[PELS] Interactive Workshop: Multilevel Inverters for AC Drives: Prof. K Gopakumar (IISc) & Prof. VT Somasekhar (NITW): BVRIT Conf Hall: July 7, 2012.

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Mithun M. Bhaskar

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Dear Members/Select Non-Members, 

 

The Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Hyd. Section

PES/IAS/PELS Joint Chapter

 

One day Interactive Workshop on

Advancements in Multilevel Inverters for AC Drives

 

Prof. K Gopakumar, FIEEE

Chairman

Center for Electronics Design & Technology (CEDT)

Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore.

 

Prof. V T Somasekhar

Dept. of Electrical Engineering

National Institute of Technology (NIT), Warangal.

 

Saturday, July 7, 2012   |   Conf Hall, Padmasri Dr. BV Raju Institute of Technology, Naraspur   |   9.30 AM – 5 PM

 

Timing       : 9.30 AM - 5.00 PM

Venue        : BVRIT Conf Hall, Naraspur, Hyderabad

Transport   : Transport have been arranged for members from all part of city

Fee            : There are no charges for IEEE members, Non-members have a fee of Rs. 200/-

 

Context:

This one-day workshop is intended to introduce the basic concepts of multilevel inverters to young researchers and academia. This workshop consists of two modules.

In the first module, which consists of two lectures, the basic theoretical framework is laid out for multilevel inverters in general and an emerging configuration known as dual-inverter fed open-end winding configuration in particular. Starting from the basic operation of the time tested, industry standard two-level inverter configuration, the evolution and proliferation of various multilevel inverter configurations would be explained in detail. Various types of PWM techniques suitable for the multilevel inverter configurations would also be dealt with.

In the second module would also consist of two lectures. In this module, advanced topologies of open-end winding induction motor along with some special PWM techniques to avoid common-mode voltages, which are deleterious to the shaft and bearings of the motor, would be explained.

 

Transport: Buses are been provided from all corners of twin cities to the venue and back. The numbers are Secunderabad (1S,2S,3S,4S), Balanagar (1B,2B,3B), Lothukunta (1L,2L,3L,4L,5L) and JNTU Kukatpally (1J to 10J). The detailed buses and their stop timings are provided at http://bvrit.ac.in/bus-transport.  In case of any difficulty you may contact the transport in-charge; Asso Prof. K Rayudu at 9959599839.

 

Session details, Speaker profiles and Online Registration at: https://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/meeting_view/list_meeting/13139

Queries be directed to:           Dr. V  Rajgopal, Professor EEED, BVRIT | +91 9392114063

 

 

Best,

Mithun Bhaskar

Secretary, IEEE PES/IAS/PELS

e-mail: mith...@ieee.org

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