Analysis of transient response of a unit proton-exchange membrane fuel cell with a degraded gas diffusion layer

Junhyun Cho, Taehun Ha, Jaeman Park, Han Sang Kim, Kyoungdoug Min, Eunsook Lee, Jy Young Jyoung

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Abstract

The transient response characteristics and durability problems of proton-exchange membrane fuel cells are important issues for the application of PEM fuel cells to automotive systems. The gas diffusion layer is the key component of the fuel cell because it directly influences the mass transport mechanism. In this study, the effects of GDL degradation on the transient response of the PEM fuel cell are systematically studied using transient response analysis under different stoichiometric ratios and humidity conditions. With GDLs aged by the accelerated stress test, the effects of hydrophobicity and structural changes due to carbon loss in the GDL on the transient response of PEM fuel cells are determined. The cell voltage is measured according to the sudden current density change. The degraded GDLs that had uneven hydrophobicity distributions cause local water flooding inside the GDL and induce lower and unstable voltage responses after load changes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6090-6098
Number of pages9
JournalInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Volume36
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2011

Keywords

  • Durability
  • Dynamic behavior
  • Gas diffusion layer
  • Hydrophobicity
  • Proton-exchange membrane fuel cell
  • Transient response

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