The purpose of this work was to assess the performance of high temperature membranes and observe the impact of different parameters, such as water-to-carbon ratio, carbon formation, hydrogen formation, efficiencies, methane formation, fuel and oxidant utilization, sulfur reduction, and the thermal efficiency/electrical efficiency relationship, on fuel cell performance. A 250 KW PEM fuel cell model was simulated [in conjunction with Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) with the help of the fuel cell computer software model (GCtool)] which would be used to produce power of 250 kW and also produce steam at 120oC that can be used for industrial applications. The performance of the system was examined by estimating the various electrical and therma...
Fuel Cells are devices that use the chemical energy of a fuel (e.g. hydrogen) to electrochemically p...
The growing market for clean, sustainable energy systems has opened to door for many technologies in...
This study focuses on performance analysis of a 1 microcogeneration system based on a high temperat...
This project was a collaborative effort involving researchers from the University of Alabama at Birm...
The degrading of the air quality resulting from the emissions of the existing energy conversion devi...
Fuel cells, which have seen remarkable progress in the last decade, are being developed for transpor...
WOS: 000356549000048In this study, a comprehensive exergoeconomic analysis and a multi-objective opt...
Global energy consumption has gradually increased as a result of population growth, industrializatio...
The main scope of this study provides a research insight on direct solar Hydrogen-proton exchange me...
This work represents a small sample of power generation which can be used at a distribution level fo...
This paper evaluates the performance of a fuel cell/battery vehicle with an on-board autothermal ref...
Thesis (DTech (Chemical Engineering))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2017.Fuel cells are ...
The emission of greenhouse gases is causing a rising global average temperature and extreme climate ...
A major technological challenge in 21st century is the transition from fossil-fuel based energy to r...
thesisHigh temperature electrolysis of water is a well-known method of extracting hydrogen, and has ...
Fuel Cells are devices that use the chemical energy of a fuel (e.g. hydrogen) to electrochemically p...
The growing market for clean, sustainable energy systems has opened to door for many technologies in...
This study focuses on performance analysis of a 1 microcogeneration system based on a high temperat...
This project was a collaborative effort involving researchers from the University of Alabama at Birm...
The degrading of the air quality resulting from the emissions of the existing energy conversion devi...
Fuel cells, which have seen remarkable progress in the last decade, are being developed for transpor...
WOS: 000356549000048In this study, a comprehensive exergoeconomic analysis and a multi-objective opt...
Global energy consumption has gradually increased as a result of population growth, industrializatio...
The main scope of this study provides a research insight on direct solar Hydrogen-proton exchange me...
This work represents a small sample of power generation which can be used at a distribution level fo...
This paper evaluates the performance of a fuel cell/battery vehicle with an on-board autothermal ref...
Thesis (DTech (Chemical Engineering))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2017.Fuel cells are ...
The emission of greenhouse gases is causing a rising global average temperature and extreme climate ...
A major technological challenge in 21st century is the transition from fossil-fuel based energy to r...
thesisHigh temperature electrolysis of water is a well-known method of extracting hydrogen, and has ...
Fuel Cells are devices that use the chemical energy of a fuel (e.g. hydrogen) to electrochemically p...
The growing market for clean, sustainable energy systems has opened to door for many technologies in...
This study focuses on performance analysis of a 1 microcogeneration system based on a high temperat...