CarboPlate
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CarboPlate
CarboPlate M. Grundler, D. Günther, A. Heinzel Zentrum für BrennstoffzellenTechnik GmbH „Innovative fuel cell stack design with CNT-based bipolar plates “ Project-Coordination: Construction of new injection mold: Centred injection point No weld lines Short flow distances Dipl.-Chem. Thorsten Derieth Zentrum für BrennstoffzellenTechnik GmbH Start: 01.08.2009 Variotherm mold temperature control possible Injection compression molding (optional) Low pressure losses and flow resistance Duration: 3 years Project goals: The entire value added chain based on the feedstock for bipolar plates, the plates themselves, and fuel cell stacks in operational systems is investigated ∆T=~3 K injection temperature compound (80wt.% graphite + CNTs) CNT bipolar plates injection molding machine KM500 Development of new CNT-based bipolar plates that can be produced by standard mass production techniques Significant decrease of costs by usage of extrusion and injection molding technology Lower melt viscosity makes the realization of bipolar plates in larger dimensions possible ∆pColling=~8 mbar coolingside pressure ∆pGas=~4 mbar flowfield pressure Compression molding: Suitable for research in material science and development of new formulations with small compound samples Compression molding as preliminary test before development of final and new injection mold Innovative fuel cell stack design: New innovative hexagonal stack design developed compression molded plate Active surface of 200 cm2 Various flowfield geometries simulated construction model milled surface bipolar plate Stress distribution simulated and calculated New compression mold for larger bipolar plates geometries constructed and evaluated Prototype built up and gas-tightness tested Simulation of heat flow and temperature distribution bipolar plate stress distribution gas-tightness test compression mold heat flow temperature distribution