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Investigation of the characteristics of a stacked direct borohydride fuel cell for portable applications
Authors:Cheolhwan Kim  Kyu-Jung Kim  Man Yeong Ha
Affiliation:1. Digital Appliance Company Laboratory, LG Elecrtronics, 391-2, Gaeumjeong-Dong, Changwon City, Gyeongnam 641-711, Republic of Korea;2. School of Mechanical Engineering, Pusan National University, San 30, Jangjeon-Dong, Kumjeong-Ku, Pusan 609-735, Republic of Korea
Abstract:To investigate the possibility of the portable application of a direct borohydride fuel cell (DBFC), weight reduction of the stack and high stacking of the cells are investigated for practical running conditions. For weight reduction, carbon graphite is adopted as the bipolar plate material even though it has disadvantages in tight stacking, which results in stacking loss from insufficient material strength. For high stacking, it is essential to have a uniform fuel distribution among cells and channels to maintain equal electric load on each cell. In particular, the design of the anode channel is important because active hydrogen generation causes non-uniformity in the fuel flow-field of the cells and channels. To reduce the disadvantages of stacking force margin and fuel maldistribution, an O-ring type-sealing system with an internal manifold and a parallel anode channel design is adopted, and the characteristics of a single and a five-cell fuel cell stack are analyzed. By adopting carbon graphite, the stack weight can be reduced by 4.2 times with 12% of performance degradation from the insufficient stacking force. When cells are stacked, the performance exceeds the single-cell performance because of the stack temperature increase from the reduction of the radiation area from the narrow stacking of cells.
Keywords:Direct borohydride fuel cell   Hydrogen generation   Carbon graphite   Maldistribution   Stacked cell   Two-phase flow
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