Fuel Cell Systems Explained, Second Edition

Fuel Cell Systems Explained, Second Edition

James Larminie, Andrew Dicks
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Building on the success of the first edition Fuel Cell Systems Explained presents a balanced introduction to this growing area."In summary, an altogether satisfying book that puts within its covers the academic tools necessary for explaining fuel cell systems on a multidisciplinary basis." Power Engineering Journal"An excellent book….well written and produced." Journal of Power and EnergyFully revised and updated, the second edition:Provides an essential guide to the principles, design and application of fuel cell systems.Includes full and updated coverage of fuel processing and hydrogen generation and storage systems.Presents a full and clear explanation of the operation of all the major fuel cell types, and an introduction to possible future technology, such as biological fuel cellsFeatures a new chapter on the direct methanol fuel cell.Now includes examples of the modelling, design and engineering of real fuel cell systems.A clear overview of fuel cell operation and thermodynamicsCoverage of the complete fuel cell system including compressors, turbines, and the electrical and electronic sub-systems such as regulators, inverters, grid inter-ties, electric motors, and hybrid fuel cell/battery systems.Assuming no prior knowledge of fuel cell chemistry, this reference comprehensively brings together all of the key topics encompassed by this diverse field. Practitioners, researchers and students in electrical, power, chemical and automotive engineering will continue to benefit from this essential guide to the principles, design and application of fuel cell systems.
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Anno:
2003
Edizione:
2nd
Casa editrice:
Wiley
Lingua:
english
Pagine:
446
ISBN 10:
047084857X
File:
PDF, 3.64 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2003
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