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    Optimal distribution transformer sizing in a harmonic involved load environment via dynamic programming technique

    , Article Energy ; Volume 120 , 2017 , Pages 92-105 ; 03605442 (ISSN) Hajipour, E ; Mohiti, M ; Farzin, N ; Vakilian, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Installation of a significant number of distributed generators (DGs), besides the application of non-sinusoidal loads such as; Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs), in the emerging smart distribution networks and the industrial plants have posed a major challenge to the existing methods of optimal transformer sizing (OTS). The harmonic currents generated in these new environments not only substantially increase the transformer load losses, but also cause abnormal winding temperature rise and hence transformer excessive loss of life. Therefore, the harmonic contents of the loads currents should be accounted in choosing the appropriate size of distribution transformers. To address this... 

    Optimal zonal fast-charging station placement considering urban traffic circulation

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology ; Volume 66, Issue 1 , 2017 , Pages 45-56 ; 00189545 (ISSN) Rajabi Ghahnavieh, A ; Sadeghi Barzani, P ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Fast-charging stations are connected to the electric grid and can fully charge an electric vehicle (EV) in less than half an hour. The capacity and location of the charging stations bring the costs to the electric grid operator, as well as to the station owner and EV user. A zonal approach has been proposed in this paper to determine the optimal place and capacity of fast-charging stations. Station development cost and the expected costs incurred by the EV user and the grid operator due to EV charging have also been included in the proposed approach. The geographic characteristics associated with the electric substations, urban roads, and city zones have also been considered in the proposed... 

    Feed-forward modelling and fuzzy logic based control strategy for powertrain efficiency improvement in a parallel hybrid electric vehicle

    , Article Mathematical and Computer Modelling of Dynamical Systems ; Volume 15, Issue 2 , 2009 , Pages 191-207 ; 13873954 (ISSN) Amiri, M ; Esfahanian, V ; Hairi Yazdi, M. R ; Esfahanian, M ; Fazeli, A. M ; Nabi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    With the stricter limitations on both fuel consumption and air pollution, the advantages of a hybrid electric vehicle are becoming more evident than ever. In the present study, an energy management system for a hybrid electric vehicle is developed. Because the plant under consideration is nonlinear, multi-domain, time-varying, has multiple uncertainties and, in addition, the designed control strategy must be able to obey the driver's commands and achieve the par-internship for a new generation of vehicle regulations, the fuzzy logic approach is chosen. A feed-forward hybrid vehicle simulation model is used to demonstrate the validity and the convenience of the current approach and its... 

    Development of a brake control system for a series hybrid electric city bus using fuzzy logic

    , Article 2006 IEEE International Conference on Mechatronics and Automation, ICMA 2006, Luoyang, 25 June 2006 through 28 June 2006 ; Volume 2006 , 2006 , Pages 1345-1350 ; 1424404665 (ISBN); 9781424404667 (ISBN) Nabi, A ; Fazeli, A ; Valizadeh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    In this paper, a fuzzy based controller is developed in order to control the braking action of the rear axle of a series hybrid city bus. The controller's target is to recapture the kinetic energy of the bus as much as possible during braking, while still maintaining its stability. The bus under study Is one of the Iran-Khodro Company's productions called O457 which is currently undergoing a procedure of hybridization. The hybrid type used is a series hybrid configuration in which an internal combustion engine and a battery pack supply Its electric traction motors in order to propel the bus. The implemented fuzzy controller takes the bus speed, batteries SOC level and the brake-pedal... 

