Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1281834 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2007 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

The first phase of a research program on PEMFC durability was devoted to the test of a 100 W stack operated in stationary regime during 1000 h. The second phase was dedicated to the test of another 100 W stack under dynamical current constraint. In this case, the load current cycle applied was computed from a standardised transportation mission profile and then adapted to the power of the investigated fuel cell. For both ageing experiments, the stack characterisations were based on polarisation curves, recorded for various stoichiometry rates, as well as on EIS measurements performed at regular time-spaced intervals throughout the ageing. Some analysis tools derived from the response surface methodology are employed to analyse and compare the results of the two durability experiments. Some numerical models are proposed for the degradation of the stack performances. They are finally used to optimise the fuel cell operating conditions versus ageing time.

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