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电力电子学:变换器、应用和设计(第3版.影印版)

  • 作者:(美)莫汉 (美)冯德兰德
  • 出版社:高等教育出版社
  • ISBN:9787040140026
  • 出版日期:2004年02月01日
  • 页数:802
  • 定价:¥65.00
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    本套教学用书的特点:权威性:教育部高等教育司**、教育部高等学校信息科学与技术引进教材专家组遴选系统性:覆盖电子信息、通信类、自动化专业主干课程先进性:**通信专家近两年的*新著作,内容体系先进经济性:价格与国内自编教材相当,是国内引进教材价格*低的本书分为七部分,共三十章。**部分为概述;第二部分为通用电力电子电路;第三部分为电源应用;第四部分为电机驱动应用;第五部分为其他应用,包括民用与工业应用、电力应用、电力接口的优化;第六部分为半导体器件;第七部分为实用变换器设计。 本书配套一张光盘,内容主要包括:可作为作业和自学内容的大量有难度的习题;为深入掌握基本概念而增加的基于PSPICE的虚拟实验;*新的磁元件的设计方法;每一章的难点和**部分的幻灯片。这些为教师备课和学生考试前的复习提供了很大的帮助。本书内容全面,几乎涉及了电力电子学的各个领域,包括各种应用领域,内容非学实用。 本书可作为高等院校电气工程、自动化等专业本科生"电力电子技术"课程的教材使用,也可供有关工程技术人员参考
    目录
    PART1INTRODUCTION1
    ChapterIPowerElectronicSystems3
    1-1Introduction3
    1-2PowerElectronicsversusLinearElectronics4
    1-3ScopeandApplications7
    1-4ClassificationofPowerProcessorsandConverters9
    1-**bouttheText12
    1-6InterdisciplinaryNatureofPowerElectronics13
    1-7ConventionofSymbolsUsed14
    Problems14
    References15
    Chapter2OverviewofPowerSemiconductorSwitches16
    2-1Introduction16
    2-2Diodes16
    2-3Thyristors18
    2-4DesiredCharacteristicsinControllableSwitches20
    2-5BipolarJunctionTransistorsandMonolithicDarlingtons24
    2-6Metal-Oxide-SemiconductorFieldEffectTransistors25
    2-7Gate-Turn-OffThyristors26
    2-8InsulatedGateBipolarTransistors27
    2-9MOS-ControlledThyristors29
    2-10ComparisonofControllableSwitches29
    2-11DriveandSnubberCircuits30
    2-12JustificationforUsingIdealizedDeviceCharacteristics31
    Summary32
    Problems32
    References32
    Chapter3ReviewofBasicElectricalandMagneticCircuitConcepts33
    3-1Introduction33
    3-2ElectricCircuits33
    3-3MagneticCircuits46
    Summary57
    Problems58
    References60
    Chapter4ComputerSimulationofPowerElectronicConvertersandSystems61
    4-1Introduction61
    4-2ChallengesinComputerSimulation62
    4-3SimulationProcess62
    4-4MechanicsofSimulation64
    4-5SolutionTechniquesforTime-DomainAnalysis65
    4-6WidelyUsed,Circuit-OrientedSimulators69
    4-7EquationSolvers72
    Summary74
    Problems74
    References75
    PART2GENERICPOWERELECTRONICCIRCUITS77
    Chapter5Line-FrequencyDiodeRectifiers:Line-FrequencyacUncontrolleddc79
    5-1Introduction79
    5-2BasicRectifierConcepts80
    5-3Single-PhaseDiodeBridgeRectifiers82
    5-4Voltage-Doubler(Single-Phase)Rectifiers100
    5-5EffectofSingle-PhaseRectifiersonNeutralCurrentsinThree-Phase,Four-WireSystems101
    5-6Three-Phase,Full-BridgeRectifiers103
    5-7ComparisonofSingle-PhaseandThree-PhaseRectifiers112
    5-8InrushCurrentandOvervoltagesatTurn-On112
    5-9ConcernsandRemediesforLine-CurrentHarmonicsandLowPowerFactor113
    Summary113
    Problems114
    References116
    Appendix117
    Chapter6Line-FrequencyPhase-ControlledRectifiersandInverters:Line-FrequencyacControlledde121
    6-1Introduction121
    6-2ThyristorCircuitsandTheirControl122
    6-3Single-PhaseConverters126
    6-4Three-PhaseConverters138
    6-5OtherThree-PhaseConverters153
    Summary153
    Problems154
    References157
    Appendix158
    Chapter7dc-deSwitch-ModeConverters161
    7-1Introduction161
    7-2Controlofdc--dcConverters162
    7-3Step-Down(Buck)Converter164
    7-4Step-Up(Boost)Converter172
    7-5Buck-BoostConverter178
    7-6Ctikdc-dcConverter184
    7-7FullBridgedc-dcConverter188
    7-8dc-dcConverterComparison195
    Summary196
    Problems197
    References199
    Chapter8Switch-Modedc-acInverters:deSinusoidalac200
    8-1Introduction200
    8-2BasicConceptsofSwitch-ModeInverters202
    8-3Single-PhaseInverters211
    8-4Three-PhaseInverters225
    8-5EffectofBlankingTimeonOutputVoltageinPWMInverters236
    8-6OtherInverterSwitchingSchemes239
    8-7RectifierModeofOperation243
    Summary244
    Problems246
    References248
    Chapter9ResonantConverters:Zero-Voltageand/orZero-CurrentSwitchings249
