Modular structured multilevel inverter (MSMI) for fuel cell power conditioning systems (PCS)

This article investigates the potentials of the modular structured multilevel inverter (MSMI) circuit topology in the development of high-power AC power supplies with specific emphasis on power-conditioning systems (PCS) for alternate sources of energy. This is due to the important role of power con...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Azli, Naziha, Mohamed Yatim, Abdul Halim
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Published: International Association of Science and Technology for Development, Anaheim, CA, ETATS-UNIS 2004
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/7531/
http://dx.doi.org/10.2316/Journal.203.2004.2.203-3341
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spelling my.utm.75312017-03-06T08:48:07Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/7531/ Modular structured multilevel inverter (MSMI) for fuel cell power conditioning systems (PCS) Ahmad Azli, Naziha Mohamed Yatim, Abdul Halim TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering This article investigates the potentials of the modular structured multilevel inverter (MSMI) circuit topology in the development of high-power AC power supplies with specific emphasis on power-conditioning systems (PCS) for alternate sources of energy. This is due to the important role of power conditioning for utility interface in determining the future acceptance of alternate energy sources in the area of electric power systems. Fuel cell generation systems in particular are expected to see increasing practical usage due to several advantages they offer over conventional generation systems that are based on fossil fuel and nuclear power. For fuel cell generation systems to make an impact on future energy supply, they need to produce high DC-side voltages. This relates to constraints in the MSMI power devices switching frequency in order to limit its switching losses while operating in such high-voltage applications. This article proposes a control scheme that complies with the low switching frequency requirement of the MSMI power devices while fulfilling the required performance specifications of a fuel cell PCS. Both the MSMI circuit topology and its control scheme are described in detail and their performance is verified based on simulation and experimental results. International Association of Science and Technology for Development, Anaheim, CA, ETATS-UNIS 2004 Article PeerReviewed Ahmad Azli, Naziha and Mohamed Yatim, Abdul Halim (2004) Modular structured multilevel inverter (MSMI) for fuel cell power conditioning systems (PCS). International Journal of Power and Energy Systems, 24 (2). pp. 89-97. ISSN 1078-3466 http://dx.doi.org/10.2316/Journal.203.2004.2.203-3341
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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Ahmad Azli, Naziha
Mohamed Yatim, Abdul Halim
Modular structured multilevel inverter (MSMI) for fuel cell power conditioning systems (PCS)
description This article investigates the potentials of the modular structured multilevel inverter (MSMI) circuit topology in the development of high-power AC power supplies with specific emphasis on power-conditioning systems (PCS) for alternate sources of energy. This is due to the important role of power conditioning for utility interface in determining the future acceptance of alternate energy sources in the area of electric power systems. Fuel cell generation systems in particular are expected to see increasing practical usage due to several advantages they offer over conventional generation systems that are based on fossil fuel and nuclear power. For fuel cell generation systems to make an impact on future energy supply, they need to produce high DC-side voltages. This relates to constraints in the MSMI power devices switching frequency in order to limit its switching losses while operating in such high-voltage applications. This article proposes a control scheme that complies with the low switching frequency requirement of the MSMI power devices while fulfilling the required performance specifications of a fuel cell PCS. Both the MSMI circuit topology and its control scheme are described in detail and their performance is verified based on simulation and experimental results.
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author Ahmad Azli, Naziha
Mohamed Yatim, Abdul Halim
author_facet Ahmad Azli, Naziha
Mohamed Yatim, Abdul Halim
author_sort Ahmad Azli, Naziha
title Modular structured multilevel inverter (MSMI) for fuel cell power conditioning systems (PCS)
title_short Modular structured multilevel inverter (MSMI) for fuel cell power conditioning systems (PCS)
title_full Modular structured multilevel inverter (MSMI) for fuel cell power conditioning systems (PCS)
title_fullStr Modular structured multilevel inverter (MSMI) for fuel cell power conditioning systems (PCS)
title_full_unstemmed Modular structured multilevel inverter (MSMI) for fuel cell power conditioning systems (PCS)
title_sort modular structured multilevel inverter (msmi) for fuel cell power conditioning systems (pcs)
publisher International Association of Science and Technology for Development, Anaheim, CA, ETATS-UNIS
publishDate 2004
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/7531/
http://dx.doi.org/10.2316/Journal.203.2004.2.203-3341
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