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Power electronics: devices, circuits and applications

By: Rashid, Muhammad H
Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Noida Pearson India c2018Edition: 4th edDescription: 1024p.; 24cmISBN: 9789332584587Subject(s): Engineering | Electrical engineering | Control devices | Power electronicsDDC classification: 621.317 RAS/P Online resources: Publisher's URL
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Table of Contents:

Preface
About the Author

Chapter 1 Introduction

PART I Power Diodes and Rectifiers

Chapter 2 Power Diodes and Switched RLC Circuits
Chapter 3 Diode Rectifiers

PART II Power Transistors and DC-DC Converters

Chapter 4 Power Transistors
Chapter 5 DC-DC Converters

PART III Inverters

Chapter 6 DC-AC Converters
Chapter 7 Resonant Pulse Inverters
Chapter 8 Multilevel Inverters

PART IV Thyristors and Thyristorized Converters

Chapter 9 Thyristors
Chapter 10 Controlled Rectifiers
Chapter 11 AC Voltage Controllers

PART V Power Electronics Applications and Protections

Chapter 12 Flexible AC Transmission Systems
Chapter 13 Power Supplies
Chapter 14 Dc Drives
Chapter 15 Ac Drives
Chapter 16 Introduction to Renewable Energy
Chapter 17 Protections of Devices and Circuits

Appendix A Three-Phase Circuits
Appendix B Magnetic Circuits
Appendix C Switching Functions of Converters
Appendix D Dc Transient Analysis
Appendix E Fourier Analysis
Appendix F Reference Frame Transformation

Bibliography
Answers to Selected Problems
Index

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