Incoming Exchange Student Courses
General Data
Academic program Incoming Exchange Student Courses :
Type d'EC Classes (LIIEXP06EPowerElec)
Lectures : 10h00
Tutorials : 6h00
Lab Work : 8h00
Total duration : 36h00
Status :
Obligatoire
Period :
Semester 6_SupplyChain
Education language :
English
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this module, students will be able to:
1. Identify the characteristics of power semiconductor diodes and be able to interpret their circuits.
2. Identify the characteristics of power transistors and thyristors.
3. Illustrate the operation of ac-dc diodes and controllable rectifiers
4. Recognise the filtering and PWM techniques.
5. Outline the characteristics and operation of DC-DC converters, DC-AC inverters and AC-AC controllers.
6. Describe the essence of operation of power converters: Switching techniques, various configurations, Performance analysis, and Load effect.
7. Describe the converter's behaviour in terms of frequency and harmonical content.
8. Demonstrate a high familiarity with the various configurations of inverters and their applications.
9. Design and Develop power electronics models
Content
This course introduces a comprehensive overview of different power electronics components and applications. It presents the basics of devices, their characteristics, their principle of operation, and their range of applications as well. The course also underlines the principle of operation of converters used in DC drives (diodes rectifiers, controlled rectifiers and choppers). It discusses the principle of harmonics, performance parameters and filtering techniques. Furthermore, upon completion of this course, the student will be able to outline the characteristics and operation principle of power AC drives (inverters and AC-AC controllers). Mainly full bridge and three phase circuits are highlighted. The effect of inductive loads and protection schemes are discussed as well. The student will understand and be able to describe switching techniques and conduct both performance and harmonical studies. The student will be able to demonstrate a certain familiarity with the various configurations and applications and to develop models and simulations.

o Introduction & Basics in Power Electronics: Purpose, History &Application, Devices & Circuits Characteristics, Ideal and Practical device, Semi-conductors basics
o Conversion Basics & Diodes Rectifiers : Conversion Circuits Types, Switching Sequence & Methodology, Protection, Performance Parameters, FW SP Diode Rectifier, FW 3P Diode Rectifier
o Controlled Rectifiers & DC/DC converters: FW SP Controlled Rectifier, FW 3P Controlled Rectifier,
o Introduction to DC-DC drives: Buck Converter, Boost Converter, Buck Regulator, Other topologies
o DC/AC Conversion: Introduction to AC Drives, SP Full Bridge Inverter, 3P Full Bridge Inverter
o AC-AC Conversion: R Load
Pre-requisites / co-requisites
Prerequisites:
- Electronics 2
- Electrical Network
Bibliography
Essential Resources:
Rashid, M., (2013), Power Electronics: circuits, devices and applications, 4th edition, [9780273769088], Pearson

Recommended Resources:
Mohan, N., Undeland, T., Robbins, W., (2002), Power Electronics: Converters, Applications, and Design, 3rd edition, [978-0-471-22693-2], Wiley
Chappell, P., (2014), Introduction to Power Electronics (Power Engineering), 1st Edition, [978-1608077199], AHP
Erickson, R., (2020), Fundamentals of Power Electronics, 3rd Edition, [978-3030438791], Springer
Pollefliet, J., (2017), Power Electronics: Switches and Converters, 1st Edition, [9780128146439], Academic Press