Abstract

This paper presents a comparative study between a model of portable direct hydrogen-fed proton exchange membrane fuel cell-ultracapacitor (PEMFC-UC) power source and experimental results obtained from an actual PEMFC-UC system in the authors' laboratory. In the proposed system the UC is directly connected to the PEMFC output terminals. The UC is used to supply the power mismatch during the sudden load variations when the load is higher than the PEMFC maximum capacity. The model is then used to estimate the output voltage and study the transient response of the PEMFC-UC system when subjected to rapid changes in the load. To validate the model, laboratory experiments are carried out using a 100 W commercially available PEMFC and an UC. The model results are verified against the experimental data using three statistical indices to measure the variations, unbiasedness, and accuracy. The indices indicate a maximum difference of 1.06%, which shows a close agreement between the voltage and power responses of the proposed model and the actual PEMFC-UC system. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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