The course presents the operating principles of static power converters commonly used in practical industrial systems. It addresses the underlying concepts and methods behind various applications ranging from low-medium power utility interfaces to high power transmission systems. The main focus will be placed on the comprehension of the elementary power conversion structures, their operating principles, waveform analysis and dimensional aspects. Several practical examples will be given on renewable and alternate energy systems applications, power transmission and distribution system compensation and enhancement. By the end of the course, the student is expected to:
• Understand the operating principles of static power converters and aspects of their application in electrical power systems.
• Be able to define the analytical expressions related to the operation of static power converters and to evaluate/compare the electrical performance of various options and topologies.
• Be able to carry on the basic analysis and specification of static power converters for specific applications.
• Be able to carry on simulation studies of a power electronic system.