A model-based approach to battery selection for truck onboard fuel cell-based APU in an anti-idling application
•Model based approach for APU performance evaluation is presented.•Simplified purpose-oriented model of a diesel powered fuel-cell APU was built.•Truck night-stay energy consumption profile was identified.•Three batteries were evaluated for use with the FC-based APU. The paper presents a model-based...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied energy 2015-01, Vol.137, p.64-76 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Model based approach for APU performance evaluation is presented.•Simplified purpose-oriented model of a diesel powered fuel-cell APU was built.•Truck night-stay energy consumption profile was identified.•Three batteries were evaluated for use with the FC-based APU.
The paper presents a model-based approach to supporting battery selection for a fuel cell (FC)-based auxiliary power unit (APU). It is introduced to a case study of electrical power production and consumption management in a truck anti-idling application of a diesel-powered FC-based APU, a system under development in FCGEN, a FCH JU European project of the FP7 program. With fuel cell and related technologies increasingly competing with others in the market, they need to form complete systems with matching and well-balanced components to enable using the technology to its best. Within the whole system, the battery, serving as an energy buffer, represents a medium-cost element, but it affects the operating parameters importantly. Within the scope of this study, a purpose-oriented model of the diesel powered FC-based system is developed together with a realistic load scenario for the comparison of three batteries. The battery size and type are investigated and discussed in the light of the simulation results. |
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ISSN: | 0306-2619 1872-9118 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.apenergy.2014.10.007 |