Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Steady State Modeling Using Marine Predator Algorithm Optimizer

Yakout, Ahmed; Hasanien, Hany M.; Kotb, Hossam;

Abstract


In this paper, the problem concerned is to find the optimum values of the seven uncertain parameters ξ1, ξ2, ξ3, ξ4, λ, Rc, and β of the semi-empirical equation that defines the proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) polarization (I/V) relationship using a recent optimization technique, the marine predator algorithm (MPA). The main target of this study is to obtain a very precise PEMFC steady state model. The MPA mimics the different random movements of marine predators when foraging and is believed to always converge to a stable value. Three popular stacks namely the Ballard Mark 5 kW, BCS stack 500 W, and Temasek 1 kW are investigated and efficiently modeled. Numerical results show the high accuracy of the MPA-based model when compared with other recently published optimization techniques.


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Title Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Steady State Modeling Using Marine Predator Algorithm Optimizer
Authors Yakout, Ahmed ; Hasanien, Hany M.; Kotb, Hossam
Keywords Distributed generation;Fuel cell;MPA;Optimization methods;Steady state modeling
Issue Date 1-Dec-2021
Journal Ain Shams Engineering Journal 
Volume 12
Issue 4
Start page 3765
End page 3774
ISSN 20904479
DOI 10.1016/j.asej.2021.04.014
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85105286788

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