Numerical investigation on the performance of PEMFC with rib-like flow channels

An innovative flow channel inspired by the physical structure of the human rib was developed in this paper. The performance of a proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) with the proposed rib-like flow channels under different flow patterns and relative humidity of anode (RH_a) was investigated. C...

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Published inInternational journal of hydrogen energy Vol. 47; no. 85; pp. 36254 - 36263
Main Authors Zhang, Shuanyang, Yang, Qiguo, Xu, Hongtao, Mao, Yijun
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 15.10.2022
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Summary:An innovative flow channel inspired by the physical structure of the human rib was developed in this paper. The performance of a proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) with the proposed rib-like flow channels under different flow patterns and relative humidity of anode (RH_a) was investigated. Compared with the conventional interdigitated flow channel (CIFC) and cross-flow channel (CRFC), the maximum current density of the counter-flow channel (COFC) was 1.06 A/cm2 at 0.4 V, with enhancements of 4.95% and 2.91%, respectively. In addition, the quantity referred to as non-uniformity N was introduced to quantify the concentration distribution of oxygen, the minimum non-uniformity N of 0.17 was obtained for CRFC, and the COFC exhibited a more uniform concentration distribution of temperature as compared with the CIFC and CRFC, indicating that the COFC would prevent the occurrence of local hot spots. The maximum net power density of COFC was 6.0% and 3.0% higher than that of the CIFC and CRFC. Finally, the maximum current density of RH_a = 30% was 1.06 A/cm2, which was 3.9% and 7.1% higher than that of RH_a = 60% and RH_a = 100%. The temperature with RH_a = 100% was more uniform in comparison with RH_a = 30% and RH_a = 60%, and the mass fraction of H2 decreased with the increase of values of RH_a. The proposed rib-like flow channel can further enrich PEMFC flow channel design and afford novel insights into the application of bionics in fuel cells. •A PEMFC with rib-like flow channels was innovatively proposed.•Two different flow patterns in the rib-like flow channel were compared.•Three relative humidity of anode were studied based on the counter-flow channel.
ISSN:0360-3199
1879-3487
DOI:10.1016/j.ijhydene.2022.08.185