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STM JOURNALSScientific Technical Medical
Journal of Control & Instrumentation
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Control & Instrumentation. The intension of JoCI is to create an atmosphere that stimulates
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STM JOURNALS
1. Application of Virtual Instruments in Data Monitoring & Logging Hardik R. Patel 1
2. Cold Light Source for Endoscopy using AVR Microcontroller Dipesh Shah, Mayur B. Mangaroliya, Ankit M. Patel 5
3. Fuzzy Logic and Energy Model based Speed and Direct Torque Control of SVPWM Inverter Fed Induction MotorMohammad Abdul Mannan, Toshiaki Murata, Junji Tamura 11
4. Automation of Heat Exchanger System using DCSArchana B. Yadav, Dhruv M. Patel 22
ContentsJournal of Control & Instrumentation
JoCI (2014)© STM Journals 2014. All Rights Reserved
Journal of Control & Instrumentation ISSN: 2347-7237
Volume 5, Issue 1
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Application of Virtual Instruments in Data
Monitoring & Logging
Hardik R. Patel*
Instrumentation & Control Engineering Department, SVIT, Vasad, Gujarat, India
Abstract Data Acquisition is the process of real world physical conditions and conversion of the
resulting samples into digital numeric values that can be manipulated by a computer.
This system is used to measure various parameters in the industry such as pressure, temperature of plant, control room temperature, combustible gas level, humidity,
weight of the product, etc. This paper shows a cost effective way to design and develop
LabView based Data Acquisition System. Here, 8051 microcontroller is used as an intermediate controller to scan each channel & send data to LabView via RS-232. The
parameter readings are also stored in Excel file as well as EEPROM for further analysis. Virtual Instruments like LabView, can decrease development time to a great
extent, can be integrated to physical world very easily and is very user friendly.
Keywords: Data Acquisition System (DAS), virtual instruments, labview, EEPROM
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Journal of Control & Instrumentation ISSN: 2347-7237
Volume 5, Issue 1
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Cold Light Source for Endoscopy using AVR
Microcontroller
Dipesh Shah*, Mayur B. Mangaroliya, Ankit M. Patel
Instrumentation and Control Department SVIT, Vasad, Gujarat, India
Abstract An endoscopy involves the procedure of examining internal organs of the human body
using endoscope. Presently, during endoscopy halogentype or xenon type light sources
are used. The main drawback of these sources is the heat dissipated by them effects the sensor data. Due to high temperature in the surrounding environment, the video tube
or optical fiber used to transfer data may be damaged. Moreover if the lamp turns off
during operation, one cannot change it immediately because of its high temperature.
Thus the redundancy of the system is less. In order to overcome these limitations the
halogen and the xenon light are replace by LED which is a cold light source. Since the LED is operated on DC source, the driver circuit would replace the bulky transformers
used to operate halogen/xenon lamps. This reduces the weightand cost of the equipment. LED has longer life and it provides the better efficiency compared to the
former devices. It also eliminates the use of cooling fan which is used for heat sinking
purpose. In the proposed instrument, intensity of LED light and its life will be displayed with the use of micro controller.
Keywords: Drive circuit, LED light, light focusing, optical principle, temperature control
and light control using AVR micro controller, data logger
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Journal of Control & Instrumentation ISSN: 2347-7237
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Fuzzy Logic and Energy Model based Speed and Direct
Torque Control of SVPWM Inverter Fed Induction Motor
Mohammad Abdul Mannan1*, Toshiaki Murata
2, Junji Tamura
2
1Department of EEE, American International University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
2Department of EEE, Kitami Institute of Technology, Kitami, Hokkaido, Japan
Abstract This paper presents speed and direct torque controllers based on fuzzy logic for a space-vector modulated pulse width modulated inverter fed induction motor. The direct torque
control has been designed by decoupling the torque and flux based on the energy model
of induction motor. The designed direct torque control system can be accomplished by using constant switching frequency with space vector modulated pulse-width modulated
inverter. In order to control the speed of induction motor conventional PI controller has
been used in industrial applications due to its simplicity. Traditional PI controller does not meet the requirement (such as minimize the overshoot, steady-state error, robustness
under the variation of load disturbance and parameters) for high performance induction motor. In this paper two fuzzy logic controllers are developed to control the torque and
speed of an induction motor. The fuzzy logic controllers are designed using the energy
model of induction motor. The drive is simulated successfully using Matlab/Simulink to verify the performance of designed fuzzy-logic controllers. The performance of the drive
has been examined under various working conditions. The simulation results show that
the proposed fuzzy logic controllers work satisfactorily making the drive more suitable
for high performance applications.
Keywords: Direct-torque control, fuzzy logic control, speed control, energy model,
induction motor, space-vector pulse-width modulation
JoCI (2014)© STM Journals 2014. All Rights Reserved
Journal of Control & Instrumentation ISSN: 2347-7237
Volume 5, Issue 1
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Automation of Heat Exchanger System
using DCS
Archana B. Yadav*, Dhruv M. Patel
Instrumentation and Control Engineering Department, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Institute
of Technology, Vasad, Gujarat, India
Abstract Heat exchangers are built for efficient transferring heat from one fluid to another. They have an extensive demand in areas such as petroleum, refineries, chemical plants, petro-
chemical plants, natural gas processing, refrigeration, power plants, air conditioning, space heating and process industry. Automation of Heat exchange can be done optimally
using PID Block. Using PID function block the outlet fluid temperature can be maintained
as desired. The automation of Shell and tube type heat exchanger using Distributed Con-trol System (DCS) is represented in this research paper. Automation is done using PID
block in DCS. The input to PID block is measured variable (temperature of Inlet water) and the set point is desired value of the Outlet water temperature. The manipulated vari-
able is the steam flow rate. As per the changes in the process temperature and the settings
of P action, I action and D action, the output of the PID block is calculated and the steam valve opening is varied to maintain the water temperature. The values for proportional
gain, integration time and derivative time are adjusted to optimize process performance.
Keywords: Distributed Control System (DCS), heat exchanger, proportional mode,
integral mode, derivative mode, PID (Proportional Integral Derivative) mode