2016 International Conference on Electrical and Information Technologies (ICEIT) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/eitech.2016.7519573
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Study and design of a grid-connected single phase PEM fuel cell inverter

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“…The FC produces DC power output which cannot be directly fed to the distribution site. 78 So, for integrating with the main grid, FC requires PECs 79 which can be conventionally divided into major four parts: (a) DC-DC Boost Converter; (b) Inverter; (c) Filter at inverter side and (d) Transformer. 80…”
Section: Fc To Mg Interfacing Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The FC produces DC power output which cannot be directly fed to the distribution site. 78 So, for integrating with the main grid, FC requires PECs 79 which can be conventionally divided into major four parts: (a) DC-DC Boost Converter; (b) Inverter; (c) Filter at inverter side and (d) Transformer. 80…”
Section: Fc To Mg Interfacing Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…92 For galvanic isolation by the use of a transformer the forward converter is also introduced by authors as in Figure 8D. 78 A push pull converter has been used by researchers. 93 Converters with a significant voltage conversion ratio named as step up coupled inductor converter and zero voltage transformer are explored in the literature available.…”
Section: Converter (Dc-dc)mentioning
confidence: 99%