Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1273648 | International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2013 | 11 Pages |
•The model of a 5 kW proton exchange membrane fuel cell is proposed.•Simple and effective parameters tuning procedure for further applications.•MATLAB implementation of the fuel cell model.•Simulation and experimental results are compared to test the model accuracy.•The model error is less than ±1%, corresponding to an absolute value of 0.6 V.
In the last few years, renewable energies have been encouraged by worldwide governments to meet energy saving policies. Among renewable energy sources, fuel cells have attracted much interest for a wide variety of research areas. Since combined heat-power generation is allowed, household appliances are still the most promising applications. Fuel cell-based residential-scaled power supply systems take advantage by simultaneous generation of power and heat, reducing the overall fossil fuel consumption and utilities cost. Modelling is one of the most important topic concerning fuel cell use. In this paper, a measurement-based steady-state and dynamic fuel cell model is presented. The parameters identification procedure is analyzed and the MATLAB/Simulink implementation is shown. The proposed modelling approach is implemented on a 5 kW Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell. As shown by the comparison between experimental and simulation results, the model error is restricted to ±1%, corresponding to a maximum absolute model error of 0.6 V.