Interactions between fuel cells and power converters influence of current harmonics on a fuel cell stack

As fuel cells are likely to be used in many future applications, dedicated power converters must be developed and optimized. A thorough knowledge of the fuel cell operation is thus required for power-electronics engineers. This paper proposes a theoretical and experimental study of the behaviour of a fuel cell stack subject to current harmonics. The fundamental role of the internal double layer capacitor is demonstrated.

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