Abstract
Energy production systems such as proton-exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) has a
promising future in the cleaner energy market due to zero emissions. Rubber pad forming
(RPF) process of metallic bipolar plates of PEMFCs is gaining attention among the researchers. Studies based on design of experiments have been conducted to find the crucial
parameters of the forming process. These methods are based on the assumptions of the
model structure, correlated residuals, etc., which can cause uncertainty in estimation
ability of the model on unseen data. Therefore, the present study focuses on the design of
robust models of these parameters for PEMFCs using an optimization approach of genetic
programming (GP). The inputs from the experiments considered in GP are radius, the
friction coefficient, the filling factor and the minimum thickness. Experiments on PEMFCs
validates the performance of the GP models. Further, the relationships between the two
inputs and the three outputs for PEMFCs are generated as well as the contributions of each
input to each of the output. Optimization of the models generated by GP can further
determine the forming quality of metallic bipolar plates of PEMFCs by an appropriate
setting of the two inputs.
IF: 3.582
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2017.11.043