    Development of energy management system for A parallel hybrid electric vehicle using fuzzy logic

    , Article 8th Biennial ASME Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis, ESDA2006, Torino, 4 July 2006 through 7 July 2006 ; Volume 2006 , 2006 ; 0791837793 (ISBN); 9780791837795 (ISBN) Fazeli, A. M ; Nabi, A ; Salmasi, F. R ; Amiri, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    In this paper a fuzzy power controller for a parallel hybrid passenger car is developed in order to minimize its fuel consumption and optimize its components efficiencies. This is done by controlling the engine operating points in its optimal region and maintaining the SoC of batteries and electric motor operating point at the highest possible efficiency. Of course the designed control strategy must be able to obey the driver's commands and achieve the PNGV regulations. The controller implemented in this paper is a Mamdani fuzzy logic controller which takes the batteries SoC, electric motor's speed, ICE speed and the total demanded torque as its input variables and gives the ICE torque as... 

    Optimum design of series hybrid electric buses by genetic algorithm

    , Article IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics 2005, ISIE 2005, Dubrovnik, 20 June 2005 through 23 June 2005 ; Volume IV , 2005 , Pages 1465-1470 ; 0780387384 (ISBN); 9780780387386 (ISBN) Hasanzadeh, A ; Asaei, B ; Emadi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
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    In this paper, a new software is introduced that is developed to give the most appropriate solution for the component selection and design of a hybrid electric bus. There are several simulation programs that can simulate behavior of a hybrid electric bus, but most of them are not able to suggest the best design and the best choice of the components. Customer requirements are dissimilar and there are several different parameters that they may need. Cost, pollution, driving cycle, battery type, DC link voltage, weight, volume, fuel consumption, and acceleration are some parameters that vary from one customer to the other. The stated software that is developed and presented by this paper will... 

    Optimal yaw moment control law for improved vehicle handling

    , Article Mechatronics ; Volume 13, Issue 7 , 2003 , Pages 659-675 ; 09574158 (ISSN) Esmailzadeh, E ; Goodarzi, A ; Vossoughi, G. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2003
    Abstract
    A new optimal control law for direct yaw moment control, to improve the vehicle handling, is developed. Although, this can be considered as part of a multi-layer system, for the traction control of a motorized wheels electric vehicle, but the results of this study are quite general and can be applied to other types of vehicles. The dynamic model of the vehicle system is initially developed and, using the well-known optimal control theory, an optimal controller is designed. Two different versions of control laws are considered here and the performance of each version of the control law is compared with the other one. The numerical simulation of the vehicle handling with and without the use of... 

    Directional stability and control of four-wheel independent drive electric vehicles

    , Article Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part K: Journal of Multi-body Dynamics ; Volume 216, Issue 4 , 2002 , Pages 303-313 ; 14644193 (ISSN) Esmailzadeh, E ; Goodarzi, A ; Vossoughi, G. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2002
    Abstract
    The innovative powertrain configuration of modern electric vehicles with four-wheel independent drive (4WID) provides the possibility of simple and exact yaw moment control by controlling the electric motor of every wheel independently. In this study, a genuine control strategy for optimum direct yaw moment control is proposed. Although this can be considered as a global control system for traction control of 4WID electric vehicles, the analysis is quite general and can be applied to other types of vehicle. The directional vehicle model is derived and, in accordance with the optimal control theory, an optimum yaw moment controller is designed. Two versions of the control law are developed... 

    Direct yaw moment control for motorized wheel electric vehicles

    , Article 18th Biennial Conference on Mechanical Vibration and Noise, Pittsburgh, PA, 9 September 2001 through 12 September 2001 ; Volume 6 A , 2001 , Pages 215-222 Goodarzi, A ; Esmailzadeh, E ; Vossoughi, G. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2001
    Abstract
    A new control law for direct yaw moment control of an electric vehicle is developed. Although this study is considered as part of a global control system for the traction control of a four motorized wheel electric vehicle, but the results of this study is quite general and can be applied to other types of vehicles. The dynamic model of the system has been analyzed and, in accordance with the optimal control theory, an optimal controller is designed. Two different versions of the control law have been considered and the performance of each version has been separately studied and compared with each other. Finally, the numerical simulation of the vehicle-handling model with and without the use...