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S.V. Kulkarni

Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

Publications -  183
Citations -  2820

S.V. Kulkarni is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transformer & Finite element method. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 174 publications receiving 2471 citations. Previous affiliations of S.V. Kulkarni include Crompton Greaves & Indian Council of Medical Research.

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Transformer Engineering: Design and Practice

TL;DR: In this article, a reference illustrates the interaction and operation of transformer and system components and spans more than two decades of technological advancement to provide an updated perspective on the increasing demands and requirements of the modern transformer industry.
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Transformer Engineering: Design, Technology, and Diagnostics, Second Edition

TL;DR: Transformer Engineering: Design, Technology, and Diagnostics, Second Edition as discussed by the authors helps to design better transformers, apply advanced numerical field computations more effectively, and tackle operational and maintenance issues.
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Effect of process parameters on electromagnetic impact welding of aluminum sheets

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of parameters such as energy, standoff distance and coil geometry on the shearing strength and the width of the weld achieved by electromagnetic impact welding of aluminum sheets was investigated.
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Electromagnetic impact welding of aluminum to stainless steel sheets

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of process parameters such as energy, standoff distance and coil geometry on the tensile shear strength of the welds are examined and the results of the microstructure and tensile strength tests are also reported.
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Alternative statistical techniques for aiding SFRA diagnostics in transformers

TL;DR: In this article, two new statistical indicators, viz. the t-test and comparative standard deviation (CSD) have been proposed in order to aid the interpretative capability of the sweep frequency response analysis (SFRA) technique used for deformation diagnostics of transformers.