用阻抗测量估计备用质子交换膜燃料电池系统的膜水化状态:变温堆表征的第一个结果

B. Bidoggia, S. Kær
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燃料电池在备用系统和电动汽车中越来越受到关注。虽然这些系统的特点是待机期,但它们必须能够在尽可能短的时间内随时启动。然而,制造质子交换膜燃料电池的膜,当燃料电池不工作时,往往会逐渐变干,增加了启动系统所需的时间。因此,在待机状态下精确估计膜的水合状态对于设计能够快速安全启动的燃料电池系统非常重要。在以往的工作中,燃料电池堆待机时的复杂阻抗测量被用作其膜水化状态的指标。本文测量了燃料电池堆的复杂阻抗,并将其表征为相对湿度和温度的函数。使用了一种非常规的电化学阻抗谱(EIS)技术,可以在燃料电池堆不含任何氢的情况下进行燃料电池诊断,否则这是不可能的。研究结果似乎证实,在系统启动之前,测量整个燃料电池堆的阻抗可能是一种估算水化状态和膜温度的可行方法。这篇文章包含了燃料电池堆的完整特性的总结表。
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Estimation of membrane hydration status for standby proton exchange membrane fuel cell systems by impedance measurement: First results on variable temperature stack characterization
Fuel cells are getting growing interest in both backup systems and electric vehicles. Although these systems are characterized by periods of standby, they must be able to start at any instant in the shortest possible time. However, the membranes of which proton exchange membrane fuel cells are made, tend to gradually dry out when the fuel cell is not operating, increasing the time required to start up the system. A precise estimation of the hydration status of the membrane during standby is thus important for the design of a fuel cell system capable of a fast and safe start up. In previous works, the measurement of the complex impedance of a fuel cell stack during standby is used as an index of its membrane hydration status. In this article, the complex impedance of a fuel cell stack has been measured and characterized as a function of relative humidity and temperature. A non-conventional electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) technique has been used, allowing the performance of a fuel cell diagnostic when the fuel cell stack does not contain any hydrogen, which would otherwise not be possible. The results appeared to confirm that measuring the impedance of an entire fuel cell stack could be a viable way for estimating the hydration status and the temperature of its membrane before the system is started up. A summarizing table with the complete characterization of the fuel cell stack is included in this article.
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