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Title: | CFD ANALYSIS OF FUEL CELL |
Authors: | SINGH, MOHIT KUMAR |
Keywords: | FUEL CELL COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS THERMAL ENHANCEMENT |
Issue Date: | May-2023 |
Series/Report no.: | TD-6604; |
Abstract: | PEM fuel cells are a promising alternative to fossil fuels in automotive applications and sustainable power-generating technology. One of the major obstacles to the commercialization of these cells is their thermal management. A thermal management system's main task is to keep the required temperature constant, ensuring that the stack and each of its component membranes gets heated uniformly. This work presents a numerical analysis of thermal enhancement for a single cooling plate for a proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC). A uniformly distributed parallel channel cooling plate measuring 210 x 220 mm and equipped with 19 parallel microchannel of 1 x 4 x 112 mm was utilized to cool PEMFC. The cooling plate was made of carbon graphite material. The πππ2, π΄π2π3 and πππ were used as a cooling agent. Simple geometry and modified geometry is used for simulation. The 0.5% volume concentration of πππ2, π΄π2π3 and πππ based on water is the study's main topic. The heating pad was chosen as the source term, which has a single energy source with the value of 1298701 π/π 3 and is taken to be constant. Regarding the boundary conditions, the input velocity of water was adjusted between a 400β2000 Reynold Number range. The result showed that when compared to another nanofluid , the πππ nanofluidβs (with modified geometry) thermal performance was found to be better at 2000 Reynold Number. The favorable thermal outcomes suggested that πππ nanofluid with modified geometry could be a better choice for upcoming uses in PEM fuel cell as coolant. |
URI: | http://dspace.dtu.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/repository/20062 |
Appears in Collections: | M.E./M.Tech. Mechanical Engineering |
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