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Proton exchange membrane fuel cell diagnosis by spectral characterization of the electrochemical noise

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Electrochemical noise analysis (ENA) has been performed for the diagnosis of proton-exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) under various operating conditions. Its interest is related with the possibility of a non-invasive on-line diagnosis of a commercial fuel cell. A methodology of spectral analysis has been developed and an evaluation of the stationarity of the signal has been proposed. It has been revealed that the spectral signature of fuel cell, is a linear slope with a fractional power dependence 1/fα where α = 2 for different relative humidities and current densities. Experimental results reveal that the electrochemical noise is sensitive to the water management, especially under dry conditions. At RHH2 = 20% and RHair = 20%, spectral analysis shows a three linear slopes signature on the spectrum at low frequency range (f < 100 Hz). This results indicates that power spectral density, calculated thanks to FFT, can be used for the detection of an incorrect fuel cell water balance.
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hal-03638632 , version 1 (12-04-2022)

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R. Maizia, A. Dib, A. Thomas, S. Martemianov. Proton exchange membrane fuel cell diagnosis by spectral characterization of the electrochemical noise. Journal of Power Sources, 2017, 342, pp.553-561. ⟨10.1016/j.jpowsour.2016.12.053⟩. ⟨hal-03638632⟩
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