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Journal of Fuel Cell Science and Technology | 2010

Numerical Simulation of a High Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fabrication Process

Kanthi Latha Bhamidipati; Tequila A. L. Harris

Cost, durability, and reliability are the major issues hindering the commercialization of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells. Electrolyte membranes present in the fuel cell fails under chemical, thermal, and mechanical influences, which, in turn, results in the overall fuel cell failure. In the present work, 2D studies are performed to understand the effect of manufacturing processing conditions and materials on the quality of the high-temperature membranes. Multiphase computational fluid dynamics models are used for solving the flow behavior of a shear-thinning non-Newtonian fluid. The viscosity and velocities were found to have a profound effect on the membrane structure.


Journal of Fuel Cell Science and Technology | 2011

Graduated Resistance to Gas Flow Through a GDL in an Unconventional PEM Stack

Terry B. Caston; Kanthi Latha Bhamidipati; Haley Carney; Tequila A. L. Harris

The goal of this study is to design a gas diffusion layer (GDL) for a polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cell with a graduated permeability and thereby graduating the resistance to flow throughout the GDL. It has been shown that in using conventional materials, the GDL exhibits a higher resistance in the through-plane direction due to the orientation of the small carbon fibers that make up the carbon paper or carbon cloth. In this study, a GDL is designed for an unconventional PEM fuel cell stack where the reactant gases are supplied through the side of the GDL rather than through flow field channels machined into a bipolar plate. The effects of changing in-plane permeability, through-plane permeability, GDL thickness, and oxygen utilization on the expected current density distribution at the catalyst layer are studied. Three different thicknesses and three different utilizations are investigated. It has been found that a thinner GDL with a lower utilization yields a higher current density on the electrode. A quantitative metric to measure uniformity of reactant distribution and the ratio of the standard deviation of the current density to the average current density was introduced, and it was found that while the uniformity of the reactant distribution is independent of thickness of the GDL, it is inversely proportional to utilization.


Chemical Engineering Science | 2012

Experimental Study on Air Entrainment in Slot Die Coating of High-Viscosity, Shear-Thinning Fluids

Kanthi Latha Bhamidipati; Sima Didari; Tequila A. L. Harris


Journal of Power Sources | 2013

Slot die coating of polybenzimiazole based membranes at the air engulfment limit

Kanthi Latha Bhamidipati; Sima Didari; Tequila A. L. Harris


international conference on fuel cell science engineering and technology fuelcell collocated with asme international conference on energy sustainability | 2009

Numerical Analysis of the Effects of Processing Conditions on the Casting of High Temperature PEMFC Membrane Solutions

Kanthi Latha Bhamidipati; Tequila A. L. Harris


Fuel Cell Seminar and Exposition | 2008

Computational Modeling of a Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fabrication Process

Tequila A. L. Harris; Kanthi Latha Bhamidipati


Fuel and Energy Abstracts | 2011

Wetting phenomena during processing of high-viscosity shear-thinning fluid

Kanthi Latha Bhamidipati; Sima Didari; Prince Bedell; Tequila A. L. Harris


international conference on fuel cell science engineering and technology fuelcell collocated with asme international conference on energy sustainability | 2009

Graduated Flow Resistance Through a GDL in a Novel PEM Stack

Terry B. Caston; Kanthi Latha Bhamidipati; Haley Carney; Tequila A. L. Harris


international conference on fuel cell science engineering and technology fuelcell collocated with asme international conference on energy sustainability | 2008

Numerical Simulation of an Innovative PEM Fuel Cell Stack

Kanthi Latha Bhamidipati; Hoda Amani; Sylvia Strauss; Tequila A. L. Harris

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Tequila A. L. Harris

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Sima Didari

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Haley Carney

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Terry B. Caston

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Hoda Amani

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Prince Bedell

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Sylvia Strauss

Georgia Institute of Technology

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