1、IEEE Recommended Practice for the Design and Application of Power Electronics in Electrical Power SystemsIEEE Std 1662-2016(Revision of IEEE Std 1662-2008)IEEE Industry Applications SocietySponsored by the Petroleum and Chemical Industry Committee and the IEEE Power Electronics SocietySponsored by t
2、he Standards CommitteeIEEE3 Park AvenueNew York, NY 10016-5997USAIEEE Std 1662-2016(Revision ofIEEE Std 1662-2008)IEEE Recommended Practice for the Design and Application of Power Electronics in Electrical Power SystemsSponsorsPetroleum and Chemical Industry Committeeof theIEEE Industry Applications
3、 SocietyStandards Committeeof theIEEE Power Electronics SocietyApproved 22 September 2016IEEE-SA Standards BoardAbstract: Recommendations and requirements for the design and applications of power elec-tronics in land-based (onshore) and marine (offshore) electrical power systems are provided in this
4、 standard. A wide range of power electronics equipment with aggregated power ratings at and above 100 kW with voltages equal or less than 52 kV (ac) or (dc) is covered. Existing engineering practices, analytical methods, and performance characteristics are described. Applicable interna-tional and lo
5、cal standards are referenced with appropriate guidance to provide users of the stan-dard with correct criteria for design, testing, and maintenance necessary for reliable operation of integrated power systems.Keywords: IEEE 1662, integrated power systems, PEBB, power electronic building blocks, powe
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35、risk of infringement of such rights, is entirely their own responsibility. Further information may be obtained from the IEEE Standards Association.6Copyright 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved.ParticipantsAt the time this recommended practice was submitted to the IEEE-SA Standards Board for approval, th
36、e Power Electronics Working Group had the following membership:Yuri Khersonsky, ChairNorbert Doerry, Vice ChairTerry Ericsen, Vice ChairJoseph Pi , SecretaryDwight AlexanderJohn AmyFrank BascianoMichael BaslerThomas BassoRobert BehlRobert DurhamHerbert GinnBoris JacobsonJoseph L. Koep ngerRobert Kon
37、nikThomas LipoWilliam LockeyEarl MacDonaldAllan MantoothDavid MillsT. W. OlsenLorraine PaddenJulian Pro rDaniel SabinMichael SteurerGiorgio SulligoiAlbert TuckerJohn VergisJames WilsonTechnical comments from the following individuals have been implemented in this recommended practice:Paul BarnhartPa
38、ul BishopDushan BoroyevichCharles BrownDavid CartesNarain HingoraniMatti LehtiMirko MaksimcevGeorge RobinsonTimothy RobirdsJames H. RockotRobert SchuergerPeter SteimerEric VaughnFred WangThe following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this recommended practice. Balloters may hav
39、e voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention.David AhoAli Al AwaziDwight AlexanderRoy AlexanderSaleman AlibhayJohn AmyPaul BarnhartFrank BascianoMichael BaslerThomas BassoWilliam BloetheDennis BoghFrederick BrockhurstBill BrownGustavo BrunelloWilliam BushWilliam ByrdPaul CardinalLeo CaseyArvind
40、ChaudharyRobert ChristmanLarry ConradLuis CoronadoAlireza DaneshpooyMatthew DavisDavid E. De LucaMamadou DiongNorbert DoerryGary DonnerNeal DowlingErnest DuckworthRobert DurhamGearold O. H. EidhinTerry EricsenKevin FellhoelterWilliam FinleyKeith FlowersRostyslaw FostiakGary FoxCarl FredericksGeorge
41、GelaKenneth GettmanPaul GiorsettoAlexander Glaninger-KatschnigMietek GlinkowskiJalal GohariJ. Travis Gri thRandall GrovesAjit GwalPaul HamerWerner HoelzlJohn HoudekRichard JacksonLaszlo KadarInnocent KamwaJohn KayYuri KhersonskyHermann KochGerald KolbeSaumen KunduBenjamin LanzMichael LauxmanWei-Jen
42、LeeDuane LeschertHua LiuEarl Mac DonaldArturo MaldonadoJohn MalinowskiHomer Alan MantoothJohn MartinPeter MegnaDaniel MulkeyJerry MurphyRhonda Netzel7Copyright 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved.Michael NewmanGary NissenT. W. OlsenLorraine PaddenRichard PaesMirko PalazzoHoward PenroseKevin PetersonChris
43、topher PetrolaK. James PhillipsJoseph Pi Donald PlattsPercy PoolIulian Pro rMichael RobertsTimothy RobirdsCharles RogersJoseph RostronDaniel SabinSteven SanoTodd SauveBartien SayogoTed SchoenbergRobert SchuergerCarl SchuetzNikunj ShahDevki SharmaJeremy SmithGary SmullinWayne StecRalph StellMichael S
44、teurerEugene StoudenmireK. StumpPeter SutherlandMichael ThompsonRobert Thornton-JonesAlbert TuckerDemetrios TziouvarasEric UdrenJames Van De LigtEric VaughnJohn VergisDaniel WardHung-Yu WeiYingli WenKenneth WhiteKenneth WhiteJames WilsonIain WrightJian YuWhen the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved thi
45、s recommended practice on 22 September 2016, it had the following membership:Jean-Philippe Faure, ChairTed Burse, Vice ChairJohn D. Kulick, Past ChairKonstantinos Karachalios, SecretaryChuck AdamsMasayuki AriyoshiStephen DukesJianbin FanJ. Travis Gri thGary Ho manRonald W. HotchkissMichael JanezicJo
46、seph L. Koep nger*Hung LingKevin LuAnnette D. ReillyGary RobinsonMehmet UlemaYingli WenHoward WolfmanDon WrightYu YuanDaidi Zhong*Member Emeritus8Copyright 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved.IntroductionThis introduction is not part of IEEE Std 1662-2016, IEEE Recommended Practice for the Design and App
47、lication of Power Electronics in Electrical Power Systems.This revision of IEEE Std 1662-2008 provides recommendations and requirements for the design and ap-plications of power electronics in land-based and marine electrical power systems. It covers a wide range of power electronics equipment with
48、aggregated power ratings at and above 100 kW with voltages equal or less than 52 kV (ac) or (dc). It describes existing engineering practices, analytical methods, and performance char-acteristics. Applicable international and local standards are referenced with guidance to provide users of this stan
49、dard with correct criteria for analysis, design, testing, and maintenance of power electronics and reliable integration of power electronics in electrical power systems.AcknowledgmentsPermissions have been granted as follows:1 Figure 3 reprinted with permission from the Information Technology Industry Council, ITI (CBEMA) Curve, 2000 B32. Figure B.1 reprinted with permission from Fuji Electric Co., Ltd., Fuji Electric Review, “Power Elec-tronics Technology that Supports Smart Grid” B49 2011.1Every effort has been made to secure permission to reprint borrowe