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Himanshu
Researcher at Army Institute of Technology, Pune
Publications - 11
Citations - 21
Himanshu is an academic researcher from Army Institute of Technology, Pune. The author has contributed to research in topics: Turbine & Turbine blade. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 11 publications receiving 9 citations.
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Ice extraction from wind turbine using flow of hot air through blade
Datta. S. Chavan,Shubham Kumar Mishra,Rahul Yadav,Anupama Singh,Jaywant Sankpal,Himanshu,Siddhharth +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the ice accumulated on the wind turbine blade is removed by passing hot air through the blade, the ice melts and falls down, and the process of deicing is fast.
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Impact of vertical wind shear on wind turbine performance
Datta. S. Chavan,Shital Gaikwad,Anupama Singh,Himanshu,Divya Parashar,Vivek Saahil,Jaywant Sankpal,P. B. Karandikar +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the significance of vertical wind shear is discussed and voltage flicker that may be initiated in the output of the horizontal axis upwind wind turbine located at any given site for a given tower height and blade length.
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Tree mounted wind turbine
TL;DR: In this paper, the wind turbine is fixed to the tree stem and the energy generated may be stored in a battery kept in a house near by the tree, which can be used for temporary electrical supply for research work in the industry, forest, rural area etc.
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Sixth order model of wind turbine voltage flicker considering vertical wind shear
Datta. S. Chavan,Divya Parashar,Anupama Singh,Himanshu,Shital Gaikwad,Vivek Saahil,Jaywant Sankpal,P. B. Karandikar +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, different models of voltage flicker are established by researchers, each model has its own disadvantage, and the 6th order model is most appropriate for wind turbine output voltage fluctuation.
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Ice elimination from wind turbine blade using induction heating
Datta. S. Chavan,Rahul Yadav,Priyanka,Anupama Singh,Jaywant Sankpal,Himanshu,Siddhharth,Shubham Kumar Mishra +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, high frequency induction heating is used for deicing the wind turbine blade and the strength of the blade is also increased due to the coil and the heat generated in the coil due to induction principle.