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Power Electronics - B1B14ZVE

Main course
Credits 4
Semesters Winter
Completion Assessment + Examination
Language of teaching Czech
Extent of teaching 2P+2L
Annotation
The course focuses on the basic types of power semiconductor converters, which are used to change the parameters of electricity. Students are introduced to the basic principles, properties and applications of power electronic converters, their advantages, disadvantages, and fuse sizing.
Course outlines
1. History, basic concepts and definitions of power electronics, power semiconductor devices and cooling.
2. One phase rectifier with different types of loads, basic characteristics.
3. Rectifiers in node configuration, control and load characteristics.
4. Bridge rectifier, control and load characteristics.
5. Block diagram of the control pulse generator, reversing rectifiers.
6. Seriesl and parallel connection of power semiconductor devices, voltage and current dimensioning.
7. Fundamentals of electromagnetic compatibility.
8. AC-AC converter principle of operation, characteristics.
9. DC-DC converters, principle of operation, characteristics.
10. Voltage and current inverters, methods of control.
11. Indirect and direct frequency converters, matrix converters.
12. Power semiconductor converters with DC motors, behaviors, methods of control.
13. Power semiconductor converters with AC motors,behaviors, methods of control.
14. Reserve.
Exercises outlines
1. Instructions to the labs, security directions, laboratory rules, laboratory identification, work with oscilloscope
2. Denomination of power semiconductor devices, work with catalogues
3. One-pulse rectifier, various types of the load
4. Controlled point-to-point rectifier
5. Controlled one-phase bridge rectifier
6. Controlled three-phase bridge rectifier
7. Controlled reversible rectifier
8. Serial and parallel connection of the power semiconductor devices
9. Control test, examples
10. Backward influence of the controlled rectifier on the feeding network
11. One-phase AC/AC converter
12. DC/DC converter
13. One-phase voltage source inverter
14. Assement
Literature
1. Ned Mohan, William P. Robbins, Tore M. Undeland: WIE Power Electronics: Converters, Applications and Design, Media Enhanced , 3rd Edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, March 2003
2. Bimal K. Bose:Power Electronics and Variable Frequency Drives : Technology and Applications John Wiley & Sons, Inc. -IEEE Press, New York, September 1996
3. PRESSMAN, Abraham I., Keith H. BILLINGS a Taylor MOREY. Switching power supply design. 3rd ed. New York: McGraw - Hill, ?2009. xxxvii, 841 s. ISBN 978-0-07-148272-1.
4. OGUNSOLA, Ade a Andrea MARISCOTTI. Electromagnetic compatibility in railways: analysis and management. 1st ed. New York: Springer, ?2012. xix, 528 s. Lecture notes in electrical engineering; 168. ISBN 978-3-642-30280-0.
Requirements
Assesment conditions: attendance by the study laws, activity in course of the exercise solution, passing of the control test, proper worked and evaluated records of the measurement

Power Electronics 1 - A1B14VE1

Credits 5
Semesters Summer
Completion Assessment + Examination
Language of teaching Czech
Extent of teaching 2+2L
Annotation
Power semiconductor devices, their serial and parallel connection, voltage and current dimensioning, point-to-point and bridge rectifiers, reversible rectifiers, control pulse generators, AC/AC and DC/DC converters, voltage source inverters, current source inverters, resonance inverters, frequency converters, matrix converters, principles of electromagnetic compatibility, cooperation of power semiconductor converters with DC and AC motors, survey of power semiconductor converters application in engineering practice
Course outlines
1. History, basic power electronics conceptions and definitions, power semiconductor devices characteristics
2. One-pulse rectifier, time waveforms, control and load characteristics, commutation
3. Point-to-point rectifiers, time waveforms, control and load characteristics
4. Bridge rectifiers, time waveforms, control and load characteristics
5. Block diagram of control pulse generators, reversible rectifiers and their control
6. Serial and parallel connection of power semiconductor devices, voltage and current dimensioning
7. Principles of electromagnetic compatibility
8. AC/AC converters, working principle, properties
9. DC/DC converters, working principle, properties
10. Voltage source inverters, current source inverters, resonance inverters, control methods
11. Indirect and direct frequency converters, matrix converters
12. Cooperation of power semiconductor converters with DC motors, operating modes, control methods
13. Cooperation of power semiconductor converters with AC motors, operating modes, control methods
14. Survey of power semiconductor converters application in engineering practice
Exercises outlines
1. Instructions to the labs, security directions, laboratory rules, laboratory identification, work with oscilloscope
2. Denomination of power semiconductor devices, work with catalogues
3. One-pulse rectifier, various types of the load
4. Controlled point-to-point rectifier
5. Controlled one-phase bridge rectifier
6. Controlled three-phase bridge rectifier
7. Controlled reversible rectifier
8. Serial and parallel connection of the power semiconductor devices
9. Control test, examples
10. Backward influence of the controlled rectifier on the feeding network
11. One-phase AC/AC converter
12. DC/DC converter
13. One-phase voltage source inverter
14. Credit
Literature
1. Ned Mohan, William P. Robbins, Tore M. Undeland:
WIE Power Electronics: Converters, Applications and Design, Media Enhanced , 3rd Edition,
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, March 2003
2. Bimal K. Bose:
Power Electronics and Variable Frequency Drives : Technology and Applications
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. -IEEE Press, New York, September 1996
3. PRESSMAN, Abraham I., Keith H. BILLINGS a Taylor MOREY. Switching power supply design. 3rd ed. New York: McGraw - Hill, ?2009. xxxvii, 841 s. ISBN 978-0-07-148272-1.
4. OGUNSOLA, Ade a Andrea MARISCOTTI. Electromagnetic compatibility in railways: analysis and management. 1st ed. New York: Springer, ?2012. xix, 528 s. Lecture notes in electrical engineering; 168. ISBN 978-3-642-30280-0.
Requirements
Assesment conditions: attendance by the study laws, activity in course of the exercise solution, passing of the control test, proper worked and evaluated records of the measurement