2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(456e) Nonlinear Behaviour of Pem Fuel Cells Operated in Auto-Humidification Mode
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This contribution focuses on a systematic model based investigation of the solution behaviour of PEM fuel cell models with special regard to steady state multiplicities, caused by water content dependent membrane conductivity. With the help of a 1D "through the membrane" model family, starting from a simple one-state base model it was possible to derive analytical criteria for the occurrence of steady state multiplicities. A numerical analysis of the stepwise-refined models by bifurcation analysis was subsequently done in order to investigate the refinement's influence on the solution behaviour. The base model, which can be solved analytically, shows regions of three to zero solutions especially for low reactant flows and low inlet humidities (typical conditions for auto-humidification mode). For a certain load resistance a certain maximum inlet flow rate exists below which multiplicities can occur. Between a minimal and a maximal inlet humidity up to two stable and one instable steady state solutions were found to coexist. Additionally for a certain load resistance and a certain inlet flow rate a critical inlet humidity can be calculated above which flooding occurs.
Keywords: PEM Fuel Cell, Nonlinear Dynamics, Steady-State Multiplicity, Bifurcation Analysis