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On the effect of disorder on stray capacitance of transformer winding in high-voltage power supplies
, Article IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics ; Volume 64, Issue 5 , 2017 , Pages 3608-3618 ; 02780046 (ISSN) ; Kaboli, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2017
Abstract
Stray capacitance of transformer winding is an important parasitic element influencing the behavior of the switching power converters, especially for high-voltage transformers. There are various methods for calculating the stray capacitance in transformers and inductors with ordered windings. However, an ordered winding is less likely with an increased number of turns and layers. In this paper, it is shown that a slight disorderliness in winding leads to a considerable difference between the value of winding stray capacitance of the former ordered winding and its slightly disordered scheme. Therefore, regular methods for calculating the stray capacitance have significant errors in a...
Optimal design of a microwave power module
, Article 2019 International Vacuum Electronics Conference, IVEC 2019, 28 April 2019 through 1 May 2019 ; 2019 ; 9781538675342 (ISBN) ; Kaboli, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2019
Abstract
Microwave power modules are the result of integration of vacuum tubes and their respective power supplies. In these modules, volume and weight are very important factors because the modules are used in many portable applications. There are many parameters that they affect the volume and weight of the microwave power module. High voltage issues are one of these factors because the required voltages of vacuum tubes are high voltage. Thermal management relates to the module volume directly. In high-voltage high-frequency converters as power supplies of vacuum tubes, parasitic elements of the transformer are dominant. Tuning the transformer parameters leads to variation in the volume of the...
n the calculation of the leakage inductance in transformers with nonideal windings
, Article IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics ; Volume 35, Issue 8 , 2020 , Pages 8460-8471 ; Mohsenzade, S ; Kaboli, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2020
Abstract
The transformer leakage inductance (TLI) is an important parameter in the design phase of the isolated power supplies. Hence, the TLI estimation before the transformer construction is very useful for the designers. The previous works considered an ordered winding turn arrangement (WTA) for the transformers. This assumption considers only ideal windings which may result in a significant error from what will be achieved after the construction of the transformer. This article concentrates on the transformers with nonideal windings in which the turns are not ordered. The uneven distribution of the turns in the layers is mainly due to the wrapping machine error. Hence, for a specific transformer...
Analysis of Phase-Shifted Full-Bridge Based dc-dc Converter considering transformer parasitic elements in discontinuous current mode
, Article PEDSTC 2014 - 5th Annual International Power Electronics, Drive Systems and Technologies Conference ; 2014 , p. 366-372 ; Karimi, Y ; Kaboli, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
In high-voltage applications, due to the use of high-ratio step-up transformers, the value of parasitic capacitance of these transformers is large compared to the low-voltage transformers. Moreover In these applications it is prefered to use single-capacitor filters instead of filters with inductors. In this paper a simple electrical model for two-winding high frequency transformer considering all of the parasitic elements is presented. This model is used in a full-bridge based dc-dc converter with capacitive output filter controlled by phase-shifted method. The operation of this converter in DCM is analysed and its analytical relations in different time intervals is derived and confirmed by...
A high voltage variable inductor LCC resonant converter with high power factor over wide load range
, Article 10th International Power Electronics, Drive Systems and Technologies Conference, PEDSTC 2019, 12 February 2019 through 14 February 2019 ; 2019 , Pages 279-284 ; 9781538692547 (ISBN) ; Ayoubi, R ; Kaboli, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2019
Abstract
High voltage power supplies (HVPS) are widely used to supply vacuum tubes. Regarding to their high efficiency, resonant converters are a choice of HVPS structure. In this application, HVPS is faced with wide variation of the load power. On the other hand, output voltage regulation over wide load range is essential. However, there are several problems dealing with resonant converters such as output voltage regulation and low-efficient performance in a light load. In this paper, a control scheme for a series-parallel resonant converter is presented. This scheme regulates the output voltage of the converter over load variation range. A variable inductor placed as the series inductor in the...
