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international conference on fuel cell science engineering and technology fuelcell collocated with asme international conference on energy sustainability | 2012

The Effect of Inhomogeneous Compression on Water Transport in the Cathode of a Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell

Anders Christian Olesen; Torsten Berning; Søren Knudsen Kær

A three-dimensional, multicomponent, two-fluid model developed in the commercial CFD package CFX 13 (ANSYS Inc.) is used to investigate the effect of porous media compression on water transport in a proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC). The PEMFC model only consist of the cathode channel, gas diffusion layer, microporous layer, and catalyst layer, excluding the membrane and anode. In the porous media liquid water transport is described by the capillary pressure gradient, momentum loss via the Darcy-Forchheimer equation, and mass transfer between phases by a nonequilibrium phase change model. Furthermore, the presence of irreducible liquid water is taken into account. In order to account for compression, porous media morphology variations are specified based on the gas diffusion layer (GDL) through-plane strain and intrusion which are stated as a function of compression. These morphology variations affect gas and liquid water transport, and hence liquid water distribution and the risk of blocking active sites. Hence, water transport is studied under GDL compression in order to investigate the qualitative effects. Two simulation cases are compared; one with and one without compression.


Energy | 2011

Performance comparison between partial oxidation and methane steam reforming processes for solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) micro combined heat and power (CHP) system

Anders Christian Olesen; Mads Pagh Nielsen; Søren Knudsen Kær


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2016

Modeling and experimental validation of water mass balance in a PEM fuel cell stack

Samuel Simon Araya; Anders Christian Olesen; Mads Pagh Nielsen; Søren Knudsen Kær


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2016

A numerical study of the gas-liquid, two-phase flow maldistribution in the anode of a high pressure PEM water electrolysis cell

Anders Christian Olesen; Carsten Rømer; Søren Knudsen Kær


The 222nd Electrochemical Society Meeting | 2013

On the Diffusion Coefficient of Water in Polymer Electrolyte Membranes

Anders Christian Olesen; Torsten Berning; Søren Knudsen Kær


PRiME 2016/230th ECS Meeting (October 2-7, 2016) | 2016

Analysing Gas-Liquid Flow in PEM Electrolyser Micro-Channels

Saeed Sadeghi Lafmejani; Anders Christian Olesen; Søren Knudsen Kær


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2017

VOF modelling of gas–liquid flow in PEM water electrolysis cell micro-channels

Saeed Sadeghi Lafmejani; Anders Christian Olesen; Søren Knudsen Kær


ECS Conference on Electrochemical Energy Conversion & Storage with SOFC-XIV (July 26-31, 2015) | 2015

The Effect of PFSA Membrane Compression on the Predicted Performance of a High Pressure PEM Electrolysis Cell

Anders Christian Olesen; Søren Knudsen Kær


Proceedings of the 55th Conference on Simulation and Modelling (SIMS 55), Modelling, Simulation and Optimization, 21-22 October 2014, Aalborg, Denmark | 2014

Flow Maldistribution in the Anode of A Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Electrolysis Cell Employing Interdigitated Channels

Anders Christian Olesen; Søren Knudsen Kær


Archive | 2013

Macroscopic Modeling of Transport Phenomena in Direct Methanol Fuel Cells

Anders Christian Olesen

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