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Study of Rotor Asymmetry Effects of an Induction Machine by Finite Element Method
Abdesselam, Lebaroud,Guy, Clerc The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers 2011 Journal of Electrical Engineering & Technology Vol.6 No.3
This paper presents a study on rotor asymmetry caused by broken bars and its effects on the stator current of an induction machine under an unbalanced supply voltage. The simulation of the induction machine is based on the finite element method. In the early stage of diagnosis, we show new sidebands specific to the partial rupture of the rotor bar. Experimental tests corroborate with the simulation results.
Study of Rotor Asymmetry Effects of an Induction Machine by Finite Element Method
Lebaroud Abdesselam,Clerc Guy 대한전기학회 2011 Journal of Electrical Engineering & Technology Vol.6 No.3
This paper presents a study on rotor asymmetry caused by broken bars and its effects on the stator current of an induction machine under an unbalanced supply voltage.The simulation of the induction machine is based on the finite element method. In the early stage of diagnosis, we show new sidebands specific to the partial rupture of the rotor bar. Experimental tests corroborate with the simulation results.
Towards Enabling Unmanned Aerial Vehicles as a Service for Heterogeneous Applications
Farid Nait-Abdesselam,Ahmad Alsharoa,Mohamed Y. Selim,Daji Qiao,Ahmed E. Kamal 한국통신학회 2021 Journal of communications and networks Vol.23 No.3
The increasing use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) invarious commercial applications, such as precision agriculture andaerial remote sensing, is fast contributing to a significant growthin the UAV market. Also, it is crucial to provide continuous cov erage after failures of wireless network components or additionalbandwidth in high traffic situations. By introducing the concept ofUAVs as a service (UaaS), we propose a novel framework, dubbed 3S, consisting of four phases: Demand, decision, deployment,and service. The main objective of this framework is to provide arealistic and streamlined approach to support the implementationof the UaaS paradigm. The technical problems involved include de termining the type and number of UAVs to be deployed and theirfinal locations (e.g., hovering or on-ground). They also include thetrajectory planning, possibly several times, between charging sta tions and deployment locations. We present the application of the 3S framework to two case studies with the goal of providing wire less connectivity services to (i) static users after failures of wirelessnetwork components, including long-term and short-term failures,and (ii) dynamic users in wireless relaying systems.
Observation of<sub>Zb</sub>(10610)and<sub>Zb</sub>(10650)Decaying toBMesons
Garmash, A.,Abdesselam, A.,Adachi, I.,Aihara, H.,Asner, D. M.,Aushev, T.,Ayad, R.,Aziz, T.,Babu, V.,Badhrees, I.,Bakich, A. M.,Behera, P.,Bhardwaj, V.,Bhuyan, B.,Bobrov, A.,Bondar, A.,Bonvicini, G.,Bo American Physical Society 2016 Physical Review Letters Vol.116 No.21
Wafa Tourab,Abdesselam Babouri 한국산업안전보건공단 산업안전보건연구원 2016 Safety and health at work Vol.7 No.2
Background: This work presents an experimental and modeling study of the electromagnetic environment in the vicinity of a high voltage substation located in eastern Algeria (Annaba city) specified with a very high population density. The effects of electromagnetic fields emanating from the coupled multilines high voltage power systems (MLHV) on the health of the workers and people living in proximity of substations has been analyzed. Methods: Experimental Measurements for the Multi-lines power system proposed have been conducted in the free space under the high voltage lines. Field’s intensities were measured using a referenced and calibrated electromagnetic field meter PMM8053B for the levels 0 m, 1 m, 1.5 m and 1.8 m witch present the sensitive’s parts as organs and major functions (head, heart, pelvis and feet) of the human body. Results: The measurement results were validated by numerical simulation using the finite element method and these results are compared with the limit values of the international standards. Conclusion: We project to set own national standards for exposure to electromagnetic fields, in order to achieve a regional database that will be at the disposal of partners concerned to ensure safety of people and mainly workers inside high voltage electrical substations.
