Stationary fuel cell system diagnostics: development of online monitoring and diagnostics systems for reliable and durable fuel cell system operation

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(FCH-02.3-2014) - STATIONARY FUEL CELL SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS: DEVELOPMENT OF ONLINE MONITORING AND DIAGNOSTICS SYSTEMS FOR RELIABLE AND DURABLE FUEL CELL SYSTEM OPERATION

Programme: Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call: FCH2 JU call for proposals 2014 EU

Topic description

Scope:

Specific challenge: Low-cost and reliable monitoring technologies are urgently needed for stationary applications, where to date no monitoring or diagnostics approach is available. A low-cost prognostics/diagnostics/monitoring approach during operation would enable more reliable systems, effective failure detection and prevention before irreversible damage occurs, more efficient maintenance and drastically reduced warranty costs.

Scope:  The overall objective of the project is to develop a low cost and online system/stack monitoring and diagnostics technology which can be integrated easily into existing fuel cell systems.

The following aspects should be addressed:

•             The approach should primarily be used for the detection and hence prevention of damaging conditions during the operation of stationary fuel cell systems

•             Detection of major failure modes like air/fuel starvation, sulphur trap breakthroughs, cross-leakages/cell breaks, other cell contamination,…

•             State-of-health monitoring (degradation monitoring, remaining lifetime prediction,…)

•             Focused on low cost and easy integration into existing systems

No basic research is expected, a proven approach (e.g. with other fuel cell types) should be available already at the beginning of the project.

Expected impact:             The following targets should be met:

•             Demonstration of the detection of major stack/system failure modes in stack laboratory tests with at least 2 different stack platforms

•             At least 5 of the following failure modes must be detectable and should be demonstrated with the developed approach:

o             Air starvation

o             Fuel starvation

o             Sulphur poisoning (trap breakthroughs)

o             Carbon build-up on cell

o             Cell breaks/cross over leakages

o             Delamination

o             Major change in fuel composition (reformer malfunction or bad fuel quality)

•             Lab or field- demonstration of the monitoring/diagnostics approach integrated into at least 2 different fuel cell systems (CHP, APU, backup power,…)

•             A methodology for state-of-health monitoring incl. degradation measurement and remaining lifetime prediction should be shown

•             It has to be shown that the added cost of the monitoring/diagnostics approach does not increase the overall system manufacturing costs by more than 3%

A liaison with the currently running relevant FCH JU projects shall be established and activities should build on existing results from those projects.

Keywords

Fuel Cells Operation diagnostics

Tags

Cell contamination Prognostics Lifetime Online monitoring Diagnostic Failure modes detection Degradation Stationary fuel cell Damaging conditions

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