Development of DC–DC Converters for Fuel-Cell Hybrid Power Systems in a Lift–Cruise Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Abstract
1. Introduction
- Development of an FDC capable of accommodating two independent input power sources from a multi-stack fuel cell system.
- Implementation of a dual-input single-output converter structure that simultaneously delivers power to both the inverter and battery charging circuit.
- Integration of efficient load balancing and power distribution algorithms into a unified control strategy.
- Ensuring optimal utilization of each power source under rapidly changing load conditions to enhance the UAV’s propulsion system responsiveness and stability.
2. Lift-Cruise Type UAV Power System Specifications
3. Proposed Fuel-Cell DC-DC Converter (FDC)
3.1. Proposed Topology of FDC
3.2. Control Method
3.3. Under-Voltage Lock Out
3.4. Power Distribution
4. Simulation
4.1. Simulation Design
4.2. Simulation Results
5. Experiment
5.1. Experiment Setup
5.2. Experiment Results
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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| Parameter | Value | Unit | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rated power | 5 | kW | Pusher |
| 3 | kW | Lift & Battery Charge | |
| Input Voltage | 120~180 | V | Fuel-Cell Stack Voltage |
| Output Voltage | 100 | V | |
| Rated Current | 50 | A | Pusher |
| 30 | A | Lift & Battery Charge | |
| Inductor | 106 | uH | |
| Switching Frequency | 40 | kHz | |
| Sampling Time | 0.25 | us | Current controller |
| 100 | us | Voltage controller |
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Gwon, M.-G.; Lee, K.-C.; Kim, J.-M. Development of DC–DC Converters for Fuel-Cell Hybrid Power Systems in a Lift–Cruise Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. Energies 2025, 18, 5688. https://doi.org/10.3390/en18215688
Gwon M-G, Lee K-C, Kim J-M. Development of DC–DC Converters for Fuel-Cell Hybrid Power Systems in a Lift–Cruise Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. Energies. 2025; 18(21):5688. https://doi.org/10.3390/en18215688
Chicago/Turabian StyleGwon, Min-Gwan, Ki-Chang Lee, and Jang-Mok Kim. 2025. "Development of DC–DC Converters for Fuel-Cell Hybrid Power Systems in a Lift–Cruise Unmanned Aerial Vehicle" Energies 18, no. 21: 5688. https://doi.org/10.3390/en18215688
APA StyleGwon, M.-G., Lee, K.-C., & Kim, J.-M. (2025). Development of DC–DC Converters for Fuel-Cell Hybrid Power Systems in a Lift–Cruise Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. Energies, 18(21), 5688. https://doi.org/10.3390/en18215688

