Title :
Voltage Fed and Current Fed Full Bridge Converter for the Use in Three Phase Grid Connected Fuel Cell Systems
Author :
Mohr, M. ; Fuchs, F.W.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Power Electron. & Electr. Drives, Christian-Albrechts-Univ. of Kiel
Abstract :
Fuel cells for low or medium power deliver comparatively low voltages compared to the mains voltage at high currents. A high dc-link voltage is needed to feed in electrical energy from fuel cells to the mains via a voltage source inverter. Several well known DC/DC converters can be used to transform the varying fuel cell voltage to the requested amplitude of the dc-link-voltage. Besides transformerless converters like the boost converter, converters with high frequency transformers can be used. In the considered higher power range, the full-bridge converter circuit is the appropriate solution. Depending on their input circuit, the converters are classified between voltage fed and current fed full bridge converter. In this paper, full bridge converters of the voltage type and of the current type as active front end for fuel cell inverters in the power range of 20 kW and higher are analysed and compared to each other. The focus is set on the operating behavior, the system complexity and the efficiency of the different converters
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; bridge circuits; fuel cells; invertors; 20 kW; DC-DC converters; DC-DC power conversion; current fed full bridge converter; dc-link voltage; electrical energy; fuel cell inverters; fuel cell voltage; high frequency transformers; system complexity; three phase grid connected fuel cell systems; voltage fed full bridge converter; voltage source inverter; Bridge circuits; DC-DC power converters; Energy conversion; Feeds; Frequency conversion; Fuel cells; Inverters; Low voltage; Power electronics; Transformers; DC-DC power conversion; distributed energy; fuel cells;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference, 2006. IPEMC 2006. CES/IEEE 5th International
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0448-7
DOI :
10.1109/IPEMC.2006.4778000