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Optimal Parameter Identification of a PEM Fuel Cell Using Recent Optimization Algorithms
by
Sayed, Enas Taha
, Ghoniem, Rania M.
, Ali Abdelkareem, Mohammad
, Rezk, Hegazy
, Wilberforce, Tabbi
, Olabi, A. G.
in
Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Control systems
/ Eagles
/ Energy resources
/ Fuel cell industry
/ Fuel cells
/ Mathematical models
/ Mathematical optimization
/ modeling
/ Mold
/ Neural networks
/ optimization
/ Optimization algorithms
/ Parameter identification
/ PEM fuel cell
2023
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Optimal Parameter Identification of a PEM Fuel Cell Using Recent Optimization Algorithms
by
Sayed, Enas Taha
, Ghoniem, Rania M.
, Ali Abdelkareem, Mohammad
, Rezk, Hegazy
, Wilberforce, Tabbi
, Olabi, A. G.
in
Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Control systems
/ Eagles
/ Energy resources
/ Fuel cell industry
/ Fuel cells
/ Mathematical models
/ Mathematical optimization
/ modeling
/ Mold
/ Neural networks
/ optimization
/ Optimization algorithms
/ Parameter identification
/ PEM fuel cell
2023
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Optimal Parameter Identification of a PEM Fuel Cell Using Recent Optimization Algorithms
by
Sayed, Enas Taha
, Ghoniem, Rania M.
, Ali Abdelkareem, Mohammad
, Rezk, Hegazy
, Wilberforce, Tabbi
, Olabi, A. G.
in
Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Control systems
/ Eagles
/ Energy resources
/ Fuel cell industry
/ Fuel cells
/ Mathematical models
/ Mathematical optimization
/ modeling
/ Mold
/ Neural networks
/ optimization
/ Optimization algorithms
/ Parameter identification
/ PEM fuel cell
2023
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Optimal Parameter Identification of a PEM Fuel Cell Using Recent Optimization Algorithms
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Optimal Parameter Identification of a PEM Fuel Cell Using Recent Optimization Algorithms
2023
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Overview
The parameter identification of a PEMFC is the process of using optimization algorithms to determine the ideal unknown variables suitable for the development of an accurate fuel-cell-performance prediction model. These parameters are not always available from the manufacturer’s datasheet, so they need to be determined to accurately model and predict the fuel cell’s performance. Five optimization methods—bald eagle search (BES) algorithm, equilibrium optimizer (EO), coot (COOT) algorithm, antlion optimizer (ALO), and heap-based optimizer (HBO)—are used to compute seven unknown parameters of a PEMFC. During optimization, these seven parameters are used as decision variables, and the fitness function to be minimized is the sum square error (SSE) between the estimated cell voltage and the actual measured cell voltage. The SSE obtained for the BES algorithm was noted to be 0.035102. The COOT algorithm recorded an SSE of 0.04155, followed by ALO with an SSE of 0.04022 and HBO with an SSE of 0.056021. BES predicted the performance of the fuel cell accurately; hence, it is suitable for the development of a digital twin for fuel-cell applications and control systems for the automotive industry. Furthermore, it was deduced that the convergence speed for BES was faster compared to the other algorithms investigated. This study aims to use metaheuristic algorithms to predict fuel-cell performance for the development and commercialization of digital twins in the automotive industry.
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MDPI AG
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