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   Consideration for Input Current-Ripple of Pulse-Link DC-AC Converter for Fuel Cells   [View] 
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 Author(s)   Kentaro Fukushima 
 Abstract   This paper mentions the static characteristics of pulse-link DC-AC converter for fuel cells, and considers the input current-ripple reduction method. Fuel cells have weakness about current-ripple because the chemical reaction time is much slower than commercial frequency. Therefore, the input current-ripple reduction is essential factor in the DC-AC converter for fuel cells applications. Input current-ripple from fuel cells gives damage the fuel consumption and life time. The conventional DC-AC converter has large smoothing capacitor between boost converter stage and PWM converter stage, in order to reduce input current-ripple. That capacitor prevents from reduction the size of unit. Authors have proposed a novel topology called as pulse-link DC-AC converter. The pulse-link DC-AC converter topology is no need to insert large capacitor. Furthermore, the series-connected LC circuit between two stages connected in parallel works as ripple canceling. This paper shows the mechanism of current-ripple reduction. 
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 Date   Last modified 2008-12-07 by System