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Development of master-slave energy management strategy based on fuzzy logic hysteresis state machine and differential power processing compensation for a PEMFC-LIB-SC hybrid tramway

Journal

APPLIED ENERGY
Volume 206, Issue -, Pages 346-363

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2017.08.128

Keywords

Proton exchange membrane fuel cell; Hybrid tramway; Energy management system; Equivalent hydrogen consumption; Master-slave control strategy

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [50767001, 51177138, 61473238, 51407146]
  2. National Key Technology RD Program [2014BAG08B01]

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A. hybrid power system configuration based on proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC), lion-lithium battery (LIB) and stpercapacitor (SC) was designed without grid connection for the hybrid tramway. To adapt to the rapid load power change and achieve higher fuel efficiency and optimal oxygen excess ratio (OER) operation of the PEMFC power subsystem, a master-slave energy management strategy based on fuzzy logic hysteresis state machine (FuHSM) and differential power processing compensation (DPPC) was proposed for the hybrid tramway, effectively taking into consideration of the dynamic response and optimum OER tracing of the integrated PEMFC subsystem. The master FuHSM controller was utilized to grantee the optimal power coordination of the multiple power sources and the slave DPPC controller was responsible for further compensating the load power demand to enhance the dynamic performance and bus voltage stability. Furthermore, the equivalent H-2 consumption minimization optimization considering characteristics of the proposed energy management strategy was realized by means of EIA-PSO algorithm to further improve the fuel economy of the overall hybrid power system. The results demonstrate that the proposed energy management strategy can guarantee the stability of the hybrid power system throughout the driving cycle. In addition, more efficient power coordination dynamics among the PEMFC, LIB and SC subsystems could be achieved without additional performance degradation of the integrated PEMFC subsystem, and the results of the comparisons with other control strategies verify that the proposed energy management strategy could achieve an increase in fuel efficiency of nearly 7% for the overall hybrid tramway. Finally, the influence of the proposed energy management strategy on the service life of the PEMFC subsystem was detailed discussed, and the performance degradation of the PEMFC subsystem was quantified so as to be integrated into the proposed energy management strategy.

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