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Manufacturing of Titanium Bipolar Plates Using Warm Stamping Process

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A titanium bipolar plate for fuel cell not only has excellent corrosion resistance but also has a lower density than stainless steel bipolar plates. However, titanium exhibits low formability at… Click to show full abstract

A titanium bipolar plate for fuel cell not only has excellent corrosion resistance but also has a lower density than stainless steel bipolar plates. However, titanium exhibits low formability at room temperature that requires warm forming as a prominent solution to overcome this drawback. The present study investigates the forming of bipolar plates for the proton exchange membrane fuel cell out of commercially pure titanium ultra-thin sheet. In this regard, the formability of the titanium sheet with a thickness of 0.1 mm was first evaluated through the tensile test at different deformation temperatures and speeds. Also, V-die bending experiments were carried out at room and warm temperatures to examine springback of the sheet. Afterward, a warm stamping setup was conducted to fabricate the titanium bipolar plates in the range from room temperature to 200 °C with stamping speed varying between 0.6 and 4.8 mm/min. Accordingly, the formed samples were analyzed and their forming rate, thinning rate, and springback were discussed. The results indicated that the formability of the titanium sheet depends on both forming temperature and speed. The most elongation of the sheet was obtained at a temperature of 100 °C and a deformation speed of 0.6 mm/min. The maximum channel depth was obtained equal to 0.494 mm using a warm stamping process that implies an improvement by 40% in the filling rate of microchannels compared with forming at the room temperature. Likewise, the dimensional error of the titanium bipolar plate due to the springback was decreased by stamping at 100 °C compared with forming at room temperature.

Keywords: warm stamping; temperature; titanium; titanium bipolar; bipolar plates

Journal Title: Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering
Year Published: 2020

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