Patent classifications
H01M8/0494
Fuel Cell Power System
A fuel cell power system and a method of starting a fuel cell power system. The fuel cell power system includes a fuel cell system having one or more voltage outputs, one or more DC/DC converters each having an output and an input, the input being connectable to the voltage outputs of the fuel cell system, a DC voltage link connectable to the output of the one or more DC/DC converters, and a local load connectable to the DC voltage link. In the system, the local load is adapted to draw power from the fuel cell system to decrease the voltage of the fuel cell system.
FUEL CELL CONTROL METHOD, CONTROL SYSTEM AND ELECTRIC VEHICLE
A fuel cell control method, control system and electric vehicle. The control method comprises the following steps of determining that the fuel cell is shut down and controlling the fuel cell to enter a standby mode, wherein the standby mode comprises the step of controlling the electric quantity output by the stack module of the fuel cell such that it is used only for maintaining the working temperature of the fuel cell. From the above content, it can be known that according to the technical solution provided by the invention, the low-power consumption standby operation of the fuel cell can be maintained, the temperature of the fuel cell is ensured to be at the working temperature, the heat loss caused by the shutdown of the fuel cell is reduced, the power requirement of a whole vehicle is met in an instant response manner when the fuel cell is started for the second time, the starting time is short, the gas loss and the starting time caused by heating the fuel cell during the second starting are reduced, and the fuel cell does not need to be heated during the second starting, so that the rotating speed of a fan does not need to be increased, and the comfort of the electric vehicle is ensured.
FUEL CELL POWER SYSTEMS
A fuel cell power system that includes multiple strings that each have multiple sub-stacks of fuel cells. Each sub-stack is electrically isolated from other sub-stacks and each sub-stack can be independently controlled by a DC control module on a printed circuit board. The DC control module of a sub-stack can regulate or shut off the output power of the sub-stack if the sub-stack becomes weak or fails. A sub-stack can be shut off while other sub-stacks in the system continue to operate. The output power of other sub-stacks can be increased to compensate for sub-stacks that are shut down.
METHOD OF DETERMINING DEGRADATION OF FUEL CELL STACK, AND FUEL CELL VEHICLE EQUIPPED WITH THE FUEL CELL STACK
In a case where each of the temperature, the impedance, and the output current of a fuel cell stack falls within a predetermined range, the output voltage of the fuel cell stack is measured, and the measured output voltage is compared with a reference value to thereby determine the degree of degradation of the fuel cell stack.
FUEL CELL SYSTEM AND DRIVING METHOD THEREFOR
There is provided a fuel cell system which can be started quickly, the configuration of which can be simplified and which enables cost reduction. The fuel cell system is a fuel cell system including a first power supply organizer, the first power supply organizer including a plurality of fuel cell stacks, an oxidant gas channel distributing and supplying oxidant gas to each of the fuel cell stacks, and an air supplier provided for each of the fuel cell stacks, wherein a battery is electrically connected to at least the air supplier of a fuel cell stack connected to the oxidant gas channel on a most upstream side among the plurality of fuel cell stacks.
RELIGHT OF A PROPULSION SYSTEM WITH A FUEL CELL
A propulsion system including: a fuel cell assembly having a fuel cell defining an outlet positioned to remove output products from the fuel cell and a fuel cell assembly operating condition; a turbomachine comprising a compressor section, a combustion section, and a turbine section arranged in serial flow order, the combustion section configured to receive a flow of aviation fuel from an aircraft fuel supply and further configured to receive the output products from the fuel cell; and a controller comprising memory and one or more processors, the memory storing instructions that when executed by the one or more processors cause the propulsion system to perform operations including receiving data indicative of a mid-flight flameout within the combustion section; modifying the fuel cell assembly operating condition in response to receiving data indicative of the mid-flight flameout within the combustion section; and initiating a relight of the combustion section.
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING FUEL CELL SYSTEM
Disclosed are a device and a method for controlling a fuel cell system, in which during operation of the fuel cell system, the device and method determine a minimum motoring current limit value applied to a motor for driving a fuel cell vehicle by varying an output current limit threshold value of the fuel cell stack by determining an available output current of the stack and by varying an available voltage lower limit threshold value of the stack by determining an available operating voltage of the stack, thereby preventing the fuel cell vehicle from rattling due to excessive limitation of output current of the stack. They also control the pressures of an anode and a cathode of the stack by monitoring whether the performance of the stack is degraded as limitation of output current of the stack is suppressed, thereby suppressing degradation of the performance of the stack.
METHOD OF DISTRIBUTING POWER IN FUEL CELL SYSTEM
A method of distributing power in a fuel cell system including a plurality of fuel cell stacks, includes determining, by a controller, a total system power demand, which is a power demand of the fuel cell system, determining an operation order of the fuel cell stacks based on a state of the fuel cell stacks, determining the number of operation fuel cell stacks among the plurality of fuel cell stacks based on the total system power demand and an average available power of the fuel cell stacks, determining operation target fuel cell stacks based on the operation order of the fuel cell stacks and the number of operation fuel cell stacks, and determining a power demand of each of the operation target fuel cell stacks based on the total system power demand and an effective catalyst reaction area ratio of each fuel cell stack included in the operation target fuel cell stacks.
Fuel cell system and control method for fuel cell system
During performance of low efficiency power generation, a control device controls the flow rate of feed of the oxidizing agent gas so that the amount of heat generation of the fuel cell accompanying power generation loss becomes a first amount of heat generation when the state of a mount on which the fuel cell system is mounted is a first mode and controls the flow rate of feed of the oxidizing agent gas so that the amount of heat generation becomes a second amount of heat generation smaller than the first amount of heat generation when the state of the mount is a second mode where the generated electric power of the fuel cell fluctuates more easily compared with the first mode.
VEHICLE FUEL CELL SYSTEM
The fuel cell system includes a fuel cell arranged to receive ambient air at a cathode inlet, and a tank arrangement fluidly connectable to the cathode inlet. The fuel cell system is configured to supply oxygen based fluid from the tank arrangement when a toxic substance level of the ambient environment is above the predetermined threshold limit.