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Case Study of line loss Reduction in TNEB Power Grid

10.11591/ijeecs.v12.i8.pp5847-5853
S. Sambath , P. Palanivel , C. Subramani , S.P.K. Babu , J. Arputhavijayaselvi
Unbundling of Electricity Boards in India into small units (corporations) have created opportunities for involvement of independent power generation companies. Remarkable achievements and improvements are expected in power quality especially in the southern part of the country where more power shortage, power quality low and serious power losses along the transmission and distribution lines of the power system. The power system utilities are increasing every day, to enhance the distribution power quality and maintain the voltage stability is a challenging task in the complex distribution. This can be achieved through the Distributed Generation (DG). DGs are the final link between the high voltage transmission and the consumers. This will effectively improve the active power loss reduction. This paper represents the technique to enhance the power qualities and minimize power losses in a distribution feeder by optimizing DG model in terms of size, location and operating point of DG. The proposed technique has been developed with considering load characteristics and representing constant current model. The effectiveness of the proposed technique is tested and verified using MATLAB software on long radial distribution system in Tamil Nadu (India).
Volume: 12
Issue: 8
Page: 5847-5853
Publish at: 2014-08-01

Observer-based state feedback H-infinity control for networked control systems

10.11591/ijeecs.v12.i8.pp6144-6152
Yanhui Li , Xiujie Zhou
The observer-based H-infinity controller design problem is considered for the networked control systems with uncertain network-induced delays and packet dropouts. The system states are reconstructed by introducing an observer and an augmented system model with time-varying delays is established. Based on the delay-dependent Lyapunov stability theory, a sufficient condition is proposed to ensure that the closed-loop system is asymptotically stable with a guaranteed H-infinity performance level r. Since the obtained condition is nonlinear, the singular value decomposition method is applied to convert the nonlinear inequalities into LMIs. The delay-dependent approach shows a less conservative result than the delay-independent approach. A numerical example is given to demonstrate the high validity and merit of the proposed approach.
Volume: 12
Issue: 8
Page: 6144-6152
Publish at: 2014-08-01

Application of Virtual Instrument LabVIEW in Variable Frequency and Speed Motor System

10.11591/ijeecs.v12.i8.pp6119-6126
Haizhen Guo , Junxiao Wu
The working process of the virtual instrument system: first the signal input signal system acquired by a sensor conditioning circuit, the signal conditioning circuit for amplifying, filtering, and then through the data acquisition card into the memory, then carries on the data analysis and processing of the collected data. This paper uses virtual instrument environment LabVIEW to the transmission, processing and graphic signal data acquisition system for motor experiment. The method proposed in this paper can analysis electrical parameters in different circumstances of variable frequency motor performance.
Volume: 12
Issue: 8
Page: 6119-6126
Publish at: 2014-08-01

Influence of Static VAR Compensator for Undervoltage Load Shedding to Avoid Voltage Instability

10.11591/ijape.v3.i2.pp124-129
Reshma Rajan , Venkateswara Rao , G. V. Nagesh Kumar
In the recent years, operation of power systems at lower stability margins has increased the importance of system protection methods that protect the system stability against various disturbances. Among these methods, the load shedding serves as an effective and last-resort tool to prevent system frequency/voltage instability. The analysis of recent blackouts suggests that voltage collapse and voltage-related problems are also important concerns in maintaining system stability. For this reason, voltage also needs to be taken into account in load shedding schemes. This paper considers both parameters in designing a load shedding scheme to determine the amount of load to be shed and its appropriate location .The amount of load to be shed from each bus is decided using the fixed step size method and it’s location has been identified by using voltage collapse proximity index method.  SVC is shunt connected FACTS device used to improve the voltage profile of the system. In this paper impact of SVC on load shedding for IEEE 14 bus system has been presented and analyzed.
Volume: 3
Issue: 2
Page: 124-129
Publish at: 2014-08-01

