Sliding-Mode Control of PEM Fuel Cells
Autor: | Cristian Kunusch, Paul Puleston, Miguel Mayosky |
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EAN: | 9781447124313 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 14.01.2012 |
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Schlagworte: | Control Control Applications Control Engineering Cross000 Energy Fuel Fuel Cell Green Energy High-Order Sliding Modes Hydrogen Fuel Cell Nonlinear Control OJ1412 PEM Fuel Cells Proton Exchange Membrane Renewable Energy Robust Control |
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Sliding-mode Control of PEM Fuel Cells demonstrates the application of higher-order sliding-mode control to PEMFC dynamics showing the advantages of sliding modes.
The book introduces the theory of fuel cells and sliding-mode control. It contextualises PEMFCs both in terms of their development and within the hydrogen economy and today's energy production situation as a whole. It then discusses fuel-cell operation principles, the mathematical background of high-order sliding-mode control and to a feasibility study for the use of sliding modes in the control of an automotive fuel stack.
Part II presents experimental results of sliding-mode-control application to laboratory fuel cells and deals with subsystem-based modelling, detailed design, and observability and controllability. Simulation results are contrasted with empirical data and performance, robustness and implementation issues are treated in depth. Possibilities for future research are also laid out.
The authors have a working career on automatic control reseach, mostly in the academic arena, with a significant number of peer-reviewed international papers on prestigious jounals and international meetings. This book is the result of theoretical reseach and experimental development activities on non-linear control of the fuel cell area during the last five years. It presents working models of real PEM fuel cell arrangements and experimental results of the control techniques proposed.