Study on use of fuel-cell auxiliary power units in refrigerator cars employed for delivery to convenience store

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Katayama N. [1 ]
Kamiyama H. [1 ]
Kogoshi S. [1 ]
Kudo Y. [2 ]
Fukada T. [3 ]
Ogawa M. [3 ]
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[1] Tokyo University of Science, Noda 278-8510, 2641, Yamazaki
[2] Nihon University, Narashino 275-8575, 1-2-1, Izumi-cho
[3] Isuzu Advanced Engineering Center, Ltd., Fujisawa 252-0806, 8, Tsuchidana
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Auxiliary power unit; Fuel cell; Refrigerator cars;
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10.1541/ieejias.131.39
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The use of fuel-cell auxiliary power units (FC-APU) in refrigerator cars employed delivery to for convenience store delivery has been studied. The delivery pattern is assumed to be a typical pattern that includes driving between convenience stores or between a delivery center and a convenience store, unloading, driver's lunch break. The M15 driving mode, which simulates the driving condition in urban areas, is used as the driving mode in the delivery pattern. The FC-APU system includes a proton-exchange membrane fuel cell (PEFC) module, an inverter, and DC/DC converter. Bench tests of the FC-APU are performed to determine the hydrogen fuel consumption rate and the energy efficiency; these values depend on the output power of the PEFC module. The calculated relationship between the output power and fuel consumption rate of a current used system, which consists of an alternator and a secondary battery, are used to estimate the energy efficiency of the current used system. On the basis of the measurement data in this study and the results for the model proposed by Brodric et al. [CJ. Brodrick et al., Trans. Res. D, vol 7, pp.303 (2002)], the payback period is calculated. The results indicate that the payback period would be 2.1 years when the FC-APU operates at a load of 70%. © 2011 The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan.
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