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Biography

Hamed H Bahmani is an Assistant Professor in Electrical Engineering in the Department of Engineering at Durham University. He received the BEng (Hons) in electrical engineering in 2005, MSc (Hons) in electrical engineering in 2007, and PhD degree in electrical engineering from Cardiff University, UK in 2014. His PhD study was funded by Cogent power Ltd and ABB, and concerned development of novel techniques for the assessment of inter-laminar resistance in transformer and reactor cores. Following his PhD he was appointed as a research associate at Cardiff University in the field of grounding systems for HVAC and HVDC networks in corporation with the UK National Grid. He was later appointed as a lecturer in electrical engineering at Ulster University. He had also worked as a consultant engineer in HV substations and distribution networks, with engineering consultant companies.

Dr Bahmani is a Chartered Engineer (CEng), Member of the IET, Senior Member of IEEE (SMIEEE), and Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA). He is also associate editor for IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, and committee member of the UK Magnetic Society.

 

Research

My research began from dynamic modelling for linear induction motors (LIM), and industrial applications. My current research spans both the theory and applications of magnetic materials for future energy systems, e.g. electric vehicles and renewable energy systems. My major research interests are new magnetic materials for modern electrical machines, static and dynamic modelling of magnetic materials under complex magnetisation conditions, condition monitoring of magnetic cores of power transformers and rotating machines, and optimised design of linear motors for industrial applications. In this respect notable projects include, development of novel techniques for condition monitoring of magnetic cores, static and dynamic hysteresis modelling of magnetic materials for high frequency applications. These activities are approached from the phenomenological concepts of magnetic hysteresis and energy loss mechanism of magnetic materials.

I also have interests in reactive power control in renewable energy systems, dynamic modelling of grid connected renewable energy systems, high frequency and transient response analysis of grounding systems, and dynamic modelling of grounding systems for HVAC and HVDC systems under transient fault conditions.

I have published over 20 journal papers and 35 peer reviewed conference papers, and regularly present my work at international conferences.  

 

Research interests

  • Condition monitoring of electrical machines and power transformers
  • Magnetic materials for modern electrical machines
  • Dynamic hysteresis modelling of magnetic materials under complex magnetisation conditions
  • Static hysteresis modelling of magnetic materials
  • Design and analysis of linear motors for industrial applications
  • Reactive power control in renewable energy systems
  • Grounding systems for HVAC and HVDC networks

Publications

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