Équipe 03

2019
M.Bouakoura, M. S. Nait-Said, and N. Nait-Said, “Incipient Inter-Turn Short Circuit Fault Estimation Based on a Faulty Model Observer and ANN-Method for Induction Motor Drives,” Recent Advances in Electrical & Electronic Engineering (Formerly Recent Patents on Electrical & Electronic Engineering), vol. 12 N° 4, pp. 374-383, 2019.Abstract
A new equivalent model of the induction motor with turn to turn fault on one phase has been developed. This model has been used to establish two schemes to estimate the severity of the short circuit fault. In the first scheme, the faulty model is considered as an observer, where a correction of an error between the measured and the estimated currents is the kernel of the fault severity estimator. However, to develop the second method, the model was required only in the training process of an artificial neural network (ANN). Since stator faults have a signature on symmetrical components of phase currents, the magnitudes and angles of these components were used with the mean speed value as inputs of the ANN
2018
M.Bouakoura, N. Nait-Said, M. S. Nait-Said, and A.Belbach, “Novel Speed and Current Sensor FDI Schemes with an Improved AFTC for Induction Motor Drives,” Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering , vol. 16, pp. 1–14, 2018.
2017
M.Bouakoura, N. Nait-Said, and M-S NAIT-SAID, “Speed Sensor Faults Diagnosis in an Induction Motor Vector Controlled Drive,” Acta Electrotechnica et Informatica , vol. 17, pp. 49–51., 2017.
2016
R. Saifi, N. Nait-Said, A. Makouf, L. C. Alaoui, and S. Drid, “A new flux rotor based MRAS for sensorless control of induction motor,” 5th International Conference on Systems and Control (ICSC), Marrakesh, Morocco. pp. 365-370, 2016.Abstract
A model reference adaptive system (MRAS) based speed estimator for sensorless induction motor (IM) drive is proposed in this paper. The MRAS is formed with flux rotor and the estimated stator current vector. The reference model utilizes measured current vector. On the other hand, the adjustable model uses the estimated stator current vector. The current is estimated through the solution of machine state equations. The performance of the estimator under regeneration is an important aspect, which is studied in this paper through the small signal analysis. In this paper, the principle and method of speed estimation and control set-up are described, as well as the results of an experiment that verified the effectiveness of the proposed method.
S. Hamada, F. Z. Louai, N. Nait-Said, and A. Benabou, “Dynamic hysteresis modeling including skin effect using diffusion equation model,” Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, vol. 410, pp. 137-143, 2016.Abstract
An improved dynamic hysteresis model is proposed for the prediction of hysteresis loop of electrical steel up to mean frequencies, taking into account the skin effect. In previous works, the analytical solution of the diffusion equation for low frequency (DELF) was coupled with the inverse static Jiles-Atherton (JA) model in order to represent the hysteresis behavior for a lamination. In the present paper, this approach is improved to ensure the reproducibility of measured hysteresis loops at mean frequency. The results of simulation are compared with the experimental ones. The selected results for frequencies 50 Hz, 100 Hz, 200 Hz and 400 Hz are presented and discussed.
A. Dahbi, N. Nait-Said, and M. S. Nait-Said, “A novel combined MPPT-pitch angle control for wide range variable speed wind turbine based on neural network,” International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, vol. 41 N 22, pp. 9427-9442, 2016.Abstract
The objective of this paper is to develop a novel combined MPPT-pitch angle robust control system of a variable-speed wind turbine. The direct driven wind turbine using the permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) is connected to the grid by means of fully controlled frequency converters, which consist of a pulse width-modulation PWM rectifier connected to an inverter via an intermediate DC bus. In order to maximize the exploited wind power and benefit from a wide range of the wind speed, a novel combined maximum power point tracking (MPPT)-Pitch angle control is developed using only one low cost circuit based on Neural Network (ANN), which allows the PMSG to operate at an optimal speed to extract maximum power when this last is lower than nominal power, and limit the extra power. To achieve feeding the grid with high-power and good quality of electrical energy, the inverter is controlled by (PWM) in a way to deliver only the active power into the grid, and thus to obtain a unit power factor. DC-link voltage is also controlled by the inverter. The dynamic and steady-state performances of the wind energy conversion system (WECS) are carried by using Matlab Simulink.
