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图书目录
PART 1 INTRODUCTION1
Chapter 1 Power Electronic Systems3
1-1 Introduction3
1-2 Power Electronics versus Linear Electronics4
1-3 Scope and Applications7
1-4 Classification of Power Processors and Converters9
1-5 About the Text12
1-6 Interdisciplinary Nature of Power Electronics13
1-7 Convention of Symbols Used14
Problems14
References15
Chapter 2 Overview of Power Semiconductor Switches16
2-1 Introduction16
2-2 Diodes16
2-3 Thyristors18
2-4 Desired Characteristics in Controllable Switches20
2-5 Bipolar Junction Transistors and Monolithic Darlingtons24
2-6 Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors25
2-7 Gate-Turn-Off Thyristors26
2-8 Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors27
2-9 MOS-Controlled Thyristors29
2-10 Comparison of Controllable Switches29
2-11 Drive and Snubber Circuits30
2-12 Justification for Using Idealized Device Characteristics31
Summary32
Problems32
References32
Chapter 3 Review of Basic Electrical and Magnetic Circuit Concepts33
3-1 Introduction33
3-2 Electric Circuits33
3-3 Magnetic Circuits46
Summary57
Problems58
References60
Chapter 4 Computer Simulation of Power Electronic Converters and Systems61
4-1 Introduction61
4-2 Challenges in Computer Simulation62
4-3 Simulation Process62
4-4 Mechanics of Simulation64
4-5 Solution Techniques for Time-Domain Analysis65
4-6 Widely Used,Circuit-Oriented Simulators69
4-7 Equation Solvers72
Summary74
Problems74
References75
PART 2 GENERIC POWER ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS77
Chapter 5 Line-Frequency Diode Rectifiers:Line-Frequency ac→Uncontrolled dc79
5-1 Introduction79
5-2 Basic Rectifier Concepts80
5-3 Single-Phase Diode Bridge Rectifiers82
5-4 Voltage-Doubler (Single-Phase) Rectifiers100
5-5 Effect of Single-Phase Rectifiers on Neutral Currents in Three-Phase,Four-Wire Systems101
5-6 Three-Phase,Full-Bridge Rectifiers103
5-7 Comparison of Single-Phase and Three-Phase Rectifiers112
5-8 Inrush Current and Overvoltages at Turn-On112
5-9 Concerns and Remedies for Line-Current Harmonics and Low Power Factor113
Summary113
Problems114
References116
Appendix117
Chapter 6 Line-Frequency Phase-Controlled Rectifiers and Inverters:Line-Frequency ac←→ Controlled dc6-1 Introduction121
6-2 Thyristor Circuits and Their Control122
6-3 Single-Phase Converters126
6-4 Three-Phase Converters138
6-5 Other Three-Phase Converters153
Summary153
Problems154
References157
Appendix158
Chapter 7 dc-dc Switch-Mode Converters7-1 Introduction161
7-2 Control of dc-dc Converters162
7-3 Step-Down (Buck) Converter164
7-4 Step-Up (Boost) Converter172
7-5 Buck-Boost Converter178
7-6 Cuk dc-dc Converter184
7-7 Full Bridge dc-dc Converter188
7-8 dc-dc Converter Comparison195
Summary196
Problems197
References199
Chapter 8 Switch-Mode dc-ac Inverters:dc←→Sinusoidal ac200
8-1 Introduction200
8-2 Basic Concepts of Switch-Mode Inverters202
8-3 Single-Phase Inverters211
8-4 Three-Phase Inverters225
8-5 Effect of Blanking Time on Output Voltage in PWM Inverters236
8-6 Other Inverter Switching Schemes239
8-7 Rectifier Mode of Operation243
Summary244
Problems246
References248
Chapter 9 Resonant Converters:Zero-Voltage and/or Zero-Current Switchings249
9-1 Introduction249
9-2 Classification of Resonant Converters252
9-3 Basic Resonant Circuit Concepts253
9-4 Load-Resonant Converters258
9-5 Resonant-Switch Converters273
9-6 Zero-Voltage-Switching,Clamped-Voltage Topologies280
9-7 Resonant-dc-Link Inverters with Zero-Voltage Switchings287
9-8 High-Frequency-Link Integral-Half-Cycle Converters289
Summary291
Problems291
