| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5147626 | International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2017 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
This paper proposes a novel fuel cell stack model for system simulation of the cold start operation. The stack model features the option of spatial resolution in two directions and can simulate two-phase effects that are prone to occur during cold start. These effects include: the sorption process in the triple-phase zone between the membrane and the catalyst layer; the condensation, freezing and evaporation in the porous layers; the two-phase flow in the gas channels with a gas-liquid slip model. Compared to a 0D lumped model, the proposed stack model provides a more detailed view of the onset of freezing and liquid saturation. In a freeze start simulation from â20 °C, the Rapid-Warmup-Operation published by Naganuma et al. [1] is applied and demonstrated as an effective way to quickly elevate stack temperature to +5 °C within 30 s. The stack model illustrates in detail the physical phenomena in the cold start and can be further integrated into a powertrain model for drive cycle analysis.
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Authors
Tian Tang, Steffen Heinke, André Thüring, Wilhelm Tegethoff, Jürgen Köhler,
