The paper deals with a new ZVS (zero voltage switching) half-bridge current-fed dc-dc converter for fuel-cell based inverter system suitable to be coupled with fuel-cells sources. The spreading of fuel-cells has impelled a deep study of dc / dc converter structures properly designed to solve problems connected with the use of fuel cells as primary energy source. A good solution is represented by half-bridge current-fed dc-dc converter. The paper focuses on this kind of converter proposing a modification of the base structure in order to achieve ZVS operation. Moreover, in the paper, a full analysis of the proposed structure is presented and SABER numerical results are shown and compared with results obtained with an hard-switch half-bridge current-fed dc-dc converter. The results prove the very good performance of the suggested solution.

A ZVS current fed dc/dc converter oriented for applications fuel-cell-based

PIEGARI, LUIGI;
2004-01-01

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The paper deals with a new ZVS (zero voltage switching) half-bridge current-fed dc-dc converter for fuel-cell based inverter system suitable to be coupled with fuel-cells sources. The spreading of fuel-cells has impelled a deep study of dc / dc converter structures properly designed to solve problems connected with the use of fuel cells as primary energy source. A good solution is represented by half-bridge current-fed dc-dc converter. The paper focuses on this kind of converter proposing a modification of the base structure in order to achieve ZVS operation. Moreover, in the paper, a full analysis of the proposed structure is presented and SABER numerical results are shown and compared with results obtained with an hard-switch half-bridge current-fed dc-dc converter. The results prove the very good performance of the suggested solution.
2004
30TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE IEEE INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS SOCIETY
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