Patent classifications
H01M8/0494
Method and System Employing Fuel Cell Stack Power Model in Controlling Fuel Cell System
A system includes a fuel cell stack (FCS) and a controller. The controller adjusts a stack current of the FCS to a desired amount to cause the FCS to provide a power commensurate with a power request. The controller employs a stack power model of the FCS in adjusting the stack current.
FUEL CELL SYSTEM
A fuel cell system includes a controller that controls an amount of air flow to be supplied from an air blower included in an oxygen-containing gas supply to a cell stack to cause a power level (in amperes) of a fuel cell controllable by a power level regulator (power conditioner) and an air utilization to have an increase-control section in which the air utilization increases in accordance with an increase in the power level of the fuel cell and a decrease-control section in which the air utilization decreases in accordance with an increase in the power level. The air utilization is a ratio of an air amount used by the fuel cell for power generation to an oxygen-containing gas (air) amount supplied to the fuel cell.
FUEL CELL SYSTEM
A fuel cell system includes a fuel cell that generates electricity using a fuel gas and air, an air supply that supplies air to the fuel cell, a temperature meter that measures a temperature of the fuel cell, and a controller. The controller controls the air supply to increase an amount of air to be supplied to the fuel cell in response to the temperature of the fuel cell exceeding one of a plurality of predetermined temperatures.
ESS SYSTEM FOR CHARGING FUEL CELL ELECTRIC VEHICLE AND ELECTRIC VEHICLE
A fuel cell electric vehicle and an electric vehicle, includes: a hydrogen tank that stores hydrogen and supplies the hydrogen to a fuel cell electric vehicle dispenser or a fuel cell stack pack; a fuel cell stack pack that operates in an electrolysis mode or a fuel cell mode; a battery pack that charges and stores DC power converted from AC power of a grid or power supplied from the fuel cell stack pack, and supplies the stored power to an electric vehicle dispenser; and a control unit that controls power transfer between the fuel cell stack pack and the battery pack and determines a driving mode of the fuel cell stack pack.
CONTROL METHOD FOR FUEL CELL SYSTEM
A control method for a fuel cell system, the fuel cell system including a hydrogen storage part and a fuel cell stack that generates electric power using hydrogen supplied from the hydrogen storage part, the fuel cell system being mounted on a towed portion of a moving body that includes the towed portion and a towing portion, the fuel cell system being electrically connected to the towing portion, the towing portion including a battery and a drive device performing driving in response to supply of electric power, the towed portion being towed by the towing portion, the control method includes: acquiring remaining amount information indicating a remaining amount of the battery, and starting supply of electric power to the towing portion when it is determined that the remaining amount of the battery is equal to or less than a threshold based on the remaining amount information.
POWER GENERATION CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD OF A FUEL CELL
A power generation control system of a fuel cell includes: the fuel cell generating a power through a chemical reaction between fuel and air; a consuming device connected to an output terminal of the fuel cell and consuming the power output from the fuel cell; a converter connected between the fuel cell and the consuming device in series or parallel and adjusting an output voltage of the fuel cell; a supply device supplying the air to the fuel cell; a voltage controller controlling the converter on the basis of a required power or current of the fuel cell required to be output; and a supply controller controlling the supply device on the basis of the required power or current of the fuel cell required to be output.
METHOD FOR DETERMINING AGING OF A FUEL CELL SYSTEM
A method for determining aging of a fuel cell system for a vehicle, comprising identifying a future interval in terms of time or distance during which the fuel cell system is expected to operate at stationary operating conditions, obtaining measurement values pertaining to at least one fuel cell parameter indicative of degradation of the fuel cell system during the identified interval, and determining an aging state of the fuel cell system using the measurement values.
Fuel Cell System Having Maximum Cell Voltage Constraint
A system, such as for a fuel cell electric vehicle, includes a fuel cell stack (FCS) and a controller. The FCS is configured to provide, such as for vehicle propulsion, a stack power commensurate with a stack power request. The stack power is a product of a stack current of the FCS and a stack voltage of the FCS. The controller is configured to, upon the stack voltage meeting a predetermined threshold, control the FCS to increase the stack current to cause the FCS to provide an increased stack power commensurate with an increased stack power request.
DEVICE FOR DIAGNOSING VALVE FAILURE OF FUEL CELL SYSTEM
A device for diagnosing a valve failure of a fuel cell system is capable of accurately and quickly determining whether an integrated valve in a fuel cell system is operated abnormally, and preventing problems caused by the operation abnormality of the integrated valve.
AIRCRAFT ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM AND METHOD OF SUPPLYING ELECTRICAL POWER IN AN AIRCRAFT
An aircraft electrical power supply system includes a fuel cell auxiliary power unit (APU) that supplies auxiliary electrical power to an aircraft, a fuel cell power plant that supplies primary electrical power to the aircraft, and a hydrogen storage unit that supplies hydrogen to the fuel cell APU and the fuel cell power plant.