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    Impact of harmonics on power quality and losses in power distribution systems

    , Article International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering ; Volume 5, Issue 1 , 2015 , Pages 166-174 ; 20888708 (ISSN) Ghorbani, M. J ; Mokhtari, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    This paper investigates the harmonic distortion and losses in power distribution systems due to the dramatic increase of nonlinear loads. This paper tries to determine the amount of the harmonics generated by nonlinear loads in residential, commercial and office loads in distribution feeders and estimates the energy losses due to these harmonics. Norton equivalent modeling technique has been used to model the nonlinear loads. The presented harmonic Norton equivalent models of the end user appliances are accurately obtained based on the experimental data taken from the laboratory measurements. A 20 kV/400V distribution feeder is simulated to analyze the impact of nonlinear loads on feeder... 

    Residential loads modeling by norton equivalent model of household loads

    , Article Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference, APPEEC ; 2011 ; 21574839 (ISSN) ; 9781424462551 (ISBN) Ghorbani, M. J ; Rad, M. S ; Mokhtari, H ; Honarmand, M. E ; Youhannaie, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    These days the number of nonlinear loads in power systems is increasing dramatically. These nonlinear loads inject harmonic currents and the voltages. Accordingly, the modeling of these loads and analysis of their effects on power quality has gained much attention. This paper presents harmonic models for residential appliances. The model is based on Norton equivalent technique. The parameters of appliances models are determined using measurements. These models are then verified by comparison with the measurements results for each load. Based on the developed individual loads, an estimate for a household/an office customer is found and the harmonic content for such customers is estimated. An... 

    Reliability evaluation of a small area in a composite power system using branch-cutting method and load uncertainty

    , Article Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering 2005, Saskatoon, SK, 1 May 2005 through 4 May 2005 ; Volume 2005 , 2005 , Pages 2220-2223 ; 08407789 (ISSN) Gharagozloo, H ; Haghifam, M. R ; Fotuhi Firuzabad, M ; Farrokhzad, D ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
    Abstract
    In many applications, the requirements of static data and large computation times are still major concerns. This paper presents a practical equivalent model of a small area in a large scale system which needs less statistical data of system equipments with acceptable level of accuracy. The proposed technique is designated as the Branch-Cutting Method in which tie lines between the area of interest (AI) and the other parts of the network are cut and the network behavior is modeled with some load and generating units in marginal load points. The load at marginal load points is represented as a multi state load model with the associated state probability. Load uncertainty is modeled using the... 

    Passivity enforcement using an infeasible-interior-point primal-dual method

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Power Systems ; Volume 23, Issue 3 , August , 2008 , Pages 966-974 ; 08858950 (ISSN) Porkar, B ; Vakilian, M ; Iravani, R ; Shahrtash, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    Application of the network equivalent concept for external system representation in electromagnetic transient studies is well known. However, the challenge in application of an equivalent model, approximated by rational functions, is to guarantee passivity of the corresponding model. Therefore, there is a need to enforce passivity of the equivalent model. In this paper, the passivity enforcement problem is first formulated as a quadratic programming (QP) problem, and then solved based on an efficient implementation, using an infeasible-interior-point primal-dual method. An application of this method for passivity enforcement of a six-port admittance model (with large passivity violations)... 

    Hybrid equivalent of asymmetrical network for electromagnetic transient studies

    , Article 2008 Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference, AUPEC 2008, Sydney, NSW, 14 December 2008 through 17 December 2008 ; April , 2008 ; 9781424441624 (ISBN) Porkar, B ; Vakilian, M ; Shahrtash, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    Developing an accurate network equivalent to reduce the computational time of an electromagnetic transient study has been the major task of many researches in the past two decades. However, still no accurate wide band equivalent for an asymmetrical network is addressed in the literature. This paper presents a Hybrid equivalent for the external system, assuming that it contains an asymmetrical transmission system at the terminal of this external system. The proposed method is based on the introduction of an asymmetrical transmission system in the model through application of a real constant transformation matrix in the subsystem and dealing with its asymmetrical effects in the external... 

    On the equivalent simple models of braced steel shear panels

    , Article Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers: Structures and Buildings ; Volume 168, Issue 8 , August , 2015 , Pages 570-577 ; 09650911 (ISSN) Hamed, A. A ; Mofid, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Thomas Telford Services Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    Through the combination of two types of seismic resisting systems including braced frames and steel shear walls, braced steel shear panel systems can be formed. This new lateral load-resisting system solves some of the defects of current special steel shear walls, such as imposing significant loads on boundary elements along with gravity load effects. Analysis and design of this new structural system underline the importance of having simple and precise finite-element models. To this aim, this paper presents two types of equivalent braced frames termed ‘overall equivalent brace’ and ‘equivalent mid-brace’. The equations of brace area, material strength and strain-hardening ratio are obtained... 

    An adaptive sampling technique to correct large passivity violations

    , Article 2008 Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference, AUPEC 2008, Sydney, NSW, 14 December 2008 through 17 December 2008 ; 2008 ; 9781424441624 (ISBN) Porkar, B ; Vakilian, M ; Shahrtash, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    Rational functions for approximation of the admittance matrix elements of a linear power system/component are used to increase the computational efficiency for the analysis of electromagnetic transients. The challenge in this regard is passivity enforcement of the resultant model to guarantee numerical stability of the analyses. The main cause of passivity violation of the equivalent model of a passive system/ component, in a specific frequency region, is the selection of unsuitable and/or insufficient number of frequency samples for fitting. The more severe the passivity violations are, the more effort is required to enforce passivity. This paper presents an adaptive sampling technique for... 

    Voltage stability analysis of a multiple-infeed load center using phasor measurement data

    , Article 2006 IEEE PES Power Systems Conference and Exposition, PSCE 2006, Atlanta, GA, 29 October 2006 through 1 November 2006 ; 2006 , Pages 1299-1305 ; 142440178X (ISBN); 9781424401789 (ISBN) Parniani, M ; Chow, J. H ; Vanfretti, L ; Bhargava, B ; Salazar, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    Voltage stability is a security concern for modern power systems. It can be analyzed using detailed or equivalent models. In this paper a new approach is presented for voltage stability analysis using synchronized phasor measurement data. Simple equivalent models of the interconnected system and load side at a measurement point are estimated from the data, and then used for calculating PV curves and predicting the stability limit. Two different models are proposed, and compared based on the analyses performed on the event recordings from US Western Power System. Minimal modeling and formulation makes the method suitable for online calculations. The models are continuously updated to reflect...