Pannod Kumar's research while affiliated with Delhi Technological University and other places

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Development of supervisory control for distributed drives system
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December 2010

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Continuous monitoring and control of motors and drives have become a need of process industries, which require operation of various drives in a pre-designated sequence. The programmable logic controllers (PLCs), an intelligent device, can realise automated operation. Distributed control system has partially autonomous local computational capability, interconnected through a digital communication link and coordinated by a supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system. The resulting system has the advantages of local as well as centralized control. This paper describes the methodology, implementation, operation, monitoring and control of distributed drives with PLC and SCADA system. The performance of the drives are studied and analyzed for starting and load perturbation.

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... The intelligent soft starter considered must be capable to adapt a new environment to changes in present environment, ability to acquire knowledge from the running environment, ability for changing load, ability to estimate & evaluate. [5] In previous works, speed ripple effect [7], ball bearing faults [8], inter turn faults [11], motor stator winding temperature [12], and microcontroller-based fault detection [13], [14], air gap eccentricity [15], broken motor rotor bars [19], damaged bearings, motor shaft speed fluctuation, unstable voltage [9], have been recently studied papers. In these papers one or two parameters were considered for protecting the induction motors, the other parameters of the induction motors were not considered. ...

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Neural Network Based Monitoring, Protection & Fault Detection of Induction Motor Using PLC
Development of supervisory control for distributed drives system
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  • December 2010