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Affiner la recherche Interroger des sources externesControl in power electronics / Marian P. Kazmierkowski
Titre : Control in power electronics : selected problems Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Marian P. Kazmierkowski, Auteur ; Ramu Krishnan, Auteur ; Frede Blaabjerg, Auteur Editeur : San Diego, London, Boston : Academic Press Année de publication : 2002 Collection : Academic Press Series in Engineering Series Importance : 518 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en coul., ill. Format : 25.4 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-12-402772-5 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : ELECTROTECHNIQUE Index. décimale : 10-05 Electronique de puissance et industrielle Résumé : The authors were originally brought together to share research and applications through the international Danfoss Professor Programme at Aalborg University in Denmark.
Personal computers would be unwieldy and inefficient without power electronic dc supplies. Portable communication devices and computers would also be impractical. High-performance lighting systems, motor controls, and a wide range of industrial controls depend on power electronics. In the near future we can expect strong growth in automotive applications, dc power supplies for communication systems, portable applications, and high-end converters. We are approaching a time when all electrical energy will be processed and controlled through power electronics somewhere in the path from generation to end use.Note de contenu : Contents:
Part I: PWM Converters: Topologies and Control
1. Power Electronic Converters
2. Resonant dc Link Converters
3. Fundamentals of the Matrix Converter Technology
4. Pulse Width Modulation Techniques for Three-Phase Voltage Source Converters
Part II: Motor Control
5. Control of PWM Inverter-Fed Induction Motors;
6. Energy Optimal Control of Induction Motor Drives;
7. Comparison of Torque Control Strategies Based on the Constant Power Loss Control System for PMSM;
8. Modeling and Control of Synchronous Reluctance Machines
9. Direct Torque and Flux Control (DTFC) of ac Drives
10. Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic Control in Power Electronics
Part III: Utilities Interface and Wind Turbine Systems
11. Control of Three-Phase PWM Rectifiers
12. Power Quality and Adjustable Speed Drives
13. Wind Turbine Systems
IndexControl in power electronics : selected problems [texte imprimé] / Marian P. Kazmierkowski, Auteur ; Ramu Krishnan, Auteur ; Frede Blaabjerg, Auteur . - San Diego, London, Boston : Academic Press, 2002 . - 518 p. : couv. ill. en coul., ill. ; 25.4 cm. - (Academic Press Series in Engineering Series) .
ISBN : 978-0-12-402772-5
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : ELECTROTECHNIQUE Index. décimale : 10-05 Electronique de puissance et industrielle Résumé : The authors were originally brought together to share research and applications through the international Danfoss Professor Programme at Aalborg University in Denmark.
Personal computers would be unwieldy and inefficient without power electronic dc supplies. Portable communication devices and computers would also be impractical. High-performance lighting systems, motor controls, and a wide range of industrial controls depend on power electronics. In the near future we can expect strong growth in automotive applications, dc power supplies for communication systems, portable applications, and high-end converters. We are approaching a time when all electrical energy will be processed and controlled through power electronics somewhere in the path from generation to end use.Note de contenu : Contents:
Part I: PWM Converters: Topologies and Control
1. Power Electronic Converters
2. Resonant dc Link Converters
3. Fundamentals of the Matrix Converter Technology
4. Pulse Width Modulation Techniques for Three-Phase Voltage Source Converters
Part II: Motor Control
5. Control of PWM Inverter-Fed Induction Motors;
6. Energy Optimal Control of Induction Motor Drives;
7. Comparison of Torque Control Strategies Based on the Constant Power Loss Control System for PMSM;
8. Modeling and Control of Synchronous Reluctance Machines
9. Direct Torque and Flux Control (DTFC) of ac Drives
10. Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic Control in Power Electronics
Part III: Utilities Interface and Wind Turbine Systems
11. Control of Three-Phase PWM Rectifiers
12. Power Quality and Adjustable Speed Drives
13. Wind Turbine Systems
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité N.Inventaire 01 10-05-02 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Disponible 01 Power electronics for modern wind turbines / Frede Blaabjerg
