CN1173427C - Proton-exchange film-fuel cell heat analog apparatus for heat management system test - Google Patents
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The present invention relates to a heat simulating device for proton exchange membrane fuel battery piles, which is used for the testing of a heat managing system and belongs to the technical field of the heat management of fuel battery power systems for vehicles. The heat simulating device is formed by that a plurality of unit plates are stacked together, and each of the unit plate is composed of a simulating electrode, two double-electrode plates and two heat removing plates. Heat resistance sheets are attached to the simulating electrode and the double-electrode plates and simulate the heat generating condition of a fuel battery pile after powered on, and cooling water passages are arranged on the heat removing plates. The two double-electrode plates are respectively attached to both side surfaces of the simulating electrode, and the two heat removing plates are respectively attached to the two double-electrode plates. The heat simulating device can be used for carrying out experimental investigation in the heat management of fuel battery power systems.
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The present invention relates to Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFC) heap thermal cycle simulation, belong to vehicle fuel battery dynamical system thermal management technology field.
Background technology
Fuel-cell vehicle is to have substituted traditional combustion engine powered system by fuel cell power system with respect to the main distinction of orthodox car.The 2.5-3 that PEMFC dynamical system waste heat is about the traditional combustion engine dynamical system doubly, reactor behavior is to responsive to temperature, and coolant temperature and circumstance of temperature difference are little, have bigger heat management difficulty.Heat management not only influences highly significant to the PEMFC power system performance, what is more important, and can will directly influence it operate as normal.Therefore, the heat management of PEMFC dynamical system becomes the key issue in the fuel cell car research and development.
Fuel cell pack is the main thermal source of dynamical system, fuel chemical energy respectively accounts for 50% approximately by electric energy and the heat energy that fuel cell pack transforms, as a fuel cell pack that is output as 75KW, the heat of taking out of by heat management is about 75KW, is 2.5~3 times of traditional combustion engine.For drying and the overheating operation that prevents film, need corresponding heat transfer mechanism and remove the huge heat that electrochemical reaction produces.In addition, because the temperature difference is less between fuel cell and running environment, the heat extraction of reactor becomes one and has challenging problem.The heat balance of PEMFC inside plays key effect to fuel cell performance, life-span and security of operation.Therefore, study the heat extraction performance and the thermal uniformity of fuel cell, control inside battery fluid flows and conducts heat, and guarantees the heat balance and the water balance of reactor.
The experimental study of fuel cell power system heat management comprises the research of fuel cell pack heat management, the research of system integration heat management, the content of aspects such as the special equipment of heat management (as heat exchanger, cooling fan etc.) research and waste heat utilization technology research.
Use true fuel cell pack to carry out the experimental study of dynamical system heat management, there are problems such as the hydrogen potential safety hazard is big, the hydrogen consumption is big, and auxiliary system complexity such as supply of fuel, it is bigger and costly to cause testing difficulty, is not suitable for effectively carrying out flexibly of the special experimental study of heat management.
Summary of the invention
The thermal cycle simulation that the purpose of this invention is to provide a kind of pem fuel cell stack substitutes true fuel cell pack, uses for the experimental study of dynamical system heat management.
The structure that fuel cell pack is described is as follows: the single-cell structure of true fuel cell pack as shown in Figure 1, its core is made up of proton exchange membrane 3, anode catalyst layer 4a, cathode catalysis layer 4b, diffusion layer 5, bipolar plates 8 and heat extraction plates 9 etc.Catalytic Layer 4a, 4b are the places that electrochemical reaction takes place.The effect of diffusion layer 5 is to support Catalytic Layer 4a, 4b, collected current, and provide electron channel, gas passage and drainage channel for electrochemical reaction.Proton exchange membrane 3, Catalytic Layer 4a, 4b and diffusion layer 5 are formed electrode altogether.Bipolar plates 8 provides reaction gas passage and the effect of collected current is arranged.Hydrogen and oxygen (perhaps air) flow through the runner 6 of bipolar plates 8 respectively and diffused into electrode at 7 o'clock.In the anode-side of electrode, hydrogen atom is hydrogen ion and electronics by ionization under catalyst action, and wherein hydrogen ion passes proton exchange membrane 3 and transfers to cathode side, electronics then through the external circuit load flow to negative electrode; At cathode side, catalyst makes the oxygen atom of hydrogen ion and negative electrode and the electronics that returns from the external circuit be combined into hydrone again, and the while release heat.On heat extraction plates 9, the outer loop cooling water flows through path 10, takes away big quantitative response heat production, keeps the stable of battery operated temperature.
Pem fuel cell stack thermal cycle simulation of the present invention is superimposed together by a plurality of cell boards and forms.Each cell board is by a simulation electrode, two bipolar plates, and two heat extraction plates are formed.Post the thermal resistance sheet on simulation electrode and bipolar plates, the heat production situation of energising back analog fuel battery pile has cooling-water duct on heat extraction plates.Two bipolar plates fit with the two sides of simulation electrode respectively, and two heat extraction plates fit with two bipolar plates respectively.
Adopt thermal cycle simulation of the present invention can come the different operating situation of analog fuel battery pile, for experimental study by the caloric value of controlling every thermal resistance.
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Fig. 1 is the sectional view of proton exchanging film fuel cell unit plate
Fig. 2 is the sectional view of thermal cycle simulation cell board of the present invention
Fig. 3 is the end view of thermal cycle simulation cell board of the present invention
Fig. 4 is a thermal cycle simulation schematic diagram of the present invention
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Fig. 4 is the schematic diagram of thermal cycle simulation, and wherein 17 is cell board
Fig. 2 is the sectional view of thermal cycle simulation cell board.Wherein 12 is simulation electrode, is a platy structure, is made by carbon cloth or carbon paper, and also available other material is made, as long as guarantee that the thermal resistance of simulation electrode is identical with the thermal resistance of electrode part in the true fuel cell.13 is bipolar plates, and 14 is heat extraction plates, and its structure is identical with true fuel cell with material, is generally atresia graphite.Two bipolar plates 13 are attached to the both sides of analog electrical pole plate 12, all are equipped with 11, two heat extraction plates 14 of thermal resistance sheet at the runner wall that reaches bipolar plates 13 between bipolar plates 13 and the analog electrical pole plate 12 and are attached to respectively on two bipolar plates 13.Every thermal resistance can be controlled its caloric value separately, to obtain reaching various heat distribution on the bipolar plates 13 on the simulation electrode 12, is convenient to carrying out of experimental study.
Fig. 3 is the end view of thermal cycle simulation cell board.Cooling water runner 16 on the heat extraction plates 14 is straight channel, and cooling water enters from inlet channel 15a, leaves by convergeing to water outlet 15b again after each branch's cooling water runner 16.
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1, a kind of pem fuel cell stack thermal cycle simulation that is used for the heat management system test, it is characterized in that this device is superimposed together by a plurality of cell boards forms, each cell board is by a simulation electrode, two bipolar plates, two heat extraction plates are formed, simulation electrode is made by carbon cloth, bipolar plates and heat extraction plates are made by atresia graphite, between bipolar plates and analog electrical pole plate, and the runner wall of bipolar plates all is equipped with the thermal resistance sheet, every sheet resistor sheet can be controlled its caloric value separately, and the heat production situation of energising back analog fuel battery pile has cooling-water duct on heat extraction plates, two bipolar plates fit with the two sides of simulation electrode respectively, and two heat extraction plates fit with two bipolar plates respectively.
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