Patent classifications
H01M8/04537
Fuel cell vehicle and method of stopping the same
When a time point of occurrence of a stop state of a fuel cell system is predicted during traveling, a drying state control that causes a fuel cell stack to transition to a dry state is started a predetermined time (a required drying time) before the predicted time point of occurrence of the stop state.
Fuel cell system and refrigerant flow rate estimation method for the same
A fuel cell system including: a fuel cell group; a refrigerant distribution passage; a pre-distribution refrigerant flow rate acquiring unit configured to acquire a first outlet temperature flow rate; a first outlet temperature detecting unit that is configured to detect a first outlet temperature; a voltage acquiring unit configured to acquire at least a first voltage that is a voltage of the first fuel cell; a current acquiring unit configured to acquire at least a first current; and a controller that calculates a first individual supply flow rate of the first fuel cell on the basis of the first voltage, the first current, and the first outlet temperature, and calculates a second individual supply flow rate of at least one second fuel cell other than the first fuel cell on the basis of the first individual supply flow rate and the pre-distribution refrigerant flow rate.
System including fuel cell assembly voltage monitor
A system for capturing carbon dioxide in flue gas includes a fuel cell assembly including at least one fuel cell including a cathode portion configured to receive, as cathode inlet gas, the flue gas generated by the flue gas generating device or a derivative thereof, and to output cathode exhaust gas and an anode portion configure to receive an anode inlet gas and to output anode exhaust gas, a fuel cell assembly voltage monitor configured to measure a voltage across the fuel cell assembly, and a controller configured to receive the measured voltage across the fuel cell assembly from the fuel cell assembly voltage monitor, determine an estimated carbon dioxide utilization of the fuel cell assembly based on the measured voltage across the fuel cell assembly, and reduce the carbon dioxide utilization of the fuel cell assembly when the determined estimated carbon dioxide utilization is above a predetermined threshold utilization.
Methods and apparatus for detecting electrical short circuits in fuel cell stacks
Methods and apparatus for detecting electrical short circuits in fuel cell stacks are provided. The methods involve supplying a reactant and an inert gas to a fuel cell stack and measuring the open circuit voltage of fuel cell assemblies in the fuel cell stack. The sensitivity of the methods can be adjusted to detect an electrical short circuit having a resistance at or below a particular threshold short-circuit resistance value, by using a suitable reactant concentration in the method. The methods can include determining a set-point reactant concentration that can be used to detect an electrical short circuit having a resistance at or below a particular threshold short-circuit resistance value.
Fuel cell system
A fuel cell system includes a fuel cell stack, a first discharger, an opening-and-closing valve, a second discharger, a voltage detector, and a controller.
POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM
A power supply system including a stack of fuel cells, a device for regulating the voltage at the poles of the stack which includes a resistive load connected between the poles of the stack for generating a voltage drop between them and a controlled switch inserted in series with the resistive load, which can be actuated between an open configuration and a closed configuration.
ELECTRICAL ENERGY SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR MOBILE PLATFORMS AND VEHICLE HAVING AN ELECTRICAL ENERGY SUPPLY SYSTEM
An electrical energy supply system for mobile platforms includes an electrical arrangement having at least two fuel cell units in a serial interconnection in relation to one another in the electrical arrangement and configured to provide an electrical voltage to supply at least one consumer. The electrical energy supply system includes a ground unit which is assigned an electrical reference potential, and at least two control units, which are each assigned to at least one of the fuel cell units, wherein each of the at least two control units is configured to detect an electrical voltage of the assigned fuel cell unit in relation to the reference potential. An aircraft is disclosed having an electrical energy supply system.
FUEL CELL SYSTEM
A fuel-cell-applied system includes a control device configured to control power generation of the fuel cell, a power conversion device configured to convert power generated by the fuel cell into power for input to a load, an isolation device configured to irreversibly disconnect electrical connection between the fuel cell and the power conversion device, a first detector configured to detect an output power state form the fuel cell, and a second detector configured to detect an input power state to the power conversion device, wherein the control device detects a disconnected state of the electrical connection caused by the isolation device on a basis of the output power state and the input power state respectively detected by the first detector and the second detector.
CONTROL METHOD AND SYSTEM OF A FUEL CELL ELECTRIC VEHICLE STACK
A control method and system of a fuel cell electric vehicle stack. The control method comprises obtaining insulation resistance of the stack, comprising at least two sub-stacks connected in parallel; and disconnecting a sub-stack with insulation failure from a DC bus and then causing the stack to enter a failure mode when it is determined that the insulation resistance of the stack is smaller than a first preset threshold. The stack is determined to have an insulation failure when it is determined that the insulation resistance of the stack is smaller than the first preset threshold. The sub-stack with the insulation failure is located and disconnected the sub-stack with insulation failure from a DC bus, and the stack is then caused to run in a failure mode to perform failure protection, avoid deterioration of the insulation failure and burnout of the stack and improve the safety performance of the stack.
FUEL CELL STACK PROTECTION METHOD, DEVICE AND FUEL CELL POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM
The present invention provides a fuel cell stack protection method, a fuel cell stack protection device and a fuel cell power supply system. The method comprises: determining whether a load-dump failure occurs to the fuel cell; controlling the bleeder circuit connected to the output ends of a DC-DC circuit in the fuel cell so as to discharge the DC-DC circuit when a load-dump failure occurs to the fuel cell. When a load-dump failure occurs to the fuel cell, the bleeder circuit connected to the output ends of the DC-DC circuit in the fuel cell is turned on to discharge the DC-DC circuit so that the DC-DC circuit in the fuel cell can continue to output a current, thus preventing the voltage of a fuel cell stack from rising abruptly because of a load-dump failure and preventing any damage caused by a load-dump failure to the fuel cell stack