Title :
The application of neural networks to fuel processors for fuel cell vehicles
Author :
Iwan, Laura C. ; Stengel, Robert F.
Author_Institution :
Ballard Generation Syst., Burnaby, BC, Canada
Abstract :
Passenger vehicles fueled by hydrocarbons or alcohols and powered by proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells address world air quality and fuel supply concerns while avoiding hydrogen infrastructure and on-board storage problems. Reduction of the carbon monoxide concentration in the on-board fuel processor´s hydrogen-rich gas by the preferential oxidizer (PrOx) under dynamic conditions is crucial to avoid poisoning of the PEM fuel cell´s anode catalyst and thus malfunction of the fuel cell vehicle. A dynamic control scheme is proposed for a single-stage, tubular, cooled PrOx that performs better than, but retains the reliability and ease of use of conventional industrial controllers. The proposed hybrid control system contains a CMAC artificial neural network in parallel with a conventional PID controller. By using a computer simulation, it was found that the proposed hybrid controller generalizes well to novel driving sequences after being trained on other driving sequences with similar or slower transients. Although it is similar to the PID in terms of software requirements and design effort, the hybrid controller performs significantly better than the PID in terms of H2 conversion setpoint regulation and PrOx outlet CO reduction
Keywords :
air pollution control; cerebellar model arithmetic computers; chemical variables control; control system analysis; control system synthesis; electric vehicles; neurocontrollers; proton exchange membrane fuel cells; road vehicles; three-term control; CMAC artificial neural network; CO; H; H2 conversion setpoint regulation; air quality; carbon monoxide concentration; driving sequences; dynamic conditions; dynamic control scheme; fuel cell vehicles; fuel processors; fuel supply; hybrid control system; passenger vehicles; preferential oxidizer; proton exchange membrane fuel cells; Biomembranes; Control systems; Fuel cell vehicles; Fuel cells; Hydrocarbons; Neural networks; Protons; Temperature control; Three-term control; Vehicle dynamics;
Conference_Titel :
Decision and Control, 1998. Proceedings of the 37th IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Tampa, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4394-8
DOI :
10.1109/CDC.1998.758518