Numerical analysis of the optimum membrane/ionomer water content of PEMFCs: The interaction of Nafion® ionomer content and cathode relative humidity
Lei Xing,
Prodip K. Das,
Xueguan Song,
Mohamed Mamlouk and
Keith Scott
Applied Energy, 2015, vol. 138, issue C, 242-257
Abstract:
A two dimensional, across the channel, isothermal, two-phase flow model for proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) is developed to investigate the interaction of dry Nafion® ionomer volume fraction (LMdry) and cathode relative humidity (RHc) in PEMFCs. The agglomerate model is used to describe the catalyst layers properties, in which the agglomerate is covered by ionomer and liquid water films. The optimum ionomer water content is suggested by maximising the oxygen diffusion rate through the ionomer film. The effects of LMdry and RHc on membrane and ionomer swelling and the cell performance are studied. The predicted current densities at fixed cell voltages are analysed by the Kriging surrogate model and used to optimise the LMdry and RHc based on analysing their interaction. The simulation results show that the optimum ionomer water content increases as the ionomer content increases. At higher current densities, e.g. 1.0Acm−2, the best cell performance is achieved with LMdry of 10%, corresponding to 0.3mgcm−2, with fully humidified inlet gases. The optimum RHc is between 60% and 80% for LMdry of 40%. The modelling results also show that at higher current densities, the optimum RHc initially decreases then increases as LMdry increases. The optimum RHc decreases from 76% to 73% as LMdry increases from 10% to 30% then it increases up to 85% as LMdry increases to 50%.
Keywords: Proton exchange membrane fuel cell; Swelling; Ionomer content; Relative humidity; Interaction; Mathematical model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2014.10.011
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