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Design and Implementation of High Order Sliding Mode Control for PEMFC Power System

Mohammed Yousri Silaa, Mohamed Derbeli, Óscar Barambones, Ali Cheknane

2020Energies57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Fuel cells are considered as one of the most promising methods to produce electrical energy due to its high-efficiency level that reaches up to 50%, as well as high reliability with no polluting effects. However, scientists and researchers are interested more in proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs). Thus, it has been considered as an ideal solution to many engineering applications. The main aim of this work is to keep the PEMFC operating at an adequate power point. To this end, conventional first-order sliding mode control (SMC) is used. However, the chattering phenomenon, which is caused by the SMC leads to a low control accuracy and heat loss in the energy circuits. In order to overcome these drawbacks, quasi-continuous high order sliding mode control (QC-HOSM) is proposed so as to improve the power quality and performance. The control stability is proven via the Lyapunov theory. The closed-loop system consists of a PEM fuel cell, a step-up converter, a DSPACE DS1104, SMC and QC-HOSM algorithms and a variable load resistance. In order to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed control scheme, experimental results are compared with the conventional SMC. The obtained results show that a chattering reduction of 84% could be achieved using the proposed method.

Topics & Concepts

Proton exchange membrane fuel cellControl theory (sociology)Sliding mode controlPower (physics)Lyapunov stabilityEngineeringReliability (semiconductor)Computer scienceControl engineeringAutomotive engineeringControl (management)Fuel cellsNonlinear systemQuantum mechanicsChemical engineeringPhysicsArtificial intelligenceFuel Cells and Related MaterialsAdvanced battery technologies researchAdvanced Battery Technologies Research