The Event took place on Tuesday 20 June 2017 at 1931 Congress Centre, in Den Bosch. The aim of this seminar was to show the diversity of applications, innovations and knowledge in the field of Power Electronics.

The programme was put together in consultation with the exhibitors, TU Delft, TU Eindhoven, University of Twente, the Dutch EMC-ESD Association and the EMVT Association.

In this way, a qualitatively strong programme was put together, covering both practice and science. The breadth of the market, namely applicators, developers, suppliers and knowledge institutes will come together at the Power Electronics Event 2017. Views, experiences and knowledge can be exchanged with peers.

The conference programme with 31 lectures and the knowledge market have made this event a by-ordinary day.

The diversity was shown by three plenary and 28 parallel lectures. The parallel presentations took you through the themes:

  • Power Components
  • Testing & EMC
  • Power Applications
  • Power Research

The Power Electronics Event offered visitors the latest developments in the field of Power Electronics and to make contacts in the Netherlands/Benelux, learn about applications and gain knowledge
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Scientific demos and posters
Scientists from TU Eindhoven and TU Delft presented their research to visitors of the Power Electronics Event at the knowledge market. They try to do this as much as possible with live demonstrations but if this is not possible, the information will be on a poster board.

Programme Power Electronics Event 2017 Download the Brochure. 2017

The presentations can be downloaded at the relevant programme section:

9.00 - 9.25 Reception

9:30 - 10:00

Power electronics in high-voltage systems
Kees Koreman, TenneT TSO BV

Power Applications Power Components Testing & EMC Power Research
(by universities)
10:00 - 10:25 6MW locomotive with new semiconductors
Wim Platschorre, Strukton
Totem Pole PFC with GaN and SiC
Guido Schott, ECOMAL Europe GmbH
EMC: Common mode currents caused by Power Devices, do you know where they run?
Lex de Rijck, Acradac EMC Training and Consultancy
Grid-connected converters with voltage support using only local measurements
Ya Zhang, TU Eindhoven
10:30 - 10:55 Break
11:00 - 11:25 Innovative active current boosting systems with cathodic protection combat metal corrosion
Henk Roest, ERD Power Productions on behalf of
Powerbox Benelux B.V.
How to use DC/DC-Converters in IGBT-/SiC-/GaN- Mos-Fet, Inverter, Motor- and Gate Driver Applications
Florian Boess, RECOM Electronic GmbH & Co.
on behalf of Rutronik
Safe and reliable measurement on switch mode power supplies
Martin Storch, Tektronix
on behalf of C.N. Rood
Multilevel modular converters
Minos Kontos, TU Delft
11:30 - 11:55 PHYSEE - an uncompromising sustainable innovation
Sam Anders, Physee
on behalf of KWx
Wound components for harsh conditions (water, icing) according to EN60310 for railway and other applications
Marek Siatkowski, Block Transformatoren Elektronik
GmbH on behalf of Elincom electronics b.v.
Determining impedance with phase sensitive multimeter analysers and power analysers in power electronics applications
René Bos, TTMS
3-5 Level Bidirectional Dual Active Bridge DC-DC Converter
Georgios Sfakianakis, TU Eindhoven
12:00 - 12:25

How direct the future electricity will be?
Pavol Bauer, TU Delft

12:30 - 13.25

Lunch break

13:30 - 13:55 Planar transformers for electric vehicles & plug-in hybrid electric vehicles for fast charging solutions
Will Schellin, Marvin Luceri, Standex-Meder Electronics on behalf of Heynen
Power Supply Design Considerations
Martin Walker, Vicor on behalf of Arrow
Powerful EMI-beads for high-inrush-current applications
Alex Snijder, Würth Elektronik
Switched-Capacitor Converter with Continuous Conversion Ratio
Mert Turhan, TU Eindhoven
14:00 - 14:25 Switching in DC grids
Peter van Duijsen, Simulation Research Caspoc
Thermal management solutions with heat pipes
Andrea Sce, Aavid Thermalloy Srl on behalf of Nijkerk Electronics B.V.
Solar inverter systems performance tests
Roland Valckenborg, SEAC (SEAC stands for Solar Energy Application Centre) on behalf of Yokogawa
From fields to circuit
Niek Moonen, University of Twente
14:30 - 14.55 That's why dykes don't break (through applied power electronics)
Harry Roymans, ATB Technologies
Improved precision power electronics with Bulk Metal Foil sensor resistors
Harry Beijering, Batenburg
Live demo: how to measure effectively with a thermal imaging camera
Dirk Faber, Acal BFi
Distortion in switching power converters
Bas Vermulst, TU Eindhoven
15:00 - 15:25 Break
15:30 - 15:55 Power Electronics, more Do's and Don'ts
Tonnie Telgenhof, Nedap
Driving piezoactuators with linear amplifiers, that's switching a bit differently
Eric Boere, Apex Microtechnology on behalf of TOP-electronics
Smart and sustainable DC testing of high power conversion topologies
Manfred Kienle, Gustav Klein on behalf of AR Benelux
Physical Integration of PV-Battery System
Victor Vega, TU Delft
16:00 - 16:25 How can science give practice a power boost
Korneel Wijnands, TU Eindhoven
16:30 Networking drinks

Description

Power electronics in high-voltage systems

The transmission of electrical energy with direct voltage has increased enormously in recent years especially in offshore. This is mainly caused by the application of IGBTs when converting AC to DC voltage.

Kees Koreman of Tennet TSO focuses on the latest developments and future prospects in the opening lecture of the Power Electronics Event.

Will there be an HVDC network in Europe? Professor Pavol Bauer (TU Delft) also asks how instantaneous electricity will be in the future.

On 20 June, you are welcome to attend the Power Electronics Event.

Since 2010, the event has been organised annually under the name 'Power Electronics' but so this year under the new name.

Because of the day's themes, the name change will soon become clear:

Power Applications
Power Components
Testing & EMC
Power Research

The Power Research track will be filled in by the 3 TUs (Delft, Eindhoven and Twente), which will also be present at the knowledge market with demonstrations and poster boards.

At the knowledge market, you will also find 29 companies showing the latest possibilities to develop or measure power applications.

The extensive lecture programme starts at 9.30 with Kees Koreman's (TenneT TSO BV) lecture 'Power electronics in high-voltage systems'.

Pavol Bauer (TU Delft) and Korneel Wijnands (TU/e) will provide the other plenary lectures.

A total of 28 lectures will be given in the four themes.

The day is supported by the EMC-ESD association and the EMVT association.

This is the chance to meet the network and see all the new developments in one day.

Speaker(s)

Kees Koreman(TenneT TSO BV)
Pavol Bauer (TU Delft)
Korneel Wijnands (TU/e)

See the other 26 speakers the programme via the link

Location

1931 Congress Centre

Oude Engelenseweg 1 Den Bosch

Organiser

Electrical Engineering

FHI

Name and contact details for information

Wasila El-Khattabi (FHI) Paul van Moerkerken (KIVI-EL) 06 11 28 72 26

wasila@fhi.nl

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