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Double layer capacitor/DC-DC converter system applied to constant power loads

Conference ·
OSTI ID:474447
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  1. Auburn Univ., AL (United States). Dept. of Electrical Engineering

Ultracapacitors or double layer capacitors are a recent technology based on the well-known electrochemical phenomenon of extremely high capacitance/unit area in an electrode-electrolyte interface and the high surface area achievable in activated carbon fibers. Capacitors have been tested with a rated capacitance value of 470 F and a rated voltage of 2.3 V. Test voltages as high as 3V (30% above rated) have been used without any short term effect on measured capacitance. At 3 V the total energy storage capacity of one capacitor is 2,100 Joules. With a total volume of 245 cm{sup 3}, the specific energy of this capacitor is 8.5 J/cm{sup 3}. To tap this entire energy store would require running the capacitor to zero voltage. Of course, few loads to which a capacitor bank might be connected can tolerate any drop in input voltage. To remedy this problem a DC/DC converter between the capacitor bank and load is proposed. This paper describes optimization of capacitor bank configurations when supplying a constant power load through a DC/DC converter.

OSTI ID:
474447
Report Number(s):
CONF-960805--
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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