Energy and exergy analyses of an integrated fuel cell and absorption cooling system
by M.A. Gadalla, T.A.H. Ratlamwala, I. Dincer
International Journal of Exergy (IJEX), Vol. 7, No. 6, 2010

Abstract: In this study, we carry out detailed energy and exergy analyses of a PEM fuel cell integrated with triple effect ammonia-water absorption cooling system and investigate the effect of different operating parameters such as pressure, temperature, membrane thickness and current density of the fuel cell on the outputs of the fuel cell, and COP of the cooling system. The results show that fuel cell efficiencies decrease by increasing the current density, temperature, and membrane thickness and increase by increasing cell pressure and cathode stoichiometry. Furthermore, both energetic and exergetic COPs increase with an increase in cell temperature and membrane thickness and decrease with an increase in cell pressure, current density and cathode stoichiometry.

Online publication date: Thu, 30-Sep-2010

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