Introduction to Modern Power Electronics

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Pub. Date: 2010-03-15
Publisher(s): Wiley
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This provides comprehensive coverage of everything from the basic principles and methods of electronic power conversion to the latest developments in the field. It defines the basic types of power conversion and control, presents the electronic converters that process power for a variety of applications, and describes the various semiconductor power switches and complimentary components and systems of the converters. I wish to encourage the author to write a second edition in which he may add software applications, and to be promoted -by the publisher- as a textbook. Highly recommended.






Introduction to Modern Power Electronics: 5 out of 5 stars based on 1 user reviews.

Summary

A Thorough Overview of the Tools and Techniques of Modern Power Electronics—Now Fully Updated

Over the past decade, the field of power electronics has seen a surge of new trends and novel applications—from the growing significance of PWM rectifiers and multilevel inverters to the widespread use of power converters in electric and hybrid vehicles and renewable energy systems. This new edition of Introduction to Modern Power Electronics provides comprehensive coverage of everything from the basic principles and methods of electronic power conversion to the latest developments in the field.

More concise and user-friendly than other textbooks on the subject, this streamlined guide presents essential material that can be covered easily in a one-semester course. It defines the basic types of power conversion and control, presents the electronic converters that process power for a variety of applications, and describes the various semiconductor power switches and complimentary components and systems of the converters. This Second Edition also features:

-In-depth discussions of all power conversion types: ac-to-dc, ac-to-ac, dc-to-dc, and dc-to-ac

-An overview of advanced control methods used in today’s power electronic converters

-A new chapter on the applications of power electronics in clean energy systems

-An extensive body of examples, exercises, computer assignments, and simulations

-An Instructor’s Manual with solutions to all problems

In addition, a companion set of forty-eight PSpice text files of typical power conversion circuits is available online, constituting a virtual laboratory of power electronics. This valuable teaching tool contains models of most of the converters covered in the book, giving students the opportunity to tinker with the converters and see how they actually work.

Ideal for undergraduate students specializing in electrical engineering, industrial engineering, or renewable energy, Introduction to Modern Power Electronics is also a handy reference tool for graduate students and practicing engineers.

This book is an introductory presentation of power electronics fundamentals. The book will be primarily focused on medium and high power conversion, and it will stress electronic converters. Converters are important because they process electric power for a great variety of applications, such as electric drive systems, uninterruptable power supply systems, heating and lighting control and many others.

