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Dynamic acoustic emission analysis of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells
UKRI| FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGIES FOR AN AMMONIA ECONOMY ,
UKRI| Innovative concepts from Electrodes to Stacks ,
UKRI| ELEVATE (ELEctrochemical Vehicle Advanced TEchnology) ,
UKRI| Centre for Nature Inspired Engineering (CNIE): Addressing Challenges in Sustainability and Scalable Manufacturing ,
UKRI| Power-Up! Fuelling a new generation of assistive technologies ,
UKRI| Elucidation of membrane interface chemistry for electro-chemical processes ,
UKRI| EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Fuel Cells and their Fuels - Clean Power for the 21st Century
Authors: V. S. Bethapudi; G. Hinds; P. R. Shearing; D. J. L. Brett; M.-O. Coppens;
doi: 10.1039/d2ya00037g
Abstract
This study measures acoustic activity from a PEM fuel cell as a dynamic response during potentiostatic and galvanostatic operations of the cell.
Country
United Kingdom
Related Organizations
- University College London United Kingdom
- National Physical Laboratory United Kingdom
- National Physical Laboratory United Kingdom
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