Experimental Evaluation of the Effect of Inlet Gas Humidification on Fuel Cell Performance

The development and evaluation of a fuel cell test stand incorporating various methods for controlling the temperature and humidity of fuel cell reactants is described. The test stand is capable of accurately metering gas flows, controlling the temperature and humidity of the gases, and delivering t...

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Main Author: Evans, John P.
Other Authors: Mechanical Engineering
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Published: Virginia Tech 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/9597
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-95972020-09-29T05:42:36Z Experimental Evaluation of the Effect of Inlet Gas Humidification on Fuel Cell Performance Evans, John P. Mechanical Engineering Ellis, Michael W. Von Spakovsky, Michael R. Nelson, Douglas J. fuel cell steam injection flash evaporation humidification hydrogen PEMFC The development and evaluation of a fuel cell test stand incorporating various methods for controlling the temperature and humidity of fuel cell reactants is described. The test stand is capable of accurately metering gas flows, controlling the temperature and humidity of the gases, and delivering the gases to the fuel cell in a safe manner. Additionally, the test stand can measure the voltage and current produced by the fuel cell during operation. Two test stands were constructed and evaluated, one using steam injection for fuel cell stacks and the other using flash evaporation for individual fuel cells. Both test stands were shown to provide adequate control at the upper end of the design range. The flash evaporation test apparatus was used to investigate the effect of inlet gas humidity on fuel cell performance. The results from this investigation showed that, for a fuel cell and reactant temperature of 75°C, the best performance was achieved with a high relative humidity (90%RH) for the hydrogen and a comparatively low relative humidity (60%) for the air. Master of Science 2011-08-06T14:38:27Z 2011-08-06T14:38:27Z 2003-09-17 2003-09-30 2003-10-06 2003-10-06 Thesis etd-09302003-185853 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/9597 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-09302003-185853 John_Evans_Masters_Thesis.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ETD application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic fuel cell
steam injection
flash evaporation
humidification
hydrogen
PEMFC
spellingShingle fuel cell
steam injection
flash evaporation
humidification
hydrogen
PEMFC
Evans, John P.
Experimental Evaluation of the Effect of Inlet Gas Humidification on Fuel Cell Performance
description The development and evaluation of a fuel cell test stand incorporating various methods for controlling the temperature and humidity of fuel cell reactants is described. The test stand is capable of accurately metering gas flows, controlling the temperature and humidity of the gases, and delivering the gases to the fuel cell in a safe manner. Additionally, the test stand can measure the voltage and current produced by the fuel cell during operation. Two test stands were constructed and evaluated, one using steam injection for fuel cell stacks and the other using flash evaporation for individual fuel cells. Both test stands were shown to provide adequate control at the upper end of the design range. The flash evaporation test apparatus was used to investigate the effect of inlet gas humidity on fuel cell performance. The results from this investigation showed that, for a fuel cell and reactant temperature of 75°C, the best performance was achieved with a high relative humidity (90%RH) for the hydrogen and a comparatively low relative humidity (60%) for the air. === Master of Science
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Evans, John P.
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title Experimental Evaluation of the Effect of Inlet Gas Humidification on Fuel Cell Performance
title_short Experimental Evaluation of the Effect of Inlet Gas Humidification on Fuel Cell Performance
title_full Experimental Evaluation of the Effect of Inlet Gas Humidification on Fuel Cell Performance
title_fullStr Experimental Evaluation of the Effect of Inlet Gas Humidification on Fuel Cell Performance
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Evaluation of the Effect of Inlet Gas Humidification on Fuel Cell Performance
title_sort experimental evaluation of the effect of inlet gas humidification on fuel cell performance
publisher Virginia Tech
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