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Optimal identification of solid oxide fuel cell parameters using a competitive hybrid differential evolution and Jaya algorithm.

Authors :
Xiong, Guojiang
Zhang, Jing
Shi, Dongyuan
Zhu, Lin
Yuan, Xufeng
Source :
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. Feb2021, Vol. 46 Issue 9, p6720-6733. 14p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

This paper presents a hybrid metaheuristic optimizer called CHDJ to identify accurate and reliable values for the model parameters of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC). CHDJ is a hybridizer of differential evolution (DE) and Jaya algorithm. The core of CHDJ lies in a developed competitive hybrid operation. In this operation, three vectors including the DE mutant vector, the Jaya mutant vector, and the crossover vector that constituted by the foregoing two mutant vectors form a tri-competitive mechanism together. This mechanism can contribute to exploring the global space extensively and exploiting the local region meticulously to generate promising candidate solutions. To verify the performance of CHDJ, two SOFC models including a cylindrical cell and a tubular stack operating at different pressures and temperatures are employed. Experimental results demonstrate that these three vectors interact and cooperate organically. They make CHDJ take full advantages of the exploration of DE and the exploitation of Jaya effectively. The optimal values of the mean square error (MSE) between the measured voltage and the calculated voltage obtained by CHDJ on the cylindrical cell at 1073K, 1173K, 1213K, and 1273K are 2.9215E-06, 1.4610E-06, 1.9093E-06, and 2.4682E-06, respectively. On the tubular stack, for the operating conditions of 3atm constant pressure at 873K, 923K, 973K, 1023K, and 1073K, the optimal MSE values are 2.7489E-05, 1.6169E-04, 6.9207E-04, 1.4833E-03, and 1.5876E-03, respectively. For the operating conditions of 1073K constant temperature under 1atm, 2atm, 3atm, 4atm, and 5atm, the results are 1.5293E-03, 1.6289E-03, 1.5876E-03, 1.5868E-03, and 1.5870E-03, respectively. Comparisons with other algorithms show that CHDJ achieves better overall performance. It can skip local optima and find optimal solutions, and thus can serve as a hopeful candidate method for parameter identification of SOFC models. • A hybrid algorithm (CHDJ) is proposed for parameter identification of SOFC models. • A competitive hybrid operation based on a tri-competitive mechanism is designed. • Exploration of differential evolution and exploitation of Jaya are integrated. • CHDJ is applied to one cylindrical cell and one tubular stack. • CHDJ is verified from parameter accuracy, robustness, convergence, and statistics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03603199
Volume :
46
Issue :
9
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148315868
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2020.11.119