Jaeman Park
Seoul National University
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Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society | 2013
Jaeman Park; Hwanyeong Oh; Junhyun Cho; Kyoungdoug Min; Eunsook Lee; Jy-Young Jyoung
3 JNTG Co., Ltd., 235-36 Mannyun-ro, Jeongnam-myeon, Hwasung-si, Gyeonggi-do 445-961, Republic of Korea Abstract >> Durability characteristics of Gas Diffusion Layer(GDL) is one of the important issues for accomplishing commercialization of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell(PEMFC). It is strongly related to the performances of PEMFC because one of the main functions of GDL is to work as a path of fuel, air and water. When the GDL does not work on their proposed functions due to the degradation of durability, mass transfer in PEMFC is disturbed and it might cause the flooding phenomenon. Thus, investigating the durability of GDL is important and understanding the GDL degradation process is needed. In this study, electrochemical degradation with carbon corrosion is introduced. The carbon corrosion experiment is carried out with GDLs which have different MPL penetration thicknesses. After the experiment, the amount of degradation of GDL is measured with various properties of GDL such as weight, thickness and performance of the PEMFC. The degraded GDL shows loss of their properties.
Transactions of The Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B | 2012
Daebong Jung; Hyung-Jun Kim; Hyungmook Kang; Jaeman Park; Kyoungdoug Min; Jung-Il Seo
Military vehicles, compared to conventional vehicles, require higher driving performance, quieter operation, and longer driving distances with minimal fuel supplies. The series hybrid electric vehicle can be driven with no noise and has high initial startup performance, because it uses only a traction motor that has a high startup torque to drive the vehicle. Moreover, the fuel economy can be improved if the vehicle is hybridized. In series hybrid electric vehicles, the electric generation system, which consists of an engine and a generator, supplies electric energy to a battery or traction motor depending on the vehicle driving state and battery state of charge (SOC). The control strategy determines the operation of the generation system. Thus, the fuel economy of the series hybrid electric vehicle relies on the control strategy. In this study, thermostat, power-follower, and combined strategies were compared, and a 37% improvement in the fuel economy was implemented using the combined control strategy suggested in this study.
Applied Energy | 2015
Jaeman Park; Hwanyeong Oh; Taehun Ha; Yoo Il Lee; Kyoungdoug Min
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2011
Junhyun Cho; Taehun Ha; Jaeman Park; Han-Sang Kim; Kyoungdoug Min; Eunsook Lee; Jy-Young Jyoung
Applied Energy | 2013
Junhyun Cho; Jaeman Park; Hwanyeong Oh; Kyoungdoug Min; Eunsook Lee; Jy-Young Jyoung
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2011
Taehun Ha; Junhyun Cho; Jaeman Park; Kyoungdoug Min; Han-Sang Kim; Eunsook Lee; Jy-Young Jyoung
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2011
Taehun Ha; Junhyun Cho; Jaeman Park; Kyoungdoug Min; Han-Sang Kim; Eunsook Lee; Jy-Young Jyoung
Applied Energy | 2015
Hwanyeong Oh; Jaeman Park; Kyoungdoug Min; Eunsook Lee; Jy-Young Jyoung
Journal of Power Sources | 2012
Jaeman Park; Kyoungdoug Min
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2014
Junhyun Cho; Hwanyeong Oh; Jaeman Park; Kyoungdoug Min; Eunsook Lee; Jy-Young Jyoung