Comparison of fabrication cost of composite bipolar plates for PEM fuel cell: compression molding and machining

PEM 연료전지용 복합재 분리판의 제작비용 비교: 압축성형과 기계식 가공

  • 이희섭 (서울대 기계항공공학부 대학원) ;
  • 추원식 (서울대 기계항공공학부 대학원) ;
  • 강윤철 (서울대 기계항공공학부 대학원) ;
  • 강혁진 (서울대 기계항공공학부 대학원) ;
  • 안성훈 (서울대 기계항공공학부)
  • Published : 2006.11.23

Abstract

The fuel cell is one of the promising environment-friendly energy sources for the next generation. The fuel cell provides good energy efficiency above 40% without pollution or noise. Different fuel cell types are usually distinguished by the kind of electrolyte. Among these, the proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) has advantages of high power density. low operating temperature, relatively quick start-up, and rapid response to varying loads. The bipolar plate is a major component of the PEM fuel cell stack, and it takes a large portion of stack volume, weight and cost. In this study, as alternative materials for bipolar plate of PEM fuel cells, graphite composites were fabricated by compression molding and by machining. Graphite particles mixed with epoxy resin were used as the main substance to provide electric conductivity. Flow channels were fabricated by compression molding with design of experiments (DOE) to evaluate moldability. The cost for compression molding of graphite-composite bipolar plate was compared with machining cost to make the same bipolar plate.

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