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Fluid Management component improvement for Back up fuel cell systems

Raziskovalci (1)
št. Evidenčna št. Ime in priimek Razisk. področje Vloga Obdobje Štev. publikacijŠtev. publikacij
1.  14342  dr. Mihael Sekavčnik  Energetika  Vodja  2012 - 2015  571 
Organizacije (3)
št. Evidenčna št. Razisk. organizacija Kraj Matična številka Štev. publikacijŠtev. publikacij
1.  0106  Institut "Jožef Stefan"  Ljubljana  5051606000  90.706 
2.  0782  Univerza v Ljubljani, Fakulteta za strojništvo  Ljubljana  1627031  29.214 
3.  0834  DOMEL, Elektromotorji in gospodinjski aparati, d.o.o.  Železniki  5045401  524 
Povzetek
The FluMaBack (Fluid Management component improvement for Back up fuel cell systems) project aims at improving the performance, life time and cost of balance of plant (BOP) components of back up fuel cell systems specifically developed to face back-out periods of around 1,000h/year for specific markets: USA, Africa and North Europe where hard operative conditions are present (high and low temperatures). The improvement of system components addressed in this project will benefit both back-up and CHP applications.The project focuses on new design and improvement of BOP components for utilization in PEMFC based stationary power applications, aimed at:-improving BOP components performance, in terms of reliability;-improving the lifetime of BOP component both at component and at a system level;-reducing cost in a mass production perspective;-simplifying the manufacturing/assembly process of the entire fuel cell system.While in recent years the performance and durability of the PEMFC have increased and the cost has decreased at the same time, performance, durability and costs of BOP components have basically stayed the same. So, for improvements on performance, durability and cost of the fuel cell system, R&D dedicated on BOP components have become essential. The project is focussed on the most critical BOP components with the largest potential for performance improvement and cost reductions:- Air and fluid flow equipments, including subcomponents and more specifically blower and recirculation pumps- Humidifier- Heat exchangerSpecific targets in terms of efficiency, lifetime and cost have been pointed out for each BOP component to be developed.The project will have a duration of 3 years to guarantee the achievement of all project targets.The consortium consists of large and small entities which are R&D centres, BoP components developers and manufacturers, fuel cells stack and fuel cell system developers and manufacturers. Partners are located throughout the EU: Italy, Spain, The Netherland and Slovenia.
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