1、Fuel cell technologiesPart 7-1: Test methods Single cell performance tests for polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFC)PD IEC/TS 62282-7-1:2017BSI Standards PublicationWB11885_BSI_StandardCovs_2013_AW.indd 1 15/05/2013 15:06National forewordThis Published Document is the UK implementation of IEC/TS 622
2、82-7-1:2017. The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to TechnicalCommittee GEL/105, Fuel cell technologies.A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained onrequest to its secretary.This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions ofa cont
3、ract. Users are responsible for its correct application. The British Standards Institution 2017.Published by BSI Standards Limited 2017ISBN 978 0 580 91695 3ICS 27.070Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity fromlegal obligations.This Published Document was published under the autho
4、rity of theStandards Policy and Strategy Committee on 28 February 2017.Amendments/corrigenda issued since publicationDate Text affectedPUBLISHED DOCUMENTPD IEC/TS 62282-7-1:2017IEC TS 62282-7-1 Edition 2.0 2017-01 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Fuel cell technologies Part 7-1: Test methods Single cell perf
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6、PD IEC/TS 62282-7-1:2017 2 IEC TS 62282-7-1:2017 IEC 2017 CONTENTS FOREWORD . 7 INTRODUCTION . 9 1 Scope 10 2 Normative references 10 3 Terms and definitions 10 4 General safety considerations . 14 5 Cell components 14 5.1 General . 14 5.2 Membrane electrode assembly (MEA) . 14 5.3 Gasket 14 5.4 Flo
7、w plate . 14 5.5 Current collector . 15 5.6 Clamping plate (or pressure plate) 15 5.7 Clamping hardware . 15 5.8 Temperature-control device 15 6 Cell assembly 16 6.1 Assembly procedure . 16 6.2 Cell orientation and gas connections . 16 6.3 Leak check . 16 7 Test station setup 16 7.1 Minimum equipmen
8、t requirement 16 7.2 Schematic diagram . 17 7.3 Maximum variation in test station controls (inputs to test) . 18 8 Measuring instruments 18 8.1 Instrument uncertainty 18 8.2 Measuring instruments and measuring methods 18 8.2.1 General . 18 8.2.2 Voltage 18 8.2.3 Current 18 8.2.4 Internal resistance
9、(IR) 19 8.2.5 Fuel and oxidant flow rates 19 8.2.6 Fuel and oxidant temperature 19 8.2.7 Cell temperature 19 8.2.8 Fuel and oxidant pressures 19 8.2.9 Fuel and oxidant humidity 20 8.2.10 Ambient conditions 20 8.3 Measurement units . 20 9 Gas composition 21 9.1 Fuel composition . 21 9.1.1 Hydrogen .
10、21 9.1.2 Reformed gases 21 9.2 Oxidant composition . 21 10 Test preparation 21 10.1 Standard test conditions . 21 10.2 Ambient conditions 22 10.3 Data sampling rate 22 PD IEC/TS 62282-7-1:2017IEC TS 62282-7-1:2017 IEC 2017 3 10.4 Repeatability and reproducibility . 22 10.5 Number of test samples 22
11、10.6 Leak check of gas circuit with inert or test gas 23 10.7 Initial conditioning and stable state check . 23 10.8 Shutdown 23 10.9 Reconditioning 23 11 Basic performance test methods 23 11.1 General . 23 11.2 Polarization curve tests . 24 11.2.1 General . 24 11.2.2 Polarization curves at constant
12、gas stoichiometries . 24 11.2.3 Polarization curves at constant flow rate 25 11.3 Steady-state test . 25 11.3.1 General . 25 11.3.2 Test methods . 25 11.4 Long-term operation test . 26 11.4.1 General . 26 11.4.2 Test method 26 11.5 Voltammetry 26 11.5.1 General . 26 11.5.2 Hydrogen crossover test 27
13、 11.5.3 Electrochemical surface area (ECA) measurement 28 11.6 Internal resistance (IR) measurement . 30 11.6.1 General . 30 11.6.2 Test methods . 31 11.7 Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) 32 11.7.1 General . 32 11.7.2 Test conditions 32 11.7.3 Test method 32 11.7.4 Analysis of EIS data 3
14、3 11.7.5 IR measurement by EIS . 33 12 Applied performance test methods . 33 13 Test report . 35 13.1 General . 35 13.2 Report items . 35 13.3 Test data description 35 13.4 Description of measurement conditions . 36 13.5 Test cell parameter description . 36 Annex A (informative) Flow plate . 37 Anne
15、x B (informative) Cell component alignment . 39 Annex C (informative) Leak test . 40 C.1 Purpose 40 C.2 Test procedures 40 Annex D (informative) Initial conditioning . 42 Annex E (informative) Shutdown 43 Annex F (informative) Reconditioning protocols . 44 Annex G (informative) Polarization curve te
16、st supplement 45 Annex H (normative) Applied performance tests. 47 PD IEC/TS 62282-7-1:2017 4 IEC TS 62282-7-1:2017 IEC 2017 H.1 Gain tests . 47 H.1.1 Hydrogen gain test 47 H.1.2 Oxygen gain test 47 H.2 Gas stoichiometry tests . 48 H.2.1 Fuel stoichiometry test . 48 H.2.2 Oxidant stoichiometry test
17、. 48 H.3 Temperature effect test . 49 H.3.1 General . 49 H.3.2 Test method 49 H.4 Pressure effect test . 49 H.4.1 General . 49 H.4.2 Test method 49 H.5 Humidity effect tests . 49 H.5.1 Fuel humidity effect test . 49 H.5.2 Oxidant humidity effect test 50 H.6 Limiting current test 50 H.6.1 General . 5
18、0 H.6.2 Test method 50 H.7 Overload test 51 H.7.1 General . 51 H.7.2 Test method 51 H.8 Subzero storage test . 51 H.8.1 General . 51 H.8.2 Test method 51 H.9 Subzero start test . 52 H.9.1 General . 52 H.9.2 Test method 52 H.10 Membrane swelling test (humidity cycle test) 52 H.10.1 General . 52 H.10.
