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Model-Free Control of Multiphase Interleaved Boost Converter for Fuel Cell/Reformer Power Generation

Abstract

Fundamentally, a fuel cell (FC) power source is connected with a power switching dc/dc converter. This type of network is a nonlinear manner. A linearized approach is frequently employed to investigate the convergence issue and to set the regulation parameters. In this document, a model-free control (MFC) theory based on the ultra-local model is studied to control the FC power for dc microgrid applications. A proposed parallel 2-phase boost converter with interleaving algorithm is selected to step-up a low output dc voltage of fuel cell to a utilized dc grid level. Using the MFC approach, we put forward simple solutions to nonlinear control problems in power electronics domain. To corroborate the proposed scheme, a dc/dc power converter (2.5-kW two-modules in parallel) is implemented in the laboratory. The studied control law based on the MFC characteristic is realized by fully digital calculation in a dSPACE MicroLabBox platform. Simulation and experimental results with a FC (2.5 kW, 50 V) with hydrogen supplied by a reformer reactor of in the laboratory substantiate the exceptional control scheme.

Authors

Mungporn P; Yodwong B; Thounthong P; Nahid-Mobarakeh B; Takorabet N; Guilbert D; Kumam P; Bizon N; Kaewprapha C

Volume

00

Pagination

pp. 1-6

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

December 11, 2019

DOI

10.1109/ri2c48728.2019.8999919

Name of conference

2019 Research, Invention, and Innovation Congress (RI2C)
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