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1、英文原始资料翻译:1.英文原始资料An actively controlled fuel cell/battery hybrid to meet pulsed power demandsAbstractThis paper presents the experimental results of an actively controlled fuel cell/battery hybrid power source topology that can be widely used in many applications, such as portable electronic devices

2、, communication equipment, spacecraft power systems, and electric vehicles,in which the power demand is impulsive rather than constant. A step-down DC/DC power converter is incorporated to actively control the power flow between the fuel cell and the battery to achieve both high power and high energ

3、y densities. The results show that the hybrid power source can achieve much greater specific power and power density than the fuel cell alone. This paper first demonstrates that an actively controlled hybrid with a 35Whydrogen-fueled polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell and a lithium-ion battery p

4、ack of six cells yielded a peak power of 100W, about three times as high as the fuel cell alone can supply, while causing a very limited (10%) weight increase to the whole system. After that, another hybrid source using a different battery array (eight cells) was investigated to further validate the

5、 control strategy and to show the flexibility and generality of the hybrid source design. The experimental data show that the hybrid source using an eight-cell battery supplied a peak power of 135W, about four times that of the fuel cell alone. Finally, three power sources including the fuel cell al

6、one and the two hybrids studied were compared in terms of specific power, power density, volume, weight, etc. The design presented here can be scaled to larger or smaller power capacities for a variety of applications. 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Keywords: Hybrid power source; Lithium-ion

7、 battery; Polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell; Power converter1. IntroductionMany applications, such as portable electronic devices,communication equipment, spacecraft power systems, and electric vehicles, have a common characteristic in their load profiles. That is, they have a high ratio of pea

8、k power to average power. Fuel cells (e.g. PEM fuel cells) are considered to be the most promising alternatives among next generation energy devices due to their high energy density and clean energy 1,2. However, limited by their inherent characteristics, fuel cells have a long start-up time (usuall

9、y several minutes) and poor response to instantaneous power demands. Compared with fuel cells, lithium rechargeable batteries have a rapid transient response without any warm up or start up time, and their specific power capability is also much higher than that of fuel cells. Combining fuel cells wi

10、th batteries yields hybrid power sources that make the best use of the advantages of each individual device and may meet the requirements for the above mentioned applications regarding both high power and high energy densities3,4. In such a hybrid fuel cell/battery power source, the fuel cell is con

11、trolled to satisfy load average power requirements over a long term; the battery, on the other hand, is used to serve high pulse power requirements in short intervals.Clearly, the load time-averaged power should be less than or equal to the fuel cell rated power capability, otherwise the battery wil

12、l eventually become exhausted.This paper mainly presents the experimental study of an actively controlled fuel cell/battery hybrid serving a pulse load. In contrast to a passive hybrid, where the fuel cell is connected directly in parallel with the battery, an active hybrid has several potential adv

13、antages. Consider the structure of the active hybrid shown in Fig. 1, a DC/DC power converter is incorporated between the fuel cell and the battery so that the power flow can be actively managed. In this configuration,the fuel cell is isolated from the pulse load through the power converter, while t

14、he battery is not. By controlling the power converter, the fuel cell output current, the battery current and the battery voltage all can be regulated.The operating principle of the hybrid power source that is the focus of this study is described as follows: during periodsof low power demand, the fue

15、l cell will be controlled to generate an average power that is sufficient to serve the load and at the same time to charge the battery; during periods of high power demand, the fuel cell will generate the rated power and the battery will be discharged at any rate (up to the safe limit) necessary to

16、satisfy the high power requirements. Two configurations of hybrid power sources were tested in this study. Both configurations used the same fuel cell, power converter and control algorithm; the only difference between them was the battery array size. The study results show that such fuel cell/batte

17、ry hybrid power sources achieved much greater specific power than the fuel cell alone. The first hybrid power source studied, which used a six-cell battery, demonstrated a 100W peak power capability, which is three times that of the fuel cell alone. The second hybrid power source studied, which used

18、 an eight-cell battery, achieved a higher peak power of 135W. Besides the advantage of providing higher specific power, the active hybrids offered advantages of a broader range and better regulation of the output voltage, a smaller fuel cell stress, a smaller weight and volume (for a fixed peak powe

19、r capability) of the system,and faster response at startup and during step changes of power demand. In the following section, the system experimental setup is detailed. Section 3 then describes the experimental tests of two configurations of active hybrids, and compares the hybrid power sources to t

