كلية الهندسة - جامعة عين شمس, الرئيسية
Power Electronics (1)
What Will Learn?
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Course Aims- Introduce the cooling systems, protection circuits, and firing circuits for power electronics converters - Enrich the student knowledge with the basic concepts of power electronic switches and converters - Demonstrate the different types of rectifiers and converters. - Train the student to illustrate the output voltage and harmonics contents for AC/DC converters.
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Course Goals
- Affordable and Clean Energy
- Responsible Consumption and Production
Requirements
Description
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English Description
Introduction to Power electronics, devices, driving circuits, device heating and cooling methods, heat sinks, transient heating of devices, protection of devices, series and parallel operation, single and multi-phase rectifiers: uncontrolled, half controlled and controlled rectifiers, pulse number, ripple factor, conduction angle and derating of devices, AC voltage controllers: phase angle control, static switches. -
Arabic Description
Introduction to Power electronics, devices, driving circuits, device heating and cooling methods, heat sinks, transient heating of devices, protection of devices, series and parallel operation, single and multi-phase rectifiers: uncontrolled, half controlled and controlled rectifiers, pulse number, ripple factor, conduction angle and derating of devices, AC voltage controllers: phase angle control, static switches.
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قسمهندسة القوى والآلات الكهربية
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الساعات المعتمدة3
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الدرجاتالإجمالي ( 100 ) = نصف العام (20) + tr.Student Activities (20 = tr.Industry 5% , tr.Project 0% , tr.Self_learning 0% , tr.Seminar 15% ) + tr.Oral/Practical (10) + درجة الامتحان (50)
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الساعاتساعات المحاضرة: 2, ساعات التعليم: 2, ساعات المعمل: 1
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Required SWL125
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Equivalent ECTS5
- 1. M. H. Rashid, “Power electronics: circuits, devices, and applications,” Pearson - Prentice Hall, 3rd edition, 2014.
- 2. N. Mohan, T. M. Undel and, and W.P. Robbins “Power Electronics: Converters, Applications and Design,” John Wiley, 2nd edition, 2012. - M. H. Rashid, Power electronics: circuits, devices, and applications, Pearson Prentice Hall, 3rd edition, 2014.