Patent classifications
H01M8/04597
FUEL CELL OXYGEN DELIVERY SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CLEAN FUEL ELECTRIC AIRCRAFT
A fuel cell oxygen delivery system, method, and apparatus for full-scale clean fuel electric-powered vehicle having a fuel cell module including a plurality of fuel cells working together that augments gaseous oxygen from ambient air and gaseous hydrogen extracted from liquid hydrogen by pressure change or heat exchangers, with fuel cells containing electrical circuits configured to collect electrons from the plurality of hydrogen fuel cells to supply voltage and current to motor controllers commanded by control units configured to control an amount and distribution of electrical voltage and torque or current for each of one or more motor and propeller or rotor assembly, wherein electrons returning from the electrical circuits combine with both oxygen derived from air and onboard oxygen from the delivery system to form oxygen ions, then protons combine with oxygen ions to form H.sub.2O molecules and heat.
Method for estimating power of fuel cell
Disclosed herein is a method for estimating a power of a fuel cell. The method includes estimating a predictive current at a predetermined voltage in a controller, based on a present current-voltage characteristic of the fuel cell while the temperature of the fuel cell is being raised, estimating a first power, based on the estimated predictive current and the predetermined voltage, after the step of estimating the predictive current, estimating a second power based on a cell voltage rate while estimating the first power, and calculating an available power of the fuel cell, based on the first power and the second power, after the step of estimating the first power and the step of estimating the second power are performed.
Redox flow battery system
A redox flow battery system including a cell and a monitor cell to which a same electrolyte solution is supplied; a current measuring unit that measures a current that is input to and output from the cell; a voltage measuring unit that measures an open circuit voltage of the monitor cell; and a computing unit. The computing unit includes a first processing unit, a second processing unit, and a third processing unit. The first processing unit computes an integral value obtained by integrating a current value measured by the current measuring unit, for an amount of time corresponding to a predetermined time constant. The second processing unit computes a corrected voltage value based on a measured voltage value measured by the voltage measuring unit and the integral value. And the third processing unit calculates a first state-of-charge value of the electrolyte solution from the corrected voltage value.
CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD OF FUEL CELL STACKS
A control system and a control method of fuel cell stacks are provided. The control system includes a set of fuel cell stacks, a secondary battery, a monitoring device, and a control device. Each fuel cell stack has a power output that can be independently started up or shut down. The secondary battery is connected to power output terminals of the fuel cell stacks via a power transmission path. The monitoring device is configured to monitor an electrical parameter of the power transmission path. The control device receives an electrical parameter signal from the monitoring device, and outputs a control signal to shut down or start up the power output of at least one of the fuel cell stacks if the electrical parameter's value is higher than a predetermined upper limit or lower than a predetermined lower limit.
FUEL CELL POWER NET SYSTEM AND CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR
Introduced is an fuel cell power net including a fuel cell configured to generate power through a reaction between a fuel gas and an oxidizing gas, a power storage device configured to be charged with power generated by the fuel cell or discharged to supply power, a main line configured to electrically connect the fuel cell and the power storage device to each other; a main relay disposed on the main line so as to break or make an electrical connection between the fuel cell and the power storage device, a bypass line which is branched from the main line, bypasses the main relay, and is connected to the power storage device, a bypass relay disposed on the bypass line so as to break or make an electrical connection of the bypass line, and a controller configured to control the main relay or the bypass relay such that the power stored in the storage device is supplied to the fuel cell while the power generation of the fuel cell is stopped.
Method for operating a fuel cell arrangement and also a corresponding fuel cell arrangement
The invention relates to a method for operating a fuel cell arrangement which has a fuel cell for providing electrical energy in an electric circuit that has a circuit which is electrically connected to the fuel cell via a DC-DC converter, and a battery. It is provided that in at least one mode of operation of the fuel cell arrangement, following a start-up of the fuel cell, the battery is electrically disconnected from the circuit, and the DC-DC converter is operated in non-switched mode in order to supply at least one electrical consumer in the circuit with electric current provided by the fuel cell. The invention further relates to a fuel cell arrangement.
POWER NET SYSTEM FOR FUEL CELLS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE SAME
Disclosed are a fuel cell power net system and a method for controlling the same. The fuel cell power net system includes: a fuel cell controller configured to control current output from a fuel cell unit; at least one DC/DC converter configured to boost DC voltage and to output the boosted DC voltage; a battery connected to the fuel cell unit in parallel so as to supply DC power to the fuel cell unit; a load controller configured to provide demand output information; and a fuel cell power controller configured to receive the demand output information, to calculate output levels required by the fuel cell unit and the battery, to compare a current output level of the fuel cell unit with the output level required by the fuel cell unit, and to provide a control value to the fuel cell controller depending on a result of the comparison.
VALVE OPENING/CLOSING DETECTION DEVICE FOR FUEL CELL SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREFOR
The present disclosure relates to a valve opening/closing detection device for a fuel cell system and a method therefor and provides a valve opening/closing detection device for a fuel cell system, which detects a current (current waveform) supplied to a valve of the fuel cell system, determines a differential value of the current, detects opening/closing of the valve on the basis of a fluctuation range of the differential value, and thus may accurately detect an opening time point and a closing time point of the valve without a separate sensor, and a method therefor. To this end, the present disclosure may include a current sensor that measures a current applied to a valve, and a controller that determines a differential value of the current and detects opening/closing of the valve on the basis of a fluctuation range of the differential value.
Control system and method of fuel cell stacks
A control system and a control method of fuel cell stacks are provided. The control system includes a set of fuel cell stacks, a secondary battery, a monitoring device, and a control device. Each fuel cell stack has a power output that can be independently started up or shut down. The secondary battery is connected to power output terminals of the fuel cell stacks via a power transmission path. The monitoring device is configured to monitor an electrical parameter of the power transmission path. The control device receives an electrical parameter signal from the monitoring device, and outputs a control signal to shut down or start up the power output of at least one of the fuel cell stacks if the electrical parameter's value is higher than a predetermined upper limit or lower than a predetermined lower limit.
Method of operating fuel cell system
A fuel cell system includes a fuel cell stack, a fuel gas supply channel, a fuel gas circulation channel, a circulating pump that is driven by a pump motor having no sensor, and an ECU for controlling the rotation of the pump motor. A method for operating the fuel cell system rotates the pump motor when starting, and stops the supply of electric power to the pump motor after the rotational speed of the pump motor has reached a given value, and determines, in an inertial period, whether or not the rotational speed of the pump motor has become equal to or lower than a predetermined value within a given time period.