Piotr Bujlo
Electrotechnical Institute Wroclaw Division of Electrotechnology and Materials Science M. Sklodowskiej-Curi 55/61 Wroclaw, Poland
Boleslaw Mazurek
Electrotechnical Institute Wroclaw Division of Electrotechnology and Materials Science M. Sklodowskiej-Curi 55/61 Wroclaw, Poland
Grzegorz Pasciak
Electrotechnical Institute Wroclaw Division of Electrotechnology and Materials Science M. Sklodowskiej-Curi 55/61 Wroclaw, Poland
Jacek Chmielowiec
Electrotechnical Institute Wroclaw Division of Electrotechnology and Materials Science M. Sklodowskiej-Curi 55/61 Wroclaw, Poland
要約
It seems that the hydrogen technology and issues
connected with this subject (production, storage, applications
etc.) becoming more and more common in the present world. It
is believed that in the next few years hydrogen will be
commonly used for electrical energy production as well for
stationary, portable as automotive applications. It can be
realized by use of fuel cells. At present that devices are under
very high development. Although there are many problems to
be solved before forecast will come truth. The presented paper
concerns research works on fuel cells at the Electrotechnical
Institute. The researches are focused on PEMFC and SOFC. In
both types of fuel cells the main goal of the Institute is
development of new electrolyte materials, electrical and
electrochemical measurements as well as fuel cell testing. The
elaborated materials are investigated in real fuel cell working
conditions on special designed and constructed fuel cell test
bench. The test stand allows optimization of working
conditions of units in the power range from few watts up to one
kilo watt. Latest investigations were performed on purchased
500 W power PEM fuel cell stack having in mind the
possibility of its application in a fuel cell based auxiliary power
unit (APU). The equipment and measurement methods applied
during investigations are described and results of conducted
tests are presented.