Power Plant Performance discusses the different procedures and practices involved in the operation of power plants.The book is divided into four parts. Part I covers general considerations such as steam cycles; the sampling, analysis, and assessment of coal; and pumping – its related terms, the different types of pumps, and the determination of sizes and efficiency. Part II tackles the important measurements in power plants such as temperature, pressure, and gas and water flow.
Part III deals with the operation of power plant components such as the boiler, turbine, and condensers. Part IV tackles other related topics such as steam turbine heat consumption tests; plant-operating parameters; and the costs of outages.The text is recommended for professionals involved in the development, maintenance, and operation of power plants, especially those who would like to be familiar with the basics. Table of Contents. PrefaceAcknowledgementsPart I General Plant Considerations1 Ideal Steam Cycles2 Coal3 Pumps and PumpingPart II Measurement4 Temperature Measurement5 Pressure Measurement6 Gas Flow7 Water FlowPart III Main Plant8 Boiler Efficiency and Optimization of Air Supplies9 Pollution Control10 Turbine Performance and Monitoring11 Condensers and Back Pressure12 Feed-water HeatingPart IV Miscellaneous13 Steam Turbine Heat Consumption Tests14 Plant Operating Parameters15 Economics of Outages.
Download Souvenir Total Received Papers: 612 Total Accepted Papers: 106 Total Rejected Papers: 506 Acceptance Rate: 17.32%S. NoVolume-7 Issue-5S2, January 2019, ISSN: 2277-3878 (Online)Published By: Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering & Sciences PublicationPage No.1.Authors:G.
JegadeeswariPaper Title:Abstract: Nowadays, the usage of non-linear loads in power system is more sufficient. For example, UPS, inverters, converters, etc. These loads make the supply current as non-sinusoidal and distorted form, which is called harmonics. At this time Active power filters have been developed to improve power quality. In this Paper, a Shunt Active Power Filter (SAPF) control scheme has proposed to eliminate the current harmonics and improve the power quality.
The shunt active power filter controlled by using the different controllers such as (PI, PID, Fuzzy logic, Pq Theory and hysteresis controller). In our proposed system, Hysteresis controller and Instantaneous power theory were used to reduce the harmonics current using the shunt active power filter. And both controllers’ results are compared, and then find which controller is most suitable to control the shunt active power filter in term of total harmonic reduction. MATLAB/SIMULINK power system toolbox is used to simulate the proposed system.Keywords: Power Quality, Shunt Active Power Filter (SAPF), Hysteresis Current Controller, Harmonics, MATLAB/Simulink.References:. Qian Liu, Li Peng, Yong Kang, Shiying Tang, Deliang Wu, and Yu Qi “A Novel Design and Optimization Method of anLCL Filter for a Shunt Active Power Filter” IEEE Transactions on industrial electronics, vol. 8, pp:4000-4010,august 2014. Anand Singh, Dr.
Prashant Baredar,“Power Quality Analysis of Shunt Active Power Filter Based On Renewable Energy Source” IEEE International Conference on Advances in Engineering & Technology Research (ICAETR - 2014). K.S, “Designing of Single Phase Shunt Active Filter Using Instantaneous Power Theory” International journel on Electric Engineering & Research,Vol. 2, Issue 2, pp: (1-10), Month: April - June 2014. Quoc-Nam Trinh and Hong-Hee Lee, Senior Member, IEEE “An Advanced Current Control Strategy for Three-Phase Shunt Active Power Filters” IEEE Transactions on industrial electronics, vol. 12,pp:5400-5411 December 2013.
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Fujita And A. Nabae “Generalized Theory of Instantaneous Reactive Power and Its Application” Electrical Engineering in Japan, Vol. 4, 1983. Akagi “Control Strategy and Site Selection of a Shunt Active Filter for Damping of Harmonic propagation in Power Distribution Systems” IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, Vol.
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Akagi “New Trends in Active Filter for Power Conditioing” IEEE Transactions On Industry Applications, Vol 32, No 6, 1996. H. Aredes “Instantaneous Power Theory and Application to Power Conditioning” IEEE Press, 2007.1-32.Authors:S.V.
