Power electronics for renewable energy systems, transportation, and industrial applications
Power Electronics for Renewable Energy, Transportation, and Industrial Applications combines state-of-the-art global expertise to present the latest research on power electronics and its application in transportation, renewable energy, and different industrial applications. This timely book aims to...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom ; Hoboken, New Jersey :
Wiley/IEEE
2014.
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Edición: | 1st edition |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- 11.3 DC-Link Capacitors Voltage Balancing in Diode-Clamped Converter 334
- 11.4 Control Algorithms for AC / DC / AC Converters 345
- 11.5 AC / DC / AC Converter with Active Power FeedForward 356
- 11.6 Summary and Conclusions 361
- References 362
- 12 Power Electronics for More Electric Aircraft 365
- 12.1 Introduction 365
- 12.2 More Electric Aircraft 367
- 12.3 More Electric Engine (MEE) 372
- 12.4 Electric Power Generation Strategies 374
- 12.5 Power Electronics and Power Conversion 378
- 12.6 Power Distribution 381
- 12.7 Conclusions 384
- References 385
- 13 Electric and Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles 387
- 13.1 Introduction 387
- 13.2 Electric, Hybrid Electric and Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle Topologies 388
- 13.3 EV and PHEV Charging Infrastructures 392
- 13.4 Power Electronics for EV and PHEV Charging Infrastructure 404
- 13.5 Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) and Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) Concepts 407
- 13.6 Power Electronics for PEV Charging 410
- References 419
- 14 Multilevel Converter/Inverter Topologies and Applications 422
- 14.1 Introduction 422
- 14.2 Fundamentals of Multilevel Converters/Inverters 423
- 14.3 Cascaded Multilevel Inverters and Their Applications 432
- 14.4 Emerging Applications and Discussions 444
- 14.5 Summary 459
- Acknowledgment 461
- References 461
- 15 Multiphase Matrix Converter Topologies and Control 463
- 15.1 Introduction 463
- 15.2 Three-Phase Input with Five-Phase Output Matrix Converter 464
- 15.3 Simulation and Experimental Results 484
- 15.4 Matrix Converter with Five-Phase Input and Three-Phase Output 488
- 15.5 Sample Results 499
- Acknowledgment 501
- References 501
- 16 Boost Preregulators for Power Factor Correction in Single-Phase Rectifiers 503
- 16.1 Introduction 503
- 16.2 Basic Boost PFC 504
- 16.3 Half-Bridge Asymmetric Boost PFC 511
- 16.4 Interleaved Dual-Boost PFC 519
- 16.5 Conclusion 528
- References 529
- 17 Active Power Filter 534
- 17.1 Introduction 534
- 17.2 Harmonics 535.
- 17.3 Effects and Negative Consequences of Harmonics 535
- 17.4 International Standards for Harmonics 536
- 17.5 Types of Harmonics 537
- 17.5.1 Harmonic Current Sources 537
- 17.5.2 Harmonic Voltage Sources 537
- 17.6 Passive Filters 539
- 17.7 Power Definitions 540
- 17.8 Active Power Filters 543
- 17.9 APF Switching Frequency Choice Methodology 547
- 17.10 Harmonic Current Extraction Techniques (HCET) 548
- 17.11 Shunt Active Power Filter 555
- 17.12 Series Active Power Filter 564
- 17.13 Unified Power Quality Conditioner 565
- Acknowledgment 569
- References 569
- 18A Hardware-in-the-Loop Systems with Power Electronics: A Powerful Simulation Tool 573
- 18A.1 Background 573
- 18A.2 Increasing the Performance of the Power Stage 575
- 18A.3 Machine Model of an Asynchronous Machine 581
- 18A.4 Results and Conclusions 583
- References 589
- 18B Real-Time Simulation of Modular Multilevel Converters (MMCs) 591
- 18B.1 Introduction 591
- 18B.2 Choice of Modeling for MMC and Its Limitations 597
- 18B.3 Hardware Technology for Real-Time Simulation 598
- 18B.4 Implementation for Real-Time Simulator Using Different Approach 601
- 18B.5 Conclusion 606
- References 606
- 19 Model Predictive Speed Control of Electrical Machines 608
- 19.1 Introduction 608
- 19.2 Review of Classical Speed Control Schemes for Electrical Machines 609
- 19.3 Predictive Current Control 613
- 19.4 Predictive Torque Control 617
- 19.5 Predictive Torque Control Using a Direct Matrix Converter 619
- 19.6 Predictive Speed Control 622
- 19.7 Conclusions 626
- Acknowledgment 627
- References 627
- 20 The Electrical Drive Systems with the Current Source Converter 630
- 20.1 Introduction 630
- 20.2 The Drive System Structure 631
- 20.3 The PWM in CSCs 633
- 20.4 The Generalized Control of a CSR 636
- 20.5 The Mathematical Model of an Asynchronous and a Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor 639
- 20.6 The Current and Voltage Control of an Induction Machine 641
- 20.7 The Current and Voltage Control of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor 651.
