Power generation enhancement in direct methanol fuel cells using non-uniform cross-sectional serpentine channels
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TextoSeries ; Energy Conversion and Management, 188, p.438-446, 2019Trabajos contenidos: - Hu, X. Q
- Yang, Q. W
- Xiao, G
- Chen, X. T
- Qiu, X
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Non-uniform cross-sectional designs of serpentine channel in direct methanol fuel cells are systematically studied in the present work. A parametric design is proposed to describe and classify channel geometries whose effects on cell performance are numerically and experimentally analyzed. Numerical results show that the non-uniform converging designs are beneficial for both in- and through-plane methanol transportations, and thus to enhance the peak power generation performance as much as at high-current-density operations. Effectiveness of non-uniform designs for power generation enhancements is also validated by experimental studies which consider various operating conditions, and significant enhancement of power generation ()is noticed by the usage of non-uniform converging design. Optimal application conditions for the non-uniform converging designs are determined to be the high-current-density operations with high temperatures.
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