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PERFORMANCE MODELING
FOR
LOW PRESSURE VEHICLEPROTON EXCHANGE MEMBRANE FUEL
CELL STACK
LU languang OUYANG Minggao
(State Key Laboratory of Automotive Safety and
Energy, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084
)
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Abstract: According
to the status in the vehicle, a low pressure vehicle proton exchange
membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) stack model is developed using a
semi-empirical modeling technique. First, the oxygen concentration item
is derived from the PEMFC output voltage equation, and the concept of
oxygen concentration resistance coefficient is presented. Secondary, the
ohm losses in many different temperatures are determined via the
experiments with the current interrupt method, which is formulized with
linear regression method. Then, the oxygen concentration item is studied
by the experiments with different air stoichiometric ratios while
keeping the other operating parameters unchanged, and the oxygen
concentration resistance coefficient is obtained by the genetic
arithmetic which is used to process the difference voltages of the PEMFC
stack in different air stoichiometric ratios. Then, the activation loss
is obtained based on PEMFC output voltage and the loss of ohm and the
loss of concentration. Finally, with the correlation of the model to 20
actual experimental data, the good agreement between the computation
results and the experimental results is found out. The credibility of
the modeling method is verified and the precision of the model is in
accord with the systematic optimization and control.
Key words: Proton exchange membrane fuel cell stack
Modeling Concentration resistance coefficient
Ohm loss
CLC No: U469.7
国家863计划 资助项目(2005AA501100). Received 20060411, received in revised form 20060904
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