    9-1Introduction249
    9-2ClassificationofResonantConverters252
    9-3BasicResonantCircuitConcepts253
    9-4Load-ResonantConverters258
    9-5Resonant-SwitchConverters273
    9-6Zero-Voltage-Switching,Clamped-VoltageTopologies280
    9-7Resonant-dc-LinkInverterswithZero-VoltageSwitchings287
    9-8High-Frequency-LinkIntegral-Half-CycleConverters289
    Summary291
    Problems291
    References295
    PART3POWERSUPPLYAPPLICATIONS299
    Chapter10SwitchingdePowerSupplies301
    10-1Introduction301
    10-2LinearPowerSupplies301
    10-3OverviewofSwitchingPowerSupplies302
    10-4dc-dcConverterswithElectricalIsolation304
    10-5ControlofSwitch-ModedcPowerSupplies322
    10-6PowerSupplyProtection341
    10-7ElectricalIsolationintheFeedbackLoop344
    10-8DesigningtoMeetthePowerSupplySpecifications346
    Summary349
    Problems349
    References351
    Chapter11PowerConditionersandUninterruptiblePowerSupplies354
    11-1Introduction354
    11-2PowerLineDisturbances354
    11-3PowerConditioners357
    11-4UninterruptiblePowerSupplies(UPSs)358
    Summary363
    Problems363
    References364
    PART4MOTORDRIVEAPPLICATIONS365
    Chapter12IntroductiontoMotorDrives367
    12-1Introduction367
    12-2CriteriaforSelectingDriveComponents368
    Summary375
    Problems376
    References376
    Chapter13deMotorDrives377
    13-1Introduction377
    13-2EquivalentCircuitofdcMotors377
    13-3Permanent-MagnetdcMotors380
    13-4dcMotorswithaSeparatelyExcitedFieldWinding381
    13-5EffectofArmatureCurrentWaveform382
    13-6dcServoDrives383
    13-7Adjustable-SpeeddcDrives391
    Summary396
    Problems396
    References398
    Chapter14InductionMotorDrives399
    14-1Introduction399
    14-2BasicPrinciplesofInductionMotorOperation400
    14-3InductionMotorCharacteristicsatRated(Line)FrequencyandRatedVoltage405
    14-4SpeedControlbyVaryingStatorFrequencyandVoltage406
    14-5ImpactofNonsinusoidalExcitationonInductionMotors415
    14-6Variable-FrequencyConverterClassifications418
    14-7Variable-FrequencyPWM-VSIDrives419
    14-8Variable-FrequencySquare-WaveVSIDrives425
    14-9Variable-FrequencyCSIDrives426
    14-10ComparisonofVariable-FrequencyDrives427
    14-11Line-FrequencyVariable-VoltageDrives428
    14-12ReducedVoltageStarting("SoftStart")ofInductionMotors430
    14-13SpeedControlbyStaticSlipPowerRecovery431
    Summary432
    Problems433
    References434
    Chapter15SynchronousMotorDrives435
    15-1Introduction435
    15-2BasicPrinciplesofSynchronousMotorOperation435
    15-3SynchronousServomotorDriveswithSinusoidalWaveforms439
    15-4SynchronousServomotorDriveswithTrapezoidalWaveforms440
    15-5Load-CommutatedInverterDrives442
    15-6Cycloconverters445
    Summary445
    Problems446
    References447
    PART5OTHERAPPLICATIONS449
    Chapter16ResidentialandIndustrialApplications451
    16-1Introduction451
    16-2ResidentialApplications451
    16-3IndustrialApplications455
    Summary459
    Problems459
    References459
    Chapter17ElectricUtilityApplications460
    17-1Introduction460
    17-2High-voltagedcTransmission460
    17-3StaticvarCompensators471
    17-4InterconnectionofRenewableEnergySourcesandEnergyStorageSystemstotheUtilityGrid475
    17-**ctiveFilters480
    Summary480
    Problems481
    References482
    Chapter18OptimizingtheUtilityInterfacewithPowerElectronicSystems483
    18-1Introduction483
    18-2GenerationofCurrentHarmonics484
    18-3CurrentHarmonicsandPowerFactor485
    184HarmonicStandardsandRecommendedPractices485
    18-5NeedforImprovedUtilityInterface487
    18-6ImprovedSingle-PhaseUtilityInterface488
    18-7ImprovedThree-PhaseUtilityInterface498
    18-8ElectromagneticInterference500
    Summary502
    Problems503
    References503
    PART6SEMICONDUCTORDEVICES505
    Chapter19BasicSemiconductorPhysics507
    19-1Introduction507
    19-2ConductionProcessesinSemiconductors507
    19-3pnJunctions513
