“…The 2D-distributions of variables Γ i = ch,a , RH ach/acl , RH cch/ccl , mem and acl/ccl , as well as the 2D-distributions of current density and membrane ionic resistance, were calculated as: Sánchez et al [19], the pressure drop along the anode channel, ∆ g,ach , increases from 0.96 kPa to 1.44 kPa during current ignitions due to the blockage exerted by liquid water on the hydrogen flow. In contrast, the cathode stream remains undersaturated in both performance states, as shown by the neutron visualizations (see, e.g., the absence of water in the cathode channel in Figure 1(b RH a in = 50%, RH c in ≈ 0%), they found that higher current densities are generated under the ribs due to the better membrane hydration achieved in this region [100].…”