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OverviewDirect Current (DC) transmission and distribution technologies have evolved in recent years. They offer superior efficiency, current carrying capacity, and response times as compared to conventional AC systems. Further, substantial advantages are their natural interface with many types of renewable energy resources, such as photovoltaic systems and battery energy storage systems at relatively high voltage, and compliance with consumer electronics at lower voltages, say, within a household environment. One of the core building blocks of DC-based technologies, especially at medium voltage levels, is power electronic systems technology. This cannot be emphasized enough as these units process, convert, and regulate all DC power and provide intelligence and sensing as electric power grids evolve. These advantages have led to a rise in the utilization and applications of DC in modern power systems. This includes high voltage DC transmission systems, DC distribution grids, DC microgrids, electric vehicle charging infrastructure, and the maritime industry. However, there are still substantial challenges to the operation of these systems. Examples include a lack of standards for DC based power infrastructure and DC system protection. This book presents the state of the art in medium voltage DC systems research and development, covering grid architecture, power converter design, transformers, control and protection for both traditional and mobile DC applications such as all-electric ships. This text, the first of its kind, provides essential information for researchers and research-oriented engineers working for academia, a manufacturer or utility, who wish to broaden or update their knowledge of medium voltage DC systems and associated equipment. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brandon Grainger (Assistant Professor, University of Pittsburgh, Swanson School of Engineering, USA) , Rik W. De Doncker (Full Professor, RWTH Aachen University, Germany)Publisher: Institution of Engineering and Technology Imprint: Institution of Engineering and Technology ISBN: 9781785618444ISBN 10: 178561844 Pages: 394 Publication Date: 11 February 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 1: Medium voltage DC technologies - key enabler for a flexible, multi-terminal underlay distribution grid Chapter 2: Power electronic converters impacts on MVDC system architectures Chapter 3: Restructuring the existing medium voltage distribution grids using DC systems Chapter 4: Bidirectional isolated DC-DC converters - enabling technology for MVDC networks with distributed generation Chapter 5: Multiport DC power converters for MVDC applications Chapter 6: Modern control and mode visualization of bidirectional DC/DC converters Chapter 7: Medium frequency and medium voltage transformer technology for DC-DC converter applications Chapter 8: MVDC stability: modeling, analysis, and enhancement approaches Chapter 9: Overview of protection technologies in MVDC system Chapter 10: DC marine vessel electric system design with case studies Chapter 11: ConclusionsReviewsAuthor InformationBrandon Grainger is an assistant professor and Eaton faculty fellow at the University of Pittsburgh, Swanson School of Engineering, USA. He is also associate director of the Energy GRID Institute and co-director of the Advanced Magnetics for Power and Energy Development (AMPED) consortium. His research interests include medium to high voltage power electronics, general power electronic converter design, wide bandgap semiconductor device utilization, solid-state transformers, and electric vehicle motor drives. He has worked for ABB, ANSYS Inc., Mitsubishi, and Siemens. He is a member of the IEEE Power Electronics Society and Industrial Electronics Society. Rik W. De Doncker is a full professor at RWTH Aachen University, Germany. He is the director of the Institute for Power Electronics and Electrical Drives (ISEA). He also serves as director of the E.ON Energy Research Center of RWTH Aachen University and the BMBF German Federal Government Research Campus Flexible Electrical Networks. He is co-director of the RWTH Center for Wind Drives (CWD), the Center for Mobile Propulsion (CMP), and the Research Center Railways (RCR). Before joining RWTH he worked as Senior Scientist at General Electric CRD, Schenectady, NY and was CTO of Silicon Power Corporation, Malvern, PA. He is an IEEE fellow and member of several IEEE societies, and recipient of the 2013 IEEE Newell Power Electronics Technical Field Award, and the 2020 IEEE Medal in Power Engineering. His current research topics include electric vehicle propulsion systems, DC-to-DC converters, high power semiconductor devices, energy storage systems, and hybrid medium voltage switches and circuit breakers. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |