화학공학소재연구정보센터
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.45, No.24, 13428-13440, 2020
Estimation of through-plane and in-plane gas permeability across gas diffusion layers (GDLs): Comparison with equivalent permeability in bipolar plates and relation to fuel cell performance
The present work focusses on measuring the permeability across gas diffusion layers (GDLs) first in a dedicated cell and later in PEM fuel cell configuration with varying bi-polar plate designs. Eight carbon paper-based GDLs with and without the microporous layer (MPL), have been tested. An in-house designed dedicated cell allowed measuring pressure drop depending on flow rate, for i) through-plane and ii) in-plane direction. Further, transport measurements were conducted in 25 cm(2) bi-polar plates (BPs) in fuel cell configuration having single or multiple serpentine channels, by stacking the GDL inside. The results show that gas permeability in the dedicated cell for through-plane and in-plane can be estimated by using Darcy's law. However, for BPs, the flow is affected additionally by inertial contribution (Darcy-Forchheimer). Finally, the efficiency allowed by selected GDLs installed in a fuel cell under operation shows a relationship between the equivalent permeability and the fuel cell performance. (C) 2020 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.