, laser and tissue interactive – Laser instruments for surgery, removal of tumours of vocalcards, brain surgery, plastic surgery, gynaecology and oncology.TEXT BOOKS1. J.M. Senior, ‘Optical Fibre Communication – Principles and Practice’, Prentice Hall of India,1985.2. J. Wilson and J.F.B. Hawkes, ‘Introduction to Opto Electronics’, Prentice Hall of India, 2001.REFERENCE BOOKS1. Donald J.Sterling Jr, ‘Technicians Guide to Fibre Optics’, 3 rd Edition, Vikas PublishingHouse, 2000.2. M. Arumugam, ‘Optical Fibre Communication and Sensors’, Anuradha Agencies, 2002.3. John F. Read, ‘Industrial Applications of Lasers’, Academic Press, 1978.4. Monte Ross, ‘Laser Applications’, McGraw Hill, 1968Page 63 of 75