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International Journal of Automotive Technology 2024;25(4): 701-715.
doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12239-024-00064-0
Analysis of Power Consumption on BOP System in a Fuel Cell Electric Bus According to the Fuel Cell Load Range
Yebeen Kim , Jiwoong Kim , Kyoungdoug Min
Department of Mechanical Engineering , Seoul National University
PDF Links Corresponding Author.  Kyoungdoug Min  , Email. kdmin@snu.ac.kr
ABSTRACT
The proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) in a fuel cell electric bus (FCEB) converts hydrogen's chemical energy into electrical energy. The fuel cell system comprises a fuel cell stack and a balance of plant (BOP) system, which efficiently controls the stack. Fuel cell and battery are sensitive to operational temperature, which directly impacts performance, lifespan, and safety. Therefore, a thermal management system (TMS) is necessary to maintain an appropriate temperature by dissipating the heat generated by the fuel cell and battery. In this study, the exponential or quadratic relationships between the power consumption of the major components of an FCEB and various factors, such as temperature and flow rate influencing the operational behavior and control of the components, were analyzed based on the results of a dynamometer vehicle test. Additionally, the vehicle's energy flow was calculated under different fuel cell load conditions. When the fuel cell operated at 56.3 kW, TMS power was 6.6 times higher than at 20 kW. At full load, under 90 kW, it increased to 17.4 times higher. The rise in fuel cell load correlated with higher heat generation, resulting in a significant increase in power consumption for both the radiator fan and coolant pump.
Key Words: Fuel cell electric bus · Proton exchange membrane fuel cell · Balance of plant system · Battery · Thermal management system · Power consumption · Operating condition
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