Characterization of line nanopatterns on positive photoresist produced by scanning near-field optical microscope
, Article Journal of Nanomaterials ; Volume 2015 , September , 2015 ; 16874110 (ISSN) ; Yasrebi, N ; Rashidian, B ; Sharif University of Technology
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
2015
Abstract
Line nanopatterns are produced on the positive photoresist by scanning near-field optical microscope (SNOM). A laser diode with a wavelength of 450 nm and a power of 250 mW as the light source and an aluminum coated nanoprobe with a 70 nm aperture at the tip apex have been employed. A neutral density filter has been used to control the exposure power of the photoresist. It is found that the changes induced by light in the photoresist can be detected by in situ shear force microscopy (ShFM), before the development of the photoresist. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of the developed photoresist have been used to optimize the scanning speed and the power required for exposure, in...
A hybrid systems approach to determine effective factors on the growth of marine industries in developing countries
, Article International Journal of Business and Systems Research ; Volume 15, Issue 1 , 2021 , Pages 124-142 ; 1751200X (ISSN) ; Hosseini, S. H ; Aghaei, S. A ; Seif, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
Inderscience Publishers
2021
Abstract
Marine industries have always been provided power and development for countries both militarily and economically. Due to the lack of essential economic, industrial, and technological infrastructure in developing countries, the development of marine industries has been facing serious obstacles. As a developing country, Iran has been tackling similar barriers. This paper aims at developing a conceptual model, to examine this complex problem, using a systems approach by which subsystems and casual loop diagrams have been created. Afterward, DEMATEL technique has been used, revealing the most effective variables. The research can remarkably help practitioners in appropriate recognition and...
Fuzzy regularized linear discriminant analysis for face recognition
, Article Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, 9 December 2011 through 10 December 2011 ; Volume 8349 , December , 2012 ; 0277786X (ISSN) ; 9780819490254 (ISBN) ; Baseri Salehi, N ; Kasaei, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
A new face recognition method is proposed in this paper. The proposed method is based on fuzzy regularized linear discriminant analysis (FR-LDA) and combines the regularized linear discriminant analysis (R-LDA) and the fuzzy set theory. R-LDA is based on a new regularized Fisher's discriminant criterion, which is particularly robust against the small sample size problem compared to the traditional one used in LDA. In the proposed method, we calculate the membership degree matrix by Fuzzy K-nearest neighbor (FKNN) and then incorporate the membership degree into the definition of the between-class and within-class scatter matrices and get the fuzzy between-class and within-class scatter...
A high-voltage pulse generator with continuously variable pulsewidth based on a modified PFN
, Article IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science ; Volume 45, Issue 5 , 2017 , Pages 849-858 ; 00933813 (ISSN) ; Zarghany, M ; Aghaei, M ; Kaboli, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2017
Abstract
The amount of stored energy is an important issue in the low-droop and high-precision pulse generation. Pulse forming network (PFN) simulating an open-ended transmission line seems to be useful due to its minimum stored energy. The drawbacks of the PFN include low-output pulse quality and constant pulsewidth, which limit their applications. Another limitation of generating rectangular pulses using PFN is that half of the charged voltage appears in the output when delivering the entire stored energy to the matched load. This paper proposes a structure of PFN-based pulse generator that overcomes the above-mentioned limitations. For continuous pulsewidth adjustment, a lossless scheme is...
Stability of the wellhead in the seabed in one of the marine reservoirs of Iran
, Article Springer Series in Geomechanics and Geoengineering ; 2023 , Pages 2959-2966 ; 18668755 (ISSN); 978-981991963-5 (ISBN) ; Jamshidi, S ; Hajipour, M ; Lin J ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
2023
Abstract
Effective factors on the mechanical wellbore stability are divided in to two categories: 1) Controllable factors, 2) Uncontrollable factors. The purpose of geo-mechanical modeling of wells is to determine the limit of controlled parameters change based on the stress regime at each point and by solving the governing equations the pore-elastic environment around the well. In this research, the mechanical analysis of wellbore stability was carried out for Soroush oilfield. For this purpose, the geo-mechanical model of the field is made using available data. This model provides the necessary parameters for obtaining the distribution of stress around the wellbore. Initially, a basic model was...
