A multi-objective optimisation model for a general polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell system |
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Authors: | Sheila Mae C. Ang Daniel J.L. Brett |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Chemical Engineering, University College London (UCL), Torrington Place, London WC1E 7JE, United Kingdom b Department of Chemical Engineering, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City 1101, Philippines |
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Abstract: | This paper presents an optimisation model for a general polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cell system suitable for efficiency and size trade-offs investigation. Simulation of the model for a base case shows that for a given output power, a more efficient system is bigger and vice versa. Using the weighting method to perform a multi-objective optimisation, the Pareto sets were generated for different stack output powers. A Pareto set, presented as a plot of the optimal efficiency and area of the membrane electrode assembly (MEA), gives a quantitative description of the compromise between efficiency and size. Overall, our results indicate that, to make the most of the size-efficiency trade-off behaviour, the system must be operated at an efficiency of at least 40% but not more than 47%. Furthermore, the MEA area should be at least 3 cm2 W−1 for the efficiency to be practically useful. Subject to the constraints imposed on the model, which are based on technical practicalities, a PEM fuel cell system such as the one presented in this work cannot operate at an efficiency above 54%. The results of this work, specifically the multi-objective model, will form a useful and practical basis for subsequent techno-economic studies for specific applications. |
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Keywords: | Fuel cell Multi-objective optimisation Design Modelling |
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