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Fault detection and protection strategy for islanded inverter-based microgrids
, Article IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics ; 2019 ; 21686777 (ISSN) ; Mokhtari, H ; Blaabjerg, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2019
Abstract
This paper proposes a fault detection and protection strategy for islanded inverter-based microgrids (IBMGs). Reliable and accurate protection is one of the main challenges in the proliferation of modern microgrids (MGs). Considering the limited fault current of the voltage-frequency controlled inverter-based distributed energy resources (VF-IBDERs), the protection is more challenging in islanded IBMGs. In this regard, the control scheme of VF-IBDER with a current limiting strategy plays an important role. Due to the limited fault currents close to the converter nominal current, the conventional fault detection methods do not work properly. In addition, bi-directional fault currents worsen...
Exact solution of generalized cooperative susceptible-infected-removed (SIR) dynamics
, Article Physical Review E ; Volume 100, Issue 1 , 2019 ; 24700045 (ISSN) ; Moghimi Araghi, S ; Ghanbarnejad, F ; Sharif University of Technology
American Physical Society
2019
Abstract
In this paper, we introduce a general framework for coinfection as cooperative susceptible-infected-removed (SIR) dynamics. We first solve the SIR model analytically for two symmetric cooperative contagions [L. Chen, Europhys. Lett. 104, 50001 (2013)10.1209/0295-5075/104/50001] and then generalize and solve the model exactly in the symmetric scenarios for three and more cooperative contagions. We calculate the transition points and order parameters, i.e., the total number of infected hosts. We show that the behavior of the system does not change qualitatively with the inclusion of more diseases. We also show analytically that there is a saddle-node-like bifurcation for two cooperative SIR...
Fault detection and protection strategy for islanded inverter-based microgrids
, Article IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics ; 2019 ; 21686777 (ISSN) ; Mokhtari, H ; Blaabjerg, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2019
Abstract
This paper proposes a fault detection and protection strategy for islanded inverter-based microgrids (IBMGs). Reliable and accurate protection is one of the main challenges in the proliferation of modern microgrids (MGs). Considering the limited fault current of the voltage-frequency controlled inverter-based distributed energy resources (VF-IBDERs), the protection is more challenging in islanded IBMGs. In this regard, the control scheme of VF-IBDER with a current limiting strategy plays an important role. Due to the limited fault currents close to the converter nominal current, the conventional fault detection methods do not work properly. In addition, bi-directional fault currents worsen...
Reinforcing fault ride through capability of grid forming voltage source converters using an enhanced voltage control scheme
, Article IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery ; 2018 ; 08858977 (ISSN) ; Mokhtari, H ; Ghasemi, M. A ; Blaabjerg, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2018
Abstract
Medium power distributed energy resources (DERs) are commonly connected to medium voltage distribution systems via voltage source converters (VSCs). Several guidelines and standards have been developed to establish the needed criteria and requirements for DERs interconnections. In this respect, it is preferred to reinforce the VSC fault ride through (FRT) capability, which considerably minimizes the DG outage period and reconnection time and results in a resilient system against short circuits. Considering the significant number of asymmetrical faults in distribution systems, the VSC response in such conditions must be investigated, and consequently, its FRT capability must be reinforced. In...
What drives mergers and acquisitions waves in developing countries? Evidences from Iranian banking industry
, Article Iranian Economic Review ; Volume 19, Issue 2 , 2015 , Pages 123-137 ; 10266542 (ISSN) ; Alambeigi, A ; Karimi, P ; Zarei, B ; Sharif University of Technology
2015
Abstract
Many Middle-East countries, like Iran, have dynamic banking industries and have observed merger and acquisitions (M&A) waves. M&A waves are usually defined in the developed world context and some of their main drivers were identified as: market timing, environment's shocks, merger manias, government regulation and regulatory, and technological changes. It has been discussed that merger waves and their reasons are among the ten most important unsolved mysteries in the field of finance (Brealey and Myers, 1991, p. 923), and as a result of this, it was not possible to completely clarify the reasons behind emerging M&A waves, especially in developing countries; for this reason in these...
