用于燃料电池性能参数估计和解释的新颖数据驱动方法

V. V. Lopes, A. Novais, C. M. Rangel
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基于燃料电池的发电系统预计在不久的将来会得到更广泛的应用。固定式燃料电池可用作不间断电源或备用电源,或为微电网供电。特别是质子交换膜燃料电池(PEMFC)以其高能量密度、结构刚性简单、工作温度低、启动速度快等特点成为一项极具吸引力的技术。对燃料电池作为一种可行的电源进行电能质量评估,需要对燃料电池的性能特点有很好的了解。本文提出了两种新的数据驱动方法,用于识别燃料电池的主要稳态(极化曲线)和动态(阻抗响应)特性,从而基于实验数据建立快速、准确和经验的模型。M-NMF是一种改进的非负矩阵分解技术,用于分析极化曲线数据,可以识别燃料电池功率退化的三个主要贡献,而对于阻抗谱数据,本文建议使用分数阶传递函数(FC-FOTC)来描述燃料电池中存在的主要动态模式。本文简要介绍了这两种方法,并分析了从12W开阴极PEMFC堆栈获得的真实实验数据集,以说明它们的潜力和范围。前者是将燃料电池极化曲线反卷积到其主要成分的工具,后者能够估计与固有传输和动力学现象相关的参数,从而在这两种情况下,为解释操作条件对这些成分和现象的相对优势和幅度的影响开辟了道路。
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Novel data-driven methodologies for parameter estimation and interpretation of fuel cells performance
Fuel cell based power generation systems are expected to become more widespread in the near future. Stationary fuel cells may be used as an uninterruptible or back-up power supply, or to supply micro-grids. In particular, proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFC) are an attractive technology due to its high energy density, rigid and simple structure, low operating temperature and fast start-up characteristics. The power quality assessment of fuel cells as a viable power sources requires a good understanding of the fuel cell performance characteristics. This paper presents two novel data-driven methodologies for the identification of the main steady state (polarization curve) and the dynamic (impedance response) characteristics for fuel-cells allowing the development of rapid, accurate and empirical models based on the experimental data. M-NMF is a modified non-negative matrix factorization technique developed for the analysis of polarization curve data that allows to identify the three main contributions for the fuel-cell power degradation, while for impedance spectroscopy data, this paper proposes the use of fractional order transfer functions (FC-FOTC) to describe the main dynamic modes present in the fuel-cell. A brief description of these two approaches is presented, together with the analysis of a real experimental dataset obtained from a 12W open cathode PEMFC stack to illustrate their potential and scope. While the former is instrumental for the deconvolution of the fuel cell polarization curves into its major components, the latter enables the estimation of the parameters related to the inherent transport and kinetic phenomena, thus opening the way, in both cases, for the interpretation of the effect of the operating conditions on the relative dominance and magnitude of these components and phenomena.
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