Effective convergent-type flow slab in proton exchange membrane fuel cells

Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cells employing modified convergent-type serpentine flow slabs (TS) were designed for the estimation of fuel cell performance enhancement in accordance with some optimization studies. Numerical simulation was used to create cell models with modified convergent ser...

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Main Authors: Wang, Chin-Tsan, Wu, Jung-Chen, Garg, Akhil, Chong, Wen Tong, Ong, Hwai Chyuan, Wu, Bing-Xue, Jang, Jer-Huan
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spelling my.um.eprints.369402024-10-30T08:36:54Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/36940/ Effective convergent-type flow slab in proton exchange membrane fuel cells Wang, Chin-Tsan Wu, Jung-Chen Garg, Akhil Chong, Wen Tong Ong, Hwai Chyuan Wu, Bing-Xue Jang, Jer-Huan T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cells employing modified convergent-type serpentine flow slabs (TS) were designed for the estimation of fuel cell performance enhancement in accordance with some optimization studies. Numerical simulation was used to create cell models with modified convergent serpentine flow slabs of four different channel widths such as TS28, TS36, TS44 and TS52 and performance comparison was done with a common serpentine flow slab (OS) PEM fuel cell. All the cells had the same reaction area of 25.7X24 mm and rib ratio of 51%. The TS fuel cells produced similar voltage ranging from 1-1.1 V, power density of 650 to 675 mW/cm(2) and current density of 2550 to 2700 mA/cm(2). The OS PEM fuel cell produced similar voltage (1.1 V) and power density (660 mW/cm2) compared to TS fuel cells but very less current density (1861 mA/cm(2)) output was observed. The experimental results evidenced that the modified flow slabs were superior in controlling the cell performance compared to traditional flow slab irrespective of their channel width. This was due to the fact that improper fuel mixing was eradicated and the flow slab effectively postponed concentration polarization. Therefore, these findings would provide progressive insights for future applications of PEM fuel cells. Chinese Soc Mechanical Engineers 2020-02 Article PeerReviewed Wang, Chin-Tsan and Wu, Jung-Chen and Garg, Akhil and Chong, Wen Tong and Ong, Hwai Chyuan and Wu, Bing-Xue and Jang, Jer-Huan (2020) Effective convergent-type flow slab in proton exchange membrane fuel cells. Journal of the Chinese Society of Mechanical Engineers, 41 (1). pp. 85-90. ISSN 0257-9731,
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topic T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Wang, Chin-Tsan
Wu, Jung-Chen
Garg, Akhil
Chong, Wen Tong
Ong, Hwai Chyuan
Wu, Bing-Xue
Jang, Jer-Huan
Effective convergent-type flow slab in proton exchange membrane fuel cells
description Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cells employing modified convergent-type serpentine flow slabs (TS) were designed for the estimation of fuel cell performance enhancement in accordance with some optimization studies. Numerical simulation was used to create cell models with modified convergent serpentine flow slabs of four different channel widths such as TS28, TS36, TS44 and TS52 and performance comparison was done with a common serpentine flow slab (OS) PEM fuel cell. All the cells had the same reaction area of 25.7X24 mm and rib ratio of 51%. The TS fuel cells produced similar voltage ranging from 1-1.1 V, power density of 650 to 675 mW/cm(2) and current density of 2550 to 2700 mA/cm(2). The OS PEM fuel cell produced similar voltage (1.1 V) and power density (660 mW/cm2) compared to TS fuel cells but very less current density (1861 mA/cm(2)) output was observed. The experimental results evidenced that the modified flow slabs were superior in controlling the cell performance compared to traditional flow slab irrespective of their channel width. This was due to the fact that improper fuel mixing was eradicated and the flow slab effectively postponed concentration polarization. Therefore, these findings would provide progressive insights for future applications of PEM fuel cells.
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author Wang, Chin-Tsan
Wu, Jung-Chen
Garg, Akhil
Chong, Wen Tong
Ong, Hwai Chyuan
Wu, Bing-Xue
Jang, Jer-Huan
author_facet Wang, Chin-Tsan
Wu, Jung-Chen
Garg, Akhil
Chong, Wen Tong
Ong, Hwai Chyuan
Wu, Bing-Xue
Jang, Jer-Huan
author_sort Wang, Chin-Tsan
title Effective convergent-type flow slab in proton exchange membrane fuel cells
title_short Effective convergent-type flow slab in proton exchange membrane fuel cells
title_full Effective convergent-type flow slab in proton exchange membrane fuel cells
title_fullStr Effective convergent-type flow slab in proton exchange membrane fuel cells
title_full_unstemmed Effective convergent-type flow slab in proton exchange membrane fuel cells
title_sort effective convergent-type flow slab in proton exchange membrane fuel cells
publisher Chinese Soc Mechanical Engineers
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/36940/
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