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Control and Nonlinear Dynamics on Energy Conversion Systems



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Autore: Iu Herbert Ho-Ching Visualizza persona
Titolo: Control and Nonlinear Dynamics on Energy Conversion Systems Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (438 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: multi-clearance
neural network
zero average dynamics
Cable3D
variable bus voltage MG
explosion-magnetic generator
quadratic boost
matrix norm
coordinated control system
permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM)
photovoltaic (PV)
power conversion
capacitance current pulse train control
air gap eccentricity
high step-up voltage gain
voltage ripple
offset-free
goal representation heuristic dynamic programming (GrHDP)
current mode control
sliding mode observer (SMO)
multi-model predictive control
combined heat and power unit
discontinuous conduction mode (DCM)
current-pulse formation
sliding mode control
single artificial neuron goal representation heuristic dynamic programming (SAN-GrHDP)
subharmonic oscillations
DC micro grid
supply air temperature
air-handling unit (AHU)
vibration characteristics
magnetic saturation
slope compensation
fixed-point inducting control
the load of suspension point in the z direction
variable switching frequency DC-DC converters
droop control
Helmholtz number
plasma accelerator
contraction analysis
sliding control
bifurcations in control parameter
disturbance observer
DC motor
multiphysics
virtual impedance
pulverizing system
ultrahigh voltage conversion ratio
corrugated pipe
DC-DC converters
maximum power point tracking (MPPT)
dynamic model
nonlinear dynamics
new step-up converter
micro-grid
global stability
extended back electromotive force (EEMF)
small-signal model
electromagnetic vibration
nonlinear dynamic model
excited modes
data-driven
rigid body rotation
position sensorless
prediction
centralized vs. decentralized control
inferential control
boost-flyback converter
calculation method
switched reluctance generator
monodromy matrix
bridgeless converter
decoupling control
distributed architecture
wave
buck converter
soft sensor
model–plant mismatches
whistling noise
efficiency optimization
steel catenary riser
moving horizon estimation
single artificial neuron (SAN)
space mechanism
two-stage bypass
electrical machine
harmonic suppression
local vs. global optimization
performance recovery
reinforcement learning (RL)
adaptive dynamic programming (ADP)
overvoltage
planetary gears
maximum power point tracking
DC-DC buck converter
power quality
average-current mode control
feedback coefficient
power factor correction (PFC)
capacitance current
predictive control
rotor dynamics
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Sommario/riassunto: The ever-increasing need for higher efficiency, smaller size, and lower cost make the analysis, understanding, and design of energy conversion systems extremely important, interesting, and even imperative. One of the most neglected features in the study of such systems is the effect of the inherent nonlinearities on the stability of the system. Due to these nonlinearities, these devices may exhibit undesirable and complex dynamics, which are the focus of many researchers. Even though a lot of research has taken place in this area during the last 20 years, it is still an active research topic for mainstream power engineers. This research has demonstrated that these systems can become unstable with a direct result in increased losses, extra subharmonics, and even uncontrollability/unobservability. The detailed study of these systems can help in the design of smaller, lighter, and less expensive converters that are particularly important in emerging areas of research like electric vehicles, smart grids, renewable energy sources, and others. The aim of this Special Issue is to cover control and nonlinear aspects of instabilities in different energy conversion systems: theoretical, analysis modelling, and practical solutions for such emerging applications. In this Special Issue, we present novel research works in different areas of the control and nonlinear dynamics of energy conversion systems.
Titolo autorizzato: Control and Nonlinear Dynamics on Energy Conversion Systems  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03921-111-0
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910346671703321
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