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Multidisciplinary approaches to metallic bipolar plate design with bypass flow fields through deformable gas diffusion media of polymer electrolyte fuel cells

Authors
Kim, Ah-ReumShin, SeunghoUm, Sukkee
Issue Date
Jul-2016
Publisher
Pergamon Press Ltd.
Keywords
Deformable gas diffusion media; Metallic bipolar plates; Bypass flow path; Serpentine channel design; Entropy generation; Polymer electrolyte fuel cells
Citation
Energy, v.106, pp.378 - 389
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Journal Title
Energy
Volume
106
Start Page
378
End Page
389
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/2541
DOI
10.1016/j.energy.2016.03.073
ISSN
0360-5442
Abstract
In this study, multidisciplinary approaches to optimizing serpentine gas flow channels stamped on sheet metal with various design parameters (i.e., channel-to-rib width ratio, draft angle, inner fillet radius, and channel depth) are implemented to identify the fluid-structure interaction characteristics of locally deformed gas diffusion media (GDM) and the rate of entropy generation for bypass flow through the porous GDM. First, static structural analysis is conducted to demonstrate the GDM deformation by stack compression and its mechanical effects on fluidic properties of GDM experimentally and numerically. The GDM-channel model results agree with the experimental results within a maximum error of less than 10%. Emphasis is placed on understanding how the reactant gas flow through GDM effectively transports the oxygen gas to catalyst layers. Next, parametric studies are conducted to identify the dominant design effects on the fluidic performance over the entire computational domain. Subsequently, a design optimization method is applied to obtain the most favorable flow channel designs with trapezoidal cross-sections. In the optimized serpentine channel design, the maximized oxygen transport ratio is predicted to be 0.718 at the interface between the GDM and catalyst layers under the constraint of total pressure drop.
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