Abstract

This paper analyses the safe operation of a multi-stack Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) under normal conditions and partial faults using an innovative power-sharing technique based on Load-Following (LF) control. LF control references are designed based on the power flow balance to track the dynamic load profile. These references control the power flow of DC-DC boost converters connected to PEMFC stacks, performing power sharing and output voltage restoration as a final result. The behavior of multi-stack FC architecture is presented in conditions of partial drying and flooding of PEMFCs. If the transitory faults are short, the controllability of the boost converters is ensured by LF control and multi-stack FC architecture continues to safety operate in degraded-operation mode.

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