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Control Method of Bidirectional DC-DC Converter for Fuel Utilzation and Durability Improvement in Fuel Cell Vehicles (연료전지자동차에서 연료이용률과 연료전지 내구성 향상을 위한 양방향 DC-DC 컨버터의 제어기법)

  • Jo, Jin-Sang;Jung, Sang-Min;Lee, Jin-Hee;Choi, Se-Wan;Han, Soo-Bin
    • Proceedings of the KIPE Conference
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    • 2005.07a
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    • pp.354-356
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    • 2005
  • 본 논문에서는 연료전지 자동차와 같은 하이브리드 시스템에서 양방향 DC-DC 컨버터에 의한 충${\cdot}$방전 동작시 원하는 지령전력을 정확히 제어하여 연료전지의 과부하에 의한 전지수명단축과 연료이용률저하에 의한 연료소모 문제를 개선하기 위한전력제어기를 제안하고자 한다. 또한 연료이용률과 배터리의 SOC를 일정하게 제어하여 에너지를 효율적으로 사용하기 위한 양방향컨버터의 충${\cdot}$방전운전 알고리즘을 제안한다.

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The Effect of Vitamin B6 Deficiency on the Utilization of Fuel and Blood Cholesterol Profile with Regular Exercise-Training in Rats (비타민 B6 부족이 정기적인 운동 훈련시 연료의 이용과 혈액 콜레스테롤 성상에 미치는 영향)

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    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.29 no.8
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    • pp.881-888
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    • 1996
  • The purpose of this study was to determine whether vitamin B6(B6) deficiency affects fuel utilization and blood cholesterol profile with exercise-training. Twenty-four rats were fed a B6 deficient(-B6) diet or a control (+B6) diet for 5 weeks and either exercised(EX) or nonexercised (NE). EX rats were exercised on treadmill(10$^{\circ}$, 0.5-0.8km/h) for 20 minutes everyday. Glucose(GLU), glycogen (GLY), protein(PRO), trglyceride(TG), free fatty acid(FFA), total cholesterl(TC), HDL-cholesterol(HDL-C) and LDL-choleterol(LDL-C) were compared in plasma(P), liver(L) and skeletal muscle(M) of rats. There was a vitamin effect on the level of P-GLU, P-TG, M-TG, L-GLY, L-PRO and an exercise effect on the level of P-PRO, P-FFA, M-PRO, L-GLY, L-TG, P-TC, P-HDL-C, P-LDL-C. Compared to +B6 rats were lower and there were no differences in P-GLU, P-FFA, P-TG. M-GLY, L-TG, P-TC and P-HDL-C. In EX group, the level of P-TG was higher and M-PRO was lower in -B6 rats. There were no differences in M-GLY, L-TG, P-TC and P-HDL-C. These results suggest that a lowered intake of vitamin B6 may impair the adaptation of animals to fuel metabolism related to a decrease of fatty acid oxidation and attenuates the exercise-traning effect on blood lipid profile.

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