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Dr. Wael Taha Ghareeb Taha Elsayed :: Publications:

Title:
Investigating the Performance of a Fuel Cell Based Distributed Generation System
Authors: W. T. Ghareeb; F. M. Bendary; E. M. Saied; Y. G. Hegazy
Year: 2011
Keywords: PEM Fuel Cell (PEMFC); Fuel Cell based Distributed Generation (FCDG); PI controller; different loading conditions
Journal: Energy Conference and Exhibition (EnergyCon), 2010 IEEE International
Volume: Not Available
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Publisher: IEEE
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

This paper presents the design and simulation study of a proton exchange membrane fuel cell based distributed generation system. The topology chosen for the simulation consists of fuel cell power plant model, pulse width-modulation DC/DC boost converter and sinusoidal pulse width-modulation two-level inverter followed by an LC filter. Advanced control strategy is used for the overall system; its main objective is to regulate the output voltage from the DC/DC converter and to adjust the output voltage from the DC/AC inverter at different loading conditions. Simulation analysis was done using MATLAB/SIMULINK platform. Simulation results are given to show the overall system performance under heavy loading conditions, sudden increase in load and under unbalanced loading condition.

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