Title :
The first Tunisian fuel cell test station
Author :
Barbouche, M. ; Krout, F. ; Chiha, M. ; Charradi, K. ; Zakarya, A. ; Chtourou, Radhouane
Author_Institution :
Photovoltaic Lab., Centre for Res. & Energy Technol. CRTEn, Hammam Lif, Tunisia
Abstract :
Great efforts are presently being undertaken to develop fuel cell applications. In this study, a design and realization of a fuel cell test station is described. The control of the stack temperature and the optimization of some parameters, such as the acquisition and equilibrium time for each value of the current density are necessary steps for an objective and trustworthy comparison of the performance data. Our test bench comprises two major parts hardware and software. The hardware part comprises an electrical cabinet, a power supply, an acquisition chain, an electronic load, mass flow controllers, temperature controller, solenoid valves, and solid state relay. The assemblies of the different parts of the test station are made considering our project objectives, such as, security, size (Length: 1000mm, Width: 800mm, Height: 1900mm), accessibility and mobility...etc. The software part includes not only the development of the pipelines and instrumentations diagrams but also the design of the rack using solid-works software. An interface was developed in the LABVIEW environment to enable mass flow controller and the solenoid valves control. It also allows the automatic data acquisition (fuel cell power, temperature and pressure). Preliminary measurements are made with a PEMFC (25 cm2) to make out the effect of temperature, relative humidity, back pressure and in the end the effect of cell number on the fuel cells power. The results may be used to find the best operating conditions.
Keywords :
current density; data acquisition; flow control; fuel cell power plants; proton exchange membrane fuel cells; solenoids; temperature control; test facilities; virtual instrumentation; LABVIEW environment; PEMFC; Tunisian fuel cell test station; acquisition chain; current density; data acquisition; electrical cabinet; electronic load; fuel cell power; instrumentations diagrams; mass flow controllers; optimization; pipelines; power supply; relative humidity; size 1000 mm; size 1900 mm; size 800 mm; solenoid valves; solid state relay; solid-works software; temperature controller; Current density; Fuel cells; Hydrogen; Instruments; Temperature measurement; Valves; Fuel cell; Labview; Test station; Virtual Instrumentation; polarization curve;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Engineering and Software Applications (ICEESA), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hammamet
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-6302-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICEESA.2013.6578369