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    The Martensitic Transformation in Indium-Thallium Alloys

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    This collection is organized around the central theme of “Martensite by Design.” Contributions include design, microstructure, properties, advanced processing and manufacturing, performance, phase transformations, and characterization

    Operation and Design Consideration of an Ultra High Step-Up DC-DC Converter featuring High Power Density

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    Publisher Copyright: IEEEA new dual-coupled inductor (CI) single-switch high step-up dc-dc topology featuring high power density is proposed in this study. Various capacitive power transfer methods, as well as inductive power transfer techniques, are utilized to act as a more efficient power interface between the input and the load. Three ports in the output terminal are employed to distribute the overall output voltage, diminish the voltage ripple in high-voltage gain ratios, and decrease the voltage stress on the port component. In the proposed converter, first, the voltage gain is high in lower duty cycles of the switching. Second, the stored energy of magnetizing and leakage inductances is recycled in both Cls. Third, the switch voltage spikes are alleviated. Fourth, the operation is done with no circulating current. Fifth, low-size passive components are presented. Sixth, high power density is obtained, and the voltage range is widened. Finally, a simple pulsewidth modulation (PWM) utilizing a wide control range is provided. In this study, the steady-state operation is analyzed under both continuous conduction mode (CCM) and discontinuous conduction mode (DCM), and the performance of the converter is evaluated using comparisons with similar works. In addition, the experimental results have been provided to justify the feasibility of the design.Peer reviewe
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