Simulation Analysis and Control of Multi-energy System for Fuel Cell Hybrid Electric Vehicle Based on Wavelet Transform

Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience(2022)

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Abstract
In order to address the issue of multi-energy system fuel cells having a short life cycle and low fuel efficiency, a Fuel Cell Hybrid Vehicle was developed. The goal of this research is to use wavelet transformation to simulate, evaluate, and regulate the multi-energy system of a fuel cell hybrid car. To begin, a hybrid model of the fuel cell and an overall dynamic model of the fuel cell, as well as a DC/DC converter model, are constructed in accordance with the simulation environment. Second, the hybrid vehicle system's power information is successfully captured, and the power signal acquired is processed using the wavelet transform. The fuel cell power control and the composite power supply's power allocation module are independently input into the hybrid system's low frequency and high frequency power requirements. PI control is used to regulate the power of the storage device in the hybrid power system, as well as the power settings of the output fuel cell and supercapacitor. The simulation results show that the power battery fluctuation range of the hybrid vehicle multi-energy system based on the wavelet transform proposed in this paper is significantly smaller than that of other methods, and the entire process operates at low power points. The results of the experiments suggest that the strategies given in this study can successfully extend the life of fuel cells while also lowering the overall fuel efficiency of the vehicle system.
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wavelet transform,multi-energy
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