Power electronics design : a practitioner's guide
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Power electronics design : a practitioner's guide
Elsevier/Newnes, 2005
1st ed
- (hardcover : alk. pap
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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This book serves as an invaluable reference to Power Electronics Design, covering the application of high-power semiconductor technology to large motor drives, power supplies, power conversion equipment, electric utility auxiliaries and numerous other applications.Design engineers, design drafters and technicians in the power electronics industry, as well as students studying power electronics in various contexts, will benefit from Keith Sueker's decades of experience in the industry. With this experience, the author has put the overall power electronics design process in the context of primary electronic components and the many associated components required for a system. The seeming complexity of power electronics design is made transparent with Keith Sueker's simple, direct language and a minimum reliance on mathematics. Readers will come away with a wealth of practical design information that has hundreds of explanatory diagrams to support it, having also seen many examples of potential pitfalls in the design process.
Table of Contents
- Electric Power
- Power Apparatus
- Analytical Tools
- Feedback Control Systems
- Transients
- Traveling Waves
- Transformers and Reactors
- Rotating Machines
- Rectifiers and Converters
- Phase Control
- Series and Parallel Operation
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