The paper deals with dc / dc converter 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 DIC (Dual input Inductor 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, designing and dimensioning guidelines, for the proposed structure, are presented. Finally, a whole fuel cell based energy source has been simulated and simulation results are reported.

A Dual Inductor Current fed dc/dc converter with ZVS active clamping, for fuel cell based plant

PIEGARI, LUIGI
2008-01-01

Abstract

The paper deals with dc / dc converter 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 DIC (Dual input Inductor 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, designing and dimensioning guidelines, for the proposed structure, are presented. Finally, a whole fuel cell based energy source has been simulated and simulation results are reported.
2008
Proceedings of 18th International Conference on Electrical Machines, ICEM 2008
9781424417360
ZVS converter; DC-DC converter; elettrici
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