Modeling and Control of Power Electronics Converter Systems for Power Quality Improvements provides grounded theory for the modeling, analysis and control of different converter topologies that improve the power quality of mains. Intended for researchers and practitioners working in the field, topics include modeling equations and the state of research to improve power quality converters. By presenting control methods for different converter topologies and aspects related to multi-level inverters and specific analysis related to the AC interface of drives, the book helps users by putting a particular emphasis on different control algorithms that enhance knowledge and research work.
Modeling and Control of Power Electronics Converter Systems for Power Quality Improvements provides grounded theory for the modeling, analysis and control of different converter topologies that improve the power quality of mains. Intended for researchers and practitioners working in the field, topics include modeling equations and the state of research to improve power quality converters. By presenting control methods for different converter topologies and aspects related to multi-level inverters and specific analysis related to the AC interface of drives, the book helps users by putting a particular emphasis on different control algorithms that enhance knowledge and research work.
1. Introduction2. Control Strategies of Shunt Active Filters 3. Multi-Level Inverters4. Control Strategies of Reduced Device Count Multi-Level Inverter5. Active Waveshaping Techniques for Power Quality Improvements in AC Drive 6. Isolated Active Waveshaping Techniques for Power Quality Improvements in AC Drive
Sanjeet Kumar Dwivedi, PhD, is an adjunct professor at Curtin
University, Perth, Australia and is working as a scrum master and
senior R&D engineer in control engineering, application, and
motor control for Danfoss Power Electronics, Graasten, Denmark
since 2008, where he is conducting research on new control
techniques in power electronics and motor drives. He has authored
more than 40 technical papers and holds 3 international patents.
Dr. Shailendra Jain is currently working as a Professor in the
Department of Electrical Engineering, Maulana Azad National
Institute of Technology, India. His research interests include
Power Electronics & Electrical Drives, Power Quality Improvement,
Active Power Filter/ STATCOM/ HPF Converters, Multilevel Inverters,
Reduce Device Count MLIs, Electrical Vehicular Systems, Distributed
Generation, Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Electrical
Systems, High Speed Transit System. He is serving as an editorial
member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Prof
Krishna Kumar Gupta obtained B.Tech (Electrical Engineering) and
M.Tech. (Power Systems) degrees from Maulana Azad National
Institute of Technology (MANIT) Bhopal in 2005 and 2007
respectively. He pursued research on “emerging topologies of
multilevel inverters and awarded Ph.D by MANIT Bhopal in the year
2013.
He has authored many articles published in international journals
and conferences. He is an active reviewer of many journals
including IEEE Transactions of Industrial Electronics, IEEE
Transactions of Power Electronics and IET Power Electronics. His
areas of interest include power electronics for renewable energy,
energy storage devices for power system applications, real time
controllers for power electronic systems and modulation strategies
for power converters. Dr. Gupta is a recipient of the Young
Scientist Award, conferred by Council of Science and Technology,
Government of M.P. He has authored a book on Inverters, published
by Elsevier Inc. He has also contributed chapters in the book on
Electrical Drives being published by IEEE-Wiley Press. He has been
invited as an Expert Speaker to many NITs. In addition, he is
working on funded project on improving the LED driving technology
for enhanced warranty of LED products. Dr. Pradyumn Chaturvedi's
current research area is Multilevel Converters, Its Applications in
High Power Electrical Drives and Renewable Energy Sources, Power
Quality Improvement, Photovoltaic Power Conditioning.
"Among the book's strengths is that it includes modelling and control methods for different ac-dc converter topologies used in the active improvement of power quality. It also facilitates understanding using real parameters for simulations in MATLAB and PSIM programs as well as experimental tests to show the efficiency of grid current harmonics reduction according to valid standards.""I recommend this book as a useful text for students and scholars who work in the area of power quality improvement and are interested in design and modelling"--Marian P. Kazmierkowski, Warsaw University of Technology, IEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine, September 2019
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