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Three-dimensional effects of liquid water flooding in the cathode of a PEM fuel cell

Natarajan, Dilip
Van Nguyen, Trung
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A two-dimensional model available in the literature for conventional gas distributors was expanded to account for the dimension along the length of the channel. The channel was discretized into control volumes in series that were treated as well mixed. An iterative solution procedure was incorporated in each control volume to determine the average current density and the corresponding oxygen consumption and water generation rates. Downstream channel concentrations were calculated based on stoichiometric flow rates and the solution obtained from the preceding control volumes. Comparison of the model results with experimental data and the existing two-dimensional model showed that accounting for the oxygen concentration variations along the channel and its effect on the current density is critical for accurately predicting the cathode performance. Variations in the current density along the channel were strongly influenced by the changes in oxygen concentration caused by consumption due to reaction and dilution caused by water evaporation. Operating parameters that facilitated better water removal by evaporation like higher temperature and stoichiometric flow rates and lower inlet stream humidity resulted in higher net current. Operating conditions that resulted in minimal loss in oxygen concentrations resulted in a more uniform current density distribution along the channel. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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2003-03-27
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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
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Fuel cells, Conventional gas distributor, Interdigitated gas distributor, Cathode, Electrode, Mathematical models, Pseudo three dimensional
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Natarajan, D; Van Nguyen, T. Three-dimensional effects of liquid water flooding in the cathode of a PEM fuel cell. JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES. March 27 2003. 115(1):66-80
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