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Optimal start-up of micro power generation processes

Abstract

Fuel cell based systems are a promising alternative to batteries in man-portable power generation applications. These micro power generation processes must operate fully autonomously and automatically without the intervention of operators. Operational considerations are indeed so important that they influence the optimal design, following the paradigm of interaction of design and operation. This paper presents a methodology for the simultaneous optimization of design and operation of such systems. We illustrate the methodology with two case studies, focusing on the start-up procedure. A small rechargeable battery is necessary to satifsy the power demand during the start-up while the device temperature is too low for power generation. The optimization problem is formulated as minimization of the mass of fuel and battery required to heat the device up to operating temperature.

Authors

Barton PI; Mitsos A; Chachuat B

Series

Computer Aided Chemical Engineering

Volume

20

Pagination

pp. 1093-1098

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 2005

DOI

10.1016/s1570-7946(05)80024-0

Conference proceedings

Computer Aided Chemical Engineering

ISSN

1570-7946
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