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Prof. T N Shukla
Adjunct Professor
Qualification
Ph.D.

Biosketch

34 years illustrious career at Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology Sultanpur (an Autonomous state government Engineering institution of U.P., India) as Lecturer (1982), Assistant Professor (1986) and then Professor (1996 till today).

Areas of Interest

AI application in power system (planning and operation of Distribution system), Electrical Machines, Network Theory (analysis and synthesis) 

Publications (Click to expand)

1 T. N. Shukla, S. P. Singh, V. Srinivasarao, K. B. Naik, “Optimal Sizing of Distributed Generation Placed on Radial Distribution Systems”, International Journal of Electric Power Components and Systems, Vol. 38, pp. 260-274, 2010. 

2 T. N. Shukla, S. P. Singh, K. B. Naik,  “Allocation of Optimal Distributed Generation using GA for minimum System Losses in Radial Distribution Networks”, International Journal of Engineering, Science and Technology (IJEST), Vol. 2, no. 3, pp 94-106, April 2010.

3 Ravi Prakash Vishvakarma, S.P. Singh,T.N. Shukla, “Multilevel inverters and its control      strategies: A comprehensive review”. IJMSER Vol. 3, No. 2, July-December 2012, pp. 215-234.

4 T. N. Shukla, S. P. Singh, K. B. Naik, “Capacitor Placement in Distribution Networks using a Genetic Algorithm” Paper id CWSN105; International Conference on Recent Advancements in Electrical Engineering (ICRAES’10), January 8- 9, 2010.

5 T. N. Shukla, S. P. Singh, K. B. Naik,  “Realization of benefit from optimally allocated DG minimizing distribution System losses”, 15th National Power System Conference (NPSC), IIT, Mumbai, Dec. 2008.

6 T. N. Shukla, S. P. Singh, V. Srinivasarao, K. B. Naik, “Distributed Generation (DG) allocation in Distribution Systems uses Genetic Algorithm”, paper no. 96, 2nd National Conference on Advances in Energy Conversion Technologies (ACET 2008), April 18-19, 2008, Manipal.

7 S. K. Pandey, S. R. Mohanty, Nand Kishore, T. N. Shukla, “Frequency Regulation in Isolated Hybrid Power System using Robust Optimized Controller via LMI Approach”, First National Power and Energy System Conference KNIT, Sultanpur, India, April 2014.  

8 K.S.Verma, T.N.Shukla, R.P.Payasi, “Enhancement of available transfer capability”, National Conference on Technical Challenges in Power System, K.N.I.T, Sultanpur, India,March 2006, pp 79-84.

9 K.S.Verma, R.P.Payasi, T.N.Shukla, “Comparative Study of Series and shunt Compensation for enhancement of power transfer capability and static voltage stability”, 14th National Convention of electrical engineers, IIT, Kanpur, India, Dec 1998, pp 236-240.  

10 K.S.Verma, R.P.Payasi, T.N.Shukla, “Effect of series and shunt compensation on static voltage stability”, National Power System Conference, Vadodara, India, July1998, pp 41-45.

11 Ravi Prakash Vishvakarma, S. P. Singh, T. N. Shukla, Shashank Kr. Kushwaha,Devbrat, “3-Phase Grid-Connected Liquid Solar Arrays Photovoltaic Inverter Control Loop Design”, 2012 IEEE Students’ Conference on Electrical, Electronics and Computer Science, NIT, Bhopal.

12 Dinesh Chandra Kandu, T.N. Shukla, A.K. Srivastava A.S. Pandey, “Mitigation of Sag/ Swell in Distribution System using Dynamic Voltage Restorer (DVR)”, International Conference on

     Advanced and Agile Manufacturing Systems (ICAM-2015)

13  A K Gautam, S P Singh, J P Pandey, T N Shukla, “Performance Investigation of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) Drive Supplied from Hybrid Sources”,  International Conference on Emerging Trends in Electrical, Electronics and Sustainable Energy Systems, KNIT Sultanpur (ICETEESES–16), 11-12 March 2016, Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 October 2016

14 Surya Prakash Singh, Ravi Vishvakarma, T. N. Shukla, “International Conference on Power, Control and Embedded System 2012”, MNNIT, Allahabad, Page No 288.

15 T. N. Shukla, H. M. Srivastava, “Stochastic Analysis of Multi-channel Space System using Multi-Programmed Computer Organization” National system Conference (NSC-85), MNREC, Allahabad.

 

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