
Powerelectronics Event 2018
The presentations below are available for download from the Powerelectronics Event 2018:
Description
The aim of this seminar is to showcase the diversity of applications, innovations and knowledge in the field of
Power Electronics
The programme has been put together in consultation with the participants, TU Delft and TU Eindhoven.
In this way, a qualitatively strong programme has been put together, covering both practice and science.
Energy storage requires good knowledge of power electronics
The subject of energy storage, in the form of batteries, accumulators and fuel cells, is more topical than ever. This usually involves a form of chemical energy conversion and developments are following each other in rapid succession.
This poses quite a challenge for developers and test engineers in power conversion when it comes to testing the required power electronics. Several speakers at the Power Electronics event offer expertise on how to further improve energy storage.
It's all about the application (and efficiency)
Whether your product requires high efficiency, low acoustic noise, long lifetime, low field maintenance, high protection against intrusion or an internet-of-things application, there are specific aspects of PSU (power supply design) design to focus on, to meet the needs of the desired application. The presentation by Eddie Gallacher of Artesyn on behalf of Arrow Electronics goes through the requirements and describes the technology used in PSU design, to meet the requirements. The speaker cited related applications.
Smart Homes and Solar Home Systems
The residential power sector is undergoing a significant transformation due to the use of renewable energy sources, increase of electronics in applications and the addition of high-power stochastic loads such as electric vehicles. To further increase energy consumption, battery storage systems are being added to store energy for later use. With this radical change in customer behaviour and increasingly DC-based electrical systems, the capability of the current AC-based residential distribution system has been challenged.
Speaker(s)
see programme Powerelectronics 2018
Location
1931 Congress Centre Brabanthallen
Oude Engelenseweg 1 5222 AA 's-Hertogenbosch
Organiser
Electrical Engineering
FHI
Name and contact details for information
ing. Paul van Moerkerken KIVI Electrical Engineering Department 06 11 28 72 26 pvmoerkerken@gmail.com Ms Wasila El-Khattabi Project leader FHI
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