Fuel cell system

US10153504B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10153504-B2
Application numberUS-201715638532-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 30, 2017
Priority dateJul 14, 2016
Publication dateDec 11, 2018
Grant dateDec 11, 2018

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There is provided a fuel cell system. This fuel cell system comprises a fuel cell configured to generate electric power using reactive gases; a voltage sensor configured to measure a voltage output from the fuel cell; a converter configured to boost an input voltage that is input from the fuel cell; and a controller configured to control the converter. In the case where the voltage output from the fuel cell to the converter is to be boosted after a changeover of an operating state of the fuel cell system from an intermittent operation to an ordinary operation, when a duty ratio D1 calculated by Mathematical Formula I is greater than a duty ratio D2 calculated by Mathematical Formula II, the controller causes the converter to boost the voltage output from the fuel cell at the duty ratio D2. [ Math . ⁢ 1 ] ⁢ D ⁢ ⁢ 1 = 1 - Vltrg VH ( I ) where VH (V) denotes a value of output voltage that is output from the converter, and Vltrg (V) denotes an estimated value of voltage that is output from the fuel cell, [ Math . ⁢ 2 ] ⁢ D ⁢ ⁢ 2 = 1 - ( Vl + Vlmrg ) Vhul ( II ) where Vl (V) denotes a measured value of voltage of the fuel cell by the voltage sensor, Vlmrg (V) denotes a correction amount of the measured value Vl, and Vhul (V) denotes a predetermined upper limit value of the output voltage. This configuration prevents the converter from excessively boosting the actual voltage input from the fuel cell and outputting the excessively boosted voltage.

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What is claimed is: 1. A fuel cell system, comprising: a fuel cell configured to generate electric power using reactive gases; a voltage sensor configured to measure a voltage output from the fuel cell; a converter configured to boost an input voltage that is input from the fuel cell; and a controller configured to control the converter, wherein in a case where the voltage output from the fuel cell to the converter is to be boosted after a changeover of an operating state of the fuel cell system from an intermittent operation to an ordinary operation, when a duty ratio D1 calculated by Mathematical Formula I is greater than a duty ratio D2 calculated by Mathematical Formula II, the controller causes the converter to boost the voltage output from the fuel cell at the duty ratio D2, [ Math . ⁢ 1 ] ⁢ D ⁢ ⁢ 1 = 1 - Vltrg VH ( I ) where VH (V) denotes a value of output voltage that is output from the converter, and Vltrg (V) denotes an estimated value of voltage that is output from the fuel cell, [ Math . ⁢ 2 ] ⁢ D ⁢ ⁢ 2 = 1 - ( Vl + Vlmrg ) Vhul ( II ) where Vl (V) denotes a measured value of voltage of the fuel cell by the voltage sensor, Vlmrg (V) denotes a correction amount of the measured value Vl, and Vhul (V) denotes a predetermined upper limit value of the output voltage, and when the duty ratio D1 is equal to or less than the duty ratio D2, the controller causes the converter to boost the voltage output from the fuel cell at the duty ratio D1. 2. A fuel cell system, comprising: a fuel cell configured to generate electric power using reactive gases; a voltage sensor configured to measure a voltage output from the fuel cell; a converter configured to boost an input voltage that is input from the fuel cell; and a controller configured to control the converter, wherein in a case where the voltage output from the fuel cell to the converter is to be boosted after a changeover of an operating state of the fuel cell system from an intermittent operation to an ordinary operation, when a duty ratio D1 calculated by Mathematical Formula I is greater than a duty ratio D3 calculated by Mathematical Formula III, the controller causes the converter to boost the voltage output from the fuel cell at the duty ratio D3, [ Math . ⁢ 1 ] ⁢ D ⁢ ⁢ 1 = 1 - Vltrg VH ( I ) where VH (V) denotes a value of output voltage that is output from the converter, and Vltrg (V) denotes an estimated value of voltage that is output from the fuel cell, [ Math . ⁢ 3 ] ⁢ D ⁢ ⁢ 3 = 1

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  • Fuel cells · CPC title

  • by static converters · CPC title

  • Voltage · CPC title

  • for controlling a combination of batteries and fuel cells · CPC title

  • being switching converters (H02J1/108, H02J1/12 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10153504B2 cover?
There is provided a fuel cell system. This fuel cell system comprises a fuel cell configured to generate electric power using reactive gases; a voltage sensor configured to measure a voltage output from the fuel cell; a converter configured to boost an input voltage that is input from the fuel cell; and a controller configured to control the converter. In the case where the voltage output from …
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Toyota Motor Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M8/04865. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Dec 11 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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