Power Electronic Converters
Overview
Compentency | Control strategies of three-phase inverters and matrix converters |
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Module type | elective module |
Semester | summer |
Site | Sfax |
Language | English |
Workload | 45 hours course attendance; 30 hours tutored project |
Credits points | 3 |
Recommended qualifications | none |
PWM Control Strategies of Two-Level Inverters
Learning Outcome
After the successful participation in the course PWM Control Strategies of Two-Level Inverters the students are able to:
- make the synthesis and the implementation of different pulse-width modulation (PWM) techniques for the control of three-phase two-level voltage source inverter
Content
- Sinusoidal PWM
- Third Harmonic Injection PWM
- Conventional Space Vector PWM
- Bus-Clamping Space Vector PWM
Details
- Lecturer: Bassem EL BADSI, Badii Bouzidi
- Teaching method: lecture, exercise
- SWS: 1
- Credit points: 1
- Examination: exam (70%); tutored project defense (30%)
PWM Control Strategies of Three-Level Inverters
Learning Outcome
After the successful participation in the course PWM Control Strategies of Three-Level Inverters the students are able to:
- make the synthesis and the implementation of different PWM techniques for the control of three-phase three-level voltage source inverter
Content
- Modelling of Three-Level Inverter
- Sinusoidal PWM Technique
- Space Vector PWM Technique
Details
- Lecturer: Bassem EL BADSI, Badii Bouzidi
- Teaching method: lecture, exercise
- SWS: 1
- Credit points: 1
- Examination: exam (70%); tutored project defense (30%)
Matrix Converters and their Control Strategies
Learning Outcome
After the successful participation in the course Matrix Converters and their Control Strategies the students are able to:
- make the modelling and the implementation of different modulation techniques for the control of matrix converters
Content
- Modelling of Matrix Converters
- Venturini's Modulation Technique
- Venturini's Optimum Modulation Technique
Details
- Lecturer: Bassem EL BADSI, Badii Bouzidi
- Teaching method: lecture, exercise
- SWS: 1
- Credit points: 1
- Examination: exam (70%); tutored project defense (30%)