Effect of gas diffusion layer and membrane properties in an annular proton exchange membrane fuel cell |
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Authors: | I. Khazaee M. GhazikhaniM. Nasr Esfahani |
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Affiliation: | a Engineering Faculty, Mechanical Engineering Department, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, P.O. Box 9177948944-1111, Mashhad, Iran b Engineering Research Institute, Isfahan Engineering Research Center (IERC), 7th kilometer of Imam Khomeini Ave., P.O. Box 81395-619, Isfahan, Iran |
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Abstract: | A complete three-dimensional and single phase computational dynamics model for annular proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell is used to investigate the effect of changing gas diffusion layer and membrane properties on the performances, current density and gas concentration. The proposed model is a full cell model, which includes all the parts of the PEM fuel cell, flow channels, gas diffusion electrodes, catalyst layers and the membrane. Coupled transport and electrochemical kinetics equations are solved in a single domain; therefore no interfacial boundary condition is required at the internal boundaries between cell components. This computational fluid dynamics code is used as the direct problem solver, which is used to simulate the two-dimensional mass, momentum and species transport phenomena as well as the electron- and proton-transfer process taking place in a PEMFC that cannot be investigated experimentally. The results show that by increasing the thickness and decreasing the porosity of GDL the performance of the cell enhances that it is different with planner PEM fuel cell. Also the results show that by decreasing the thickness of the membrane the performance of the cell increases. |
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Keywords: | Fuel cell Annular Numerical modeling Current density Gas concentration Material properties |
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