Air-breathing miniature planar stack using the flexible printed circuit board as a current collector |
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Authors: | Sung Han Kim Hye Yeon Cha Craig M. Miesse Jae Hyuk Jang Yong Soo Oh Suk Won Cha |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Seoul National University, 599 Gwanak Road, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 151-744, South Korea;2. Corporate R&D Institute, Samsung Electro Mechanics, 314 Maetan3-dong, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon, Gyunggi-do 443-743, South Korea |
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Abstract: | To maximize power density, the volume of a fuel cell stack should be reduced by miniaturizing the stack components. In this study, thin flexible printed circuit board was utilized as a current collector in order to reduce an air-breathing monopolar stack's volume. Also, the effects of varying the geometry and opening ratios of the ports to the cathode on stack performance were evaluated in order to determine the optimal cathode structure. Use of the thin current collector and cathode port optimization resulted in an output of 3.5 W from an 18 cm3 stack (power density of 350 mW/cm2). The effects of orientation under passive air-breathing operation were determined to be nearly negligible. All data was measured at ambient pressure and temperature, baseline conditions for mobile fuel cell intended for use in consumer electronics. |
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Keywords: | Air-breathing stack Passive fuel cell Monopolar stack Planar fuel cell Flexible printed circuit board |
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