The performance analysis and multi-objective optimization of a typical alkaline fuel cell
Houcheng Zhang,
Guoxing Lin and
Jincan Chen
Energy, 2011, vol. 36, issue 7, 4327-4332
Abstract:
Based on the model of a typical alkaline fuel cell (AFC) with circulating potassium hydroxide (KOH) solution as electrolyte and oxygen as oxidant and the experimental data available in the current literature, thermodynamic–electrochemical analyses on the performance of the AFC are carried out, in which multi-irreversibilities such as charger-transfer, concentration and ohmic overpotentials are taken into account. Expressions for the power output and efficiency of the AFC are derived, from which the general performance characteristics of the AFC are discussed in detail. It is found that the power output and efficiency of the AFC first increase and then decrease as the electrolyte concentration is increased, and consequently, there exist the optimal electrolyte concentrations for different temperatures. It is also found that the power output is not a monotonic function of the electric current density while the efficiency is a monotonically decreasing function of the electric current density. According to the performance characteristic curves of the AFC, the optimal operation regions of some main parameters are determined. Moreover, a new multi-objective function is used to further optimize the characteristics of the AFC. Some significant results for the optimal design and operation of practical AFCs are obtained.
Keywords: Alkaline fuel cell; Overpotentials; Electrolyte concentration; Multi-objective optimization; Optimal operation region (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2011.04.009
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