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Fuel Cell Modeling: Understanding Charge, Mass, and Heat Transfer in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells - CAMELOT Project

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  • Past event
06·12·23 07·12·23

The CAMELOT project is focused on understanding the limitations in the performance of proton exchange membrane fuel cells to guide the development of next generation PEMFCs. As part of this work, a free and open source Fuel Cell Performance Model has been developed and extended to describe the transport and kinetic processes in ultra-thin, low-loaded membrane electrode assemblies.

The workshop will provide attendees with an understanding of the general theory behind the model and highlight the improvements made within the project, as well as a hands-on implementation of the model through tutorial sessions supported by the FAST Simulations team.

Click here to know more about the event.