Date of Enrollment: Fall 2015
Thesis title: Coupling of Thermal and Electrical Parameters for System-level Power System Studies
Email: mrahman7@uncc.edu
I graduated from the University of Toledo, with my Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering. Upon completion of my masters, in September 2015 I joined the Power Delivery Innovation Group at UNC Charlotte, and currently working on temperature dependent modeling of transmission lines.
I grew up in Bangladesh, and completed my B.Sc from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) specializing in Electrical Engineering. Upon graduation, I worked for Energypac, where I gained three year of leadership and hands-on experience on power systems.
Research Area:
- Modeling of overhead transmission lines.
Publications:
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- M. Rahman, V. Cecchi, K. Miu, “Power handling capabilities of transmission systems using a temperature-dependent power flow,” Electric Power Systems Research, vol. 149, 2019, Pages 241-249.
- Rahman, V. Cecchi and K. Miu, “A Temperature-Dependent Power Flow Approach Incorporating Non-Static Conductor Heat Balance” submitted to IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, November 2018
- M. Rahman, V. Cecchi, “Conductor Temperature Estimation under Uncertain External Conditions Using a Temperature-Dependent Power Flow,” IEEE PowerTech Milano 2019, Milan, Italy, 2019.
- M. Rahman, F. Atchison, V. Cecchi, “Grid Integration of Renewable Energy Sources: Utilization of Line Thermal Behavior,” IEEE Southeastcon 2019, Huntsville, AL.
- M. Rahman, C. Braun and V. Cecchi, “Study of the Impact of Load Step Changes on Thermal and Voltage Stability Limits of Overhead Transmission Lines”, SoutheastCon 2018, St. Petersburg, FL, 2018, pp. 1-6.
- M. Rahman, C. Braun and V. Cecchi, “Determination of Transmission Line Power Transfer Capabilities Using Temperature Dependent Continuation Power Flow”, 2018 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM), Portland, OR, USA, 2018, pp. 1-5.
- C. Braun, M. Rahman and V. Cecchi, “An Evaluation of Transmission Line Models Incorporating Longitudinal Temperature Variations”, 2018 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), Florence, 2018, pp. 1-5.
- M. Rahman, M. Kiesau, V. Cecchi and B. Watkins, “Investigating the impacts of conductor temperature on power handling capabilities of transmission lines using a multi-segment line model,” SoutheastCon 2017, Charlotte, NC, 2017, pp. 1-7.
- M. Rahman, M. Kiesau, V. Cecchi and B. Watkins, ” Investigating Effects of Weather Parameter Uncertainty on Transmission Line Power Handling Capabilities using Affine Arithmetic,” 2017 IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting, Chicago, IL, 2017, pp. 1-5.
- C. Braun, M. Rahman and V. Cecchi, “A transmission line model with non-uniformly distributed line impedance,”2017 North American Power Symposium (NAPS), Morgantown, WV, 2017, pp. 1-6.
- M. Rahman, C. Braun and V. Cecchi, “Study of the impact of longitudinal variations in ambient conditions on transmission line voltage stability margin,” 2017 North American Power Symposium (NAPS), Morgantown, WV, 2017, pp. 1-6.