- 20.8 The Control System of a Doubly Fed Motor Supplied by a CSC 657
- 20.9 Conclusion 661
- References 662
- 21 Common-Mode Voltage and Bearing Currents in PWM Inverters: Causes, Effects and Prevention 664
- 21.1 Introduction 664
- 21.2 Determination of the Induction Motor Common-Mode Parameters 671
- 21.3 Prevention of Common-Mode Current: Passive Methods 674
- 21.4 Active Systems for Reducing the CM Current 682
- 21.5 Common-Mode Current Reduction by PWM Algorithm Modifications 683
- 21.6 Summary 692
- References 692
- 22 High-Power Drive Systems for Industrial Applications: Practical Examples 695
- 22.1 Introduction 695
- 22.2 LNG Plants 696
- 22.3 Gas Turbines (GTs): the Conventional Compressor Drives 697
- 22.4 Technical and Economic Impact of VFDs 699
- 22.5 High-Power Electric Motors 700
- 22.6 High-Power Electric Drives 705
- 22.7 Switching Devices 705
- 22.8 High-Power Converter Topologies 709
- 22.9 Multilevel VSI Topologies 711
- 22.10 Control of High-Power Electric Drives 719
- 22.11 Conclusion 723
- Acknowledgment 724
- References 724
- 23 Modulation and Control of Single-Phase Grid-Side Converters 727
- 23.1 Introduction 727
- 23.2 Modulation Techniques in Single-Phase Voltage Source Converters 729
- 23.3 Control of AC / DC Single-Phase Voltage Source Converters 748
- 23.4 Summary 763
- References 763
- 24 Impedance Source Inverters 766
- 24.1 Multilevel Inverters 766
- 24.2 Quasi-Z-Source Inverter 767
- 24.3 qZSI-Based Cascade Multilevel PV System 775
- 24.4 Hardware Implementation 780
- Acknowledgments 782
- References 782
- Index 787.
