Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1277979 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2010 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

One of the major challenges in direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs) is to design reliable and stable FC systems that satisfy the very high dynamic demand in various environmental conditions for portable devices. This paper provides an overview of several failure modes and effect analyses (FMEAs) which can have significant consequences on the durability and stability of DMFCs, including high and sub-zero temperature storage, dry and high humidification atmospheres, and fuel/oxidation starvation by breakdown of fuel/air supply components. Firstly, some characterization methods are discussed to investigate changes of membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) in terms of their physiochemical and electrochemical properties after testing in various simulated failure modes. Secondly, possible mitigating solutions to minimize the hazards associated with them are suggested through a fundamental understanding and scientific approach. The relationship between the causes and symptoms in DMFC systems is determined by examining a variety of failure sources.

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