Analysis for the Effect of Inverter Ripple Current on Fuel Cell Operating Condition

Author:

Gemmen Randall S.1

Affiliation:

1. Gas Energy Systems Dynamics Division, National Energy Technology Center, Morgantown, WV 26507

Abstract

The effect of inverter ripple current on fuel cell stack performance and stack lifetime remains uncertain. This paper provides a first attempt to examine the impact of inverter load dynamics on the fuel cell. Since reactant utilization is known to impact the mechanical nature of a fuel cell, it is suggested that the varying reactant conditions surrounding the cell govern, at least in part, the lifetime of the cells. This paper investigates these conditions through the use of a dynamic model for the bulk conditions within the stack, as well as a one-dimensional model for the detailed mass transport occurring within the electrode of a cell. These two independent modeling approaches are used to verify their respective numerical procedures. In this work, the inverter load is imposed as a boundary condition to the models. Results show the transient behavior of the reactant concentrations within the stack, and of the mass diffusion within the electrode under inverter loads with frequencies between 30 Hz and 1250 Hz.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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