Power Electronics: Advanced Conversion Technologies

· CRC Press
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The ever-growing shortage of energy resources continues to make the development of renewable energy sources, energy-saving techniques, and power supply quality an increasingly critical issue. To meet the need to develop renewable and energy-saving power sources, green energy source systems require large numbers of converters. New converters, such as the Vienna rectifier and z-source inverters, are designed to improve the power factor and increase power efficiency.

Power Electronics: Advanced Conversion Technologies gives those working in power electronics useful and concise information regarding advanced converters. Offering methods for determining accurate solutions in the design of converters for industrial applications, this book details more than 200 topologies concerning advanced converters that the authors themselves have developed. The text analyzes new converter circuits that have not been widely examined, and it covers the rapid advances in the field, presenting ways to solve and correct the historical problems associated with them.

The technology of DC/DC conversion is making rapid progress. It is estimated that more than 600 topologies of DC/DC converters exist, and new ones are being created every year. The authors completed the mammoth task of systematically sorting and categorizing the DC/DC converters into six groups and have made major contributions to voltage-lift and super-lift techniques. Detailing the authors’ work, this book investigates topics including

  • traditional AC/DC diode rectifiers
  • controlled AC/DC rectifiers
  • power factor correction
  • unity power factor techniques
  • pulse-width-modulated DC/AC inverters
  • multilevel DC/AC inverters
  • traditional and improved AC/AC converters
  • converters used in renewable energy source systems

With many examples and homework problems to help the reader thoroughly understand design and application of power electronics, this volume can be used both as a textbook for university students studying power electronics and a reference book for practicing engineers.

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Dr. Fang Lin Luo is with the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. He received his BSc degree, first class with honors, in Radio-Electronic Physics from Sichuan University, Chengdu, China, in 1968 and his PhD degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EE & CS) from Cambridge University, UK, in 1986. After his graduation from Sichuan University, he joined the Chinese Automation Research Institute of Metallurgy (CARIM), Beijing, China, as Senior Engineer. From there, he then went to Entrerprises Saunier Duval, Paris, France, as a project engineer in 1981–1982, and subsequently to Hocking NDT Ltd, Allen-Bradley IAP Ltd, and Simplatroll Ltd. in England as senior engineer after he received his Ph.D. degree from Cambridge University. He is Fellow of the Cambridge philosophical society and a senior member of IEEE. He has published nine books and 300 technical papers in IEEE Transactions, IEE/IET Proceedings and other international journals, and in various international conferences.

Dr. Hong Ye received her bachelor’s degree, first class, in 1995, a master engineering degree from Xi’an JiaoTong University, China, in 1999, and her Ph.D. degree from Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, in 2005. She was with the R&D Institute, XIYI Company Ltd, China, as a research engineer from 1995 to 1997. She was with NTU as a research associate in 2003–2004 and has been a research fellow from 2005. Dr. Ye is an IEEE member and has co-authored nine books. She has published more than 60 technical papers in IEEE Transactions, IEE Proceedings and other international journals and various international conferences. Her research interests are power electronics and conversion technologies, signal processing, operations research, and structural biology.

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