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Badrul H. Chowdhury
Researcher at University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Publications - 242
Citations - 5335
Badrul H. Chowdhury is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Charlotte. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electric power system & AC power. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 232 publications receiving 4527 citations. Previous affiliations of Badrul H. Chowdhury include Philips & University of Missouri.
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A review of recent advances in economic dispatch
TL;DR: In this article, a survey of papers and reports that address various aspects of economic dispatch is presented, including optimal power flow, economic dispatch in relation to AGC, dynamic dispatch, and economic dispatch with nonconventional generation sources.
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Risk Assessment of Cascading Outages: Methodologies and Challenges
Marianna Vaiman,Keith Bell,Yousu Chen,Badrul H. Chowdhury,Ian Dobson,Paul Hines,Milorad Papic,Stephen S. Miller,Pei Zhang +8 more
TL;DR: The Task Force on Understanding, Prediction, Mitigation, and Restoration of Cascading Failures, under the IEEE PES Computer Analytical Methods Subcommittee (CAMS), seeks to consolidate and review the progress of the field towards methods and tools of assessing the risk of cascading failure as mentioned in this paper.
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Initial review of methods for cascading failure analysis in electric power transmission systems IEEE PES CAMS task force on understanding, prediction, mitigation and restoration of cascading failures
Ross Baldick,Badrul H. Chowdhury,Ian Dobson,Zhao Yang Dong,Bei Gou,David Hawkins,H. Huang,Manho Joung,Daniel S. Kirschen,Fangxing Li,Juan Li,Zuyi Li,Chen-Ching Liu,Lamine Mili,Stephen S. Miller,Robin Podmore,Kevin P. Schneider,Kai Sun,David Wang,Zhigang Wu,Pei Zhang,Wenjie Zhang,Xiao-Ping Zhang +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors define cascading failure for blackouts and give an initial review of the current understanding, industrial tools, and the challenges and emerging methods of analysis and simulation.
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Double-fed induction generator control for variable speed wind power generation
TL;DR: In this paper, a doubly-fed induction generator drive for variable speed wind power generation is described, where a wound rotor induction machine with back-to-back three phase power converter bridges between its rotor and the grid forms the electrical system.
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Working towards frequency regulation with wind plants: Combined control approaches
H.T. Ma,Badrul H. Chowdhury +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a pitch angle controller and a rotor speed controller are proposed for wind plant output active power adjustment for restoring grid frequency after a disturbance, and the controllers are tested on a four-bus test system for verification of the grid frequency performance under varying system dynamic conditions.