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    Investigation of partial discharge propagation and location in multiple-α and single- α transformer windings using optimized wavelet analysis

    , Article Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transaction B: Engineering ; Volume 30, Issue 6 , 2006 , Pages 655-666 ; 03601307 (ISSN) Salay Naderi, M ; Vakilian, M ; Blackburn, T. R ; Phung, T. B ; Salay Naderi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    Partial discharges (PD) are recognized as the main cause of the inner insulation deterioration process in power transformers. Therefore, the optimum inner insulation design is one of the challenges a transformer designer is faced with. Transformer strength, especially during transient conditions, is a criterion for transformer insulation designers. This challenge has made designers initiate and employ other types of winding, for example, rather than ordinary layer and disc windings employ the multiple-α windings. Multiple-α windings have a more complicated structure and are comprised of various parts with different physical structures and electrical characteristics. Typical partial discharge... 

    A method for power transformer insulation design improvements through electric field determination

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 10, Issue 4 , 2003 , Pages 410-418 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Khaligh, A ; Vakilian, M ; Salay Naderi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Sharif University of Technology  2003
    Abstract
    Knowledge of potential and field distribution in the insulation system of a transformer during transient excitation is vital to its construction [1]. This paper deals with insulation design improvements of power transformers using electric field analysis. The calculation methods for electric field analysis, inside a power transformer impressed with impulse and power frequency voltages, are presented. Initially, a lumped parameter equivalent model is constructed by dividing transformer windings into several blocks and computing the electric circuit parameters of this model. Next, the electric field is determined by employing the results of the transformer transient model circuit analysis as... 

    Impulse voltage distribution in intershield disk winding VS interleaved and continuous disk winding in power transformer

    , Article 2008 IEEE 2nd International Power and Energy Conference, PECon 2008, Johor Baharu, 1 December 2008 through 3 December 2008 ; 2008 , Pages 387-392 ; 9781424424054 (ISBN) Bagheri, M ; Hekmati, A ; Heidarzadeh, R ; Salay Naderi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    Strike of a lightning stroke to the high voltage terminal of a power transformer results in an impulse stress on its windings. The magnitude of the series capacitance of the windings has an important effect on the impulse voltage distribution and the stresses along the windings. Increasing the series capacitances of the windings, the impulse voltage distribution becomes more linear and the stress on the winding is reduced. So interleaved windings rather than disk windings are used in power transformer windings to increase the series capacitances. In this paper, the electrostatic shielding, used in disk windings to increase the windings series capacitance, and for linearization of its impulse... 

    A method for modeling power transformer tap winding for transient studies

    , Article Conference Record of IEEE International Symposium on Electrical Insulation, Indianapolis, IN, 19 September 2004 through 22 September 2004 ; 2004 , Pages 34-37 ; 01642006 (ISSN) Naderi, M. S ; Vakilian, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2004
    Abstract
    One of the challenges a transformer designer is faced with is to correctly model the different types of transformer windings for transient study. For a precise insulation design, determination of transformer transient responses is unavoidable. The basis of these studies is calculation of transient responses due to application of standard switching and lightning impulse wave to the transformer winding. In a previous work, a computer program was developed for determination of the layer and disk type windings transient model parameters based on design data. This program has all of the necessary capabilities for a detailed transient study. As a continuation of that work, in this paper a method... 

    A hybrid transformer model for determination of partial discharge location in transformer winding

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation ; Volume 14, Issue 2 , 2007 , Pages 436-443 ; 10709878 (ISSN) Naderi, M. S ; Vakilian, M ; Blackburn, T. R ; Phung, B. T ; Naderi, M. S ; Nasiri, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    Partial discharges are well known as a source for insulation degradation in power transformers. A hybrid transformer model is introduced to simulate the transformer winding transient response. Transformer structural data is used to determine the hybrid model parameters. Calculations of the hybrid transient model parameters are based on the parameters of the lumped parameter equivalent transformer model and electromagnetic rules. Modern computation techniques and optimizations are employed beside this model for PD location using the multi conductor transmission line model and also to analyze its propagation aimed at achieving (i) more reliable simulation results (ii) less computational time... 

