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Power Electronics. Drive Technology and Motion Control

  • Book

  • September 2017
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4335189

Power Electronics: Drive Technology and Motion Control explores the principles and practices of power electronics, emphasizing drive technology and motion control. The book covers the fundamentals of electric machine transformers, drive systems, electric traction and renewable energy in an e-Mobility chapter. Supported with illustrations and worked examples, the book covers theory, real life applications, and practical/industrial applications of power electronic drive technology and motion control. This book is intended for engineers, researchers and students who are interested in advanced control of power converters and control specialists who like to explore new applications of control theory.

Electronic power control is a coupling of electronic technology and applications from power engineering which rely on one another to provide cleaner electrical power, increased speed, reliability of power and accurate and efficient control of power.

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Table of Contents

1. Electric Machines 2. Drive Systems 3. Current, Angular Position, Speed Transducers 4. Speed And Torque Control of a DC-Motor 5. Dc-Motor Supplied From an AC Power Grid 6. Dc-Motor Supplied From a DC Source 7. Speed- and (or) Torque-Control of Three-Phase Asynchronous Motor 8. Electronic Control of Appliance Motors, Switched Reluctance Motor, Synchronous Three-Phase Motor, Induction Servo Motor 9. Electrical Positioning Systems 10. E-Mobility 12. Index

Authors

Jean Pollefliet University College Ghent, Ghent, Belgium. Dr.ing. Jean Pollefliet is the author of several best-selling (Dutch) textbooks in Flanders and The Netherlands in the fields of Electronic Power Control, Power electronics and Process techniques and Engineering. Having spent 22 years teaching Engineering Masters degrees at Ghent engineering school, Dr. Pollefliet's focus was on teaching automation, drive technology and motion control to industrial engineers (master degree).