Fuel cell device
US-9225047-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9368850B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9368850-B2 |
| Application number | US-81047108-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 11, 2008 |
| Priority date | Dec 26, 2007 |
| Publication date | Jun 14, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 14, 2016 |
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There is disclosed a fuel cell system having a motor which can be driven and generate a regenerative power by receiving the supply of a power, wherein an influence on power supply control is decreased. The fuel cell system fuel cell system comprises a fuel cell which generates a power by an electrochemical reaction of a fuel gas and an oxidant gas; a motor which can be driven and generate the regenerative power by receiving the supply of a power; an inverter which converts a direct-current power output from the fuel cell into an alternate-current power to supply the power to the motor, thereby controlling the driving of the motor; a battery which is connected to the motor in parallel with the fuel cell, and which can be charged with the power generated by the fuel cell and the regenerative power generated by the motor and which can discharge the charged powers to the motor; a rotation number detector which detects the rotation number of the motor; and a control unit which determines whether or not to allow the stop of the control by the inverter with respect to the motor based on the present rotation number of the motor. The control unit compares the present rotation number of the motor with a threshold value which varies in accordance with operation modes of the fuel cell, to perform the determination.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fuel cell system comprising: a fuel cell which generates a power by an electrochemical reaction of a fuel gas and an oxidant gas; a motor which is configured to be driven and to generate a regenerative power by receiving the supply of a power; an inverter which converts a direct-current power output from the fuel cell into an alternate-current power to supply the power to the motor, thereby controlling the driving of the motor; a power storage connected to the motor in parallel with the fuel cell, and configured to be charged with the power generated by the fuel cell and the regenerative power generated by the motor and configured to discharge the charged powers to the motor; a rotation number detector which detects the rotation number of the motor; and a controller which determines whether or not to allow the stop of the control by the inverter with respect to the motor based on the present rotation number of the motor, wherein the controller compares the present rotation number of the motor with a threshold value which varies in accordance with operation modes of the fuel cell, to perform the determination, the operation modes include a usual operation mode associated with a rotation number threshold value N CONST and at least one of (a) a high potential avoiding control mode associated with a rotation number threshold value Na that is less than N CONST and (b) a warm-up operation mode associated with a rotation number threshold value Nb that is less than N CONST , and when the present rotation number of the motor is smaller than the rotation number threshold value corresponding to the present operation mode of the fuel cell, the controller allows the stop of the control by the inverter with respect to the motor. 2. The fuel cell system according to claim 1 , wherein the controller has an internal memory in which the rotation numbers of the motor corresponding to the maximum output voltages of the fuel cell in the operation modes thereof are stored as the rotation number threshold values in association with the operation modes, and the controller extracts one rotation number threshold value corresponding to the present operation mode of the fuel cell from the plurality of rotation number threshold values to perform the determination by use of the rotation number threshold value. 3. A fuel cell vehicle comprising: the fuel cell system according to claim 1 ; and an auxiliary machine used for the operation of at least the fuel cell. 4. A fuel cell vehicle comprising: the fuel cell system according to claim 2 ; and an auxiliary machine used for the operation of at least the fuel cell. 5. The vehicle of claim 3 , wherein the fuel cell system operation modes include a high potential avoiding control mode associated with a rotation number threshold value Na that is less than N CONST . 6. The vehicle of claim 3 , wherein the fuel cell system operation modes include a warm-up operation mode associated with a rotation number threshold value Nb that is less than N CONST .
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