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New High Voltage Gain Dual- boost DC-DC Converter for Photovoltaic Power Systems

Research Abstract
This article presents a new circuit topology of a high-voltage step-up boost DC-DC converter for photovoltaic power systems. The converter boosts the low-output voltage of the solar cell to the required voltage for the load. The proposed circuit has various advantages compared to the conventional boost converters, namely a higher boost rate with low duty cycle, lower voltage stress on components, and higher efficiency. The equations of a dual-boost converter are analyzed, highlighting the advantages of the new DC/DC converter circuit topology. The operation principle is explained using the operating intervals equivalent circuits and operation waveforms. Then, mathematical and theoretical analyses of continuous and discontinuous conduction modes of the converter are presented. Losses and thus efficiency of the proposed converter are calculated using MATLAB (The MathWorks, Natick, Massachusetts, USA). Calculations are used to compare the efficiency of the proposed topology with others available in the literature regarding the benefits of decreasing cost and complexity. A photovoltaic system simulation model is developed using PSIM (Powersim Inc., Woburn, Massachusetts, USA) to validate the proposed converter. The proposed high voltage gain boost converter has been implemented for a 100-W load and tested to verify the principle of operation.
Research Authors
Khairy Sayed, Mazen Abdel-Salam, Adel Ahmed, Mahmoud Ahmed
Research Department
Research Journal
Electric Power Components and Systems, USA,
Research Member
Research Pages
pp. 711-728
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
Vol. 40
Research Year
2012

NOx Removal Using Dielectric Barrier Discharges in a Wire-cylinder Pellets-filled Reactor Stressed by High Pulse Voltage

Research Authors
Hassan Wedaa, Mazen Abdel-Salam, Adel Ahmed and Akira Mizuno
Research Department
Research Journal
Electrostatic Precipitation (ICESP XII), Nuernberg
Research Member
Research Rank
3
Research Year
2011

Mathematical Modeling of Flashover Mechanism due to Deposition of Fire-produced Soot Particles on Suspension Insulators of a HVTL

Research Abstract
This paper presents a mathematical integrated model that simulates the coupled events causing flashover due to the deposition of soot particles on suspension insulators of high voltage transmission lines (HVTL). The model considers non-steady three-dimensional multi-phase flow of agricultural fire producing the soot particles. In addition, the model describes in detail the mechanism of the soot deposition combined with the developing of the electric field. The model equations are simultaneously solved using an iterative finite-volume numerical technique together with the indirect boundary element and charge simulation methods. The model validity and accuracy are verified through the discussion of the results for a representative case study of a 15 kV cap-and-pin insulator string. The discussion includes a comparison of the present numerical predictions for characteristics of the deposited soot layer, electric field distribution, and characteristics of flashover occurrence, with the available results in the literature.
Research Authors
Emad H. El-Zohri, M. Abdel-Salam, Hamdy M. Shafey, A. Ahmed
Research Department
Research Journal
Electric Power Systems Research
Research Member
Research Rank
3
Research Year
2011

Micro-grid Dynamic Response Enhancement Using New Proportional Integral Wind Turbine Pitch Controller and Neuro-Fuzzy Photovoltaic Maximum Power Point Tracking Controller

Research Authors
Rashad M. Kamel, Aymen Chaouachi and Ken Nagasaka
Research Department
Research Journal
Francis Publisher
Research Pages
pp.212–239
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
Vol. 38
Research Year
2010

Micro Grid Transient Dynamic Response Enhancement during and Subsequent to Huge and Multiple Disturbances by Connecting It with Nearby Micro Grids

Research Authors
M. Kamel, Aymen Chaouachi and Ken Nagasaka
Research Department
Research Journal
Energy, Taylor & Francis Publisher
Research Pages
pp. 223-245
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
Vol.30, No.4
Research Year
2011

Design and Implementation of Models for Analyzing the Dynamic Performance of Distributed Generators in the Micro Grid Part I: Micro Turbine and Solid Oxide Fuel Cell

Research Authors
Rashad M. Kamel and Bahman Kermanshahi
Research Department
Research Journal
Engineering and Electrical Engineering
Research Pages
pp. 47-58
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
Vol. 17, No. 1
Research Year
2010

Effect of Micro Sources Failure on Dynamic Performance of the Micro- Grid During and Subsequent to Islanding Process

Research Authors
Rashad M. Kamel, Aymen Chaouachi and Ken Nagasaka
Research Department
Research Journal
ISESCO Science and Technology Vision
Research Pages
pp. 2 -10
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
Vol. 6, No. 9
Research Year
2010

Improvement of Transient Dynamic Response of Micro- Grid Subsequent Islanding and Failure of Micro Sources by Connected Two Nearby Micro-Grids

Research Authors
Rashad M. Kamel, Aymen Chaouachi and Ken Nagasaka
Research Department
Research Journal
ISESCO Science and Technology Vision
Research Pages
pp.46-55
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
Vol. 5, No. 8
Research Year
2009

A novel PI Pitch Controller And Energy Capacitor System For Reducing Wind Power Fluctuations And Keeping Micro-Grid Stable Subsequent Islanding Occurrence

Research Authors
Rashad M. Kamel, Aymen Chaouachi and Ken Nagasaka
Research Department
Research Journal
Power & Energy Systems
Research Pages
pp.131-138
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
Vol.30, No.2
Research Year
2010
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