Experimental study and comparison of various designs of gas flow fields to PEM fuel cells and cell stack performance

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In this study, a significant number of experimental tests to proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells were conducted to investigate the effect of gas flow fields on fuel cell performance. Graphite plates with various flow field or flow channel designs, from literature survey and also novel designs by the authors, were used for the PEM fuel cell assembly. The fabricated fuel cells have an effective membrane area of 23.5 cm 2 . The results showed that the serpentine flow channel design is still favorable, giving the best single fuel cell performance amongst all the studied flow channel designs. A novel symmetric serpentine flow field was proposed for a relatively large sized fuel cell application. Four fuel cell stacks each including four cells were assembled using different designs of serpentine flow channels. The output power performances of fuel cell stacks were compared and the novel symmetric serpentine flow field design is recommended for its very good performance.

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Liu, H., Li, P., Juarez-Robles, D., Wang, K., & Hernandez-Guerrero, A. (2014). Experimental study and comparison of various designs of gas flow fields to PEM fuel cells and cell stack performance. Frontiers in Energy Research, 2(JAN). https://doi.org/10.3389/fenrg.2014.00002

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