Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1270900 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2012 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

Water management is one of the important factors which determine the performance of a Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cell using hydrogen as fuel. For developing efficient water management systems, it is important to know the potential locations of formation and the nature of distribution of liquid water in the fuel cell. In the present study a PEM fuel cell with three different types of flow distributors are modeled and numerically simulated to find out the water formation and distribution characteristics. The model is validated by comparing the simulated polarization curve to experimental data. It is found that the type of flow distributor used plays a major role in determining the distribution of liquid water in the cell. A parallel flow distributor exhibits poor water removal capabilities whereas a serpentine flow distributor exhibits better water removal. A mixed flow distributor is found to give better water distribution characteristics compared to the parallel and serpentine distributors. Further the effect of liquid water formation and distribution on the species transport, temperature distribution and current generation are also investigated.

► Cathode of a PEM fuel cell is simulated considering the phase change of water. ► Multiple channels are modeled to take care of flow maldistribution effects. ► Effect of flow distributors on phase change of water is brought out. ► Distribution of species, temperature and current in the cell are studied

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