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Physics-guided fault diagnosis method for proton exchange membrane fuel cells based on LSTM neural network

Chiara Pettorossi, Raphaël Morvillier, Vincent Heiries, Sébastien Rosini, Mathias Gérard

2024Journal of Power Sources33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper, we propose a novel hybrid method for fault diagnosis of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFCs) based on the combination of a physics-based model and a long short-term memory (LSTM) neural network. By incorporating the physics-based model in the fault diagnosis algorithm, we can access to several process variables not directly measured through sensors but related to the state of the PEMFC stack. The model estimates are subsequently combined with signals measured on the PEMFC stack and inputted to a LSTM neural network. The performance of the physics-guided LSTM is evaluated on an extensive dataset comprising a thousand hours of operation of a PEMFC stack under dynamic load profiles, proving the enhanced capability of the proposed fault diagnosis method in capturing complex fault patterns. Furthermore, the effectiveness of the proposed method in dealing with PEMFC aging is tested by using data from the initial phase of stack operation for algorithm training and reserving the data from the aged stack operation for the testing phase. The experimental results reveal that the proposed physics-guided LSTM method allows for a significant amelioration over purely data-driven LSTM. • We propose a physics-guided LSTM method for PEMFC fault diagnosis. • A physics-based model allows to improve the accuracy, without additional sensors. • Contrarily to pure data-driven approaches, the method is robust to PEMFC aging. • The validation is performed on a real-life dataset, comprising 1000 h of operation.

Topics & Concepts

Proton exchange membrane fuel cellArtificial neural networkFault (geology)ProtonFuel cellsMembraneComputer scienceArtificial intelligencePhysicsMaterials scienceEngineeringChemistryChemical engineeringNuclear physicsSeismologyGeologyBiochemistryFuel Cells and Related MaterialsFault Detection and Control SystemsSoftware System Performance and Reliability