Pantograph Control Strategy Research Based On Fuzzy Theory

10.11591/ijeecs.v12.i8.pp6094-6100
Guan Jinfa , Zhong Yuan , Fang Yan
Dynamic interaction of pantograph and catenary is one of the most important factors affecting the safe and reliable operation of high-speed trains. In order to improve the quality of contact between pantograph and catenary, it is necessary to study the active control strategy of pantographs. In this dissertation, according to dynamic characteristics of pantograph and catenary, applying fuzzy control principle, the author designed a fuzzy controller of pantograph.Comparing with the situation without fuzzy control circuit, it is the result that standard deviation of contact force with a fuzzy control circuit is smaller than it without control, 39.5% off at 200km/h, 21.2% off at 300km/h, which indicate that using a pantograph with a fuzzy controller can improve the contact quality between pantograph and catenary effectively.
Volume: 12
Issue: 8
Page: 6094-6100
Publish at: 2014-08-01

Hybrid Generation Power System for Domestic Applications

10.11591/ijape.v3.i2.pp82-89
Qazi Waqar Ali , Muhammad Aamir , Arshad Nawaz , Zaki Udin , Shahid Ullah
This work presents the plan and model of the control strategy for the interconnection of the hybrid energy system able to regulating this load’s voltage and controlling the energy generation with the energy options. The control strategy contains controlling the energy generated through each energy source, in a hierarchical mode using sliding/dropping mode control, while consuming consideration elements that have an impact on each electrical power source and transform the energy generated in order to suitable circumstances for lower power and domestic programs. The cross alternative energy system consists of photovoltaic cellular material, fuel cellular material and battery packs. A numerical equation in order to estimate the perfect voltage involving photovoltaic systems for virtually every solar irradiance and temperature circumstances is suggested. Simulations of a single or a lot more systems interconnected towards the load with the entire proposed control scheme, under different ecological and weight conditions, usually are introduced to indicate this efficiency with the procedure.
Volume: 3
Issue: 2
Page: 82-89
Publish at: 2014-08-01

Capacity and Error Rate Analysis of MIMO Satellite Communication Systems in Fading Scenarios

https://ijece.iaescore.com/index.php/IJECE/article/view/5548
Ramoni Adeogun
In this paper, we investigated the capacity and bit error rate (BER) performance of Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) satellite systems with single and multiple dual polarized satellites in geostationary orbit and a mobile ground receiving station with multiple antennas. We evaluated the effects of both system parameters such as number of satellites, number of receive antennas, and SNR and environmental factors including atmospheric signal attenuations and signal phase disturbances on the overall system performance using both analytical and spatial models for MIMO satellite systems.DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v4i4.5349
Volume: 4
Issue: 4
Page: 614-622
Publish at: 2014-08-01

Conceptual Search Based on Semantic Relatedness

https://ijeecs.iaescore.com/index.php/IJEECS/article/view/3762
Abdoulahi Boubacar , Zhendong Niu
Traditional search engines based on syntactic search are unable to solve key issues like synonymy and polysemy. Solving these issues leads to the invention of the semantic web. The semantic search engines indeed overcome these issues. Nowadays the most important part of the data remains unstructured documents. It is consequently very time consuming to annotate such big data. Concept based retrieval systems intend to manage directly unstructured documents. Semantic relationships are their main feature to extend syntactic search. In most of the methods implemented so far, concepts are used for both indexing and searching. Words remain the smallest unit to process semantic relatedness. The differences persist in the way that concepts are represented, mapped to each other, and managed for the sake of indexing and/or searching. Our approach is based on Wikipedia concepts. Concepts are represented as an undirected graph. Their semantic relatedness are computed with a distance derived from a semantic similarity measure. The same distance is used to calculate both semantic relatedness and query matching. DOI:  http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/telkomnika.v12i8.5143 
Volume: 12
Issue: 8
Page: 6380-6385
Publish at: 2014-08-01

