Affiliation:
1. Marine Engineering College, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian 116026, China
Abstract
This paper analyzes a hybrid power system containing a fuel cell (FC) and proposes an improved scheme involving the replacement of a single energy storage system with a hybrid energy storage system. In order to achieve a reasonable power distribution between fuel cells and energy storage units and stable operation of the power grid, an efficient energy management system (EMS) based on the equivalent consumption minimization strategy (ECMS) is proposed. To enhance the dynamic response capability of hybrid energy storage systems, a low-pass filter with a variable time constant based on the ultracapacitor SOC feedback is proposed. This paper describes the design of a fuzzy logic controller that adaptively improves the equivalent consumption minimization control strategy, adjusts the equivalent factor in real time, optimizes the operating points of the fuel cell system, and improves system efficiency. The simulation model of the fuel cell hybrid system was established using MATLAB/Simulink. The proposed adaptive equivalent consumption minimization strategy (A-ECMS) was simulated and compared to the state-based and fuzzy logic energy management systems under the simulation of the real operating conditions of the ship. The results show that the proposed strategy can maintain a fuel cell system efficiency above 60% under most operating conditions and can significantly suppress the fluctuation of a fuel cell’s output power. The proposed strategy outperforms the state-based and fuzzy logic-based EMS in terms of stabilizing the hybrid power system and reducing hydrogen consumption. The effectiveness of the proposed strategy has been verified.
Funder
National Key R&D Program of China
Development of liquid cargo and electromechanical simulation operation system for LNG ship
Subject
Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology,Civil and Structural Engineering
Cited by
6 articles.
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