    A method for studying partial discharges location and propagation within power transformer winding based on the structural data

    , Article 2005 International Symposium on Electrical Insulating Materials, ISEIM 2005, Kitakyushu, 5 June 2005 through 9 June 2005 ; Volume 2 , 2005 , Pages 490-493 Naderi, M. S ; Vakilian, M ; Blackburn, T. R ; Phung, B. T ; Zhang, H ; Naderi, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan  2005
    Abstract
    Power transformer inner insulation system is a very critical component. Its degradation may pose apparatus to fail while in service. On the other hand, experimental experiences prove that partial discharges are a major source of insulation failure in power transformers. If the deterioration of the insulation system caused by PD activity can be detected at an early stage, preventive maintenance measures may be taken. Because of the complex structure of the transformer, accurate PD location is difficult and is one of the challenges power utilities are faced with. This problem comes to be vital in open access systems. In this paper a theory for locating partial discharge and its propagation... 

    An optimal wavelet filtering method for noise suppression of PD measured signal and its location in power transformer winding

    , Article 2005 IEEE International Conference on Dielectric Liquids, ICDL 2005, Coimbra, 26 June 2005 through 1 July 2005 ; 2005 , Pages 269-272 ; 0780389549 (ISBN); 9780780389540 (ISBN) Naderi, M. S ; Vakilian, M ; Blackburn, T. R ; Phung, B. T ; Nam O, H ; Naderi, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
    Abstract
    In this paper a method for selecting optimal wavelet is introduced, which is implemented for evaluating electrical measured partial discharges on a 66 kV/25 MVA fully interleaved winding of a power transformer. Applying wavelet transform to a signal produces a wavelet detail coefficient distribution throughout the time-scale, which depends on the wavelet chosen. This method is based on the capability of the chosen wavelet for generating coefficients with maximal values. The basic idea of this method is described and applications to partial discharge studies are explored. The paper demonstrates that the wavelet based de-noising method proposed in the paper can be employed in extracting the PD... 

    Optimization of a new activated carbon based sorbent for on-line preconcentration and trace determination of nickel in aquatic samples using mixed-level orthogonal array design

    , Article Analyst ; Volume 125, Issue 9 , 2000 , Pages 1649-1654 ; 00032654 (ISSN) Bagheri, H ; Saraji, M ; Naderi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Royal Society of Chemistry  2000
    Abstract
    A mini-column was made by packing α-diphenylglyoxime (DPG), a known ligand for complexation with nickel ions, loaded on activated charcoal (AC). Water samples were buffered at the pH range 8-9 and then passed through the column. After the preconcentration step, the column was eluted with 0.2 M nitric acid into the atomic absorption spectrometer (AAS). Mixed-level orthogonal array design (OAD) was used as a chemometric approach to study the effect of various factors on recovery of extraction. Factors such as pH, amount of sorbent, flow rate of sample, concentration and volume of the sample were investigated. Effects of interference ions, i.e., Co, Cu, Bi, Fe(I1), Pt and Pd was also studied.... 

    A comparison between partial discharge propagation in multiple-α and single-α transformer winding

    , Article Electrical Insulation Conference and Electrical Manufacturing Expo, 2005, Indianapolis, IN, 23 October 2005 through 26 October 2005 ; Volume 2005 , 2005 , Pages 108-111 ; 0780391454 (ISBN); 9780780391451 (ISBN) Naderi, M. S ; Vakilian, M ; Blackburn, T. R ; Phung, B.T ; Zhang, H ; Nam O, H ; Naderi, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
    Abstract
    Power transformers are in service in different environmental, electrical and mechanical conditions. Many experiences have proved that the inner insulation system degradation may pose the transformer to fail while in service. On the other hand, partial discharges (PD) are recognized as the main cause of insulation deterioration process. Therefore, reaching the optimum inner insulation system is one of the challenges a transformer designer is faced with. The solution lies in the correct and accurate modelling of different types of transformer windings. Transformer strength especially during transient conditions is a criterion for transformer insulation designers. This challenge has made... 

