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IJFTET Volume II, Issue II, January - 2015

 

(Paper ID: 22ET3001201501)

 

FRT Analysis of Doubly Fed Induction Generator

 

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Title:  FRT Analysis of Doubly Fed Induction Generator

 

Author(s):  Dr. Bhola Jha, Assistant Professor, G. B. Pant Engg. College, Pauri-Garhwal (An Autonomous Govt. Institution of Uttarakhand), bholajhaeee@gmail.com

 

Citation: Dr. Bhola Jha. "FRT Analysis of Doubly Fed Induction Generator", IJFTET, Volume: II , Issue: II  Publication Year: 2015 , Page(s):  1-7

 

Keywords: DFIG, FRT, NSC, PIR, GSC, RSC. 

 

Article type: Research paper

 

DOI: 30/01/2015  http://ijftet.wix.com/research#!vol-ii-issue-ii-jan15/c16t3 (Permanent URL)

 

Publisher:Akshar Publication

 

Abstract: Doubly Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) is state-of-the-art wind turbine technology due to low power rating of converters. Thus, DFIG gains the dominant market today, but its operation during the abnormal conditions still needs to be addressed. During the abnormal condition on the grid of DFIG like faults and voltage dip, there is generation of negative sequence currents which causes the rotor converter to damage. Hence a more detailed analysis and control which take into account this imbalance need to be investigated. This paper presents control strategies for the Rotor Side Converter (RSC) and Grid Side Converter (GSC) using Proportional Integral Resonant (PIR) controller for the compensation of Negative Sequence Currents (NSC). This PIR controller regulates the positive and negative sequence components of rotor current without the use of the filters.  The objective of RSC is made to eliminate rotor current harmonics caused by negative sequence components of currents in stator by injecting negative sequence voltage into the rotor. The objective of GSC is made to eliminate the negative sequence currents in the stator by injecting the negative sequence voltage to the grid. In this paper, the compensation of negative sequence currents from both, RSC and GSC are compared on MATLAB/SIMULINK platform.

 

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(Paper ID: 22ET3001201502)

 

Hazardous of Waste Water Disposal

 

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Title:  Hazardous of Waste Water Disposal

 

Author(s): Uma Shankar. K, Civil Department, Knowledge Institute of Technology, Salem, umashankarengineer@gmail.comSaravanan. K, Civil Department, Knowledge Institute of Technology, Salem, kucivil@kiot.ac.in

 

Citation: Uma Shankar. K, Saravanan. K. "Hazardous of Waste Water Disposal", Volume: II , Issue: II  Publication Year: 2015

, Page(s):  8-13

 

Keywords: burnishing process , process parameters 

 

Article type: Research paper

 

DOI: 30/01/2015  http://ijftet.wix.com/research#!vol-ii-issue-ii-jan15/c16t3 (Permanent URL)

 

Publisher:Akshar Publication

 

Abstract: 

Wastewater is any water that has been adversely affected in quality by anthropogenic influence. It comprises liquid waste discharged by domestic residences, commercial properties, industry, and/or agriculture and can encompass a wide range of potential contaminants and concentrations. In the most common usage, it refers to the municipal wastewater that contains a broad spectrum of contaminants resulting from the mixing of wastewaters from different sources.

Sewage is correctly the subset of wastewater that is contaminated with feces or urine, but is often used to mean any waste water. "Sewage" includes domestic, municipal, or industrial liquid waste products disposed of, usually via apipe or sewer or similar structure, sometimes in aemptier. The physical infrastructure, including pipes, pumps, screens, channels etc. used to convey sewage from its origin to the point of eventual treatment or disposal is termed sewerage.

