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    Accurate fault location algorithm for series compensated transmission lines

    , Article IEEE Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting, 2000, 23 January 2000 through 27 January 2000 ; Volume 4 , 2000 , Pages 2527-2532 ; 0780359356 (ISBN); 9780780359352 (ISBN) Sadeh, J ; Ranjbar, A. M ; Hadsaid, N ; Feuillet, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2000
    Abstract
    In this paper, an accurate fault location algorithm for series compensated power transmission lines is presented. A distributed time domain model is used for modeling of the transmission lines. The algorithm makes use of two subroutines for estimation of the fault distance-one for faults behind the series capacitors and another one for faults in front of the series capacitors. Then a special procedure to select the correct solution is utilized. Samples of voltages and currents at both ends of the line are taken synchronously and used to calculate the location of the fault. The proposed algorithm is independent of fault resistance and does not require any knowledge of source impedance. The... 

    Harmonic Modelling of Residential Loads and Their Effects on Distribution Network

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Karimi, Elham (Author) ; Mokhtari, Hossein (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In recent years, there has been an increasing concern about harmonic distortion and the effects of harmonics on power systems. Nonlinear loads such as electronic power supplies, battery chargers, motor drives, UPS systems and … are the primary source of harmonic currents. Harmonic currents generated by nonlinear loads flow from the load into the power system due to the network low path of impedance Harmonic currents cause additional heat and losses in power system components and results in voltage distortion as well.To deal with the problems associated with harmonics and to reduce their effects on power networks, study of the effects of non-linear loads on distribution networks is essential.... 

    Effects of Optimal DG Operation Point on Loss Reduction due to Network Reconfiguration

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Seyyed Mahdavi, Saeed (Author) ; Abbaspur Tehrani Fard, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    During the last few years, utilization of distributed generation (DG) in power systems has been widely increased. This trend has magnified studying the effects and impacts of DG on such systems. One of the benefits of DGs in a power system is loss reduction. If determining DG size and place is done properly, the loss of the network can be minimized. Another way of reducing loss in distribution network is by reconfiguring the network. During the reconfiguration, constraints like being radial, avoiding load isolation as well as voltage/current limitations must be taken into consideration. Taking these constraints into account makes reconfiguration an optimization problem. In this project, the... 

    Developing a Comprehensive Framework for Improving Resilience Level of Datacenters Based on the Concept of Energy Microgrids

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mandegari Meybodi, Mohammad (Author) ; Moieni Aghtaie, Moein (Supervisor) ; Aeen, Morteza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The constant and proper functioning of data center infrastructures is considered a vital element in the modern processing of data and information. Failure in the electricity supply system is the key reason for workload processing stalls in data centers. Energy supply systems, therefore, need to be highly reliable in terms of adequacy and security. Nonetheless, data centers tend to become volatile and, to some degree, unresponsive in the face of a multitude of such errors occurring simultaneously which in turn could lead to higher rates of processing interruptions. Recent years have witnessed an increase in the number of natural occurrences with high impact and low probability (a.k.a., HILP... 

    Designing an Automated and Smart Electric Power Distribution System

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ameli, Amir (Author) ; Vakilian, Mehdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Feeder reconfiguration is one of the most prominent tasks for loss reduction, reliability improvement and also congestion alleviation in distribution networks. Besides improving abovementioned operational issues, during a long period of time, proper switching in appropriate times can causes a lot of economic savings. Furthermore, it can be intensified when capacitors are implemented and controlled in the network. To reach this purpose, most of the previous literature focuses merely on the power grid reconfiguration. Few of these researches have considered this problem as a dynamic one and studied that in a period of time, e.g. one day, considering fixed level of loads despite the others that... 

    Hardening strategy to boost resilience of distribution systems via harnessing a proactive operation model

    , Article 2019 Smart Gird Conference, SGC 2019, 18 December 2019 through 19 December 2019 ; 2019 ; 9781728158945 (ISBN) Taheri, B ; Jalilian, A ; Safdarian, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2019
    Abstract
    Nowadays, large-scale power outages induced by ever-growing natural disasters are increasing at a galloping rate. In this regard, this paper aims at improving the resilience of power distribution systems in facing high impact low probability (HILP) events in the planning phase of the system. To this end, optimal switch placement along with the optimal distribution line hardening strategies is proposed to mitigate the repercussions of the natural calamities. So, decreasing the failure probability of the distribution lines alongside the optimal placement of remote-controlled switches (RCSs) to increase the maneuvering capability of the system, the system operator would be able to strengthen... 

    Presenting a Model For Increasing Productivity And Simultaneously Decreasing Eletrical Losses In Electric Power Distribution

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Bashiri, Hassan (Author) ; Eshraghniaye Jahromi, Abdolhamid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In electrification networks, a considerable percentage of electrical energy generated in power plant is dissipated through the path from generation to consumption, most of which is in electric power distribution, approximately 18%. The amount of these losses depends on several factors such as distribution networks structure, kind of apparatus, load density, kind of consumption, consumption curve, climatic conditions, due to diversity and variety of these factors, power losses differ even for two apparently similar electric power distribution . Power distribution companies in Iran decrease power losses since a few years ago, but in practice, because of different parameters and indexes, which... 

    Maintenance based distribution network expansion planning

    , Article 25th Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering, ICEE 2017, 2 May 2017 through 4 May 2017 ; 2017 , Pages 1004-1009 ; 9781509059638 (ISBN) Gholami, M ; Moeini Aghtaie, M ; Safdarian, A ; Abbaspour Tehrani Fard, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    This paper develops a reliability-based model for distribution network expansion planning (DNEP) studies. It incorporates the effects of distribution line maintenance in the planning studies to be considered as an alternative for the installation of feeders. To that end, at first, some models are introduced to effectively estimate the effects of maintenance activities budget on distribution lines' failure and repair rates. Therefore, the reliability data of distribution lines are updated in the reliability evaluation studies of distribution networks. Then, these models are involved in the formulation of DNEP problem which is introduced as a multi-objective optimization model. The developed...