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Prikl. Mekh. Tekh. Fiz., 2005 Volume 46, Issue 5, Pages 27–37 (Mi pmtf2297)

Mathematical model for the solid electrolyte fuel cell cathode

V. E. Nakoryakov, V. G. Gasenko

Institute of Advanced Studies, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia

Abstract: An analytically solvable mathematical model for the cathode of a solid polymer electrolyte fuel cell is proposed. The problem of diffusion in a multicomponent air-vapor mixture in a porous cathode and water transport due to hydrodynamic and electroosmotic forces is solved. The volt-ampere characteristic of the fuel cell is determined taking into account the polarization characteristics and finite conductivity of the electrolyte. An expression is obtained for the thickness of the electrochemical-reaction zone, which gives an estimate of the catalyst efficiency. It is shown that the finiteness of the rate of oxygen diffusion into the reaction zone limits the current density and the fuel cell efficiency. A comparison of the results with available theoretical and experimental data shows that the solutions obtained for the model coincide with the solutions for the more complex Bernardi and Verbrugge model.

Keywords: fuel cell, solid electrolyte, gas diffusion.

UDC: 541.138

Received: 29.11.2004


 English version:
Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics, 2005, 46:5, 635–644

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