Power Electronics

PWM Rectifier

Submitted by tushar pramanick on Sun, 07/27/2014 - 21:47
The most interesting reduction technique of current harmonic is a PWM (active) rectifier (Fig. 1.3). Two types of PWM converters, with a voltage source output (Fig. 1.4) and a current source output (Fig. 1.5) can be used.

Active PWM filter

Submitted by tushar pramanick on Sun, 07/27/2014 - 21:10
An alternative to the passive filter is use of the active PWM filter (AF), which displays better dynamics and controls the harmonic and fundamental currents. Active filters are mainly divided into two different types..
Different harmonic reduction Technique tushar pramanick Sun, 07/27/2014 - 20:48
Many harmonic reduction methods exist. These techniques based on passive components, mixing single and three-phase diode rectifiers, and power electronics techniques as: multi-pulse rectifiers, active filters and PWM rectifiers (Fig. 1.1). They can be generally divided as:
IEEE standards On line current and voltage Harmonic tushar pramanick Sun, 07/27/2014 - 19:29

Reduction of harmonic content in line current to a few percent allows avoiding most of the mentioned problems.

List of Symbols of Power Electronics

Submitted by tushar pramanick on Sun, 07/27/2014 - 18:55
List of Symbols used in Power Electronics books. Average value of the output DC voltage., Average value of the output DC current., Output dc power.,Output capacitor. The root mean square (rms) value of the ac voltage., The rms value of the ac current. Efficiency ( or Rectification ratio) of a rectifier.

Introduction to power electronics

Submitted by tushar pramanick on Sun, 07/27/2014 - 18:42
In recent times, energy conservation is one of the most popular issues through the world. Lots of debates and discussions are taking place as to how to save energy. One of the best meaningful solutions to the ever increasing energy crisis is to improve energy utilization efficiency...