Saravanan, S. SindhujaPaper Title:Abstract: This paper presents the study of the effects of shorting posts for C-shaped and H-shaped microstrip patch antennas for GPS application. A C-shaped patch and H-shaped patch loadedmicrostrip patch antenna for GPS frequency (1.575 GHz) are designed and simulated. The shorted microstrip patch antenna is a compact antenna but it suffers from the disadvantage that more number of shorting pins is required thereby making fabrication process harder especially when manufactured in larger quantities. An alternate way to reduce the resonance frequency of the microstrip antenna is to increase the path length of the surface by cutting slots in the radiating patch. The slot is taken as the capacitive reactance in the patch.Keywords: Slot-Loaded Patch, Microstrip Patch Antenna, Global Positioning Satellite (GPS), Shorted.References:. C.
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Amit A. Rakholiya1 and Namrata V. Langhnoja “ A review on miniaturization techniques for microstrip patch antenna” International Journal of Advance Research and Innovative Ideas in Education, Vol. 3, Issue 2, 2017. S.Sindhuja, Dr. Saravanan “Design and simulation of miniaturized microstrip patch antennas using shorting techniques for GPS Applications”, Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, Vol-9, Issue-9, pp. 220-227, 2017.4-83.Authors:T.
Beni Steena, P. GeethalakshmiPaper Title:Abstract: The main advantages of the optical transmission media such as wide bandwidth, high bit rate with large channel capacity made it most favorable delivering transmission media. In this paper we consider flip-OFDM along with DWDM. Both techniques have different hardware complexities. The Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) network is reshaping the landscape of communication networks. To compensate dispersion effects in optical wireless communication we use OFDM.
We convert bipolar OFDM signals to unipolar OFDM symbol is to add a DC bias. This is known as DC offset OFDM. DC bias depends on the value of PAPR, which is large for OFDM. To lower DC bias values we use clipped negative time samples. Which results in Inter-carrier Interference and out of band optical power. DC bias is avoided by Asymmetric clipped optical OFDM.
Only positive (odd) subcarriers carry information and negative values are clipped at the transmitter. The performance were still improved by Flip-OFDM, the positive and negative parts are extracted from bipolar OFDM real time domain signal and transmitted in two consecutive OFDM symbols. Both frames are positive samples since negative part is flipped before transmission. Thus Flip OFDM is a unipolar technique that can be used in optical wireless communication. In this paper we review and analyse Flip-OFDM and suggests further improvements. The future based DWDM based integrated services are also discussed. It is clear that the proposed system can provide tremendous improvement in BER performance and high data rate which is well suited for future applications.
The simulations are performed by MATLAB.Keywords: Flip-OFDM, DWDM, PAPR.References:. Iftikhar, A.Muhammed, C.Mahwish,“Analyzing The Non LinearEffects At Various Power Levels and Channel Counts On ThePerformance Of DWDM Based Optical Fiber Communication System Emerging Techonolgies (ICET), International Conference IEEE,2012. Nuo Huang, Jun-Bo Wang, Cunhua Pan, Jin-Yuan Wang, Yijin Pan,and Ming Chen, “Iterative Receiver for Flip-OFDM in OpticalWireless Communication”, in IEEE Photonics Technology Letters,Vol.
17-29, August 15, 2015. Fernando, Y. Viterbo, “Flip-OFDM for unipolar communication systems,” IEEE Trans. Commun., vol. 12, pp.3726–3733, Dec. Gokul,“ Performance Evaluation and Simulation OfOFDM In Optical Communication Systems,” Journal of EngineeringResearch and Application, vol.5, pp.
1- 4, February 2015. Malti, Meenakshi Sharma, AnuSheetal, “ Comparison of CSRZ, DRZ and MDRZ Modulation Formats for High Bit Rate WDM-PON System using AWG”, International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering (IJETAE), Vol.6, no.2, pp.83-87, June 2012. Parkash, A. Sharma, S Singh H.P. Singh.,“ PerformanceInvestigation of 40 GB/s DWDM over Free Space OpticalCommunication System Using RZ Modulation Format,” Advances inOptical Technologies, pp.
1-8, January 2016. Fabio Cavaliere, Luca Giorgi, Roberto Sabella, “ Overcoming the challenges of very high speed optical communication” Ericsson Review, Vol.11,pp.1-8, Oct. 14, 2013.
Kahn and J. Barry, “Wireless infrared communications,” Proceedings of the IEEE, vol. 265–298, 1997. Liang Wu, Zaichen Zhang, Jian Dang, Jiangzhou Wang, and Huaping Liu, “Polarity Information Coded Flip-OFDM for IntensityModulated Systems,” IEEE Communications Letters, vol. Carruthers and J.
