Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1281080 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2006 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

The major focus of the current fuel cell industry is on reduction of cost and weight of the fuel cell stack for its commercial application. Usage of machined bipolar plates has the disadvantage of high cost of machining, weight, volume, etc. This paper discusses the use of sheet metallic bipolar plates (flow fields), with parallel hemispherical channels design. Single cell stack consisting of sheet metal bipolar plates with 16cm2 active area is tested and was observed to show excellent performance as compared to the conventionally machined parallel flow field design with the same active area. Maximum current density of about 7000Am-2 and power density of about 1500Wm-2 was achieved. Long-term stability test of the stack at open circuit potential and constant load (1 A) for 100 h showed no detrimental effects on its performance. Substantial saving on weight and cost of the stack using sheet metal bipolar plates was also observed.

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