Research on Temperature Control of Fuel-Cell Cooling System Based on Variable Domain Fuzzy PID

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Abstract

To ensure the energy conversion efficiency of a proton-exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC), it is necessary to establish a water-cooled cooling system to keep the inlet temperature of fuel-cell coolant and the temperature difference between the inlet and outlet temperature within the set range. First, a semi-empirical and semi-mechanism model was built in Simulink. Then, a variable-universe fuzzy PID controller was designed to adjust the quantization factor and scaling factor by scaling factor α1, α2 and β to improve the accuracy of the control results. Finally, the cooling system model with controller is simulated. The results show that compared with other control methods, the simulation results of the variable-universe fuzzy PID controller have smaller maximum overshoot, faster response speed and more gentle temperature fluctuation.

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Jia, Y., Zhang, R., Lv, X., Zhang, T., & Fan, Z. (2022). Research on Temperature Control of Fuel-Cell Cooling System Based on Variable Domain Fuzzy PID. Processes, 10(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/pr10030534

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