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Power Electronic Converters: DC-AC Conversion

โœ Scribed by Professor Dr. Guy Sรฉguier, Professor Dr. Francis Labrique (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Leaves
460
Series
Electric Energy Systems and Engineering Series
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This is the final volume in a four-volume series concerning POWER ELECยญ TRONIC CONVERTERS. The first volume studies AC/DC conversion, the second studies AC/ AC conversion, and the third DC/DC conversion. This final volume deals with DC/AC conversion, i.e. with inverters. At the output of an inverter fed by a DC voltage supply, this voltage is alternatively found with one polarity and then with the other; in other words, an AC voltage made up of square pulses is obtained. Filtering must be carried out if, as is normally the case, a virtually sinusoidal voltage is required: this problem of filtering underlies the entire study of inverters. In some applications, the load itself provides the filtering. In others, a filter is installed between the inverter and the load; however, as it will be shown in Chap. 2, in cases where the filtered voltage is at industrial network frequency and comprises only a single square-wave pulse per half-cycle, the filter becomes bulky and costly, and the results obtained are poor. Filtering problems explain the considerable development of inverters during the last years: - Firstly there is increasing use of pulse width modulation: each half-cycle is cut up into several pulses of suitable widths; this greatly simplifies filtering. The use of a chopping frequency which is much greater than the frequency of the fundamental components of the inverter output voltage and current has only been made possible by progress in the field of semiconductor devices.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-XXI
Introduction and Presentation....Pages 1-37
Voltage-Source Inverters with One Square Pulse per Half-Cycle....Pages 38-120
Pulse-Width-Modulated Voltage-Source Inverters....Pages 121-190
Commutations in Voltage-Source Inverters....Pages 191-247
Current-Source Inverters....Pages 248-324
Resonant Inverters....Pages 325-379
Back Matter....Pages 380-444

โœฆ Subjects


Power Electronics, Electrical Machines and Networks; Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation


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