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Controlling and Monitoring of Hybrid Power Station using LabVIEW


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1 Assistant Professor, Department of EIE, M.Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Karur, Tamil Nadu, India
     

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Sustainable power source advancements range from the entrenched, for example, hydropower, to the developing a breeze sun oriented mixture framework. Every innovation has its own individual instrumentation necessities to quantify and control framework factors. The expansion of the new LabView module to the framework gives the truly necessary ongoing data on the framework factors, for example, wind speed, wind bearing, dc power, air conditioning power, air conditioning/dc voltages, and flows. This continuous information procurement framework is being utilized broadly to furnish the understudies with an active research center experience identified with electrical, gadgets, and instrumentation. In this paper, conversations on numerous parts of information securing, instrumentation, interfacing, and writing computer programs depend on a current 1.5 kW wind-sun based half breed power station.

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Hybrid Power, LabView, Power Station
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Authors

P. Veeramani
Assistant Professor, Department of EIE, M.Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Karur, Tamil Nadu, India
I. Aravindaguru
Assistant Professor, Department of EIE, M.Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Karur, Tamil Nadu, India
S. Kiruthika
Assistant Professor, Department of EIE, M.Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Karur, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract


Sustainable power source advancements range from the entrenched, for example, hydropower, to the developing a breeze sun oriented mixture framework. Every innovation has its own individual instrumentation necessities to quantify and control framework factors. The expansion of the new LabView module to the framework gives the truly necessary ongoing data on the framework factors, for example, wind speed, wind bearing, dc power, air conditioning power, air conditioning/dc voltages, and flows. This continuous information procurement framework is being utilized broadly to furnish the understudies with an active research center experience identified with electrical, gadgets, and instrumentation. In this paper, conversations on numerous parts of information securing, instrumentation, interfacing, and writing computer programs depend on a current 1.5 kW wind-sun based half breed power station.

Keywords


Hybrid Power, LabView, Power Station

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