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The project suggests the development of a low cost fuel cell inverter system. The approach consists of a three-terminal push-pull inverter to boost the fuel cell voltage. High-frequency ac link conversion offers a possible way to reduce the number of power stages, in the form of a cycloconverter. The design minimizes overall system cost including energy storage and management. The design provides low-ripple current-controlled interfacing to the fuel-cell stack, an intermediate-voltage battery energy storage buffer, and an ac-link output inverter. The circuit is based on square-wave…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The project suggests the development of a low cost fuel cell inverter system. The approach consists of a three-terminal push-pull inverter to boost the fuel cell voltage. High-frequency ac link conversion offers a possible way to reduce the number of power stages, in the form of a cycloconverter. The design minimizes overall system cost including energy storage and management. The design provides low-ripple current-controlled interfacing to the fuel-cell stack, an intermediate-voltage battery energy storage buffer, and an ac-link output inverter. The circuit is based on square-wave cycloconverter technology, combined with a simple approach that produces a patent-pending PWM cycloconverter modulation process. Modulation technique includes multiple carrier PWM which is a direct extension of conventional PWM. The approach keeps the number of stages and magnetic elements low while providing galvanic isolation. The design provides excellent performance with a minimum filter componentsand a simple control.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Chandwani Hina B. has obtained her PhD degree in Power Electronics in 2010.She is working on different projects.She is guiding PhD and Masters students. She is author and co-author of several articles published in different reputed journals.