Experimental evaluation of the clamping pressure distribution in a PEM Fuel Cell using Matrix-Based piezoresistive thin film sensors
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
The achievement of a proper and uniform
pressure distribution between the membrane electrode
assembly (MEA) and the bipolar plates of a proton exchange
membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) is a key factor of stack design
and assembly. Contact pressure levels are usually controlled
by selecting an appropriate external clamping pressure on
the endplates. Very few studies have been focused on the
measurement of the contact pressure distribution within the
fuel cell and its correlation with the applied external
clamping torque. This study explores the possibility of using
matrix-based piezoresistive thin-film sensors, to be placed
between the MEA and the monopolar plate of a PEMFC, to
investigate this correlation. Before embedding the sensor
array into the fuel cell, it was validated for accuracy and
repeatability by designing a pneumatic calibration device
which allows to apply uniform static pressure levels over the
whole sensor area. Preliminary results reported in this study
showed that, as the clamping torque on the endplates is
increased, the average pressure on the MEA remains almost
constant but its distribution changes. The core area of the
electrode becomes progressively more unloaded while
average stresses on the gasket rise up, with significant stress
concentration around the edge corners.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Elenco autori:
Squadrito, Gaetano; Giacoppo, Giosue'
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