Reprint

Power Converter of Electric Machines, Renewable Energy Systems, and Transportation

Edited by
June 2021
218 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-1170-2 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-1171-9 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Power Converter of Electric Machines, Renewable Energy Systems, and Transportation that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Physical Sciences
Summary

Power converters and electric machines represent essential components in all fields of electrical engineering. In fact, we are heading towards a future where energy will be more and more electrical: electrical vehicles, electrical motors, renewables, storage systems are now widespread. The ongoing energy transition poses new challenges for interfacing and integrating different power systems. The constraints of space, weight, reliability, performance, and autonomy for the electric system have increased the attention of scientific research in order to find more and more appropriate technological solutions. In this context, power converters and electric machines assume a key role in enabling higher performance of electrical power conversion. Consequently, the design and control of power converters and electric machines shall be developed accordingly to the requirements of the specific application, thus leading to more specialized solutions, with the aim of enhancing the reliability, fault tolerance, and flexibility of the next generation power systems.

Format
  • Hardback
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Keywords
power systems for renewable energy; fault-tolerant photovoltaic inverter; islanding detection; energy storage system; DC/AC converter; voltage-source; multilevel inverter; PV systems; neutral point clamped inverter; flying capacitor inverter; cascaded inverter; renewable energy systems; ultra-fast chargers; input-series input-parallel output-series output-parallel multimodule converter; cross feedback output current sharing; reflex charging; digital twin; doubly-fed induction generator, electrical machines; finite elements method; monitoring; real-time; wound rotor induction machine; subsynchronous control interaction; super-twisting sliding mode; variable-gain; doubly fed induction generator; photovoltaic system; grid; sliding mode control; synergetic control; fractional-order control; converter–machine association; direct drive machine; Permanent Magnet Vernier Machine; synchronous generator; wind energy system for domestic applications; renewable energy; adaptive; fuzzy; feedback linearization; photovoltaic (PV) grid inverter; voltage source inverter (VSI); doubly-fed induction generator; wind power system; sensorless control; full order observer; field oriented control; grid connected system; lithium batteries; los minimization; Modular Multilevel Converters; optimization methods