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基本説明
Provides an introduction to the fundamental principles of electrochemistry, thermodynamics, kinetics, material science and transport applied specifically to fuel cells.
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The first fuel cell theory and application resource written for students and professionals.With the field of fuel cells growing at a rapid pace, there is a powerful need for a single guide to the myriad disciplines related to the technology. Fuel Cell Engines provides a comprehensive and detailed introduction to the fundamental principles of fuel cell science so that a reader-whether professional or student-can gain a timeless understanding of the fundamentals that will remain relevant and useful even as the specific applications, materials, and designs change.Offering an unbiased introduction to their fundamental concepts and applications, author Matthew Mench begins with a global perspective of the field and the practical significance of fuel cells and potential applications. He then takes you deeper into the fundamental principles, discussing:Basic Electrochemical PrinciplesThe Thermodynamics of Fuel CellsPerformance Characterization of Fuel CellsMultiphase Heat and Mass Transport in Low-Temperature Fuel CellsThe Polymer Electrolyte Fuel CellOther Fuel Cells including Solid Oxide, Molten Carbonate, Phosphoric Acid, and Alkaline Based SystemsMethods of Hydrogen Storage, Generation, and DeliveryExperimental Diagnostics and Diagnosis of Fuel CellsA rich assortment of tools assists your mastery of the elements, including:Many solved examples that integrate the subtopics covered in each chapterChapter-end case studies that expand on the topics covered and go beyond the textbook into external resources availableChapter-ending homework problems and exercises that are supported by a solutions manualAn associated Web site that provides teaching material for instructors based on the course structure developed at Penn State since 2002
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction to Fuel Cells. 1.1 Preliminary Remarks.1.2 Fuel Cells as Electrochemical Engines.1.3 The Generic Fuel Cell and Stack.1.4 Classification of Fuel Cells.1.5 Potential Fuel Cell Applications and Markets.1.6 History of Fuel Cell Development.1.7 Summary.Chapter 2. Basic Electrochemical Principles.2.1 Electrochemical versus Chemical Reactions.2.2 The Electrochemical Reaction.2.3 Scientific Units, Constants, and Basic Laws.2.4 Faraday?s Laws ? Consumption and Production of Specie.2.5 Measures of Reactant Utilization Efficiency.2.6 The Generic Fuel Cell.2.7 Summary.Chapter 3. Thermodynamics of Fuel Cell Systems.3.1 The Physical Nature of the Thermodynamic Variables.3.2 Heat of Formation, Sensible Enthalpy, and Latent Heat.3.3 Determination of the Change in Enthalpy for Non-reacting Species and Mixtures.3.4 Determination of the Change in Enthalpy for Reacting Species and Mixtures.3.5 Psychrometrics- Thermodynamics of Moist Air Mixtures.3.6 Thermodynamic Efficiency of a Fuel Cell.3.7 Maximum Expected Open Circuit Voltage-The Nernst Voltage.3.8 Summary.Chapter 4. Performance Characterization of Fuel Cell Systems.4.1 Polarization Curve.4.2 Region I: Activation Polarization.4.3 Region II: Ohmic Polarization.4.4 Region III: Concentration Polarization.4.5 Region IV: Other Polarization Losses.4.6 Polarization Curve Model .4.7 Summary.Chapter 5. Transport in Fuel Cell Systems.5.1 Ion Transport in the Electrolyte.5.2 Electron Transport.5.3 Gas-Phase Mass Transport.5.4 Single-Phase Flow in Channels.5.5 Multi-Phase Mass Transport in Channels and Porous Media.5.6 Heat Generation and Transport.5.7 Summary.Chapter 6. The Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell .6.1 The Hydrogen PEFC.6.2 Water Balance in a H2 PEFC.6.3 Flow Field Configurations and Stack Design.6.4 Direct Alcohol Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells.6.5 PEFC Degradation.6.6 Multi-dimensional Effects.6.7 Summary.Chapter 7. Other Fuel Cells.7.1 Solid Oxide Fuel Cells.7.2 Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells.7.3 Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cells.7.4 Alkaline Fuel Cells.7.5 Biological and Microbial Fuel Cells.7.6 Summary.Chapter 8. Hydrogen Storage, Generation, and Delivery.8.1 Modes of Storage.8.2 Modes of Generation.8.3 Hydrogen Delivery .8.4 Summary.Chapter 9. Experimental Diagnostics and Diagnosis.9.1 Methods to Delineate Polarization Curve Losses.9.2 Physical Probes and Visualization.9.3 Degradation Measurements.9.4 Summary.Appendix. Tables, Figures, and Charts.Index to Tables, Figures, and Charts.Index to Textbook.