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    Wide-range single-ended CMOS track-and-hold circuit

    , Article IEICE Electronics Express ; Volume 4, Issue 12 , 2007 , Pages 400-405 ; 13492543 (ISSN) Movahedian, H ; Sedighi, B ; Sharif Bakhtiar, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    This paper investigates the performance of a MOS track-and-hold circuit as the front end of a wide input range and high-speed single-sided ADC. In order to reduce charge injection and clock feedthrough errors, a new technique for employing a dummy transistor in the bootstrapped switch of the track and hold circuit is introduced. Performance of the proposed circuit for the two cases of constant and non-linear hold capacitor is studied. It is also shown that how and when dummy switch and bulk switching method can improve the accuracy of theT/H. © IEICE 2007  

    Analysis of power harmonic content and relaxation resonant frequency of a diode laser

    , Article Physics and Simulation of Optoelectronic Devices XV, San Jose, CA, 22 January 2007 through 25 January 2007 ; Volume 6468 , 2007 ; 0277786X (ISSN); 081946581X (ISBN); 9780819465818 (ISBN) Zandi, H ; Bavafa, M ; Chamanzar, M. R ; Khorasani, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    We have performed an analysis of harmonic contents of the optical output power for a diode laser and described the results in details. In the first step the absolute value of power for each harmonic is obtained in terms of various diode laser parameters, and the variations of external parameters such as modulation current, bias current and frequency are discussed. The analysis is done by direct solution of rate equations of an arbitrary diode laser for carrier and photon densities. We conclude that the maximum power occurs at isolated peaks and their loci have been investigated and shown to be predictable by theory. It is known that the optical power has a nonlinear dependence on frequency,... 

    Optimization of THD and suppressing certain order harmonics in PWM inverters using genetic algorithms

    , Article Joint 2006 IEEE Conference on Control Applications (CCA), Computer-Aided Control Systems Design Symposium (CACSD) and International Symposium on Intelligent Control (ISIC), Munich, 4 October 2006 through 6 October 2006 ; 2006 , Pages 874-879 ; 0780397983 (ISBN); 9780780397989 (ISBN) Sayyah, A ; Aflaki, M ; Rezazade, A. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    In this paper the aim is to minimize the total harmonic distortion (THD) in PWM inverters while suppressing chosen harmonics concurrently and maintaining the fundamental component of the output voltage at a required level. This is reformed as an optimization task and the optimal pulse patterns are accomplished using genetic algorithm (GA) optimization technique to minimize a predefined fitness function. The complete solutions that suppress the 5 th and 7 th harmonics and optimize the THD are given. A practical limitation on the determination of sequential switching angles has been considered as a set of constraints in derivation of the results. © 2006 IEEE  

    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... 

    Reducing output voltage THD of a three-phase inverter with non-linear load using disturbance observer

    , Article 8th Power Electronics, Drive Systems and Technologies Conference, PEDSTC 2017, 14 February 2017 through 16 February 2017 ; 2017 , Pages 431-436 ; 9781509057665 (ISBN) Valizade Alavi, S ; Tahami, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2017
    Abstract
    Non-linear loads such as rectifiers are growing in industry. Three phase inverter with non-linear load can lead to highly distorted output voltage. This paper proposes a method for reducing voltage THD in three phase inverters with non-linear load. The proposed method considers the load current as a disturbance and provide a control strategy to reject it using the disturbance observer method. This method doesn't need any additional sensors or hardware and is implemented digitally in controller. Simulation results show that the presented method will reduce the total harmonic distortion of the output voltage. © 2017 IEEE  

    A reliability model for overcurrent relays considering harmonic-related malfunctions

    , Article International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems ; Volume 131 , 2021 ; 01420615 (ISSN) Farzin, H ; Monadi, M ; Fotuhi Firuzabad, M ; Savaghebi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    The number of harmonic-producing sources is rapidly growing in the power grid due to the increased penetration of power electronic-interfaced resources (such as wind turbines, photovoltaic systems, and energy storage units) and proliferation of nonlinear loads. Many researchers have investigated the effects of non-sinusoidal waveforms on the performance of different types of protective relays, and have reported some harmonic-related malfunctions. This paper presents a detailed Markov model that captures different impacts of harmonics on the reliability of overcurrent relays. In addition to addressing relevant considerations of the previous reliability models, this model accounts for new... 