The effects of mergers and acquisitions (M&As) on bank performance and entrepreneurial orientation (EO)
, Article Iranian Entrepreneurship: Deciphering the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Iran and in the Iranian Diaspora ; 2017 , Pages 361-375 ; 9783319506395 (ISBN); 9783319506388 (ISBN) ; Alambeigi, A ; Zarei, B ; Karimi, P ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer International Publishing
2017
Abstract
This chapter aims at pointing out that how mergers and acquisitions (M&As) as popular strategies which they are based on external growth approach have affected the performance of banks and entrepreneurial orientation (EO) in the context of Iranian financial sector. In this regard, it has been tried to investigate in what way EO moderates the relationships between the performance of banks in one hand, and M&As on the other hand. For this goal, 114 participants including the top and middle managers of the Iranian banks were chosen to be closely considered. The research is an applied research and a cross-correlation methodology has been used to spotlight on the probable relationships between EO...
Reinforcing fault ride through capability of grid forming voltage source converters using an enhanced voltage control scheme
, Article IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery ; Volume 34, Issue 5 , 2019 , Pages 1827-1842 ; 08858977 (ISSN) ; Mokhtari, H ; Ghasemi, M. A ; Blaabjerg, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2019
Abstract
Medium power distributed energy resources (DERs) are commonly connected to medium voltage distribution systems via voltage source converters (VSCs). Several guidelines and standards have been developed to establish the needed criteria and requirements for DERs interconnections. In this respect, it is preferred to reinforce the VSC fault ride through (FRT) capability, which considerably minimizes the DG outage period and reconnection time and results in a resilient system against short circuits. Considering the significant number of asymmetrical faults in distribution systems, the VSC response in such conditions must be investigated, and consequently, its FRT capability must be reinforced. In...
Fabrication and characterization of an injectable reinforced composite scaffold for cartilage tissue engineering: An in vitro study
, Article Biomedical Materials (Bristol) ; Volume 16, Issue 4 , 2021 ; 17486041 (ISSN) ; Mashayekhan, S ; Zarei, F ; Sayyahpour, F. A ; Taghiyar, L ; Eslaminejad, M. B ; Sharif University of Technology
IOP Publishing Ltd
2021
Abstract
There are limitations in current medications of articular cartilage injuries. Although injectable bioactive hydrogels are promising options, they have decreased biomechanical performance. Researchers should consider many factors when providing solutions to overcome these challenges. In this study, we created an injectable composite hydrogel from chitosan and human acellular cartilage extracellular matrix (ECM) particles. In order to enhance its mechanical properties, we reinforced this hydrogel with microporous microspheres composed of the same materials as the structural building blocks of the scaffold. Articular cartilage from human donors was decellularized by a combination of physical,...
Fast maximum power point tracking for PV arrays under partial shaded conditions
, Article 2016 18th European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications, EPE 2016 ECCE Europe25 October 2016, Article number 7695463 ; 2016 ; 9789075815245 (ISBN) ; Parniani, M ; Zarei, S. F ; Mohammadian Foroushani, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2016
Abstract
P-V characteristic of photovoltaic (PV) arrays under partially shaded conditions (PSC) has multiple peaks, and conventional maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithms may fail to track the global maximum power point (GMPP) because of their insufficient intelligence in discriminating the local and global peaks. This paper proposes a novel fast MPPT method to achieve GMPP of PV array under all PSCs. The proposed method reduces the number of required samples and increases the speed of GMPP tracking based on comprehensive study of I-V and P-V characteristics of PV array. Performance of the proposed method has been evaluated in simulations of different PSCs. Also, its performance has been...
