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Rajasthan Technical University
Education•Kota, Rajasthan, India•
About: Rajasthan Technical University is a education organization based out in Kota, Rajasthan, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Photovoltaic system & PID controller. The organization has 716 authors who have published 1084 publications receiving 4530 citations. The organization is also known as: RTU.
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TL;DR: In this article, a single partially stiffened floating and group of two partially stiffening floating granular piles are analyzed to study the effect of stiffening on the settlement influence at the top of the granular pile.
Abstract: Ground improvement is a technique which a geotechnical engineer normally faces whenever soft soil is encountered. There is a need to look for some economic and feasible option for the provision of foundation in such cases, and one of the option available, is to use the granular pile (GP). The present paper analyzes a single partially stiffened floating and group of two partially stiffened floating GPs. Partial stiffening simply means that the material of the GP is replaced partially in the top region of granular pile by some material, having good mechanical properties i.e. higher deformation modulus e.g. geo-grids, stiffened deep cement mixing, etc. Mathematical formulation and its numerical solution is developed to incorporate the stiffening of granular pile at top portion in the analysis to study its behavior. The effect of stiffening factor i.e. ratio of modulus of deformation of stiffened to un-stiffened portion of GP and percentage length of stiffening i.e. ratio of length of stiffened portion to the total length of the pile are studied on various parameters such as settlement influence factor at top, settlement interaction factor, settlement reduction factor, normalized shear stress distribution along the length of the pile and percentage load transferred to base. As obvious, the settlement influence factor at top decreases with the increase in the stiffening parameters viz. stiffening factor and percentage length of stiffening.
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TL;DR: The simulation results show that voltage and frequency of SEIG-WECS have negligible variation for resistive, reactive, balanced, unbalanced and nonlinear load under varying wind speed and consumer load.
Abstract: Background/Objective: This paper presents regulation of Self Excited Induction Generator (SEIG) as asynchronous generator in standalone mode for wind energy conversion system (WECS). Methods/Statistical Analysis: The proposed controller consists of Voltage Source Converter (VSC) having bidirectional active & reactive power flow control, integrated with Battery Storage Unit (BSU), connected in shunt. It compensates for variable reactive power with variable active power. Rating of induction machine has been obtained by short circuit test, open circuit test and synchronous speed test. Findings: SEIG have relative advantage over conventional synchronous generator. However, vo1ltage and frequency regulation are among prime challenges in its practical application as standalone generator. Voltage and frequency of SEIG depends upon speed of rotor, shunt capacitor and load. A suitable control scheme needs to be developed to ensure minimum variation in voltage and frequency for variable input and electrical load. Voltage regulation has been achieved by adjusting reactive power provided by static compensator consisting of inductor a VSC and dc bus capacitor. Conclusion/Improvement: The simulation results show that voltage and frequency of SEIG-WECS have negligible variation for resistive, reactive, balanced, unbalanced and nonlinear load under varying wind speed and consumer load. It eliminates harmonic contents and balances the connected electrical load.
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29 Apr 2016TL;DR: A new proportional, integral, derivative and acceleration (PIDA) controller is presented and designed for an automatic voltage regulator power system by considering as an optimization with minimization of square error using firefly algorithm.
Abstract: In this article, a new proportional, integral, derivative and acceleration (PIDA) controller is presented and designed for an automatic voltage regulator power system. The controller parameters are designed by considering as an optimization with minimization of square error using firefly algorithm. The response of the firefly algorithm optimized PIDA (PIDA-FFA) controller are observed and compared to the controllers in literature. The superiority is validated in terms of performance indices (ITAE, IAE and ISE).
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01 Aug 2017TL;DR: This paper addresses the analysis and software implementation of synchronizing circuit enhancement phase locked loop designing for use in controller of shunt active power filter (SAPF) for harmonics mitigation and results show effectiveness and performance robustness synchronization using EPLL for improve power quality.
Abstract: This paper addresses the analysis and software implementation of synchronizing circuit enhancement phase locked loop (EPLL) designing for use in controller of shunt active power filter (SAPF) for harmonics mitigation Advantages of EPLL structure over conventional PLL's including its capability to made and maintain zero phase difference between input signal and voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) output signal Proposed PLL architecture is extract individual harmonic component and track amplitude as well as phase angle of its input signal The extracted currents are used for reference current generation in SAPF The shunt active power filter is implemented using EPLL and investigated for three phase non-linear loads using MATLAB/Simulink platform Simulation results show effectiveness and performance robustness synchronization using EPLL for improve power quality
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TL;DR: A new epileptic seizures epoch classification scheme that shows better performance results compared to many previously reported works is presented and is used for handling unbalanced classification problem.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Dinesh Kumar | 69 | 1333 | 24342 |
Seema Agarwal | 52 | 309 | 12325 |
Vikas Bansal | 43 | 184 | 23455 |
Rajeev Gupta | 33 | 231 | 3704 |
Harish Sharma | 24 | 139 | 1963 |
Basant Agarwal | 21 | 66 | 1386 |
Ajay Verma | 20 | 189 | 1554 |
Sunil Dutt Purohit | 20 | 94 | 1228 |
Durga Prasad Mohapatra | 18 | 186 | 1293 |
Prashant K. Jamwal | 17 | 62 | 1267 |
Dhanesh Kumar Sambariya | 16 | 49 | 693 |
Girish Parmar | 14 | 82 | 665 |
Vikas Bansal | 13 | 17 | 1015 |
Sandeep Kumar Parashar | 13 | 22 | 339 |
Mithilesh Kumar | 12 | 103 | 734 |