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Optimized Rectifier Topologies for Low-Voltage Electromagnetic Energy Harvesters. [PDF]
Krug N, Heer F, Fischerauer G.
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Radiation-Based 3D Dual-Mode Thermal Management Devices: Advances in Active/Passive Switching for Energy-Saving Applications. [PDF]
Lee SE +5 more
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Harmonic distortion reduction and dynamic stability in PMSG-CHBI wind energy systems via a dual optimization-prediction approach. [PDF]
Varghese LJ +3 more
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Helicity-selective and spectrally tunable chiral thermal emissions. [PDF]
Sun K +7 more
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A new single input common ground seven level triple boost switched capacitor based inverter. [PDF]
Hosseinzadeh A +4 more
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Optimized coil arrangement for integrating leakage inductance in high-frequency transformers of dual active bridge converters. [PDF]
Yadollahi K, Zakipour A.
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Adaptive Model Predictive Control for DAB Converter Switching Losses Reduction
The solid-state transformer is the enabling technology for the future of electric power systems. The increasing relevance of this equipment demands higher standards for efficiency and losses reduction.
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Ninth IEEE International Pulsed Power Conference, 1993
Abstract : Our experiments show energy losses between 2 and 10 times that of the resistive time predictions. The experiments used hydrogen, helium, air, nitrogen, SF6, polyethylene, and water for the switching dielectric. Previously underestimated switch losses have caused overpredicting the accelerator outputs.
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Abstract : Our experiments show energy losses between 2 and 10 times that of the resistive time predictions. The experiments used hydrogen, helium, air, nitrogen, SF6, polyethylene, and water for the switching dielectric. Previously underestimated switch losses have caused overpredicting the accelerator outputs.
Martin, T. H. +2 more
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