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Performance investigation of proton exchange membrane fuel cells with curved membrane electrode assemblies caused by pressure differences between cathode and anode.

Authors :
Ding, Quan
Zhu, Kai-Qi
Yang, Chen
Chen, Xi
Wan, Zhong-Min
Wang, Xiao-Dong
Source :
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. Oct2021, Vol. 46 Issue 75, p37393-37405. 13p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The membrane electrode assembly (MEA) of a proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) would deform when there is a pressure difference between the cathode and anode. In this study, a three-dimensional PEMFC model that incorporates a two-dimensional MEA deformation model is employed to investigate the effects of the curved MEA on oxygen transport, liquid water removal, pressure drops across cells, and resulting overall cell performances. The results show that the MEA deformation generates a gap between the rib and gas diffusion layer (GDL), thereby enhancing the oxygen transport into and liquid water removal from the cathode porous electrode. At an operating voltage of 0.4 V, the output current density is enhanced by 4.83%, 6.67%, and 8.61%, respectively, for the pressure differences of 10, 20, and 30 kPa between the cathode and anode, as compared with that without a pressure difference. An efficiency evaluation criterion (EEC) that represents a tradeoff between mass transfer enhancement and pressure drop penalty is introduced to evaluate the overall cell performance enhancement. The result shows that the EEC value increases with increasing the pressure difference between the cathode and anode, confirming the performance enhancement by the deformed MEA. In addition, the effects of MEA deformation are also examined at two sets of channel heights (H) and widths (W), i.e., W H =0.5 mm and W H =1.5 mm. At an operating voltage of 0.4 V, the output current density is enhanced by 20.18% at a pressure difference of 30 kPa for the cell with W H =0.5 mm, whereas it is improved only by 2.91% for the cell with W H =1.5 mm. Therefore, increasing the pressure difference between the cathode and anode is a more effective approach to performance enhancement for the cell with a small channel height and width. • The MEA deformation caused by cathode and anode pressure differences is studied. • A gap is generated between the bipolar plate and deformed MEA. • Oxygen transport and liquid water removal are enhanced by the gap. • Cell performances are improved by the deformed MEA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03603199
Volume :
46
Issue :
75
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153070655
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2021.09.005