Fuel cell system shunt regulator method and apparatus
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1. A fuel cell stack assembly for providing power to a working load, comprising:
- a first set of fuel cells;
a first threshold detector responsive to an stack terminal voltage across the first set of fuel cells;
a first transistor coupled for activation via the first threshold detector; and
a first dump load, wherein the first transistor is responsive to the stack terminal voltage across the first set of fuel cells to selectively couple the first dump load in parallel with the first set of fuel cells when the stack terminal voltage across the first set of fuel cells exceeds a threshold voltage and to uncouple the first dump load when the stack terminal voltage across the first set of fuel cells is below the threshold voltage.
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Abstract
A fuel cell system for powering a work load includes a fuel cell stack and a shunt regulator having a threshold detection; transistorized power switching element, and a dump load. The threshold detection element identifies when an abnormally high voltage rises. The power switching element routes power from the high voltage buss to the dump load. The dump load acts as an electrical energy sink, and may provide dissipated energy to the fuel cell stack in the form of heat. The switching element can also shunt power to the dump load when a digital control signal is set, for example at startup or during cold start conditions.
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20 Claims
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1. A fuel cell stack assembly for providing power to a working load, comprising:
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a first set of fuel cells;
a first threshold detector responsive to an stack terminal voltage across the first set of fuel cells;
a first transistor coupled for activation via the first threshold detector; and
a first dump load, wherein the first transistor is responsive to the stack terminal voltage across the first set of fuel cells to selectively couple the first dump load in parallel with the first set of fuel cells when the stack terminal voltage across the first set of fuel cells exceeds a threshold voltage and to uncouple the first dump load when the stack terminal voltage across the first set of fuel cells is below the threshold voltage. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A shunt regulator for a fuel cell stack having a high voltage bus for providing power to a work load, comprising:
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a transistor responsive to a fuel cell stack terminal voltage on the high voltage bus; and
a dump load selectively coupleable to the high voltage bus in parallel with the fuel cell stack by the transistor while the fuel cell stack terminal voltage exceeds a threshold voltage. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A shunt regulator for a fuel cell assembly including a fuel cell stack, the shunt regulator comprising:
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load dumping means for dissipating excess power from the fuel cell stack as heat; and
transistorized threshold detection and switching means for determining when an stack terminal voltage across the fuel cell stack exceeds a threshold level and for selectively electrically coupling the load dumping means in parallel across the fuel cell stack in response to the transistorized threshold detection means detecting the stack terminal voltage exceeding the threshold level;
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16. A method of operating a fuel cell stack, comprising:
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determining a voltage across at least a portion of a fuel cell stack;
determining whether the determined voltage exceeds a threshold voltage; and
selectively operating a transistorized switch to place a dump load across the fuel cell stack when the determined voltage across at least the portion of the fuel cell stack exceeds the threshold voltage. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18)
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19. A method of operating a fuel cell stack, comprising:
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determining a voltage across a power bus of a fuel cell stack;
determining whether the determined voltage exceeds a threshold voltage; and
selectively operating a transistorized switch to place a dump load across the power bus of the fuel cell stack while the determined voltage exceeds the threshold voltage. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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