In this paper, a complex system of theoretical models, which predicts flow rate as a function of pressure drop, formulated previously by Harris et al. (2007, “Manufacturing of High-Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Membranes—Part I: System Design and Modeling,” ASME J. Fuel Cell Sci. Technol., 7, p. 011007), are validated through a case study. Specifically, the flow behavior of a power law polymer electrolyte membrane solution, as it flows through a novel manufacturing system, is investigated. It is found that a strategic design methodology can be used to develop a complete manufacturing system to fabricate a defect free film. Moreover, the casting method offers significant improvements for the thickness uniformity of the membrane film, compared with film that is fabricated using scaled laboratory processes. The pressure losses predicted throughout the system are validated accordingly, not only from experimental results but also from computational fluid dynamics modeling.
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Manufacturing of High-Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Membranes—Part II: Implementation and System Model Validation
Tequila A. L. Harris,
Tequila A. L. Harris
Georgia Institute of Technology
, Atlanta, GA 30332
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Daniel F. Walczyk,
Daniel F. Walczyk
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
, Troy, NY 12180
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Mathias M. Weber
Mathias M. Weber
BASF Fuel Cell
, Frankfurt 65926, Germany
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Tequila A. L. Harris
Georgia Institute of Technology
, Atlanta, GA 30332
Daniel F. Walczyk
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
, Troy, NY 12180
Mathias M. Weber
BASF Fuel Cell
, Frankfurt 65926, GermanyJ. Fuel Cell Sci. Technol. Feb 2010, 7(1): 011008 (8 pages)
Published Online: October 7, 2009
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July 14, 2007
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August 2, 2008
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October 7, 2009
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Manufacturing of High-Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Membranes—Part I: System Design and Modeling
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Harris, T. A. L., Walczyk, D. F., and Weber, M. M. (October 7, 2009). "Manufacturing of High-Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Membranes—Part II: Implementation and System Model Validation." ASME. J. Fuel Cell Sci. Technol. February 2010; 7(1): 011008. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3119057
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