Work place: School of Electrical Sciences, Karunya University, Coimbatore - 641114, Tamil Nadu, India
E-mail: kvinoth_kumar84@yahoo.in
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Research Interests: Neural Networks, Computer Networks, Models of Computation
Biography
K.Vinoth Kumar received his B.E. degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Anna University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. He obtained M.Tech in Power Electronics and Drives from VIT University, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India. Presently he is working as an Assistant Professor in the School of Electrical Science, Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences (Karunya University), Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. He is pursuing PhD degree in Karunya University, Coimbatore, India. His present research interests are Condition Monitoring of Industrial Drives, Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic, Special machines, Application of Soft Computing Technique. He has published various papers in international journals and conferences and also published four textbooks. He is a member of IEEE (USA), MISTE and also in International association of Electrical Engineers (IAENG).
By S.Daison Stallon K.Vinoth Kumar S.Suresh Kumar Justin Baby
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2013.07.10, Pub. Date: 8 Jun. 2013
As per the present scenario lot of power shortages are there in all over the world especially country like India the grid transferring problem is also high. Almost the power from the fossil fuels are becoming so less some of the examples of the fossil fuels are (coal, lignite, oil, and gases).So most of them looking in forward for the power from green or renewable based energies like solar, wind, biomass, tidal etc. Which does not cause any pollution to the environment. In this paper the simulation and analysis of the PV panel and also high efficient boost converter design and simulation is also performed. Even though the solar based systems are renewable based energies when compared to other renewable energies like wind, biomass it does not connect to more number of grid connections. Lot of necessary steps want to be taken one of the main important factor that high efficient boost converter is needed, here in this paper the input voltage to the boost converter is given as 15V and receives the output voltage of 55.64V
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2012.03.08, Pub. Date: 8 Apr. 2012
This paper focuses on experimental results to prove that motor current signature analysis (MCSA) can diagnose shorted turns in low voltage stator windings of 3-phase induction motors using LabVIEW. The diagnostic strategy is presented and variables that influence the diagnosis are discussed. Current spectra from motors with short-circuited turns (with and without short circuit current limiting resistors) are presented and fully analyzed. Results from motors tested to failure are reported. The results in this paper were from industrial motors of different pole numbers with concentric and lap wound winding designs. Since stator failures account for a high percentage of failures the results are particularly relevant to industry.
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