Energy Conversion and Management, Vol.129, 36-42, 2016
Investigation of heating and cooling in a stand-alone high temperature PEM fuel cell system
One key issue pertaining to the cold-start of High temperature PEM fuel cell (HT-PEMFC) is the requirement of high amount of thermal energy for heating up the stack to a temperature of 120 degrees C or above before it can generate electricity. Furthermore, cooling down the stack to a certain temperature (e.g. 50 degrees C) is necessary before stopping. In this study, the dynamic behaviours, power and energy demand of a 6 kW liquid cooled HT-PEMFC stack during heating-up, operation and cooling-down were investigated experimentally. The dynamic behaviours of fuel cell under heating-up and cooling-down processes are the mainly interested topics. Then a hybridisation of HT-PEMFC with Li-ion battery to demonstrate the synergistic effect on dynamic behaviour was conducted and validated for its feasibility. At last, the concept of combining different heating sources together is analysed to reduce the heating time of the HT-PEMFC as well. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.