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    A method for optimal coordinated insulation design of transmission line

    , Article Australian Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering ; Volume 7, Issue 3 , 2010 , Pages 211-223 ; 1448837X (ISSN) Williams, A ; Vakilian, M ; Blackburn, T. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The first step in the accepted methods of overhead transmission line insulation coordination is to specify a reliability criterion, and then based on this constraint the most economic insulation design is sought. While the objective of an optimal insulation design method is to find an insulation design that minimises the total cost (the sum of the installation cost, operational cost and cost of failure), each of the cost components can be determined on a per-year basis taking into account the equipment's lifetimes. In this paper, through application of ATP software and realising the total cost of different transmission line designs, a set of alternative insulation designs using various surge... 

    Transmission-line model to design matching stage for light coupling into two-dimensional photonic crystals

    , Article Optics Letters ; Volume 35, Issue 2 , 2010 , Pages 115-117 ; 01469592 (ISSN) Miri, M ; Khavasi, A ; Mehrany, K ; Rashidian, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The transmission-line analogy of the planar electromagnetic reflection problem is exploited to obtain a transmission-line model that can be used to design effective, robust, and wideband interference-based matching stages. The proposed model based on a new definition for a scalar impedance is obtained by using the reflection coefficient of the zeroth-order diffracted plane wave outside the photonic crystal. It is shown to be accurate for in-band applications, where the normalized frequency is low enough to ensure that the zeroth-order diffracted plane wave is the most important factor in determining the overall reflection. The frequency limitation of employing the proposed approach is... 

    A fast load shedding algorithm to relieve transmission system overloads

    , Article 2011 10th International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering, EEEIC.EU 2011 - Conference Proceedings, 8 May 2011 through 11 May 2011 ; May , 2011 , Page(s): 1 - 4 ; 9781424487820 (ISBN) Safdarian, A ; Fotuhi Firuzabad, M ; Tohidy, Y ; Aminifar, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    To improve power system reliability, it is important to reduce the amount of curtailed load when a contingency occurs. While comparing the conventional methods in load shedding, this paper presents a new approach based on sensitivity between line flows and bus power injections. The proposed method selects a set of buses for alleviating the overloaded transmission lines. The RBTS, IEEE-RTS79, and IEEE 118-bus test systems are used to examine the applicability of the proposed method. The results obtained are compared with those of global optimization and heuristic approach from the amount of curtailed load and the computational burden points of view. It will be shown that the proposed method... 

    Spurious-free analysis of two-dimensional low-loss metallic gratings

    , Article Journal of Optics (United Kingdom) ; Volume 18, Issue 3 , 2016 ; 20408978 (ISSN) Fadakar, H ; Nezhad, A. Z ; Borji, A ; Shahabadi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Physics Publishing 
    Abstract
    Transmission line formulation is used to analyze two-dimensional low-loss metallic gratings at optical frequencies when plasmonic waves propagate in the structure. This method, like the Fourier modal method, suffers from numerical instabilities when applied to such structures. A systematic approach to avoid these instabilities is presented. These numerical artifacts are attributed to the violation of Li's inverse rule and the appearance of higher-order spurious modes. In this paper, a new approach is proposed to identify and to greatly reduce the effect of these spurious modes based on the accuracy by which these modes are satisfying the conservation of momentum. Furthermore, the proposed... 

    Fuzzy dynamic thermal rating of transmission lines

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery ; Volume 27, Issue 4 , 2012 , Pages 1885-1892 ; 08858977 (ISSN) Shaker, H ; Fotuhi Firuzabad, M ; Aminifar, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Dynamic thermal rating (DTR) of transmission system facilities is a way to maximally realize the equipment capacities while not threatening their health. With regards to transmission lines, the allowable current of conductors is forecasted based on the environmental situations expected in some forthcoming time periods. Due to the fact that weather conditions continuously vary, sampling points are very limited against many line spans, and the measurements have an inherent error, uncertainties must be appropriately included in the DTR determination. This paper adopts the fuzzy theory as a strong and simple tool to model uncertainties in the DTR calculation. Since DTR intends to determine the... 

    Analysis of the power transfer to a nonlinear transmission line

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques ; Volume 65, Issue 11 , 2017 , Pages 4073-4083 ; 00189480 (ISSN) Samizadeh Nikoo, M ; Hashemi, S. M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The input current of a nonlinear transmission line (NLTL), driven by a step voltage pulse, was analyzed theoretically. As specific results of the analysis, two basic parameters of NLTLs were formulated for the first time: the energy injected to NLTLs and their characteristic impedance. The energy delivered to an NLTL by a square voltage source, with a series resistance of RS, is given by a closed-form formula, which depends on the NLTL parameters and the input pulse characteristics. Considering the importance of the problem of the determining the injected energy content in a wide variety of the different applications of NLTLs, the obtained result will be of great importance, facilitating the... 

    New soliton solution of a varactor-loaded nonlinear transmission line

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques ; Volume 65, Issue 11 , 2017 , Pages 4084-4092 ; 00189480 (ISSN) Samizadeh Nikoo, M ; Ali Hashemi, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The nonlinearity of a nonlinear transmission line (NLTL) may have a variety of forms. The Korteweg-de Vries (KdV) equation is the governing equation of a highly specific category of NLTLs having a C - V characteristic as C(V) = C0 (1-bV), but works as an approximate model in a general NLTL having any other kinds of nonlinearities. Here, the soliton response of a varactor-loaded NLTL is studied analytically. The presented analysis gives the exact nonlinear partial differential equation (PDE) governing these networks. It is shown that the obtained PDE, being different from the KdV equation, has soliton solutions showing the well-known properties of the KdV solitons. These obtained solitons... 

    A 40-GHz bandwidth tapered distributed LNA

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs ; 2017 ; 15497747 (ISSN) Nikandish, G ; Medi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this brief, a design technique for tapered distributed low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) is presented. A circuit model is developed for gain and noise analysis of a nonuniform distributed amplifier (DA). It is shown that by optimal tapering of gate and drain transmission lines and transistors, the tapered distributed LNA can provide lower broadband average noise figure (NF) compared to a uniform DA. A proof-of-concept integrated circuit is implemented using a 0.1-μm GaAs pHEMT process. The amplifier provides average gain of 15.2 dB and 3-dB bandwidth of 43.3 GHz. The average NF of 2.3 dB and minimum NF of 2.0 dB are achieved over 2–40 GHz. The chip consumes 55 mA current from a 2-V supply. IEEE... 

    Design of a printed non-planar dual-polarised log-periodic dipole array

    , Article IET Microwaves, Antennas and Propagation ; Volume 11, Issue 4 , 2017 , Pages 490-494 ; 17518725 (ISSN) Shirinabadi, H ; Ahmadi Boroujeni, M ; Arbabi, E ; Mohammadpour Aghdam, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    An efficient and low cost approach to realise a non-planar dual-polarised log-periodic dipole array antenna (LPDA) using printed circuit board technology is proposed which achieves a high bandwidth and operational frequency. The proposed antenna utilises a very short transition from a coaxial cable to a balanced four-conductor transmission line to realise an ultra-wide bandwidth balun and input impedance matching. An analysis of the utilised four-conductor transmission line alongside its comparison to two-conductor transmission line of a planar LPDA is also presented. Two prototypes of the antenna operating over the frequency ranges of 1-13 GHz and 1-18 GHz were designed, fabricated, and...