Abstract
The deformation of gas diffusion layer(GDL) directly affects gas diffusion and electron transfer in the fuel cell. The modulus of stress-strain relationship is the basic parameter in the process of deformation. In this paper, based on beam bending theory and geometric probability analysis, a nonlinear analytic model of stress-strain with physical meaning is established, and a constant deformation modulus of GDL is given. Based on the deformation modulus, we further simulate the inhomogeneous deformation of GDL within a half channel-rib model. The results indicate that the uneven deformation with deformation modulus is more significant than that with linear elastic modulus in the same condition. Finally, a shape-dependent bending radius design for the rib edge is proposed, in which the inhomogeneous deformation of GDL becomes smoother as the radius increases, thereby improving the service condition of GDL and prolonging its service life.
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