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Ahmed Ahmed

Research Interests

Intelligent Control

Fault Diagnosis

Smart Grid-Renewable Energy

FEM-Electric Machine Design

Gender MALE
Place of Work Technical Engineering College for Computer and AI / Mosul
Position MSC
Qualification Master
Speciality Electrical engineering
Email ahmed.h.ahmed@ntu.edu.iq
Phone +49607701734646
Address mosul-Amoharibeen, n/a, Mosul, Iraq

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current signature analysis based fault diagnosis of a synchronous machine

Skills

FEM-Machinery (90%)
Control system (85%)
working experience

Academic Qualification

M.SC
Oct 27, 2025 - Present

Electrical engineering

Working Experience

Electrical machine [MSC]
Mar 9, 2011 - Present

Publications

Parametric analysis on the effect of V-type rotor magnet geometry on the dynamic performance of PMSMs
Jun 28, 2025

Journal International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems

DOI 10.11591/ijpeds.v16.i2.pp769-779

The research examines how different dimensions of V-type permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) magnets influence the magnetic flux between the rotor and the stator system because matching these dimensions optimizes the magnetic flux for better torque production. As long as the magnet size stays within the right dimensions, it builds greater flux density, which leads to better torque output and better efficiency. Research confirms that flow barriers strengthen engine capabilities. The research applies parametric optimization to find the perfect magnet shapes while showing how they boost electric vehicle motors to meet their requirements. Our tests with finite element method (FEM) show how changing magnet dimensions affects performance.

Conferences

Conferences

Cogging torque Mitigation for PMSM using stator slots design and Magnets skewing
May 5, 2019 - Sep 5, 2019

DOI 10.1109/ICECCPCE46549.2019.203781.

Country Iraq

Location Erbil

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Modeling and Simulation of Salient Pole Synchronous Machine With Comparison Between Actual and d-q Models
Nov 19, 2013 - Nov 21, 2013

Country Iraq

Location mosul

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