Mat-1.3656 Seminar on numerical analysis and computational science

Monday 2008, room U322 at 14.15

Suvi Karvonen, TKK Laboratory of advanced energy systems

Fuel Cell Modelling


A fuel cell is an electrochemical device that converts the chemical energy of its reactants into electricity and heat. In future, fuel cells could be used for various applications ranging from portable electronics to automobiles and distributed energy production.

In fuel cell research modeling is used for studying different flow geometries, heat transfer and local phenomena. A typical model includes equations from the fields of electrochemistry, fluid dynamics, multicomponent diffusion and heat transfer. The solution of these models by the finite element method is discussed at this lecture. Possible problems occurring in the solution or solution progress are also discussed.