Techno-economic evaluation of a hybrid fuel cell vehicle with on-board MeOH-to-H2 processor
Autor: | Chien Kung Lin, Shu Bo Yang, Wei Wu, Bo Neng Chuang, Jenn-Jiang Hwang |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Battery (electricity)
Methanol reformer 020209 energy Mechanical Engineering 02 engineering and technology Building and Construction Management Monitoring Policy and Law Hydrogen tank Automotive engineering General Energy State of charge 020401 chemical engineering Heat exchanger 0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering Capital cost Environmental science Fuel tank 0204 chemical engineering Driving cycle |
Zdroj: | Applied Energy. 238:401-412 |
ISSN: | 0306-2619 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.apenergy.2019.01.089 |
Popis: | A new on-board MeOH-to-H2 processor, which is a combination of multi-tube annular membrane methanol reformer (MTAMMR), plate-fin heat exchangers, fuel tank, and auxiliary equipment, is installed into the hybrid fuel cell vehicle named as the methanol reformer-based hybrid fuel cell (MRHFC) vehicle. Compared to the high-pressure hydrogen tank in the direct hydrogen fuel cell (DHHFC) vehicle, e.g. 2016 Toyota Mirai hybrid fuel cell vehicle, we found that (i) the estimated size of the MeOH-to-H2 processor is smaller than that of the hydrogen tank by 46.6% if the sizes of auxiliary equipment are not taken into account, and (ii) the estimated capital cost of the stainless steel MeOH-to-H2 processor is lower than that of the hydrogen tank by 77% if the present high cost of the tubular membrane is ignored. To explore the fuel economy of the MRHFC vehicle with different batteries, the urban/highway driving cycles in terms of the acceleration performance and the hybrid ratio (HR) of battery power and motor peak power is investigated by an advanced vehicle simulator (ADVISOR). The simulations show that (i) the high HR can reduce the total cost as well as increase the fuel economy of the MRHFC vehicle, and (ii) the Li-ion battery is better equipped to ensure the high fuel economy and avoid the undesired state of charge (SOC) of battery while HR = 0.6. |
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