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Modern power electronics and AC drives
Bose, Bimal K.
- ISBN:0130167436
- Call Number : TK 2781 .B67 2002
- Main Entry: Bose, Bimal K.
- Title:Modern power electronics and AC drives [electronic resource] / Bimal K. Bose.
- Publisher:Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall, 2002.
- Physical Description:xxi, 711 p. : ill.; 25 cm.
- Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index
- Subject:Electric motors, Alternating current -- Automatic control.
- Subject:Electric driving.
- Subject:Power electronics.
- Preface
- List of Principal Symbols
- Chapter 1 Power Semiconductors Devices
- 1.2 Diodes
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.3 Thyristors
- 1.4 Triacs
- 1.5 Gate Turn-Off Thyristors (GTOs)
- 1.6 Bipolar Power or Junction Transistors (BPTs or BJTs)
- 1.7 Power MOSFETs
- 1.8 Static Induction Transistors (SITs)
- 1.9 Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBTs)
- 1.10 MOS-Controlled Thyristors (MCTs)
- 1.11 Integrated Gate-Commutated Thyristors (IGCTs)
- 1.12 Large Band-Gap Materials for Devices
- 1.13 Power Integrated Circuits (PICs)
- 1.14 Summary
- Chapter 2 AC Machines for Drivers
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Induction Machines
- 2.2.1 Rotating Magnetic Field
- 2.2.2 Torque Production
- 2.2.3 Equivalent Circuit
- 2.2.4 Torque-Speed Curve
- 2.2.5 NEMA Classification of Machines
- 2.2.6 Variable-Voltage, Constant-Frequency Operation
- 2.2.7 Variable-Frequency Operation
- 2.2.8 Constant Volts/Hz Operation
- 2.2.9 Drive Operating Regions
- 2.2.10 Variable Stator Current Operation
- 2.2.11 The Effect of Harmonics
- 2.2.12 Dynamic d-q Model
- 2.3 Synchronous Machines
- 2.4 Variable Reluctance Machine (VRM)
- 2.5 Summary
- Chapter 3 Diodes and Phase-Controlled Converters
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Diode Rectifiers
- 3.2.1 Single-Phase Bridge - R, RL Load
- 3.2.2 Effect of Source Inductance
- 3.2.3 Single-Phase Bridge - RL, CEMF Load
- 3.2.4 Single-Phase Bridge - CR Load
- 3.2.5 Distortion, Displacement, and Power Factors
- 3.2.6 Distortion Factor (DF)
- 3.2.7 Displacement Power Factor (DPF)
- 3.2.8 Power Factor (PF)
- 3.2.9 Three-Phase Full Bridge - RL Load
- 3.2.10 Three-Phase Bridge - CR Load
- 3.3 Thristor Converters
- 3.3.1 Single-Phase Bridge - RL, CEMF Load
- 3.3.2 Discontinuous Conduction
- 3.3.3 Three-Phase Converter - RL, CEMF Load
- 3.3.4 Three-Phase, Half-Wave Converter
- 3.3.5 Analysis for Line Leakage Inductance (Lc)
- 3.3.6 Three-Phase Bridge Converter
- 3.3.7 Discontinuous Conduction
- 3.3.8 Three-Phase Dual Converter
- 3.3.9 Six-Pulse, Center-Tap Converter
- 3.3.10 12-Pulse Converter
- 3.3.11 Concurrent and Sequential Control of bridge Converters
- 3.4 Converter Control
- 3.5 EMI and Line Power Quality Problems
- 3.6 Summary
- Chapter 4 Cycloconverters
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Phase-Controlled Cycloconverters
- 4.3 Matrix Converters
- 4.4 High-Frequency Cycloconverters
- 4.5 Summary
- Chapter 5 Voltage-Fed Converters
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Single-Phase Inverters
- 5.3 Three-Phase Bridge Inverters
- 5.4 Multi-Stepped Inverters
- 5.5 Pulse Width Modulation Techniques
- 5.6 Three-Level Inverters
- 5.7 Hard Switching Effects
- 5.8 Resonant Inverters
- 5.9 Soft-Switched Inverters
- 5.10 Dynamic and Regenerative Drive Braking
- 5.11 PWM Rectifiers
- 5.12 Static VAR Compensators and Active Harmonic Filters
- 5.13 Introduction to Simulation - MATLAB/SIMULINK
- 5.14 Summary
- Chapter 6 Current-Fed Converters
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 General Operation of Six-Step Thyristor Inverter
- 6.3 Load-Commutated Inverters
- 6.4 Force-Commutated Inverters
- 6.5 Harmonic Heating and Torque Pulsation
- 6.6 Multi-Stepped Inverters
- 6.7 Inverters with Self-Commutated Devices
- 6.8 Current-Fed vs. Voltage-Fed Converters
- 6.9 Summary
- Chapter 7 Induction Motor Slip-Power Recovery Drives
- Untitled
- Chapter 8 Control and Estimation of Induction Motor Drives
- 8.1 Introduction
- 8.2 Induction Motor Control with Small Signal Model
- 8.3 Scalar Control
- 8.4 Vector or Field-Oriented Control
- 8.4.1 DC Drive Analogy
- 8.4.2 Equivalent Circuit and Phasor Diagram
- 8.4.3 Principles of Vector Control
- 8.4.4 Direct or Feedback Vector Control
- 8.4.5 Flux Vector Estimation
- 8.4.6 Indirect or Feedforward Vector Control
- 8.4.7 Vector Control of Line-Side PWM Rectifier
- 8.4.8 Stator Flux-Oriented Vector Control
- 8.4.9 Vector Control of Current-Fed Inverter Drive
- 8.4.10 Vector Control of Cycloconverter Drive
- 8.5 Sensorless Vector Control
- 8.6 Direct Torque and Flux Control (DTC)
- 8.7 Adaptive Control
- 8.8 Self-Commissioning of Drive
- 8.9 Summary
- Chapter 9 Control and Estimation of Synchronous Motor Drives
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 Sinusoidal SPM Machine Drives
- 9.3 Synchronous Reluctance Machine Drives
- 9.4 Sinusoidal IPM Machine Drives
- 9.5 Trapezoidal SPM Machine Drives
- 9.6 Wound-Field Synchronous Machine Drives
- 9.7 Sensorless Control
- 9.8 Switched Reluctance Motor (SRM) Drives
- 9.9 Summary
- Chapter 10 Expert System Principles and Applications
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.2 Expert System Principles
- 10.3 Expert System Shell
- 10.4 Design Methodology
- 10.5 Application
- 10.6 Glossary
- 10.7 Summary
- Chapter 11 Fuzzy Logic Principles and Applications
- 11.1 Introduction
- 11.2 Fuzzy Sets
- 11.3 Fuzzy System
- 11.4 Fuzzy Control
- 11.5 General design Methotology
- 11.6 Applications
- 11.7 Fuzzy Logic Toolbox
- 11.8 Glossary
- 11.9 Summary
- Chapter 12 Neural Network Principles and Applications
- 12.1 Introduction
- 12.2 The Structure of a Neuron
- 12.3 Artificial Neural Network
- 12.4 Other Networks
- 12.5 Neural Network in Identification and Control
- 12.6 General Design Methodology
- 12.7 Applications
- 12.8 Neuro-Fuzzy Systems
- 12.9 Demo Program With Neural Network Toolbox
- 12.10 Glossary
- 12.11 Summary
- Index