| Titre : | Uninterruptible power supplies and active filters | | Type de document : | texte imprimé | | Auteurs : | Ali Emadi, Auteur ; Abdolhosein Nasiri, Auteur ; Stoyan B. Bekiarov, Auteur | | Editeur : | Boca Raton, Florida : CRC Press | | Année de publication : | 2004 | | Collection : | Power Electronics and Applications Séries | | Importance : | 276 p. | | Présentation : | couv. ill. en coul., ill. | | Format : | 24 cm. | | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-84933-035-3 | | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | | Index. décimale : | 10-05 Electronique de puissance et industrielle | | Résumé : | As industry power demands become increasingly sensitive, power quality distortion becomes a critical issue. The recent increase in nonlinear loads drawing non-sinusoidal currents has seen the introduction of various tools to manage the clean delivery of power. Power demands of medical facilities, data storage and information systems, emergency equipment, etc. require uninterrupted, high quality power. Uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) and active filters provide this delivery.
The first to treat these power management tools together in a comprehensive discussion, Uninterruptible Power Supplies and Active Filters compares the similarities of UPS, active filters, and unified power quality conditioners. The book features a description of low-cost and reduced-parts configurations presented for the first time in any publication, along with a presentation of advanced digital controllers. These configurations are vital as industries seek to reduce the cost of power management in their operations.
As this field of power management technology continues to grow, industry and academia will come to rely upon the comprehensive treatment found within this book. Industrial engineers in power quality, circuits and devices, and aerospace engineers as well as graduate students will find this a complete and insightful resource for studying and applying the tools of this rapidly developing field. | | Note de contenu : | Table of contents:
1. UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLIES
1.1 Classification
1.2 Batteries for UPS Applications
1.3 Flywheels for UPS Applications
1.4 Comparative Analysis of Flywheels and Electrochemical Batteries
1.5 Applications of UPS Systems
1.6 Parallel Operation
1.7 Performance Evaluation of UPS Systems
1.8 Power Factor Correction in UPS Systems
1.9 Control of UPS Systems
1.10 Converters for UPS Systems
1.11Battery Charger/Discharger
2. ACTIVE FILTERS
2.1 Harmonic Definition
2.2 Harmonic Sources in Electrical Systems
2.3 Effects of Harmonics
2.4 Harmonic Mitigation Methods
2.5 Classification of Active Filters
2.6 Active Filters for DC/DC Converters
2.7 Modeling and Analysis
2.8 Control Strategies
2.9 Stability Assessment
3. UNIFIED POWER QUALITY CONDITIONERS
3.1 Series-Parallel Configuration
3.3 Current Control
3.4 Voltage Control
3.5 Power Flow and Characteristic Power
4. REDUCED-PARTS UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLIES
4.1 Concept of Reduced-Parts Converters Applied to Single-Phase On-Line UPS Systems
4.2 New On-Line UPS Systems Based on Half-Bridge Converters
4.3 New On-Line UPS Systems Based on a Novel AC/DC Rectifier
4.4 New Three-Phase On-Line UPS System with Reduced Number of Switches
4.5 New Single-Phase to Three-Phase Hybrid Line-Interactive/On-Line UPS System
5. REDUCED-PARTS ACTIVE FILTERS
5.1 Reduced-Parts Single-Phase and Three-Phase Active Filters
5.2 Reduced-Parts Single-Phase Unified Power Quality Conditioners
5.3 Reduced-Parts Single-Phase Series-Parallel Configurations
5.4 Reduced-Parts Three-Phase Series-Parallel Configurations
6. MODELING, ANALYSIS, AND DIGITAL CONTROL
6.1 System Modeling Using Generalized State Space Averaging Method
6.2 Digital Control
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Uninterruptible power supplies and active filters [texte imprimé] / Ali Emadi, Auteur ; Abdolhosein Nasiri, Auteur ; Stoyan B. Bekiarov, Auteur . - Boca Raton, Florida : CRC Press, 2004 . - 276 p. : couv. ill. en coul., ill. ; 24 cm.. - ( Power Electronics and Applications Séries) . ISBN : 978-0-84933-035-3 Langues : Anglais ( eng) | Index. décimale : | 10-05 Electronique de puissance et industrielle | | Résumé : | As industry power demands become increasingly sensitive, power quality distortion becomes a critical issue. The recent increase in nonlinear loads drawing non-sinusoidal currents has seen the introduction of various tools to manage the clean delivery of power. Power demands of medical facilities, data storage and information systems, emergency equipment, etc. require uninterrupted, high quality power. Uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) and active filters provide this delivery.
The first to treat these power management tools together in a comprehensive discussion, Uninterruptible Power Supplies and Active Filters compares the similarities of UPS, active filters, and unified power quality conditioners. The book features a description of low-cost and reduced-parts configurations presented for the first time in any publication, along with a presentation of advanced digital controllers. These configurations are vital as industries seek to reduce the cost of power management in their operations.
As this field of power management technology continues to grow, industry and academia will come to rely upon the comprehensive treatment found within this book. Industrial engineers in power quality, circuits and devices, and aerospace engineers as well as graduate students will find this a complete and insightful resource for studying and applying the tools of this rapidly developing field. | | Note de contenu : | Table of contents:
1. UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLIES
1.1 Classification
1.2 Batteries for UPS Applications
1.3 Flywheels for UPS Applications
1.4 Comparative Analysis of Flywheels and Electrochemical Batteries
1.5 Applications of UPS Systems
1.6 Parallel Operation
1.7 Performance Evaluation of UPS Systems
1.8 Power Factor Correction in UPS Systems
1.9 Control of UPS Systems
1.10 Converters for UPS Systems
1.11Battery Charger/Discharger
2. ACTIVE FILTERS
2.1 Harmonic Definition
2.2 Harmonic Sources in Electrical Systems
2.3 Effects of Harmonics
2.4 Harmonic Mitigation Methods
2.5 Classification of Active Filters
2.6 Active Filters for DC/DC Converters
2.7 Modeling and Analysis
2.8 Control Strategies
2.9 Stability Assessment
3. UNIFIED POWER QUALITY CONDITIONERS
3.1 Series-Parallel Configuration
3.3 Current Control
3.4 Voltage Control
3.5 Power Flow and Characteristic Power
4. REDUCED-PARTS UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLIES
4.1 Concept of Reduced-Parts Converters Applied to Single-Phase On-Line UPS Systems
4.2 New On-Line UPS Systems Based on Half-Bridge Converters
4.3 New On-Line UPS Systems Based on a Novel AC/DC Rectifier
4.4 New Three-Phase On-Line UPS System with Reduced Number of Switches
4.5 New Single-Phase to Three-Phase Hybrid Line-Interactive/On-Line UPS System
5. REDUCED-PARTS ACTIVE FILTERS
5.1 Reduced-Parts Single-Phase and Three-Phase Active Filters
5.2 Reduced-Parts Single-Phase Unified Power Quality Conditioners
5.3 Reduced-Parts Single-Phase Series-Parallel Configurations
5.4 Reduced-Parts Three-Phase Series-Parallel Configurations
6. MODELING, ANALYSIS, AND DIGITAL CONTROL
6.1 System Modeling Using Generalized State Space Averaging Method
6.2 Digital Control
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