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Power Electronics and Distributed Generation. Instructor: Prof. Vinod John, Department of Electrical Engineering, IISc Bangalore.

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1111 years

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40

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Power Electronics (PE) covers a wide range of areas. Some of the larger PE segments are DC to DC converters, inverters, UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply), high voltage DC systems, flexible AC transmission systems, distributed generation, and so on. Among these segments, an emerging area is distributed generation, where the power converter or any converter in general is used as an interface between your energy source and the grid. This course will focus on the distributed generation and the issues of connecting the distributed generation unit with the electrical grid. (from nptel.ac.in)

Course Currilcum

    • Lecture 01 – Introduction Unlimited
    • Lecture 02 – Distributed Generation Technologies Unlimited
    • Lecture 03 – Distributed Storage Technologies Unlimited
    • Lecture 04 – Distribution System Protection Unlimited
    • Lecture 05 – Circuit Breaker Coordination Unlimited
    • Lecture 06 – Symmetrical Component Analysis and Sequence Excitation Unlimited
    • Lecture 07 – Modeling of Distribution System Components Unlimited
    • Lecture 08 – Protection Components Unlimited
    • Lecture 09 – Impact of Distributed Generation of Distribution Protection Unlimited
    • Lecture 10 – Consumption and Distribution Grounding Unlimited
    • Lecture 11 – Islanding of Distribution Systems Unlimited
    • Lecture 12 – Modeling of Islanded Distribution Systems Unlimited
    • Lecture 13 – Distribution System Problems and Examples Unlimited
    • Lecture 14 – Distribution System Problems and Examples (cont.) Unlimited
    • Lecture 15 – Anti-islanding Methods Unlimited
    • Lecture 16 – Solid State Circuit Switching Unlimited
    • Lecture 17 – Relaying for Distributed Generation Unlimited
    • Lecture 18 – Feeder Voltage Regulation Unlimited
    • Lecture 19 – Grounding, Distribution Protection Coordination Problems and Examples Unlimited
    • Lecture 20 – Ring and Network Distribution Unlimited
    • Lecture 21 – Economic Evaluation of Distributed Generation Systems Unlimited
    • Lecture 22 – Design for Effective Initial Cost Unlimited
    • Lecture 23 – Single Phase Inverters Unlimited
    • Lecture 24 – DC Bus Design in Voltage Source Inverter Unlimited
    • Lecture 25 – Electrolytic Capacitor Reliability and Lifetime Unlimited
    • Lecture 26 – Inverter Switching and Average Model Unlimited
    • Lecture 27 – Common Mode and Differential Mode Model of Inverters Unlimited
    • Lecture 28 – Two Leg Single Phase Inverter Unlimited
    • Lecture 29 – Distribution System Problems and Examples Unlimited
    • Lecture 30 – DG Evaluation Problems and Examples Unlimited
    • Lecture 31 – Switch Selection in Two Level Voltage Source Inverters and Loss Evaluation Unlimited
    • Lecture 32 – Thermal Model, Management and Cycling Failure of IGBT Modules Unlimited
    • Lecture 33 – Semiconductor Switch Design Reliability Considerations Unlimited
    • Lecture 34 – AC Filters for Grid Connected Inverters Unlimited
    • Lecture 35 – AC Inductor Design and Need for LCL Filter Unlimited
    • Lecture 36 – LCL Filter Design Unlimited
    • Lecture 37 – Examples in Power Electronic Design for DG Systems Unlimited
    • Lecture 38 – Examples in Power Electronic Design for DG Systems (cont.) Unlimited
    • Lecture 39 – Higher Order Passive Damping Design for LCL Filters Unlimited
    • Lecture 40 – Balance of Hardware Component for Inverters in DG Systems Unlimited