 

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(Paper ID: 22ET3001201503)

 

Decision Tree C4.5 Algorithm and its Enhanced Approach for Educational Data Mining

 

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Title:  Decision Tree C4.5 Algorithm and its Enhanced Approach for Educational Data Mining

 

Author(s): Preeti Patidar. Computer Science dept. LNCT Indore, University RGPV Bhopal, India, preeti.ppatidar@gmail.comJitendra Dangra, Computer Science dept. LNCT Indore, University RGPV Bhopal, India, jitendra.dangra@gmail.comM. K. Rawar, Computer Science dept. LNCT Indore, University RGPV Bhopal, India, ermkrawat@gmail.com

 

Citation: Preeti Patidar, Jitendra Dangra, M. K. Rawar"Decision Tree C4.5 Algorithm and its Enhanced Approach for Educational Data Mining", Volume: II , Issue: II  Publication Year: 2015 , Page(s):  14-24

 

Keywords: Data Mining (DM), Educational Data Mining (EDM), Classification Model, Decision Tree Algorithm (DT), C4.5 classifier, CART, Ensemble learning, Prediction.

 

Article type: Research paper

 

DOI: 30/01/2015  http://ijftet.wix.com/research#!vol-ii-issue-ii-jan15/c16t3 (Permanent URL)

 

Publisher:Akshar Publication

 

Abstract: Data mining tools for educational research issues are prominently developed and used in many countries. Decision Tree is the most widely applied supervised classification data mining technique. The learning and classification steps of decision tree induction are simple and fast and it can be applied to any domain. For this research work student qualitative data has been taken from educational data mining and the performance analysis of the decision tree algorithm C4.5 and proposed algorithm are compared. The classification accuracy of proposed algorithm is higher when compared to C4.5. However the difference in classification accuracy between the decision tree algorithms is not considerably higher.

This paper describes the use of data mining techniques to improve the efficiency of academic performance in the educational institutions. In this work a real-world experiment is conducted on real-time data. This method helps to identify the students who need to obtain academic records at which grade and learn particular skill to improving their placement possibilities. Prediction for specific student according to skills known by them can be performed. In this study C4.5 classifier and proposed algorithm with ensemble techniques such as boosting and bagging have been considered for the comparison of performance of both the algorithms according to parameters accuracy, build time, error rate, memory used and search time for the classification of datasets.

 

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(Paper ID: 22ET3001201504)

 

Key Aggregation Scheme for Multi Cloud Environment

 

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Title:  Key Aggregation Scheme for Multi Cloud Environment

 

Author(s): Mrs. Madhavi P. Nawarkar, Department of Information Technology, K. K. Wagh Polytechnic, Nashik, mpnawarkar@kkwagh.edu.inMrs. Rupali D. Tajanpure, Department of Information Technology, K. K. Wagh Polytechnic, Nashik, rdtajanpure@kkwagh.edu.inMr. Suyog S. Dhoot, Department of Information Technology, K. K. Wagh Polytechnic, Nashik, ssdhoot@kkwagh.edu.in

 

Citation: Mrs. Madhavi P. Nawarkar, Mrs. Rupali D. Tajanpure, Mr. Suyog S. Dhoot"Key Aggregation Scheme for Multi Cloud Environment",Volume: II , Issue: II  Publication Year: 2015, Page(s):  25-28

 

Keywords: Multi Cloud Storage, Data Sharing, Key-Aggregate Encryption, Public Key Encryption

 

Article type: Research paper

 

DOI: 30/01/2015  http://ijftet.wix.com/research#!vol-ii-issue-ii-jan15/c16t3 (Permanent URL)

 

Publisher:Akshar Publication

 

Abstract:  Data sharing is the ability to share the same data resource with multiple applications or users in cloud environment. This paper shows how to share data with others   strongly, efficiently, and openly in multi cloud storage by using aggregate cryptosystem. We describe new public-key cryptosystems that produce constant-size cipher texts such that efficient delegation of decryption rights for any set of ciphertext is possible. Those decrypted files are splited and stored on the different clouds for the security purpose. In existing system static keys having same size for all the users is used. The idea is that one can aggregate any set of secret keys and make them as compact as a single key, but incorporating the power of all the keys being aggregated. In other words, the secret key holder can release a constant-size aggregate key for flexible choices of ciphertext set in cloud storage, but the other encrypted files outside the set remain confidential. This compact aggregate key can be conveniently sent to others or be stored in a smart card with very limited secure storage. Our schemes contribute the first public-key patient-controlled encryption for flexible hierarchy. In our proposed system the combination of static as well as dynamic keys are used for selected users.

