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Multi-objective optimization of gradient gas diffusion layer structures for enhancing proton exchange membrane fuel cell performance based on response surface methodology and non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm-III

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  • Chen, Ke
  • Luo, Zongkai
  • Zou, Guofu
  • He, Dandi
  • Xiong, Zhongzhuang
  • Zhou, Yu
  • Chen, Ben

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The gas diffusion layer structure has a significant impact on water and gas transport in proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC). In this study, a multi-objective optimization (MOO) method is applied to optimize the PEMFC gas diffusion layer (GDL) structures for performance enhancement. Nine design parameters are studied to analyses the output performance of the fuel cell and the average water content of the membrane, oxygen concentration non-uniformity, power density and system efficiency are used as performance indexes. The MOO forms the response surface regression model based on the three-dimensional numerical model of PEMFC, and the response surface methodology after processing through the non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm-III (NSGA-III) to obtain the Pareto frontier, and prioritizes the best operating conditions and structures based on technique for order preference by similarity to an ideal solution (TOPSIS). Compared with the reference point, the performance indexes of the decision point obtained by the NSGA-III algorithm and TOPSIS algorithm is enhanced by 0.45 %, 42.06 %, 2.99 % and 0.25 %, respectively. This study presents a new multi-objective optimization method for optimizing operating conditions combine with GDL structures for building efficient PEMFC, which provides a solution for achieving higher performance. The optimal results in this paper can provide some guidance for fuel cell performance improvement and control optimization.

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  • Chen, Ke & Luo, Zongkai & Zou, Guofu & He, Dandi & Xiong, Zhongzhuang & Zhou, Yu & Chen, Ben, 2024. "Multi-objective optimization of gradient gas diffusion layer structures for enhancing proton exchange membrane fuel cell performance based on response surface methodology and non-dominated sorting gen," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 288(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:288:y:2024:i:c:s0360544223031870
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2023.129793
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