Power Electronics and Drive Systems

Frede Blaabjerg*, Francesco Iannuzzo, Lorenzo Ceccarelli

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Abstract

Electrical machines need drive systems to be correctly controlled, if they need to be operated at variable speed. This can be achieved by modulating the energy flow to/from them. Power electronic devices operate as a switch, that is, in two possible states: on state and off state. As the complexity and the scale of electric‐ and electronic‐based power systems have been increasing, the need for computer‐aided design (CAD) tools of such systems has become rather essential. Modeling and simulating the operation of a circuit before the actual implementation can give essential knowledge about the circuit's behavior and greatly improve the design process, allowing to spot weaknesses and evaluate the performance under different conditions. The electrical circuit is not the only part to pay attention to when designing a real converter. In fact, a correct design must also take into account other physical domains, in particular, the thermal one.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelMultiphysics Simulation by Design for Electrical Machines, Power Electronics and Drives
RedaktørerMarius Rosu, Ping Zhou, Dingsheng Lin, Dan Ionel, Mircea Popescu, Frede Blaabjerg, Vandana Rallabandi, David Staton
Antal sider31
ForlagWiley-IEEE press
Publikationsdatonov. 2017
Sider251-281
Kapitel6
ISBN (Trykt)9781119103448
ISBN (Elektronisk)9781119103462
DOI
StatusUdgivet - nov. 2017

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