Downsizing fuel cell capacity in a hybrid hydrogen vehicle by regenerative energy capture with super capacitor

Wei Wu, R. Bucknall
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As phase one of the CHIC (Clean hydrogen in European cities) project, eight Fuel Cell (FC) hybrid buses on route RV1 have been put in service in central London. One of the next steps is to assess and determine the viability of switching from conventional diesel-technology to fuel cell technology on other bus routes in London. This paper reports on a study where a laboratory sized FC hybrid system modelled on the London hydrogen bus (RV1) is used to explore potential opportunities. Specifically, this paper examines the performance and optimization of a FC hybrid propulsion solution having a smaller FC and various energy storage arrangements. The proposed design is a series hybrid system for the urban driving environment, with focus on transit buses. A Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) has been selected with a Super Capacitor (SC) as the energy storage technology. The hybrid propulsion system has also been simulated in PSCAD and the model validated using the laboratory sized system. Of particular focus is the control strategy of the hybrid propulsion system to optimise power delivery efficiency during operation and optimise hydrogen consumption. The paper concludes by examining how FC technology can be applied to transit buses with the model validated by experiment and evaluation of the viability of adapting the technology technically. This is a project that is being progressed and this paper will focus on simulation part of the project.
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利用超级电容器捕获可再生能源,缩小混合动力氢动力汽车燃料电池容量
作为CHIC(欧洲城市清洁氢)项目的第一阶段,RV1路线上的8辆燃料电池(FC)混合动力巴士已在伦敦市中心投入使用。下一步是评估和确定在伦敦其他公交线路上从传统柴油技术转换为燃料电池技术的可行性。本文报告了一项研究,其中一个实验室大小的FC混合动力系统模拟伦敦氢动力巴士(RV1)被用来探索潜在的机会。具体而言,本文研究了具有较小FC和各种储能安排的FC混合推进解决方案的性能和优化。提出的设计是针对城市驾驶环境的串联混合动力系统,重点是公共汽车。采用超级电容器(SC)作为质子交换膜燃料电池(PEMFC)的储能技术。在PSCAD中对混合动力推进系统进行了仿真,并利用实验室规模的系统对模型进行了验证。特别关注的是混合动力推进系统的控制策略,以优化运行过程中的动力输送效率和优化氢消耗。最后,研究了FC技术如何应用于公共汽车,并通过实验和技术适应性评估验证了该模型。这是一个正在进行的项目,本文将重点介绍该项目的仿真部分。
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