Power Electronics and Energy Conversion Systems, Volume 1, Fundamentals and Hard-switching Converters (ePub)
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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...
definitive five-volume reference spanning classical theory through
practical applications and consolidating the latest advancements in
energy conversion technology. Comprehensive yet highly...
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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:
* Consolidates the latest advancements in hard-switching
converters including discontinuous capacitor voltage mode, and
their use in power-factor-correction applications
* Includes fully worked design examples, exercises, and case
studies, with discussion of the practical consequences of each
choice made during the design
* Explains all topics in detail with step-by-step derivation
of formulas appropriate for energy conversion courses
* End-of-section review of the learned material
* 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.
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:
* Consolidates the latest advancements in hard-switching
converters including discontinuous capacitor voltage mode, and
their use in power-factor-correction applications
* Includes fully worked design examples, exercises, and case
studies, with discussion of the practical consequences of each
choice made during the design
* Explains all topics in detail with step-by-step derivation
of formulas appropriate for energy conversion courses
* End-of-section review of the learned material
* 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.
Autoren-Porträt von Adrian Ioinovici
Professor Adrian Ioinovici, Electrical and ElectronicsEngineering Department, Holon Institute of Technology,
Israel Professor Adrian Ioinovici joined the Holon
Institute of Technology in 1982; prior to this he was a Professor
in the Electrical Engineering Department at Hong Kong Polytechnic
University. He has been Chairman of the Technical Committee on
Power Systems and Power Electronics of the IEEE Circuits and
Systems Society. He has served as an Associate Editor of the IEEE
Transactions on Circuits and Systems-I, and of the Journal of
Circuits, Systems and Computers. He was co-chairman of the Tutorial
Committee at ISCAs'06 and designed co-chair, Special Session
Committee at ISCAS'10 in Paris.
Professor Ioinovici is the author of the book Computer-Aided
Analysis of Active Circuits (New York: Marcel Dekker, 1990) and
of the chapter "Power Electronics" in the Encyclopedia of
Physical Science and Technology (Acad. Press, 2001). He has
published more than 150 papers in circuit theory and power
electronics, his research intersts being in simulation of power
electronics circuits, switched-capacitor-based converters and
inverters, soft-switching DC power supplies, and three-level
converters.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Adrian Ioinovici
- 2013, 1. Auflage, 464 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 1118443357
- ISBN-13: 9781118443354
- Erscheinungsdatum: 02.04.2013
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