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احمد عبد الكاظم محمد حسن كاظم
MSc - assistant lecturer
College of Engineering , Energy engineering department
[email protected]
Qualifications

MASTER'S DEGREE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING BSc DEGREE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Responsibility

HEAD OF CONTINUOUS EDUCATION CENTER - COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING - UNIVERSITY OF BAGHDAD

Research Interests

POWER SYSTEMS, RENEWABLE ENERGY, CONTROL SYSTEM, PROGRAMMING, SMART CITIES

Academic Area

UNIVERSITY OF BAGHDAD - COLEGE OF ENGINEERING - ENERGY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

Teaching

TEACHING SEVERAL MATERIALS : 1- ENGINEERING DRAWING 1ST STAGE 2. ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS 1ST STAGE 3 PROGRAMMING MATLAB 2ND STAGE 4- ENGLISH LANGUAGE 2ND STAGE 5. ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS LAB 1ST STAGE 6. ELECTRONICS LAB 2ND STAGE 7. PROGRAMMING LAB 2ND STAGE

Supervision

SUPERVISOR FOR SEVERAL 4TH STAGE PROJECTS : 1- SOLAR CAR 2017-2018 2. SOLAR CAR 2018-2019 3. WIND TURBINE SIMULATION 2019-2020 4. SMART CITIES APPLICATIONS 2020-2021 5. PV TRACKING SYSTEM 2021-2022 6.

Publication Date
Sat Oct 09 2021
Journal Name
Applied System Innovation
Design and Optimization of Vertical Axis Wind Turbines Using QBlade
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Wind energy is considered one of the most important sources of renewable energy in the world, because it contributes to reducing the negative effects on the environment. The most important types of wind turbines are horizontal and vertical axis wind turbines. This work presents the full details of design for vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT) and how to find the optimal values of necessary factors. Additionally, the results shed light on the efficiency and performance of the VAWT under different working conditions. It was taken into consideration the variety of surrounding environmental conditions (such as density and viscosity of fluid, number of elements of the blade, etc.) to simulate the working of vertical wind turbines under di

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Publication Date
Sat Aug 01 2020
Journal Name
Heat Transfer
A parametric study of a photovoltaic panel with cylindrical fins under still and moving air conditions in Iraq
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Publication Date
Sun Nov 01 2020
Journal Name
Conference
Study the Response Of The Wind Turbine System under Realistic Working Conditions Using Simulink
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Abstract<p>In recent years, there has been a very rapid development in the field of clean energy due to the huge increase in the demand, which prompted the manufacturers and the designers to increase the efficiency and operating life of the energy systems and especially for wind turbine. It can be considered that the control unit is the main key of the wind turbines. Consequently, it’s essential to understanding the working principle of this unit and spotlight on the factors which influence significantly on the performance of wind turbine system. Simulink technique is proposed to find the response of the wind turbine system under different working conditions. In this paper, it was investigated</p> ... Show More
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Publication Date
Tue May 01 2018
Journal Name
Journal Of Engineering
Power System Stabilizer PSS4B Model for Iraqi National Grid using PSS/E Software
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To damp the low-frequency oscillations which occurred due to the disturbances in the electrical power system, the generators are equipped with Power System Stabilizer (PSS) that provide supplementary feedback stabilizing signals. The low-frequency oscillations in power system are classified as local mode oscillations, intra-area mode oscillation, and interarea mode oscillations. Double input multiband Power system stabilizers (PSSs) were used to damp out low-frequency oscillations in power system. Among dual-input PSSs, PSS4B offers superior transient performance. Power system simulator for engineering (PSS/E) software was adopted to test and evaluate the dynamic performance of PSS4B model on Iraqi national grid. The results showed

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