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Test of Hydrogen-Oxygen PEM Fuel Cell Stack at NASA Glenn Research Center
Author(s) -
David J. Bents,
Vincent J. Scullin,
Bei-Jiann Chang,
Donald W. Johnson,
Christopher P. Garcia,
Ian Jakupca
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
1st international energy conversion engineering conference (iecec)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2003-6123
Subject(s) - stack (abstract data type) , proton exchange membrane fuel cell , fuel cells , oxygen , hydrogen , hydrogen fuel , nuclear engineering , center (category theory) , test (biology) , materials science , environmental science , computer science , engineering , chemistry , chemical engineering , geology , operating system , paleontology , organic chemistry , crystallography
This paper describes performance characterization tests of a 64-cell hydrogen oxygen PEM fuel cell stack at NASA Glenn Research Center in February 2003. The tests were part of NASA's ongoing effort to develop a regenerative fuel cell for aerospace energy storage applications. Purpose of the tests was to verify capability of this stack to operate within a regenerative fuel cell, and to compare performance with earlier test results recorded by the stack developer. Test results obtained include polarization performance of the stack at 50 and 100 psig system pressure, and a steady state endurance run at 100 psig. A maximum power output of 4.8 kWe was observed during polarization runs, and the stack sustained a steady power output of 4.0 kWe during the endurance run. The performance data obtained from these tests compare reasonably close to the stack developer's results although some additional spread between best to worst performing cell voltages was observed. Throughout the tests the stack demonstrated the consistent performance and repeatable behavior required for regenerative fuel cell operation.

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