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arXiv: Fluid Dynamics | 2008

A Microfluidic Pore Network Approach to Investigate Water Transport in Fuel Cell Porous Transport Layers

Aimy Bazylak; Viatcheslav Berejnov; Bojan Markicevic; David Sinton; Ned Djilali

Pore network modelling has traditionally been used to study displacement processes in idealized porous media related to geological flows, with applications ranging from groundwater hydrology to enhanced oil recovery. Very recently, pore network modelling has been applied to model the gas diffusion layer (GDL) of a polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cell. Discrete pore network models have the potential to elucidate transport phenomena in the GDL with high computational efficiency, in contrast to continuum or molecular dynamics modelling that require extensive computational resources. However, the challenge in studying the GDL with pore network modelling lies in defining the network parameters that accurately describe the porous media as well as the conditions of fluid invasion that represent realistic transport processes. In this work, we discuss the first stage of developing and validating a GDL-representative pore network model. We begin with a two-dimensional pore network model with a single mobile phase invading a hydrophobic media, whereby the slow capillary dominated flow process follows invasion percolation. Pore network geometries are designed, and transparent hydrophobic microfluidic networks are fabricated from silicon elastomer PDMS using a soft lithography technique. These microfluidic networks are designed to have channel size distributions and wettability properties of typical GDL materials. Comparisons between the numerical and experimental flow patterns show reasonable agreement. Furthermore, the fractal dimension and saturation are measured during invasion, revealing different operating regimes that can be applied to GDL operation. Future work for model development will also be discussed.


Journal of Power Sources | 2007

Determination of transport parameters for multiphase flow in porous gas diffusion electrodes using a capillary network model

Bojan Markicevic; Aimy Bazylak; Ned Djilali


Electrochimica Acta | 2008

Numerical and microfluidic pore networks: Towards designs for directed water transport in GDLs

Aimy Bazylak; Viatcheslav Berejnov; Bojan Markicevic; David Sinton; Ned Djilali


Journal of Power Sources | 2011

Analysis of liquid water transport in fuel cell gas diffusion media using two-mobile phase pore network simulations

Bojan Markicevic; Ned Djilali


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Effect of particle size distribution on permeability in the randomly packed porous media

Bojan Markicevic


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

The role of the capillary force in the liquid distribution in porous media

Bojan Markicevic


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

Influence of the multiphase flow patterns on the transport properties

Bojan Markicevic


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2014

The transient spreading flow history and liquid distribution within porous medium: a wettability study

Bojan Markicevic


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2013

The usage of differential method in determining the multiphase flow transport parameters in porous media

Bojan Markicevic


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2012

The porous medium permeability and effective diffusion coefficient direct correlation

Bojan Markicevic

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Ned Djilali

University of Victoria

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Zhong-Sheng Liu

National Research Council

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