Thermodynamics and Energy Engineering 2020
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.89048
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Distributed and Lumped Parameter Models for Fuel Cells

Abstract: The chapter presents a review of modeling techniques for three types of fuel cells that are gaining industrial importance, namely, polymer electrolyte membrane (PEMFC), direct methanol (DMFC), and solid oxide (SOFC) fuel cells (FCs). The models presented are both multidimensional, suitable for investigating distributions, gradients, and inhomogeneities inside the cells, and zero-dimensional, which allows for fast analyses of overall performance and can be easily interfaced with or embedded in other numerical t… Show more

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“…Within electrochemical ESS modeling, the use of dynamic lumped parameter models (LPMs) stands out. The main reason for this is the simplification of the system analysis and formulation, unlike distributed models where the variables depend not only on the time but also on other spatial variables [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within electrochemical ESS modeling, the use of dynamic lumped parameter models (LPMs) stands out. The main reason for this is the simplification of the system analysis and formulation, unlike distributed models where the variables depend not only on the time but also on other spatial variables [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%