Tourab, Wafa,Babouri, Abdesselam Occupational Safety and Health Research Institute 2016 Safety and health at work Vol.7 No.2
Background: This work presents an experimental and modeling study of the electromagnetic environment in the vicinity of a high voltage substation located in eastern Algeria (Annaba city) specified with a very high population density. The effects of electromagnetic fields emanating from the coupled multi-lines high voltage power systems (MLHV) on the health of the workers and people living in proximity of substations has been analyzed. Methods: Experimental Measurements for the Multi-lines power system proposed have been conducted in the free space under the high voltage lines. Field's intensities were measured using a referenced and calibrated electromagnetic field meter PMM8053B for the levels 0 m, 1 m, 1.5 m and 1.8 m witch present the sensitive's parts as organs and major functions (head, heart, pelvis and feet) of the human body. Results: The measurement results were validated by numerical simulation using the finite element method and these results are compared with the limit values of the international standards. Conclusion: We project to set own national standards for exposure to electromagnetic fields, in order to achieve a regional database that will be at the disposal of partners concerned to ensure safety of people and mainly workers inside high voltage electrical substations.
Search forBs0→γγand a measurement of the branching fraction forBs0→ϕγ
Dutta, D.,Bhuyan, B.,Abdesselam, A.,Adachi, I.,Aihara, H.,Al Said, S.,Arinstein, K.,Asner, D. M.,Aulchenko, V.,Aushev, T.,Ayad, R.,Aziz, T.,Bahinipati, S.,Bakich, A. M.,Bansal, V.,Bhardwaj, V.,Bobrov, American Physical Society 2015 PHYSICAL REVIEW D - Vol.91 No.1
Measurement ofB0→Ds−KS0π+andB+→Ds−K+K+branching fractions
Wiechczynski, J.,Stypula, J.,Abdesselam, A.,Adachi, I.,Adamczyk, K.,Aihara, H.,Al Said, S.,Arinstein, K.,Asner, D. M.,Aulchenko, V.,Aushev, T.,Ayad, R.,Bakich, A. M.,Bansal, V.,Bhardwaj, V.,Bhuyan, B. American Physical Society 2015 PHYSICAL REVIEW D - Vol.91 No.3
Glattauer, R.,Schwanda, C.,Abdesselam, A.,Adachi, I.,Adamczyk, K.,Aihara, H.,Al Said, S.,Asner, D. M.,Aushev, T.,Ayad, R.,Aziz, T.,Badhrees, I.,Bakich, A. M.,Bansal, V.,Barberio, E.,Bhuyan, B.,Biswal, American Physical Society 2016 Physical Review D Vol.93 No.3
<P>We present a determination of the magnitude of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix element vertical bar V-cb vertical bar using the decay B -> Dl nu(l) (l = e,mu) based on 711 fb(-1) of e(+)e(-) -> Upsilon(4S) data recorded by the Belle detector and containing 772 x 10(6) B (B) over bar pairs. One B meson in the event is fully reconstructed in a hadronic decay mode, while the other, on the signal side, is partially reconstructed from a charged lepton and either a D+ or D-0 meson in a total of 23 hadronic decay modes. The isospin-averaged branching fraction of the decay B -> Dl nu(l) is found to be B(B-0 -> D(-)l(vertical bar)nu(l)) = (2.31 +/- 0.03(stat) +/- 0.11(syst))%. Analyzing the differential decay rate as a function of the hadronic recoil with the parametrization of Caprini, Lellouch, and Neubert and using the form-factor prediction G(1) = 1.0541 +/- 0.0083 calculated by FNAL/MILC, we obtain eta(EW)vertical bar V-cb vertical bar = (40.12 +/- 1.34) x 10(-3), where eta(EW) is the electroweak correction factor. Alternatively, assuming the model-independent form-factor parametrization of Boyd, Grinstein, and Lebed and using lattice QCD data from the FNAL/MILC and HPQCD collaborations, we find eta(EW)vertical bar V-cb vertical bar = (41.10 +/- 1.14) x 10(-3).</P>