Modeling and diagnostics of fuel cell porous media for improving water transport
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
12-1-2011
Abstract
When a fuel cell is operating at high current density, water accumulation is a significant cause of performance and component degradation. Investigating the water transport inside the fuel cell is a challenging task due to opacity of the components, the randomness of the porous materials, and the difficulty in gain access to the interior for measurement due to the small dimensions of components. Numerical simulation can provide a good insight of the evolution of the water transport under different working condition. However, the validation of those simulations is remains an issue due the same experimental obstacles associated with in-situ measurements. The discussion herein will focus on pore-network modeling of the water transport on the PTL and the insights gained from simulations as well as in the validation technique. The implications of a recently published criterion to characterize PTL, based on percolation theory, and validate numerical simulation are discussed. © 2011 ECS-The Electrochemical Society.
Publication Title
ECS Transactions
Recommended Citation
Médici, E.,
&
Allen, J.
(2011).
Modeling and diagnostics of fuel cell porous media for improving water transport.
ECS Transactions,
41(1), 165-178.
http://doi.org/10.1149/1.3635552
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