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Advanced Power Electronics and Control

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Course Description

Overview

COURSE OUTLINE: This course is suitable for UG (B.Tech) and M.Tech studying in Advance Power Electronics. This course describes modern topics of Power Electronics in terms of switches, topologies and control. Moreover, the proposed course explains the application of Power Electronics in drives, Power Systems and Renewable Energy and other utility. This application of Power Electronics including all these fields has been discussed in detail with advanced switching topology and modern control techniques. Students of B.Tech and M.Tech and participants of the industry will find this course beneficial not only for GATE and other competitive exams but also to help them to upgrade for the fast-changing Power Electronics industry.


Syllabus

Advance power electronics and Control Promo.
Introduction.
Basic Concept of Switches.
Device Physics I.
Device Physics II.
Device Physics III.
Device Physics IV.
Application and Analysis of Switches I.
Application and Analysis of Switches II.
Single Phase Converter.
Single Phase Converter II.
Single Phase Converters III.
Three Phase Converter I.
Three Phase Converters II.
Multipulse Converters II.
Effect of Source Inductance and PWM Rectifiers.
PWM Rectifiers II.
PWM Rectifiers III and Power Factor Improvement Techniques.
PWM Rectifiers IV and Power Factor Improvement Techniques II.
Power Factor Improvement Techniques III and Non Isolated DC- DC Converters.
Non Isolated DC- DC Converters II.
Non Isolated and Isolated DC- DC Converters and Choppers.
Isolated DC-DC Converters and Choppers.
Isolated DC- DC Converters Part II.
Isolated DC- DC Converters III.
Isolated DC- DC Converters IV and VSI & CSI.
VSI &CSI.
VSI & CSI II and MLI.
PWM Techniques II & MLI.
MLI II & ZSI.
ZSI II and Space Vector Modulation (SVM).
SVM II and AC to AC Converters.
SVM III and AC to AC Converters.
Cycloconverters and Matrix Converters.
Matrix Converter II.
Matrix Converter III and Power Quality Mitigation Devices.
Power Quality Mitigation Devices II.
Linear and Non Linear Control in Power Electronics.
Linear and Non Linear Control in Power Electronics II.
Non-Linear Control in Power Electronics.
Application and Conclusion.


Taught by

IIT Roorkee July 2018

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