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A critical review of two-phase flow in gas flow channels of proton exchange membrane fuel cells

Authors :
Anderson, Ryan
Zhang, Lifeng
Ding, Yulong
Blanco, Mauricio
Bi, Xiaotao
Wilkinson, David P.
Source :
Journal of Power Sources. Aug2010, Vol. 195 Issue 15, p4531-4553. 23p.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Abstract: Water management in PEM fuel cells has received extensive attention due to its key role in fuel cell performance. The unavoidable water, from humidified gas streams and electrochemical reaction, leads to gas–liquid two-phase flow in the flow channels of fuel cells. The presence of two-phase flow increases the complexity in water management in PEM fuel cells, which remains a challenging hurdle in the commercialization of this technology. Unique water emergence from the gas diffusion layer, which is different from conventional gas–liquid two-phase flow where water is introduced from the inlet together with the gas, leads to different gas–liquid flow behaviors, including pressure drop, flow pattern, and liquid holdup along flow field channels. These parameters are critical in flow field design and fuel cell operation and therefore two-phase flow has received increasing attention in recent years. This review emphasizes gas–liquid two-phase flow in minichannels or microchannels related to PEM fuel cell applications. In situ and ex situ experimental setups have been utilized to visualize and quantify two-phase flow phenomena in terms of flow regime maps, flow maldistribution, and pressure drop measurements. Work should continue to make the results more relevant for operating PEM fuel cells. Numerical simulations have progressed greatly, but conditions relevant to the length scales and time scales experienced by an operating fuel cell have not been realized. Several mitigation strategies exist to deal with two-phase flow, but often at the expense of overall cell performance due to parasitic power losses. Thus, experimentation and simulation must continue to progress in order to develop a full understanding of two-phase flow phenomena so that meaningful mitigation strategies can be implemented. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03787753
Volume :
195
Issue :
15
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Power Sources
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
49109519
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpowsour.2009.12.123