Abstract

AbstractA commercial 50 cm2 polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cell with serpentine flow fields was operated at 2.0 bar and 60 °C with two orientations of the flow field channels with respect to gravity, i.e. horizontal and vertical channels. A 3 × 3 test matrix of anode and cathode reactants relative humidity was used for the performance assessment of the cell in both orientations. The cell performance and operating data, including cell voltage and resistance, were measured, and neutron radiographs were recorded during the entire operation in order to gain knowledge of the liquid water distributions within the cell for both orientations. A quantitative analysis of the results is presented in this work, comparing the cell operation for both flow field orientations. It is observed that the configuration with horizontal cathode flow field channels presents a better cell performance, and less amount of liquid water blocking the flow field channels. Thus, the results show that the selection of the cell orientation has an influence on the final performance, and it is therefore, a design parameter to be considered for a real application. The differences in the cell water content are quantitatively analyzed and discussed.

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