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ower. I e'c ronlcs 8 I . I I Cyril W. Lander , ﺪﺷﺭُ ﺔﺒﺘﻜﻣ f 'f .;r . - -- - -- ~- .- -. - - -- Power Electronics Third Edition -- Power Electronics Third Edition Cyril W. Lander Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering De Montfort University Leicester The McGraw-Hili Companies London' New York' St Louis' San Francisco' Auckland' Bogota' Caracas' Lisbon Madrid . Mexico . Milan . Montreal . New Delhi . Panama . Paris . San Juan . Sao Paulo Singapore . Sydney . Tokyo . Toronto Published by McGRAW-HILL Publishing Company Shoppenhangers Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 2QL, England Telephone 01628 23432 Fax 01628 770224 British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Lander, Cyril W. Power Electronics. - 3Rev. ed I. Title 621.38152 ISBN 0-07-707714-8 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Lander, Cyril W. Power electronics / Cyril W. Lander. - 3rd ed. p. em. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-07-707714-8 I. Power electronics. TK7881.15.L36 McGraw-Hill Copyright Ii:)1981, 1987, 1993 McGraw-Hili International (UK) Limited. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any fonn or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of McGraw-Hili International (UK) Limited. 56 78BB 54 32 1 Printed and bound in Great Britain by Marston Book Services Limited, Oxford Printed on pennanent paper in compliance with ISO Standard 9706 CONTENTS Preface IX Preface to the Second Edition XI Preface to theThirdEdition Xl1l Chapter 1. Rectifying 1 1-1 The diode 3 1-2 The thyristor 6 1-2-1 Thyristor 8 1-2-2 9 1-2-3 Typical 12 1-2-4 Control 12 1-3 The triac 13 1-4 Gate turn-off 16 1-5 The power 20 1-6 Power MOSFET 22 1-7 Insulated gate 24 1-8 Other devices 24 1-9 Ratings 26 1-10 Losses and 30 1-11 Device 32 1-12 Worked 42 Chapter2. Rectifying 42 2-1 Circuit nomenclature 43 2-2 Commutating diode 43 2-3 Single-phase half-wave (or single-way) 47 2-4 Bi-phase half-wave (or single-way) 50 2-5 Single-phase bridge (or double-way) 50 2-5-1 Uncontrolled 50 2-5-2 Fully-controlled 53 2-5-3 Half-controlled 55 2-6 Three-phase half-wave (or single-way) 60 2-7 Six-phase half-wave (or single-way) 65 2-8 Three-phase bridge (or double-way) 71 2-9 Twelve-pulse circuits v vi CONTENTS 2-10 Transformer rating 73 2-11 Summary 74 2-12 Worked examples 74 Chapter 3. Converter Operation 99 3-1 Overlap 99 3-2 Power factor 106 3-3 Inversion 107 3-4 Regulation 111 3-5 Equations for p-pulse converter 112 3-6 Power factor control via PWM converters 114 3-7 Worked examples 120 Chapter 4. D.C. Line 141 4-1 Parallel 142 4-2 Resonant turn-off 146 4-3 Coupled pulse 151 4-4 Commutation by 155 4-5 Summary with 162 4-6 Worked examples 164 Chapter 5. Frequency 181 5-1 Cycloconverter 181 5-1-1 Principle 181 5-1-2 Blocked 184 5-1-3 Circulating 191 5-1-4 Control 194 5-2 Envelope 196 5-3 Single-phase 198 5-4 Single-phase 201 5-5 Three-phase 207 5-6 Constant-voltage source inverters 213 5-7 Inverter reverse power flow 216 5-8 Constant-current source inverter 216 5-9 Worked examples 221 Chapter 6. Some Applications 242 6-1 ContacLor 242 6-2 Heating 243 6-3 Voltage regulation 253 6-4 Voltage multipliers 255 6-5 Standby inverters 256 CONTENTS vii 6-6 Parallel connections 257 6-7 Series connections 259 6-8 Electrochemical 261 6-9 HVDC transmission 265 6-10 Switched mode power supplies 267 6-11 Resonant converters 273 6-12 Worked examples 277 Chapter 7. Harmonics 295 7-1 Harmonic analysis 295 7-2 Load aspects 297 7-3 Supply aspects 299 7-4 302 303 304 305 306 7-5 306 7-6 311 7-7 312 335 8-1 335 8-2 338 8-3 343 8-4 349 8-5 355 8-6 359 8-7 360 378 9-1 378 378 9-1-2 382 9-1-3 Slip-ring induction motor 389 9-2 Motor speed control by voltage regulation 390 9-3 Constant-voltage inverter drives 392 9-4 Constant-current inverter drives 402 9-5 Motor speed control via the cyc1oconverter 406 9-6 Transistorized inverter drives 406 9-7 Vector control 409 9-8 Slip-ring induction motor control 412 9-9 Brushless synchronous machines 416 viii CONTENTS 9-10 Inverter-fed synchronous motor drives 418 9-11 Reluctance and stepper motor drives 421 9-12 Drive considerations 425 9-13 Worked examples 428 Chapter10. Protection 438 10-1 Current 438 10-2 Voltage 442 10-3 Gate turn-off thyristor and MOSFET 447 10-4 Reduction of switching losses using snubbers 448 10-5 Worked examples 450 454 458 459 467 468 Index 475 PREFACE The application of semiconductor devices in the electric power field has been steadily increasing, and a study of power electronics (as it is commonly called) is now a feature of most electrical and electronic engineering courses. The power semiconductor devices, such as the diode, thyristor, triac, and power transistor, are used in power applications as switching devices. The development oftheory and application reliesheavily on waveforms and transient other text which as and In to proper first need to be the for those of the power It to reinforce the understanding ofthe subject, and to this end 167worked examples have been included. It is suggested that initially readers attempt the worked examples without reference to the solution, as this will identify gaps in their knowledge. Much ofthe routine arithmetic has been omitted from the solutions, as this should be within the competence ofreaders to solve. Allthe mathematical work in the solutions has been carried out with the aid of an electronic hand calculator. All the worked examples and problems have been devised by the author. The order ofthe chapters isthat in which the author has taught the subject to final-year BSc students, although it is recognized that protection may well ix

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