Du, Z. P., Steindl, C., Jakubek, S., & Hametner, C. (2023). Concentration Estimation for Fuel Cells: Design of Experiments, Nonlinear Identification, and Observer Design With Experimental Validation. IEEE Access, 11, 10453–10470. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3241227
E325-04 - Forschungsbereich Regelungstechnik und Prozessautomatisierung E315-01 - Forschungsbereich Fahrzeugantriebe und Automobiltechnik
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Journal:
IEEE Access
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ISSN:
2169-3536
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Date (published):
31-Jan-2023
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Number of Pages:
18
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Publisher:
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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Peer reviewed:
Yes
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Keywords:
design of experiments; design workflow; experimental validation; fuel cells; Kalman filter; mass spectrometer; observer; parameter sensitivity analysis; parametrization; PEMFC
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Abstract:
Fuel cells (FCs) are promising eco-friendly power sources. Nevertheless, there are challenges to overcome if they are to be widely deployed in areas such as degradation avoidance and control, where the knowledge of the unavailable concentrations is crucial. In this respect, observers can provide unavailable quantities based on an estimation algorithm and available measurements. This paper presents an FC concentration observer design workflow, covering the model-based design of experiments (DOE), their execution, systematic nonlinear identification, and measurement-based validation. The model-based DOE and the validation with a mass spectrometer, including dynamic operation, are unique for PEMFC observers. The workflow is demonstrated with a constrained extended Kalman filter observer on a 30kW polymer electrolyte membrane FC (PEMFC) test stand. A control-oriented model serves as the workflow basis, and the DOE is based on optimizing the parameter sensitivity. The test stand delivers the measurements, the parametrization comprises a sensitivity analysis, and the experimentally validated observer yields outstanding concentration estimation performance.
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Research facilities:
Vienna Scientific Cluster
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Project title:
Dynamische Steuerung und Regelung von Brennstoffzellensystemen mit virtueller Sensorik und innovativem Thermalmanagement: 871503 (AVL LIST GMBH; FFG - Österr. Forschungsförderungs- gesellschaft mbH) Increasing market penetration of FC cars by efficient system solutions: 878123 (FFG - Österr. Forschungsförderungs- gesellschaft mbH)
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Research Areas:
Sustainable and Low Emission Mobility: 40% Modeling and Simulation: 30% Sensor Systems: 30%