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Ulasi, A. J.

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MOTOR SPEED SENSING TECHNIQUES FOR INDUCTION MOTORS

Vol/Issue: Volume 1, Issue 1  •  Pages: 1-6  •  Published: 12 Jul 2023

Correct sensing, transmission and display of revolution per minute (rpm) speed of shafts is very important for smooth running and control of induction motors. Speed sensors sense shaft speed. Therefore, sensors are a critical component in a motor control system. When speed sensors are used in closed loop for feedback…

MOTOR SPEED SENSING TECHNIQUES FOR INDUCTION MOTORS

Vol/Issue: Volume 1, Issue 2  •  Pages: 1-6  •  Published: 30 Nov 2016

Correct sensing, transmission and display of revolution per minute (rpm) speed of shafts is very important for smooth running and control of induction motors. Speed sensors sense shaft speed. Therefore, sensors are a critical component in a motor control system. When speed sensors are used in closed loop for feedback…

VOLTAGE STABILITY ANALYSIS USING PSS IN IMO STATE NETWORK

Vol/Issue: Volume 1, Issue 2  •  Pages: 1-8  •  Published: 30 Nov 2016

The action of a power system stabilizer (PSS) is to extend the angular stability limits of a power system by providing a supplementary damping to the oscillation of synchronous machine motors through the generator excitation. PSS controller design, method of combining the PSS with the excitation controller (AVR), inv…

DECISION SUPPORT FRAMEWORK DEVELOPMENT FOR FLOOD PLAINS IN NIGERIA (A RISK BASED APPROACH)

Vol/Issue: Volume 1, Issue 1  •  Pages: 1-12  •  Published: 29 Feb 2016

Water we all know is the most vital and prominent need of man. However, its unbelievable effect in 2012 across the whole of West Africa showed that it can also cause untimely death, havoc, disaster and poverty when in excess. The Nigerian hydrological service Agency (NIHSA) prediction of flooding being the number one…