The present invention relates to a visualization apparatus for a PEMFC stack using a transparent window, and more particularly, to a visualization apparatus for a PEMFC stack capable of having conditions approximating a real PEMFC by implementing a single PEMFC stack by electrically connecting a plurality of visualization apparatuses for unit cells in series and connecting them to each other in parallel in distributing fuel.
As environmental regulations of automobile markets are increasingly tightened, the world's carmakers have tried to develop environment-friendly and high-efficient cars. It is expected that the fuel-cell car will emerge as the center focus of an automobile market in the future because it is environmentally friendly in that it only discharges water while having high efficiency. As a result, many carmakers have continued to develop a fuel-cell car. A demand for a fuel-cell technology has continuously increased in the industrial world and the academic world. Therefore, research into a PEMFC for a car, for example, a proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC), has been actively conducted.
An operating temperature of a general PEMFC shown in
In addition to the CFD, a method of observing the flooding by visualizing the two-phase flow in the PEMFC channel has been used. As an example, there is a method of observing the flooding in the PEMFC channel by using a neutron beam. Even though there is no need to change the components of the PEMFC in order to observe the behavior of water using the neutron beam, and reliability is at the highest, an apparatus generating the neutron beam is very expensive. In addition, it is difficult to specifically know how water is discharged since a method of processing the image data is complex and the interface of water with air is unclear. In addition, since the image using the neutron beam is consequently implemented in a two-dimensional plane, it is difficult to know whether or not water is present in an anode or a cathode state.
Therefore, researchers in and outside the country have mainly used a visualization method using a transparent window. The method can directly visualize the two-phase flow within the channel, such that it can specifically observe the shape where water flows. However, unlike the real PEMFC, since a visualization apparatus using the visualization method uses a current collector plate 600 in which a passage is formed on a metal plate having a thickness of about 1 mm as shown in
Generally, the visualization apparatus includes a transparent plate 700 provided on the outer side of the current collector plate 600 to visually observe the channel 610 of the current collector plate 600, as shown in
In observing the PEMFC using the visualization apparatus, the real PEMFC forms a single stack in which the plurality of unit cells are stacked in order to increase the output. Generally, the visualization apparatus can visualize only the individual unit cells, but the visualization apparatus has not yet been developed to visualize the entire stack or the unit cells after being assembled into the stack.
An object of the present invention is to provide a visualization apparatus for a PEMFC stack capable of visually observing a flow phenomenon in a stack in which a plurality of unit cells are stacked.
In one general aspect, a visualization apparatus for a PEMFC stack includes: a plurality of visualization apparatuses for unit cells including current collector plates 600 each provided at both sides of a membrane electrode assembly 50 of a PEMFC and formed with channels 610 through which reaction gas and products flow and transparent plates 700 provided at the outer surfaces of the current collector plates 600, wherein it is configured by electrically connecting the current collector plates of the visualization apparatus for unit cells to each other in series.
Fuel distribution structures supplying reaction gas to the channels of the visualization apparatuses for each unit cell and discharging products from the channels may be connected to each other in parallel.
The visualization apparatus for a PEMFC stack may further include a unit cell monitoring unit measuring voltage of the visualization apparatuses for each unit cell.
According to the visualization apparatus for the PEMFC stack, it is possible to visualize the PEMFC approximating the car or the household power generation system used in the stack form in which the real unit cells are stacked.
The present invention can observe the change in visual flow and voltage for each unit cell in the stack, thereby making it possible to analyze the unit cell in the assembled state of the stack in the PEMFC.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments given in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Hereinafter, a visualization apparatus for a PEMFC according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in
The current collector plate 600 is composed of a metal plate having a thickness of about 1 mm and is provided with the channels 610 corresponding to a passage for reaction gas and products. The passage of the current collector plate 600 is visually observed through the visualization apparatus for a PEMFC.
The transparent plate 700 is configured to cover the outer surface of the current collector plate 600 and is made of a transparent material (polycarbonate, or the like) in order to observe a two-phase flow within the channel 610.
Since the real PEMFC uses the stack in which the plurality of unit cells are stacked in order to increase the output, there is a need to observe the stacked state, that is, the flow in the stack state, in addition to the case where the unit cell is operated individually. Considering this aspect, the present invention provides a visualization apparatus 2000 for a PEMFC stack of
Referring to
In this case, fuel distribution structures 800 of anode fuel and cathode fuel supplied to the channels 610 formed on each current collector plate 600 are connected to each other in parallel in order to implement the flow in the stack. As shown in
Since the visualization apparatus 2000 for a PEMFC stack according to the present invention is provided with the separate transparent plates 700 for each unit cell, it is possible to discriminate any change in flow in each cell and visually observe the change in flow, in consideration of the stacked state of the stack.
In addition, voltage generated from the entire PEMFC stack can be measured by a PEMFC stack voltage measuring unit 900 from the anode current collector plate 600 of the visualization apparatus 1000 for a unit cell disposed at one end thereof and the cathode current collector plate 600 of the visualization apparatus 1000 for a unit cell disposed at the other end thereof and the visualization apparatus for a unit cell includes a unit cell monitoring unit 910 measuring voltage of each unit cell by grounding the anode current collector plates 600 and the cathode current collector plates 600 for each unit cell to observe each unit cell.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiment described herein and it should be understood that the present invention may be modified and changed in various ways without departing from the spirit and the scope of the present invention. Therefore, it should be appreciated that the modifications and changes are included in the claims of the present invention.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10-2009-0132691 | Dec 2009 | KR | national |