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Mehmet Rida Tur

Researcher at Batman University

Publications -  35
Citations -  532

Mehmet Rida Tur is an academic researcher from Batman University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electric power system & Smart grid. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 32 publications receiving 296 citations. Previous affiliations of Mehmet Rida Tur include Yıldız Technical University & Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University.

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Analysis and Mitigation of Power Quality Issues in Distributed Generation Systems Using Custom Power Devices

TL;DR: A comprehensive study of power quality in power systems, including the systems with dc and renewable sources is done, and power quality monitoring techniques and possible solutions of the power quality issues for the power systems are elaborately studied.
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Compact Three Phase Multilevel Inverter for Low and Medium Power Photovoltaic Systems

TL;DR: A new three phase multilevel inverter with reduced number of components count is proposed using a single DC source per phase to generate multiple level output voltage which makes it suitable for low and medium voltage applications, including ac-coupled renewables or energy storages.
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Reliability Assessment of Distribution Power System When Considering Energy Storage Configuration Technique

TL;DR: This study evaluates the reliability indices of a part of the distribution network selected as a model and deals with the selection of the most suitable feeder by connecting energy storage units to the busbars to increase system reliability.
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Smart hybrid wind-solar street lighting system fuzzy based approach: Case study Istanbul-Turkey

TL;DR: In Turkey, the demand for electric power is growing year after year so; this paper suggests a methodology to cut the electricity bill for the lighting of highways and fuzzy-based control approach is proposed.
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Effect of Faults in Solar Panels on Production Rate and Efficiency

TL;DR: The economic life of solar power plants (SPP) is accepted for more than 20 years and this point is taken into account in financial analysis as mentioned in this paper, and the cumulative effect of very small changes in the efficiency of a system that will generate energy for 20 years increases significantly over the years.