An effective fault locating method is necessary to ensure the stable and efficient operation of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). There is still a lack of a common fault locating method for locating multiple faults in SOFC systems. Therefore, this article proposes a multifault spatiotemporal locating method combining long short-term memory (LSTM) artificial neural network and causal inference. This method does not rely on the SOFC mechanism model and does not require a large amount of fault data. This method has good migratory characteristics and can be used with different systems. This method first reconstructs the experimental data by LSTM and locates the fault occurrence time according to the reconstruction error. Then, the space where the fault occurred is located by the causal inference method. At the same time, multiple locating methods are compared. Finally, a performance optimization method is adopted from the system level to improve the efficiency of the system. From the comparison results, it can be seen that the scheme proposed in this article is able to locate different faults in time and space with an accuracy of 92.6%. In addition, the system efficiency can be improved by 18.7% after the corresponding optimization methods are adopted.


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    Title :

    Generalized Spatial–Temporal Fault Location Method for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Using LSTM and Causal Inference


    Contributors:
    Peng, Jingxuan (author) / Huang, Jian (author) / Jiang, Chang (author) / Xu, Yuan-Wu (author) / Wu, Xiao-Long (author) / Li, Xi (author)


    Publication date :

    2022-12-01


    Size :

    5773557 byte




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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