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ORGANIZATION OF THE BOOK
This book is divided into seven parts.
Part 1 presents an introduction to the field of power electronics, an overview of power
semiconductor switches, a review of pertinent electric and magnetic circuit concepts, and a
generic discussion of the role of computer simulations in power electronics.
Part 2 discusses the generic converter topologies that are used in most applications.
The actual semiconductor devices (transistors, diode, and so on) are assumed to be ideal,
thus allowing us to focus on the converter topologies and their applications.
Part 3 discusses switch-mode dc and uninterruptible power supplies. Power supplies
represent one of the major applications of power electronics.
Part 4 considers motor drives, which constitute another major applications area.
MEDIA-ENHANCED THIRD EDITION The first edition of this book was published in 1989 and the second edition in 1995. The basic intent of this edition, as in the two previous editions, is to provide a cohesive presentation of power electronics fundamentals for applications and design in the power range of 500 kW or less where a huge market exists and where the demand for power electronic engineers is likely to exist. This book has been adopted as a textbook at many universities around the world; it is for this reason that the text in this book has not been altered in any way. However, a CD-ROM has been added, which both the instructors and students will find very useful. This CD-ROM contains the following: 1. A large number of new problems with varying degrees of challenges have been added for homework assignments and self-learning. 2. PSpice-based simulation examples have been added to illustrate basic concepts and help in the design of converters. PSpice is an ideal simulation tool in power electronics education. 3. A newly developed magnetic component design program has been included. This program is extremely useful in showing design trade-offs; for example, the influence of switching frequency on the size of inductors and transformers. 4. For all chapters in this book, Powerpoint-based slides are included and can be printed. These should be helpful to instructors in organizing their lectures and to students in taking notes in class on printed copies and for a quick review before examinations.
Contents Of The Book :
PART 1 INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1 Power Electronic Systems
Chapter 2 Overview of Power Semiconductor Switches
Chapter 3 Review of Basic Electrical and Magnetic Circuit Concepts
Chapter 4 Computer Simulation of Power Electronic Converters and Systems
PART 2 GENERIC POWER ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS 77
Chapter 5 Line-Frequency Diode Rectifiers: Line-Frequency ac -+ Uncontrolled dc
Chapter 6 Line-Frequency Phase-Controlled Rectifiers and Inverters: Line-Frequency ac H Controlled dc
Chapter 7 dc-dc Switch-Mode Converters
Chapter 8 Switch-Mode dc-ac Inverters: dc t) Sinusoidal ac
Chapter 9 Resonant Converters: Zero-Voltage and/or Zero-Current Switchings
PART 3 POWER SUPPLY APPLICATIONS
Chapter 10 Switching dc Power Supplies
Chapter 11 Power Conditioners and Uninterruptible Power
Supplie
11-1 Introduction 354
11-2 Power Line Disturbances 354
11-3 Power Conditioners 357
11-4 Unintermptible Power Supplies (UPSs)
Power Conditioners and Uninterruptible Power Supplies
PART 4 MOTOR DRIVE APPLICATIONS
Chapter 12 Introduction to Motor Drives
12-1 Introduction 367
12-2 Criteria for Selecting Drive Components 368
summary 375
Problems 376
References 376
Chapter 13 dc Motor Drives
13-1 Introduction 377
13-2 Equivalent Circuit of dc Motors
13-3 Permanent-Magnet dc Motors 380
13-4 dc Motors with a Separately Excited Field Winding
13-5 Effect of Armature Current Waveform
13-6 dc Servo Drives 383
13-7 Adjustable-Speed dc Drives 391
Summary 396
Problems 396
References 398
Chapter 14 Induction Motor Drives
14-1 Introduction 399
14-2 Basic Principles of Induction Motor Operation
14-3 Induction Motor Characteristics at Rated (Line) Frequency
14-4 Speed Control by Varying Stator Frequency and Voltage
14-5 Impact of Nonsinusoidal Excitation on Induction Motors
14-6 Variable-Frequency Converter Classifications
14-7 Variable-Frequency PWM-VSI Drives 419
14-8 Variable-Frequency Square-Wave VSI Drives
14-9 Variable-Frequency CSI Drives 426
14-10 Comparison of Variable-Frequency Drives
and Rated Voltage 405
Chapter 15 Synchronous Motor Drives
PART 5 OTHER APPLICATIONS
Chapter 16 Residential and Industrial Applications
Chapter 17 Electric Utility Applications
Chapter 18 Optimizing the Utility Interface with Power Electronic Systems
PART 6 SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES
Chapter 19 Basic Semiconductor Physics
Chapter 20 Power Diodes
Chapter 21 Bipolar Junction lkansistors
Chapter 22 Power MOSFETs
Chapter 23 Thyristors
Chapter 24 Gate Turn-Off Thyristors
Chapter 25 Insulated Gate Bipolar 'Ikansistors
Chapter 26 Emerging Devices and Circuits
PART 7 PRACTICAL CONVERTER DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
Chapter 27 Snubber Circuits
Chapter 28 Gate and Base Drive Circuits
Chapter 29 Component Temperature Control and Heat Sinks
Chapter 30 Design of Magnetic Components
Information Of The Book :
Title: Power Electronics: Converters, Applications, and Design, Third edition
Language: English.
Size: 40 Mb.
Pages: 811
Year : 2002
Format: PDF.
Author: Ned Mohan & Tore M. Undeland & William P. Robbins