• Title of article

    Regression analysis of PEM fuel cell transient response

  • Author/Authors

    L. Edwards, Russell Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering - Kaufman Hall - Old Dominion University, Norfolk , Demuren, Ayodeji Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering - Kaufman Hall - Old Dominion University, Norfolk

  • Pages
    13
  • From page
    329
  • To page
    341
  • Abstract
    To develop operating strategies in polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cell-powered applications, precise computationally efficient models of the fuel cell stack voltage are required. Models are needed for all operating conditions, including transients. In this work, transient evolutions of voltage, in response to load changes, are modeled with a sum of three exponential decay functions. Amplitude factors are correlated to steady-state operating data (temperature, humidity, average current, resistance, and voltage). The obtained time constants reflect known processes of the membrane heat/water transport. These model parameters can form the basis for the prediction of voltage overshoot/undershoot used in computational-based control systems, used in real-time simulation. Furthermore, the results provide an empirical basis for the estimation of the magnitude of temporary voltage loss to be expected with sudden load changes, as well as a systematic method for the analysis of experimental data. Its applicability is currently limited to thin membranes with low to moderate humidity gases, and with adequately high reactant-gas stoichiometry.
  • Keywords
    Proton-exchange membrane fuel cell , PEM fuel cell , Transient response , Current step , Regression
  • Serial Year
    2016
  • Record number

    2492482