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- catalog abstract "The use of fuel cells as independent power sources is expected to become increasingly widespread. This book aids understanding of the technology by setting out the working methods, behaviour, limitations, special features and potential of fuel cells. This edition includes a section on standards within the industry.".
- catalog contributor b12936802.
- catalog contributor b12936803.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "Hydrogen Fuel Cells--Basic Principles -- What Limits the Current? -- Connecting Cells in Series--the Bipolar Plate -- Gas Supply and Cooling -- Fuel Cell Types -- Other Cells--Some Fuel Cells, Some Not -- Biological fuel cells -- Metal/air cells -- Redox flow cells or regenerative fuel cells -- Other Parts of a Fuel Cell System -- Figures Used to Compare Systems -- Advantages and Applications -- Efficiency and Open Circuit Voltage -- Energy and the EMF of the Hydrogen Fuel Cell -- The Open Circuit Voltage of Other Fuel Cells and Batteries -- Efficiency and Efficiency Limits -- Efficiency and the Fuel Cell Voltage -- The Effect of Pressure and Gas Concentration -- The Nernst equation -- Hydrogen partial pressure -- Fuel and oxidant utilisation -- System pressure -- An application--blood alcohol measurement -- Operational Fuel Cell Voltages -- Terminology -- Fuel Cell Irreversibilities--Causes of Voltage Drop -- Activation Losses -- The Tafel equation -- The constants in the Tafel equation -- Reducing the activation overvoltage -- Summary of activation overvoltage -- Fuel Crossover and Internal Currents -- Ohmic Losses -- Mass Transport or Concentration Losses -- Combining the Irreversibilities -- The Charge Double Layer -- Distinguishing the Different Irreversibilities -- Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells -- How the Polymer Electrolyte Works -- Electrodes and Electrode Structure -- Water Management in the PEMFC -- Overview of the problem -- Airflow and water evaporation -- Humidity of PEMFC air.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "The use of fuel cells as independent power sources is expected to become increasingly widespread. This book aids understanding of the technology by setting out the working methods, behaviour, limitations, special features and potential of fuel cells. This edition includes a section on standards within the industry.".
- catalog extent "xxii, 406 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Fuel cell systems explained.".
- catalog identifier "047084857X (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Fuel cell systems explained.".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chichester, West Sussex ; Hoboken, NJ : J. Wiley,".
- catalog relation "Fuel cell systems explained.".
- catalog subject "621.31/2429 21".
- catalog subject "Fuel cells.".
- catalog subject "TK2931 .L37 2003".
- catalog tableOfContents "Hydrogen Fuel Cells--Basic Principles -- What Limits the Current? -- Connecting Cells in Series--the Bipolar Plate -- Gas Supply and Cooling -- Fuel Cell Types -- Other Cells--Some Fuel Cells, Some Not -- Biological fuel cells -- Metal/air cells -- Redox flow cells or regenerative fuel cells -- Other Parts of a Fuel Cell System -- Figures Used to Compare Systems -- Advantages and Applications -- Efficiency and Open Circuit Voltage -- Energy and the EMF of the Hydrogen Fuel Cell -- The Open Circuit Voltage of Other Fuel Cells and Batteries -- Efficiency and Efficiency Limits -- Efficiency and the Fuel Cell Voltage -- The Effect of Pressure and Gas Concentration -- The Nernst equation -- Hydrogen partial pressure -- Fuel and oxidant utilisation -- System pressure -- An application--blood alcohol measurement -- Operational Fuel Cell Voltages -- Terminology -- Fuel Cell Irreversibilities--Causes of Voltage Drop -- Activation Losses -- The Tafel equation -- The constants in the Tafel equation -- Reducing the activation overvoltage -- Summary of activation overvoltage -- Fuel Crossover and Internal Currents -- Ohmic Losses -- Mass Transport or Concentration Losses -- Combining the Irreversibilities -- The Charge Double Layer -- Distinguishing the Different Irreversibilities -- Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells -- How the Polymer Electrolyte Works -- Electrodes and Electrode Structure -- Water Management in the PEMFC -- Overview of the problem -- Airflow and water evaporation -- Humidity of PEMFC air.".
- catalog title "Fuel cell systems explained / James Larminie, Andrew Dicks.".
- catalog type "text".