Abstract
Comprehensive mathematical models with three distinct controllers (PID, FOPID, and fuzzy + PID) for polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs) are constructed in this work. The models are made to indirectly control the input hydrogen mass flow rate in order to set the output voltage of the PEMFCs at a predetermined value. The simulation results demonstrate how effectively the es-tablished model fits the task of characterizing a PEFC's performance. While the developed control-lers are capable of stabilizing voltage, the fuzzy + PID controller performs better, exhibiting a re-duced overshoot and a faster response time.
Publisher
Sumerian Scriptum Synthesis Publisher
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