- Foreword xix
- Preface xxi
- Acknowledgements xxv
- List of Contributors xxvii
- 1 Energy, Global Warming and Impact of Power Electronics in the Present Century 1
- 1.1 Introduction 1
- 1.2 Energy 2
- 1.3 Environmental Pollution: Global Warming Problem 3
- 1.4 Impact of Power Electronics on Energy Systems 8
- 1.5 Smart Grid 20
- 1.6 Electric/Hybrid Electric Vehicles 21
- 1.7 Conclusion and Future Prognosis 23
- References 25
- 2 Challenges of the Current Energy Scenario: The Power Electronics Contribution 27
- 2.1 Introduction 27
- 2.2 Energy Transmission and Distribution Systems 28
- 2.3 Renewable Energy Systems 34
- 2.4 Transportation Systems 41
- 2.5 Energy Storage Systems 42
- 2.6 Conclusions 47
- References 47
- 3 An Overview on Distributed Generation and Smart Grid Concepts and Technologies 50
- 3.1 Introduction 50
- 3.2 Requirements of Distributed Generation Systems and Smart Grids 51
- 3.3 Photovoltaic Generators 52
- 3.4 Wind and Mini-hydro Generators 55
- 3.5 Energy Storage Systems 56
- 3.6 Electric Vehicles 57
- 3.7 Microgrids 57
- 3.8 Smart Grid Issues 59
- 3.9 Active Management of Distribution Networks 60
- 3.10 Communication Systems in Smart Grids 61
- 3.11 Advanced Metering Infrastructure and Real-Time Pricing 62
- 3.12 Standards for Smart Grids 63
- References 65
- 4 Recent Advances in Power Semiconductor Technology 69
- 4.1 Introduction 69
- 4.2 Silicon Power Transistors 70
- 4.3 Overview of SiC Transistor Designs 75
- 4.4 Gate and Base Drivers for SiC Devices 80
- 4.5 Parallel Connection of Transistors 89
- 4.6 Overview of Applications 97
- 4.7 Gallium Nitride Transistors 100
- 4.8 Summary 102
- References 102
- 5 AC-Link Universal Power Converters: A New Class of Power Converters for Renewable Energy and Transportation 107
- 5.1 Introduction 107
- 5.2 Hard Switching ac-Link Universal Power Converter 108
- 5.3 Soft Switching ac-Link Universal Power Converter 112
- 5.4 Principle of Operation of the Soft Switching ac-Link Universal Power Converter 113.
- 5.5 Design Procedure 122
- 5.6 Analysis 123
- 5.7 Applications 126
- 5.8 Summary 133
- Acknowledgment 133
- References 133
- 6 High Power Electronics: Key Technology forWind Turbines 136
- 6.1 Introduction 136
- 6.2 Development of Wind Power Generation 137
- 6.3 Wind Power Conversion 138
- 6.4 Power Converters for Wind Turbines 143
- 6.5 Power Semiconductors for Wind Power Converter 149
- 6.6 Controls and Grid Requirements for Modern Wind Turbines 150
- 6.7 Emerging Reliability Issues for Wind Power System 155
- 6.8 Conclusion 156
- References 156
- 7 Photovoltaic Energy Conversion Systems 160
- 7.1 Introduction 160
- 7.2 Power Curves and Maximum Power Point of PV Systems 162
- 7.3 Grid-Connected PV System Configurations 165
- 7.4 Control of Grid-Connected PV Systems 181
- 7.5 Recent Developments in Multilevel Inverter-Based PV Systems 192
- 7.6 Summary 195
- References 195
- 8 Controllability Analysis of Renewable Energy Systems 199
- 8.1 Introduction 199
- 8.2 Zero Dynamics of the Nonlinear System 201
- 8.3 Controllability of Wind Turbine Connected through L Filter to the Grid 202
- 8.4 Controllability of Wind Turbine Connected through LCL Filter to the Grid 208
- 8.5 Controllability and Stability Analysis of PV System Connected to Current Source Inverter 219
- 8.6 Conclusions 228
- References 229
- 9 Universal Operation of Small/Medium-Sized Renewable Energy Systems 231
- 9.1 Distributed Power Generation Systems 231
- 9.2 Control of Power Converters for Grid-Interactive Distributed Power Generation Systems 243
- 9.3 Ancillary Feature 259
- 9.4 Summary 267
- References 268
- 10 Properties and Control of a Doubly Fed Induction Machine 270
- 10.1 Introduction. Basic principles of DFIM 270
- 10.2 Vector Control of DFIM Using an AC/DC/AC Converter 280
- 10.3 DFIM-Based Wind Energy Conversion Systems 305
- References 317
- 11 AC / DC / AC Converters for Distributed Power Generation Systems 319
- 11.1 Introduction 319
- 11.2 Pulse-Width Modulation for AC / DC / AC Topologies 328.