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Items in this Collection
- 4Power Electronics
- 1Converter design
- 1Converter modeling
- 1DC-DC converters
- 1Distributed Generation
- 1Inverter
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Fall 2019
Multi-level converters have been accepted as promising candidates to replace the conventional converter systems in applications like electric vehicles, flywheels, and aerospace systems due to the benefits like low device voltage stress, low current THD, and compactness. However, multi-level...
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Spring 2023
In the wake of increasing demand for DC-DC converters with high power density and high efficiency, the design of modern power converters has evolved into a multi-objective optimization problem with multiple uncertainties associated with parameter and component selection. The iterative design...
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Fall 2014
With the increasing application of renewable energy systems, many Distributed Generation (DG) systems have been connected to power systems. Power electronic converters are usually used as effective interfaces of DG unit. These interfaces convert either DC or non-grid AC voltages of DGs to the...
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Wide Input Voltage Inverter Configurations and Control Systems for Renewable Energy Resources
DownloadFall 2023
Nowadays, among renewable energy sources, PV systems are highly popular due to their easy installation and affordability. A key component of the PV system is the inverter, which can significantly affect the reliability, efficiency, and power quality of the system. The PV inverters are required to...