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Effects of droplet dynamical behavior in flow channel of proton exchange membrane fuel cell under vibration conditions on cell performance

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  • Zhou, Shi Hao
  • DU, Wei
  • Chen, Hao
  • Ye, Fang
  • Deng, Cheng Wei
  • Guo, Hang

Abstract

Proton exchange membrane fuel cells are subjected to severe vibration in aerospace applications. Understanding the droplet transport characteristics in the flow channelunder vibration conditions is essential for improving cell performance. However, the underlying patterns and mechanisms of the vibration effects on cell performance and its internal water transport remain unclear, and there is a lack of improvement methods for drainage under vibration conditions. This study experimentally investigates the effect of vibration on cell performance. Experimental results indicate that vibration predominantly affects cell performance through its modulation of water transport. Therefore, the droplet dynamic behavior in the flow channel is further studied using the volume of fluid method. The results indicate that vibrations can enhance the average performance of the fuel cells, with the largest increase of 8.30 %. This is attributed to vibrations promoting the detachment of droplets from the gas diffusion layer surface and reducing the water coverage ratio on said surface. Under conditions of low gas velocity, high surface hydrophobicity, and large droplet size, droplets exhibited oscillatory and jumping behavior in the flow channel due to vibration, resulting in the largest 53.5 % increase in peak water coverage ratio on the gas diffusion layer surface compared to no-vibration conditions. Furthermore, enhancing the hydrophobicity of the gas diffusion layer and the hydrophilicity of the channel walls promotes droplet detachment and discharge compared to no-vibration, as well as contributing to the improvement of vibration effects on the drainage process.

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  • Zhou, Shi Hao & DU, Wei & Chen, Hao & Ye, Fang & Deng, Cheng Wei & Guo, Hang, 2024. "Effects of droplet dynamical behavior in flow channel of proton exchange membrane fuel cell under vibration conditions on cell performance," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 237(PB).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:237:y:2024:i:pb:s0960148124018123
    DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2024.121744
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