Test method about the influence of gaseous contaminants in reaction gas on the performance of proton exchange membrane fuel cells―Part 1:Gaseous contaminants in air
Test method about the influence of gaseous contaminants in reaction gas on the performance of proton exchange membrane fuel cells—Part 1: Gaseous contaminants in air
1 Scope
This standard specifies relevant terms and definitions, requirements of test platform and instruments, preparation before testing, test method and test report for the influence of gaseous contaminants in air, e.g. SO2 and NOx, on the performance of proton exchange membrane fuel cells.
This standard is applicable to proton exchange membrane fuel cell unit with pure hydrogen (>99.9%) as fuel and air as oxidant (hereinafter referred to as "fuel cell").
The volume fraction of gaseous contaminants in air to which the test method described in this standard is applicable is not less than 1 μL/L.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
GB 3095-2012 Ambient air quality standard
GB/T 5274 Gas analysis—Preparation of calibration gas mixture—Gravimetric method
GB/T 5275.10 Gas analysis—Preparation of calibration gas mixtures using dynamic volumetric methods—Part 10: Permeation method
GB/T 3634.2-2011 Hydrogen—Part 2: Pure hydrogen, high pure hydrogen and ultrapure hydrogen
GB/T 20042.1-2005 Proton exchange membrane fuel cell—Terminology
GB/T 20042.5 Proton exchange membrane fuel cell—Part 5: Test method for membrane electrode assembly
GB/T 28816-2012 Fuel cell—Terminology
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this standard, the following terms and definitions and those given in GB/T 20042.1-2005 and GB/T 28816-2012 apply.
3.1
clean air
air that contains various pollutants with concentration not exceeding the annual mean Level I concentration limit as specified in 4.2 of GB 3095-2012
Note 1: The definition of clean air in this standard is given only for its use as oxidant for fuel cells.
Note 2: The clean air recommended in this standard is a compound gas with oxygen concentration of 21% and using nitrogen as balance gas.
Foreword i
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Requirements of test platform and instruments
5 Preparation before testing
6 Test method
7 Test report
Annex A (Informative) Test report