 

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(Paper ID: 22ET3001201505)

 

Experimental Investigation of Machining parameter in hard Turning using Taguchi Method

 

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Title:  Experimental Investigation of Machining parameter in hard Turning using Taguchi Method

 

Author(s):  Jaydeep K. Dadhaniya, Research Scholar, Rai University, Ahmedabad, India. Dr. Mohammad Israr, Principal, Dungarpur College of Engineering & Technology, Dungarpur, Rajasthan, India. isainik@yahoo.co.in.

 

Citation: Jaydeep K. Dadhaniya, Dr. Mohammad Israr​ "Experimental Investigation of Machining parameter in hard Turning using Taguchi Method", IJFTET,

Volume: II , Issue: II  Publication Year: 2015, Page(s):  29-31.

 

Keywords: Hard machining, Machining parameters, taguchi method

 

Article type: Research paper

 

DOI: 30/01/2015  http://ijftet.wix.com/research#!vol-ii-issue-ii-jan15/c16t3 (Permanent URL)

 

Publisher:Akshar Publication

 

Abstract: The recompense of hard turning are superior efficiency, concerted arrangement periods, exterior finis nearer to grinding and the capability to machine multifaceted parts. The a variety of work resources which may be machined by the hard turning development comprise greater speed steels, bearing steels, die steels, case hardened steels, white cast iron , alloy steels and alloy cast iron. The rigid apparatus tools with sufficient power, extremely solid and rough tool equipment with suitable tool geometry, tool holders with high rigidity and proper cutting situations are some of the fundamentals for hard turning. Taguchi method is statistical process build up by Genichi Taguchi to develop the superiority of contrived goods, and additional newly also applied to manufacturing, biotechnology, marketing and advertising. Professional have welcomed the aims and improvement conveyed about by Taguchi methods, chiefly by Taguchi's expansion of design for studying difference, but have condemn the incompetence of a number of Taguchi's proposal. This paper deals with investigation of machine parameters in hard tuning with Taguchi technique.

 

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(Paper ID: 22ET3001201506)

 

Ocean Energy Technologies for Wave Energy Harvesting: A Technical Review

 

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Title:  Ocean Energy Technologies for Wave Energy Harvesting: A Technical Review

 

Author(s):  Ashokkumar A. Parmar, LMISTE, Lecturer in Electrical engineering, B.& B. Institute of Technology, V. V. Nagar. parmarashok2002hod@gmail.comAnkit P. Shah, AMIE, LMISTE, Lecturer in Electrical engineering, B.& B. Institute of Technology, V.V.Nagar. ankitbbit@yahoo.co.in. Paresh S. Chaudhari, LM ISTE, Lecturer in Electrical engineering, B.& B .Institute of Technology, V.V.Nagar. 

paresh_6612@rediffmail.com

 

Citation: Ashokkumar A. Parmar, Ankit P. Shah & ​ Paresh S. Chaudhari"Ocean Energy Technologies for Wave Energy Harvesting: A Technical Review", IJFTET, Volume: II , Issue: II  Publication Year: 2015, Page(s):  32-37.

 

Keywords: Electromotive force (EMF), Oscillating Water Column (OWC), Oscillating wave surge converters (OWSC), Wave energy convertor (WEC).

 

Article type: Research paper

 

DOI: 30/01/2015  http://ijftet.wix.com/research#!vol-ii-issue-ii-jan15/c16t3 (Permanent URL)

 

Publisher:Akshar Publication

 

Abstract: The Ocean cover more than 70% of earth’s surface and are the largest collector and retainer of sun’s vast energy. Ocean energy includes tidal and wave energy. Wave energy with its high energy density has been focus of research since 1970 and has attracted more interest recently. The wave energy resource around the world is 10TW in open sea, which is comparable to the world’s total power consumption. In this paper it has been tried to review the various technologies used in harnessing wave power. This survey has identified 81 individual ocean energy concepts which are currently being developed. These include 53 ocean wave technologies, 25 tidal current devices, one OTEC system and two salinity gradient concepts. There has been a significant growth in the number of devices being pursued since 2003. Many more countries are now active in ocean energy RD&D. Activity is concentrated in Europe and North America. Some research projects have been discontinued as initial results showed that certain technologies would not be commercially viable in future market conditions.

