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Power Electronics Applied to Industrial Systems and Transports, Volume 4
Electromagnetic Compatibility
1st Edition - May 6, 2015
Author: Nicolas Patin
Language: English
Hardback ISBN:9781785480034
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eBook ISBN:9780081004609
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If the operation of electronic components switching scheme to reduce congestion and losses (in power converters in general and switching power supplies in particular), it also ge…Read more
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If the operation of electronic components switching scheme to reduce congestion and losses (in power converters in general and switching power supplies in particular), it also generates electromagnetic type of pollution in its immediate environment.
Power Electronics for Industry and Transport, Volume 4 is devoted to electromagnetic compatibility. It presents the sources of disturbance and the square wave signal, spectral modeling generic perturbation. Disturbances propagation mechanisms called "lumped" by couplings such as a common impedance, a parasitic capacitance or a mutual and "distributed constant", for which the spatial-temporal character must be taken into account, are also covered.
This book also provides spectral analysis among other items that contain inequality Heisenberg-Gabor, very useful for understanding the spread spectrum PWM type signals.
Introducing essential notions in power electronics from both theoretical and technological perspectives
Detailed chapters with a focus on electromagnetic compatibility
Presented from a user's perspective to enable you to apply the theory of power electronics to practical applications
Practicing electronics and power electronics engineers; undergraduates or academics in the field of electronic engineering
Preface
1. Introduction to EMC
Abstract
1.1 Problems and definitions
1.2 “Natural” interference
1.3 Switching in power electronics
1.4 Optimal switching
1.5 Standardization
1.6 Summary
2. Lumped Parameter Models
Abstract
2.1 Context
2.2 Common impedance interference
2.3 Coupling interference
2.4 Interference modes
2.5 Modeling the converter environment
2.6 Filtering
2.7 Experimental aspects
3. Distributed Element Models
Abstract
3.1 Aspects of electromagnetism
3.2 Guided propagation
3.3 Free-space propagation
3.4 Natural radiated interference
3.5 Protection
3.6 Experimental aspects
3.7 Practical applications
Appendix 1: Formulas for Electrical Engineering and Electromagnetism
A1.1 Sinusoidal quantities
A1.2 General characteristics of signals in electrical engineering
A1.3 Energy and power
A1.4 Mathematics for electromagnetism
Appendix 2: Elements of Spectral Analysis
A2.1 Periodic signals
A2.2 Double Fourier series and PWM
A2.3 Non-periodic signals
A2.4 PWM and distortion analysis
A2.5 Spectral analysis of the DC bus current
Bibliography
Index
No. of pages: 216
Language: English
Edition: 1
Published: May 6, 2015
Imprint: ISTE Press - Elsevier
Hardback ISBN: 9781785480034
eBook ISBN: 9780081004609
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Nicolas Patin
Nicolas Patin's research activities are based around PWM inverter circuits (electric and hybrid vehicles) and the aging of electrolytic capacitors.
Affiliations and expertise
Associate Professor, University of Technology, Compiègne, France
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