A parametric study on the performance requirements of key fuel cell components for the realization of high-power automotive fuel cells

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This study examined the performance limitations of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFC) for high power operations. The effects of improving electron, heat, and oxygen transport within a PEMFC on the cell performance were investigated using a three-dimensional, multiscale, two-phase PEMFC model. For more realistic PEMFC simulations at high current densities, the model newly accounts for anisotropic electron and heat transport in porous components of the membrane electrode assembly (MEA) and the non-uniform MEA compression/deformation occurring during PEMFC stack assembly. The simulations re-vealed improved transport properties that can be realized by optimizing the component material and design, and the degree of performance improvement was examined for a wide range of operating current densities up to 3.0 A/cm(2). The simulations showed that improving the through-plane electronic conduc-tivity and thermal conductivity of MEA components is critical for achieving high-power PEMFC perfor-mance. By contrast, the properties of the cathode catalyst layer, such as the Pt particle size and oxy-gen permeation rate through the ionomer film, are relatively less important under high current density PEMFC operations. (c) 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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PEM fuel cellNumerical modelAnisotropic transportHigh-power3-D flow fieldGAS-DIFFUSIONMEMBRANEGDLTRANSPORTLAYERWATERFLOW
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A parametric study on the performance requirements of key fuel cell components for the realization of high-power automotive fuel cells
저자
Yoo, BinLim, KisungSalihi, HassanJu, Hyunchul
DOI
10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2021.122477
발행일
2022-05-01
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International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
186