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Power Electronics and Energy Conversion Systems: Fundamentals and Hard-switching Converters, Volume 1
β Scribed by Adrian Ioinovici(auth.)
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 864
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Power Electronics and Energy Conversion Systems is a definitive five-volume reference spanning classical theory through practical applications and consolidating the latest advancements in energy conversion technology. Comprehensive yet highly accessible, each volume is organised in a basic-to-sophisticated crescendo, providing a single-source reference for undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and designers.
Volume 1 Fundamentals and Hard-switching Converters introduces the key challenges in power electronics from basic components to operation principles and presents classical hard- and soft-switching DC to DC converters, rectifiers and inverters. At a more advanced level, it provides comprehensive analysis of DC and AC models comparing the available approaches for their derivation and results. A full treatment of DC to DC hard-switching converters is given, from fundamentals to modern industrial solutions and practical engineering insight. The author elucidates various contradictions and misunderstandings in the literature, for example, in the treatment of the discontinuous conduction operation or in deriving AC small-signal models of converters.
Other key features:
β’ Consolidates the latest advancements in hard-switching converters including discontinuous capacitor voltage mode, and their use in power-factor-correction applications
β’ Includes fully worked design examples, exercises, and case studies, with discussion of the practical consequences of each choice made during the design
β’ Explains all topics in detail with step-by-step derivation of formulas appropriate for energy conversion courses
β’ End-of-section review of the learned material
β’ Includes topics treated in recent journal, conference and industry application coverage on solutions, theory and practical concerns
With emphasis on clear explanation, the text offers both a thorough understanding of DC to DC converters for undergraduate and graduate students in power electronics, and more detailed material suitable for researchers, designers and practising engineers working on the development and design of power electronics. This is an accessible reference for engineering and procurement managers from industries such as consumer electronics, integrated circuits, aerospace and renewable energy.
Content:Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1β160):
Chapter 2 Modeling DC?DC Converters (pages 161β368):
Chapter 3 Classical DC?DC PWM Hard?Switching Converters (pages 369β704):
Chapter 4 Derived Structures of DC?DC Converters (pages 705β831):
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