International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.34, No.13, 5488-5497, 2009
Multi-dimensional liquid water transport in the cathode of a PEM fuel cell with consideration of the micro-porous layer (MPL)
A multi-dimensional two-phase PEM fuel cell model, which is capable of handling the liquid water transport across different porous materials, including the catalyst layer (CL), the micro-porous layer (MPL), and the macro-porous gas diffusion medium (GDM), has been developed and applied in this paper for studying the liquid water transport phenomena with consideration of the MPL. Numerical simulations show that the liquid water saturation would maintain the highest value inside the catalyst layer while it possesses the lowest value inside the MPL, a trend consistent qualitatively with the high-resolution neutron imaging data. The present multi-dimensional model can clearly distinguish the different effects of the current-collecting land and the gas channel on the liquid water transport and distribution inside a PEM fuel cell, a feature lacking in the existing one-dimensional models. Numerical results indicate that the MPL would serve as a barrier for the liquid water transport on the cathode side of a PEM fuel cell. (C) 2009 International Association for Hydrogen Energy. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:PEM fuel cell;Two-phase modeling;Liquid water transport;Micro-porous layer (MPL);Gas diffusion medium (GDM)