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What is Power electronics

Handbook of Research on New Solutions and Technologies in Electrical Distribution Networks
is the technology associated with the efficient conversion, control and conditioning of electric power by static means from its available input form into the desired electrical output form.
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Applied Power Electronics: Rectifiers, Choppers, Regulators
Carlo Joseph Makdisie (Tishreen University, Syria) and Marah Fadl Mariam (Tishreen University, Syria)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1230-2.ch018
Abstract
Most of the electric machines had a conventional design for speed –control. Previously, the speed regulation of these motors was done via traditional or mechanical contacts, for example: inserting resistors to the armature circuit or controlling the excited circuit of DC motor, and other methods of control. These classical methods, however, lead to non-linearity in mechanical or electromechanical characteristics [ω= f(M) or ω= f(I)], which in turn lead to increased power losses as the result of the non-soft regulation of speed, as well as the great inertia of classical control methods that rely on mechanical and electromagnetic devices.
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