Dr. Aslan Jalal is a faculty member of Electrical Engineering Department, College of Engineering, University of Baghdad. * His work includes analysis and design of electrical machines with and without PMs for electrical power generation, and medical applications using analytical and FEM techniques. Currently he works on direct drive Linear generators for electrical power delivery..
- PhD in Electrical Engineering, Advanced Electrical Machines (2017).
- MSc in Electrical Engineering, Power and Machines (1999).
- BSc in Electrical Engineering (1996).
Head of Biomedical Eng. Dept., (March 2019 - October 2019), Al-Khwarizmie College of Eng.; Director of Postgraduate Study Affairs (Jan. 2022 - Nov. 2022), Director of Scientific Affairs (Sept. 2021 - Jan. 2022), College of Eng., University of Baghdad.
1- Iraqi Engineers Association. 2- IEEE – Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers - technical professional organization. 3- IET – Institute of Engineering and Technology. 4- IEEE - PES. 5- UK MagSoc.
- Electrical Machines Design and Analysis (with and without PMs).
- Linear Electrical Machines design, analysis and testing for linear actuation (transportation), and for electrical power generation.
- Machine design, analysis and testing for renewable energies application.
Electrical Engineering
- Electrical Machines & Power Electronics (BSc).
- Mathematics I (BSc).
- Electromagnetics Fields (BSc).
- Electrical Circuits I (BSc).
- Electrical Machines II (BSc).
- EEE - Y2 - Machines (BSc - NU - UK).
- EEE8075 (MSc - NU - UK).
- Generalised Machine Theory (MSc).
- Electrical Machine Design (MSc).
: In this study, a linear synchronous machine is compared with a linear transverse flux machine. Both machines have been designed and built with the intention of being used as the power take off in a free piston engine. As both topologies are cylindrical, it is not possible to construct either using just flat laminations and so alternative methods are described and demonstrated. Despite the difference in topology and specification, the machines are compared on a common base in terms of rated force and suitability for use as a generator. Experience gained during the manufacture of two prototypes is described.
A linear engine generator with a compact double-acting free piston mechanism allows for full integration of the combustion engine and generator, which provides an alternative chemical-to-electrical energy converter with a higher volumetric power density for the electrification of automobiles, trains, and ships. This paper aims to analyse the performance of the integrated engine with alternative permanent magnet linear tubular electrical machine topologies using a coupled dynamic model in Siemens Simcenter software. Two types of alternative generator configurations are compared, namely long translator-short stator and short translator-long stator linear machines. The dynamic models of the linear engine and linear generator, validated
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