Enhancing PEMFC performance through orifice-shaped cathode flow field designs: A multiscale, multiphase simulation study on oxygen supply and water removal

Kisung Lim, Chanyoung Kim, Rojun Park, Afroz Alam, Hyunchul Ju

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Abstract

In this study, a multiscale, multiphase polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) model was applied to simulate the cell performance of six cathode flow field designs. These designs included conventional flow field layouts (with trapezoidal and rectangular cross-sections) as well as orifice-shaped flow field designs featuring various narrowing section arrangements. The simulation results indicated that, in general, the orifice-shaped flow field designs yielded higher oxygen concentrations within the cathode side and exhibited superior water removal capabilities compared to conventional flow field designs. This study further revealed that the positioning of the narrowing section significantly influences cell performance, with enhanced performance noted in the orifice-shaped design that incorporated a zigzag pattern between adjacent channels. This pattern outperformed the side-by-side arrangement, implying that the zigzag configuration offers a superior advantage in optimizing oxygen supply and water removal.

Original languageEnglish
Article number146147
JournalChemical Engineering Journal
Volume475
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2023

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Keywords

  • High-power
  • Mass transfer
  • Orifice-shaped flow field
  • PEM fuel cell
  • Water removal

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