Through-Plane Gas Permeability of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Gas Diffusion Layers

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  • A. Tamayol
چکیده

Effects of mechanical compression and PTFE content on the through-plane gas permeability of gas diffusion layers (GDLs) of PEM fuel cells are investigated both experimentally and theoretically. A new test bed is designed and built which allows pressure drop and air flow rate measurement for various fibrous samples. The measured values are used to calculate the through-plane permeability. Various GDLs are obtained and tested over a wide range of PTFE content and compression ratio. The experimental data shows a reverse relationship between the through-plane permeability and both PTFE content and mechanical compression. An existing model for through-plane permeability of planar structures is revisited to develop a model that accommodates effects of PTFE content and GDL compression. The proposed model captures the trends of the experimental data for through-plane permeability, measured in the present study or reported by others.

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تاریخ انتشار 2011