Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7727141 | Journal of Power Sources | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
To achieve better heat integration, a novel scheme is proposed whereby hydrogen storage and single fuel cells are more closely coupled. Based on this idea, metal hydride containers in the form of cooling plates were assembled between each pair of cells in the stack so that the heat could be directly transferred to a metal hydride container of much larger surface-to-volume ratio than conventional separate containers. A heat coupled fuel cell portable power source with 10Â cells and 11 metal hydride containers was constructed and the experimental results show that this scheme is beneficial for the heat management of fuel cell stack.
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Authors
Zhixiang Liu, Yan Li, Qingyuan Bu, Christopher J. Guzy, Qi Li, Weirong Chen, Cheng Wang,