PEMFC Parameter Simulation Based on MATLAB/SIMULINK

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Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) is established for the numerical simulation computation by using the MATLAB/SIMULINK, By changing the different working conditions, The proton exchange membrane fuel cell output performance is analyzed .Data show that the hydrogen pressure, oxygen pressure, current density, temperature, has certain influence on voltage and power distribution of PEMFC, For PEMFC to normal and stable work, according to the above conditions should be obtained the optimal value, thus ensuring optimal output performance of PEMFC.

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