The effect of channel flow pattern on internal properties distribution of a proton exchange membrane fuel cell for cathode starvation conditions
Dong-Soo Ko/Young-Min Kang/Jang-Sik Yang/Ji-Hwan Jeong/Gyung-Min Choi/Duck-Jool Kim
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 24, no. 2, pp.537-543, 2010
Abstract : The effect of channel flow pattern on the internal properties distribution of a proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) for cathode
starvation conditions in a unit cell was investigated through numerical studies and experiments. The polarization curves of a lab-scale
mixed serpentine PEMFC were measured with increasing current loads for different cell temperatures (40, 50, and 60¡ÆC) at a relative
humidity of 100%. To study the local temperature on the membrane, the water content in the MEA, and the gas velocity in terms of the
channel type of the PEMFC with operating characteristics, numerical studies using the es-pemfc module of STAR-CD, which have been
matched to the experimental data, were conducted in detail. The water content and velocity at the cathode channel bend of the mixed
serpentine channel were relatively higher than those at the single and double channels. Conversely, the local temperature and mean temperature
on the membrane of a single serpentine channel were the highest among all channels. These results can be used to design the
PEMFC system, the channel flow field, and the cooling device.
Keyword : PEMFC; Internal properties; Channel flow; And starvation condition |