19、2 Test conditions 53 H.10.3 Test method 53 H.11 Open circuit voltage (OCV) test . 53 H.11.1 General . 53 H.11.2 Test conditions 53 H.11.3 Test method 54 H.12 Oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) activity test . 54 H.12.1 General . 54 H.12.2 Test conditions 54 H.12.3 Test method 54 H.13 Fuel composition t
20、est 56 H.13.1 General . 56 H.13.2 Test method 56 H.14 Cycling tests . 56 H.14.1 Start/stop cycling test 56 H.14.2 Load cycling test 57 H.14.3 Potential cycle test (start/stop durability) . 57 H.14.4 Potential cycle test (load cycle durability) 58 H.15 Impurity influence tests . 59 H.15.1 Influence a
21、t rated current density . 59 PD IEC/TS 62282-7-1:2017IEC TS 62282-7-1:2017 IEC 2017 5 H.15.2 Influence on polarization curves 60 H.15.3 Long-term impurity influence test . 61 Annex I (informative) Test report for polarization curve tests 62 I.1 General . 62 I.2 General information 62 I.2.1 General i
22、nformation on the test report . 62 I.2.2 General information concerning the test. 62 I.3 Introductory remarks . 62 I.4 Objective and scope of the test . 62 I.5 Description of cell components . 63 I.6 Background. 63 I.7 Description of the test setup . 64 I.8 Description of operating conditions, input
23、s and outputs . 64 I.9 Test procedure and results . 66 I.9.1 Description of startup and conditioning 66 I.9.2 Description of shutdown (when relevant) . 66 I.9.3 Description of measurement and results 66 I.9.4 Deviation from test procedures 67 I.10 Data post-processing 67 I.11 Conclusion and acceptan
24、ce criteria . 67 Annex J (informative) Polarization curves in helox . 68 Annex K (informative) Test report for subzero start test . 69 Annex L (informative) Start/stop cycling test supplement 70 Annex M (informative) Load cycling test supplement 71 Bibliography 73 Figure 1 Test station schematic dia
25、gram for single cell testing . 17 Figure 2 Typical testing flowchart . 22 Figure 3 Hydrogen crossover test 28 Figure 4 Determination of adsorption/desorption charge (qh) . 29 Figure 5 Determination of CO desorption charge (qco) . 30 Figure 6 Measurement of VCI31 Figure 7 Typical diagram of a complex
26、 impedance plot 33 Figure A.1 Design for flow plate (single-serpentine flow channel) . 38 Figure A.2 Design for flow plate (triple-serpentine flow channel) 38 Figure B.1 Single cell assembly using typical components . 39 Figure H.1 ORR activity test procedure 55 Figure H.2 Example of Tafel plot 56 F
27、igure H.3 Potential cycle test (start/stop durability) procedure 58 Figure H.4 Potential cycle test (load cycle durability) procedure . 59 Figure J.1 Illustration of losses identified by comparison of polarization curves in oxygen, helox and air 68 Figure M.1 Dynamic load cycling profile. 71 Figure
28、M.2 Second dynamic load cycling profile . 71 Figure M.3 Dynamic load cycling based on road vehicle driving . 72 PD IEC/TS 62282-7-1:2017 6 IEC TS 62282-7-1:2017 IEC 2017 Table 1 Parameters and units 21 Table 2 Applied performance tests . 34 Table G.1 Current density increments if maximum current den
29、sity is known . 45 Table G.2 Current density increments if maximum current density is unknown . 46 Table I.1 Test input parameters . 65 Table I.2 Test output parameters . 66 Table I.3 Cell performance during startup and conditioning 66 Table I.4 Cell performance during test . 67 Table K.1 Energy con
30、sumption, gas consumption and heat balance data during subzero startup . 69 Table K.2 Cell characteristics comparison before and after subzero testing . 69 PD IEC/TS 62282-7-1:2017IEC TS 62282-7-1:2017 IEC 2017 7 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION _ FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGIES Part 7-1: Test metho
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44、82-7-1, which is a Technical Specification, has been prepared by IEC technical committee 105: Fuel cell technologies. PD IEC/TS 62282-7-1:2017 8 IEC TS 62282-7-1:2017 IEC 2017 This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2010. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
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49、RTANT The colour inside logo on the cover page of this publication indicates that it contains colours which are considered to be useful for the correct understanding of its contents. Users should therefore print this document using a colour printer. PD IEC/TS 62282-7-1:2017IEC TS 62282-7-1:2017 IEC 2017 9 INTRODUCTION This part of IEC 62282 describes standard single-cell test methods for polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs). This docum