    19-4ChargeControlDescriptionofph-JunctionOperation518
    19-**valancheBreakdown520
    Summary522
    Problems522
    References523
    Chapter20PowerDiodes524
    20-1Introduction524
    20-2BasicStructureandI-VCharacteristics524
    20-3BreakdownVoltageConsiderations526
    20-4On-StateLosses531
    20-5SwitchingCharacteristics535
    20-6Schottk-yDiodes539
    Summary543
    Problems543
    References545
    Chapter21BipolarJunctionTransistors546
    21-1Introduction546
    21-2VerticalPowerTransistorStructures546
    21-3I-VCharacteristics548
    21-4PhysicsofBJTOperation550
    21-5SwitchingCharacteristics556
    21-6BreakdownVoltages562
    21-7SecondBreakdown563
    21-8On-StateLosses565
    21-9SafeOperatingAreas567
    Summary568
    Problems569
    References570
    Chapter22PowerMOSFETs571
    22-1Introduction571
    22-2BasicStructure571
    22-3I-VCharacteristics574
    22-4PhysicsofDeviceOperation576
    22-5SwitchingCharacteristics581
    22-6OperatingLimitationsandSafeOperatingAreas587
    Summary593
    Problems594
    References595
    Chapter23Thyristors596
    23-1Introduction596
    23-2BasicStructure596
    23-3I-VCharacteristics597
    23-4PhysicsofDeviceOperation599
    23-5SwitchingCharacteristics603
    23-6MethodsofImprovingdi/dtanddv/dtRatings608
    Summary610
    Problems611
    References612
    Chapter24GateTurn-OffThyristors613
    24-1Introduction613
    24-2BasicStructureandI-VCharacteristics613
    24-3PhysicsofTurn-OffOperation614
    24-4GTOSwitchingCharacteristics616
    24-50vercurrentProtectionofGTOs623
    Summary624
    Problems624
    References625
    Chapter25InsulatedGateBipolarTransistors626
    25-1Introduction626
    25-2BasicStructure626
    25-3I-VCharacteristics628
    25-4PhysicsofDeviceOperation629
    25-5LatchupinIGBTs631
    25-6SwitchingCharacteristics634
    25-7DeviceLimitsandSOAs637
    Summary639
    Problems639
    References640
    Chapter26EmergingDevicesandCircuits641
    26-1Introduction641
    26-2PowerJunctionFieldEffectTransistors641
    26-3Field-ControlledThyristor646
    26-4JFET-BasedDevicesversusOtherPowerDevices648
    26-5MOS-ControlledThyristors649
    26-6PowerIntegratedCircuits656
    26-7NewSemiconductorMaterialsforPowerDevices661
    Summary664
    Problems665
    References666
    PART7PRACTICALCONVERTERDESIGN
    CONSIDERATIONS667
    Chapter27SnubberCircuits669
    27-1FunctionandTypesofSnubberCircuits669
    27-2DiodeSnubbers670
    27-3SnubberCircuitsforThyristors678
    27-4NeedforSnubberswithTransistors680
    27-5Turn-OffSnubber682
    27-6OvervoltageSnubber686
    27-7Turn-OnSnubber688
    27-8SnubbersforBridgeCircuitConfigurations691
    27-9GTOSnubberConsiderations692
    Summary693
    Problems694
    References695
    Chapter28GateandBaseDriveCircuits696
    28-1PreliminaryDesignConsiderations696
    28-2dc-CoupledDriveCircuits697
    28-3ElectricallyIsolatedDriveCircuits703
    28-4Cascode-ConnectedDriveCircuits710
    28-5ThyristorDriveCircuits712
    28-6PowerDeviceProtectioninDriveCircuits717
    28-7CircuitLayoutConsiderations722
    Summary728
    Problems729
    References729
    Chapter29ComponentTemperatureControlandHeatSinks730
    29-1ControlofSemiconductorDeviceTemperatures730
    29-2HeatTransferbyConduction731
    29-3HeatSinks737
    29-4HeatTransferbyRadiationandConvection739
    Summary742
    Problems743
    References743
    Chapter30DesignofMagneticComponents744
    30-1MagneticMaterialsandCores744
    30-2CopperWindings752
    30-3ThermalConsiderations754
    30-4AnalysisofaSpecificInductorDesign756
    30-5InductorDesignProcedures760
    30-6AnalysisofaSpecificTransformerDesign767
    30-7EddyCurrents771
    30-8TransformerLeakageInductance779
    30-9TransformerDesignProcedure780
    30-10ComparisonofTransformerandInductorSizes789
    Summary789
    Problems790
    References792
    Index793

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