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Simulation tools for Power Electronics : Teaching and Research

Barrade, P.
2001
Simplorer Worshop 2001, Simulation in der Entriebstechnik, Leistungselektronic und Automobiltechnik

The LEI (Laboratoire d’Electronique Industrielle) is one of the laboratories of the DE (Département Electricité) of the EPFL. Its mission and goal are the research and the teaching in the domains of Industrial and Power Electronics. Simulation tools are used both for research and teaching, to allow a good understanding of the structures that are studied before practical tests. This paper will illustrate the way Simplorer is used regarding four main research themes, and regarding pedagogical tools we are developing.

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conference paper not in proceedings
Author(s)
Barrade, P.
Date Issued

2001

Subjects

supercapacitor

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power smoothing

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energy exchange

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storage system

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biberronage

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power supply

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REVIEWED

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EPFL

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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
Simplorer Worshop 2001, Simulation in der Entriebstechnik, Leistungselektronic und Automobiltechnik

Chemnnitz, Germany

16-18 May 2001

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