Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10568210 | Journal of Power Sources | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper experimental results concerning the performance of a fuel cell power train are reported and discussed. In particular characterization results for a small sized fuel cell system (FCS), based on a 2.5Â kW PEM stack, alone and coupled to an electric propulsion chain of 3.7Â kW are presented and discussed. The control unit of the FCS allowed the main stack operative parameters (stoichiometric ratio, hydrogen and air pressure, temperature) to be varied and regulated in order to obtain optimized polarization and efficiency curves. Experimental runs effected on the power train during standard driving cycles have allowed the performance and efficiency of the individual components (fuel cell stack and auxiliaries, dc-dc converter, traction batteries, electric engine) to be evaluated, evidencing the role of output current and voltage of the dc-dc converter in directing the energy flows within the propulsion system.
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Authors
P. Corbo, F.E. Corcione, F. Migliardini, O. Veneri,