Author Biography

Andrzej M. Trzynadlowski is Professor at the Department of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering, University of Nevada, Reno. He has published extensively in the areas of power electronics and electric drives, maintaining fruitful collaboration with a number of universities around the world. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE); a member of the Industrial Power Converters Committee and Industrial Drives Committee of the IEEE Industry Applications Society; and an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics and IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xiii
Principles and Methods of Electric Power Conversionp. 1
What Is Power Electronics?p. 1
Generic Power Converterp. 3
Waveform Components and Figures of Meritp. 8
Phase Controlp. 17
Pulse Width Modulationp. 22
Calculation of Current Waveformsp. 30
Analytical Solutionp. 31
Numerical Solutionp. 36
Practical Examples: Single-Phase Diode Rectifiersp. 39
Summaryp. 44
Examplep. 44
Problemsp. 52
Computer Assignmentsp. 54
Literaturep. 57
Semiconductor Power Switchesp. 59
General Properties of Semiconductor Power Switchesp. 59
Power Diodesp. 61
Semicontrolled Switchesp. 65
SCRsp. 66
Triacsp. 69
Fully Controlled Switchesp. 71
GTOsp. 71
IGCTsp. 72
Power BJTsp. 72
Power MOSFETsp. 76
IGBTsp. 78
Comparison of Semiconductor Power Switchesp. 80
Power Modulesp. 82
Summaryp. 85
Literaturep. 86
Supplementary Components and Systemsp. 87
What Are Supplementary Components and Systems?p. 87
Driversp. 88
Drivers for SCRs, Triacs, and BCTsp. 88
Drivers for GTOs and IGCTsp. 90
Drivers for BJTsp. 91
Drivers for Power MOSFETs and IGBTsp. 93
Overcurrent Protection Schemesp. 95
Snubbersp. 97
Snubbers for Power Diodes, SCRs, and Triacsp. 102
Snubbers for GTOs and IGCTsp. 102
Snubbers for Transistorsp. 103
Energy Recovery from Snubbersp. 104
Filtersp. 107
Coolingp. 109
Controlp. 110
Summaryp. 113
Literaturep. 113
AC-to-DC Convertersp. 115
Diode Rectifiersp. 115
Three-Pulse Diode Rectifierp. 115
Six-Pulse Diode Rectifierp. 117
Phase-Controlled Rectifiersp. 130
Phase-Controlled Six-Pulse Rectifierp. 131
Dual Convertersp. 144
PWM Rectifiersp. 149
Impact of Input Filterp. 150
Principles of Pulse Width Modulationp. 151
Current-Type PWM Rectifierp. 158
Voltage-Type PWM Rectifierp. 164
Device Selection for Rectifiersp. 175
Common Applications of Rectifiersp. 176
Summaryp. 180
Examplesp. 181
Problemsp. 187
Computer Assignmentsp. 189
Literaturep. 191
AC-to-AC Convertersp. 192
AC Voltage Controllersp. 192
Phase-Controlled Single-Phase AC Voltage Controllerp. 192
Phase-Controlled Three-Phase AC Voltage Controllersp. 199
PWM AC Voltage Controllersp. 209
Cycloconvertersp. 212
Matrix Convertersp. 218
Device Selection for AC-to-AC Convertersp. 227
Common Applications of AC-to-AC Convertersp. 228
Summaryp. 229
Examplesp. 230
Problemsp. 234
Computer Assignmentsp. 236
Literaturep. 237
DC-to-DC Convertersp. 238
Static DC Switchesp. 238
Step-Down Choppersp. 241
First-Quadrant Chopperp. 243
Second-Quadrant Chopperp. 247
First-and-Second-Quadrant Chopperp. 249
First-and-Fourth-Quadrant Chopperp. 251
Four-Quadrant Chopperp. 253
Step-Up Chopperp. 256
Current Control in Choppersp. 258
Device Selection for Choppersp. 258
Common Applications of Choppersp. 261
Summaryp. 262
Examplep. 263
Problemsp. 265
Computer Assignmentsp. 267
Literaturep. 268
DC-to-AC Convertersp. 269
Voltage-Source Invertersp. 269
Single-Phase Voltage-Source Inverterp. 270
Three-Phase Voltage-Source Inverterp. 281
Voltage Control Techniques for Voltage-Source Invertersp. 288
Current Control Techniques for Voltage-Source Invertersp. 300
Current-Source Invertersp. 308
Three-Phase Square-Wave Current-Source Inverterp. 308
Three-Phase PWM Current-Source Inverterp. 311
Multilevel Invertersp. 315
Soft-Switching Invertersp. 322
Device Selection for Invertersp. 330
Common Applications of Invertersp. 333
Summaryp. 341
Examplesp. 341
Problemsp. 348
Computer Assignmentsp. 349
Literaturep. 351
Switching Power Suppliesp. 353
Basic Types of Switching Power Suppliesp. 353
Nonisolated Switched-Mode DC-to-DC Convertersp. 354
Buck Converterp. 355
Boost Converterp. 358
Buck-Boost Converterp. 361
Ĉuk Converterp. 363
SEPIC and Zeta Convertersp. 367
Comparison of Nonisolated Switched-Mode DC-to-DC Convertersp. 368
Isolated Switched-Mode DC-to-DC Convertersp. 371
Single-Switch Isolated DC-to-DC Convertersp. 371
Multiple-Switch Isolated DC-to-DC Convertersp. 375
Comparison of Isolated Switched-Mode DC-to-DC Convertersp. 378
Resonant DC-to-DC Convertersp. 379
Quasi-Resonant Convertersp. 379
Load-Resonant Convertersp. 384
Comparison of Resonant DC-to-DC Convertersp. 390
Summaryp. 391
Examplesp. 392
Problemsp. 395
Computer Assignmentsp. 397
Literaturep. 398
Power Electronics and Clean Energyp. 399
Why Is Power Electronics Indispensable in Clean Energy Systems?p. 399
Solar and Wind Renewable Energy Systemsp. 401
Solar Energy Systemsp. 401
Wind Energy Systemsp. 404
Fuel Cell Energy Systemsp. 409
Electric and Hybrid Carsp. 411
Power Electronics and Energy Conservationp. 416
Summaryp. 417
Literaturep. 417
PSpice Simulationsp. 418
Fourier Seriesp. 422
Three-Phase Systemsp. 426
Indexp. 431
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