During operation, proton-exchange-membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) are subjected to mechanical and chemical stressors that contribute to membrane degradation, performance loss, and eventual failure. Together, synergistic effects between mechanical and chemical degradation mechanisms lead to accelerated degradation. A physics-based model is developed to understand the synergistic effects of chemical and mechanical degradation and the coupled nature of performance and durability in PEMFCs. The model includes pinhole existence and growth in the membrane, which increases crossover of reactant gases as well as subsequent formation of chemical degradation agents that impact both transport and mechanical properties of the membrane. The fuel-cell model...