Kahn, “Modeling of non directed wireless infrared channels,” Communications, IEEE Transactions on, vol.45, no.10, pp.1260–1268, 1999.9-124.Authors:C. Rajinikanth, S. Abraham LinconPaper Title:Abstract: In this paper, a new algorithm has been designated for classification of satellite remote sensing of hyperspectral image.
The classification process is based on the three main categories: filtering, Clustering and classified, in this process to achieve a new optimal image clustering to overcome the problem of multi-label images in satellite remote processing. Finally, it gets clustered and result in classified output. The proposed research contribution is validated by classification experiments using Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) image sensors from the results the overall accuracy of single and multi-label of Salinas A dataset.Keywords: Hyperspectral Image, Clustering, Classification and Optimization.References:.
Bing, L., Xuchu,Y., Z.Pengqiang, Xiong,Y., Anzhu, Y.,&Zhixiang,X., 2017. “A semi-supervised convolutional neural network for hyperspectral image classification.” Remote Sensing Letters 8(9): 839-848. Xiaochen, Lu., Junping, Z., Tong, L., and Ye.Z.,2017.
“Hyperspectral image classification based on semi-supervised rotation forest.” Remote sens. 2017,9: 924. Borja, A., and Manuel Grana,R., 2016.
“Hyperspectral Image Analysis bySpectral-Spatial Processing and Anticipative Hybrid Extreme Rotation Forest Classification.” IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing 54(5). Zhi, H., Han,L., Yiwen,W., and Jie.H., 2017. “Generative Adversarial Networks-Based Semi-Supervised Learning for Hyperspectral Image Classification.” Remote Sens., 9: 1042. Yushi, C.,Hanlu,J., Chunyang,L., Xiuping Jia, and Pedram,G., 2016.
“Deep feature extraction and classification of hyperspectral images based on convolutionalneural networks.” IEEE Transactions on Geoscienceand Remote Sensing, 54(10). Pedram, G., Yushi,C., and Xiao,X.,2016. “A Self-Improving convolution neural network for the Classification of Hyperspectral Data.”IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters13(10):1537 -1541:. Jun, Y., Shanjun,M., and Mei.L., 2016. “A deep learning framework for hyperspectral image classification using spatial pyramid pooling.” Remote Sensing Letters 7(9): 875–884:. Gaangliang,C.,Feiyun,Z.,Shiming,X.,Ying,W., and Chunhong,P.,2015.”Semi-supervissed Hyperspectral Image Classification via discriminant analysis and roboust regression.” IEEE journal of selected topics in applied earth observation and remote sensing 9(2):595-608,. Borja, A., Marques,M., and Manuel,G., 2015.
“Spatially regularized semisupervised Ensembles of Extreme Learning Machines for hyperspectral image segmentation.” Neurocomputing 149: 373–386. Kun, T., Jun,H., Jun,L., and Peijun.D., 2015. “A novel semi-supervised hyperspectral image classification approach based on spatial neighborhood information and classifier combination.” ISPRS Journal of photogrammetry and remote sensing 105: 19-29:13-165.Authors:K. Hemalatha, S.
Sivajothi Kavitha, D. UshaPaper Title:Abstract: The introduction of integrated robotics in the field of sanitation is the main motto of our project. In this paper, we have implemented a new idea of integrating a robot named Auto end- effect or which is used for improving the sanitation, efficiency and convenience of the cleaning process in the public lavatory systems. In the proposed system called Self–Regulated Deodorizing Lavatory System, a counter is used to record the number of times of usage of the lavatory system and initiates the cleaning process. Similarly a sensor module detects the sanitation level and the cleaning process is continued which is performed by a robotic arm called Auto end-effector.
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Thus SRDLS system will greatly eliminate the role of manpower in the maintenance of public lavatory system to a greater elevation and facilitate the preservation of hygienic standards.Keywords: Self-Regulated Deodorizing Lavatory System (SRDLS), Auto End-effector, Lavatory Systems, Sanitation, Hygienic Standards.References:. Arun kumar, A. Adithya Bharadwaj, R.Balasubramanian, P.Gowtham, ”Autonomous lavatory cleaning system”, international journal of Robotics and Automation(IJRA),volume.6,issue.4,2015. Karthick, S.Sakthi kannan, G.Velmathi, “odour sensor based solution for the sanitary problem faced by elderly people and kindergarten children”, International Journal of Information Sciences and Techniques (IJIST) Vol.4, No.3,May 2014. Cleophas D.