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M. A. Abdel-halim
M. A. Abdel-halim
Professor of Electrical Engineering,
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei qu.edu.sa
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New approach for the application of shunt capacitors to the primary distribution feeders
TH Fawzi, SM El-Sobki, MA Abdel-halim
IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems, 10-13, 1983
921983
Solid-state control of a wind-driven self-excited induction generator
AA Shaltout, MA Abdel-Halim
Electric Machines and Power Systems 23 (5), 571-582, 1995
691995
A successful experience of ABET accreditation of an electrical engineering program
SA Al-Yahya, MA Abdel-Halim
IEEE Transactions on Education 56 (2), 165-173, 2012
512012
A capacitor start three phase induction motor
MA Badr, AI Alolah, MA Abdel-Halim
IEEE Transactions on Energy conversion 10 (4), 675-680, 1995
381995
Solid-state control of a grid connected induction generator
MA Abdel-Halim
Electric power components and systems 29 (2), 163-178, 2001
332001
Performance of grid-connected induction generator under naturally commutated ac voltage controller
AF Almarshoud, MA Abdel-Halim, AI Alolah
Electric Power Components and Systems 32 (7), 691-700, 2004
272004
Direct phase modelling of synchronous generators
MA Abdel-Halim, CD Manning
IEE Proceedings B (Electric Power Applications) 137 (4), 239-247, 1990
221990
Modelling saturation of laminated salient-pole synchronous machines
MA Abdel-Halim, CD Manning
IEE Proceedings B (Electric Power Applications) 134 (4), 215-223, 1987
201987
Control of grid connected induction generator using naturally commutated AC voltage controller
MA Abdel-Halim, AF Almarshoud, AI Alolah
Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering 2001. Conference …, 2001
172001
Smooth starting of slip ring induction motors
MA Abdel-Halim, MA Badr, AI Alolah
IEEE transactions on energy conversion 12 (4), 317-322, 1997
171997
Modelling a laminated brushless exciter-alternator unit in all modes of operation
MA Abdel-Halim, CD Manning
IEE Proceedings B (Electric Power Applications) 138 (2), 87-94, 1991
171991
A nonconventional method for fast starting of three phase wound-rotor induction motors
MA Badr, MA Abdel-Halim, AI Alolah
IEEE transactions on energy conversion 11 (4), 701-707, 1996
161996
Damping and synchronizing torques of salient-pole generators with accurate representation of saturation
AA Shaltout, MA Abdel-Halim
IEEE transactions on energy conversion 10 (1), 1-9, 1995
161995
A comparative study on the starting methods of three phase wound-rotor induction motors. I
RM Hamouda, AI Alolah, MA Badr, MA Abdel-Halim
IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion 14 (4), 918-922, 1999
151999
Enhancing the performance of wind-energy-driven double-fed induction generators
MA Abdel-Halim, AA Mahfouz, AF Almarshoud
Journal of Engineering and Computer Sciences 7 (1), 23-41, 2014
132014
Including effects of cross-saturation and leakage path saturation together in the generalized model of three phase induction machine
AF Almarshoud, MA Abdel-Halim, AI Alolah
Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering 2001. Conference …, 2001
92001
Enhancing the Performance of a Stator and Rotor Combined-Controlled Wind-Driven Induction Generator
MA Abdel-Halim, AA Mahfouz, AF Almarshoud
Journal of King Abdulaziz University 26 (1), 3, 2015
72015
Direct-phase modelling of isolated brushless exciter-alternator unit including the magnetic nonlinearities
MA Abdel-Halim, CD Manning
IEE Proceedings-Electric Power Applications 142 (3), 206-214, 1995
71995
Power factor improvement of combined input voltage and slip power control of low power wound rotor induction generator
MM Shees, FH Bakhsh, J Asghar, MA Abdel-halim
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications 1 (3), 963-968, 2011
62011
Analysis and Operation of Non-Isolated Three-Phase Induction Generator Controlled by a Transistorized ac Converter
AF Almarshoud, AI Alolah, MA Abdel-Halim
Proc. of the IEEE Aegean Conference on Electrical Machines and Power …, 2004
52004
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