Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1734014 Energy 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Start-up time is one of the important factors that limit the application of high temperature polymer electrolyte fuel cells in several areas. Present work involves the analysis of different warm-up methodologies to analyse the start-up time for phosphoric acid doped PBI membrane based fuel cells. With this objective a number of three dimensional thermal models have been developed. Different heating methodologies such as reactant heating, coolant heating and combined heating (reactant and ohmic) are simulated. The ohmic heating is implemented for generating heat in the membrane itself at high current densities. Hence, combining it with other heating techniques is found effective in reducing start-up times significantly.

► Three dimensional thermal modelling of HT-PEFC is done to study the influence of heating procedure on start-up time. ► The heating methodologies considered are reactant and coolant heating. ► Reactant heating is performed for co-flow and counter flow geometry configurations. ► Beyond 120 °C, operation under low voltage and high current density is used to boost the heating process. ► Overall combined coolant and ohmic heating has the least start-up time and membrane temperature gradient.

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