Investigations on equivalent circuit models of high frequency transformers
, Article Proceedings of 2018 IEEE International Conference on Power Electronics, Drives and Energy Systems, PEDES 2018 ; Volume 2018-January , April , 2018 , Pages 475-480 ; 9781538646977 (ISBN) ; Naghibi Nasab, J ; Aghaei, M ; Kaboli, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2018
Abstract
High frequency transformer is an important component in lots of modern power electronic circuits. In order to analyze the behavior of these transformers, equivalent circuit models containing parasitic elements have been proposed. But most of them are complicated and not appropriate to use in processes in which high speed analysis is crucial. In this paper, a second-order simplified model for high frequency transformers is obtained. Besides, the frequency ranges in which the proposed model has enough precision, are calculated and examined. To validate the simplified circuit model, some simulations are carried out. During the simulation, the effects of transformer equivalent circuit parameters...
A coupled geochemical and fluid flow model to simulate permeability decline resulting from scale formation in porous media
, Article Applied Geochemistry ; Volume 107 , 2019 , Pages 131-141 ; 08832927 (ISSN) ; Kalantariasl, A ; Abbasi, S ; Shahrabadi, A ; Aghaei, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2019
Abstract
Scale precipitation due to the mixing of incompatible injected water with formation brine and its subsequent deposition in porous media is an unpleasant phenomenon in water injection projects that can lead to severe injectivity and productivity decline. As a result of the complexity of geochemical reactions, modelling scale precipitation and deposition is a challenge. This paper presents a coupled geochemical and fluid flow model to simulate reactive flow in porous media which models pressure difference increase resulting from scale formation during water injection into porous media. To simulate chemical reactions during scale formation and subsequent rock permeability decline, PHREEQC...
Novel manufacturing process of nanoparticle/Al composite filler metals of tungsten inert gas welding by accumulative roll bonding
, Article Materials Science and Engineering A ; Volume 648 , 2015 , Pages 47-50 ; 09215093 (ISSN) ; Noei Aghaei, V ; Dabiri, A. R ; Amirkhanlou, S ; Akhavan, S ; Fattahi, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2015
Abstract
In the present work, accumulative roll bonding (ARB) was used as an effective method for manufacturing nanoparticle/Al composite filler metals of tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding. After welding, the distribution of ceramic nanoparticles and mechanical properties of welds were investigated. By applying ARB, ceramic nanoparticles were uniformly dispersed in the composite filler metals. Consequently, the welds produced by these filler metals had a uniform dispersion of ceramic nanoparticles in their compositions. The test results showed that the yield strength of welds was greatly increased when using the nanoparticle/Al composite filler metals. The improvement in the yield strength was...
