Advanced Pulse-Width-Modulation: With Freedom to Optimize Power Electronics Converters

Advanced Pulse-Width-Modulation: With Freedom to Optimize Power Electronics Converters
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 395
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ISBN-10 : 9789813343856
ISBN-13 : 9813343850
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Advanced Pulse-Width-Modulation: With Freedom to Optimize Power Electronics Converters by : Dong Jiang

This book is a technical publication for students, scholars and engineers in electrical engineering, focusing on the pulse-width-modulation (PWM) technologies in power electronics area. Based on an introduction of basic PWM principles this book analyzes three major challenges for PWM on system performance: power losses, voltage/current ripple and electromagnetic interference (EMI) noise, and the lack of utilization of control freedoms in conventional PWM technologies. Then, the model of PWM's impact on system performance is introduced, with the current ripple prediction method for voltage source converter as example. With the prediction model, two major advanced PWM methods are introduced: variable switching frequency PWM and phase-shift PWM, which can reduce the power losses and EMI for the system based on the prediction model. Furthermore, the advanced PWM can be applied in advanced topologies including multilevel converters and paralleled converters. With more control variables in the advanced topologies, performance of PWM can be further improved. Also, for the special problem for common-mode noise, this book introduces modified PWM method for reduction. Especially, the paralleled inverters with advanced PWM can achieve good performance for the common-mode noise reduction. Finally, the implementation of PWM technologies in hardware is introduced in the last part.

Advanced Power Electronics Converters

Advanced Power Electronics Converters
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 9781118972052
ISBN-13 : 1118972058
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Advanced Power Electronics Converters by : Euzeli dos Santos

This book covers power electronics, in depth, by presenting the basic principles and application details, which can be used both as a textbook and reference book. Introduces a new method to present power electronics converters called Power Blocks Geometry (PBG) Applicable for courses focusing on power electronics, power electronics converters, and advanced power converters Offers a comprehensive set of simulation results to help understand the circuits presented throughout the book

Pulse Width Modulation for Power Converters

Pulse Width Modulation for Power Converters
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 748
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ISBN-10 : 0471208140
ISBN-13 : 9780471208143
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Pulse Width Modulation for Power Converters by : D. Grahame Holmes

* The first single volume resource for researchers in the field who previously had to depend on separate papers and conference records to attain a working knowledge of the subject. * Brings together the field's diverse approaches into an integrated and comprehensive theory of PWM

Conducted Electromagnetic Interference in Power Converters: Modeling, Prediction and Reduction

Conducted Electromagnetic Interference in Power Converters: Modeling, Prediction and Reduction
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 227
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9789819992959
ISBN-13 : 9819992958
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Conducted Electromagnetic Interference in Power Converters: Modeling, Prediction and Reduction by : Xinbo Ruan

This book belongs to the subject of electrical engineering. It focuses on the modeling, prediction and reduction of conducted EMI in power converters including the AC-DC rectifiers, DC-DC converters and DC-AC inverters and provides the analytical models and solutions to conducted EMI issues in practical applications. The theoretical analysis, simulation and experimental results are well presented with figures and tables. This book is an essential and valuable reference for the graduate students and academics majoring in power electronics and the engineers being engaged in solving the conducted EMI issues in power converters. Senior undergraduate students majoring in electrical engineering and automation engineering also find this book useful.

Power Electronic Converters

Power Electronic Converters
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 403
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ISBN-10 : 9781118622841
ISBN-13 : 1118622847
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Power Electronic Converters by : Eric Monmasson

A voltage converter changes the voltage of an electrical power source and is usually combined with other components to create a power supply. This title is devoted to the control of static converters, which deals with pulse-width modulation (PWM) techniques, and also discusses methods for current control. Various application cases are treated. The book is ideal for professionals in power engineering, power electronics, and electric drives industries, as well as practicing engineers, university professors, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students.

Power-Switching Converters

Power-Switching Converters
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 385
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ISBN-10 : 9781420015539
ISBN-13 : 1420015532
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Power-Switching Converters by : Dorin O. Neacsu

Power converters are at the heart of modern power electronics. From automotive power systems to propulsion for large ships, their use permeates through industrial, commercial, military, and aerospace applications of various scales. Having reached a point of saturation where we are unlikely to see many new and revolutionary technologies, industry no

Pulse-width Modulated DC-DC Power Converters

Pulse-width Modulated DC-DC Power Converters
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 130
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780470741016
ISBN-13 : 0470741015
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Pulse-width Modulated DC-DC Power Converters by : Marian K. Kazimierczuk

Fully worked solutions with clear explanations The Pulse-width Modulated DC-DC Power Converters: Solutions Manual provides solutions to the practice problems in the text. Fully worked, each solution includes formulas and diagrams as necessary to help you understand the approach, and explanations clarify the reasoning behind the correct answer. The solutions are aligned chapter-by-chapter with the text, and provide useful guidance that can help you identify your level of comprehension. Designed to make your study time more productive, this solutions manual is an invaluable tool for anyone studying electricity and electrical engineering.

