无处不在的电源,分体式紧凑型应急避难所

Toshihiko Tanaka, Keiichiro Kato, Shinichi Noriyasu, E. Hiraki, Makoto Koganei, F. Miura, M. Okamoto
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本文提出了一种组合式紧凑型应急掩体移动电源,适用于大灾害下的野战医院、救灾办公室等。提出的移动电源由燃料电池(fc)、光伏电池(pv)和铅酸电池组成。所有的动力资源和必要的电气设备都是在一辆集装箱车上建造的。因此,所构建的移动电源易于移动,并可与sess一起构建。fc可以连续供电。光伏安装在sce的屋顶上。太阳能光伏发电的功率随天气状况而波动。因此,安装铅酸电池是为了利用系统中产生的功率和消耗的功率之间的差额。详细讨论了该泛在电源的基本原理,并利用PLECS软件进行了数字仿真验证。仿真结果表明,无所不在的电源可以在冬季为日本的SCES持续供电。结果表明,无所不在电源是在大灾害性环境下的无所不在电源解决方案。
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Ubiquitous power for Sectional Compact Emergency Shelter
This paper proposes a mobile power for the Sectional Compact Emergency Shelter (SCES), which is used for the field hospitals, disaster response offices, and so on under the great disaster. The proposed mobile power consists of the fuel cells (FCs), photovoltaic cells (PVs) and lead-acid batteries. All of the power resources and necessary electrical equipments are constructed in a container car. Therefore, the constructed mobile power is easily moveable and constructive with the SCESs. The FCs can supply power continuously. The PVs are installed on the roof of SCES. The generated power from the PVs is fluctuated by weather conditions. Thus, the lead-acid batteries are installed for levering the difference between the generated power and consumed power in the SCES. The basic principle of the proposed ubiquitous power is discussed in detail, then confirmed by digital computer simulation using PLECS software. The simulation results demonstrate that the ubiquitous power can supply the power to the SCES continuously in winter in Japan. It is concluded that the proposed ubiquitous power is the good solution for power supply of SCES under the great disaster with the SCES.
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