화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Power Sources, Vol.195, No.9, 2691-2699, 2010
Experimental investigation of water droplet-air flow interaction in a non-reacting PEM fuel cell channel
It has been well documented that water production in PEM fuel cells occurs indiscrete locations, resulting in the formation and growth of discrete droplets on the gas diffusion layer (GDL) surface within the gas now channels (GFCs). This research uses a simulated fuel cell GFC with three transparent walls in conjunction with a high speed fluorescence photometry system to capture videos of dynamically deforming droplets. Such videos clearly show that the droplets undergo oscillatory deformation patterns. Although many authors have previously investigated the air flow induced droplet detachment, none of them have studied these oscillatory modes. The novelty of this work is to process and analyze the recorded videos to gather information on the droplets induced oscillation. Plots are formulated to indicate the dominant horizontal and vertical deformation frequency components over the range of sizes of droplets from formation to detachment. The system is also used to characterize droplet detachment size at a variety of channel air velocities. A simplified model to explain the droplet oscillation mechanism is provided as well. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.