Power electronics converters are devices that change parameters of electric power, such as voltage and frequency, as well as between AC and DC. They are essential parts of both advanced drives, for machines and vehicles, and energy systems to meet required flexibility and efficiency criteria. In energy systems both stationary and mobile, control and converters help ensure reliability and quality of electric power supplies. This reference in two volumes is useful reading for scientists and researchers working with power electronics, drives and energy systems; manufacturers developing power electronics for advanced applications; professionals working in the utilities sector; and for advanced students of subjects related to power electronics. Volume 1 covers converters and control for drives, while Volume 2 addresses clean generation and power grids. The chapters enable the reader to directly apply the knowledge gained to their research and designs. Topics include reliability, WBG power semiconductor devices, converter topology and their fast response, matrix and multilevel converters, nonlinear dynamics, AI and machine learning. Robust modern control is covered as well. A coherent chapter structure and step-by-step explanation provide the reader with the understanding to pursue their research.
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The two volumes of this reference book cover power electronics for drives and energy systems for electrified transport and the development of the power grid. Volume 1 covers converters and control for drives, while Volume 2 addresses clean generation and power grids.
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Chapter 1: Characteristics and modeling of wide band gap (WBG) power semiconductorChapter 2: Reliability of smart modern power electronic converter systemsChapter 3: Next-generation electrification of transportation systems: EV, ship, and rail transportChapter 4: Multilevel inverter topologies and their applicationsChapter 5: Multilevel inverters: topologies and optimizationChapter 6: GaN oscillator-based DC-AC converter for wireless power transfer applicationsChapter 7: Partial power processing and its emerging applicationsChapter 8: Matrix converters; topologies, control methods, and applicationsChapter 9: Modelling, simulation and validation of average current and constant voltage operations in non-ideal buck and boost convertersChapter 10: Artificial intelligent-based modified direct torque control strategy: enhancing the dynamic torque response of permanent magnet electric tractionChapter 11: Non-parametric auto-tuning of PID controllers for DC-DC convertersChapter 12: Sliding mode control for DC-DC buck and boost convertersChapter 13: Fractional-order controllers in power electronic convertersChapter 14: Adjustable speed drive systems for industrial applications
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ISBN
9781839534683
Publisert
2023-05-25
Utgiver
Vendor
Institution of Engineering and Technology
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234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
516

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Biographical note

Nayan Kumar is a post-doctoral fellow at the School of Interdisciplinary Research, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India. His research interests include power electronics and its applications such as in photovoltaic systems, wind turbines, electric vehicles, reliability, harmonics, and adjustable speed drives. He received his PhD in electrical engineering from the National Institute of Technology Durgapur, Durgapur, West Bengal, India, in 2018. Josep M. Guerrero is a professor with the Department of Energy Technology, Aalborg University, Denmark. His research interests include power electronics, distributed energy-storage systems, energy management systems, smart metering and the internet of things for AC/DC microgrids. He serves as an associate editor for the IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, and IEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine, and as an editor for the IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid. Debaprasad Kastha is a professor at the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India. Prior assignments include the Research and Development Division of Crompton Greaves, Ltd., Mumbai. He has been performing research on power electronics and drives for more than two decades and has authored or co-authored about 50 technical papers, books, and electronic teaching aids. His research interests include the areas of wind power generation, machine drives, dc power supply, and distribution systems. Tapas Kumar Saha is a professor at the National Institute of Technology Durgapur, India. He is well known in the field of Power Electronics and Machine Drives and their applications in Renewable Energy Generation. He also serves as a reviewer of numerous IEEE transactions and conferences. His current research interests include control and implementation of renewable energy generation systems through power electronics and machine drives.