Title :
Carbon monoxide adaptive observer for fuel cell fault detection
Author :
Di Penta, Damiano ; Bencherif, Karim ; Qinghua Zhang ; Sorine, Michel
Author_Institution :
Res. Dept., RENAULT, Guyancourt, France
Abstract :
For the purpose of fault detection in a reformate supplied fuel cell system, an adaptive observer is proposed in this paper to estimate the carbon monoxide (CO) molar fraction within the inlet gas of the fuel cell. Though CO accounts only for a small fraction in the hydrogen rich reformate, when adsorbed on the anode catalyst layer, it can considerably reduce the cell voltage, which is dangerous for the system. A high CO rate is thus an important fault indicator, however, existing sensors for CO molar fraction measurement in a gas flow are not suited to on-board applications. It is then useful to design an algorithm for its estimation from available measurements. A reduced model based on electrochemical phenomena is first briefly described and validated with experimental data. Then, we present the adaptive observer estimating the CO molar fraction, associated with a robust fault detection criterion. Finally, the algorithm is validated on transient experiments.
Keywords :
carbon compounds; electrochemical electrodes; fault diagnosis; observers; proton exchange membrane fuel cells; reduced order systems; CO molar fraction measurement; anode catalyst layer; carbon monoxide adaptive observer; carbon monoxide molar fraction; electrochemical phenomena; fault indicator; fuel cell fault detection; fuel cell system; gas flow; hydrogen rich reformate; inlet gas; robust fault detection criterion; Adaptation models; Anodes; Atmospheric modeling; Fuel cells; Hydrogen; Mathematical model; Observers; Adaptive Observer; Fault Detection; Fuel Cell; Reduced Model;
Conference_Titel :
Control Conference (ECC), 2007 European
Conference_Location :
Kos
Print_ISBN :
978-3-9524173-8-6