Energy management system for minimum fuel cell load, aircraft having an energy management system and method for ensuring minimum fuel cell load

US11186380B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11186380-B2
Application numberUS-202016864277-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 1, 2020
Priority dateMay 2, 2019
Publication dateNov 30, 2021
Grant dateNov 30, 2021

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An energy management system for an aircraft, wherein the energy management system comprises a fuel cell configured to convert chemical energy into electric energy, at least one energy source configured to provide electric energy, at least one electrical load, an electric bus electrically coupled to the fuel cell, the at least one energy source, and the at least one electrical load, and a controller configured to control the at least one electrical load in such a manner that a minimum load to the fuel cell is ensured. Furthermore, an aircraft comprises such energy management system. A method for managing energy in a system comprises electrically coupling a fuel cell, at least one energy source, and at least one electrical load by an electric bus, and controlling at least one electrical load in such a manner that a minimum load to the fuel cell is ensured.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An energy management system, comprising: a fuel cell configured to convert chemical energy into electric energy; at least one energy source providing electric energy; at least one electrical load; an electric bus electrically coupled to the fuel cell, the at least one energy source, and the at least one electrical load; a controller configured to control the at least one electrical load such that a minimum load to the fuel cell is ensured; an electrolyzer; and a fuel tank fluidly coupled to the electrolyzer and configured to store fuel generated by the electrolyzer and to provide stored fuel to the fuel cell. 2. The energy management system according to claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to control the at least one electrical load such that at least one of: an electric power provided by the fuel cell is constant, the electric power provided by the fuel cell is larger than a minimum power required by the at least one electrical load, or the fuel cell runs at an optimal efficiency. 3. The energy management system according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of: the controller is configured to activate or deactivate the at least one electrical load in dependence on an electric power provided by the at least one energy source, or the energy management system comprises a plurality of electrical loads, and the controller is further configured to activate or deactivate a subset of the plurality of electrical loads in dependence on the electric power consumed by non-subset electrical loads of the plurality of electrical loads. 4. The energy management system according to claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to keep an electric power provided by the fuel cell constant over a time period, during which the fuel cell operates in a predetermined power regime, and wherein the controller is configured to determine the predetermined power regime and controls the fuel cell accordingly. 5. The energy management system according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one electrical load comprises one or more of: a battery; an electric motor mechanically coupled to a drive unit; an electric heater; and a payload, wherein the controller is configured to operate each of the at least one electrical load such that at least one of: the minimum load to the fuel cell is ensured, the fuel cell outputs a constant electric power, the electric power provided by the fuel cell is larger than a minimal power required by the at least one electrical load, or the fuel cell runs at an optimal efficiency. 6. The energy management system according to claim 5 , wherein the controller is further configured to operate the electric motor in such a manner that the drive unit performs at least one of a climb or acceleration maneuver. 7. The energy management system according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one energy source comprises one or more of: at least one solar panel configured to convert light into electric energy; a battery; or an electric motor mechanically coupled to a propeller and configured to operate as a generator during deceleration or descending periods. 8. The energy management system according to claim 1 , comprising: a plurality of fuel cells configured to convert chemical energy into electric energy, wherein one or more of the plurality of fuel cells is a multi-sector fuel cell, wherein each sector of the fuel cell can be operated individually, and wherein the controller is configured to control at least one of each of the plurality of fuel cells or each of the sectors of the one or more fuel cells such that at least one of: the minimum load to at least one of each of the plurality of fuel cells or fuel cell sectors is ensured, at least one of the plurality of fuel cells or one or more of the fuel cell sectors output a constant electric power, the electric power provided by at least one of the plurality of fuel cells or one or more of the fuel cell sectors is larger than a minimal power required by the at least one electrical load, or at least one of the plurality of fuel cells or one or more of the fuel cell sectors run at an optimal efficiency. 9. An aircraft comprising an energy management system according to claim 1 . 10. The aircraft according to claim 9 , wherein the aircraft is a high-altitude platform station or high altitude pseudo satellite. 11. A method for managing energy in a system having a fuel cell, at least one energy source, and at least one electrical load, wherein the method comprises: electrically coupling the fuel cell, the at least one energy source, and the at least one electrical load by an electric bus; and controlling the at least one electrical load such that at least one of: a minimum load to the fuel cell is ensured, the fuel cell outputs a constant electric power, the electric power provided by the fuel cell is larger than a minimal power required by the at least one electrical load, or the fuel cell runs at an optimal efficiency, wherein the system is an aircraft, wherein the at least one electrical load comprises an electric motor mechanically coupled to a propeller, and wherein the method further comprises: operating the electric motor such that at least one of: the minimum load to the fuel cell is ensured, the fuel cell outputs a constant electric power, the electric power provided by the fuel cell is larger than a minimal power required by the at least one electrical load, or the fuel cell runs at an optimal efficiency; and performing at least one of a climb or acceleration maneuver with the aircraft. 12. The method according to claim 11 , wherein the at least one electrical load comprises an electrolyzer, and wherein the method comprises: operating the electrolyzer such that at least one of: the minimum load to the fuel cell is ensured, the fuel cell outputs a constant electric power, the electric power provided by the fuel cell is larger than a minimal power required by the at least one electrical load, or the fuel cell runs at an optimal efficiency. 13. The method according to claim 11 , further comprising: performing a deceleration or descending maneuver of the aircraft; and operating the electric motor as a generator during the deceleration or descending maneuver of the aircraft. 14. An energy management system, comprising: a fuel cell configured to convert chemical energy into electric energy; at least one energy source providing electric energy; at least one electrical load; an electric bus electrically coupled to the fuel cell, the at least one energy source, and the at least one electrical load; a controller configured to control the at least one electrical load such that a minimum load to the fuel cell is ensured; an electric motor mechanically coupled to a drive unit; wherein the controller is further configured to operate the electric motor in such a manner that the drive unit performs at least one of a climb or acceleration maneuver.

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What does patent US11186380B2 cover?
An energy management system for an aircraft, wherein the energy management system comprises a fuel cell configured to convert chemical energy into electric energy, at least one energy source configured to provide electric energy, at least one electrical load, an electric bus electrically coupled to the fuel cell, the at least one energy source, and the at least one electrical load, and a contro…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Airbus Defence & Space Gmbh, Airbus Operations Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02J1/10. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 30 2021 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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