    Harmonic content and relaxation resonant frequency of a modulated laser diode

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 16, Issue 2 D , 2009 , Pages 145-156 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Zandi, H ; Bavafa, M ; Chamanzar, M. R ; Khorasani, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    In this paper, an analysis of the harmonic contents of the optical output power for an in-plane single mode laser diode is performed, and the results are described in detail. In the first step, the absolute value of power for each harmonic is obtained in terms of various laser diode parameters, and the variations of external parameters, such as modulation current, bias current and frequency, are discussed. The analysis is done by direct solution of the rate equations of an arbitrary laser diode for carrier and photon densities. It is known that the optical power has a nonlinear dependence on frequency, and the maximum optical power of each harmonic is attained in its resonance frequency. The... 

    Optimal Placement of Active Filters in a Power System

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ghasemian, Majid (Author) ; Mokhtari, Hossein (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The extensive use of nonlinear loads such as motor drives and new generation of home appliances has caused a deterioration of power quality in power systems. The use of active power filters due to the fast variation of the loads has been recommended by power engineering. In this method, the harmonic profiles are controlled by applying active filters in a distribution feeder. Optimal placement of active filters in a distribution system due to the increase of harmonic generation loads has attracted researchers. However placement of each filter is the major concern that researchers face. In this paper, a new objective function is introduced to determine the optimal number and location of active... 

    Control of Three-phase UPS with Nonlinear Load Using Disturbance Observer Considering Transformer Concerns

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Shahriari, Zohair (Author) ; Tahami, Farzad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Nowadays, non-linear loads comprise an important part of electrical grids. One of the most essential sources of nonlinear loads is switching power supplies, which mainly include power electronic rectifiers. When power outage occurs, Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) must be able to supply these loads. The nonlinearity of the load has a significant effect on the Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) of the output voltage, which may not be easily reduced, especially in three-phase inverters. Furthermore, the presence of isolating transformers in these power supplies limits the control of harmonics and intensifies the nonlinear effects of the system.In this Master Thesis, a disturbance observer is... 

    High Efficiency, Low Distortion Boundary Conduction Mode Boost PFCs for Different Power Ranges

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Marvi, Mohammad (Author) ; Fotowat-Ahmadi, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this thesis, new boundary conduction mode boost PFCs are proposed and implemented for different power levels according to the characteristics and requirements of each power level. For medium power applications, we have proposed a new zero voltage switching PFC based on a synchronous boost converter which is controllable with conventional boundary conduction mode PFC control ICs without requiring any additional timing adjustment control circuits other than a special high side driver that consists of only low voltage components. Based on mathematical calculations, we have proposed two sipmle circuit solutions to reduce the high level of line current zero crossing distortion in the proposed... 

    A 10MHz CTDSM with differential VCO-based quantizer in 90nm

    , Article Proceedings of the 2013 8th International Conference on Design and Technology of Integrated Systems in Nanoscale Era, DTIS 2013 ; 2013 , Pages 128-133 ; 9781467360388 (ISBN) Yousefzadeh, B ; Hajian, A ; Sharifkhani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    This paper presents a new architecture for VCO-based Continuous Time Delta Sigma Modulators. This approach is based on the differential configuration for the quantizer while maintains its inherent dynamic element matching property. Consuming no additional power and area compared to the conventional scheme, this architecture can eliminate the even orders of harmonic distortion and achieve higher linearity. Theoretical analysis for signal to quantization noise, power and area consumption and mismatch effect is provided. To illustrate the effectiveness of the new architecture in continuous time modulators, a modulator with 640 MHz sampling rate utilizing the mentioned quantizer is simulated in... 