N.Benbouza, F. Z. Louai, M.Feliachi, and A. Zaoui, “Electromagnetic Field Computation in Linear Electromagnetic Actuators Using the Meshless Local Petrov Galerkin Method,” Acta Electrotechnica et Informatica, vol. 16, no. 01 January - March 2016, 2016.
D. Benoudjit, M. S. Nait-Said, S. Drid, and N. Nait-Said, “On-Line Efficiency Improvement of Induction Motor Vector Controlled,” Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering journal, vol. 14, no. 3, 2016.
2015
D. Benoudjit, S. Drid, N. Nait-Said, M. S. Nait-Said, and L. C. Alaoui, “dSPACE implementation of a propulsion system using dual-induction \Real-Virtual motors,” Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences, 2015.
B. S. Dhahbi, N. Nait-Said, and M. S. Nait-Said, “Modélisation des Défauts de Cassure de Barres de la Machine Asynchrone par Superposition de Matrices,” 1st International Conference on Applied Automation and Industrial Diagnostics (ICAAID 2015). 2015.
2014
A. Dahbi, M. Hachemi, N. Nait-Said, and M. S. Nait-Said, “Realisation and control of a wind turbine connected to the grid by using PMSG,” Energy Conversion and Management, vol. 84, pp. 346-353, 2014.
L. Chelghoum, F. Z. Louai, and N. Nait-Said, “New Approach For Preisach Distribution Function Identification Using Few Experimental Data,” Acta Electrotechnica et Informatica, vol. 14, No. 3, pp. 54-60, 2014.
S. Hamada, F. Z. Louai, and N. Nait-Said, “Application of an Improved Dynamic Hysteresis Model on a Non-Oriented Sheet with Mean Frequency Magnetization Field,” International Conference on Advanced Technology & Sciences (ICAT'14). 2014.
L. Chelghoum, F. Z. Louai, and N. Nait-Said, “A Meshless Element-Free Galerkin Algorithm for Nonlinear Electromagnetic field Computatrion,” 3rd International Conference on Competetive Materials and Technology Processes (ic-cmtp3). 2014.
A. Dahbi, N. Nait-Said, M. Hamouda, and F. Z. Arama, “Analysis of Different Converters Used in Wind Energy Conversion System,” International Renewable and Sustainable Energy Conference (IRSEC 2014). 2014.
2013
D. Benoudjit, S. Drid, N. Nait-Said, M. S. Nait-Said, and L. C. Alaoui, “dSPACE implementation of a propulsion system using dual-induction 'Real-Virtual' motors,” Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences, vol. 21, 2013.
A. Dahbi, M. Hachemi, N. Nait-Said, and M. S. Nait-Said, “Control and Realization of wind emulator and the Effect of the Parameter Variations on the Efficiency of the Wind Turbine,” Archives Des Sciences, vol. 66, N°6, pp. 31-44, 2013.
2012
M. S. Nait-Said, N. Nait-Said, and A. Makouf, “Voltage Complex Feedback Control for Wind Powered Double Fed Induction Generator,” The 1st international Conference on Renewable Energies and Vehicular Technology REVET'12. 2012.
S. Damkhi, M. S. Nait-Said, and N. Nait-Said, “Saturated Induction Machine Modelling Based on High Frequency Signal Injection,” International Conference on Renewable Energies and Power  Quality (ICREPQ’12). 2012.
S. Damkhi, M. S. Nait-Said, and N. Nait-Said, “A New Modeling Approach of the Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine based on Rotating High Frequency Signal Injection,” 7th International Conference on Electrical Engineering. 2012.

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