Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7056704 International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
In order to solve this problem, “low air S.R. (Stoichiometry Ratio) operation” using pressure gradient between the cathode catalyst layer and cathode side gas channel was suggested and experimentally verified. The main idea of the low air S.R. operation was lowering the air flow rate supplied to the cathode while maintaining current output from the fuel cell. From the test results including transparent fuel cell test, it was found that this idea was effective in discharging the condensed water inside the cathode catalyst and GDL toward the gas flow channels in a flooding condition. Additionally, a degradation test for the suggested method was conducted to check the effects on a service life of a fuel cell.
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