Jump events in the human heartbeat interval fluctuations
, Article Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment ; Volume 2019, Issue 8 , 2019 ; 17425468 (ISSN) ; Mirzahossein, E ; Zarei, F ; Rahimi Tabar, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Physics Publishing
2019
Abstract
Jumps are discontinuous variations in time series and one expects that the higher jump activity will cause higher uncertainty in the stochastic behavior of measured time series. Here we study jump events in beat-to-beat fluctuations in the heart rates of healthy subjects, as well as those with congestive heart failure (CHF). The analysis shows that the interbeat time series belong to the class of non-continuous stochastic processes. The estimated drift and diffusion coefficients and jump characteristics of healthy and CHF subjects reveal the distinguishability of two subjects. © 2019 IOP Publishing Ltd and SISSA Medialab srl
Linearization error in synchronization of Kuramoto oscillators
, Article Applied Mathematics and Computation ; Volume 411 , December , 2021 ; 00963003 (ISSN) ; Baharifard, F ; Hesaam, B ; Zarei, M ; Sarbazi Azad, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Inc
2021
Abstract
Synchronization among a set of networked nodes has attracted much attention in different fields. This paper thoroughly investigates linear formulation of the Kuramoto model, with and without frustration, for an arbitrarily weighted undirected network where all nodes may have different intrinsic frequencies. We develop a mathematical framework to estimate errors of the linear approximation for globally and locally coupled networks. We mathematically prove that the eigenvector corresponding to the largest eigenvalue of the network's Laplacian matrix is enough for examining synchrony alignment and that the functionality of this vector depends on the corresponding eigenvalue. Moreover, we prove...
Characterization of proportional-integral-resonant compensator for DC link voltage control
, Article 2018 IEEE 19th Workshop on Control and Modeling for Power Electronics, COMPEL 2018, 25 June 2018 through 28 June 2018 ; 2018 ; 9781538655412 (ISBN) ; Ghasemi, M. A ; Peyghami, S ; Davari, P ; Mokhtari, H ; Blaabjerg, F ; Sharif University of Technology
2018
Abstract
Voltage unbalance and short circuits in distribution networks adversely affect the performance of grid-tied voltage source inverters (VSIs). Consequently, the dc-link voltage ripple may significantly increase leading to operation of VSI in an unsatisfactory manner. Conventionally in order to maintain the negative sequence current under unbalanced conditions, low-pass/trap filter in the current control loop are required which significantly reduce the controller bandwidth. In order to minimize the dc-link voltage ripple without impairing the controller bandwidth, this paper investigates the design and performance of Proportional-Integral-Resonant (PIR) controller in improving the performance...
DC-link loop bandwidth selection strategy for grid-connected inverters considering power quality requirements
, Article International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems ; Volume 119 , 2020 ; Mokhtari, H ; Ghasemi, M. A ; Peyghami, S ; Davari, P ; Blaabjerg, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2020
Abstract
DC-link voltage and output current control loops are two cascaded loops in the control structure of grid-connected inverters. A high DC-link voltage loop bandwidth (DCL-BW) provides more disturbance rejection capability for the control loop and is preferred from control system perspective. However, for stability issues, this BW is limited and must be sufficiently less than that of the current control loop. Among the different control schemes, instantaneous active reactive control (IARC) method provides the highest possible DCL-BW (i.e., 0.02 × switching frequency). Having this degree of freedom in the controller design, a proper methodology should be defined for selection of DCL-BW. In this...
Control of grid-following inverters under unbalanced grid conditions
, Article IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion ; Volume 35, Issue 1 , 2020 , Pages 184-192 ; Mokhtari, H ; Ghasemi, M. A ; Peyghami, S ; Davari, P ; Blaabjerg, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2020
Abstract
This paper proposes a new control scheme to eliminate the 3rd harmonic in the output currents of grid-following inverters under unbalanced grid conditions. Unbalanced grids adversely affect the performance of grid-following inverters due to the oscillations appearing on the DC-link voltage with a frequency twice the line frequency. The paper is based on instantaneous active reactive control (IARC) technique due to its advantages over other existing methods. However, the presence of severe asymmetrical 3rd harmonic distortions in the inverter output currents is the main challenge with IARC method, which impairs the power quality requirements. This paper enhances the IARC scheme by proposing a...
Efficient Observer-Dependent Simplification in Polygonal Domains
, Article Algorithmica (New York) ; April , 2011 , Pages 1-21 ; 01784617 (ISSN) ; Ghodsi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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In this paper, we consider a special version of the well-known line-simplification problem for simplifying the boundary of a region illuminated by a point light source q, or its visibility polygon VP(q). In this simplification approach, we should take the position of q as an essential factor into account to determine the quality of the resulting simplification. For this purpose, we redefine the known distance- and area-distortion error criteria as the main simplification criteria to take into account the distance between the observer q and the boundary of VP(q). Based on this, we propose algorithms for simplifying VP(q). More precisely, we propose simplification algorithms of O(n2) and...
