A stacked interleaved DC-DC buck converter for proton exchange membrane electrolyzer applications: Design and experimental validation
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
Since the two last decades, hydrogen production has been attracting the attention of the
scientific community thanks to its inherent very low pollution when energy coming from
renewable energy sources (RESs) are used. However, it implies the use of DC/DC converters
to interface source and load. These conversion systems must meet several requirements
from current ripple point of view, energy efficiency, and performance to preserve the
sustainability of hydrogen production. This article proposes the design and realization of a
stacked interleaved buck converter to supply a proton exchange membrane electrolyzer.
The converter is designed to ensure a low output current ripple and a suitable dynamic
response to guarantee the reliability of the electrolyzer. A theoretical analysis of the converter,
taking into account the dynamic model of the electrolyzer, and the design of the
control system based both on feedforward and a feedback action is provided. The stability
of the control system is discussed as well. The effectiveness of the model and the control
algorithm has been verified by simulation and experimental results on a PEM electrolyzer
at laboratory scale; the extension to higher power levels is discussed at the end.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Proton exchange membrane electrolyzer; Power electronics; Stacked interleaved DC/DC converter; Wind turbine conversion system; Current ripple; Control
List of contributors:
Vitale, Gianpaolo
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