Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 235 mm
Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 235 mm
ISBN: 978-0-323-90975-4
Verlag: Elsevier Science
Enabling Technologies and Applications for Power Electronics-Enabled Electric Power Distribution Systems reviews emerging technologies, technical solutions and applications that are central to obtaining a clear appreciation of this paradigm shift in the electric power landscape. Researchers, academics, engineers, consultants and policymakers will gain a thorough understanding of power electronics-enabled power systems that includes rigorous theoretical analysis, application of emerging technologies, and a thorough dissemination of case studies.
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Section 1. Overview and Vision1.1 The need and challenges of power electronics-enabled electric power distribution systems: From power systems perspectivesUM-Dearborn1.2 The need and challenges of power electronics-enabled electric power distribution systems: From power electronics perspectivesUT-AustinSection 2. Stability and Reliability of Modern Microgrid2.1 Large-signal stability analysis of DC microgrid systems based on potential theoryUM-Dearborn 2.2 Large-signal stability visualization and enhancement of DC gridUM-Dearborn2.3 Digital control technologies for DC-DC converters in microgridsUM-Dearborn 2.4 Machine-Learning-assisted reliability analysis of power systems integrated with high-penetration of power convertersUM-Dearborn 2.5 Stability and control of weak AC systemsUM-Dearborn2.6 The roles of retail demand response for ancillary services in microgridsUM-DearbornSection 3. Grid Forming Synchronous Generators for Active Distribution Systems with High Penetration of Distributed Renewable Generation3.1 From grid-following to grid-forming inverters: a paradigm shiftUM-Dearborn & UT-Austin3.2 Grid-forming photovoltaic inverterUT-AustinSection 4. Solid State Technology for Active Distribution Systems with High Penetration of Distributed Renewable Generation4.1 Overview of solid-state technology in grid-scale applicationsUT-Austin4.2 Solid state transformer (SST)UT-Austin4.3 Solid state circuit breaker (SSCB) and fault isolation device (FID)UT-Austin