Introduction to Modern Power Electronics

Introduction to Modern Power Electronics
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 472
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ISBN-10 : 9781119003229
ISBN-13 : 1119003229
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Modern Power Electronics by : Andrzej M. Trzynadlowski

Provides comprehensive coverage of the basic principles and methods of electric power conversion and the latest developments in the field This book constitutes a comprehensive overview of the modern power electronics. Various semiconductor power switches are described, complementary components and systems are presented, and power electronic converters that process power for a variety of applications are explained in detail. This third edition updates all chapters, including new concepts in modern power electronics. New to this edition is extended coverage of matrix converters, multilevel inverters, and applications of the Z-source in cascaded power converters. The book is accompanied by a website hosting an instructor’s manual, a PowerPoint presentation, and a set of PSpice files for simulation of a variety of power electronic converters. Introduction to Modern Power Electronics, Third Edition: Discusses power conversion types: ac-to-dc, ac-to-ac, dc-to-dc, and dc-to-ac Reviews advanced control methods used in today’s power electronic converters Includes an extensive body of examples, exercises, computer assignments, and simulations Introduction to Modern Power Electronics, Third Edition is written for undergraduate and graduate engineering students interested in modern power electronics and renewable energy systems. The book can also serve as a reference tool for practicing electrical and industrial engineers.

Model Predictive Control of High Power Converters and Industrial Drives

Model Predictive Control of High Power Converters and Industrial Drives
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 740
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781119010876
ISBN-13 : 111901087X
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Model Predictive Control of High Power Converters and Industrial Drives by : Tobias Geyer

In this original book on model predictive control (MPC) for power electronics, the focus is put on high-power applications with multilevel converters operating at switching frequencies well below 1 kHz, such as medium-voltage drives and modular multi-level converters. Consisting of two main parts, the first offers a detailed review of three-phase power electronics, electrical machines, carrier-based pulse width modulation, optimized pulse patterns, state-of-the art converter control methods and the principle of MPC. The second part is an in-depth treatment of MPC methods that fully exploit the performance potential of high-power converters. These control methods combine the fast control responses of deadbeat control with the optimal steady-state performance of optimized pulse patterns by resolving the antagonism between the two. MPC is expected to evolve into the control method of choice for power electronic systems operating at low pulse numbers with multiple coupled variables and tight operating constraints it. Model Predictive Control of High Power Converters and Industrial Drives will enable to reader to learn how to increase the power capability of the converter, lower the current distortions, reduce the filter size, achieve very fast transient responses and ensure the reliable operation within safe operating area constraints. Targeted at power electronic practitioners working on control-related aspects as well as control engineers, the material is intuitively accessible, and the mathematical formulations are augmented by illustrations, simple examples and a book companion website featuring animations. Readers benefit from a concise and comprehensive treatment of MPC for industrial power electronics, enabling them to understand, implement and advance the field of high-performance MPC schemes.

Sliding Mode Control of Switching Power Converters

Sliding Mode Control of Switching Power Converters
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 295
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781439830260
ISBN-13 : 1439830266
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Sliding Mode Control of Switching Power Converters by : Siew-Chong Tan

Sliding Mode Control of Switching Power Converters: Techniques and Implementation is perhaps the first in-depth account of how sliding mode controllers can be practically engineered to optimize control of power converters. A complete understanding of this process is timely and necessary, as the electronics industry moves toward the use of renewable energy sources and widely varying loads that can be adequately supported only by power converters using nonlinear controllers. Of the various advanced control methods used to handle the complex requirements of power conversion systems, sliding mode control (SMC) has been most widely investigated and proved to be a more feasible alternative than fuzzy and adaptive control for existing and future power converters. Bridging the gap between power electronics and control theory, this book employs a top-down instructional approach to discuss traditional and modern SMC techniques. Covering everything from equations to analog implantation, it: Provides a comprehensive general overview of SMC principles and methods Offers advanced readers a systematic exposition of the mathematical machineries and design principles relevant to construction of SMC, then introduces newer approaches Demonstrates the practical implementation and supporting design rules of SMC, based on analog circuits Promotes an appreciation of general nonlinear control by presenting it from a practical perspective and using familiar engineering terminology With specialized coverage of modeling and implementation that is useful to students and professionals in electrical and electronic engineering, this book clarifies SMC principles and their application to power converters. Making the material equally accessible to all readers, whether their background is in analog circuit design, power electronics, or control engineering, the authors—experienced researchers in their own right—elegantly and practically relate theory, application, and mathematical concepts and models to corresponding industrial targets.