Local entropy generation analysis on passive high-concentration DMFCs (direct methanol fuel cell) with different cell structures

Xianglin Li, Amir Faghri

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Abstract

In this paper, the local entropy generation analysis has been conducted based on a two-dimensional, two-phase, non-isothermal DMFC (direct methanol fuel cell) model, the entropy generation contributed by the chemical reactions, heat transfer, mass diffusion, and viscous dissipation is investigated. Then, the performance of fuel cells with different methanol barrier layers and electrolyte membranes have been studied based on the local entropy generation analysis. Results indicate that the entropy generation during cell operation is mainly caused by the irreversible electrochemical reactions, and that the entropy generated by mass diffusion and viscous dissipation can be considered negligible. The entropy generated by heat transfer is about two magnitudes less than the entropy generated by the electrochemical reactions in the passive DMFCs operating near room temperature. The overall entropy generation rate in a DMFC can be decreased by increasing the thickness of the methanol barrier layer and decreasing the thickness of the electrolyte membrane.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)403-414
Number of pages12
JournalEnergy
Volume36
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2011

Keywords

  • DMFC
  • Entropy generation
  • Exergy analysis
  • High-concentration methanol solution
  • Methanol crossover

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