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    Influence of Technology in women Entrepreneurship
    (International Seminar on Women Entrepreneurship and Globalization: Issues and Challenges, 2018-02) Ravichandran, N.
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    Design of sustainable shore protection solution using geosynthetic tubes
    (GA 2016 - 6th Asian Regional Conference on Geosynthetics, 2016) Kiran, A.; Ravichandran, V.; Jebakumar, P.; Abhishek, T.; Sivakholundu, K. M.
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    Sensorless field oriented control of AC induction motor using PI, PD & PID controllers
    (IEEE, 2022-11-20) Antony, Nikhil John; Mishra, Deepak; Parveen, Shabnam
    With the Field-Oriented Control (FOC) vector approach, the control of the induction motor behaves similar to that of a separately excited dc motor. The torque and flux components in the d-q rotating reference frame can be independently controlled with the help of unit vectors. The main focus of the present work is to show the effective utilization and feasibility of field-oriented control of AC induction motors using PI, PD, and PID controllers without using any physical sensors and using observers. The speed, torque, and position in this scheme are estimated, analyzed, and simulated with the help of a motor control block-set in MATLAB/Simulink for a (10HP, squirrel cage induction motor) to a VSI using the SVPWM for effective modulation.
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    Performance evaluation : anti-windup two-loop PID controller for rotary single inverted pendulum
    (IEEE, 2021-11-11) Pandey, Sandeep; Dwivedi, Prakash; Mishra, Deepak
    In this paper, two loop Anti-windup PID controller is designed for Set-point tracking of Rotating arm and balancing vertical position of Pendulum of Rotary Single Inverted Pendulum. Controller ((feedback)) gains are obtained via pole placement and tuned by using the LQR technique. Comparative analysis of observer based pole placement controller, LQR and two-loop Anti-windup PID controller are experimentally illustrated. Steady-state error persists during the operation of two loop PD controller. In order to reduce this steady state error, integral term is added in controller. Due to violation of voltage constraints, an undesirable phenomena known as integral windup occurs. To overcome integral windup, Anti-windup technique (conditional integration) is used with two loop PID controller. Experimental result shows that proposed two loop Anti-windup PID controller gives better set-point tracking and a minimum steady-state error as compared to other controllers.
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    A fast and effective method for assessing insulation condition based on time domain spectroscopy data
    (IEEE, 2022-01-21) Mishra, Deepak; Pandey, Sandeep; Baral, Arijit
    A novel methodology is suggested to predict the condition of Oil-paper Insulation (OPI), popularly used in power transformers. The proposed method is based on transient measurement of polarization current data from laboratory samples. Initially, complete polarization current profile is used to formulate an insulation model and then find the rise time of the system. After that, a relation is provided between rise time and measured performance parameters like moisture content(%pm). Further, another relation is suggested between rise time and the initial decay rate of recorded data. Hence, just by knowing the value of the initial decay rate, the value of crucial parameters like %pm can be evaluated using the proposed relationship.
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    A method to predict degree of polymerization value of oil-paper insulation using interfacial charge
    (IEEE, 2029-12-20) Singh, Vijeta; Mishra, Deepak; Baral, Arijit; Chakravorti, Sivaji
    Analysis based on Degree of Polymerization (DP) value is assumed to provide reliable regarding insulation condition. However, due to the invasive nature of testing, DP value based-analysis is not feasible in practical cases as it requires a paper sample from the in-service unit. Here, an attempt is made to develop a methodology to predict DP value based on non-invasive testing of oil-paper insulation. In this paper, it is found that DP value maintains a well-known relation with interfacial charge (estimated using Polarization Depolarization Current data) as both these parameters are related to the cellulosic condition. The proposed method successfully applied on various laboratory prepared samples containing different moisture content.
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    Estimation of performance parameters using charge freed from deep traps located at interfacial region of oil-paper insulation
    (IEEE, 2019-11-21) Mishra, Deepak; Verma, R.; Baral, Arijit; Haque, Nasirul; Chakravorti, Sivaji
    De-trapped charge dislodged from interfacial region of oil-paper insulation can be used as an effective insulation sensitive parameter. Over time, various physiochemical reactions takes place at interfacial region and consequently results in the formation of different trap sites (deep and shallow). Charges which resides at these traps sites are de- trapped after gaining sufficient energy. In present analysis, it is found that charge dislocated from deep traps maintains some specific type of relationship with different insulation sensitive parameters. Before using de-trapped (dislodge from deep traps) as an effective insulation sensitive parameter the effect of geometry must be reduced, as amount of de-trapped charge depends on the area of interfacial region which is not identical for all units. Result presented in this paper shows that use of geometric capacitance for normalization purposes significantly reduces the effects of insulation physical dimensions on de- trapped charge. The capability of deep charge (normalized using dc insulation resistance and geometrical capacitance) is also compared in the present work.
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    Effect of measurement temperature of insulation poles used for assessment of oil-paper insulation
    (IEEE, 2018-12-07) Verma, R.; Mishra, Deepak; Baral, Arijit; Chakravorti, Sivaji
    Analysis of Polarization-depolarization current (PDC) data is a popular technique used for assessing condition of oil-paper insulation. Oil-paper insulation deteriorates with aging during the operational life of the power equipment. In order to get information regarding the insulation condition; different performance parameters are used which can be estimated from PDC data. These parameters include paper moisture (%pm), Dissipation factor (%tanδ) and paper conductivity (σ paper ). In addition to these parameters, insulation poles can also be used for insulation diagnosis. Recently, it has gained popularity in field of insulation diagnosis as it does not depend on physical geometry of insulation. In this paper, the effect of measurement temperature on insulation poles has been analysed. Also, an attempt has been made to establish a relation between insulation poles and other insulation sensitive parameters such as %pm, σ paper and %tan δ.
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    Effect of measurement temperature on interfacial charge freed from deep traps located at the interface of oil-paper insulation
    (IEEE, 2018-12-07) Dey, Debangshu; Sarkar, A.; Pal, Sayantan; Kumar, A.; Mishra, Deepak; Baral, Arijit; Haque, Nasirul; Chakravorti, Sivaji
    Accumulation of interfacial charge creates local field distortion during insulation response measurement. Furthermore, such localized field enhancement affects the interaction between polar compounds present within oil-paper insulation and in turn affects its aging process. By getting sufficient trap energy (normally by thermal oscillation) these trapped charges dislocate from their locations and contribute in depolarization current. These interfacial charges include charges dislocated from shallow and deep sites at interfacial region. The charge residing at deep locations takes more time to dislodge themselves compared to charge residing at shallow sites. As dipole present in cellulose has large relaxation time, there might be some relation between deep charge and paper insulation sensitive parameters. In this work, effects of temperature on deep traps are analyzed. Results reported in this paper shows that magnitude of charge freed from deep locations maintains a correlation with measurement temperature and paper conductivity.