20、he fuel cell alone with attention to the specific power, power density, and power source volume and weight. Finally, the conclusions are given in Section 4. The experimental system of the active fuel cell/ batteryhybrid, illustrated above in Fig. 1, was built using a hydrogen-fueled polymer electrol

21、yte membrane fuel cellmanufactured by H-Power with a nominal power capacity of 35W and nominal 24V open-circuit voltage, and Sony US18650 lithium-ion batteries with a nominal capacity of 1400 mAh per cell. A step-down DC/DC power converter was constructed using a synchronous rectifier, as shown in F

22、ig. 2. Two MOSFETs were adopted in this construction and were operated synchronously and complementarily. Using an active switch instead of a passive diode decreases the conductance loss dramatically and thus improves the converter efficiency; therefore, this topology is more and more commonly adopt

23、ed in low-voltage power supplies. A real-time digital controller (dSPACE DC1103PPC controller board) was used to control the DC/DC converter. In the experiment, the control algorithm was first developed in Matlab/ Simulink and then compiled and downloaded to the dSPACE hardware. The battery current

24、and voltage and the fuel cell current were monitored and input into the dSPACE controller board through its A/D converters. The real-time controller provided the switch duty commands to the power converter.Fig. 3 shows a photograph of the hybrid system. Note that the power converter was constructed

25、for general testing purpose and its volume can be decreased dramatically in industrial production. A programmable electronic load (not shown in the picture) was used to generate a pulse current load profile. Some specifications of the experimental system are listed in Table 1. Two different battery

26、packs were adopted in this study: one had a total of six cells with three cells in series and two such strings in parallel; the other used eight cells with four cells in series and two strings in parallel.By adjusting the duty cycle of the power converter, the fuel cell output current, the battery c

27、urrent and the voltage can be regulated. For such a system, the following are primary considerations: the battery voltage should be regulated to prevent battery pack over charging or over discharging; the battery charging current should be limited to less than the safe maximum; and the fuel cell cur

28、rent should be adjusted to supply appropriate power to the load or to charge the battery as well as be limited to its safe maximum. Therefore, these three parameters including the fuel cell current, the battery voltage and the battery current can be sampled and used as the system regulation indices.

29、 As a result three system regulation modes are defined: constant battery voltage (CBV), constant battery current (CBC), and constant fuel cell current (CFCC). If the battery voltage exceeds the reference voltage, which may correspond to the condition of no load or light load as well as high battery

30、state of charge, CBV mode applies. Under this mode, the output current of the fuel cell and the charging current of the battery should be below the rated currents. If the battery voltage is below the reference voltage, which may correspond to the condition of heavy load or light load as well as low

31、battery state of charge, CFCC mode or CBC mode may apply depending on the load. If the current demand is lower than the rated output current of the fuel cell, the charging current of the battery may need to be regulated in order to protect the battery, i.e. CBC mode applies. In this case, the fuel c

32、ell current is unregulated but is always below the rated current. If the current demand is very high, CFCC mode applies. In this case, the battery may be discharged or charged at a lower rate.The control strategy was implemented in Matlab/Simulink and tested under the pulsed-current load condition.

33、In the experiments, the Simulink code of the control algorithm was compiled and downloaded to the dSPACE platform to control the real hardware. More details on the control design and implementation are described in 5.3. Experimental results and discussion3.1. Power enhancement of active hybridThe fo

34、llowing experimental study demonstrates the power enhancement capability of an actively controlled hybrid compared to a fuel cell alone. In this experiment, the actively controlled hybrid power source used a six-celllithium-ion battery with three cells in series and two strings in parallel. The batt

35、ery pack initial voltage was 11.5V and the charging current was limited to 2.0A for battery safety considerations (roughly a 1C charge rate for each cell). The maximum battery pack discharge current, which is mainly determined by the battery cell internal construction, was set at 8.0A here, correspo

36、nding to 4.0A per cell. A pulse current load was specified with the current profile shown in Fig. 4. The period of the load was 20 s with 3 s high pulse current at 12A and 17 s low current demand at 0.5 A. The rated power of the fuel cell is 35W, which corresponds to 2.0A current with the fuel cell

37、terminal voltage about 17.5V.In the experiment, during periods of low power demand, the fuel cell was controlled to generate an average power that was sufficient to serve the load and at the same time to charge the battery; during periods of high power demand, the fuel cell was controlled to generat

