
The gradual increment of renewable energy sources (RES) integration in the power generation system is involved in achieving the maximum power demand in the world. In RES fuel cells are used for storage systems of energy. The increment and decrement of voltage level can be controlled by the different types of converters as per the application. Based on that researchers have introduced different types of converters like interleaved converters for voltage-boosting applications to operate the drive. But the converters are involved with higher parts count, switching losses, efficient speed regulation, and torque ripple. To bridge the research the challenges involved in design and operation of converter new interleaved converter structure has been proposed. The validation of proposed converter has been performed in environment of MATLAB/SIMULINK and the required characteristics of the converter and BLDC have been presented. To validate constructional and operational features of converter. The hardware has been developed for 1300 W and operational characteristics have been presented.
Social sciences (General), H1-99, Q1-390, Science (General), BLDC, Fuel cell, DC-DC converter, Current ripple, Voltage regulations, Interleaved boost-cuk converter, Research Article
Social sciences (General), H1-99, Q1-390, Science (General), BLDC, Fuel cell, DC-DC converter, Current ripple, Voltage regulations, Interleaved boost-cuk converter, Research Article
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