Title of article :
Impact of anisotropy level of gas diffusion layer on the temperature distribution of a PEM fuel cell cathode electrode
Author/Authors :
Haji Abdolvahab, R School of Physics - Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), Tehran , Molaeimanesh, Gh.R Research Laboratory of Automotive Fluids and Structures Analysis - School of Automotive Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), Tehran
Abstract :
Proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells being employed in fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) are promising
power generators producing electric power from fuel stream via porous electrodes. Structure of carbon
paper gas diffusion layers (GDLs) applying in the porous electrodes can have a great influence on the PEM
fuel cell performance and distribution of temperature, especially at the cathode side where the
electrochemical reaction is more sluggish. To discover the role of carbon paper GDL structure, different
cathode electrodes with dissimilar anisotropy parameter are simulated via lattice Boltzmann method
(LBM). The distributions of temperature through the GDL as well as the distribution of temperature on the
catalyst layer are presented and analyzed. The results indicate that when the carbon fibres are more likely
oriented normal to the catalyst layer the distribution of temperature becomes more uniform. Besides, the
maximum temperature occurs in this case.
Keywords :
PEM Fuel Cell , Lattice Boltzmann Method , Electrochemical Reaction , Gas Diffusion Layer (GDL) , Catalyst Layer
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics