Evaluation of the effect of reactant gases mass flow rates on power density in a polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell

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In this study it was experimentally investigated the effect of mass flow rates of reactant gases which is one of the most important operational parameters of polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cell on power density. The channel type is serpentine and single PEM fuel cell has an active area of 25 cm2. Design-Expert 8.0 (trial version) was used with four variables to investigate the effect of variables on the response using. Cell temperature, hydrogen mass flow rate, oxygen mass flow rate and humidification temperature were selected as independent variables. In addition, the power density was used as response to determine the combined effects of these variables. It was kept constant cell and humidification temperatures while changing mass flow rates of reactant gases. From the results an increase occurred in power density with increasing the hydrogen flow rates. But oxygen flow rate does not have a significant effect on power density within determined mass flow rates.

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Kahveci, E. E., & Taymaz, I. (2018). Evaluation of the effect of reactant gases mass flow rates on power density in a polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 136). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/136/1/012004

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