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Author (up) G.A. Rubio; Wilton Agila pdf  openurl
  Title Sustainable Energy: A Strategic View of Fuel Cells Type Conference Article
  Year 2019 Publication 8th International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications (ICRERA 2019); Brasov, Rumania Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 239-243  
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  Abstract Based on the model of the proton exchange fuel cell in a strategic context,

this document develops the issue of energy as one of the pillars to achieve the

sustainability of our planet, considering the future scenarios up to the year 2060 of the

situation energy, hydrogen as a strategic vector and the contribution of the fuel cell in

solving the serious problems of environmental pollution and economic inequity that

humanity faces; for its application in the energy generation, telecommunications and

vehicle manufacturing industries.
 
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Author (up) G.A. Rubio; Wilton Agila pdf  openurl
  Title Transients analysis in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells: A critical review Type Conference Article
  Year 2019 Publication 8th International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications (ICRERA 2019); Brasov, Rumania Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 249-252  
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  Abstract When a proton exchange fuel cell operates it produces in addition to electrical

energy, heat and water as sub products, which impact on the performance of the cell. This

paper analyzes the issue of transients and proposes a model that describes the dynamic

operation of the fuel cell. The model considers the transients produced by electrochemical

reactions, by flow water and by heat transfer. Two-phase flow transients result in

increased the parasitic power losses and thermal transients may result in flooding or dryout of the GDL and membrane, understanding transient behavior is critical for reliable

and predictable performance from the cell.
 
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  Call Number gtsi @ user @ Serial 111  
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