Comparison of FACTS Devices for Two Area Power System Stability Enhancement using MATLAB Modelling

10.11591/ijape.v3.i2.pp130-139
J. N. Rai , Naimul Hasan , B. B. Arora
Modern Power Transmission networks are becoming increasingly stressed due to growing demand and restrictions on building new lines. Losing stability is one of the major threat of such a stressed system following a disturbance. Flexible ac transmission system (FACTS) devices are found to be very effective in a transmission network for better utilization of its existing facilities without sacrificing the desired stability margin. The static synchronous compensator (STATCOM) and Static Var Compensator (SVC) are the shunt devices of the flexible AC transmission systems (FACTS) family. When system voltage is low, STATCOM generates reactive power and when system voltage is high it absorbs reactive power whereas the Static Var compensator provides the fast acting dynamic compensation in case of severe faults. In this Paper, the performance of SVC is compared with the performance of STATCOM. Proposed controllers are implemented using MATLAB/SIMULINK. Simulation results indicate that the STATCOM controller installed with two machine systems provides better damping characteristics in rotor angle as compared to two machine system installed with SVC. Thus, transient stability enhancement of the two machine system installed with STATCOM is better than that installed with SVC.
Volume: 3
Issue: 2
Page: 130-139
Publish at: 2014-08-01

Cognitive Sensor Platform

https://ijece.iaescore.com/index.php/IJECE/article/view/5521
Mark McDermott
This paper describes a platform that is used to build embedded sensor systems for low energy implantable applications. One of the key characteristics of the platform is the ability to reason about the environment and dynamically modify the operational parameters of the system. Additionally the platform provides to ability to compose application specific sensor systems using a novel computational element that directly supports a synchronous-dataflow (SDF) programming paradigm. Cognition in the context of a sensor platform is defined as the “process of knowing, including aspects of awareness, perception, reasoning, and judgment”.DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v4i4.5680
Volume: 4
Issue: 4
Page: 520-531
Publish at: 2014-08-01

Towards An Accurate Modeling of Frequency-dependent Wind Farm Components Under Transient Conditions

10.11591/ijape.v3.i2.pp90-104
M. A. Abd-Allah , Mahmoud N. Ali , A. Said
Frequency dependence complete model is set up for describing the lightning transient behavior of the wind turbines (WTs).To get an appropriate wind turbine model, a high frequency models of surge arrester protecting the boost transformer, transformer and ground electrode soil ionization are implemented. The transient responses and Ground Potential Rise (GPR) can be obtained at different locations in the WTs and connected grid in the time domain as well as in the frequency domain using Fast Fourier Transform (FFT). To check the validity of the model, Surge arresters protection level at different locations, at i.e. LV, MV and HV, is compared with ABB manufacture data sheet, Also a comparison has been made between simple and frequency dependence model of overall wind farm components using ATP/EMTP. This paper provides an accurate simulation of wind farm components under transient condition.
Volume: 3
Issue: 2
Page: 90-104
Publish at: 2014-08-01

Modeling and Simulation of SVPWM Based Application

10.11591/ijape.v3.i2.pp140-148
Ashish Porwal , Ketan Baria , Anuradha Deshpande
Recent developments in power electronics and semiconductor technology have lead to widespread use of power electronic converters in the power electronic systems. A number of Pulse width modulation (PWM) schemes are used to obtain variable voltage and frequency supply from a three-phase voltage source inverter. Among the different PWM techniques proposed for voltage fed inverters, the sinusoidal PWM technique has been popularly accepted. But there is an increasing trend of using space vector PWM (SVPWM) because of their easier digital realization, reduced harmonics, reduced switching losses and better dc bus utilization. This project focuses on step by step development of SVPWM technique. Simulation results are obtained using MATLAB/Simulink software for effectiveness of the study.
Volume: 3
Issue: 2
Page: 140-148
Publish at: 2014-08-01

