An advanced 1D physics-based model for PEM hydrogen fuel cells with enhanced overvoltage prediction
Rapha\"el Gass (UFC, AMU), Zhongliang Li (UFC), Rachid Outbib (AMU), Samir Jemei (UFC), Daniel Hissel (UFC, IUF)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a simplified yet accurate 1D dynamic model for PEM hydrogen fuel cells, incorporating a novel water saturation parameter to improve overvoltage prediction and aid in performance optimization.
Contribution
It presents a new physical parameter, the limit water saturation coefficient, linking voltage drops to water content and operating conditions, enhancing overvoltage modeling.
Findings
Model validated with polarization curves
$s_{lim}$ influenced by gas pressure
Improved overvoltage prediction accuracy
Abstract
A one-dimensional, dynamic, two-phase, isothermal model of proton exchange membrane fuel cell systems using a finite-difference approach has been developed. This model balances the simplicity of lumped-parameter models with the detailed accuracy of computational fluid dynamics models, offering precise internal state descriptions with low computational demand. The model's static behavior is validated experimentally using polarization curves. In addition, a novel physical parameter, the limit liquid water saturation coefficient (), is introduced in the overvoltage calculation, replacing the traditional limit current density coefficient (). This new parameter links the voltage drop at high current densities to the amount of liquid water present in the catalyst layers and the operating conditions of the fuel cell. Additionally, it has been observed that $s_{\rm…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFuel Cells and Related Materials · Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion · Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures
