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The Review of Building Construction Process in Real Estate Industry
Vamsi Velagaleti S. P.
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Year: 2020, Volume:6, Issue : 9
Pages: 1 - 26
The construction industry in India integrates a variety of locally sourced materials. This highly depends on the kind of construction, which range from ‘Kuccha’ mud houses to modern urban infrastructures that use high-end materials. The pressing problem with the industry is, however, the way the source materials are obtained. Sand mining, open fly ash factories, and disregard of sustainability standards have had a huge impact on the environment across the past decades. While the civil engineering and construction industry has boomed over the past decade, the country faces strong challenges from the exhaustive and highly polluting nature of building materials. Problems like illegal sand mining have been affecting the river systems. Densely clustered city planning has been leading to climatic disasters. According to the Indian Government, an initiative under the Building Materials & Technology Promotion Council (BMTPC) was taken to encourage and promote sustainable, energy efficient and environmentally feasible building materials. However, traditional sourcing continues to be a major part of the construction industry. Building construction is not an easy task; perhaps it requires lots of afford and investment. Although, for building construction requires lots of time and it is tedious work, yet its result is a permanent asset for us. Therefore, care should be taken in building construction process. Before planning, building construction project must consider important aspect like the purpose of construction, utility, financial proficiency, the demand for work, etc. A building is a habitable structure or construction of more or less permanent nature. Any structure that is movable or designed for a purpose other than their occupancy is not a building. Constructing the building that sits on the ground, houses some form of human activity, gets rained on, is in place through many seasons and years, must be built by skilled persons engaged in construction business using best material and products available. Due to industrial development many new methods and materials of construction were developed. The use of reinforced concrete construction triggered the rapid development of modern architecture. Structural components like columns, chajjas, canopies, R.C.C slabs became popular because of the increased speed in construction.
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IJIRST Vamsi Velagaleti S. P.. "The Review of Building Construction Process in Real Estate Industry" International Journal for Innovative Research in Science & Technology Volume 6 Issue 9 2020 Page 1-26 MLA Vamsi Velagaleti S. P.. "The Review of Building Construction Process in Real Estate Industry." International Journal for Innovative Research in Science & Technology 6.9 (2020) : 1-26. APA Vamsi Velagaleti S. P.. (2020). The Review of Building Construction Process in Real Estate Industry. International Journal for Innovative Research in Science & Technology, 6(9), 1-26. Chicago Vamsi Velagaleti S. P.. "The Review of Building Construction Process in Real Estate Industry." International Journal for Innovative Research in Science & Technology 6, no. 9 (2020) : 1-26. -
Performance of Fuzzy Logic Based Shunt Active Filter for Harmonics Mitigation in a Non Linear Distributed System
Vikas Yadav ; Devendra Sharma
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Year: 2020, Volume:6, Issue : 9
Pages: 27 - 33
Performance investigation of Shunt Active Power Filter for harmonic elimination is an interdisciplinary area of interest for many researches. The performance improvement of 3¬¬-phase Shunt Active Filter Power Filter (SAPF) with Hysteresis Current control technique for elimination of harmonic in a 3-phase distribution system. The disturb quality of voltage and current of the distribution system voltage sag, swell, harmonics in current and voltage, reduce power factor etc. Due to this load draw excessive current for the same output with increased copper losses, reduce efficiency of the system, produce excessive heat due to in nonlinear load condition produce pulsation in torque in dynamic load condition and create disturbance in power quality of neighbouring loads. For solution of these entire problems a reactive power compensation device is required. A proportional integrated (PI) and Fuzzy logic controller (FLC) are designed to adjust the parameters of the SAPF system. The proposed system has achieved a low Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) which demonstrates the effectiveness of the presented method. To overcome the problem SHUNT ACTIVE POWER FILTER is used to improve the power quality problem. The SHUNT ACTIVE POWER FILTER is used to improve power factor and THD of source currents in inductive and non-linear load respectively. The simulation of global system control and power circuits is performed using Matlab-Simulink and Sim Power System toolbox. The simulation results presented demonstrate improved performance of the SAPF system with the proposed fuzzy logic control approach.
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IJIRST Vikas Yadav and Devendra Sharma. "Performance of Fuzzy Logic Based Shunt Active Filter for Harmonics Mitigation in a Non Linear Distributed System" International Journal for Innovative Research in Science & Technology Volume 6 Issue 9 2020 Page 27-33 MLA Vikas Yadav and Devendra Sharma. "Performance of Fuzzy Logic Based Shunt Active Filter for Harmonics Mitigation in a Non Linear Distributed System." International Journal for Innovative Research in Science & Technology 6.9 (2020) : 27-33. APA Vikas Yadav and Devendra Sharma. (2020). Performance of Fuzzy Logic Based Shunt Active Filter for Harmonics Mitigation in a Non Linear Distributed System. International Journal for Innovative Research in Science & Technology, 6(9), 27-33. Chicago Vikas Yadav and Devendra Sharma. "Performance of Fuzzy Logic Based Shunt Active Filter for Harmonics Mitigation in a Non Linear Distributed System." International Journal for Innovative Research in Science & Technology 6, no. 9 (2020) : 27-33.