Water management in cathode gas diffusion layers and catalyst layers of PEFCs (Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells) plays an important role toward the obtainment of optimal performance. Flooding may indeed occur under different operating conditions, in these components, requiring special attention both in the development and in the design processes. Simulation is a reliable tool to support the design of PEFCs, and thus provide designers with a better interpretation of experimental data. Flooding within porous media is still a critical issue for multiphase flow fuel cell modeling, representing a challenge in terms of model reliability. This paper aims at extending the validity of a literature available 1D GDL multiphase model presented i...
Understanding of both water management in PEM fuel cells and degradation mechanisms of the gas diffu...
Polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs) are of great importance as a clean alternative to conventiona...
Non-uniform current distribution in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells results in local over-he...
Water management in cathode gas diffusion layers and catalyst layers of PEFCs (Polymer Electrolyte ...
It is well known that for polymer-electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs) operating below 100°C, water manage...
Liquid water flooding in micro gas channels is an important issue in the water management of polymer...
The PEFC has emerged as the most viable fuel cell type for automotive and some portable applications...
It has been reported recently that water flooding in the gas channel (GC) has significant effects on...
Numerical modeling plays an important role in understanding various transport processes in polymer e...
In this work, a 3D model of a PEM fuel cell has been developed for water saturation and its effects ...
A two-dimensional model available in the literature for conventional gas distributors was expanded t...
The distribution and migration of liquids in various layers of a PEFC is commonly modelled by the 3D...
International audienceProper management of the water produced in the Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel C...
A one-dimensional, two-phase, transient PEM fuel cell model including gas diffusion layer, cathode c...
Water management in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell (PEFC) is a key factor in fuel cell performance, a...
Understanding of both water management in PEM fuel cells and degradation mechanisms of the gas diffu...
Polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs) are of great importance as a clean alternative to conventiona...
Non-uniform current distribution in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells results in local over-he...
Water management in cathode gas diffusion layers and catalyst layers of PEFCs (Polymer Electrolyte ...
It is well known that for polymer-electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs) operating below 100°C, water manage...
Liquid water flooding in micro gas channels is an important issue in the water management of polymer...
The PEFC has emerged as the most viable fuel cell type for automotive and some portable applications...
It has been reported recently that water flooding in the gas channel (GC) has significant effects on...
Numerical modeling plays an important role in understanding various transport processes in polymer e...
In this work, a 3D model of a PEM fuel cell has been developed for water saturation and its effects ...
A two-dimensional model available in the literature for conventional gas distributors was expanded t...
The distribution and migration of liquids in various layers of a PEFC is commonly modelled by the 3D...
International audienceProper management of the water produced in the Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel C...
A one-dimensional, two-phase, transient PEM fuel cell model including gas diffusion layer, cathode c...
Water management in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell (PEFC) is a key factor in fuel cell performance, a...
Understanding of both water management in PEM fuel cells and degradation mechanisms of the gas diffu...
Polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs) are of great importance as a clean alternative to conventiona...
Non-uniform current distribution in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells results in local over-he...