State of the Art of Modelling and Design Approaches for Ejectors in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell
Christian Antetomaso
Abstract:Proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) has a promising future in the power generation and transportation fields. Recirculation of unused anodic gases is fundamental to achieve a high-performance energy system, and this is usually attained employing ejectors or pumps. With respect to the latter, ejectors present no moving parts, thus resulting in both higher overall efficiency of the system and lower maintenance cost. Their main drawback is represented by the narrow optimal operative range: the entrainment … Show more
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