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GC-CSP 2011, Dubai
6
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10
Papers Published at GC-CSP 2011
All 6 Papers
IDAuthors and TitlePages
20.Cnf-9 Dr. Yahia Kourd
Prof. Noureddine Guersi
Prof. Dimitri Lefebvre
A two stages diagnosis method with fuzzy logic and neuronal networks
1-5
20.Cnf-56 Mr. Brahim Metidji
Mr. Nabil Taib
Prof. Toufik Rekioua
A simple robust method to reduce torque ripple in induction motor DTC drives using matrix converters
6-11
20.Cnf-65 Mr. Saifur R. Sabuj
Mr. Anisur Rahman
Mr. Obaidul Hoque
Mr. Bazlur Rahman
Mr. Ifteder U. Mahmud
Design of automatic power transfer and load dump controller
12-20
20.Cnf-66 Ms. Uzma Siddique
Mr. Laeeq Ahmed
Prof. Habibullah Jamal
Performance analysis of 2D pilot-assisted channel estimation for OFDM communication systems
21-25
20.Cnf-67 Ms. Uzma Siddique
Mr. Laeeq Ahmed
Prof. Habibullah Jamal
Scattered spectrum sensing (SSS) in cognitive radio adhoc networks
26-30
20.Cnf-79

GS Citations

Mr. Lotfi Bendaouia
Mr. Fayçal Ykhlef
Mrs. Wahiba Benzaba
Mr. Oussama Kerdjidj
Mr. Hamid Meraoubi
Prof. Omar Zemirli
Dr. Hassen Daoud
Dr. Si Mahmoud Karabernou
Dr. Lounis Kessal
Dr. Hassen Salhi
Fast DWT based FPGA implementation for medical application
31-36
20.Cnf-65 Paper View Page
Title Design of automatic power transfer and load dump controller
Authors Mr. Saifur R. Sabuj, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Mr. Anisur Rahman, East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Mr. Obaidul Hoque, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Mr. Bazlur Rahman, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Mr. Ifteder U. Mahmud, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Abstract The automatic power transfer and load shed control (APTLSC) make the first move new levels of standby power plants. The control permits truly bump less transfer of loads from the local system to and from the utility or to and from the plant system. Programmable and adjustable Interlocks and counters with time delay can improve switchgear, generator and engine economics and extend power plants life. Electronic counting timers for loading, unloading or transferring are adjustable from 0.1 seconds to 132 minutes. Programmable logic controls (PLC) provides a wide range of logic controls (about 4000 nos. of Rungs). In this paper, we use PLC DVP SS series controller. The APTSLC combined with electronic load shed control and emergency generators or standby systems. If there is auto synchronizing base load mode in the Gen-set, the emergency system is started and synchronized with the utility. The APTSLC is activated by an auxiliary contact of voltage monitoring relay (VMR). The output contacts in the APTSLC to initiate separation and shutdown of the standby system. The APTSLC is the Control sets of new standards of automation for standby Diesel Power generation.
Track SPA: Signal Processing and Applications
Conference 1st Mosharaka International Conference on Communications and Signal Processing (MIC-CSP 2011)
Congress 2011 Global Congress on Communications and Signal Processing (GC-CSP 2011), 2-4 April 2011, Dubai, UAE
Pages 12-20
Topics Power System Operation
Load Modeling, Forecasting and Management
ISSN 2227-331X
DOI
BibTeX @inproceedings{65CSP2011,
title={Design of automatic power transfer and load dump controller},
author={Saifur R. Sabuj, and Anisur Rahman, and Obaidul Hoque, and Bazlur Rahman, and Ifteder U. Mahmud},
booktitle={2011 Global Congress on Communications and Signal Processing (GC-CSP 2011)},
year={2011},
pages={12-20},
doi={}},
organization={Mosharaka for Research and Studies} }
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