Ash Cooler Heat Recovery Under Energy Conservation Scheme

10.11591/ijape.v3.i2.pp105-114
Vikash R Gupta , Lalatendu Pattanayak
A healthy fluidization state in circulating fluidized-bed combustion (CFBC) combustor is attributed to proper quantity of hot bed material (ash), which acts as a thermal fly-wheel. It receives & stores thermal energy from the burning of fuel (lignite) & distributes uniformly throughout the combustor & helps in maintaining a sustained combustion. The quantity of bed ash inside the combustor or size of the bed, depends upon boiler load & subsequently upon combustor temperature, lignite feed rate and ash % in lignite. As these parameters varies during process continuously, sometimes it becomes necessary to drain out the ash from the combustor. As & when differential pressure across the bed is increased from a justified level, draining of hot bed ash starts into Ash Coolers. Bed ash is drained at very high temperature of 850 oC & it also contains burning particles of lignite. This paper describes the heat recovery from bed ash, unloaded from the combustor into ash cooler, by pre-heating the condensate water of turbine cycle in a 125 MW CFB boiler of Surat Lignite Power Plant in India. The thermal performance of ash cooler was derived by doing a heat balance calculation based on the measured temperature of ash and cooling water with different load. From the heat balance calculation influence of ash temperature and ash amount on heat transfer coefficient is determined. Simulation is carried out around main turbine cycle indicates improved thermal economy of the unit, higher plant thermal efficiency, lower plant heat rate and reduce fuel consumption rate. Also simulation result shows that the heat transfer coefficient increase with ash amount and decreases with increase in ash temperature.
Volume: 3
Issue: 2
Page: 105-114
Publish at: 2014-08-01

The Comparative Study between Twisted and Non-Twisted Distribution Line for Photovoltaic System Subjected to Induced Voltage Generated by Impulse Voltage

10.11591/ijeecs.v12.i8.pp5774-5778
Nur Hidayu Abdul Rahim , Zikri Abadi Baharudin , Md Nazri Othman , Puteri Nur Suhaila Ab Rahman
The recent advancement of renewable energy sources and specifically photovoltaic system has resulted in outdoor installations of large power stations. A photovoltaic system is exposed to extreme ambient conditions due to the lightning strike activity that generated induced overvoltage which have a high tendency to affect the electrical apparatus especially renewable energy plant that directly exposed to this source. This study is performed through experimental work by comparing the effect of induced overvoltage propagation upon between the twisted and non-twisted distribution line for photovoltaic system. The induced voltage is performed by using lightning impulse generator. It is found that the maximum voltage of the unwanted signal is proportional with the distant of the specimen. The closer distant between solar panel material and spark discharge, the more serious effect would occur due to the induced overvoltage.
Volume: 12
Issue: 8
Page: 5774-5778
Publish at: 2014-08-01

Assessment of Electric Field Distribution Inside 500/220 kV Open Distribution Substations During Working Conditions

10.11591/ijape.v3.i2.pp115-123
Sayed A. Ward , Samy M. Ghania , Essam M. Shaalan
The high level electric field intensity produced by high voltage (HV) equipments inside 500/220 kV substations is harmful for the human (staff) health. Therefore the minimum health and safety requirements regarding the exposure of workers to the risk arising from electric fields produced inside these substations is still considered as a competitive topic for utility designers, world health organization (WHO) and biomedical field researchers. It is very important to have knowledge about levels distribution of electric field intensity within these high voltage substations as early stage in the process of substation design. This paper presents results of investigation 50Hz electric field intensity distribution inside 500/220 kV power transmission substations in Cairo, Egypt. This paper presents a method for assessment the distribution of 50HZ electric field intensity distribution inside this substation, this method of analysis is based on the charge simulation technique (CSM). This study will serve for planning service works or for inspection of equipment on HV power transmission substations.
Volume: 3
Issue: 2
Page: 115-123
Publish at: 2014-08-01
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