Modern Electrical Engineering Based Utilities for Industrial Applications

15 Pages Posted: 14 Sep 2021

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Krishnakant Kasar

JSPM’s BSIOTR, Wagholi, Pune, Maharashtra, India

Amit Rathod

Department of Electrical Engineering, JSPM’s Bhivarabai Sawant Institute of Technology And Research, Wagholi, Pune: 412207. India

Jagtap Jagtap

Department of Electrical Engineering, JSPM’s Bhivarabai Sawant Institute of Technology And Research, Wagholi, Pune: 412207. India.

Jayesh Suryawanshi

Department of Electrical Engineering, JSPM’s Bhivarabai Sawant Institute of Technology And Research, Wagholi, Pune: 412207. India.

Aniket Aniket Badhekar

Department of Electrical Engineering, JSPM’s Bhivarabai Sawant Institute of Technology And Research, Wagholi, Pune: 412207. India.

Abhijit Badhekar

Department of Electrical Engineering, JSPM’s Bhivarabai Sawant Institute of Technology And Research, Wagholi, Pune: 412207. India.

Mahesh Ghante

Department of Electrical Engineering, JSPM’s Bhivarabai Sawant Institute of Technology And Research, Wagholi, Pune: 412207. India.

Date Written: June 27, 2021

Abstract

This paper introduces Modern Electrical Engineering-Based Utilities for Industrial Applications. The first utility application is to reduce power losses with the help of shunt capacitors in industries. The loss of power issue is illustrated in light of the fact that the quantitative connection of real power to apparent power. Thus, the increase in imaginary power leads to an increase in power losses. During this framework, we will in general extend the interference between zero voltage pulse and no current pulse delay produced by proper operation amp circuits in comparator mode and took care of into 2 intrude on pins in the microcontroller. Microcontroller shows power losses due to inductive load by using the alphanumeric display. By bringing the shunt capacitors into load by victimization relays, the designed system tries to reduce losses to zero. Here AVR family-based 8-bit microcontroller is used.

The second utility is an Arduino-based accurate observance and menstruation of star electrical phenomenon panel parameters are vital for solar energy plant analysis to judge the performance and predict the longer-term energy generation. This study is geared toward the event of a cheap parameter-measuring system for a star electrical phenomenon panel exploitation Arduino silicon chipboard. The systems live 5 parameters, as well as voltage, current, intensity level, temperature, and pressure. The accuracy of the made device was observed by scrutiny the measured parameters thereupon of standard normal menstruation instruments that show sensible agreement. The measured parameters show that the output energy generation from the star electrical phenomenon panel mostly depends on the star irradiance and temperature.

Keywords: Arduino, Power Factor, Zero detector, LDR sensor, LM 35, ACS712

JEL Classification: C0

Suggested Citation

Kasar, Krishnakant and Rathod, Amit and Sahil, Sahil and Suryawanshi, Jayesh and Badhekar, Aniket and Badhekar, Abhijit and Ghante, Mahesh, Modern Electrical Engineering Based Utilities for Industrial Applications (June 27, 2021). Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Communication & Information Processing (ICCIP) 2021, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3921689

Krishnakant Kasar (Contact Author)

JSPM’s BSIOTR, Wagholi, Pune, Maharashtra, India ( email )

Amit Rathod

Department of Electrical Engineering, JSPM’s Bhivarabai Sawant Institute of Technology And Research, Wagholi, Pune: 412207. India ( email )

Sahil Sahil

Department of Electrical Engineering, JSPM’s Bhivarabai Sawant Institute of Technology And Research, Wagholi, Pune: 412207. India. ( email )

Jayesh Suryawanshi

Department of Electrical Engineering, JSPM’s Bhivarabai Sawant Institute of Technology And Research, Wagholi, Pune: 412207. India. ( email )

Aniket Badhekar

Department of Electrical Engineering, JSPM’s Bhivarabai Sawant Institute of Technology And Research, Wagholi, Pune: 412207. India. ( email )

Abhijit Badhekar

Department of Electrical Engineering, JSPM’s Bhivarabai Sawant Institute of Technology And Research, Wagholi, Pune: 412207. India. ( email )

Mahesh Ghante

Department of Electrical Engineering, JSPM’s Bhivarabai Sawant Institute of Technology And Research, Wagholi, Pune: 412207. India. ( email )

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