Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1282354 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Temperature and voltage distribution in membrane electrode assembly (MEA) significantly impact the performance of fuel cells. However, conventional sensors fail to evaluate inner data with accuracy owing to their enormous size and limitation of conducting only an external measurement in fuel cells or cm-scale sensors for invasive measurements. Based on micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) technology, this work integrates a micro temperature and voltage sensor on parylene, which is used as a flexible substrate. The micro sensors are then embedded in upstream, midstream and downstream for MEA monitoring, in which the temperature and voltage vary during operations. Experimental results indicate that the in-situ temperature and voltage exceed the ex situ ones. Moreover, in addition to the temperatures in the upstream and midstream surpassing those in the downstream, voltages in the upstream and midstream are lower than those in the downstream.

► Flexible micro sensors can be embedded in the MEA in a fuel cell. ► Micro sensors are small; highly sensitive; flexible and suitable for in-situ measurement. ► In-situ diagnosis of local temperature and voltage information of a fuel cell.

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