Permeability modeling using ANN and collocated cokriging
, Article 72nd European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers Conference and Exhibition 2010: A New Spring for Geoscience. Incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2010 ; Volume 5 , 2010 , Pages 3939-3943 ; 9781617386671 (ISBN) ; Masihi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Society of Petroleum Engineers
2010
Abstract
Obtaining a reliable reservoir permeability map that is consistent with all available data is of great important for reservoir engineers. However, there is not enough core from existing wells to estimate the reservoir permeability directly but Well log data are more widely available. This study aims to model permeability within the reservoir while there is no enough data. In particular, we use artificial neural networks to estimate permeability using four input logs of sonic, gravity, porosity and neutron logs in six existing wells. In order to eliminate the correlated data, we have done Principal Component Analysis on selected input logs. Collocated cokriging is considered as a valuable...
A practical approach for planar visibility maintenance
, Article Journal for Geometry and Graphics ; Volume 13, Issue 1 , 2009 , Pages 75-90 ; 14338157 (ISSN) ; Ghodsi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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In this paper, we propose a method for maintaining the region visible from a moving point observer inside a planar scene. In this method, we check the observer position in discrete time-stamps to detect and apply changes to the visible or illuminated region of a moving point observer q, or VP(q). We efficiently maintain a list C(q) of edges in VP(q) which are subject to change during the motion. In each time-stamp that VP(q) is to be updated, we only refine and redraw the view against the edges of C(q) that indicate the positions of the visibility changes. We build an enriched representation of the visibility graph in a preprocessing step to apply the required updates on C(q) efficiently and...
Formation of Zn-Ca-Ni tri cation's phosphate coating on steel and study that properties
, Article TMS 2009 - 138th Annual Meeting and Exhibition, San Francisco, CA, 15 February 2009 through 19 February 2009 ; Volume 1 , 2009 , Pages 615-623 ; 9780873397384 (ISBN) ; Afshar, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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A new Zinc phosphating bath, which produces coatings at relatively lower temperatures within a reasonable time by using of chemical accelerators has been devised. Improvement of the bath performance by the addition of divalent cations like calcium, nickel has been studied. Bath formulation and operating conditions have been optimized by coating weight determinations. Stable samples of phosphating formulations with and without calcium and nickel salts were prepared and the structure and morphology of the phosphate coatings were determined by using X-ray diffraction (XRD) techniques, scanning electron microscopy. ASTMB117 salt spray test and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) were...
Query point visibility computation in polygons with holes
, Article Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications ; Volume 39, Issue 2 , 2008 , Pages 78-90 ; 09257721 (ISSN) ; Ghodsi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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In this paper, we consider the problem of computing the visibility of a query point inside polygons with holes. The goal is to perform this computation efficiently per query considering the cost of the preprocessing phase. Our algorithm is based on solutions in [A.L.P. Bose, J.I. Munro, Efficient visibility queries in simple polygons, Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications 23 (3) (2002) 313-335] and [M.T.B. Aronov, L. Guibas, L. Zhang, Visibility queries and maintenance in simple polygons, Discrete and Computational Geometry 27 (4) (2002) 461-483] proposed for simple polygons. In our solution, the preprocessing is done in time O( n3logn) to construct a data structure of size O( n3)....
Efficient computation of query point visibility in polygons with holes
, Article 21st Annual Symposium on Computational Geometry, SCG'05, Pisa, 6 June 2005 through 8 June 2005 ; 2005 , Pages 314-320 ; Ghodsi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2005
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In this paper, we consider the problem of computing the visibility of a query point inside polygons with holes. The goal is to perform this computation efficiently per query with more cost in the preprocessing phase. Our algorithm is based on solutions in [13] and [2] proposed for simple polygons. In our solution, the preprocessing is done in time O(n3 log(n)) to construct a data structure of size O(n3). It is then possible to report the visibility polygon of any query point q in time O((1 + h′) log n + |V(q)|), in which n and h are the number of the vertices and holes of the polygon respectively, |V(q)| is the size of the visibility polygon of q, and h′ is an output and preprocessing...