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Experimental investigation of self-regulating capability of open-cathode PEMFC under different fan working conditions

Self-regulation capability of the open-cathode PEMFC generally means that the stack itself can adjust its state to response to different operating conditions to achieve better performance when the external control strategy remains unchanged. In this paper, self-regulating capability of the stack are analyzed when its cooling fan works under blow or suction mode at different voltages. The result of output voltage shows that the stack achieves better self-regulation when the fan operates at 8.5?V in both blow mode and suction mode. Analysis of impedance spectra reveals that the stack can realize self-regulating function by adjusting activation resistance and ohmic resistance, and the cathode activation resistance is dominant. Furthermore, the result of a cycle load test indicates that the stack can better reflect the self-regulating capability in fan suction mode than in blow mode, and the stack can achieve better water and heat regulation in suction mode. Finally, according to the air velocity distribution and temperature change, it is found that self-regulating capability in suction mode play a better role due to more uniform heat remove. A suitable fan operating voltage and mode are critical for the self-regulating capability of the open-cathode PEMFC stack to maintain a water-heat balance.

» Author: Xingzi Yu, Caizhi Zhang, Mengxiao Li, Bin Chen, Min Fan, Xinfa Sheng, Fangping Ma

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