A Gentzen-style axiomatization for basic predicate calculus
, Article Archive for Mathematical Logic ; Volume 42, Issue 3 , 2003 , Pages 245-259 ; 09335846 (ISSN) ; Ardeshir, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2003
Abstract
We introduce a Gentzen-style sequent calculus axiomatization for Basic Predicate Calculus. Our new axiomatization is an improvement of the previous axiomatizations, in the sense that it has the subformula property. In this system the cut rule is eliminated
Gentzen-style axiomatizations for some conservative extensions of basic propositional logic
, Article Studia Logica ; Volume 68, Issue 2 , 2001 , Pages 263-285 ; 00393215 (ISSN) ; Ardeshir, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Netherlands
2001
Abstract
We introduce two Gentzen-style sequent calculus axiomatizations for conservative extensions of basic propositional logic. Our first axiomatization is an ipmrovement of [1], in the sense that it has a kind of the subformula property and is a slight modification of [6]. In this system the cut rule is eliminated. The second axiomatization is a classical conservative extension of basic propositional logic. Using these axiomatizations, we prove interpolation theorems for basic propositional logic. © 2001 Kluwer Academic Publishers
A bounded translation of intuitionistic prepositional logic into basic propositional logic
, Article Mathematical Logic Quarterly ; Volume 46, Issue 2 , 2000 , Pages 199-206 ; 09425616 (ISSN) ; Ardeshir, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Wiley-VCH Verlag
2000
Abstract
In this paper we prove a bounded translation of intuitionistic prepositional logic into basic propositional logic. Our new theorem, compared with the translation theorem in [1], has the advantage that it gives an effective bound on the translation, depending on the complexity of formulas
Analysis of the Effects of Parasitic Elements of Pulse Transformer on Output Voltage in High Voltage DC Sources
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kaboli, Shahriyar (Supervisor)
Abstract
Today, in different industries,as the use of high voltage DC power supplies is increasing, the need of output voltage precision also is increasing. One way to make High DC voltage is to use a multi-output DC-DC converter and makethe output series.Existing problems in measuring high voltages, results in this idea That in these converters, we measure and regulate only one of the outputs and estimate the others by circuit elements. In this estimatin, differences between the transformer parasitic elements are very effectiveon transformer various output voltages. In this thesis after a comprehensive study on the pulse transformer parasitic elements and choose a suitable model for it, the...
Analysis and Optimal Design of High-Voltage High-Frequency Transformer with Parasitic Elements Consideration for Microwave Power Module
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Kaboli, Shahriyar (Supervisor)
Abstract
Applications of high voltage power supplies is increasing. Microwave power module is one of the applications. In microwave power module, the dimensions of the power supply are very important. On the other hand, the parasitic elements of the transformer of a high voltage power supply are significant because of high insulation distances and transformer high turn ratio. These elements including stray capacitance and leakage inductance change the converter behavior. In this thesis, a method for dimensional efficient design of high voltage power supply used in microwave power module is presented considering and analyzing the transformer parasitic elements. Beforehand, at first, the transformer...
Multi-objective market clearing model with an autonomous demand response scheme
, Article Energies ; Volume 12, Issue 7 , 2019 ; 19961073 (ISSN) ; Shafie Khah, M ; Badakhshan, S ; Aghaei, J ; Mariano, S. J. P. S ; Catalão, J. P. S ; Sharif University of Technology
MDPI AG
2019
Abstract
Demand response (DR) is known as a key solution in modern power systems and electricity markets for mitigating wind power uncertainties. However, effective incorporation of DR into power system operation scheduling needs knowledge of the price–elastic demand curve that relies on several factors such as estimation of a customer’s elasticity as well as their participation level in DR programs. To overcome this challenge, this paper proposes a novel autonomous DR scheme without prediction of the price–elastic demand curve so that the DR providers apply their selected load profiles ranked in the high priority to the independent system operator (ISO). The energy and reserve markets clearing...
Effects of surface modified nanosilica on drilling fluid and formation damage
, Article Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering ; Volume 194 , 2020 ; Bedrikovetsky, P ; Mahani, H ; Khoshsima, A ; Aghaei, H ; Kalateh Aghamohammadi, M ; Habibi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2020
Abstract
Despite the fact that hydrophobic nanosilica can improve the stability of water/oil emulsion, there exist controversies pertaining to its influence on oil-based drilling fluid rheological behavior and the subsequent formation damage. The present study addresses the above using a surface modified nanosilica, where the particles were functionalized with different silane-based groups to alter their hydrophilicity: 3-glycidoxypropyl-triethoxy silane (GPTS) and combined GPTS and propyl silane (PGPTS). The NPs were characterized through FTIR analysis, particle size, and zeta-potential measurements followed by flow behavior experiments, core-scale mud flow tests, Computed Tomography (CT) scanning...