    Simulation of partial discharge propagation and location in Abetti winding based on structural data

    , Article 7th International Power Engineering Conference, IPEC2005, Singapore, 29 November 2005 through 2 December 2005 ; Volume 2005 , 2005 ; 9810544693 (ISBN); 9789810544690 (ISBN) Naderi, M. S ; Vakilian, M ; Blackburn, T. R ; Phung, B. T ; Hio, N. O ; Naderi, M. S ; Ghaemmaghami, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    IEEE Computer Society  2005
    Abstract
    Power transformer monitoring as a reliable tool for maintaining purposes of this valuable asset of power systems has always comprised partial discharge offline measurements and online monitoring. The reason lies in non-destructive feature of PD monitoring. Partial discharge monitoring helps to detect incipient insulation faults and prevent insulation failure of power transformers. This paper introduces a software package developed based on structural data of power transformer and discusses the results of the simulation on Abetti winding, which might be considered as a basic layer winding. A hybrid model is used to model the transformer winding, which has been developed by first author.... 

    Developing a unified FVE-ALE approach to solve unsteady fluid flow with moving boundaries

    , Article International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids ; Volume 63, Issue 1 , 2010 , Pages 40-68 ; 02712091 (ISSN) Naderi, A ; Darbandi, M ; Taeibi Rahni, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    In this study, an arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) approach is incorporated with a mixed finite-volume-element (FVE) method to establish a novel moving boundary method for simulating unsteady incompressible flow on non-stationary meshes. The method collects the advantages of both finite-volume and finite-element (FE) methods as well as the ALE approach in a unified algorithm. In this regard, the convection terms are treated at the cell faces using a physical-influence upwinding scheme, while the diffusion terms are treated using bilinear FE shape functions. On the other hand, the performance of ALE approach is improved by using the Laplace method to improve the hybrid grids, involving... 

    Probabilistic simulation of fatigue damage and life scatter of metallic components

    , Article International Journal of Plasticity ; Volume 43 , April , 2013 , Pages 101-115 ; 07496419 (ISSN) Naderi, M ; Hoseini, S. H ; Khonsari, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    A three-dimensional (3D) finite element model (FEM) is developed to predict the progressive fatigue damage with provision for stochastic distribution of material properties. Fatigue damage model for low and high cycle fatigue considering plastic deformation is implemented in the FEM and the results are presented for Al 6061-T6, Al 7075-T6, Ti 6Al-4V and SS 316. Comparisons of the numerical and experimental results of stress-life reveal the validity of the approach. Also presented is the result of an investigation showing the effect of element types, element size, variation of material properties, and initial flaws on the randomness of fatigue life. The present fatigue damage simulation... 

    A conically fixed position single drop microextraction method for isolation of aryloxyphenoxypropionate herbicides from aquatic media

    , Article Analytical Methods ; Volume 5, Issue 18 , Jul , 2013 , Pages 4846-4851 ; 17599660 (ISSN) Bagheri, H ; Dehghan, M ; Es'Haghi, A ; Naderi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    A new and convenient format of single drop microextraction (SDME) was developed and applied for isolation of some selected aryloxyphenoxypropionate herbicides from aquatic media. In contrast to the conventional SDME procedure, in this set-up the extraction microdrop was positioned at the bottom of a conical vial in order to provide much higher stability for the organic extraction phase while a magnetic bar was used for stirring the aqueous solution. A simple magnet was used for positioning the bar on the top of the microdrop prior to stirring. The whole set-up led to the use of any volume of extraction solvent with unlimited stirring rates. Some important extraction parameters such as the... 

    Performance analysis of selected error control protocols in wireless multimedia sensor networks

    , Article Proceedings - 18th Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems, MASCOTS 2010 ; 2010 , Pages 447-450 ; 9780769541976 (ISBN) Naderi, M. Y ; Rabiee, H. R ; Khansari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Error control is an important mechanism for providing robust multimedia communication in wireless sensor networks. Although there have been several research works in analysis of error control mechanisms in wireless multimedia networks and wireless sensor networks, but none of them are directly applicable to the wireless multimedia sensor networks (WMSNs) which has resource and performance constraints of WSNs as well as QoS requirements of multimedia communications. In this paper, we comprehensively evaluate the performance of several error control mechanisms in WMSNs. The results of our analysis provide an extensive comparison between automatic repeat request (ARQ), forward error correction... 