References295
PART 3 POWER SUPPLY APPLICATIONS299
Chapter 10 Switching dc Power Supplies301
10-1 Introduction301
10-2 Linear Power Supplies301
10-3 Overview of Switching Power Supplies302
10-4 dc-dc Converters with Electrical Isolation304
10-5 Control of Switch-Mode dc Power Supplies322
10-6 Power Supply Protection341
10-7 Electrical Isolation in the Feedback Loop344
10-8 Designing to Meet the Power Supply Specifications346
Summary349
Problems349
References351
Chapter 11 Power Conditioners and Uninterruptible Power Supplies354
11-1 Introduction354
11-2 Power Line Disturbances354
11-3 Power Conditioners357
11-4 Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPSs)358
Summary363
Problems363
References364
PART 4 MOTOR DRIVE APPLICATIONS365
Chapter 12 Introduction to Motor Drives367
12-1 Introduction367
12-2 Criteria for Selecting Drive Components368
Summary375
Problems376
References376
Chapter 13 dc Motor Drives377
13-1 Introduction377
13-2 Equivalent Circuit of dc Motors377
13-3 Permanent-Magnet dc Motors380
13-4 dc Motors with a Separately Excited Field Winding381
13-5 Effect of Armature Current Waveform382
13-6 dc Servo Drives383
13-7 Adjustable-Speed dc Drives391
Summary396
Problems396
References398
Chapter 14 Induction Motor Drives399
14-1 Introduction399
14-2 Basic Principles of Induction Motor Operation400
14-3 Induction Motor Characteristics at Rated (Line) Frequency and Rated Voltage405
14-4 Speed Control by Varying Stator Frequency and Voltage406
14-5 Impact of Nonsinusoidal Excitation on Induction Motors415
14-6 Variable-Frequency Converter Classifications418
14-7 Variable-Frequency PWM-VSI Drives419
14-8 Variable-Frequency Square-Wave VSI Drives425
14-9 Variable-Frequency CSI Drives426
14-10 Comparison of Variable-Frequency Drives427
14-11 Line-Frequency Variable-Voltage Drives428
14-12 Reduced Voltage Starting (“Soft Start”) of Induction Motors430
14-13 Speed Control by Static Slip Power Recovery431
Summary432
Problems433
References434
Chapter 15 Synchronous Motor Drives435
15-1 Introduction435
15-2 Basic Principles of Synchronous Motor Operation435
15-3 Synchronous Servomotor Drives with Sinusoidal Waveforms439
15-4 Synchronous Servomotor Drives with Trapezoidal Waveforms440
15-5 Load-Commutated Inverter Drives442
15-6 Cycloconverters445
Summary445
Problems446
References447
PART 5 OTHER APPLICATIONS449
Chapter 16 Residential and Industrial Applications451
16-1 Introduction451
16-2 Residential Applications451
16-3 Industrial Applications455
Summary459
Problems459
References459
Chapter 17 Electric Utility Applications460
17-1 Introduction460
17-2 High-voltage dc Transmission460
17-3 Static var Compensators471
17-4 Interconnection of Renewable Energy Sources and Energy Storage Systems to the Utility Grid475
17-5 Active Filters480
Summary480
Problems481
References482
Chapter 18 Optimizing the Utility Interface with Power Electronic Systems483
18-1 Introduction483
18-2 Generation of Current Harmonics484
18-3 Current Harmonics and Power Factor485
18-4 Harmonic Standards and Recommended Practices485
18-5 Need for Improved Utility Interface487
18-6 Improved Single-Phase Utility Interface488
18-7 Improved Three-Phase Utility Interface498
18-8 Electromagnetic Interference500
Summary502
Problems503
References503
PART 6 SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES505
Chapter 19 Basic Semiconductor Physics507
19-1 Introduction507
19-2 Conduction Processes in Semiconductors507
19-3 pn Junctions513
19-4 Charge Control Description of pn-Junction Operation518
19-5 Avalanche Breakdown520
Summary522
Problems522
References523