    Output voltage quality intensification of diode clamped multilevel inverters using FM PWM technique

    , Article 2012 3rd Power Electronics and Drive Systems Technology, PEDSTC 2012, 15 February 2012 through 16 February 2012 ; February , 2012 , Pages 98-102 ; 9781467301114 (ISBN) Najmi, V ; Ebrahimi, S ; Oraee, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    Improvement in switching techniques is one of the effective methods for increasing the voltage quality in Multilevel Inverters. In this paper, a novel switching technique using frequency modulation is proposed to achieve high quality output voltage of multilevel inverters. This method is employed to different configurations of multilevel inverters consist of Diode Clamped (or Neutral Point Clamped), Flying Capacitor and Cascaded H-bridge. Each multilevel inverter which utilizes this technique is modeled and simulated to investigate the performance of this method by the help of MATLAB/Simulink software. The Results show that this innovative method considerably reduces total harmonic... 

    A new definition for total harmonic distortion in inverter-fed induction motors including loss considerations

    , Article 42nd International Conference on Large High Voltage Electric Systems 2008, CIGRE 2008, Paris, 24 August 2008 through 29 August 2008 ; 2008 Fard, H. G ; Kaboli, S ; Oraee, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    Harmonic information is necessary tools in the estimation of motors life and performance. The conventional expression of harmonic amount is carried out by total Harmonic distortion. This distortion factor is only related to amplitude of harmonics while the motor loss is affected by frequency domain of them. In this paper a new definition of this factor has been presented. This definition includes the frequency of harmonics as well as their amplitudes. Experimental results verify the validity of this new definition  

    GA-based optimization of total harmonic current distortion and suppression of chosen harmonics in induction motors

    , Article International Symposium on Power Electronics, Electrical Drives, Automation and Motion, 2006. SPEEDAM 2006, Taormina, 23 May 2006 through 26 May 2006 ; Volume 2006 , 2006 , Pages 1361-1366 ; 1424401941 (ISBN); 9781424401949 (ISBN) Sayyah, A ; Aflaki, M ; Rezazade, A. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    In this study, a genetic algorithm optimization technique is applied, to minimize the total harmonic current distortion (THCD) in induction motors fed by high power inverters, based on an approximate model. That is, having defined a desired fundamental output voltage, optimal pulse patterns (switching angles) are determined to produce the fundamental output voltage while minimizing the THCD. The complete results for two cases of 3 and 5 switching instants in the first quarter period of PWM waveform are presented. In the sequel, considering that the torque pulsation is mainly affected by the presence of low-order harmonics, the fifth, seventh, 11th, and 13th order harmonics (in the case of 5... 

    Optimal reactive power planning in harmonic distored power system using genetic algorithm

    , Article IEEE TENCON 2004 - 2004 IEEE Region 10 Conference: Analog and Digital Techniques in Electrical Engineering, Chiang Mai, 21 November 2004 through 24 November 2004 ; Volume C , 2004 , Pages C347-C350 Niknam, T ; Ranjbar, A .M ; Arabian, H ; Mirjafari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2004
    Abstract
    A continuous growth in nonlinear loads may cause an increment in harmonic distortion and some other important problems in power systems so considering power quality effects in optimal reactive power planning has become more crucial than before. In this paper, optimal reactive power planning based on voltage profile deviation and voltage THD decrement is studied. The planning problem is studied using reactive power injection in each bus bar and genetic algorithm is also used for solving optimization problem. Obtained results for 5-bus and 30-bus IEEE standard networks are also presented. ©2004IEEE  

    Implementation of drirect torque control method on brushless doubly fed induction machines in unbalenced situations

