Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Seeing the Brain…With Diapers (What?!)

Call me a nerd, but this is fascinating!

Image: Colorful digital image of the human brain, sort of looks like the brain is painted.
SOURCE: NOVA
As the video pointed out, there are many other ways of looking into the human brain. This one may move us into new ways of understanding frightening conditions like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. Imagine how this discovery might help us study things on a neuron by neuron level.
Very often these images are beautiful (not to mention fun to interact with). On the NOVA site they have a rather interesting interactive where you can play around with many of these different imaging types! You can try that out here.
Maybe, like me, you might consider learning a little more about the human brain and how it works a s a new hobby!
Perhaps what I love most about our video today and the world of neuroscience, is how scientists are expanding possibilities.

“The possibility of coming right up to the edge of what is known and seeing past it.” 

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Thursday, December 15, 2016

Improvement of Power System Transient Stability using Static Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC) | IJSTE JOURNAL Vol 3, Iss 1

Improvement of Power System Transient Stability using Static Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC)


This paper describes improvement of power transfer capability in IEEE 4 bus 2 machine system using Static Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC).It is known that series controller is always contributing a better performance for power transfer capability through transmission line. Here Static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) has been used as a switching converter type series compensation. Power oscillation damping (POD) has been incorporated as a controller to damp out the oscillation. Simulation result shows after installing SSSC between bus no. 1 & 2, the power flow has been improved. The work has simulated in MATLAB Simulink 2010 and output has been compared with and without Static synchronous series compensator (SSSC).


This Article is Research By Bhalani Kamal Kantibhaim Prof. Piyush Dodiya and published by IJSTE JOURNAL

Call for Papers - IJSTE Journal | Vol. 3 Iss. 6 December 2016
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