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Proton exchange membrane fuel cell integrated with microchannel membrane-based absorption cooling for hydrogen vehicles

Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles pave a promising technological pathway to achieve carbon neutrality. Conventional electric air-conditioning greatly increases hydrogen consumption and thus reduces the driving range. To recover waste heat for vehicle air-conditioning, this study proposes an integrated pro...

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Published in:Renewable energy 2021-11, Vol.178, p.560-573
Main Authors: Wu, Wei, Zhai, Chong, Sui, Zengguang, Sui, Yunren, Luo, Xianglong
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Language:English
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Summary:Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles pave a promising technological pathway to achieve carbon neutrality. Conventional electric air-conditioning greatly increases hydrogen consumption and thus reduces the driving range. To recover waste heat for vehicle air-conditioning, this study proposes an integrated proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) and microchannel membrane-based absorption cooling (MMAC) system. Using a validated model, the PEMFC-MMAC system is characterized under different vital parameters. The PEMFC parameters affect the performance of both PEMFC and MMAC. The coupled performance of the PEMFC-MMAC system increases under a higher operating temperature, a higher operating pressure, or a higher doping level. The MMAC parameters mainly affect the performance of MMAC. The coupled performance of the PEMFC-MMAC system increases under a lower microchannel width or a lower microchannel height. In the covered PEMFC and MMAC parameter ranges, the combined energy efficiencies are improved by 202–273% while the equivalent power efficiencies are improved by 11.4–14.8% with heat recovery. The cooling-to-electrical ratio is 2.02–2.73, the cooling capacity per volume is 129.4–345.9 kW/m3, while the cooling capacity per mass is 0.0439–0.1132 kW/kg. Compared to the existing falling-film absorption cooling technology, the MMAC improves the compactness by 165.1%, reduces the weight by 51.3%, and enhances the COP by 2.6%. This study can facilitate the development of highly-compact, light-weight, energy-efficient, and zero-GWP technology for waste-driven air-conditioning in hydrogen vehicles. •Novel microchannel membrane-based absorption cooling is proposed for PEMFC vehicles.•Performance is characterized under different fuel cell and microchannel parameters.•Equivalent power efficiency is improved by 11.4∼14.8% with waste airconditioning.•Cooling-to-electrical ratio of 2.73 and volumetric cooling capacity of 345.9 kW/m3.•Compactness increased by 165.1%, weight reduced by 51.3%, and COP increased by 2.6%.
ISSN:0960-1481
1879-0682
DOI:10.1016/j.renene.2021.06.098