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Assessment of Fuel Cells’ State of Health by Low-Frequency Noise Measurements

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We proposed applying low-frequency (flicker) noise in proton-exchange membrane fuel cells under selected loads to assess their state of health. The measurement set-up comprised a precise data acquisition board and was able to record the DC voltage and its random component at the output. The set-up estimated the voltage noise power spectral density at frequencies up to a few hundred mHz. We observed the evolution of the electrical parameters of selected cells of different qualities. We confirmed that flicker noise intensity varied the most (more than 10 times) and preceded changes in the impedance or a drop in the output DC voltage (less than 2 times). The data were observed for current loads (from 0.5 to 32 A) far from the permissible load. We deduce that the method can be utilised in industrial conditions to monitor the state of health of the selected cells by noise analysis. The method can be used in real-time when the flicker noise is measured within the range of a few Hz and requires a reasonable amount of averaging time to estimate its power spectral density. The presented method of flicker noise measurement has considerable potential for use in innovative ways of fuel cell quality monitoring.

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artykuły w czasopismach
Published in:
ENERGIES no. 14,
ISSN: 1996-1073
Language:
English
Publication year:
2021
Bibliographic description:
Szewczyk A., Gaweł Ł., Darowicki K., Smulko J.: Assessment of Fuel Cells’ State of Health by Low-Frequency Noise Measurements// ENERGIES -Vol. 14,iss. 24 (2021), s.8340-
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Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.3390/en14248340
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Gdańsk University of Technology

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