Chapter 20 Power Diodes524
20-1 Introduction524
20-2 Basic Structure and I-V Characteristics524
20-3 Breakdown Voltage Considerations526
20-4 On-State Losses531
20-5 Switching Characteristics535
20-6 Schottky Diodes539
Summary543
Problems543
References545
Chapter 21 Bipolar Junction Transistors546
21-1 Introduction546
21-2 Vertical Power Transistor Structures546
21-3 I-V Characteristics548
21-4 Physics of BJT Operation550
21-5 Switching Characteristics556
21-6 Breakdown Voltages562
21-7 Second Breakdown563
21-8 On-State Losses565
21-9 Safe Operating Areas567
Summary568
Problems569
References570
Chapter 22 Power MOSFETs571
22-1 Introduction571
22-2 Basic Structure571
22-3 I-V Characteristics574
22-4 Physics of Device Operation576
22-5 Switching Characteristics581
22-6 Operating Limitations and Safe Operating Areas587
Summary593
Problems594
References595
Chapter 23 Thyristors596
23-1 Introduction596
23-2 Basic Structure596
23-3 I-V Characteristics597
23-4 Physics of Device Operation599
23-5 Switching Characteristics603
23-6 Methods of Improving di/dt and dv/dt Ratings608
Summary610
Problems611
References612
Chapter 24 Gate Turn-Off Thyristors613
24-1 Introduction613
24-2 Basic Structure and I-V Characteristics613
24-3 Physics of Turn-Off Operation614
24-4 GTO Switching Characteristics616
24-5 Overcurrent Protection of GTOs623
Summary624
Problems624
References625
Chapter 25 Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors626
25-1 Introduction626
25-2 Basic Structure626
25-3 I-V Characteristics628
25-4 Physics of Device Operation629
25-5 Latchup in IGBTs631
25-6 Switching Characteristics634
25-7 Device Limits and SOAs637
Summary639
Problems639
References640
Chapter 26 Emerging Devices and Circuits641
26-1 Introduction641
26-2 Power Junction Field Effect Transistors641
26-3 Field-Controlled Thyristor646
26-4 JFET Based Devices versus Other Power Devices648
26-5 MOS-Controlled Thyristors649
26-6 Power Integrated Circuits656
26-7 New Semiconductor Materials for Power Devices661
Summary664
Problems665
References666
PART 7 PRACTICAL CONVERTER DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS667
Chapter 27 Snubber Circuits669
27-1 Function and Types of Snubber Circuits669
27-2 Diode Snubbers670
27-3 Snubber Circuits for Thyristors678
27-4 Need for Snubbers with Transistors680
27-5 Turn-Off Snubber682
27-6 Overvoltage Snubber686
27-7 Turn-On Snubber688
27-8 Snubbers for Bridge Circuit Configurations691
27-9 GTO Snubber Considerations692
Summary693
Problems694
References695
Chapter 28 Gate and Base Drive Circuits696
28-1 Preliminary Design Considerations696
28-2 dc-Coupled Drive Circuits697
28-3 Electrically Isolated Drive Circuits703
28-4 Cascode-Connected Drive Circuits710
28-5 Thyristor Drive Circuits712
28-6 Power Device Protection in Drive Circuits717
28-7 Circuit Layout Considerations722
Summary728
Problems729
References729
Chapter 29 Component Temperature Control and Heat Sinks730
29-1 Control of Semiconductor Device Temperatures730
29-2 Heat Transfer by Conduction731
29-3 Heat Sinks737
29-4 Heat Transfer by Radiation and Convection739
Summary742
Problems743
References743
Chapter 30 Design of Magnetic Components744
30-1 Magnetic Materials and Cores744
30-2 Copper Windings752
30-3 Thermal Considerations754
30-4 Analysis of a Specific Inductor Design756
30-5 Inductor Design Procedures760
30-6 Analysis of a Specific Transformer Design767
30-7 Eddy Currents771
30-8 Transformer Leakage Inductance779
30-9 Transformer Design Procedure780
30-10 Comparison of Transformer and Inductor Sizes789
Summary789
Problems790
References792
Index793