Authors | Hasan Hassanzadeh |
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Journal | Hydrogen, Fuel Cell and Energy Storage |
Page number | 227-238 |
Serial number | 11 |
Volume number | 4 |
Paper Type | Full Paper |
Published At | 2024 |
Journal Type | Electronic |
Journal Country | Iran, Islamic Republic Of |
Journal Index | isc |
Abstract
The limited availability of fossil fuels, the technical challenges associated with existing vehicles, and their emissions, have made the study of efficient energy converters and clean fuels a top priority for research centers and automobile companies worldwide. Using a hybrid or non-hybrid FC system conventional vehicles can address some of their existing problems. Therefore, this study investigates a Polymer Electrolyte Membrane FC (PEMFC) system for vehicle applications. Modeling is performed using MATLAB software. According to the specifications of real-world samples, system components including stack, hydrogen and air humidifier, air compressor, humidifier pump, and cooling pump are modeled. The results indicate that 14% of the power generated by the FC stack is consumed by the peripheral components. In the basic state at a current density of j=0.7 A/cm2, the total efficiency of the system is 48.15%, while the net efficiency is 34.3%. By fully condensing the water vapor exiting the stack and using it to humidify the reactors, the need for an additional water tank is eliminated. For j<0.047 A/cm2, the stack cannot provide sufficient power for the system components, necessitating an auxiliary energy source, such as a battery, to start operation.
tags: PEM Fuel cell System Vehicle