Dynamic behavior of gasoline fuel cell electric vehicles
Autor: | Brian J. Bowers, Christophe Garnier, William Mitchell, Fabien Boudjemaa |
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Rok vydání: | 2006 |
Předmět: |
Hydrogen infrastructure
Engineering Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment business.industry Energy Engineering and Power Technology Proton exchange membrane fuel cell Aircraft fuel system Green vehicle Automotive engineering Miles per gallon gasoline equivalent Hydrogen fuel Fuel efficiency Hydrogen fuel enhancement Electrical and Electronic Engineering Physical and Theoretical Chemistry business |
Zdroj: | Journal of Power Sources. 154:489-496 |
ISSN: | 0378-7753 |
Popis: | As we begin the 21st century, society is continuing efforts towards finding clean power sources and alternative forms of energy. In the automotive sector, reduction of pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions from the power plant is one of the main objectives of car manufacturers and innovative technologies are under active consideration to achieve this goal. One technology that has been proposed and vigorously pursued in the past decade is the proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell, an electrochemical device that reacts hydrogen with oxygen to produce water, electricity and heat. Since today there is no existing extensive hydrogen infrastructure and no commercially viable hydrogen storage technology for vehicles, there is a continuing debate as to how the hydrogen for these advanced vehicles will be supplied. In order to circumvent the above issues, power systems based on PEM fuel cells can employ an on-board fuel processor that has the ability to convert conventional fuels such as gasoline into hydrogen for the fuel cell. This option could thereby remove the fuel infrastructure and storage issues. However, for these fuel processor/fuel cell vehicles to be commercially successful, issues such as start time and transient response must be addressed. This paper discusses the role of transient response of the fuel processor power plant and how it relates to the battery sizing for a gasoline fuel cell vehicle. In addition, results of fuel processor testing from a current Renault/Nuvera Fuel Cells project are presented to show the progress in transient performance. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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