38、e the rated power and the battery was discharged to satisfy the extra power requirements that exceeded the fuel cell capability. Eq. (1) describes power conservation in the hybrid system: the net power generated by the fuel cell equals the battery charging/discharging power plus the load consumption

39、. where vFC and iFC are the fuel cell terminal voltage and the output current, Conv is the power converter efficiency which is estimated here at a constant value of 92% to simplify the analysis, vBatt and iBatt are the battery pack terminal voltage and the input current, and iLoad is the load curren

40、t. When the pulse load requirement is low (0.2 A), the total power requirement of the load and the battery charging is estimated in Eq. (2) in which the load power is about 2.4W and battery charging power is about 24W. The maximum net power that can be supplied by the fuel cell and the power convert

41、er pair is calculated in Eq. (3), and it is larger than the total power requirements of the load and the battery. Therefore, the hybrid system will operate in CBC mode. where PLow is the total power requirement during the low level of load profile, and PMFC is the maximum net power of the fuel cell

42、and the power converter pairWhen the pulse load requirement is high (12 A), clearly the load power requirement is much higher than the fuel cell rated power; therefore, the fuel cell is controlled to supply the rated power and the battery then supplies the extra power requirement. At this time, the

43、battery pack discharge current is very high and the battery terminal voltage drops heavily. During this time period, the hybrid system will operate in CFCC mode.Figs. 5 and 6 show current and voltage waveforms of the fuel cell and the battery during a 300 s experiment. From Fig. 5, it can be seen th

44、at, when the load drew low power, the fuel cell current was about 1.55 A, supplying 0.2A current to the load and at the same time charging the battery at 2.0 A; therefore, the hybrid system worked in CBC mode. When the load drew high power, the fuel cell current was raised to 2.0 A, corresponding to

45、 its rated power capability. At the same time, the battery was discharged and its current jumped to about 8.2 A. During the high power demand periods, the system worked in CFCC mode. In Fig. 6, the fuel cell voltage was at about 18.8V during periods of low power demand, and dropped to 18.0V during p

46、eriods of high power demand. The battery pack voltage was held at about 12V when the load was light, and decreased to about 9V when the load was heavy.From the experimental results, it can be seen that the designed control algorithm worked well, and such a hybrid source, using a 35W PEM fuel cell an

47、d a lithium-ion battery pack of six Sony US18650 cells, yielded a peak power of 100W, about three times as high as the fuel cell alone can supply3.2. Design flexibility and control generalityIn this part, another hybrid source using an eight-cell lithium ion battery was tested to further validate th

48、e system control and to demonstrate the flexibility and generality of the hybrid power source designOne important advantage of incorporating a power converter between the fuel cell and the battery pack is that the battery pack voltage can be different from the fuel cell voltage; therefore, it allows

49、 a broader range of the outputvoltage and provides more flexibility for power source design. After the study of the hybrid source using six cells of battery in the previous section, we increased the battery cells to eight and repeated the pulse current test using the same fuel cell, power converter,

50、 and control strategy. The previous specified pulse current profile was also adopted, except that the high current demand value was changed to 10.5A to make the battery discharge at the maximumcurrent.Experimental results are shown in Figs. 7 and 8. For convenience, we refer to the hybrid using a si

51、x-cell battery as Hybrid I and the hybrid using an eight-cell battery as Hybrid II. Fig. 7 illustrates the current waveforms of both hybrids. It can be seen that the fuel cell current of Hybrid II always kept constant at 2.0 A, corresponding to the fuel cell rated power generation, while the fuel ce

52、ll current of Hybrid I showed square wave variation and only reached 2.0A during periods of high power demand. During periods of low power demand, the battery pack in Hybrid II was discharged and the current was about 1.8 A, which was lower than the reference value (2.0 A). This was because the tota

53、l requirement of the load demand plus the battery charging power,Hybrid I, the battery charging current reached its maximumvalue. When the load power demand was high, the battery pack in Hybrid II was discharged with a high discharging current at about 8.1 A. Fig. 8 shows voltage waveforms of the fu

54、el cell and the battery. The fuel cell terminal voltage in Hybrid II stayed constant at about 18.1V except for small transient spikes when the load changed power demands. The battery voltage was about 16.1V when the load was light and about 12.8V when the load was heavy.It can be seen that Hybrid II

55、 worked only in CFCC mode while Hybrid I switched between CFCC mode and CBC mode. The load drew about 135W (12.8V10.5A) during periods of high power demand, which was about 4 times as much as the fuel cell alone can supply, and was also higher than the peak power capability of Hybrid I, because Hybr