    Conductive polymer-based microextraction methods: A review

    , Article Analytica Chimica Acta ; Volume 767, Issue 1 , March , 2013 , Pages 1-13 ; 00032670 (ISSN) Bagheri, H ; Ayazi, Z ; Naderi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Conductive polymers (CPs) are classified as materials which exhibit highly reversible redox behavior and the unusual combined properties of metal and plastics. CPs, due to their multifunctionality, ease of synthesis and their stability, have attracted more attentions in different fields of research, including sample preparation. CPs along with several commercial hydrophilic sorbents, are alternative to the commercially available hydrophobic sorbents which despite their high specific surface areas, have poor interactions and retentions in the extraction of polar compounds. This review covers a general overview regarding the recent progress and new applications of CPs toward their synthesis... 

    An improvement of collision probability in biased birthday attack against A5/1 stream cipher

    , Article 2010 European Wireless Conference, EW 2010, 12 April 2010 through 15 April 2010, Lucca ; April , 2010 , Pages 444-448 ; 9781424459995 (ISBN) Kourkchi, H ; Tavakoli, H ; Naderi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    A5/1 is the strong version of the encryption algorithm on GSM (Global System for Mobile communications) used in many countries. It is constructed of a combination of three LFSRs (Linear Feedback Shift Registers) with irregular clocking manner. One of the most practical attacks against this algorithm is time-memory trade-off attack, which is based on birthday paradox. The goal of this attack is to find any intersection between precomputed LFSRs states set and set of states generating the output bits in the actual execution of the algorithm. In order to increase feasibility of this attack, the biased birthday attack was introduced. In this attack special states producing a specific pattern in... 

    Constrained swarm stabilization of fractional order linear time invariant swarm systems

    , Article IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica ; Volume 3, Issue 3 , 2016 , Pages 320-331 ; 23299266 (ISSN) Naderi Soorki, M ; Tavazoei, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2016
    Abstract
    This paper deals with asymptotic swarm stabilization of fractional order linear time invariant swarm systems in the presence of two constraints: the input saturation constraint and the restriction on distance of the agents from final destination which should be less than a desired value. A feedback control law is proposed for asymptotic swarm stabilization of fractional order swarm systems which guarantees satisfying the above-mentioned constraints. Numerical simulation results are given to confirm the efficiency of the proposed control method  

    Asymptotic swarm stability of fractional-order swarm systems in the presence of uniform time-delays

    , Article International Journal of Control ; Volume 90, Issue 6 , 2017 , Pages 1182-1191 ; 00207179 (ISSN) Naderi Soorki, M ; Tavazoei, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2017
    Abstract
    In this paper, asymptotic swarm stability of fractional-order swarm systems in the presence of uniform time-delays is studied. By using a frequency domain approach, the necessary and sufficient condition on the values of time-delay is derived to guarantee the asymptotic swarm stability under a directed/undirected interaction graph. Numerical examples are given to confirm the obtained analytical results. © 2015 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group  

    Adaptive robust control of fractional-order swarm systems in the presence of model uncertainties and external disturbances

    , Article IET Control Theory and Applications ; Volume 12, Issue 7 , 2018 , Pages 961-969 ; 17518644 (ISSN) Naderi Soorki, M ; Tavazoei, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institution of Engineering and Technology  2018
    Abstract
    This study investigates the asymptotic swarm stabilisation of fractional-order swarm systems in the presence of two different kinds of model uncertainties and external disturbances while the upper bound of the uncertainties is a linear function of pseudo-states norms with unknown coefficients. To this end, first a fractional-integral sliding manifold is constructed and then an adaptive-robust sliding mode controller is designed to guarantee the asymptotic swarm stability in a fractional-order linear time-invariant swarm system. The stability analysis of the proposed control system is done based on the Lyapunov stability theorem. Using the proposed controller, the coefficients of the upper... 

    Dynamic modeling and analysis of a two d.o.f. mobile manipulator

    , Article Robotica ; Volume 19, Issue 2 , 2001 , Pages 177-185 ; 02635747 (ISSN) Naderi, D ; Meghdari, A ; Durali, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2001
    Abstract
    This paper presents the kinematic and dynamic modeling of a two degrees of freedom manipulator attached to a vehicle with a two degrees of freedom suspension system. The vehicle is considered to move with a constant linear speed over an irregular ground-surface while the end-effector tracks a desired trajectory in a fixed reference frame. In addition, the effects of highly coupled dynamic interaction between the manipulator and vehicle (including the suspension system's effects) have been studied. Finally, simulation results for the end-effector's straight-line trajectory are presented to illustrate these effects