Module Code: EEE3026 |
Module Title: POWER ELECTRONICS |
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Module Provider: Electronic Engineering
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Short Name: EE3.PWE
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Level: HE3
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Module Co-ordinator: SAAJ CM Dr (Elec Eng)
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Number of credits: 15
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Number of ECTS credits: 7.5
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Module Availability |
Spring Semester |
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Assessment Pattern |
Unit(s) of Assessment
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Weighting Towards Module Mark( %)
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Written examination (2-hour unseen paper)
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100%
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Module Overview |
This module aims to develop a better understanding of power semiconductor switching devices and various power converters. A detailed analysis of power converters like AC to DC phase controlled rectifiers, AC to AC, DC to DC converter & Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) inverters will be provided. In order to develop a broader understanding of this subject, a few domestic & industrial applications will be taught in this module. |
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Prerequisites/Co-requisites |
EE3.el6 advised |
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Module Aims |
To build on Level 2 concepts of electronic engineering by introducing power electronic switching devices and power conversion techniques for various applications. |
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Learning Outcomes |
On successful completion of the module students should be able to:
- Describe the basic operations of power semiconductor switches used for power conversion.
- Apply the basic principles of relevant power electronics switching devices for designing converters.
- Demonstrate clearly the limitations of a range of power electronics converters.
- Analyse and design AC to DC, DC to AC, DC to DC and AC to AC converters.
- Use of power conversion techniques for various applications.
- Describe the basic principles of high-voltage DC transmission.
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Module Content |
INTRODUCTION TO SWITCHING DEVICES
Power Semiconductor Switches (6 hrs): Concept of power electronics, Basic structure, Switching characteristics and I-V characteristics of Thyristors, GTOs, BJTs and Design examples.
POWER ELECTRONICS CONVERTERS
AC to DC Phase Controlled Rectifiers (3 hrs): Principle of phase control, Single-phase half-wave & full-wave converters, Semi-converters and Design Examples
Practical AC to DC Rectifiers (3 hrs): Dual converters, Three-phase converter system using diodes, Three-phase full bridge rectifiers and Design Examples.
DC to AC Converters (3 hrs): Single-phase voltage source bridge inverters, Pulse-Width Modulated inverters and Design examples.
DC to DC Converters I (3 hrs): Principles of operation, Control strategies, Types of Choppers and Design examples.
DC to DC Converters I (3 hrs): Practical switched mode converters, Buck converter, Boost converter, Buck-Boost Converter, Fly-back converter, Forward converter and Design examples.
AC Voltage Converters (3 hrs): Types of ac voltage controllers, Single-phase voltage controller and Design examples.
Feedback Control for Converters (3 hrs): Converter models for feedback, Voltage-mode & current-mode controls for DC to DC converters, Introduction to state-space modelling for converters.
Applications (3 hrs): Voltage regulation, Contactors, Uninterrupted power supplies, Introduction to HVDC transmission, A case study: Cross-channel HVDC link. |
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Methods of Teaching/Learning |
Lectures: 30 hours lecture supported by problem solving sessions (3 per week, weeks 1 to 10 inclusive). Lecture notes will be provided and students are expected to do independent learning in addition to attending lectures and tutorials.
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Selected Texts/Journals |
1. C. Saaj, Lecture Notes (A)
2. Mohan, N. Underland, J.M. and Robbins, W. Power Electronics: Converters, Applications & Design (3rd edition 2003) 0-471-42908-2 Wiley £37 (B)
3. Lander, C.W. Power Electronics 0-07-7077148 McGraw-Hill £39 (B)
4. Krein, P.T. Elements of Power Electronics 0-19-511701-8 Oxford U.P. £37 (B)
5. Hart, D.W. Introduction to Power Electronics 0-02-351182-6 Prentice Hall £31 (C) |
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Last Updated |
12 August 2010 |
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