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Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2008

Analysis of gas diffusion layer and flow-field design in a PEMFC using neutron radiography

Koudai Yoshizawa; Keigo Ikezoe; Yutaka Tasaki; Denis Kramer; Eberhard H. Lehmann; Günther G. Scherer

A carbon-cloth gas diffusion layer (GDL) displays better performance than a carbon-paper GDL under humidified conditions. A straight flow field displays better performance than a serpentine flow field. To investigate these phenomena, neutron radiography was used to compare the amount of liquid water that accumulated in test fuel cells. It was found that a larger amount of water accumulated in a carbon-cloth GDL than in a carbon-paper GDL. From the viewpoint of cell performance, the carbon-cloth GDL was less influenced by the accumulated water than the carbon-paper GDL. It is assumed that the broader pore distribution of a carbon-cloth GDL creates oxygen-diffusion paths even if water accumulates in the GDL. With a serpentine flow field, water accumulated in the corner and the gas bypassed the flow field. These phenomena are the main causes of performance deterioration with a serpentine flow field.


Electrochemistry Communications | 2008

In situ observation of the water distribution across a PEFC using high resolution neutron radiography

P. Boillat; Denis Kramer; B.C. Seyfang; Gabriel Frei; Eberhard H. Lehmann; Günther G. Scherer; Alexander Wokaun; Y. Ichikawa; Yutaka Tasaki; Kazuhiko Shinohara


Archive | 2013

MAGNETIC AIR CONDITIONER

Hidekazu Takahashi; Yutaka Tasaki; Yoshiteru Yasuda


210th ECS Meeting | 2006

Analysis of Gas Diffusion Layer and Flow Field Design using Neutron Radiography

Koudai Yoshizawa; Keigo Ikezoe; Yutaka Tasaki; Denis Kramer; Eberhard H. Lehmann; Günther G. Scherer


Archive | 2013

Magnetic cooling and heating device

Hidekazu Takahashi; 高橋 秀和; Yutaka Tasaki; 田崎 豊; Yoshiteru Yasuda; 保田 芳輝


The Proceedings of Mechanical Engineering Congress, Japan | 2013

S081014 Study on in-vehicle magnetic refrigerator : Verification of heat transport characteristics for a new system

Yutaka Tasaki; Hidekazu Takahashi; Ryo Murakami; Tetsuji Okamura; Kouji Ito; Hiroaki Matsumoto


The Proceedings of the Thermal Engineering Conference | 2012

A144 Enhancement of apparent thermal conductivity or magnetocaloric material for magnetic refrigeration

Takatsugu Ando; Yutaka Tasaki; Hidekazu Takahashi; Yoshiteru Yasuda


Nihon Kikai Gakkai Ronbunshu, B Hen/Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, Part B | 2009

Measurement of effective oxygen diffusivity in micro porous media with moisture

Daigo Iwasaki; Yutaka Tasaki; Shixue Wang


The proceedings of the JSME annual meeting | 2008

2118 Oxygen Diffusion Characteristics of Microporous Media with Moisture : Simultaneous measuring oxygen diffusivity and liquid water distribution

Yutaka Tasaki; Shixue Wang; Pierre Boillat; Gabriel Frei; Günther G. Scherer; Eberhard H. Lehmann; Daigo Iwasaki


Proceedings of National Heat Transfer Symposium | 2008

Oxygen Diffusion Characteristics of Gas Diffusion Layer with Moisture:Visualization of Water Distribution in New Type GDL

Ikunori Hirose; Daigo Iwasaki; Yutaka Tasaki; Shixue Wang

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Eberhard H. Lehmann

United States Department of Energy

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Denis Kramer

University of Southampton

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Daigo Iwasaki

Yokohama National University

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Gabriel Frei

United States Department of Energy

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Günther G. Scherer

United States Department of Energy

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