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Nasim Arbab
Nasim Arbab
Research Assistant in REVT Lab, University of Texas at Dallas
Verified email at utdallas.edu
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Thermal modeling and analysis of a double-stator switched reluctance motor
N Arbab, W Wang, C Lin, J Hearron, B Fahimi
IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion 30 (3), 1209-1217, 2015
1082015
External rotor SRM with high torque per volume: design, analysis, and experiments
H Torkaman, E Afjei, A Gorgani, N Faraji, H Karim, N Arbab
Electrical Engineering 95, 393-401, 2013
192013
Temperature effects on steady state performance of an induction machine and a Switched Reluctance machine
N Arbab, W Wang, AH Isfahani, B Fahimi
2014 IEEE Transportation Electrification Conference and Expo (ITEC), 1-5, 2014
142014
Lumped parameter thermal network for thermal analysis of a rotor-excited axial flux switching machine with electromagnetic-thermal design
A Zarghani, H Torkaman, N Arbab, MS Toulabi
Measurement 193, 110971, 2022
132022
New external rotor switched reluctance motor in comparison with conventional SRM
N Arbab, H Karim, H Torkaman, E Afjei
International Review of Electrical Engineering 6 (2), 679-684, 2011
122011
Fundamental and Magnetic Force Analysis of an External Rotor Switched Reluctance Motor.
H Torkaman, N Arbab, H Karim, E Afjei
Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society Journal 26 (10), 2011
82011
Low-cost drive for switched reluctance machine using piezoelectric actuators
L Maharjan, D He, N Arbab, B Fahimi
IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics 7 (4 …, 2018
52018
Performance analysis of an external rotor switched reluctance generator with minimum mutual flux
H Karim, N Arbab, H Torkaman, E Afjei
2011 International Conference on Power Engineering, Energy and Electrical …, 2011
52011
Fault tolerant drive module via electromechanical alteration of circuit topology
L Maharjan, N Arbab, B Fahimi
2014 IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition-APEC 2014 …, 2014
32014
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