    , Article 7th Power Electronics, Drive Systems and Technologies Conference, PEDSTC 2016, 16 February 2016 through 18 February 2016 ; 2016 , Pages 70-75 ; 9781509003754 (ISBN) Ghaffarpour, A ; Barati, F ; Oraee, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2016
    Abstract
    This paper presents a new method for implementing the direct torque control (DTC) on the brushless doubly fed induction machines (BDFM) in presence of turbulence in voltage grid. It is supposed irrupts in three phase voltage grid suddenly. Effects of these events on closed-loop operation are inevitable and in some cases could lead to system instability. It presumed that grid voltages disturbance effect on back-To-back converter's outputs is negligible. Control of a complex machine is problematic. Hence, firstly has explained performance of the control method on BDFM, Proposed a new method for reducing turbulence effects of system operation afterward. Simulation results on BDFM model with... 

    Challenges of finite element analysis of re-solvers

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion ; 2018 ; 08858969 (ISSN) Saneie, H ; Alipour Sarabi, R ; Nasiri Gheidari, Z ; Tootoonchian, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2018
    Abstract
    Nowadays position sensors are increasingly used in many applications. One of the most commonly used sensors are resolvers. There are different types of resolvers including Wound Rotor (WR) resolvers, Variable Air-gap Length Variable Reluctance (VAGL-VR) resolvers, and Sinusoidal Rotor Variable Reluctance (SR-VR) resolvers. Regardless of the resolvers’ configurations, including linear, cylindrical and disk type, finite element analysis (FEA) is inseparable part of design and performance evaluation of these magnetic sensors. The scope of this study is to discuss challenges in the FEA of resolvers. The influence of mesh quality, time steps, stop time, excitation methods including volt-age... 

    Challenges of Finite Element Analysis of Resolvers

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion ; Volume 34, Issue 2 , 2019 , Pages 973-983 ; 08858969 (ISSN) Saneie, H ; Alipour Sarabi, R ; Nasiri Gheidari, Z ; Tootoonchian, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2019
    Abstract
    Nowadays, position sensors are increasingly used in many applications. One of the most commonly used sensors are resolvers. There are different types of resolvers including wound rotor resolvers, variable air-gap length variable reluctance resolvers, and sinusoidal rotor variable reluctance resolvers. Regardless of the resolvers' configurations, including linear, cylindrical and disk type, finite element analysis (FEA) is inseparable part of design and the performance evaluation of these magnetic sensors. The scope of this study is to discuss challenges in the FEA of resolvers. The influence of mesh quality, time steps, stop time, excitation methods including voltage source and current... 

    Improved winding proposal for wound rotor resolver using genetic algorithm and winding function approach

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics ; Volume 66, Issue 2 , 2019 , Pages 1325-1334 ; 02780046 (ISSN) Alipour Sarabi, R ; Nasiri Gheidari, Z ; Tootoonchian, F ; Oraee, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2019
    Abstract
    Among position sensors, resolvers are superior from reliability point of view. However, obtaining lower output voltage harmonics and simple manufacturing process is a challenge in the design and optimization of resolvers. In this paper, a metaheuristic optimization algorithm is used to minimize total harmonic distortion of the output signals, and consequently the estimated position error in concentrated coil wound field resolvers. Meanwhile, to minimize total coil numbers, manufacturing costs, and complexity of the winding process, modified objective function and constraints are proposed. In this way, a modified winding function method is employed for performance analysis of the axial flux... 

    Developing a Control Algorithm for the new Power Quality Device (HPFC)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rezaei Zavieh, Ali (Author) ; Mokhtari, Hossein (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Non-linear loads have been increasing in industries resulting in high levels of harmonics in power networks. Harmonics have several negative effects including higher energy losses and lifespan reduction in equipment due to thermal loss. To reduce the levels of harmonics and consequently reduce the losses in power networks different methods of harmonic suppression have been employed. These methods are normally used at the customer’s side. In all of these methods, the idea is to prevent harmonics from flowing into a power network at the Point of Common Coupling (PCC). This research tries to reduce the harmonic losses by controlling the harmonic flow in a power network. Therefore, the solution...