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Rigorous 3-D Mathematical Modeling of PEM Fuel Cells
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Applied Mathematical ModellingElectrohydrodynamicsEngineeringChemical EngineeringElectrolyzer CellNumerical SimulationPem Fuel CellsProton-exchange MembraneTransport PhenomenaModeling And SimulationMulti-physics ModellingBiophysicsLiquid Water FormationElectrical EngineeringLiquid Water TransportElectrochemical CellMultiphase FlowMembrane PermeationLiquid WaterElectrochemistryFuel CellsMultiscale Modeling
In this part of the paper, we present a model to treat formation and transport of liquid water in proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells (FCs) in three-dimensional (3-D) geometry. The performance of modern-day PEM FCs at high current density are largely dictated by the effective management of liquid water. In the first part of this paper, a rigorous model was presented to model PEM FCs using a computational fluid dynamic technique. It was found that under the assumption of no liquid water formation, the model consistently overpredicted measured polarization behavior. In the model presented here, the phase change process is modeled as an equilibrium process, while the transport of liquid water is governed by pressure, surface tension, gravity and electro-osmotic drag. Results show that the inclusion of liquid water transport greatly enhances the predictive capability of the model and is necessary to match experimental data at high current density. © 2003 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.
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