Titre : Power electronics for modern wind turbines Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Frede Blaabjerg, Auteur ; Zhe Chen, Auteur Editeur : USA : Morgan & Claypool Publishers Année de publication : 2006 Collection : Synthesis Lectures ON Power Electronics Importance : 60 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en coul., ill. Format : 24 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-598-29032-5 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : LES ÉNERGIES Index. décimale : 21-06 L'énergie éolienne Résumé : Wind energy is now the world's fastest growing energy source. In the past 10 years, the global wind energy capacity has increased rapidly. The installed global wind power capacity has grown to 47.317 GW from about 3.5 GW in 1994. The global wind power industry installed 7976 MW in 2004, an increase in total installed generating capacity of 20%. The phenomenal growth in the wind energy industry can be attributed to the concerns to the environmental issues, and research and development of innovative cost-reducing technologies.Denmark is a leading producer of wind turbines in the world, with an almost 40% share of the total worldwide production. The wind energy industry is a giant contributor to the Danish economy. In Denmark, the 3117 MW (in 2004) wind power is supplied by approximately 5500 wind turbines. Individuals and cooperatives own around 80% of the capacity. Denmark will increase the percentage of energy produced from wind to 25% by 2008, and aims for a 50% wind share of energy production by 2025.Wind technology has improved significantly over the past two decades, and almost all of the aspects related to the wind energy technology are still under active research and development. However, this monograph will introduce some basics of the electrical and power electronic aspects involved with modern wind generation systems, including modern power electronics and converters, electric generation and conversion systems for both fixed speed and variable speed systems, control techniques for wind turbines, configurations of wind farms, and the issues of integrating wind turbines into power systems. Note de contenu : Contents:
1. Wind Energy Conversion
2. Modern Power Electronics and Converter Systems
3. Generator Systems for Wind Turbines
4. Control of Wind Turbines
5. Electrical Topologies of Wind Farms Based on Different Wind Turbines
6. Integration of Wind Turbines into Power Systems
ConclusionPower electronics for modern wind turbines [texte imprimé] / Frede Blaabjerg, Auteur ; Zhe Chen, Auteur . - USA : Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2006 . - 60 p. : couv. ill. en coul., ill. ; 24 cm.. - (Synthesis Lectures ON Power Electronics) .
ISBN : 978-1-598-29032-5
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : LES ÉNERGIES Index. décimale : 21-06 L'énergie éolienne Résumé : Wind energy is now the world's fastest growing energy source. In the past 10 years, the global wind energy capacity has increased rapidly. The installed global wind power capacity has grown to 47.317 GW from about 3.5 GW in 1994. The global wind power industry installed 7976 MW in 2004, an increase in total installed generating capacity of 20%. The phenomenal growth in the wind energy industry can be attributed to the concerns to the environmental issues, and research and development of innovative cost-reducing technologies.Denmark is a leading producer of wind turbines in the world, with an almost 40% share of the total worldwide production. The wind energy industry is a giant contributor to the Danish economy. In Denmark, the 3117 MW (in 2004) wind power is supplied by approximately 5500 wind turbines. Individuals and cooperatives own around 80% of the capacity. Denmark will increase the percentage of energy produced from wind to 25% by 2008, and aims for a 50% wind share of energy production by 2025.Wind technology has improved significantly over the past two decades, and almost all of the aspects related to the wind energy technology are still under active research and development. However, this monograph will introduce some basics of the electrical and power electronic aspects involved with modern wind generation systems, including modern power electronics and converters, electric generation and conversion systems for both fixed speed and variable speed systems, control techniques for wind turbines, configurations of wind farms, and the issues of integrating wind turbines into power systems. Note de contenu : Contents:
1. Wind Energy Conversion
2. Modern Power Electronics and Converter Systems
3. Generator Systems for Wind Turbines
4. Control of Wind Turbines
5. Electrical Topologies of Wind Farms Based on Different Wind Turbines
6. Integration of Wind Turbines into Power Systems
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