Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1291648 Journal of Power Sources 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Neutron imaging has proven an invaluable tool for water metrology in operating proton exchange membrane fuel cells. Due to limitations in scintillator-based detector resolution, neutron imaging has been applied only to assessing the in-plane water distribution, without being able to distinguish water in the anode from the cathode. A new detector technology, based on micro-channel plates, enables a near order of magnitude improvement in the image resolution. This new detector technology will enable direct measurement of the through-plane water distribution in the gas diffusion layer, and enable the determination of the relative water content on the anode and cathode sides of a proton exchange membrane fuel cell. We report on the initial measurements with this new detector and discuss future measurement possibilities.

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