Abdullah Nadar
Energy Institute
13 Papers
33 Citations
Abdullah Nadar is an academic researcher from Energy Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Smart grid & Distributed generation. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications. Previous affiliations of Abdullah Nadar include Yıldız Technical University & Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey.
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Papers
Implementation of adaptive relay coordination in distribution systems including distributed generation
Yavuz Ateş,Mehmet Uzunoglu,Mehmet Uzunoglu,Arif Karakas,Ali Rifat Boynuegri,Abdullah Nadar,Bulent Dag +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, an adaptive protection scheme is proposed for distribution systems with distributed generation (DG) sources, which can provide fast fault isolation and greater adaptation to different operating modes considering DG units.
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Adaptive Protection Scheme for a Distribution System Considering Grid-Connected and Islanded Modes of Operation
Yavuz Ateş,Ali Rifat Boynuegri,Mehmet Uzunoglu,Abdullah Nadar,Recep Yumurtaci,Ozan Erdinc,Nikolaos G. Paterakis,Joao P. S. Catalao +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, an adaptive protection strategy for a distribution system with DG integration is proposed, while the adaptive operation of the protection is dynamically realized considering the availability of DG power production (related to faults or meteorological conditions) in each time step.
Static Modeling of Microgrids for Load Flow and Fault Analysis
TL;DR: In this paper, a static modeling approach for inverter interfaced DGs that can be applied for time spread load flow analysis and fault analysis of microgrids, including droop-based voltage controlled DGs, is presented.
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Investigation of MV Distribution Networks with High-Penetration Distributed PVs: Study for an Urban Area
Armagan Temiz,Abdulmajeed Almalki,Ozgur Kahraman,Saad S. Alshahrani,Eda B. Sönmez,Shafi S. Almutairi,Abdullah Nadar,Mohammed S. Smiai,Ayman A. Alabduljabbar +8 more
TL;DR: The results of this study prove that the increase on PV injections postpones the necessary upgrades on some critical network elements and improves voltage profiles of MV/LV buses.
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