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Kiruthika, D.
- Speed Controller of Switched Reluctance Motor
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D. Kiruthika
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D. Susitra
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1 EEE Department, Sathyabama University, IN
1 EEE Department, Sathyabama University, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 7, No 8 (2014), Pagination: 1043-1048Abstract
Fuzzy logic control has become an important methodology in control engineering. The paper proposes a Fuzzy Logic Controller (FLC) for controlling a speed of SRM drive. The objective of this work is to compare the operation of P& PI based conventional controller and Artificial Intelligence (AI) based fuzzy logic controller to highlight the performances of the effective controller. The present work concentrates on the design of a fuzzy logic controller for SRM speed control. The result of applying fuzzy logic controller to a SRM drive gives the best performance and high robustness than a conventional P&PI controller. Simulation is carried out using matlab simulink.Keywords
P Controller, PI Controller And Fuzzy Logic Controller, Switched Reluctance Motor- A Study on Murraya koenigii (Curry Leaves) Impact on Gastritis
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1 PG Scholar, Ganga Institute of Health Sciences Affiliated to the Tamil Nadu Dr MGR Medical University, Chennai – 600032, Tamil Nadu, IN
2 Professor, Ganga Institute of Health Sciences Affiliated to the Tamil Nadu Dr MGR Medical University, Chennai – 600032, Tamil Nadu, IN
3 Principal, Ganga Institute of Health Sciences Affiliated to the Tamil Nadu Dr MGR Medical University, Chennai – 600032, Tamil Nadu, IN
1 PG Scholar, Ganga Institute of Health Sciences Affiliated to the Tamil Nadu Dr MGR Medical University, Chennai – 600032, Tamil Nadu, IN
2 Professor, Ganga Institute of Health Sciences Affiliated to the Tamil Nadu Dr MGR Medical University, Chennai – 600032, Tamil Nadu, IN
3 Principal, Ganga Institute of Health Sciences Affiliated to the Tamil Nadu Dr MGR Medical University, Chennai – 600032, Tamil Nadu, IN
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ScieXplore: International Journal of Research in Science, Vol 8, No 1-2 (2021), Pagination: 1-6Abstract
Objectives: To assess the effectiveness of Murraya koenigii powder on signs and symptoms among individuals with gastritis. Methodology: Quantitative approach, quasi-experimental research design was adopted to assess the effectiveness of Murraya koenigii on gastritis patients (60 samples) in Erode, who fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Non-probability purposive sampling technique was used in this study to draw the participants. Intervention was administered for 30 days (5 g of Murraya koenigii leaves powder boiled in 75 ml of water) modified GAGS with infographic assisted 4-point Likert scale was used to assess the level of signs and symptoms of gastritis. Results: The study findings stated that the post-test mean effectiveness score of gastritis patients was 26.47 with standard deviation of 2.30. The calculated unpaired t-test value (51.78) showed high statistical significance at p<0.0001 level which revealed the effectiveness of Murraya koenigii leaves powder on signs and symptoms among gastritis patients. Conclusion: The results revealed that the supplementation lowers the signs and symptoms of gastritis among the selected participants.Keywords
Effectiveness, Gastritis, Murraya koenigii (Curry Leaves) PowderReferences
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