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Original Articles

Fuzzy Logic Controlled Parallel Connected Synchronous Buck DC-DC Converter for Water Electrolysis

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Pages 280-288 | Published online: 01 Sep 2014
 

Abstract

In this paper, a Fuzzy Logic Controlled parallel connected synchronous buck DC-DC converter for water electrolysis system is presented. General design of a fuzzy logic controller, based on Matlab/Simulink is performed. This design can be compared with Proportional Integrated Proportional Derivative controller. The complete control system has been developed, analyzed and validated by simulation study. Performances have then been evaluated in detail for different study conditions. The stability of converter has been analyzed different nonlinear electrolyses loads.

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Mustafa Ergin Sahin

Mustafa Ergin Sahin was born in Çaykara, Turkey. Received his B.Sc.E in Electrical Engineering from Karadeniz Technical University (KTU) and M.Sc.E. from Gazi University (GU), Turkey, in 2002 and 2006, respectively. He is a Ph.D. student in KTU now. He is currently a full time Lecturer in Physics Department at RTE University. He was worked at different jobs about Low voltage power systems and relay manufacturer for power system. He has been a member of the Chamber of Electrical Engineers in Turkey. He works on power electronics and utilization of renewable energy. E-mail: [email protected]

Halil Ibrahim Okumus

Halil Ibrahim Okumus was born in Çayeli, Turkey. Received his B.Sc.E in Electrical Engineering from Karadeniz Technical University (KTU) and Ph.D. from Bristol University (UB), United Kingdom, in 1992 and 2001, respectively. He is currently an Associated Professor in Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department at KTU. He is a senior Member of IEEE Power Electronics Society. He has been a member of the Chamber of Electrical Engineers in Turkey. He works on intelligent control of power systems and utilization of renewable energy E-mail: [email protected]

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