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Modeling and Simulation of a Dragonfly-like Micro Aerial Vehicle with Rigid Wings
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Banazadeh, Afshin (Supervisor)
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Dynamical behavior of a dragonfly-like with rigid flapping wings considering aerodynamic forces has been modelled and simulated. At first, the dragonfly with its unique flying capabilities and the reasons for choosing it has been introduced. Then, modelling process is started with preliminary definitions including frames, coordinates and equations of motion, continued by applying initial conditions and ended with verification tests. After that, aerodynamic effects in a quasi-steady sense is added to dynamical model resulting in an 18 DOF model developed to be used for nonlinear simulation or controller designing. At the end, the results are validated in comparison to an experimental study....
Buckling behavior of the anchored steel tanks under horizontal and vertical ground motions using static pushover and incremental dynamic analyses
, Article Thin-Walled Structures ; Volume 112 , 2017 , Pages 173-183 ; 02638231 (ISSN) ; Rahimzadeh Rofooei, F ; Khajeh Ahmad Attari, N ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2017
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This paper investigates the static and dynamic buckling of an anchored cylindrical steel tank subjected to horizontal and vertical ground acceleration. The buckling capacity of the tank is estimated using static pushover (SPO) and incremental dynamic analyses (IDA). Appropriate load patterns due to the horizontal and vertical components of ground excitations are utilized for SPO analyses. The buckling capacity curves and critical buckling loads computed using SPO analyses are compared to those obtained from IDA. A proper vertical to horizontal acceleration ratio (av/ah) for SPO analysis is proposed that leads to good agreement between SPO and IDA results. © 2017
An input-to-state stability approach to inertial frequency response analysis of doubly-fed induction generator-based wind turbines
, Article IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion ; Volume 32, Issue 4 , 2017 , Pages 1418-1431 ; 08858969 (ISSN) ; Bahrami, S ; Ranjbar, A. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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Due to the proliferation of wind turbines in power networks, participation of doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG)-based wind turbines in the frequency regulation task is attracting more attention during recent decades. It is a challenge to design an effective DFIG's auxiliary frequency controller, since back-to-back converters used in DFIG make the possibility of large deviations in current and speed of rotor during frequency support period. Hence, it is necessary to use exact expression of DFIG's output power in the frequency-related studies. This paper addresses this challenge by developing a nonlinear dynamic model for the DFIG's output power integrated into the dynamic model of power...
Application of edge theorem for robust stability analysis of a power system with participating wind power plants in automatic generation control task
, Article IET Renewable Power Generation ; Volume 11, Issue 7 , 2017 , Pages 1049-1057 ; 17521416 (ISSN) ; Bahrami, S ; Ranjbar, A. M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institution of Engineering and Technology
2017
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This study investigates the dynamic participation of wind power plants (WPPs) in the automatic generation control (AGC) task. The pre-specified model of wind farm in the AGC studies has been used. It is shown that operating of WPPs at the command mode results in a significant improvement in the frequency behaviour of power system due to their faster response. However, the WPPs may change their operation mode from the command mode to the maximum power point mode according to the wind speed conditions and load variations. This reduces the improvement in the frequency response. In this condition, the shortage in the wind power should be compensated by the conventional units. Thus, the share of...
Robust analysis and design of power system load frequency control using the Kharitonov's theorem
, Article International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems ; Vol. 55, issue , 2014 , p. 51-58 ; Shiroei, M ; Ranjbar, A. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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This paper presents a robust decentralized proportional-integral (PI) control design as a solution of the load frequency control (LFC) in a multi-area power system. In the proposed methodology, the system robustness margin and transient performance are optimized simultaneously to achieve the optimum PI controller parameters. The Kharitonov's theorem is used to determine the robustness margin, i.e., the maximal uncertainty bounds under which the stable performance of the power system is guaranteed. The integral time square error (ITSE) is applied to quantify the transient performance of the LFC system. In order to tune the PI gains, the control objective function is optimized using the...
Optimal supplementary frequency controller design using the wind farm frequency model and controller parameters stability region
, Article ISA Transactions ; Volume 74 , 2018 , Pages 175-184 ; 00190578 (ISSN) ; Bahrami, S ; Ranjbar, A. M ; Sharif University of Technology
ISA - Instrumentation, Systems, and Automation Society
2018
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In most of the existing studies, the frequency response in the variable speed wind turbines (VSWTs) is simply realized by changing the torque set-point via appropriate inputs such as frequency deviations signal. However, effective dynamics and systematic process design have not been comprehensively discussed yet. Accordingly, this paper proposes a proportional-derivative frequency controller and investigates its performance in a wind farm consisting of several VSWTs. A band-pass filter is deployed before the proposed controller to avoid responding to either steady state frequency deviations or high rate of change of frequency. To design the controller, the frequency model of the wind farm is...
An adaptive feedback linearization approach to inertial frequency response of wind turbines
, Article IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy ; Volume 8, Issue 3 , 2017 , Pages 916-926 ; 19493029 (ISSN) ; Dobakhshari, A. S ; Ranjbar, A. M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2017
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Synthetic inertial frequency response has attracted increasing attention due to the paradigm shift in power generation from synchronous generators toward wind turbines. This paper presents a novel nonlinear controller to enable inertial response of a variable speed wind turbine (VSWT). The VSWT has a nonlinear model which cannot efficiently be dealt with by linear control techniques as it may experience large deviations from its operating point during the frequency support period. To design the controller, a nonlinear model for the wind turbine together with power system is utilized. The output power of the wind turbine is expressed in terms of the state variables, and its exact Taylor...
