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Control in Power Electronics and Electrical Drives contains the proceedings of the Second International Federation of Automatic Control Symposium held in Düsseldorf, Germany, on October 3-5, 1977. The symposium provided a forum for discussing the effects of converter control on the design of electrical machines. Comprised of 102 chapters, this book begins by focusing on control systems employing electronic power converters, along with converter circuits and converter control procedures. The next section deals with the behavior of inverter-fed electrical machines and requirements imposed by converter operation. Topics covered include the status of power thyristors and rectifiers; the dynamic performance of converter-fed synchronous motors; and open loop control of a linear vernier reluctance motor in a stepping mode. Subsequent sections explore converter-fed alternating current and direct current drives; applications of controlled industrial drives; and solid-state energy conversion. A number of methods for analyzing power electronic circuits are discussed and illustrated. This monograph will be of interest to electronics and electrical engineers.
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ForewordTopic 1: Control Systems Employing Electronic Power Converters; Converter Circuits Control Procedures 1.1 Analysis and Simulation A General Digital Computer Simulation Programme for Thyristor Static Converters (Programme SACSO) Application Examples A Digital Simulation of Converter Circuits Application of Stiffly Stable Algorithms in the Digital Computation of the SCR Circuits Calculation of the Electrical Quantities of Converter Circuits Shown in this Case for a Quenching, Asymmetrical Bridge Circuit (LUB) Generalized Hybrid Computer Technique for Simulating Inverter-Fed AC Motors Drives Analysis of Three-Phase Semiconductor Connections by Park-Vectors Analysis of Forced Commutation Processes of a Bridge Inverter by Means of Symmetrical Components A Modelling Method for the Behaviour of Converters Operating in Control Loops Study of a DC Chopper as a Sampled System A Simple Method for a Quick-Response Chopper PWM System with Small Steadystate Error Discrete Time Domain Modelling and Analysis of DC-DC Converters with Continuous and Discontinuous Inductor Current Analysis of SCR Circuits Via Augmented State Transition Matrix D.C. Chopper Circuits with a Structure Different in Intervals A General Model for Switched DC-DC Converters Including Filters DC and AC Analysis of Thyristor Circuits by Coordinate Transformation and Describing-Function Method Contribution To Simulation and Control Procedures of Brushless DC-Machines 1.2 Converter Circuits and Converter Control Developments in Sinusoidal P.W.M. Inverters On the Ordinary and Modified Subharmonic Control Pulse Ratio Modulation: An Interesting Technique to Implement DC/DC Conversion Design of an Inverter with Optimum Output Voltage Waveform Power Factor and Current Harmonics with Cycloconverters Fed by a Three-Phase Supply Harmonic Analysis of Practical Cycloconverters Using a Digital Simulation Modified Cycloconverter with Minimum Blanking Between Bridges Thyristor High-Frequency Resonance Inverter with Commutâting-Margin Angle/Time Control System by Means of Phase-Locked Loop Commutation Modes of a Current-Source Inverter Applicable Frequency Range of Current Source Converters Analysis and Design of a Current-Fed Inverter Modifications of Commutation Circuits for a Three-Phase Inverter, Connected with the Neutral Conductor Optimal Design of the Commutating Circuit of Forced-Commutated 3-Phase-Inverters with Sequential Commutation A New Approach to the Design of Asymmetrically Loaded Three Phase Sinusoidal Inverters A Comparative Investigation of High Power Pulse width Modulated Inverter Circuits Steady-State Behaviour of a High-Frequency Thyristor Inverter Fast Response-Load Commutated Choppers High-Current Transistor Choppers A Load Insensitive DC/DC Converter for Supply of Telephone Exchanges Rectifying Single-Phase and Three-Phase A.C. with Forced-Commutated Converters Reduction of the Harmonic Content of the Load Current of Three Phase Inverters Fed by Direct Current Sources A New Approach to Power Converter Circuits Surge Suppressor's Design by Means of NomogramsTopic 2.