MASTERS' THESES (HRED): Recent submissions

  • Soni, Saurabh (2010)
    Hasdeo river is a tributory of Mahanadi flows in the stretch of 245 km from Hasdeo mountain North of Sonhat near Mindra village to Barra-Basantpur village, where it meets with the river Mahanadi. Its total catchment area ...
  • Eknath, Pote Sachin (2010)
    Godavari is the second largest river in India and referred as the Vriddh (Old) Ganga or the Dakshin (South) Ganga. Godavari is one of t:re most sacred rivers of India. Pollution in this penimiular river is fast reaching ...
  • Kumar, D. Lakshman (2010)
    Modeling and simulation of small hydro power (SHP) plants helps in studying the dynamic response of the hydraulic systems, governor and electrical systems associated with the plant. It also helps in studying the stability ...
  • Agarwal, Anubhuti (2010)
    Since the time electricity generation from water has started, plant operators and supervisors have been involved in operation, controlling, monitoring and data acquisition tasks manually. Later, relay logic control systems ...
  • Arun, Aher Sarika (2010)
    Most of the energy we use today comes from non-renewable energy sources like coal, oil, fossil fuels etc. These sources are being consumed much rapidly than they are created. Also use of such resources leads to pollution ...
  • Kumar, G. Deepak (2010)
    Hussainsagar lake, constructed in the year 1562 and situated between twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad of Andhra Pradesh in India, is an engineering marvel and a symbol of traditional wisdom of water conservation ...
  • Subhash, Patil Shantaram (2010)
    Efficiency is a percentage representing the actual rate at which work is done, divided by the theoretical rate at which work could be done if the machine converted all available energy to work. Usually the performance of ...
  • Sinha, Rahul (2010)
    Hydro turbine in a hydro power plant is one of the most important component. In case hydro turbine is not functioning properly or is out of order for maintenance or otherwise, plant suffers a huge loss of power generation ...
  • Viral, Raj Kumar (2010)
    The rapid evolution of Renewable Energy Sources (RESs) during the last two decades resulted in the installation of many renewable energy power systems all over the world such as small hydro, wind, solar, biomass based etc. ...
  • Banothu, Ravindher (2010)
    Electricity is the vital engine for growth, development and prosperity for the country. The per capita consumption of electricity is the symbol of status of living hood. In developing country like India where about 70% of ...
  • Chauhan, Anurag (2010)
    Small scale power generation near consumer's premises has received greater attention in recent years for use in remote and rural communities due to the cost and complexity involved in the grid extension. Thus, suitable ...
  • Saraswat, Satya Prakash (2010)
    In this Dissertation Report we have developed a System for Wireless Monitoring of Remote SHP Stations for continuous monitoring of various parameters of SHP stations with the help of LabVIEW Programming. Developed system ...
  • Kumar, Anuj (2012)
    Energy plays an important role in almost all areas of human and commercial activities. Electricity generation through the non-renewable sources is quite common to meet the demand of the growing population and developing ...
  • Gupta, Ankita (2012)
    Micro hydropower plants are emerging as a major renewable energy resource today as they do not encounter the problems of population displacement and environmental problems associated with the large hydro power plants. They ...
  • Vijay, Dig (2012)
    Energy development by using the fuels such as coal, oil and nuclear power are the conventional sources of energy. Non-conventional sources of energy are solar power, biomass, wind energy, tidal energy, geothermal energy ...
  • Mishra, Alok (2012)
    Electricity generation through conventional energy resources causes pollution, global warming & further power deficiency in the world due to increase in load demand causes the power sector to shift towards the renewable ...
  • Agarwal, Tarang (2012)
    Silt erosion is a phenomenon of mechanical wear of components. This is due to the dynamic action of sediment flowing along with water impacting against a solid surface of hydraulic components. However, the mechanism of ...
  • Singh, Ashish (2012)
    Electrical systems are evolving from centralized bulk generating stations towards decentralized systems known as distributed generation (DG). With the impending deregulated environment and limiting fossil fuels, electric ...
  • Jain, Mohit (2012)
    Hydropower potential has been a very attractive source for generating the electricity in the competitive environment where many resources of electricity such as fossil fuels (like coal, petrol, diesel), nuclear, etc exist ...
  • Panwar, Sonal (2012)
    Renewable energy sources particularly photovoltaic are proven to be both clean and economical. But the major limitation of photovoltaic system is its low efficiency and high capital cost. It is therefore, a small" enhancement ...