Abstract
To enhance cold start capability and survivability of polymer electrolyte fuel cells PEFCs at subzero temperatures, a fundamental understanding of the principles involved is required. In this work an analytical model is presented to describe heat balance, ice formation in the catalyst layer, water transport characteristics throughout a fuel cell at very low temperatures, and the ensuing voltage behavior during PEFC cold start. The model is used to elucidate cold start behaviors of a PEFC from −10 and −20°C and to identify key parameters controlling PEFC cold start, such as the initial membrane water content prior to startup and thermal mass of bipolar plates.
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Mao, L., & Wang, C.-Y. (2007). Analysis of Cold Start in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 154(2), B139. https://doi.org/10.1149/1.2402123
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