Power Electronics (2nd Ed.) Advanced Conversion Technologies, Second Edition
Auteurs : Lin Luo Fang, Ye Hong
Power Electronics is a large size technology, mainly covering four categories: the AC/DC rectifiers, DC/DC converters, DC/AC inverters, and AC/AC converters. This book offers approximately 100 novel topologies of all four. The applications are used in sustainable energy generation areas, such as distributed generation (DG), micro-grid (MG), smart grid (SG) systems, and electrical vehicles (EV). With case studies from GE, AEG, Simplatroll Ltd, and Chinese Power Manufacturing Co., the reader will be exposed to practical applications in industry and real-world settings. This new edition features an entirely new chapter on best switching angles to obtain lowest THD for multilevel DC/AC inverters. Additionally, all chapters have been updated and include homework problems throughout.
Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Acknowledgments
Authors
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Uncontrolled AC/DC Rectifiers
Chapter 3 Controlled AC/DC Rectifiers
Chapter 4 Implementing Power Factor Correction in AC/DC Converters
Chapter 5 Ordinary DC/DC Converters
Chapter 6 Voltage Lift Converters
Chapter 7 Superlift Converters and Ultralift Converter
Chapter 8 Pulse-Width-Modulated DC/AC Inverters
Chapter 9 Multilevel and Soft-Switching DC/AC Inverters
Chapter 10 Best Switching Angles to Obtain Lowest Total Harmonic Distortion for Multilevel DC/AC Inverters
Chapter 11 Traditional AC/AC Converters
Chapter 12 Improved AC/AC Converters
Chapter 13 AC/DC/AC and DC/AC/DC Converters
Homework
Bibliography
Index
Professor Fang Lin Luo is currently working as both a professor at AnHui University, HeFei, China and the director of the Research Institute of "Renewable Energy and Power Electronics." He has held a joint position in Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore since 2012. Previously, he was an associate professor with the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, NTU. He received his B.Sc. Degree, First Class with Honors (magna cum laude) in Radio-Electronic Physics at the Sichuan University, Chengdu, China, and his Ph. D. Degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EE & CS) at Cambridge University, England, UK in 1986.
After his graduation from Sichuan University, he joined the Chinese Automation Research Institute of Metallurgy (CARIM), Beijing, China as a Senior Engineer. From 1981-1982, he went to the Entreprises Saunier Duval, Paris, France as a project engineer. Prof. Luo was with Hocking NDT Ltd, Allen-Bradley IAP Ltd. and Simplatroll Ltd. in England as a Senior Engineer after he received his Ph. D. Degree from Cambridge University. He is a Fellow of Cambridge Philosophical Society, and a Senior Member of IEEE. He has published 15 books and more than 300 technical papers in IEE/IET Proceedings and IEEE Transactions, and various International Conferences.
Professor Luo’s present research interest is in: Power Electronics and DC & AC Motor Drives with Computerized Artificial Intelligent Control (AIC) and Digital Signal Processing (DSP); AC/DC & DC/DC & AC/AC Converters and DC/AC Inverters; Renewable Energy Systems and Electrical Vehicles. He is currently the Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics and the Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics. He is also the International Editor of International journal Advanced Technology of Electrical Engineering and Energy. Professor Luo was the Chief Editor of International journal Power Sup
Date de parution : 09-2020
17.8x25.4 cm
Date de parution : 02-2018
17.8x25.4 cm
Thème de Power Electronics :
Mots-clés :
Output Voltage; Voltage Transfer Gain; Uncontrolled AC/DC Converters; Conduction Duty Cycle; Controlled AC/DC Converters; Equivalent Circuit; Implementing Power Factor Correction in AC/DC Converters; Firing Angle; Multilevel and Soft-Switching DC/AC Inverters; Multilevel Inverter; Traditional AC/AC Converters; THD; AC/DC; Auxiliary Switches; DC/DC; Buck Converter; AC/AC; Output Voltage Waveforms; Fang Lin Luo; Buck Boost Converter; Hong Ye; Single Phase Half Wave; Single Phase Half Wave Rectifiers; Bidirectional Switches; Diode Rectifier; Half Wave Rectifiers; Output Rms Voltage; PWM Cycle; Output Average Voltage; ZVS Condition; Voltage Source Inverters; PWM Signal; High PF; Transformer Turn Ratio; Single Phase Full Wave Rectifiers