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A PEM Fuel-Cell Model Featuring Oxygen-Excess-Ratio Estimation and Power-Electronics Interaction
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2009
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EngineeringEnergy EfficiencyEnergy ConversionPolymer-electrolyte-membrane Fuel-cellBiofuel CellPower ElectronicsPower CellChemical EngineeringElectrolyzer CellAdvanced Energy TechnologyProton-exchange MembraneReal Fc DeviceElectrical EngineeringEnergy StoragePolymer MembranesEnergy EngineeringEnergy ManagementFc TerminalsFuel CellsPower-electronics Interaction
In this paper, a polymer-electrolyte-membrane fuel-cell (FC) model that is useful for simulation and control purposes is presented. The model uses both electrical-circuit components and functional blocks to reproduce both static and dynamic FC behaviors. Its main feature is in the reproduction of the oxygen-excess-ratio behavior, but it is also able to interact with any electrical device connected at the FC terminals, e.g., a load or a switching converter. Consequently, the proposed model can be used to develop new control strategies aimed at avoiding the oxygen-starvation effect and/or minimizing the fuel consumption. The model has been customized for a Ballard Nexa 1.2-kW power system, and this has allowed an experimental validation by means of measurements performed on a real FC device.
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