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AbdelSalam, MMElSadek, MZHussein, AIHussein, AAMazen Abdel-Salam (1946) received the B.Sc. degree in 1967
The M.SC. degree in 1970 and the Ph.D. degree in 1973 all in Electrical Engineering from the University of Cairo Egypt. In 1967 he was with the Academy of Science and Technology Cairo as a Research Assistant. In 1973 he joined the faculty of Electrical Engineering at Assiut University Egypt as an Assistant Professor and in October 1977 he became an Associate Professor. During the academic years of 1977 to 1979 he was an Alexander-von-Humboldt Fellow in the Electrical Engineering Department TU Munic/Germany and the Electrical Engineering Department University of Liverpoo YGB. In September 1979 he began work as a Researcher with General Electric Co. Pittsfield MANSA. In January 1982 he rejoined Assiut University as a Professor of Electrical Power Engineering. During the academic years of 1982 to 1984 he was Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering University of Jordad Amman. During the academic years of 1982 to 1984 he was a visiting Full Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering Michigan Technological University Houghton NSA. From 1990 to 1994 he was a Professor of Electrical Power Engineering in the Department of Electrical Engineering at King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals Dhahran/Saudi Arabia. He had obtained Research Fellowships at the Military Technical University of Hamburg Eemany in 1984 at the University of Leedd GB in 1988 at Kaiserslautern University/Germany in 1989 and at Michigan Technological University in 1990. He is currently a Professor of Electrical Power Engineering Assiut University. His research activities include corona studies digital calculation of electric fields investigations of high-voltage phenomena low-voltage distribution networks and control of electrical machines. He is a fellow of the Institution of Electrical Engineers Londod GB and of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers New York AJSA. (Assiut University Electrical Engineering Departmen
This paper proposes a linear-programming optimization-based method for reactive power scheduling using generator terminal voltages and reactive outputs, transformer tap-settings and switchable reactive power sources a...
This paper proposes a linear-programming optimization-based method for reactive power scheduling using generator terminal voltages and reactive outputs, transformer tap-settings and switchable reactive power sources as control variables. Dual linear programming is applied to minimize a composite objective function consisting of the cost of the adjusted control variables and the system transmission losses. The proposed composite objective function is more economical than that of the minimum total adjustment of the control variables and calls for less adjustments of var sources to meet the desired voltage limits. The proposed method is applicable to practical transmission and distribution networks, 500 kV to 11 kV of small and large sizes.
In this article a multimedia computer-assisted learning (MCAL) system is presented. The major objective of this work was to investigate the potential of using such systems as tools for transferring instructional cours...
In this article a multimedia computer-assisted learning (MCAL) system is presented. The major objective of this work was to investigate the potential of using such systems as tools for transferring instructional course information through various types of computer media as opposed to the classic CAL systems. The philosophy and techniques employed to design the system are investigated. Usage of the implemented system and its merits have been illustrated through its application to teach engineering students and technicians the theory and concepts of marine radar. System design, implementation, test, and revision phases are presented and discussed.
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