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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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David A. Porras Fernandez studies the design and analysis of power electronic converters. His research has explored high-frequency effects on magnetic components, including core losses in ferrite and nanocrystalline materials. He has investigated parasitic capacitances in medium-voltage transformers and developed optimization algorithms for dual-active bridge converters. Porras Fernandez has also worked on non-dissipative regenerative snubbers for DC-DC converters and designed optimization algorithms for current sensor Rogowski coils. His work contributes to the understanding of magnetics and converter performance, with implications for the broader field of power electronics.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 22
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- High-Frequency Effects on Magnetics and Converter Performance: Implications for Power Electronic Converter Design (2024) DOI
- Non-Dissipative Regenerative Snubber for Isolated DC-DC Cuk Converter (2023) DOI
- Comparison of High-Frequency Ferrite and Nanocrystalline Core Losses Using Identical Geometries (2022) DOI
- Optimization Design Algorithm for Dual-Active Bridge Converters Using Parallel Power Modules (2022) DOI
- Multi-objective Design Optimization for Current Sensor Rogowski Coil (2022) DOI
- Analysis of Current Resonances due to Winding Parasitic Capacitances in Medium-Voltage Medium-Frequency Transformers (2022) DOI
- Inductor and Transformer-Coupled Magnetic Structure for Zero-Ripple dc-dc Ćuk Converter (2021) DOI
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