Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1291276 Journal of Power Sources 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Flow-field design of direct methanol fuel cell (DMFCs) plays an important role affecting the cell performance. Previous studies suggest that the combination of anode parallel flow field and cathode serpentine flow-field present the best and stable performance. Among these, cathode flow-field holds higher influence than that of anode. However, more detailed experiments needed to be done to find out the reasons. In this study, CFDRC half-cell models are adopted to simulate the flow phenomena within serpentine, parallel and grid flow field. We find that gas is well distributed within serpentine flow field while barren region are observed within parallel flow field. These factors contribute to the cell performance greatly. In addition, the durability test of DMFCs using parallel flow field is improved when the flow rate is increased or the current is uphold at inferior, so the barren region maintained at an acceptable level.

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