56、id II used two more cells of battery than Hybrid I.3.3. Source comparisonThree power sources including the fuel cell alone and the two hybrid power sources studied are compared in terms of specific power, power density, volume, and weight. Even though the battery pack and the converter contribute in

57、crease in both mass and volume, the specific power and power density are still dramatically increased for the active system due to its high power capacity. This is summarized in Table 2 in comparison to the fuel cell alone for the previously specified pulse current load conditions (a period of 20 s

58、and a duty ratio of 15%). It can be seen that the specific power of the active hybrid using eight cells of battery is 1.2 times that of the active hybrid using six cells of battery and 3.4 times that of the fuel cell alone. The power density comparison gives a similar conclusion. Note that the volum

59、e of hybrid power sources is as the same as the fuel cell alone since the original fuel cell case is loose and the battery and the converter can be inserted into it. It is clear that the active system is superior in terms of specific power and power density. The weight increases of the active fuel c

60、ell/ battery hybrid power sources are only 9.7 and 12.6% of the weight of the fuel cell alone, respectively. Similar results can also be found in the volume comparison.4. ConclusionExperimental studies of two active hybrid fuel cell/battery power sources have been presented with attention to their p

61、ower enhancement, system control design, specific power, and power density. A DC/DC power converter has been incorporated in the power sources to actively control the power flow between the fuel cell and the battery for achieving both high energy and high energy densities. Experimental results show

62、that both the hybrid power sources using a six-cell battery and an eight-cell battery are effective, but the latter yields higher peak power capability. The hybrid source using a 35W fuel cell and eight cells of lithium-ion battery yields 135W peak power with only about 13% weight increase, and the

63、corresponding specific power of the active hybrid is 3.4 times that of the fuel cell alone. The design can be scaled to larger or smaller power capacities for a variety of industry applications.译文一种用于满足脉冲电源需要的可控燃料电池(混合电源)摘要本文研究了一种活跃控制燃料电池混合能源的拓扑学,经试验结果表明,能广泛用于如便携式电子设备,通信设备,电动汽车以及航天飞机的能量系统。在这些设备上,电源是

64、脉冲的而不是连续的。一个集成在活跃控制电源上的降压DC/DC变换器在燃料电池和电池组之间变化,为了达到高能量和高能密度。结果显示,混合电源比单独作用燃料电池能达到更高的电能和电能密度。本文首次证明,由35W电解质膜燃料电池和一个由6个每块高峰功率为100W构成的锂电池组构成的被控混合电源,它的电能大概是单独燃料电池的3倍,与此同时,整个电源系统的重量只增加了10%。在此之后,使用不同电池组组成的另一种混合电池电源被试验证实控制方式更有效,表现灵活而且这种混合电池组所构成的电源系统设计普遍。这些试验数据表明使用由8个电池构成的电池组可以提供35W的最高电能,这大约是单独使用燃料电池的4倍,最终研

65、究了3种电源,包括单独使用燃料电池和两种混合电池。在功率,容量,重量等方面进行比较,这种由8个电池组成的混合电源都是最优秀的。关键词:脉冲电源,锂离子电才池组,合物电解质膜燃料电池,电力变换器一 介绍在便携式电子设备,通信设备,太空船电能系统和电动汽车的相关领域都有很多应用,在他们负载轮廓方面有相同的特性,对于平均功率它们有更高的峰值功率燃料电池(例如PEM燃料电池),被认为是在以后电能设备中最有前途的便携式电源设备。因为它们的高能量密度和高清洁度。然而,它们受自身特性的限制,燃料电池需要很长的启动时间(通常为几分钟),不能满足即时的电能需要。与燃料电池相比,可充电锂电池组反应很快,不需要预热或启动时间,而且它的电能容量也比燃料电池高地多。结合了燃料电池和电池组的混合电源,能够充分利用两种设计的优点,满足上述应应用的需要,既要高电能又要高电能密度,在这类混合燃料电池组电源中、燃料电池是被控制用来满足负载长期的平均电能需要,另一方面,电池组电源用来满足短间隔的脉冲电能的需要。很清楚,负载是平均功率低于或等于燃料电池的容量,否则电池组将最终耗尽。 本文主要表述对用于脉冲负载的主动可控燃料电池/电池组混合的实验性研究。与波动混合电池组相比,波动混合电池中的燃料电池是直接与电池组相连接的,直流/直流电转换器在燃电池和设备组之间被吸收以便能力流量可能是

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