Three-dimensional two-phase flow model of proton exchange membrane fuel cell with parallel gas distributors |
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Authors: | Xunliang Liu Guofeng Lou Zhi Wen |
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Affiliation: | School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, PR China |
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Abstract: | A non-isothermal, steady-state, three-dimensional (3D), two-phase, multicomponent transport model is developed for proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell with parallel gas distributors. A key feature of this work is that a detailed membrane model is developed for the liquid water transport with a two-mode water transfer condition, accounting for the non-equilibrium humidification of membrane with the replacement of an equilibrium assumption. Another key feature is that water transport processes inside electrodes are coupled and the balance of water flux is insured between anode and cathode during the modeling. The model is validated by the comparison of predicted cell polarization curve with experimental data. The simulation is performed for water vapor concentration field of reactant gases, water content distribution in the membrane, liquid water velocity field and liquid water saturation distribution inside the cathode. The net water flux and net water transport coefficient values are obtained at different current densities in this work, which are seldom discussed in other modeling works. The temperature distribution inside the cell is also simulated by this model. |
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Keywords: | Proton exchange membrane Fuel cell Two-phase flow model Numerical simulation |
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