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Power Electronics Basics: Operating Principles, Design, Formulas, and Applications


Power Electronics Basics: Operating Principles, Design, Formulas, and Applications

Hardback by Rozanov, Yuriy; Ryvkin, Sergey E.; Chaplygin, Evgeny; Voronin, Pavel

Power Electronics Basics: Operating Principles, Design, Formulas, and Applications

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ISBN:
9781482298796
Publication Date:
23 Apr 2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:
CRC Press Inc
Pages:
489 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Power Electronics Basics: Operating Principles, Design, Formulas, and Applications

Description

Power Electronics Basics: Operating Principles, Design, Formulas, and Applications provides fundamental knowledge for the analysis and design of modern power electronic devices. This concise and user-friendly resource: Explains the basic concepts and most important terms of power electronics Describes the power assemblies, control, and passive components of semiconductor power switches Covers the control of power electronic devices, from mathematical modeling to the analysis of the electrical processes Addresses pulse-width modulation, power quality control, and multilevel, modular, and multicell power converter topologies Discusses line-commutated and resonant converters, as well as inverters and AC converters based on completely controllable switches Explores cutting-edge applications of power electronics, including renewable energy production and storage, fuel cells, and electric drives Power Electronics Basics: Operating Principles, Design, Formulas, and Applications supplies graduate students, industry professionals, researchers, and academics with a solid understanding of the underlying theory, while offering an overview of the latest achievements and development prospects in the power electronics industry.

Contents

Basic Concepts and Terms in Power Electronics. Semiconductor Power Switches and Passive Components. Control of Power Electronic Devices. Line-Commutated Converters. Conversion from Direct Current to Direct Current. Inverters and AC Converters Based on Completely Controllable Switches. Pulse-Width Modulation and Power Quality Control. Resonant Converters. Multilevel, Modular, and Multicell Converter Topologies. Applications of Power Electronics.

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