Influence of architecture and material properties on vanadium redox flow battery performance

J Houser, J Clement, A Pezeshki, MM Mench - Journal of Power Sources, 2016 - Elsevier
Journal of Power Sources, 2016Elsevier
This publication reports a design optimization study of all-vanadium redox flow batteries
(VRBs), including performance testing, distributed current measurements, and flow
visualization. Additionally, a computational flow simulation is used to support the
conclusions made from the experimental results. This study demonstrates that optimal flow
field design is not simply related to the best architecture, but is instead a more complex
interplay between architecture, electrode properties, electrolyte properties, and operating …
Abstract
This publication reports a design optimization study of all-vanadium redox flow batteries (VRBs), including performance testing, distributed current measurements, and flow visualization. Additionally, a computational flow simulation is used to support the conclusions made from the experimental results. This study demonstrates that optimal flow field design is not simply related to the best architecture, but is instead a more complex interplay between architecture, electrode properties, electrolyte properties, and operating conditions which combine to affect electrode convective transport. For example, an interdigitated design outperforms a serpentine design at low flow rates and with a thin electrode, accessing up to an additional 30% of discharge capacity; but a serpentine design can match the available discharge capacity of the interdigitated design by increasing the flow rate or the electrode thickness due to differing responses between the two flow fields. The results of this study should be useful to design engineers seeking to optimize VRB systems through enhanced performance and reduced pressure drop.
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