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|a Phasor Power Electronics
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|a I Introduction to Power Electronics -- 1 The Philosophy of Power Electronics -- 2 Key Principles of Power Converters -- II Switching Converters as Electronic Transformers -- 1 State Space Average Model and Existence Function Model -- 2 Equational Models vs. Circuit Models -- 3 Switched Transformer Model and Averaged Transformer Model. 4 DC Analyses, AC Analyses, and Harmonic Analyses -- III Single Phase AC circuits and Resonant Converters -- 1 Basic Phasor Transformation -- 2 Application to Series Resonant Converters -- 3 Application to AC circuits and Phasor Detectors -- IV Multi-Phase AC circuits and Circuit DQ-Transformation -- 1 Circuit DQ-Transformation -- 2 Application to Current Source Inverter -- 3 Quantum Transformations -- V Unified General Phasor Transformation -- 1 Static Phasor Transformation -- 2 Laplace Phasor Transformation -- 3 Dynamics Characterization of Inductive Power Transfer Systems by Laplace Phasor Transform -- 4 General Phasor Transformers for Non-ideal Switching Converters -- VI Phasored Power Electronics and Beyond -- 1 Phasored Wireless Power Transfer -- 2 Phasored Filters -- 3 Complex Controllers and Phasored Signal Processing -- 4 Phasored Motors -- 5 Phasored Power Systems and Renewable Energies -- 6 Phasored Mechanics, Musical Instruments, and Quantum Mechanics -- VII Conclusions -- 1 Phasor Transformers in Power Electronics -- 2 The Futures of Power Electronics. .
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|a This book presents a comprehensive introduction to the principles of power electronics, focusing on the switched transformer concept and phasor transformation techniques as employed in the analysis and design of power electronic circuits. Phasor transformations, as introduced in this book, make the time-varying nature of a switching converter simple and easy to handle, transforming it into an equivalent time-invariant circuit. The book starts with an introduction to the philosophy and fundamental principles of power electronics. The switched transformer concept, which is applicable to any switching converter, is introduced, and it is shown how DC-DC converters analyses are then so straightforward that very little equational manipulation is needed. Then the phasor transformation techniques are comprehensively explained over three parts. Single phase and multi-phase AC systems are dealt with through the single phase phasor transformation and circuit DQ transformation, respectively. A general unified phasor transformation is then introduced for the static and dynamic cases. The final part of the book considers current and potential extensions of the technique in various fields of application, including wireless power transfer, signal processing, power systems and renewable energy. The book avoids the piece-wise linear circuit models used in other titles, with which the mathematical results become too complicated to be used in practice. No cumbersome equations or matrix manipulations are needed with the phasor transformation techniques introduced in this book. It will be a valuable reference source for engineering students and practising researchers in power electronics and related areas.
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