Abstract
The gas diffusion layer (GDL), as the bridge to reactants and electrons in PEMFC, is a carbon-based porous component and would be deformed under compression to induce changes in the distributions of reactants and the corresponding performances of PEMFC; therefore, unmasking the impacts of assembly pressure on the distribution of the reactants in GDL is significant to improve the performance of PEMFC. In the present article, the structural response of GDL to assembly pressure was first studied; the variations in transport properties of GDL and the reactant distributions induced by assembly pressure were then discussed; the impacts on the dynamic performances of PEMFC were finally investigated. From the results, assembly pressure was found to have different effects on the regions of GDL under the rib and channel, significant gaps in GDL porosity and/or GDL permeability existed near the rib/channel transition region to worsen the inhomogeneity of reactants. Suffering assembly pressure, the distribution of current density became uneven, and the current density near the rib-channel border seriously rose to the aggravated risk of MEA thermal damage. Furthermore, the power density at specific efficiencies was raised under certain assembly pressures, which meant suitable assembly pressure(s) existed for better output performances of PEMFC.
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