DocumentCode
750455
Title
Simulation of fuel-cell stacks using a computer-controlled power rectifier with the purposes of actual high-power injection applications
Author
Corrêa, Jeferson M. ; Farret, Felix A. ; Gomes, Jonas R. ; Simões, Marcelo Godoy
Volume
39
Issue
4
fYear
2003
Firstpage
1136
Lastpage
1142
Abstract
This paper presents the guidelines for simulation of fuel-cell (FC) stacks by using a computer-controlled high-power converter, which drives actual electric loads, or injects power to the grid. The FC output static and dynamic characteristics are closely reproduced in such a way the actual loads are seamlessly driven as if they were supplied by the simulated FC. The simulator characteristics include the membrane temperature and humidity, efficiency, flow of the reactants, cooling air fan and water pumps, the actual air environmental temperature and humidity, and the regimen of operation of the actual electrical load. Any type of FC of ordinary size can be simulated without having to use hydrogen with improved safety, variety of tests, flexibility, and demo facilities. Those features allied to the low cost of this FC simulator contribute for market analysis and life-cycle studies of a site installation.
Keywords
computerised control; cooling; digital simulation; fuel cells; humidity; load (electric); membranes; power convertors; power engineering computing; pumps; rectifying circuits; air environmental temperature; computer-controlled high-power converter; computer-controlled power rectifier; cooling air fan; efficiency; electric loads; fuel-cell stacks simulation; high-power injection applications; humidity; life-cycle studies; membrane temperature; power injection; reactants flow; safety; water pumps; Application software; Biomembranes; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Drives; Grid computing; Guidelines; Humidity; Rectifiers; Temperature;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2003.814548
Filename
1215447
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