Power System Load Frequency Control Considering Renewable Energy Sources
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ranjbar, Ali Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
Power system frequency regulation entitled load frequency control (LFC) has been one of the important control problems in electric power system design and operation. Off-normal frequency can directly impact on power system operation and system reliability. A large frequency deviation can damage equipment, degrade load performance, cause the transmission lines to be overloaded and can interfere with system protection schemes, ultimately leading to an unstable condition for the power system . On the other hand, the increasing need for electrical energy in the 21st century, as well as limited fossil fuel reserves and the increasing concerns with environmental issues for the reduction of carbon...
Power System Frequency Control Enhancement Considering Wind Power Plants Participation
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Ranjbar, Ali Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
Synthetic inertial frequency response has attracted increasing attention due to the paradigm shift in power generation from synchronous generators toward wind turbines. Due to application of back-to-back converters in the structure of variable speed wind turbines (VSWTs), their shaft speeds become decoupled from the system frequency and thus, they cannot provide intrinsic inertial response. However, this type of response can be emulated via an extra auxiliary frequency controller or by modifying the conventional control system of the VSWTs. To achieve this goal, a frequency model of VSWT is developed in this dissertation. The power system's load-generation mismatch model is integrated into...
Dynamic participation of wind farms in system frequency control
, Article IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference Europe, 14 October 2012 through 17 October 2012 ; October , 2012 ; 9781467325974 (ISBN) ; Ranjbar, A. M ; Karimi, H ; Shiroie, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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In this paper, the participation of wind farms in load frequency control (LFC) is studied. A previously proposed macromodel for the wind farm is employed to regulate its output power. The wind farm including its proposed control strategy is incorporated into the conventional LFC model. The proposed LFC structure is able to dynamically maintain the system frequency at the nominal value against the power imbalances. To achieve proper transient response, the integral control parameter of the LFC controller is optimized using the genetic algorithm (GA). To verify the effectiveness of the proposed method, several simulation case studies are carried out. The results show that the wind farm can...
Optimal robust first-order frequency controller design for DFIG-based wind farm utilising 16-plant theorem
, Article IET Renewable Power Generation ; Volume 12, Issue 3 , 2018 , Pages 298-310 ; 17521416 (ISSN) ; Salehi Dobakhshari, A ; Ranjbar, A. M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institution of Engineering and Technology
2018
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With increasing the share of wind farms in generation profile, their contribution to frequency regulation has become crucial. This study presents an optimal robust first-order frequency controller in the wind farms, which collectively emulates the inertial response as well as governor droop of synchronous generators. To account for various uncertainties associated with system inertia, damping, and doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG)-based wind turbine's parameters, the robustness of controller is verified through the 16-plant theorem. An analytic method based on the small-signal model of the system is utilised to determine the stability region of the first-order controller. To evaluate the...
Investigating the Effect of Soil-Structure Interaction on the Buckling Behavior of Anchored Steel Cylindrical Tanks using Absorbing Boundaries
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rahimzadeh Rofooei, Fayaz (Supervisor) ; Sobhan, Mohammad Saeed (Supervisor)
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This research investigates the effect of soil-structure interaction on the buckling behavior of an above-ground storage tanks. For this purpose, a steel tank with a height-to-diameter ratio of 0.4 was selected. Four types of support conditions including a fixed-based condition and three soil islands with a depth of 30 meters, assuming a uniform stiff soil and a two-layered soil consisting of stiff and medium soil, and a three-layer soil with stiff, medium, and soft layers. The tank and soil were modeled using the finite element method, and absorbing boundaries were applied around the soil island to simulate the semi-infinite soil domain. After validating the modeling through parametric and...
Application of bang-bang controller to emulate primary frequency response in DFIGs
, Article IEEE Systems Journal ; Volume 14, Issue 2 , 2020 , Pages 2615-2623 ; Ashouri Zadeh, A ; Kazari, H ; Ranjbar, A. M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2020
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This article proposes a bang-bang auxiliary frequency control scheme for doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG)-based wind turbines. It results in the DFIGs emulate the primary frequency control of conventional units and, thus, increases the power system frequency stability. Indeed, the suggested hysteresis controller causes to deliver the maximum extractable kinetic energy of DFIGs to the grid and consequently further enhance the power system frequency. This is accomplished using different frequency deviation indices, which determine the size of power mismatch and lead to an appropriate frequency response by the DFIGs. The operational constraints of the DFIGs are taken into account in the...
Seismic Response and Buckling behavior of Aboveground Cylindrical Steel Tanks
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Rahimzadeh Rofooei, Fayaz (Supervisor) ; Khaje Ahmad Attari, Nader (Co-Advisor)
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In this study, the seismic response of aboveground, anchored cylindrical steel tanks subjected to horizontal and vertical ground acceleration is investigated. The buckling capacity of the steel tanks is estimated using static pushover (SPO) and incremental dynamic analyses (IDA). Finite element models of a broad tank and a tall tank with height to diameter ratios (H/D) of 0.40, 0.80 and with a liquid level of 90% of the height of the cylinder were used in this study. Appropriate load patterns due to the horizontal and vertical components of ground excitations are utilized for SPO analyses. The influence of the vertical component of ground acceleration on buckling capacity curve of the tank...