101 research outputs found

    A Novel Algorithm for Capacitor Placement to improve Voltage stability of Radial and Meshed Power Systems

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    The objective of this paper is to present a novel method for determining the optimum location and amount of reactivepower to be injected to improve the voltage stability of entire power system or set of buses that are prone to voltageinstability. A new sensitivity matrix named L-Index sensitivity matrix is been proposed and the same is consideredfor identifying the buses, at which the reactive power is to be injected. The proposed procedure has been tested forpractical examples of radial networks and IEEE-14 bus system. Test results demonstrate the effectiveness of thedeveloped algorithm.Keywords: L-index matrix, voltage stability, Jacobian matrix, sensitivit

    An Internal Current Controlled BLDC Motor Drive Supplied with PV Fed High Voltage Gain DC-DC Converter

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    The paper presents an efficient speed control of brushless DC (BLDC) motor drive for photo-voltaic (PV) system fed system. A high-gain DC-DC converter is employed in the system to boost the PV system low output voltage to a level required for the drive system. High-gain DC-DC converter is operated in closed-loop mode to attain accurate and steady output. The converter (VSI) for BLDC is switched at fundamental frequency and thus reducing high frequency switching losses. Internal current control method is developed and employed for the speed control of PV fed BLDC motor. The appropriateness of the internal current controller for the speed control of PV fed BLDC motor is verified for increamental speed with fixed torque and decreamental speed with fixed torque operating conditions. The system is developed and results are developed using MATLAB/SIMULINK softwar

    Effect of Integrated Nutrient Management on Onion Yield and Soil Properties under Chromic haplusterts of Karnataka

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    A field experiment was conducted during the Kharif season of 2002 and 2003 under Chromic Haplusterts (medium black soils) at Zonal Agricultural Research Station, Hiriyur to study the effect of Coir Pith Based Compost (CPBC) along with organic manures and inorganic fertilizers on yield of Onion. The study revealed that combined application of CPBC @ 15 t/ha along with press mud (PM) and half the recommended dose of fertilizer (RDF) gave significant higher bulb yield of onion (14.70 t/ha) as compared to RDF along with FYM (9.55 t/ha). The bulb yields were on par with the combined application of CPBC along with FYM and 50% RDF or combined application of CPBC and Green manure (GM) along with 100% RDF, indicating the utility of CPBC in onion cultivation. Higher net and gross returns were recorded with application of CPBC and PM @ 15 t/ha each along with 50% RDF with better benefit cost ratio. The yield and quality parameters also differed significantly among the various combinations of CPBC with PM or FYM in conjunction with inorganic fertilizers. Analysis of the soil after the harvest of onion crop did not show any significant difference in pH and EC among the treatments. However, organic carbon, available phosphorus and available potash were significantly higher due to application of CPBC, PM, FYM and GM along with 50% or 100% RDF

    Atypical presentation of Niemann-Pick disease

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    Niemann-Pick (NP) disease is a distinct disorder with specific clinical and morphological manifestations. We report a 2-year-oldgirl who presented with normal development, acute onset of pallor, lethargy, and massive splenomegaly, which made us to think ofhemolytic anemia as the initial diagnosis. Her bone marrow done, after initial hematological work up being normal, showed NP cells.As the child did not have any neurological abnormality, she was diagnosed as NP Type B (NPD-B) storage disease. We report it as atypical presentation of NPD-B

    Temporal lobe involvement: A diagnostic challenge in Japanese encephalitis

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    Japanese encephalitis (JE) and herpes encephalitis are the most common endemic and sporadic encephalitis, respectively. A 10-yearoldboy, presented with features suggestive of viral meningoencephalitis, had neuroimaging suggestive of herpes encephalitis, butcerebrospinal fluid serology was positive of JE. Temporal lobe involvement in JE may cause problems in differentiating it from herpesencephalitis, which highlights the importance of both neuroimaging and serology for a complete diagnosis

    High transport spin polarization in the van der Waals ferromagnet Fe4_4GeTe2_2

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    The challenging task of scaling-down the size of the power saving electronic devices can be accomplished by exploiting the spin degree of freedom of the conduction electrons in van der Waals (vdW) spintronic architectures built with 2D materials. One of the key components of such a device is a near-room temperature 2D ferromagnet with good metallicity that can generate a highly spin-polarized electronic transport current. However, most of the known 2D ferromagnets have either a very low temperature ordering, poor conductivity, or low spin polarization. In this context, the Fen_nGeTe2_2 (with n3n\geq3) family of ferromagnets stand out due to their near-room temperature ferromagnetism and good metallicity. We have performed spin-resolved Andreev reflection spectroscopy on Fe4_4GeTe2_2 (TCurieT_{Curie} \sim 273 K) and demonstrated that the ferromagnet is capable of generating a very high transport spin polarization, exceeding 50%\%. This makes Fe4_4GeTe2_2 a strong candidate for application in all-vdW power-saving spintronic devices.Comment: Accepted for publication in Physical Review

    A ternary PEDOT-TiO2-reduced graphene oxide nanocomposite for supercapacitor applications

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    A ternary composite of PEDOT was prepared with TiO2 via emulsion polymerization method adjusting various weight ratios of TiO2 to PEDOT and synthesized rGO was then blended with this composite. The FTIR, UV–Vis and XRD analysis displayed characteristic features of PEDOT and TiO2. The morphology of the nano-hybrid structure was additionally investigated by SEM analysis. Pore size and surface area analysis of particles were characterized by BET method. The electrochemical analysis showed that the specific capacitance (Csp) for PEDOT-TiO2-15-rGO was 18.9 F.cm-2 at 0.1 mA g-1 current density

    Social inclusion in educational programmes with reference to Karnataka

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    The government has been striving for unversalisation of education and improving the literacy levels, across the rural and urban sectors, social groups and economic groups of the society. There are several challenges faced by the state, civil society and the community in achieving this goal. Dropout rates at each level from primary school level till post higher secondary levels are very high. Thus the government has since beginning made several initiatives for creating both physical and economic access to schooling especially for the poor and marginalised groups in both urban and rural areas. This article is an attempt to bring out the initiatives and making education more inclusive

    Charge storage in mesoscopic graphitic islands fabricated using AFM bias lithography

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    Electrochemical oxidation and etching of highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) has been achieved using biased atomic force microscopy (AFM) lithography, allowing patterns of varying complexity to be written into the top layers of HOPG. The graphitic oxidation process and the trench geometry after writing were monitored using intermittent contact mode AFM. Electrostatic force microscopy reveals that the isolated mesoscopic islands formed during the AFM lithography process become positively charged, suggesting that they are laterally isolated from the surrounding HOPG substrate. The electrical transport studies of these laterally isolated finite-layer graphitic islands enable detailed characterization of electrical conduction along the c-direction and reveal an unexpected stability of the charged state. Utilizing conducting-atomic force microscopy, the measured I (V) characteristics revealed significant non-linearities. Micro-Raman studies confirm the presence of oxy functional groups formed during the lithography process
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