Although fuel cells represent an attractive alternative for electricity generation, different technical problems, such as the hydrogen storage, have not been solved, as yet. Nowadays direct sodium borohydride fuel cells are considered as a promising technology since NaBH4 (fuel) is a stable, nonflammable and nontoxic liquid solution. In the present study a one-dimensional numerical study of a proton exchange membrane, a solid oxide, and a direct sodium borohydride fuel cell is performed. The objective of this work is to compare qualitatively the fuel cell performance between these technologies. For proton exchange membrane and solid oxide fuel cells there are already established useful models and correlations widely known, and used, to predict the current density and the power generated. Direct Borohydride fuel cells, on the other hand, are still in their early developments; in the present paper DBFCs are analyzed using a novel model. This proposed model for DBFCs includes the prediction of the NaBH4 oxidation in the anode side, the H2O2 reduction in the cathode side and the effect of the solution concentration and temperature on the membrane. It is noteworthy mentioning that this last effect has not been integrated in any of the established models in the current technical literature.
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ASME 2014 12th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis
July 25–27, 2014
Copenhagen, Denmark
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- International
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978-0-7918-4584-4
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A Comparative 1D Analysis of PEM, SO and DB Fuel Cells
Isaac Perez-Raya,
Isaac Perez-Raya
University of Guanajuato, Salamanca, GUA, Mexico
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Michael W. Ellis,
Michael W. Ellis
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, VA
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Abel Hernandez-Guerrero,
Abel Hernandez-Guerrero
University of Guanajuato, Salamanca, GUA, Mexico
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Francisco Elizalde-Blancas,
Francisco Elizalde-Blancas
University of Guanajuato, Salamanca, GUA, Mexico
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Carlos U. Gonzalez-Valle,
Carlos U. Gonzalez-Valle
University of Guanajuato, Salamanca, GUA, Mexico
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Luis D. Lorenzini-Gutierrez
Luis D. Lorenzini-Gutierrez
University of Guanajuato, Salamanca, GUA, Mexico
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Isaac Perez-Raya
University of Guanajuato, Salamanca, GUA, Mexico
Michael W. Ellis
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, VA
Abel Hernandez-Guerrero
University of Guanajuato, Salamanca, GUA, Mexico
Francisco Elizalde-Blancas
University of Guanajuato, Salamanca, GUA, Mexico
Carlos U. Gonzalez-Valle
University of Guanajuato, Salamanca, GUA, Mexico
Luis D. Lorenzini-Gutierrez
University of Guanajuato, Salamanca, GUA, Mexico
Paper No:
ESDA2014-20568, V002T09A024; 10 pages
Published Online:
October 23, 2014
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Perez-Raya, I, Ellis, MW, Hernandez-Guerrero, A, Elizalde-Blancas, F, Gonzalez-Valle, CU, & Lorenzini-Gutierrez, LD. "A Comparative 1D Analysis of PEM, SO and DB Fuel Cells." Proceedings of the ASME 2014 12th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis. Volume 2: Dynamics, Vibration and Control; Energy; Fluids Engineering; Micro and Nano Manufacturing. Copenhagen, Denmark. July 25–27, 2014. V002T09A024. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/ESDA2014-20568
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