The presentations below are available for download from the Powerelectronics Event 2018:

9.00 - 9.25 Reception
9:30 - 10:00 Technology and applications of pulsed high voltage
Guus Pemen, TU/e
10:00 - 10:30 Direct current as an accelerator of the energy transition
Harry Stokman, DC Current
10:30 - 10:55 Break
11:00 - 11:25

Supercapacitors in Peak Power Energy Storage Systems
Christopher Likely, Eaton on behalf of KWx

Benefits of SiC for Industrial Auxiliary Power Supply
Christian Felgemacher, ROHM on behalf of Rutronik

Thermal management for batteries in E-mobility applications
Alessandro Bizzarri, Priatherm on behalf of Batenburg Mechatronica

DC distribution in Future Smart Homes: Opportunities and Challenges
Soumya Bandyopadhyay, TU Delft (download later)

11:30 - 11:55

The impact of power electronics on equipment failure probability, lifetime and energy consumption
Arjan Pit, Fortop

CCS Fast charging of electric vehicles with 0.5MW
Jan Nieuwhart, Phoenix Contact

Battery emulation
René Bos, TT&MS

The story of Solar Team Eindhoven
TU/e Solar Team

12:00 - 12:25

Optimal performance for high power applications
Malte Heuermann, Block Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH on behalf of Elincom electronics

Power modules for E-vehicles - available solutions and future challenges
Marcus Lippert, Starpower on behalf of Ecomal

Faster time to market for your power conversion designs
Andreas Vinci, Tektronix on behalf of C.N. Rood

Evaluating the impact of temperature on Solar Home Systems for rural electrification
Nishant Narayan, TU Delft

12:30 - 13:25 Lunch break
13:30-13:55

Why Make Dynamic Measurements in Motor Applications
Tony Minchell, Teledyne LeCroy on behalf of AR Benelux

DC-Link Technology Comparison: Aluminium Electrolytic vs. Film Capacitors
Norbert Eumes, Jianghai on behalf of Heynen BV

Are you able to prove the power efficiency of your application?
Yokogawa, Michael Rietvelt

Bidirectional DC-DC Series Resonant Converter
Remco Bonten, TU/e

14:00 - 14:25

Choosing the Right PSU for Your Application Needs
Eddie Gallacher, Artesyn on behalf of Arrow

Linear amplifiers with 80% efficiency; an innovative patented method to dissipate less heat
Eric Boere, Apex Microtechnology on behalf of TOP-electronics

Simulate or experiment
Wim Platschorre, Strukton Rail

Paralleling of Gallium Nitride transistors for 48V high current automotive applications
Nikola Boskovic, TU/e

14:30 - 14:55 Break
15:00 - 15:25

A smart watch on life cycle costs of power supplies for Industry 4.0
Raf Demeersman, PULS GmbH on behalf of Elipse

Integrated DC/DC converters, in 4 to 5 design steps you create power design with very high efficiency
Alex Snijder, Wurth Elektronik

7th Generation IGBT Modules
Olivier De La Patelliere, Mitsubishi Power on behalf of Glyn

Soft switching multi-level amplifier for high voltage
Sjef Settels, TU/e

15:30 - 15:55

Over Voltage Category III Power Supplies
Giacomo Mazzullo, Meanwell Europe on behalf of Telerex

Remaining useful life prediction of IGBTs in MRI gradient amplifiers
Martijn Patelski, Prodrive Technologies

Help, it's getting hot!
Peter van Duijsen, Simulation Research Caspoc

Partially Rated Power Flow Control Converters for Meshed LVDC Grids
Pavel Purgát, TU Delft

16:00 - 16:30

How the Netherlands leads the way in Electric bus transport
Koen van Haperen, Heliox

16:30

Networking drinks

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

wasila@fhi.nl

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