The distribution of water into of the fuel cell proton exchange membrane
published by Aِl-Baath University
in 2016
in Electrical Power Engineering
and research's language is
العربية
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Abstract in English
The research aims to study the effect of the distribution water on
Proton Exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC), and the
relationship of membrane thickness and the effects of changes in
thickness depending on the amount of water contained within the
membrane. The research also aims to change the effect of humidity
on the effectiveness of the membrane proton through the diffusion
coefficient and the coefficient of the flow electral osmotic. The
research includes the study of humidity on the cell performance at
constant temperature and its effect on the input interface.
References used
Lan Sun, Patrick H. Oosthuizen, Kim B. McAuley,"A numerical study of channel-to-channel flow cross-over through the gas diffusion layer in a PEM-fuel-cell flow system using a serpentine channel with a trapezoidal cross-sectional shape". International Journal of Thermal Sciences accepted 10 January 2006
Maxime Piffard, "Control by state observer of PEMFC anodic purges in dead-end operating mode".IFAC-PapersOnLine, Volume 48, Issue 15, 2015, Pages 237-243
Chenfeng He, "Tunig surface hydrophilicity/hydrophobicity of hydrocarbon proton exchange membranes (PEMs). Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Volume 466, 15 March 2016, Pages 168-177