 

 

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(Paper ID: 22ET3001201507)

 

Ontology in Knowledge Management

 

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Title:  Ontology in Knowledge Management

 

Author(s):  Dr. Priyanka Sharma, Professor-MCA, Institute of Science and Technology for Advanced Studies and Research (ISTAR), Vallabh Vidya Nagar, Gujarat. India. pspriyanka@yahoo.comDr. H. B. Bhadka, Dean, Faculty of Computer Science, C. U. Shah University, Wadhwan City. Gujarat, India. harshad.bhadka@yahoo.com

 

 

Citation: Dr. Priyanka Sharma & Dr. H. B. Bhadka. "Ontology in Knowledge Management", IJFTET, Volume: II , Issue: II  Publication Year: 2015, Page(s):  38-40.

 

Keywords: Knowledge, Knowledge Management, ontology.

 

Article type: Research paper

 

DOI: 30/01/2015  http://ijftet.wix.com/research#!vol-ii-issue-ii-jan15/c16t3 (Permanent URL)

 

Publisher:Akshar Publication

 

Abstract:Industry and academia are realising how important it is to "know what they know" and be able to make maximum use of the knowledge. This knowledge resides in many different places such as: databases, knowledge bases, filing cabinets and peoples' heads and are distributed. Thus, Knowledge management is very important to facilitate integration of the constantly increasing volume and sources of information which results into large knowledge bases. This paper deals with use of ontology in managing large knowledgebase. Ontology is a main mechanism to represent information and knowledge, and to define the meaning of terms used in the content language and the relation in the knowledge management system. The general concepts of knowledge, Knowledge Management, ontology, types of ontology are discussed in the paper. Building ontology is usually the first step before engaging in knowledge management activities. Also, the framework of ontology-based knowledge management system is given in this paper. 

 

 

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(Paper ID: 22ET3001201508)

 

Air Pollution Potential Index of Industries: A Fuzzy Approach

 

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Title:  Air Pollution Potential Index of Industries: A Fuzzy Approach

 

Author(s):  Nisha Soni, Assistant professor Civil Department, Pacific School of Engineering, GTU. nps2412@gmail.comDr. R. A. Christian, Associate professor, Civil Department, S.V.N.I.T, rac@ced.svnit.ac.in

 

Citation:  Nisha Soni & Dr. R. A. Christian . "Air Pollution Potential Index of Industries: A Fuzzy Approach", IJFTET, Volume: II , Issue: II, Publication Year: 2015 , Page(s):  41-46.

 

Keywords: Fuzzy MCDM Approach, Air Pollution Index, WSM method, Fuzzy Interval Type-2.

 

Article type: Research paper

 

DOI: 30/01/2015  http://ijftet.wix.com/research#!vol-ii-issue-ii-jan15/c16t3 (Permanent URL)

 

Publisher:Akshar Publication

 

Abstract:  Urbanization and industrialization with minimal focus on environmental pollution has resulted in rapid degradation of natural environment. It is observed that continued expansion of the world economy will cause irreparable damage to the earth environment and reduced quality of life for future generation. During the past few decades India have registered quantum jump, which has contributed to high economic growth but simultaneously it has also given rise to serve environmental issues like noise pollution, water pollution, soil pollution, air pollution which affects human health. In this paper, an unique approach has been adopted to compare the air pollution index which has been computed through multi criteria decision making techniques by using WSM Method as well as Fuzzy Interval Type -2 ranking method for three stations in Surat city from where air pollution parameters have been monitored.

 

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